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Smile Whenever You Can* When tilings don't go to suit you, And the world Reanis upside down, Don't waste your time in fretting, But drive a\v?y that frown ; Since life is oft perplexing, 'Tis much the wisest plau To bear all trials bravely, And smile whene'er you can. Why should you dread to-morrow, And thus despoil to day 7 For when you borrow trouble, Yon always li ave to pay. It is a good old maxim, Which should be often preached Don't cross the bridge before you, Until the bridge is reached. Yon might be spared much sighing, If you would keep in mind The thought that good aud evil Are always herc combined, There must l?e something wanting. And though you roll in wealth, You miss from out your casket The precious jewel-health. And though you're strong and sturdy. You may have au empty purse Aud oarth has many trials Which I consider worse-: Buft/whether joy or sorrow Fill up your mortal span, 'Twill make your pathway brighter To smile whene'er you can. Bill Afp on the Panik. " Evrybody Ort to Do the Very liest ile Can." [From the ?dbic Qoumer?tui.] MR. NEVIN-Sur-In these wj :n times I think every man ort to dc the very best he cun. George Wyait axd for my views upon the situation and thats exaktly what I told him. Says I, "George, do yon go home tb your hash honse and do the very bes* yon can." George seemed to under stand rae and made tracks for his tavern. He'll enm out all right George will. When possums gel scace lie can live on koon. The main ishoo iu this crisis seems to be a little difficulty in exchangin the produkts of the country. Evry body says there is a plenty of evry thing but theres uo money to keep it movin. Sum foaks who used to cred it it right smart are now runin the cash skedule, which amounts to a regular blockade. I should think a luniak . would know that its the worst time m in the world to begin a cash system, when there aint nd cash. If evry body would swap round what they mtv got to spare it would soot most of us mity well. Anybody is welcum to swap with me for anything in my line of bisness, and ii* my price don't soot 'em I'll cum down to theirs rath er than break a trade, for you know the margin on my side ia big enuff to allow right smart room for dodgin. At all events I intend to do the very best I can. The credit system is good enuf for me and in my opinyun it is a highly harmonious and friendly institution. It makes peeple respectful and re i 8pektable. When I owe a goodheart ed man he feels kindly towards me jest bekaus he has befriended me He feels sorter like I was one of his pet lams. When he reads over the parable of the good Samaritan he unkonshioualy says to himself " that's . me. I helped Arp and his luvly off spring when nobody else wouldent." i think it would be a good thing il evrybody owd one another all around. It improves the tone of society. It enlarges the heart and has a good ef fekt on the liver. It settles ones din ner, and hence Mr. Solomon writ about bowels of mercy and bowels oi compassion. I never knowd one ol these corked-np cash men but what was dispepkital. I never knowd s man who paid cash for evry thing who had any cash to lend a poor teller without seknrity. A cash man i- al ways an independent man, and yon can't joke with him to do any good. I don't like them sort muchv They think their money is a little better* than anybody elses money. They live at home and board at the same place, but the latch string don't hang on the . outside much. They don't want any body to borrow their wheel-barrer nor get water out of their well. Still, I suppose they are tryin to do the very best they can. But of all times in the world I look upon the credit system as just the thing for a panik-not that the panik is anything pertikler to me. By no means, I've been right in the middle of one all my life. I've never seed the time that there wase&t a crisis at my house. I was born in a strain, and its follered me up like a shadder ever since. I've got ukkiimated to it, as the doktors ?ay. It's part of . my daily entertainment to contrive for future supplie?. It keeps me live ly and polite and amiable. I hear these merchants tawkin about " bt id gin over" and " hedgin in" and dig gin a hole to-day to oe filled np to morrow. Well, every man and wo man in these times ort to do the very beat he or she can, but as for hedgin and bridgin, I could hav got a patent right for all that sort of bisness 2U years ago, and had it renewed for im provements every year since. No sir, I've no idea of jinin the cash sys tem at my time of life, and espeshul ly just at this pertikler period. My constitution wouldent stand it. Its goin to be jest all thata feller can do to git through this squeeze on a cred it, and as for me I would perish to deth in two days if my existence de pended on the cash. It's goin to take a dubble team to pull through thi? mud hole, shore, and right smart pushin behind. We've all got the breechin on at my house, and we'll go through if the hamestringdon't breik and the darned thing don't last ko long. One of these long-winded pan iks would strain my credit system powerfully, but everybody must do the very best he, she or it can, ana trust to Providence for the sequel. Mr. Nevin, ?ur-Now is the time for foaks to show what metal they are made of. Now is the time for foaks to hold up their heds and hav confidence. If everybody who hat got a surplus will lendit to them who basent (one of whom I am which), things will git equalised and regula ted in no time. There is a plenty ot money and plenty of truck lor evry body if it waa divided out right. I've always managed to git my sheer, though at times it's required more strategy to keep the little Arpa in Titels and cloaths than Bonypart dis played iu his retreat from Moscow. I tell you what's a solemn fakt, a whole passel of children of all sizes, from a saddle tack up, will sharpen a poor maxi's wits quicker than anything in the world-espeahaally if the old hen keeps up a respektable cacklic in the rear. "Keep a covin, old man," says she, M keep a movin and never aay die. Bull Kan's shoes are ont at th'e toes, Chickahominy hasent ?ot a whole coat to his back, and yon Snow ha's pesiimia to notice the giris a UtftlSi turc want! to go decent ? Shinandeth anet have * aeriner 'ilrew fer the Winter and the baby ta obleeged to haye a pair bf litige Idankett? for hi?j crib. Five br"six of uhe others want shoes and stock ona ???et as soon as you ar? able to get vin. Thc ahugar is oat, and the eo'f ??M?B low, *M last wsek'a waaiun aint paid for, and yob. most send a man to fix that leak m the roof to-mor row." My good wife is a thoughtful oman, and when she tells me she wants any thing as soon as I git able, I kuow exactly what that means. It means she wants it by~ to-morrow night, if not sooner, and I tell you I always .display my finest taktics in such emergencies. In fact, I do the very best 1 can. It's the comfort of my life to look back and say, I've almost always worked up to her skedule. Lastly, Mr. Nevin, I want to re mark that these pa ni ks, these col lapses, these bust ups, these " top nots cum down," are just a? necessary for the good of the country as an emetik is to an overcharged stum mak. Munny to be helthy must be skatterd around so that everybody can git sum. When its most all pih.d np in a few pyramids the least jostle will tumble it to the ground, Il I was King I'd fix a remedy for bloated fortunes mity quick. I'd tax a man mithin on an incum of 5 thousan dol lars and under. I'd tax 10 per ct. on all between 5 and ten thousan ; twenty per ct. on all between 10 and 20 thonsau, aud so on, doublin up to 50 thousan. Above that I'd take it alli every dollar. I tell you that will git em That will keep down these Wall street rings. It will let a rann liav enulf for air decent ?nd re spektable purposes, and *fter that he must do his sheer for them who swet ?ind toil and haveiit been as'smari or ineun or as lucky as himsel. It will put a limit upon a man's avarice and keei) manny in better employment than payiu $50,000 for a hoi>e or 100 ihousaii for a diamond pin. When this law is passed, Mr. Nevin, our family supplies will be so cheap that the likes ot me and you and our wives and children can frolik half our-time. I think your lother leg would grow out and the hair cum back on the top of my head, the place where the hair ort to grow. Untill that glorious time let us all do the very best we can. Yours, BILL ARP. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform.. Illuminating qualities superior tn gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect barning qualities, are proved by its contined use in over 300,000 fami lies. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident-directly ordirectly-has ever occurred from burning, storing or hand ling it. The immense yearly loss to life and property, resulting from the use of cheap and dangerous oils in the United States, is appalling. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT <fc CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. 36 6m One Mile Below Pine House. IL L G. SWEABI3GE?V, .AS now on band and receiving, a fine Stock of ?RY GOODS, GROCERIES? HARDWARE IND CROCKERY, And everything nsually kept in a Country Store, to which he solicits an in spection before purchasing elsewnere. CASH FOR COTTON. I will pay the highest market price for ! all Cotton delivered at my Store. Persons indebted to me by Note or Ac count will please come forward and set tle by the first of November next. After that time I will be compelled to place all unpaid claims in the hands of an Attor ney for collection. L. ti. SWEARINGEN. Sept. 24, 2m 40 Cooking: and Heating Stoves at Retail. Pictures of each, with Aili descrip tions, as well as prices and lists of furniture for Cook Stoves, will be promptly sent on application. WILLUM SHEPHERD & CO., Charleston, S. C. Sept 3 6m 37 AUGUSTA HOTEL, PATRICK MAY, Proprietor. THIS popular-Hotel has recontly been put in complete order, and thoroughly re-furnished, and our friends and the travelling public will now find here a hearty welcome, with first-class accom modations, and at reasonable rates. Augusta, Oct. 22, ly 44 State of South Carolina EDGE Fl ELD COUNTY, IiV PROBATE COURT. Ex Parte ? Petition to have Per 4 sonal property as Catharine Bryan, J signed as Homestead To all whom it may concern : jrrOTICE is hereby given that the peti iv tion in this cause has been li,ed to have the amount of personal proper ty allowed nnder the Homestead Act, set off and assigned to the Petitioners out of the personal estate of Brantley B. Brvan, late of said Countv, deceased D. L. TURNER, J. P. E. C. Oct. 15 4te 44 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to the Judge of the Probate Court for Edge field County, on Thursday, the 20th of November next, fora Final Discharge as an Executor of the last will and testa ment of Zedekiah Watkins, dee'd. S. T. EDWARDS, One of tho Executors. Oct 8, 7t 42 5000 BALES COTTON ! Wi E want to pnrehase 5000 Bales Gotten, and will pay the Augusta prices, less transportation. CHEATHAM, LANDRUM & CU. Snnt. 24 2m 40 A lard! IN order to protect our Creditors, as well as ourselves, from any loss that may arlee from the low price of Cotton and the excessive pr?sure in financial circles, Resolved, That we wi il sell no Goods without the Cash or equivalent from this time out-excepting Bagging and Tiesto those we are furnishing. CHEATHAM. LANDRUM <fc CO. Edgefield, 8. C., Oct 14 tf 43 M. L BONHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80L70I. TOR IN EQUITY, Offloe, &W ?tmgfl? Sdgi?eld, S. Gi Mtytt tf . as W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist, E D a E F I K L u, S.C., - O ince, at Minis' Photograph Gallery. Aug ii tr at ? -- .?.-?J "-"fu *?'iigJ4J.'.r-.:'.c" ^T**""""1**;-itTifltHwfi njn*TTfrrriira*B?iii?iinfyii TISSUE & CALHOUN, JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, AVE always on hand a full and well selected Stock of HATS, C PS, BOOTS, SHOES, Hardware, 'Pocket and Table Cutlery, - ti i \i j GROCERIES and PLANT?TION SU?P?IES, &c, &c, &c All of which we will sell at the lowest' prices! Call on us before pur chasing elsewhere. VV.e can please you, and will do so, if you will give us a share of your patronage. 03-THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COTTON. TEAftUE Sc CALHOUN.^ Johnston's Depot, Oct 8 , ti . .. . .< 4$jj EAD! RIAD I READ! GBEAT DISOOVEEY1 BRADLEY'S PATENT ENAMEL PAINT! MADE FROM Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil & Zinc, CBeiuicaily Combined. WILL LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AS THE BEST LEAD AND OIL MIXED IN THE ORDINARY WAY. .livrays Ready for Usc. Sold by Ike (walloa*. ONE (.ALLON COVERS TWENTY SQUARE YARDS TWO COATS. We ed, erin Hy cull atteution to the following testimonial* ot' the Paint: TUE PLAINS. FANCIER CO , VA., Teh. 6t?, W7 <. Mr. C. P. Knight-Sir: Tho Paint curat safely io baud HS ordered-iwi. kr|frj live gal lons etch, and thr.;e bucket.?, one gallun each. As practieo. was slick, I dirt th? j.il> myself. Two weeks (not constant work,) completed the hnnsc two couts. Tho lust eOkt I applie.il 1 hick un.I ic i.? tm MT generally cmictfiloil that for enamel liku h.( rd u es raul lindy, nu<l huron.ny'ol' colons, lhere if not a bandsmuur j .b in the plaoe. I saved t-ixty-fiva dollar' hy tho operation, which ??an ircui just now wi<h Southern people. It >houH be generally adopted io this Btu ta. Anv c-'Uiitry li l can apply it. I ht;vo never dubblod in Mich .?tock as Tcstimoniab, hut I feel so forcibly the pretil adaptability of y?>ur "Enamel Paint" ty the wants of onr people, in fx co'leucy of m.terinl, in beaut* of color, and in fact of its being "ready mixed" I bat I give you free permission, (it it is definable to you,) to make what ure you think proper of .his letter. Very respectfully, S." McGILL, M. D. I KO.YI. HON. JOHN WETICERED. Afr. C. P. Knight:-At the recommendation of a fries d, I was induced to apply .your patent, "Bradley's" paint to my house. I have pleasure ia stating that it has prov?;! highly satisfactory, covering mure surface thun you promised, is ruo re economies,!, curies better gloss than ordinary paint, and is freer from disagreeable odor. Yours respectfully, JOHN WETHERED. BALTIMORE, Dec. 27t.h, 1S71. C. P. Knight, Esq., Agent Bradley's Patent Enaiuel Paint-Dear Sir:-Tho paint we purchuscd from y->u we will cheerfully endorso ?s the best of any kind we have ever used, its oovering qualities is everything desired, drying promptly und with iv hard gloss, which must, we tnink, resist the notion nt all kinds of weather. This is onr experience and we can recom mend it with certainty, and intend to use it na bli occupions where ve desire a good job of work. Very respectfully, EMMART i, QUARTLEY, 276 W. Bultiinore St. PLKAKANTVILLK, BARFORD Co., MD , Feb. 26tb, 1873. Afr. C. P. Knight-Dear ?Sir: I am very happy to inform you that your Patent Enamel Paint has given entire satisfaction. I prefer it tu any Paint I have ever seen us?d, and recom mend it for durability und beauty, paramount to any other. Very respectfully. R. DICKEY, M. D. BALTIMORE, December 10th, 1972. Afr. C. P. Knight-Dear ?Sir: It afford') me ranch. pleasure to say to you that tho Brad ley Patent Enamel Paint far exceeds my expectation in economy and Wiry, und I have every reason to believe, in durability. More than twelve ratvnths since, I painted the roof nf my Hotel (Mansion Boase) with the Bradley Patent Enamel Paint, and I was so well pleased with it, I detcimiced to paint the outside of the Hotel, and um tuost happy to say it gives mu perfect satisfaction. In conclusion I will say, if this testimonial will be of any advuntago tn you, you are at liberty to use it Yours, most respectfully, ISAAC ALBERTSON. Mansion House Hotel, X. W. Cor. Fayette and St. Paul Siroots, Baltimore. i BEL AIR, MD., March 4th, 1873. Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir : I have been using, since last spring, Bradley's Paient Enamel Paint, and am happy to say that it gives entire satisfaction wherever I have used it, and to parties to whom I have furnished it for other painters to use. Mr. John J. Street, who lives near Clermont Mills, to whom I furuisLed the Bradley Paint last fall, is much pleased with it, and gives permission to use his narnu in recumiuendiog so good a paint. S H. Mon tague, painter, agrees with me HS to the durability of your most ?xceilent paiut. I hope par ties who have painting tu do will look tu their advantage and apply Bradley's Patent Enamel Paiut, which is the most durable paint now in use. It holds its gloss longer than any other paint that I have ever ased. Yours, truly, E. C. GARRETTSON, House aud Sign Painter. MAITLAND LINK, BALTIMORE CO., MD., September 24th. 1672. C. P. Knight, Esq.-Agent ?or Bradley's Patent Kr?mel Paint, Bu! tim-re-Dear Sir: The paint whicb I purchased from you bas given entire satisiactirn, so much so that all ni} neighbors intend to fnliow my example, and have their bouses painted. It is not only durable and cheap, but it looks better after it is put on than any paint I ever saw. The painter I have employed is delighted with it. He says that he cnn paint twico as fast, ?nd ut the same timu do a better joh, with the Knamel Paint thun any other paint he ever used. I can therefore without hesitation recommend it to the public us one of the very best articles nf paint ever introduced. Yours, very truly, JAMES HALL. PRINCE GBOROB COUSTV. October 24th, 1872. Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir: Having giveu your paint a test of six mouths, I luke pleasure in sayirg that it comes up to your representation, and I think looks oswell now as when first applied. It maintains its gloss and color perfectly, andi thihk will outlast any other paint I b4ve ever seen. Vory respectfully, MURRAY ADDISON. CBAHBERSSURO, Deo?m>>er 10th, 1872. Mr, C. P. Knight,-Dear Sir ; The paints we received Irnm you have been applied to several of our own buildings and to those of our friends, and have given entire satisfaction in covering qualities, in gloss, and in adaptability tn all kinds of surface nf materi al, and we cbeerrUlly reemmend it, especially to that class nf consumers who have to depend upon un known parties, or painters, to mix and furnish materials, wherein we have found tho most de ception. Yours, truly, JACOB STOUFFER ? SON. BALTIMORE, September "0th, 1872. C. P. Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I have had tho Bradley's Patent Enamel Puint, which I purchased from you, used inside and outside, both ut my dwelling and store for two seasons. It gives me great pleasure to be able t<> say "hut it comes ful y up to your recommendations in facility of use, economy, durability and beauty. Yours, trulv, T110S. J. IRVING, ICS West Ballimore Street. BALTIMORE, September 15;h, 1S72. Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir: I used the Bradley Paint on our dwelling, in Howard coun y, in October last, and the color is as good, and the surface as glossy now, as it iras when first put on. If I ever have to paint a house ugain, I shall certainly use iL Yours truly, DANIET. M. WORTHINGTON, Secretary Baltiwoee Branch Security Life Insur. nee Co., 35 P. 0. Aveouo.. CRESWELL P. 0., Feb. 6th, 187*. C. P, Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I u?ed Bradley's Patent Knutnel Paint on my dwelling lost Spring, and am much pleased with it, anc it looks ..< well now as when first t ainted, ami consider it a good Paint. Yours, truly, A. H. STRASBAUGH. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 0.1 W. Lombard St.. Baltimore. ,J5?r Specimen and Pr?ce Li?t furnished gratix.H?^ OcL 1, 3m 41 JAS. W. TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., Desires" to announce to the peuple of Edgefield that he has returned from New York, and is now in possession of an un surpassed Kali &. Winter Stock, Bought during the late Gold and Bankrupt Panic, at Greatly Advantageous Prices. Amongst other Novelties in the Dress Goods Department will be found. SERGE CLOTHS, DUCHESS CLOTHS, SATINES, SERGE CASHMERES, lu all the Latest Styles and Colorings for Ladies' Suits. And Redingotes. Ottoman Velour SHAWLS aud SCARFS at fabulously low prices. And English Walking CLOAKS and JACKETS; of the latest modes. In FANCY GOODS, I have everything New and Desira ble, and in NOTIONS, a Mammoth Stock to select from. ?jjH Country Store Keepers will find more things to do them good, and that will Sell Fast, than can be had else wtiere. So don't foil to examine. TW* An immense Stock of DOMESTICS always on hand at Factory Prices. ; ? . JAMES W. TUKLEY, Third House Above Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. S?pt 24, Sra , ?ft ?ictqre Marnbi Sc Al P rvJV-?J.i-* r Jko x VJ i.ijo nv nuw. v UVKIW Air?, On hand-Frame Cords, Tassels, <fcc. S . M. A. MARKEST. OttlonSett! ?nioliSel?i I" y ven want ^m?ite?of fae^nlrJhsj'fifflW-:! Ii/the- bast tfnW to flabt: '1 Jttst ' rfc- ? ce?ved a freslfjot fed an a white ONION/ &ETS, afc G. L. JfE^JXjk SOjg['S Oct 16? MMftatHMMMil ppm Are \?i?aljtere^'i^Q"J_ 'j LARGE AND MPLETE STOCKS furniture ! iii g all thc j?.f_" Parto^??nimp?r^Di And OFFICE yiljmWTlIIitE., FROM* THE /HIGHEST GRADED. .. fro:rpK? LOWEST. Hi s ' I And consists of every article of FURNI TURE required to furnish a House or Office complete. .''..i! Call and examine; frtour Ware-Rooms. ) Undertaking ! Always on baud, at the lowest prices, Beautiful raskers ami Cases,:< PI/AT^l BjEtpTIIERS, ,, 212 and 214 Broad Street,' ' AUGUSTA, GA.' July 2 ly, .28 _ . ?' - . " ! i - .,_ IlfflF?Jl|)H]|,r ?Fl IJH fi Y ) 147&l^rM?StUt, * /| A FULL ASSORTMENT OF F ii rn-? ? OF ALL GRADES. Undertaking; COFFINS, CASKETS and .BURIAL CASES Of every description always On hand. " '.* Augusta. Sept 24 \) , 3m 40. caoj? jtATCnciFFfc ? j i ? < ita ~H . CHEW. idwi?iwfW Hil J JW i GIO. E. RATCLIFFE & GO COT TO Nj FACTORS,/ GUANO; IND General Commission Merchants.* NO. 14, JACKSON STREET, DEALERS, : , Georgia. BEG to anriounte that they havpaepm modiotrjs Ftre-Proif Warehouse, and are prepare?! to innkeiliheral cash advances on Cotton and othjr Produce. BAGGING and IriES always on hand. Commission forlselling Cotton, #1 per bale. . * I";/-; _,2?r Mr. E.P. H. KIRKSEY, at Pine House, is our authorized Agent for the salo of Guano, Badging, Ties, ?fcc. Augusta, Sept.-Ipr"~" 3m 38 ?176 Broad ^Street; Augusta, Ga., , BEGS feavo to. irifoim the people of Edj^e lield that ho is receiving a large assortment of Watches, Clacks, Jewelry, PRUMENTS, PIONS, : I'jl ts and Jewelry re Bd-warrantecl. MUSICAL1 CUTLERY! TANGY Ghi j^WatebCMj Imo Orrhand an Extensive Assortit)out ol' DRY/? GOODS. CIiOpi?ING!; * 'Boni*. Shot's, Mais, &c. AU of which he will sell lower than any other Umist; throughout the Southern Staun. Give him a call anti cor. vi nco yourself. Ny trouble to ??how Goods. Remember the place-ITU Broad Street _Aug 27 ?_ iy?fi I INSURE AG AUSIST FIRE! DELA YS ARE DANGEROUS} Capital aiKlAsseits, Over $600,000. T|IK Geor|lji Home insurance ?win panv"ihsure?Tproperty 'npaInst h'Ss by . lira at tho National and State Hoard rales. Tho " Georgia Home" is a good and re ; liablo Company-pays all losses prompt ly- and is wrirftiy of the confidence and ? patronage ol' the people ct' Edgel'teld. , Calt on the^ndersigned and secure a . Policy onyon?Dwelling, Furniture, and Morehandizo^'Ihsnre at once! " ?1 ? ' ?Di. R. DURISOE, Agent. Mr. J. Bv ?BnCJIET, al Batesvillo. and Mr. SAM. ^CARTLEDGE,..at Ridifa : Spring, or Mi. ELIJAH REESE, will ( furnish Applications -md give all neces sary information to parties wishing ta \ insuro in the^Georgia:Home." GYJ1 on 5 them. Sept. 24. ' JU .? .3m 40 GEOiS. HACKER. DO OR} IS ASH, BLIND ' Charleston. THIS IS?S LARGE and COMPLETE: a Factory aa there is in the Smith. All work manufactured at ?he Factorv in j ?this, city, tfie only Houso owned and \ managed bj^uCarolinian in this city. Send for pfico List- Address v , ! Q GEO. S. H A CK Hali Post office Box 170, Charlestons., C. Factory andjWarorooms on King street opposite C?non st., on lind Ci ty Ra"- ay Nov 27 ?3 tv 49 H0M?SA1VD MULES. 1 OOyfii/p^ ?V H/?RSB3 T , ; MULES inestables', which I now of fer for Sat?t LOW PRICES for first r class, ^ot^^sfocJ?.iT, ?>r*>; tog*. ; .W^^^.^'Pprohase iirs(.-ela$s j sound Stock will find lt to their interest jr to caU at oaCQ and make elections from [thiaStockt ' ? TOLER; ' froprietor.J!olft?e Stab.Wp.'X'ct " Billi Street, Auguste, Ga, *2?H$fcii.t ??Hu? TRA marks' or ward wl? I K.B: rxmn^cfcoiolr^l.??M HIT un pjttun, A 1 piid f.rh8f?^" . - _ . ?. S. A2SJDR Sdg^tel^&O^^oT^ If ?ON. ?fi my friends, customers,,and the public generally, for ? patronage wMclrW been large, liberal,,and constant;: I now beg leave to respectfully announce .that Ijfof lately associated with rae m business Messrs. ff?mm ??t 'MtDl^}U lirfder the style and title of OHEAiV H?S.'L'??TDRTJM! &'. CO;*, and. with assurances of renewed effort to de serve the confidence and support'of thepublic, earnestly request a continu ^e of- their fowft f* ? v(v;, ! .' ' ?- fe CHEAT?AM. " fa w \mk?^^^ .." ?*? I -Having: become Associai eh?' with M??^ CHE*Ttf?M/'?p*% Dry. ?Goods aod-Gr?c?riiBUsiH?^'?fc iEdg<jfield:C.,H., ? un'der,?.?he' firm name, of CKBATHAM/'li^iDRM ?teEO., m respectful ly - return, our . tha#ks;<to the".public fdr past'pafrt?nag?J?arnt?. coiisideraiSony;:aod .hopeoby.-. industrious and'^?nsci?htiou? ?riSe?W?nloflt?new relations, to merit a continuance^ j Sesame. Wr 'BrLANDRUM, ?^-fent'ih-1 ???AJ ."' tf-*-- '*****?' i? 38 Ol OS' bftfioi vl?r/Ci?iJ ?ardi-n-j'/.'! i.?.# ff i FOR THE vitia >JfuU i nq r?.r it- .'r>Mh?rt jj >t::;X Mt. ytfd . Qi i- .::,. .. -.. -, ? .. "...j Hfttj ;.??[ ftS.'.2$ K <~7.:V moil .-M.-tte: jd Vi. ? - (. Wt K No. 1, Parki How*. ti -.vi? I v >.-.y ,challenge comparison, both in quality and price,, as.'i-Oithi* .i'tfpaitiuent om* ?ir. Cheatham has paid especial attention.-' ?' - Our DRESS GOODS range from 12? cts. to $1'50 p^-'yard! ,t Japanese#OPjfcl]p'f very handsome, at 70c, 80c, 85c, 90c, $1,00,'$1,10 ?1,25 per yard. BLACK SILKS very cheap, '# ?j ;, SATTINES, all the latest shades, nt G5c to $1,00 per yard. . ? Plain and Corded ALPAOAS.-at^O and 35cts. A beautiful lino.of DRESS GOODS at 50 cts. per./ard:.: j , " We also beg'to edi. especial attention to our SHAW'.??EPI?TJ?ENT,' which will be found larger, more handsome and cheaper than ever offered rn this market, bet?re or since the war. "\ .-T^8^ J-IA,^E O'l.^aTirl a;su?erior article of LADIES' .SH03JS, manufac tured: order. Bay; them- jwp^ are much cheaper ia-the end than the .Eaetern, Stipes. - * - - .. , Ladies* TRIMMED and TTNflPTXTMlzn HATS^.^f^a^^ll some very handsome and stylish.' i. -rf All of which will b? sold at retail as low as any market in the United 'States. ' ' " ' ;: V " ' 5 ' . .' :'' ..' m 3PJtanu? Give us a call and you will be convinced that we mean business. . " ' .'. AVI < j j ? ? - . ? ' a ? -i ni OUR GROCERY DEP?RTM3BET In rear of the Dry Goods Store;- ?P filled with everything in .tlie"Grocery line, such as- -/: *- ?* sj?i. *? KlM^L ; - BACON SIDES and SETOUDERS, HAMS; : 0 ,; LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, MACARONI, CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, OATS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SALT. Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, SEGARS, " ; . CRACKERS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, &c, &c. , . ,v/ All .of which will be.sold at the lowest ma"ket prices; CHEATHAM, LANDRUM & CO. Sept'l? ,i, |] ? tf SS M. O. GLOVER. 1 ' . '-:> F. M. STUBDS. H.'B. HAS ELSON. Glover, Stubbs A Harrison J .al \>f ;0/ . *: . AND .ill .V"'-. ?, >.'. ?tlf. . . H . 1 ?,* A : V,l'l* .'!,. . .- ? .-r-'i .. " -ilil/ n. tlAd .ti.li.otj GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 169-"Broad Street, under Aiitusta Hotel*/. .-. OM,'. . . - !-. '^ufi?nit/ ??;.-.l> ?i y ul ; .r-{> .'H i., -p-r. i.i ri, r; ??J ; --? ; i , Ma ve Now on Juan .ArriTih A FULL . STOCK OF NE W GOODS, * -Embracing- ~ Bacon, Corn, Flour, S^IH^S?^^ LARD, CHEICSE, S ALT, SOAPS,' Co?tc, Sugar, Mb??iss?v ^J3T"P?j? A 1 7 2 ' RICE, MACKEREL, CA?c?, .' ; BAGGING A'?F'fr?r?, All Grades Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Gin, &c" TOBACCO & BEGAUS, <fec, Ac, &e. Thankful for the liberal' patrqniige we are' now receiving, 'we hope by strict attention to busings tn rudd and increasp the/sanjej ..Aye .will keep none but the best grade of Conds, - and are determined to sell at asJow figures as anv House in the Citv; . . , , w "GLOVER: STUBBS &; HARRISON, I HAVE NOW .on hand the fainest Stock of SouUiCrn Made WagOris ever offered iii thia mnrlcet, and ttre-~-~ Only Southern Made^Wagonsbin th?Wi^.H As I give mv personal attention to the buildingi??/e^ary^iVagon put un in'my Shop, I "am confident that. tlie *' LOWREY; WAGON? IV -is -as good if not-better than any Wagon offered in Augusta. All I ask of those in want of Wagons is to give me a call before buying elsewhere. I also beg leave to call tiie attention of those who have bought they have-failed i?^ny persoa? o?raend'in (theil that EVERY WAGON SOLD BY ME MUST GIVE SATISFACTION^^ .. . ., .<? LT il I hope to be able/to "keep'on hand'a' full assdrtmerit or all sizes df'T'arm' Wagons,-so that no one in search of such things will be obliged to go away without a " LOW?EY AV AGON"." h J, UyfiO^RK^ ^ . : : Corner Cimpbelf and' Ellis St?te, ?utiUSTA, G^A! Augusta, Sept 10 , , ? -''Sin ' 38 - SAMS M, C A KW I LE. At Pine House; ' :-<?<?*' ' ^ T'Y ?jr'TjrF :?-W...I.:?;:.,;! Dry 'Goe?s ind Groceries. %WB9&&m?m.: ? ? -Mi* .? them you-.-?ill ...ir.?.latMMMtiR'il . !.? I \ iShoes, ClcrtfiiBg, Hats, TJ DX?I6reign and DoSIstic ISP^ Gooda, mm HW 3 vira ar Phiaizy ? lu iL? v >? t? _ _ MERCHANTS, , 'yi** -isl* io! .>?>'. r-'.'rj)'h'u? iffiuk >sale <Jrrocei?e< ? -?b wfw .TTo/wf xi; .; T.o,..;/..?^'i . ..?^J iu,*i/?to>^ifco -?MISSION-: ii* fiotu ivi.'ii.witftff ^87 Broad street, i&oa ??ai???.ift -i?jno?/?j?a?WJ}<?loii ,Jh.q* hooi?idii? j ttouuutom vjittfoi7 :?4j j,f ?toe* : . oj, PouHai?WGoi?nerpOr^iteHfflpfeg Botel,, j,,,^ IW ?^^j .oJt?* Jwi-aJ ?ai '?nMrtfah'rrV?'MH^^ fmu*? tfftg '?: >WW,*a * .?.-(,' ^.inj.'?i -|r^y ,i.;<.r, 5ii ^v/rt^uwp^" J* iii ?tf arjoK ??i nT .tii?i;qnttMi M?/J total????? ba* muiiq ?-UMII bra s x? frt?dw ,dJDoW bavom uri ,b-?rt^.?fi?;?u?. ??ti i^u.-v>jwa Los hart? fe? ,o?cit?o bert**** , . Wines. Liau?fS;; Segars, - iii ?o t?j<i? aTTT? ^:f? nir*!?! ra ruana w ' .*:tfjaa!c'J "UlL?O yniw^oq ono imf ; - .?,,>.:) : T^baCGO,^Bagg&&hXl?g?vh^T? j^?frl??^?c??v?'pr?tt1ptmfct?o^^*ai,.' ^."-a* "i ?ww btw %**,iVa . n/i ml-1 .^Ul/ >i^vn.? .-.,<..;,/". ^;'ffOW?R0^?l?'''i mttlw ,dJDrtW bovotn ?ri ,b->:;-'!r:-xii? ^.n' j *u..v>a?#a Las beti n lu* ,iV?-i;,--? ? bili IVA j OJWa mr /? ^bl.'d ?ybxvl ihft .lion's] iirlv?- j .bolt. i ititi "'".f. o J ld Adi. -I? ix'jd -?^?./iv? y i--..:: ai I:: I t ihittl .??IUIKI V-o: ?IKUIIXA oj i r. rf?il? vni. -tl J> ...?.ri'?b 1U<> B.w.-: r. a'tr? -Ti JciMB-rMli wo to BG'^an??unce t? :th^ir''fn??i'3f 'ancr c?f?m?rs ?iRi??5^9b ii'>ic nt KiK>i79iq ?lir ba* i?d Hill SW fjf'Vl >:i v -nj .'./nyiux/L^niiv c< Jiifciaiarr joiping'ObuoiieV, that ,^y>ftiie ilWTO^fflfi^fe^ ?uaid f i na r*X*i> vru.ii -.ir.? ^ntorroo/B I?.? Fancy,-Staple-and Dome^? BQO.TS and^HOE? made to order,< mM " ^ ,*ilJt,61lim" -iitn L ^. WfUiiHK?ftt udJ >?? Uunli Aum?q T...','. ?V" .;.?; -il-tufl ...&>>*?*. wlt?b*btU? Mum* .Jh ... _ ?j*dT . ??: :> ?rat'ljid 1?>yi;;'d?jh9?????*? Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT ia.TOW.aiocJw.diii??.?^^:^^ ment, such'?a"' " '"' "' '.'- . vii; t.-> mttkntnn a-jr?ii?->i.>'i iu-?.u~t? B ACON, H AMS, MOL ASSES, - SALT? ; i mit io luh-Attfii hon'yawl FLOUR; MEAL-, LARD,' C0RN^.OATS,v not?U .?<t?XbM?;*t?M* :,IRONv NAILS,. ' . 'iWll'A ?.tl "M? .??^f.M?? pliant . .' BAGGING and1-TIES^''<" .* . ?,n??? mit ai w?w yoiu or via..* a7iai TOBA?CO arid SEGARS. . . bo* tutti A v-i twfl ;*n 'CROCKERY, TIN, WOOD aud HARDWARE, ./?a..^^i^fcmw And in.fact'eyerything generally found in a First Olees-Country-Store, all which we haye'marked down;'io'"th?lt?\?w8??llgtoetat--*-<h? vn?^nH iH\-*%ia\ Give us.a calli and save your Rajlr?ad expenses, freight?,.idr?y?gB^Ac,vii Cotton. Mm We have made ample facilities fertile turchase"df 'WTTOK,' ?4nd -Will buy all offered, and give'the highest price. " ""A ' 'H,?? J?? :. ?..- ... .' -..?.;>?..<--.v'ir ?j? Johnston's Depot, Sept IT tuna vtAiri'tipia u*t*>i\* -^J* Willoi o? .-..{>i>;a 9?1#9W ai 44t?iH i.' .. ?.. .?*.?-?T 1U<* '.'? 1 -i.?i:y"..i'< i>rfS Jillil ,i<i Hid) ni . >..; .i >' ?aoii C? ->,.?*d :;:tit RECTIFIERS AND REDISTILLERS, 28? Broad St.. Augtist?'rG^1, : 1 ^ A '40 Iron in the Blood j?,/-T3 tinny I ill rt MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution, of Hie jfr?t?scide' of Iron, is so combined as to have Hie diameter of an aliment, aa cosily digcsleft and assimilated with thc blood as the simplest food. It increases thc quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent,. Iron in Ute blood, aita . cures i 'a thousand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigoratlng and Vitalizing ilie System, The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part oftJie body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is tfie secret of Hie won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affect lou s, Chills, and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of thc Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the Hood, or ac companied by debility-or a low state of the. system* Being free from AlcoJiol.in any form, Us energizing effects -are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and roiv life into alt parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution? Thousands have been changed, by the use of this remedy, from, weah, sickly, suffering ereo> tures,.to strong* healthy, and happy men and women (.and invalids cannot reasonably 1ie% itatc to give ita trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in Hie glass? Pamphlets 35?eo. SETH W. FOWLE At $?NS, Proprietors, Ko. 1 jmto*:PUce^Boirtoi?. BOX.? BT D.BOOOIBTB OBMBBAttT. Sept. 24, eowly '40 j^jVTFTBCJRIVA AUFS NEW TUB BI IVE Hua? ?fica.tested si. YCXUK.TA.. by DVM. ' KTTIX?*??; C. IC.," snU nt H O I, Y O K B. ??A 88., by rf.tfA^KMI&tt?QN, H. K. ar?,Eot Pamnhiel cad Test Report, Sesi ST*. Bu KNn JU?,Tort, P* t if Capsicum Plaster. (joep'n?t-^Wlrt?r, and Pb^(rinna^BCop? ciy.? .ita merita end. nreacribe J t. hi *beit rn?tikht,: K?ara?t?tt;'^pln*f?--Iri?t?ti?n, j Aa?? JW??CJK; - oj IS.'Jui I * : ?ty** ,D GINS MA'DE1 ^'tsbe^ ks eta picEfc-,:,v "?",r lly? ?J,,a ?* ,Mn Having'purehased tae&tjntt?ifitf&e ?bov? Macliin?in'tbJtf Cbt? prepared, in a few weeks to commence w*orl?.*ri' ?BVtoat?ot A -rrfW All persona Wishing- their Gins filed and repaired wllFpleaW'diop me a; few lines at Ridge Spring, C. C. <fe A. R.R. Price;216 cents' per Saw. > l?tliiBr ^Re pairs at moderate prices. ? ' i- .-'.un (lae UKI ted >f. ?L ASBILL: :!fl July l?*" ".i- :' I 4?L\?*!--i9f? -^~rr~-?-vi: u:-: jaso .; ? : ?tn*.. -C. H. PH INJZY. . ' i- v. B. PHINIZY. C-KPhinizyf?Sb. COTTON: T?CT0BS, AUGUSTA. GA. l& . ? ? ' nil 5. ?. pt .j i ?M?Jf/^? jmKE Mlral A-ivanet?on^onTa^n meuts of COTTONvv^uy and Qjdl^fXm tracts tor future delivery in this!market, or New Tork, . Keep amst?nUyonliBiid a largo' assortment of? BAGGING and T)fE&? Agjefcu?&rtte cel?brat?d1'1 ; U iu*h ip f?Vton^'m? Augustayfiep+antt'r* *ii minta GE??M & BULEE. TX? '>} trf_;.v* felifc ..>''[ .(< fx ?j ?j lbs HE Undersigned have formed, Co,Partnership in the Practice of;-La-* in.Ed^efieid,,Cottniijtv. J? l?ni?Jtl i ^"'"?f rt'ttl ,,FeblyV Tf ',. ;l -.il* 1? v 4"' : .;;? v*,, HE most pleasant and popular Tooti dr Mouth Wash extant. * Dr.' Parker: ] triecTit tor'8i^era>yeart,^m?? -?ek n< other'fcWtt^,?veryljbdy lifceklfc ?Try i bottle. For sale by - .>-.>. ??dj t>LT8BYALYN6Bj Druggists. ?Sept3 Mto^m??h / 37 H .^'I?JUAI GARD. Mi- .ito 'J M?mi$HW> >i 7 -.-t . W. PERRY begs to infornxhi friends and the publicgen?raliyof Sou?l Carolina and Georgia? that ho is now it the W HOLET} A LB LIQUOR businc with .Mcysis,. APPLEGATE; *.SON? Louis ville, Ky., and that any orders l trusted to bimi will ba thankfully, reived and promptly executed. May W. ; vi? NKxv.r.*ritf'i?t .<?xft?fl| N?TIGE IS herdbv gfven'^ii^VplicatioQ wi be made at the next session, bf Legislature for aCfca^tetfor; from EdgefleldC. H. to,Pine * pot, c. c. & A. B. R7, wjf?,m af. extension. : Aug. SO, 1878. ; ,3m Pl????! rar W E wish to (t?^att?nt?te Ify the Aat'we are paying tho-highest .mei Our patrons can seuil us their ,< ind we will either sell it at once, o ill theist of, Kebber ?eR : Oursto?#6*G?toC^^ JolonstonVJaepcaV&CX,?