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S ADVERTISER. 'erms, $a,50 per Annum. Rates of Advertising. Ldvertisements will be inserted, at the ra?? of ?1.50 per square (ten mirjJorilines, ^ur less) for the first insertion, and one ?per square for each subsequent in 3n. iliberal discount will be made to those dalling xo advertise by the year. OUR AGENTS. R. H.. YBi.DEr.li, Longniires. 'OHN H. ECIET, Batesville. *. A. ODOM, Meeting Street, i J. K: DtTEST, Kirkseys X Roads. ?"?L B. FORREST, Mine.Creek. >. C. CAitTT.EDaE, Ridge Spring. ITYKE ETHEKEDGE, Leesville, S. C. )?. J. B. ABNEY, RichardsoUville. r. E. Cooir, Graniteville, S. 0. Tapt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C. J. P. HENDERSON, Wooli *V Town and igley, S. C. ? ,K. W. BEOOKEB, Ridge, S. C. iv C. CARTLEDGE, Rehoboth, S. C. LOCAL IT^?MS. On Sunday next tba Baptist Church w?l be on en for divine service ia the fore noon.: The Episcopal and Methodist Churches will be closed. Last Sunday was a very beautiful day. And we have had so many rainy Sundays since Christmas that a fine one was a de licious novelty. Morning, afternoon and .night large congregations attended the Bap tis; and M?hodiat Churchss. On the next occasion of " Sunday School .Concert," Mr. Ernest. Gary is to be tb? speaker. A very pleasant feature of our village *.ife last week was the presence among us {of our yonngx and distinguished fellow citizen, SpeakerVSaeppard," of the House ii Representatives. The General Assem bly having adjourned from Thursday. 4'Jmorning until Monday night, in honor of j . the great Charleston celebration of Wash ton's birthday, Mr.- Sheppard seized the opportunity of spending two or three days at home. And quite naturally, for really'during the past year he has literal -.U-r-?een a stranger to his native hills. As a leader upon the floor of the House, as ?i Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, ss a member of the Committee for Investigating Frauds, and?ts Speaker, Mr. Sheppard has given himself up nobly to the public service, has worked with enor mous vim, pertinacity and efficiency, and has well proved the truth of La Fontaine's |^ famous sentence that " No Flowery Road young-Eepresenta?Te^dooks^ robust ' and handsome, and returned to Columbia on Sunday night, ready, in body and spirit, to bola a tight rein upon the wild horses who will this week prance, and kick, and foam and champ ia the great discussion ^ upon the debt question. ' ', And by the-by of Ibis debt question, we find that most people, not only in the Legislature but outside of it, are painfully confused concerning^ the settlement of it. So much so indeed that we are forcibly - reminded of old Lorenzo Dow's descrip tion of a certain man who was in a very uncertain state of mind : *. I can and I can't, I will and I won't ; Flt be damned if I do, PH be damned if I don't. representatives Callison and Allen also i -NTetumed home during this short recess, 3L Representatives Shaw and Jennings ^"s. N".Ttor Gary repaired to Charleston W. BgSfcJ ^<t tho great glorification, be p?Sen^^ r_ Edgefield gen drill in ton's x>pur lea at a-vio.T V Two brave and . tlemen have presL \ Augusta. On Friday l^.Wasning ?m? tWbdav, thegaUant BicbS^ Hu-^rs J m a ??* drill for **jff? ed to the company ? a'-^ggt-j Mrs. fr W. Clark, they^,^ f? mander. For a ?j^n^. Jj^ of JJ v teen worn by the Hcssars, ^rV." Tbay?; 5g?fie!d man) of the Riohmond ted as Judges on this occasion. And of course it is needless to say that our com- | ] patriots, Markeri and Shaw, were thc re cioients of every possible. courtesy as the guests of the high-toned Hussars. The gold medal, after a hot contest,, was again r. awarded to Dr. Winkler-the handsome and* prepossessing gentleman who lately made so many friends in Edgefield. Judge Shaw was sick and could not hold Court in Lexington last week. Con :*~^em?ently Solicitor Abney returned home ea^y.jn'tbe week. He" departed again, howe ver, on Sunday night, having received 2?Telegram from. Judge Shaw that he was soiEciently recovered to open Court on Monday the 25th. From Lexington, -Judge Shaw will come to Edgefield, and open Court here on ' Monday morning next. *j There are, now twenty prisoner? in our |r kil, of whom four are white persons. ys Those four are John Goggins, Henry Gog I gats, Mrs. Emma Goggans, and a man named Riser. The most important crimi jaaljjajae to come_before the Court next burglary and larceny; JimTTubbard, cbP" ored, for stealing a mule; and West Bailey land Lowry Dozier, colored, for burglary j'dlareeny. Of courso there are many of lesser degree. r " He is dead, but he pays just as well i ho ever did." was the reply a newspaper , received to a dunning letter. Capt M. A. Markeri and Lieut. Shaw, Ii the Edgefield Hussar?, made a fine presentative for that gallant troop, and ere- much admired in Augusta. They sra taken in special charge by the Rich bud Hus??.-?, and in their hands none ''fear of their treatment.-Augusta \vcning Kexcs. rLast ^weiF. we chronicled the arrest of ^e Goggtnsffl, their arrival in our town, id their departure for Lexington, accora imed by their coins?!. George W. Ab fv; Eeq., to epp?y before Judge Shaw for [but: ?tot finding Judge Shaw, who wa? sick itt his ko*?, th# ritorned to Edge-' field, &?d, Court being to near at hand, d -termixed to go into jail, where they ?re. Th* t*o brothers, both very :ung m>Y?T~,^??#jagmtogetber on tbi* rrst? chtasS?iifi3 is on ibfc ' ^fi^ fflw jay/T^wae time saud 7ait^tt0'^ ?*?<1 very reapectab)vbon, J?7n ^nt! weil o S:?;^KptQod kn? audmtion until ihl merc* anfi 1 ^ nves?erraBaIi ?? io Mr. Oaorge V/ ?lf - ;ln ^ ?fceaot, Mrs GoL?n. u ? y' l( We'wi ||? Commissioners ace&nK?? ; fcday T-haf?? toWDsi?P fence ld Ol an< fhe' (romto'iss?on?rs wwi!?? nw.- Tl.- /. >r4?l O 'tie. mai-i?r V if^:: ofe?t, sixteen* inS' mr*: " J-\mzisr. '1 three miles, S44S,50.-Abbeville. l?dium Prepare yourselves ?rfh a safegnan acainst possible and probable destruction Mr. Willie Penn has a powder, which sprinkled into Kerosene oil in small quan tities, renders the oil totally incombusti ble and innocuous. This powder is an en tirely new thing, and is sold in smal boxes, tho contents of a single box beinj sufficient for five gallons of oil. The ex periments-by thrusting flames into th< oil after the powder has been added, dec. seem almost miraculous. Many people ma] say : We get along with the oil wei enough as it is. But remember at th? same time that an ounce of prevention h worth a pound of cure. Go to Mr. Penn's and provide yourselves with this safeguard against possible and probable destruction. Mr. Flanagan, the expert ' shoe man al Peter Keenan's, exhibited this forenoor. specimens of new style spring boots and shoes, which are far ahead of anything ever seen in Augusta for neatness and gentility. It is impossible to describe them in a small space, and can we only tell the boys to call m ? at Keenan's and ex amine for themselves.-Augusta Evening News. Dr. T. J. Teague is back. t from Charles ton?right side up, whither he went'to represent our chapter.-Johnston-Items In Haiesburg Monitor. Our Trenton correspondent is lively. We earnestly hope he will hang on to us a long while. We have too rr. ach respect for him, however, to make any attempt to get him a Lieutenant-Colonelcy of Mili tia! Capt. Markeri, of the Edgefield Hus sars, was roundly toasted by the boys last evening. He is a splendid officer, and has seen real service.-Augusta Evening News We copy the following notices of the marriage of our Graniteville friend from the Abbeville Medium : MABBIED. on Fcbruf .y 19th, 1S7S, at the residence of ihe bride's father, by Rev. J. L. Martin, -Mr. W. N. MARCHANT, of Graniteville, S. C., and Miss ALICE BASKIN, eldest daughter of J. T. Baskin M. D., of Monterey, Abbeville county, S. C| The bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Mar chant, were guests at the Alston House last night."The supper was unusually good in compliment to ihe happy pair. Many friends called to see them, to extend congratulations and good wishes. They go to pharleston to-day, to attend the Washington Anniversary, and will hence forth r-.-tcde in Graniteville. The bride is one of our most excellent voting ladies, and we congratulate the lucky gro*>m for having won so fair a bride. v W" dniVtexpecl a-r^iail to hax^-?~ti\ci? ewd!smrte7TmWtir-r? h? nu crease fori his not being decently clad when he can buy clothing as cheaply as is advertised at Christie & Thayer's.-Augusta Eevening Neus. Our young friends, Mr. Arthur Tomp kins and Miss Lalla Tompkins are still in Mobile, on the crest of the wave of enjoy ment and high life. On Tn-sday next? they will be in New Orleans at the grand Mardi Gras festivities, whence, we hope, they will send us a long letter. Quite recently, we are sorry to state, Mr. Hillery A. Clark, living at the old Kenney place, near Harmony, had his lorn-crib fired by au incendiary, resulting in the loss of the building and his whole mpply of corn-some 200 bushels. This ?3 hard on a good man-especially thus ?arly in the year. The repairing and cleaning out of tho Zcurt-House, under tho supervision of Mr. Pw. H. Sullivan, is going on briskly, md Court will convene next week in a ?lean, fresh-looking and comfortable room. Mr. P. H. Baerman having completed he repairs on his residence, is now pre >ared to take a few boarders who would :ke-to take lessons in German or French. Washington's birthday was marked jnj 2d?efield by a psnMe-anri?wjpwTOT^^ ?'"Tant Hock alid Ladder Company. On 1 'he^frirfioon following the Axe and Buck: * \ aipacy .ai-o- tursrd snt-ia-iai.' ri?w>, ?. ?biting great interest and a very com odable esprit de corps. Not within our elrJembrance has Edgefield had a fire de railment of such vigor and enthusiasm. ?be freshest and cheapest of family gro ?eries always to be found at Mr. Willie McCullough's under Masonic Hall-Flour, Meal, Pearl Grist, and everything imagin ive good to eat. And fresh shad on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Our enterprising horticultural friend, 3apt. Clinton Ward, who has become an jxceedingly enthusiastic and successful fruit grower, sends us some very fine ap ples, to show how well certain kinds of ipples can be kept throughout the wir ? ter in our section of country. Indeed Dapt. Ward has been experimenting a i good deal of late years with this end in riew. The apple he sends ns is called the .Stevenson" and came originally from Nelson, the Augusta nurseryman. They were pulled from the tree on the 1st No vember, laid upon shelves in a pantry, md are now as firm and unspotted as a horse-apple in June. And in flavor too they are delicious. Capt. Ward writes us that he thinks this a better applo for our section than the famous "Shockley." cheered us all up for four whole days with his bright talk, and h?3 merry ways, und his prepossessing manners. We veutu . to say that of our Representatives in the Legislature, "Jule" is not only the hand somest, but the most popular. Van Amburgh's groat circus and men agerie in Augusta on Wednesday and Thursday uf this week. Let's go down and take a spasmodic clutch at the wicked world before Lent overtakes us. We will sit low down near the ring, where we can smell the saw dost, and where the clown can borrow our handkerchiefs and things to hide in the sano for the little pony to find. We have a gourd as large as the body of an old-fashioned stage-coach. It wah raised by Mr. George Lewis, at old Mr, John Covar's, opposite Mr. Bryan's, and beats even the wildest dreams of Col. Sam Strom, of Gilgai. The handle is cat vlf a circular hole is cat in the top, and th? gourd holds 7 yallon* '?_ tsf F?rThe boucuto? our nulo boys who persist in shooting robins whorevei thoy find them, we hereby inform sah br?V!? that Charlie Harrison and JohnuI Paul, tho Town Marshals, have to-da] revived instructions from tho Towi tiring a i,un or pistol within one hun iinug a yun or pistol within one hun dred yards of any street within the in frprporate iimiia of the town. Mensur s jxdistance, boys, and mind how yoi l j TV ta ' shiDDinlxr-' li- ? ' '?NiGuano Company is nov 3" ii, -D ?^i?ir Factory animmons 7 lJeip Agent, Puclfic Guano 1( ^T?',a\&nthe ^-y train, am UwZl ? 8 T- ?- ?*Batesburg ^u?e-andhi? saIe(, areas?dPin8 . fcr eoraib?, good, cter^f? K ?the certai:,tj. ot gotoT-T-?*'? j ??rih. The card, of tt?dSe ? 1 our coluiane, f. stands Jj The Fancy Fair aud Hot Supper o the Baptist Ladles. The Hot Supper and Fancy Fair of th < Baptist ladies, of which we gave notici last week, are to come off in Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening next, the 511 of March, accompanied by many novel and original features never before intro duced here at a similar entertainment, As regards the object of the undertak ing, it is simply to acquire a furd with which to keep the church and parsonage in decent order. And certainly we need say no more. When women work in this direction and the public do not meet them with heart and hand-warm heart and open hand-then that public ia in a bad way. However, the people of Edge field have never been known to be slow or grudging in such a matter, and there fore we make no further exhortation, feeling that they will hold up the hands of these ladies kindly and generously. As to the material part of the show, the supper will simply be splendid. And ample measures have been taken to ren der the evening a very merry one for the yoom* people. The price of admis sion^ to be 75 cents," for which each per so/i will receive ? supper fit for- a king And the little money you spend at this en tertainment will go towards keeping God's house, ami the house of his servant, the preacher, in respectable condition. You should esteem it a privilege to go and contribute your mite. At No. 149, Meeting St., Charleston. S. C.. opposite Charleston Hotel, you will find EnwABD PERRY, Stationer, Printer and Blank Book. Mauufacturer. School and Law Books. There ls no better house of the kind In Charleston, nor any where else. 3m ll When Gov. Hampton assumed the I great responsibility of regenerating the State of South Carolina, realizing that the agricultural iuterest was of vital im portance, and seeking tho best means to promote that interest, he induced Col. Thos. Taylor, the "President of the Agri cultural Society of South Carolina, to ac cept the position of Inspector of Fertil izers, thus making that officer an au thority to which the planter could turn with confidence for both protection and advice. In his Essay read before the Summer Meeting o? the State Grange, at Anderson, S. C., on the 8th August, 1877, Col. Taylor says: "I have had with the application of 200 pounds of Soluble Pa cific Guano on river land, a yield of 1*200 and 1500 pounds per acre of seed cotton which did not yield more than 500 to 600 pounds-without it, beating Peruvian 'Guano." t .> . - *C_ ? : Beall, .Spears ?Sc Co. Reduce the Prices of Standard Fertilizers. A very important card, which appears for the first time in this week's Adver tiser, is that of Beall, Spears ?fe Co., of Augusta, announcing a reduction In the prices of staudard guanos. The guanos of Bcall, Spears ?fe Co. neod no letter of j introduction to our farmers, who have used them with splendid results ioryeary, If we would make our old worn-out fields yield bountiful crops, we must holp the soil Along. It needs a tonic aud very superior nursing. Tho fertilizers which Beall, Spears <fc Co. sell make up every deficiency. Consult their terms at once. Bearing ou John Bones Moore. We pity tho man who bears the hon ored name pf "John Bones" and does not do it credit. But no such man is John Bones Mooro. On tho CONTRA RY, much of the honor, honesty, enter prise and beuovolonce of the uncle falls to the nephew who bears his name. Ami a< in old limes-almost from time imme morial in fact-our people bought hard ware, and cutlery, and machinery, and a^-icn?tural implements from Jno. Bones ^\Angusta, so may they now, and with Wal acm?iannn. fw*?ta?nn55S .John Bones Mor>re. ?jr To re has a cara In the AdvcrTf?r^vcy seht, in which he announces " Hard ware Lower Than Ever." For this card we beg special attention. Walton <& Clark-Aud Hec Barton. Messrs. Walton <fc Ciark, the old relia ble Grocers, of Augusta, present a new card this week to the patrons of the Ad vertiser. This house-including that popular salesman, Lieut. Burton-is too well known all over Edgefield to need any particular commendation from us. The n .e of Walton ?fe Clark is as fa miliar to us as a household word. Read their advertisement ; and note tho fact especially that they have for salo 500 t>ns of Patapsco Guano, Grange Mixture and Acid Phosphate. Never Buy Your Shoes" Without First Visiting This Place. The place we mean is W. S. Royal's, in Augusta, opposite Masonic Hall. And our patrons will find it to their advan tage to read the new advertisement of Royal, in another column of our paper. Should they need anything in the line of B?- * ~ ' ".*. not buy with its excellent workmanship and tne sixty dlflbrent and useful cooking utensils and attachments which are included in the price of the stove. We advise all who are in need ol' a first class stove to give Mr. Dalph au order for one of these, 8' d stop the old woman's grumbling.-Lex ington Dispatch. There Is No Doubt About Animal Bone Fertilizers Being the Best. That popular and enterprising Augusto firm, O. M. Stone ?fe Co., offer to the planting public a uumbor of first-class Fertilizers prepared from pure nuima] bono. Prominent among these aro De Leon's Complete Cotton Fertilizer and the Georgia State Grange Fertilizer, These pure animal "bone fertilizers arc s dd Ui give far bettor rosults than. Na vassa or South Carolina rock phosphates Don't kill the fertility of your soil bj using doubtful or questionable fertilizers On the contrary be wiso and buy the best from O. M. Stone ?fe Co., of Augusta Read O. M. Stoue ife Co's, uew card. To Persons Designing to Build Nev Houses or Repair Old Ones* To builders, contractors, and all per rjpair old on?s,~we"point ouT^flle^C?tril o George G. Reynolds ?fe Son, of Augusta in another column-dealers in Sash Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass Mantles, Locks, Hinges, Screws, am Builders' Supplies of all kinds. Rey nolds Jk Son aro of the highest charade as business men end as gentlemen Edgefield has given them a large patron age of late years ; " and the botter sh knows them, tho closer she will stick t them. Blai. . Books-School Books-Law Books. " Whenever you want any tl ' ?^\in the stationery line, ?fde:,'*o Edward Perry, Mee Charl estU [ opposite tho ' Cha tel our c-xteomed friond Edgefield-Ischls establls will always see tdiv^Edo are particularly well atttyod' Our Trenton Correspurdt ncc. TRENTON, S. C., Feb. 22d, 1878. H MESSRS. EDITORS: Thinkingyouroigh *.I like to have a fow dots about our y rowing town, I have mustered np courage ehougl to write you a line or two. Smeeth< election ol' a Town Councii, and a Har shat, on the 5th ult., everything bas beer as quiet and orderly as iu any town if the State. Trenton is improving rapidly The Town Council are having trees sei out ; the'streets are being put in order sidewalks are being made ; and they ar( now talking about putting up lamps, Tho Trenton House is almost completed ; and by the first of March, I think, il will be ?pen to tho public. It presents s very pretty appearance already, and is a great addition to the town. I think Capt. Clark will do a good busings; several of the room3 in the Hotel have been spoken for already. We have a good artist here now, who seems to understand his business well. his name is Gunter. And Trenton has also a barber, who cuts hair, shampoos heads, and shaves people in style, and at living prices. Mr. P. Finly Seabrook has charge of the sch/>ol latelv txesld 1 over* by Mr. I*, lt. Henry .le is a teacher of considerable e..*: pfirience, I learn, and seems to be a gentleman ol' fine education. Miss Rebecca Croker has a good school here also ; she teaches in the office lately occupied by Maj. A. Jones. I believe Maj. Jones has given this pretty little office to the Methodists, and speaks of having it enlarged for a Church. If he does, it will make a nice building, and wo will then have a Church in town-something very much needed here, as the nearest Church to Tren tuu is Ebenezer, about throe-fonrths of a mile off. The Rev. J. P. Mealing preaches at Ebenezer on the first Sabbath of each month, and the people turn out en vinsse to hear him. There is also a good Sun day School at Ebenezer ; the singing is excellent, and would db credit to any Sunday School. I notice in the last Issue of the Adver? User that you say you like (?) the sured of the Guano that passes through Edge field. Well, if you will come to Trenton, you can have the pleasure pf* smelling about tico hundred lons of all kinds.' Now, Messrs. Editors, I want to ask a favor of you ; it is this : Cau you not, by some means, I don't caro how, get mo tho appointment of Lieut. Colonel on somebody's staff? I would not object to being even on Gov. Hampton's staff! The reason I ask this favor is, because I am about the only man in the State, except yourselves, who is uot a Lieut. Cokmel, and I don-Miicu to bf; lt.tt.quf. sn, 4?0ne. By attending to this for me, you will eternally oblige TRENTON. Marble Monument, Tombstones, Head stones-ami Slabs. At tba corner of yampbali and Telfair I Streets, in Augusta- OLC square from the Union Depot, is the; popular Marble Yard of P. Reynold1-, where are chiseled and prepared as beautiful marble Monu ments, Tombstones1, Headstones and Slabs as ever honoria the dust of bo loved dead. Nor is hr. Reynolds' rep utation confined to tas\; and stylo alone . on the centrar}', his loiscaloof pricos is attracting universal abolition. For his card, in another coliimi, wo beg special consideration-headed I?4 New Marble Works." t The Great Augusta Dept of Agrlcul- j tural Implemt ts. Do you uotico in our bdiness columns the handsome cut of tic- three-storj brick building with the iryi front-with "Henry Moore" in big lebrs at the tip top? This is a front viowtfthe largest depot of agricultural isolements in Georgia or South Carolina And this is the placo whero yon can gc~\nything in the said line from the small?t geranium trowel up to a three-horso I\rrow ; and at su(Js_nrhit??M-T--H?-^ua Henry J 0S0U^v^b?e biessin ^ ^Ue nyo^^y,jtm^then Implements, kepi by HenryMcjro. Pickles, Sauces, Catsup, Jellie; Maple Syrup, aDd a full lino of CannettGoods. always to be found at * I tf 7 W.'E. BRYIN'S. . ? i Don't fail to go to REARDEN <t "ONES' Granitoville, S. C., to buy yo1^ Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Bots and Shoes, Cr ?ckery, Glassware, Giqorieu, &c. In addition to tho above ai'.cles they have a select stock of Millner Goods. This ls the place to have rilli and Children'i- Hilts trimmed. Son forget the placo-REARDEN <t JONI! Nov.20, 4'f'0 ^ Roots and Shoes. DON'T FAIL when you visit Augdtu, to call at the large and popular Shoo?s tabllshment of WM. MULHERIN, ty} Broad St. Ho bas a largo st ck wldh he is selling at lower prices than OTT. Save time and money by going directo this establishment for your Boot? Shot* and Hats. Read tho advertisen. t il another Column. 3m 4 j A Gentle Hint. T-,v ?trlftof climate, with itssiuldorij any atoase o? uro lurum ur Hung", ?? success ls simply wonderful, as your drufcfist will tell you. German Syrup is hou- sold In cvory town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c. ; regular size, 75c. ly ll At J. H. Coursey's, GBANITEVILLE, S. C., you can buy, at the lowest possible rates, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Cloth lng, Umbrellas Hosiery, Tobacco, Ci gars, Canned Goods, Groceries, Purni ture, and anything else you want. Don'f forgot to call ou him. 2mG Currants, Raisius, Citron, Dates, Figs and Flavoring Extracts, at tf7 W. E. BRYAN'S. J p. HENDERSON, Graniteville, B.C. is selling his stock of Goods at pnce: which defy competition. Tbisstock con Hists of Dry Goods of every description NoUons. Boots ?ad Shoes Show-e^ Goods, Hats aud Caps, Umbrellss^^u corles, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars Garden Seed, Hard, Hollow and Hi Ware, cte, ?tc It would take too mud time and space to mention each article. Fob. ll, 1878._ W School Books, Stationery, ?tc, at tf 8 W. E. BRYAN'S. New Orleans Syi np and Buckwheat, i tf 8 W. E. BRYAN'S. NOTICE ! ALL person? indebted to our Store l Johnston, S. C., managed last year b, Major Z. W. Carwile, will please settl without further delay. We intend t close tho Books as speedily as possible Make fcottlements and payments wit Mr. C. D. Kinnabrew, the present mac ager of our "Johnston Store." f?e i fully authorized td represent ua. W. H. HOWARD <fe SONS. fe M. A. STOVALL, SEC.-EY. AND TK-EAS'R. IfijSf ?PflfPf? Pi?lil lyJIilli?L li ll iii iii Fad P. i ' I Li ? Tl eula gent pli? ?c. with Foi1 Jar Ul A If J Kt., ??gasta, Ga., I Exchange Building, Reynolds St. Lifacfciire : iHGIA FORMULA, . 'HOSPH-ATB: ist, of these Standard Fercil?zer?, wili G;? m over One Hundred of the most infelli ighboring Staten, will be furnished upon ap any authorized Agent, of rbis Company. .e delivered ac Pine M<-ur-3 free o! Freight, i at 15c. per lb., 1st November next. M. A. STOVALL, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. SOPER, Ag'?., P?ES- ?2ou?e. $ Ci ? St, AUGUSTA, ?A. :o: .ete, consisting in part of 4CASHMERES, ALPACAS, V^EEDS. WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, M DRAWERS, Ladies' CLOAKS, SABS, QJJILT8. COMFORTS, 10?D3, NECK TIES, COLLARS, md Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, 'SIERY, CALICOES, 0?|DposTIp GOODS, t in a FJ rst Class Dry Goods House, iter Gooda below cost. a? who is snll with us. is alway? reudv tn MAH Sf . (Nj?.rly opposite Cc-nti-?ii Hotel ] Wholesale and Retail Dealer in mmm STOVES* ONG ?^H.UIl, 2<>5 jp^td S?ree?j Augusta, Ga, Vof Edgeroi and adjoining Counties, that his ?jS?S^CO>?''?''C" '"t Ll j pul LIL lMv?i-?-1_ Doo3.;;;> ffH?nry CSay," "Co??oaa :1" and "Stewar?," * Class Stove3, always in Stock. so;- Cook": - ft*?. ?, gsffj x^To. ?, $9&; i- r*.. 1 y ???..j. ?.rices to SE?i? t&? riT*ii3S?^;. s vv T. DEL PH, j?,': ~r v T R?USTA, GE&2S&3&. J THREE DOLLARS PER DAY. Lr?. W. M. THOMAS. 6mS 51 SlO?llll ns [s by far the largeV^anufacturer cf F?rtiiiz?rs in tu?s country, the sales i aggregating, in a sin .de season, S? p . .. Bl . . 4 ? 36,000 TONS! This Immense '(rade, with a C?ps?a? Ol*^3,000,0003 not only enable the Compaq to economise to great, advantage ?ii the control of crude materials, but. i's tieftest guarantee to the Planter that their policy will be carried out: "To?iintain the highest chemical standard that can be cured by the use Pyunly the most approved fertilizing ?ngredieifts?" ni . * . . ' ?' " ' . T?riWor LteHvcred H any Depot : OAT r nf W T> IJ.IT.I riTT K Vi i SIT 50 UttMi irv, AUGUSTA CROCKERY ST?BE. A FULL LINE OF FRENC?C6??A and TEA SETS, ft Plain, White and. Decorated. ENGLISH GIUNITJAND C. C. WAKE, AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND CUT GLASSWABE. jSI^7"3EEi DPXj-A.'E'?HE? %7?7"-A.S?.23. Chandeliers, Eukets'and Lamps, in new styles, including Ives' Patent Hanging Lamps ?d Keelrnac's Patent German Student Lamps. Plain and BBa&& Tiuwrrrc, Japanned Ware, Ladies' Work Stands, Basket.0, Wood ?^W?low Ware, Lava, Glass and Chinirt Vasc3 and Toilet Sets, and Decorad Bed Roim Sets; a complete stock in all its branches. Country Merchaf|.will fini it to their interest to call and examine ray stock. ?3wn spordeuce iuvited.'155a V Jan. 30,1S7S? 3m?i_T. BUSH, 297 Proad Si. A'h^E LOWEST PRICES J/FOB' CASH! LAEjb' BUTTON ?HOES, $2.25. 7 248 ?toad S?rec?, VDder Masonic Hali, Jan. 30,1878.| ly7]_AUGUSTA, O-A. ALFRED BAKE^iJRESIDENT. " ~ | ~ J. S. BEAN, JR., TREASURER. M l?STA SAVINGS ?TIT?TIOi, . 340 BROA^ STREBT, - - - AUGUSTA, GA. ?l I.; I Jj il Ia tir? ?} Ice: cf <? diemen Vtfise :o: H-VV?NH i:i !*tpc?: a lpg* ^riasjifjr rt MEN'S FIXE ?OOT;3, cf/vr-n style and description, I resolve from this day to rpduca the prices fully IC per cent, on an average, on all Ladies' and Gents' FINE SHOES-equal tr a discount of $1.00 a pair on Boots, "?0c to 75 r\ on Shoes and Congress Gaitera, and 25c to 50c. reduction on every p.^ir of L::diec.' Fine Shoes in StOre. ? _ . I invite th? pt opta of EJg.ci?ehl, wuofle lih-.-nd patronn?e I have alway; shared and which I value yo highly, to. eil"; or s?.-r.d their Orders, and a^snre them these are lona fide figures. Terms Cush.^Csii PETEE KE?NA27, CLNT&AL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. . Jan. 30, 1878. ly7] THREE HOUSES1!* ONE!' J. P. W?ATHERSBEE 349 Sf 351 Broad St., Augusta, Gan % . Opposite Kentucky Stables. l'y E H re Kttii'Mg onV LRY ? Jp?/t) . NUTJ.JNS. >MA < rv: King i ti iha ?>? Y GOODS ?iU?^E, ai pweir? Ivi'.A x ih?h ever h'e? he: In Store No: 2. we have evwryt??ng in the way ol CLOTHING, HATS BOO TS, SUUE-S, 0?EFETS, RUG ?:, &?:, ?it prices that will surprise vou. Arid the same is true as to cur largeStach of GROCERIES ?ri Store No. 3. Messrs. Wile y S3. SKI il Sa an? li. \Y. tt?tle^bp Edge?eld men, are still on hand and always delighted to :be able to serve their Carolina friends. J..n. SO, 1S7S. ly7J J. P. WEAT?SERSBEE. oar- * u-or-tm^-^-rr.^rar-nen;rJTVT r mcrzf x<r^yi ;.->?wv- -y--^---x,7?'Ty Fresh Garden Seed! 1877! T? esme a Good Garden, you must plant GOOD SEED! BUfaTS.have proved themselves Superior lo all others told ir this market. A complet? J assortment in Store and for salo hy Qt. L. PENN & SON. Edgefield. S. C., Jan. 30, 1S7S. tn ??r'? TV./fi"Y W TO F** ^n ir* sr ? iw sv> >._TBENTOJf, S. C., ( i" l?i tileiTj A i.C :iv?;ti^ Affciatrf?i ?he Following Gtiasaos: NAVASSA SOLUBLE GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE, STONO SOLUBLE GUA>70, ACID PHOSPIiA'J K, RUSSELL COE'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OjjJfffe -WfEp^^pMY ST??P11"' ?r.7-1 will sell these Guanos LO^T~rO^^??^H7T^rlT?TT0^^15 pavable next fall. Jan. 23, 1S78. Cenes 2m6 SATE TIME & M0I -:o: O Reduce our Large Stock by thc^c, 0f tbe Ttf?ntez Season, we will sell X pared to meet an cremauus.ui-tire n.^m---.-. Come anti see ns or send your Ordvrs ana we will please you. ?STREMEMBER THE PLACE: Jan. 0,1873. wi, muMrmnm, 293 Broad St., iiugusta, Ga. ' 3m4 $8,000.00 WORTH OF NSW GOODS JuST received from Boston, New Tori Philadelphia and Baltimore, and more U arrive, consisting of* - f STAPLE and FANCY DRY-^OOli and NOTIONS, - % A foil line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOTS, SH&S and HATS. A full stock of HARDWARE, WO(>DENWARE, TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. j My GROCERY DEPARTMENT il" well stocked with the choicest GRO OERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING atj&be lowest prices,-and in fact every thing on hand from a Paper of Pins p a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro pose to sell low. Gi<re me a trial and be satisfied bhj? JAMES E. COOK, of Grantville, is not behind tbe tim&e. . .nue to sell COTTOf, consigned lp mc by Planter, FREE; 3, C., Sept. 5,187 JAMES E. COCK. Iy38 1?* Arc. vu. .?i!\i- a* "c :.< nre speiMtics in tu they Jin? re-eomm?md. d/. NATURAL ?RLEC? Investigators i-f datuv.il SC?; demonstrated beyond <ontre\ throughout the'ana?na] )' "snvviv?? <;fth.> f}'/.Of'." hil vouche-? ihijC?j ani-, D?te-? not th.? >a:?e ?'/?. ie ol . r. r. n c ro': : pr.: :>?"-*|^^^B??_ inferior cannot .;uper?-?do H. ^ 'iel?. By rea?0'? of s&prrlhr i, Pierce'3 Standard Medicino ht?y. rivaled others. Their .-ale in f-i.-c. ? .Suies alone eve^ds .-??io m!}Hon'^jv':'l?*f per annum, ivhiie tho i-momu < foots up- to serar-tl - h...'!- tnotV- t*-, more. No business >??<'.< ld. gigantic proportion-? anil r- st ur jther -baMs than that :.-f m ..tit. 1 5: i Dis S?hlen Fo??#\ Is Alterative^ or li?oe Soid?G Medical -.-ils -?^'-rrra?: Solden jfa&t?:' fe: Is a Chvlacro^t:. J.'r Liver Ml holden Is Tonic. Ry reason of-its Ait-;-: cares Disease* ..>>' tuc it'... . . Scrofula, or Ki.l i- : .ors, or Cd Sore-f ; JV md Erup/.'on?. By vljutjM r?ropertiAs, it curfs jr-ou-?i. .md". LtittfC tr'-.>r ""-.'> . .) '. : .um-pU?;? ; LbJ^f'-n .".bionic LaryuidM- j? ts j>r:-.pM-ti.?* render ii ar ! ??r'q.ir. dy for Bitiioi:?'t?f"*;- {'orpi.V 'Livor t.'or.i(.'i;:u:l ;" Iud i-.- " p..rtl-i.s nt;.!; - i" e.ja:dy ,: ..urina: In-?i-f .v.. ion, i:, and Dyspepsia. ! . Whom UK skin is a?\ with blotches and pi>? therear?*crol'?i''.u<5 nvhi fions, a few b'-v <?(V Discovery wiii'e?Ti-e; :.. :? e.: vou feel doll, drowsy, -.bid ?t?r. sallow color ot skin. Oi|.-|lO;vis}i-iir ?pots on face or body, l?qe.ont Le-o: >r dizziness, bad tasto i: 1 ?o iii th, Inj- . ient'.,r ch;?s r.?uriiaicAviijt hot il, ss, low spirit-i 'H!.d ?i.vr.v ;:?;;T h. ).-;.. .rregular appetite; "E?L Vvi*?ti? OOH'-,-' von nr? suffering, fromT'sfyd-^rn\ " liiltiouxncss." In U'-'-t? cr .?r Complaint,1' only nar^'Viese ? v.* toms are experienced. ct' ..fl snell <v;.-es. Dr. i ier/ r^Vlon ?cal D'i?covory h>i.s no ./'iVfV- Ai perfect cums. Waving. V? ?i*.od and healthy. Dr. J?$i&'? "O- -.-5 Purely Vegetable. No\. while ?siag Iby.V^j Tho "Little (-Uv-.L Catoa'-:\Ksiih 'um in ?'itrvo "iivsic. scurf 1 I ;kan mustard seeds, and ui^V^gH^H fd. They remove th- r.ec -^J?***! - d ' ;i':V is: n? the great,* crude, d?t<; pills, heretofore, f-o n*u?b iv. '-Asa ramed v iv . .Mead ? '.. Rush of Blood .to tho Lit* ib?ut the Chest, I3?d Tit: -r Kructatibns froi i th-* M ?r .vttack.s Jaurdie I'sTn iJ. lighly-co?ored Urine, fqver, Dr. J'b v 's Pira? ; Pellets are dust .pasiscd^ [ would ST,j' that their actic. al. nota, gland *?c vng'- their impress. A;:c doi?H nbfinv-air7 L-ertiesof th?o^ r Th . ?u y Voti-Ieo ard.' jfloscti i o ~ \ : .L'is S~ . heir virtues bdf: t.ienn,v r.r'"t mihi paired for :y length cf lialthcy arcah..' . fr?s*b l*?ia is not t ? > p ? -e v.-i fl.- tl vhich aro put' y?p '.n cyc-io Mi?teboard box./.-", '''he datiy 'diets has cured ' .nosti-c .sol .-.^-ofilia, V'c- .ir, .Sait .i??la;s .Boils, Ul (cl. ^-TT iyea, and Eruptio;-- . 'rhr>'n*i ir, recommended t ^h? c ?? ion with4i'.c Golri.iu .Vicdicaj lu nfirrloi-y - _ 9 ?AX5'- r ? rji i. ID Tl. K ' 'J ny Sk ay: A rEVxiu 'IV IDS.. : ,BK-?B>? I W OR i TE PEE?llIP?p Tlje remev ma-.i.'.-em?nl liseases peer., .oV-.-- ii ba* . largo expr u ue < ;.: ?ho Woilc !i.\n-;ary, of which' 1. Pierce ;hi.'.f consult .'". physi' i^u,:"i.n^ ir i- t-.s Dr. 1-. tlie i ?'s? . noe, raid bas .1 ier its mcr3T ? jf ill ;Bose-yi roi omedles !'.. . "avori tc Prc': ? xtendod-ex; . ustly celeh, 1: iiarkabio cur' . ases ano P WE? -, ISEfeSSl PFCJF.IAK TO II . a 3'o weil UliX-aJ itbi led n^f. r fi i" ?OO ;xes ts orit:- Dr-, .rcs, ?'i?e: <eC?.d , l e. :itj UU Vei'JV ' littrrrr- wwiOr.,<; ccuBar to wc^io- , imt ere. The following I ?unv thousand - fflcacy of Dr. Te. ?on, !rom expier i Mrs. Corneiii Irs. Thos. J. ?on. Ga.; Mrs. f. Y.; Mrs.Fr; ?kio ; Mrs. Le. T, Pa : Mrs... ? J and< ii % . A. :ic;.: i. F. 'ywixj"| rh -M lo.; Mrs, Ms, A. J au V.. ; Mrs. P. Ll iii I Ci:1' 1rs. Hariet E. M-?' n - ^ old, Pa.; M ' . t liss LouiBe ' - ->'.' irs .Ii. A Dy - N?JM l? Allison, 3 . r*iK*l iornon, S" loran, i??|J XO?;J i; .? lore, JU. ; Mrs. ^ offfl ille ; Mrs. Kane.;- MOIN. ?wa; Mrs. L. J- St?im.00 2 :. T. ; Miss El '? < !v, W< '. ; Mrs Anth niarri. ".: . . r. ; Mrs. B. I .-.o'-cs, nirr.n-; Il-v/iov, iieli : Mrs. I', ii. V. : i. Y. Thoiisan'V- ' f ?tieie*. eau bi. i von at tho W s Disp-: ns., v. TU1. CTO i ra Dr. R. V. PIE; .?"Bis tho . o?e 1 ir and mannfatM' er cf tl\o,iV.; i-mcdies, all of ^v! ic-:. o se.'rfcV-v Dr ist*". Ho is also tho M'ibe J ijf?L_ io's rou'.mon Sense Modi cd 'lft^Sk ork of nearly one thei>..ud vohundred an-, eighty, ravings ..-and cole- ? ph ?ready sold of thi:-e >; e . ,.>-'< )ver 100,000 Ocmc#m PRICE (\ -st-pafdVsi ?O. ddress: .R. V. PiE? F. fu. D, World's Dispensar,', Bu-Tu Jan. 15,1878. rTA^DSOMELV er. ?0/ J' J?, si ty is the Sim.b: - left .1 riecf-li-y^n - ivingthein h- .-e?lrr . 30'p?B<J-'. ji?; \t ;r;ion of :bo?.r.:< to Li.%?rd-> ii iu always^Sfefc^, jidVy.ali -DK^atat rants.