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TERMS : $2.50 per Annum, Rates of Advertising : Advertisements will bo inserted at the rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines, or less) for the first insertion, and one dollar per square for each subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will be made to those wishing to advertise by the year. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappells, S. C. W. H. YELDELL, Longmires. JOHN H. HUIET, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHEREDOE, Leesville, S. C. DR. J. B. ARNEY, Ricbardsonville. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, S. C. Capt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C J. P. HENDERSON, Woolley Town and Langley, S. C. N. W. BROOKER. Ridge. S. C. S. C. CARTLEDGE, Rehoboth, 8. C. LOCAL ITEMS. The Churches. On Sunday nert, the Baptist, alone of our churches, will be open for divine ser vice. Meeting at Johnston. On Saturday next, the Rev. Mr. Leard will begin a protracted Meeting at John ston. On Sunday, if we mistake not, the Methodist Church there will be open for divine service forenoon, afternoon and night. Death of Mrs Gogguns. . Emma Goggans, the very handsome and unfortunate young woman of our County, who was tried for her life eigh teen months ago, upon the charge of mur dering her husband, is dead. She died at her home, some 18 or 20 miles above us, in the Saluda sectiou, on the 17th of Sep tember, of typhoid fever, if we are not misinformed. Hand in Tour Bills See the notice from Mr. W. P. Roath, Clerk of the Board of County Commis sioners. Must be a Hoax ! Mr. Alvin Hart's announcement in another column, of his new 5 cents coun ters, must be a hoax. We can't credit the thing! A Pine Ceiling. The old ever-falling plasteiing (over head] in our Court House has Anally been knocked down forever, and Messrs Cover and Morris have replaced it with a hand some pine ceiling, elaborately stripped. Verbum Sap. li the retail merchants of Augusta, Graniteville, Trenton and Johnston wish to get more trade than they can attend to, they should at once place their busi ness cards in the Edgefield Advertiser. We intend faithfully to let our readers know where they can find all who favor ns with their advertisements. ? Ewing Man. Cen. Cary thinks that should Cen. Thomas Ewing be elected Governor of Otiio-the election cornea oh" during this month-he will be the Democratic nomi nee for the Presidency next year ; and he thinks loo that Ewing is the right man. Johnston Can't disguise the fact. Johnston sells goods tremendously cheap, and pays the highst price tor cotton. For Ladies. Chameleon silk: are revived in richest dyes, in such contrasts as olive and gold, dark blue and gold, garnet and gold, gar net and blue, dark green and gold, j'ink and silver gray. Be Considerate. Now that the sea-on for realizing on cotton has rolled around we have a right to expect that those indebted to this office wdi come forward and settle np; and we hope they will not wait, for a personal d in. For the Hood Children Ou Friday night last, the ladies of Meet ing Street, led by Mrs. D. C. Tompkins anil Mrs. John Tompkins, of Mobile, gave a pleasant entertainment, musical and dramatic, in behalf ot' the Hood children. Hew Steam Gin Dr. -las. H. Strom passed through our town last Saturday with anew Stearn Gin which lie proposes to put into operation at once. Dr. Strom is one of our most suc cessful farmers and we are glad to see tilts indication of his continued prosperity. Hone Again. Mr. Lebescbultx is back from New York, and the most elegant slock of goods in his line that was ever seen in E IgefieM, is fast following him. Not So Puffed Out. The inflation of ladies' dresses has been arrested in its development and the ladies are not to wear hoops just yet, dispite all the predictions. Trained dresses will be slightly bouffant; short ones not at al! so. We get. this out of Demorest. Episcopal Entertainment The entertainment of the Episcopal la dies, in behalf of their church and recto rv, will probably take place on the 16th o 17th of this month, October. A d?finit* announcement, however, will be m adi next. week. Piano Tuning*. Mr. Schmidt, the piano tuner and re pairer, is still in Edgefield, doing the bes work that was ever seen, or heard, o known. Bark Corner The article signed " Dark Corner,1 which reached us too late for publicatioi in this issue, shall appear next weeli And we return many thanks to our kin friend for Ins valuable remembrance < ? i. Cotton Exploit O. F. Cheatham, Esq., Clerk of tl C jurt for om County, has a fouracre pate pl in ted in cotton, from which he has a ready picked, ginned and packed fn b iles, averaging 448 pounds. Mr. Chea ham believes, and other good plantel agree with him, that he will yet get tw bales. Three bales of this cotton, on ai count of the fine quality, brought \ of pent above the market price. Sunday School Union. On Sunday last there was a huge and very successful Union Sunday School Meeting at Spanu's Church. The uniun was called to order by thc singing of a very appropriate hymn by thc choir, and pray er by Rev. J. L. Stokes, thc pastor of thc church. After this the audience was ad dressed by Mr. A. B. Watson, Superin tendent of Providence Sun lay School, in a very beautiful and eloquent stylo. The next address was delivered by Ii. li. Wat son, Esq., Superintendant at. Ridge Spring Baptist Sunday School, who is an earnest Sunday School man. If all denomina tions had such men as him, our Sabbath Schools would be more prosper?os. Ile remarked that parents should teach their children to give, give to the " Master." After his address, tho congregation had an intermission for one hour. In the af ternoon the audience was addressed by W. J. Ready, Esq, in a very forcible m inner, after which, they were dismissed to Capt. C. Ward and his pleasant lady. Cjurt Our fall term ot* the Court, of General .Sessions wdl begin on Monday morning n-xt. In addition lo the prisoners we Damed hist wick, must now be added John Simkins' the. negro man accused of shoot ing his wife. This is an ugly and a mys tirious case. Mr- Tillman. The Hon, G. I). Tillman thinks that Tiiden is undoubtedly and inevitably thc oming man for the Democratic Presiden tial nomination. We do not say lind .Mr. Tilden is actually Mr. Tillman's choice, for on this point we are not cor t?n ; but coice or no choice, Mr. Tillman thinks that Uncle Sammy is to bc the man. And he seems lo think that Uncle Sammy's being an enormously wealthy man adds tremendously to his chances. Tom Butler's Dogs. A full description ol' Mr. Thomas But ler's trained dogs and his ant ici pated Northern tour, was given in the Kerning News about five or six weeks ago. 1' left on Saturday with his troop of yelpers, and the boy who leads the trail foran exhibition through the North. His trip luis nothing to ?lo with the Hamburg riot or the Southern bloody shirl.---Augusto News. A Warning-. Atlanta has a young woman who lacks consideration. On Wednesday ?asl she met a prominent young lawyer on the street and t resented him a baby two weeks old. 1 [e declined to receive it when she laid it on the pavement at his feet. He walked away when she picked up the chili! and walked willi it by his side to nb office. To say that social circles at Atlanta aie stirred to their lowest depths but half expresses tlc truth.-Jiahhnorc Gazette. A Great Nany are Suffering Prom Cough, bronchial and asthmatic atlee tions, a ue<?lcc< of which may result in an incurable lung disease. " iii-. Swuync's Compound Syrup Wild Gerry" pl om pt ly cures these dange. ons symptoms. Thc lirstdoso gives relief, anil is certain lo cure the worst cough, sore lungs, oven alter t ev h .ve become unroll disordered. Wo have hundreds of certificates lo provo this fact. Bronchitis, a premonitory of pulmona ry consumption, is characterized hy catarrh, or inflammation of thc mucus membrane of the air passages, with cough and expectoration, short breath, hoarseness, laius in thu chest. For all bronchial aiieelioiu ..HIV throat, unhrniin or loss or voice, conglis, " D .. Swayne s Compound Byron of Wild Cherry"' isa sovereign remedy. PRICK-Trial siso bottles -~> cents. Large sixe (holding live of the small) $1, or six for $."> Prepared only by Dr. Swayno & Son, Xo. IE JO North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all promi nent druggists. iy-:;o Helling Piles. Thc symptoms are moisture, like per spiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about Hie rectum, thc privates are sometimes affected ; if allowed lo continue very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's All Mealing Ointment is a pleasant anil sure cure. Reader, if you are suffering from this 0'stressing complaint, or Tetter, Heh, Scald Head, King Worm, Pimples, Bar bis* Itch,any crusty, scaly skin erup tions, use Swayno's Ointment and he cured. Sent by mid! to any address on receipt of price (in currency or postaire stamps) SO cents a box, three boxes r?l.'J.">. Address Jetters, Dr. Swayno A" Son, 330 N. Sixtli si reel, Philadelphia. No charge for advice. Sold bv druggists generativ. ly If .Mason A- Hamlin Organs Lmhn sci hy ever 100,000 delighted purchasers. Not lowest priced, poorest and dearest. Rut highest priced, best and choupest. "ost but little more than inferior organs ive live times the sa isfuetiou. Lasi twice as long. Victors at alt world's ex hibitions. Acknowledged bent hy ?// dis interested and comp?tent musicians. ?Solid fad*, indisputable, such ns un oth er organ maker in the world eau substan tiate. Glorious news for purchasers, tl rand Int rodnet ion Sale. "New Styles. New Prices, G-Stop*, Elegant (Jase 880: Superb Mit vor Top Case lu Stojts, only $K?0. 15 days trial. Freight paid both ways if Organ don't suit. Sold on easy terms. Rented until paid for. Deliver ed anywhere ill tho South for il extra. For full particulars, address Lodden A li?tes, Savannah, Ga., Managers Whole sale Southern Depot Prices same as ut Factory. ?Sept. "., 41 Luddeu ^ Bates' Centennial Oller li Piano and Organ Purchasers. (.'onie to our Centennial, October .Sth Otb and UHh, and come prepared lu bu; a Piano or an Organ. For Centennia week we make this Special Ceil len ni? Otter. Purchase of us a Piano valued a or over?170, or an Organ valued at o over 905 and wo will neliver the sam freight paid, pay your R. R. or Stearne fare to Savaiiuan and return, give you ; years subscription to the Southern Mm ical Journal with its ?1.00 worth of Pre minni Sheet Music and p ese nt you rsc] and family with complimentary ticket u? the Pinafore, to be given at ibo Tho;; ti e during the Centennial by the Ann tour Musical Association under tho iii rectum of Mr. W. Lodden. This nib to apply on eithur t'ash or Install mei purchases ut our Reduced Kates undt our Grand Introduction Sale. Not a pei ny to be added to prices because of abo Y special concessions. If you ever i it ten to buy now is. rho time Prom ?-'."< I fdO saved on the purchase and as mue more in expense.-, freight, otc. LUD DEN ?V BATHS. Savannah, ('a., Wholesale Piano an Organ Dealers. COMMERCIAL. YESTERDAY S MARKET. Corrected Weekly from the Angus livening News. AnousTA, GA. Si p. :>(.,. 1 STD. COTTON. T.me of Ibo M ai kel:- Firm ai steady. Ordinary. Good Ordinary . Low Middling. Middling. (Jood Middling . BRKADSTUFFS AND GRA1N. WHOI.KSAI.I-: QUOTATIONS. PLOU R. Choice Family. .ffLtlii nt! Double Extra. $.> Super. $5 TO THE BONDSMEN OP PURITAN UNI VERS ITV. On thc 20th of May last a Circular was issued announcing ?lie necessity ol' re organizing tlio University, foreshadow ing sonic changes; and n questing bonds men to release us from the obligati >n lo furnish further free tuition, upon speci lied conditions. Responses to this Circu lar, though favorable In nearly every cuse, have not been sullicioutly niimer ous tn warrant tho Trustees in assn in big the responsibility of discon li niling 111 ? - free system. Ii is ?nu- purpose, to con-1 tinuo tho plan proposed when thc bonds were signed it will occur to bondsmen, at once, thal wo cannot possibly goon without their substantial support ; and that necessity is now upon ns to urge most earnestly ruo payment of their bonds. Wo hope that no stronger influence than that of appeal to your love of tho institution will be necessary to prompt you to make as large payments as possible this Pall, and to continuo payments until your ob ligations arc fully discharged. Wo feel bound to accept nothing as an excuse Ihr doing less, except, absoluto necessity. Wo have no word to inti uno your hearts, if the repealed appeals wc have made do not move you ; and when we shall have exhausted all tho means in our power, the responsibility will rest with you. THUS P.SMITIJ, President pro tom ti C.. WELLS. Secretary. P.S.-Tho University opens thc lath of September, with fro? tuition; and with provision, also tree, for tutorial in struction to such as may liol bo fully prepared for thc Collegiate Course. Thc expenso nf this hitter arrangement is li bo borne by the Professors, w i thou t. charge against the endowment lund. A. J. NORRIS, l-lsq., is our only au Ihorized agent for KdgeiieU County, through whom payments should be made. It will save much troul ie and expens? if bondsmen will cull on him, without delay, and state what they aro aide and willing to do. The Treasurer will take pleasure in furnishing any who may desire it, a full statement of all previous payments. C. ll. JUDSON, 'Treasurer. Sept. IG-2t II. l'R?VE?BS^Ir PROVERBS, jj "?.'.ir :<M-'.U, S "f:..-J will ho Mid K*i?U-.~- % 1' . .:? Hi".;- :i ?If! l!: t ll fl Uon :?:.?! I .</ i |U Ja:-- 'M Will But CMC rcty-w- Mi.;. i:;t:..-_." ' ??jor lat?a." ?Kc2?l cf, prornra E "Hop ritfri brJV.a ami ti..? r .:> i , u. Blip, .. ? ? il r/tty?iv :!...: ? infiel.ron ? .. y S keelby eua !:4.i|>y.*' 3i:wi u.of:-.... c." ?j fe & -tAitci ? ?. :..? ft '?:;..? * - i iv?, fc r~y ..ir;..'.'H ;f tl t ff 7'op r , / ri s ' .li^s-g: ? .': .> S fr .' - t, i. n * .-.:}. I! ? ~* fl'cf.. ... .......?;?:.t ffaul ?.U-.;.;.?..u.i i. K Billi i..<: . .? . ; .^.?ir Marock ri.-* ?l , AM ti's ...:.| .),.,. I- ; : i i!: ... I- \j'r- ..):?.;.! ?Iii li I v..;. ... . tT ??.jani . ar :? Co.. ? - '..V . :~ . - "-asas? TAX NOTICE. Kia;KriKU>, e. li.,, s. C., Sept. 1, 1ST!*, nnll li Treasurer's Books will bo op.en JL for tho collection of Taxes ni lin lid lowing piares on days named from li o'clock, A. M. until ."> o'clock i'. .M. At Edgellold C. If. From Monda;. Sept. lath, lo Saturday Sept. '-'Tii:. Holder's Store, M onday Sept. ?nih. Landrum's Store, Tuesday gSepl. "Milli. Trenton, Wednesday IVt. 1st. Johnston, Thursday < let. 2nd. Caughman's Store Friday Od :;,-d. Ilidgo Sp ri mr, Saturday Oct. Ith. liklgelield C.il from Monday Oct. CI h lo Saturday Od Uti'.. Mt. Willing. Mondav Oct. 1:5th. Coleman's X Hoads, Tuesday Oct. l illi. Richardson ville. Wetluesday Od I?ih. Haitiwangor's,Thursday Oct. loth. Hurst's Store, Friday Oct. 17th. Mooting Street, Saturday Oct.. ISlh. Cheatham's, Mondav < let. lilith. Talbert's Store, Tuesday <>..!. ??lsl. Liberty Hill, Wednesday Oct. 22u?J. White I {ouse, Thursday Od. 'J tul. Mori wether's School Uous.c Frhlaj Oc|. .? li h. Ked Hill, Saturday Od. u:.;!:. Fdgclield C ll. from Mondav- <>e?. i?"th Ut Ei?dity UuL ?lsL A fl**** -?"-'. .pen nines win iuiach. Taxpayers will biko noliiretlial i make my appointments t<> go around as late as my tinto will permit, ami tlei b?nks will he open only live days aft ;r ur,' re turn to lOilgellcld C. il. li. K. NICHOLSON, ('?.univ Troxsurer. Sept lt -18711. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Ctnirt <>/ Ottuivton I'tCH.s, Kl bert lloro, IMainlilV, vu, oliver ?lorn, .lames I loi n, (j(iorgo \V. Dorn, Santh l'.iown, Mariha Vowell, I'M ward Fer menter and (diver Fermenter, De fendants.- >y<o;t)/ioM fur lit'lief TO tho D?fendants, oliver Dorn, James Horn, Geo. W. Dom, Sandi Drown, Martha Vowell, Edward Fcrmontor and oliver Fermenter. Von are hereby su m moue? I and re" quired lo answer complain! in this action, which was liI(MI in thc ellice of Hie Clerk of Common Fleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer ?.i ihn ?aid complaint on tho suliseribor at his lillico at Edgelield C. II., s c.. within twenty days aller the KorvicH hen of, ex clusive of tim day of such service; am] il*you fail to answer Ihecomplainl within th? linio aforesaid, 'he | dal ii ti ll in this action will apply lo the Court for the re lief demanded in thc com plain I. Datctl Kdgelield S.C., Aug list *?01li I SJ :'. .1. h. ADDISON, {'Ininti ITs A Horne;,. t ). F. Clicalhain, [Seal. ? Clerk C. C. Fleas. To the Def? ndanU?, Sarah I'mwn, ?>i.n - lhn Vowell. I'klwartl Ferment? ? ninl oliver Fermenter. Take notice that tho Petition in the above stalls! cans.? was Hied in !he lillico of the Clerk of tho Court ol' Common Picas for ridgefield County, and S?lle aforesaid, on tho 2lll h August, 187?. .1. I.. ADDISON, PlalulilFs Allorm.M. Sept. 4, ls7:i ??I N? , i ? G ETA B Lt^l' /ft V * LC,> wm Hun been ia co? Ht ?nt une hy lh(>-/, V public bo- over twenty^ y?-arrt, anil is thc best pr?paration tsver In vented for RESTORING GRAY HA IK TO ITS YOUTHFUL COtOll... VA: Tho Stale Annaycr anti Clteuiifit of.Mac;;. and leading Physi cians endorso and rccom lt cures Helling, i:i "i>- \ monti it It unppUen thc natu- ^ ml food ami <<>l?n- to thc hair childs without staining tho skin. It will Increase ami thicken thc growth of tho hair, ]irc vent lt? hlanchlnB aid llftlllnic off, nn?l thuB AVERT BALDNESS. tlonn and DandrulT. As a ll Al It lUtESSINti it. ?H very deslrahlc, Riving thc hair a silken Kofi ness which all admiro, lt keeps tho h ?sail clean, sweet au. healthy. as a great triumph in medi cine. WHISKERS will change thc benni to a BKOWN or BLACK at discretion. Being lu ono preparation it i? easily npplied, and produces a permanent ?olor J that will not wasli off. ~ PB?T?K?D B? R, P, HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. A. CARD. OFFICIO OF MU tktkl illS, OUR MEAL MILL is now in lull opera lion, and wy will 'nu pleased lo lill orders for fresh ground ?go???'c! .?Si'.*iS. The quality f-liall l?e second lo none. Price as low as llie lowest. TONIS CASH. No CiiARi'SE for draying or sacks. Orders for Com, Oafs, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed will have prompt attention. L?RICK Ar LOWRANCE? Proprietors, Columbia, S. C, May 8 -Gm 22 i r. ?auen, ar. n.) . i:V"lT. l-atiiu; nimi a WH-M-WIIIO : I'M :? 'I i:l it nannie Disease?. .1 - !<i!i:il Im IIH>.< far exceeding ? in 'Kiln : u.ty :.. ???luiii.'f, imnie yean ono urn'.- .! iMiil<'!!iiiito associate Uiein .Iv.- ivH-i . !. . : , !' .. -l'y . r Hie WorliPl Uli ?.' Itu ?' i.! ll ?? III Itt which has : . tvi?i i ,,. IX VAMOS1 HOTEL. i ' . . li . .< i'ruil|;i?tt'"l : li'1 inrorpo '. -4Vlf "I U url.IV ?.j M. tUm-l '? .- .: > ?.H. ivl:!i itu liijlotrltigoiHccra: i .. ? . V. J .:: : . :.? . i". i> i'IKIirr, V. Prt>. ?MI. . . fi. !..: n;:: lt. SMITII, Treas. N'?NK i'in . rs- ;>::> sr.j o KONS nf cm t . - II a- di,! Knculiy. CtiUov . ? . :: i>. rall r..niucouiewiUiintlic ?.nivt.- . . . r i teilte?, IA'S'; .?: . : '. :>-. ; ?. -i-.i-i-'ii ff practice U .iv . i v n m eili'iiMii nf umtun! Jitdff* .,: ..ul 'til. Iti Vlitel. Til neil, an,I laing Dis 1 . . I t|iV.-fill nfllIU. . Kartell)*an*nur belli . .i, r lin' i'iire of nil tl IOHO I t i!tr.le? i';ir3l\>i? Nervous Debil? .11.-..Vim**-. Dance), Sen? Li.i'i'iii.us receive Ibo :ti!i*iii Iii . Tan i ri i'i :1?I . iffh Uv. : ... }.>>.?... v TO SKK I'.VTIhXTH. Hy cur . ir.-.Til .-< ii in I ... ?:i" i~. w?' rim treal many chronic ase ?.. . ?'. .?. ?mtv urillmul as ?rilli n !. i ?. ... iil!:?;h.ii. Ki r lian li n: .r-IN uclr's i ..:.-..> ... s. .i M \i. ?.:>-. I ,\.f\iM-rr i:."." nap's. H-nt hi . li : r" l:i\.i!l .'alni 'i'uin l-ts" liniilu ); ?.. . ii-i? na.- -, n??' ii'-[m l-|i?i<lt. si SiOlt'At. t'ASlj*. Ann n.-; the i>|>rrallniet which Wi atv i-all.i i ::;. il inn i lr l.lli nllv tn |ir|-|'urr.l. aro li ? fur N.isii i'..!-.,.a . I lar.-tili. Tiiuiuns Kltitula ?II An.-. I'ii--. ll.ia:.i ,;.n;.;iii. . Ilvtlrncele(Dnt|*y ni m.- **.*,-,. H .-1 v arti i? 11.-, ovarian and Ulcniui Tumors . !.-..;, .sima- II: tin- lUaiMcri. Stricture, ric. il.-. \\ .- . i iirr.it . ii. ri-~ lr: y. liv a Hew ini-lii . "I ivillniltl . lil-..:..;:! >i|?-r*tlli.lU, faiHHT?i. I llih-fccl, Spinal ( 'miva Ut rc. and "Hi. r deforuiltic? |S e nam* i I'liiiiit-il, .-.Mi.lli.ii a- a rural Ive Au. ni," teni ..ii nivijil <-i tn i-.-iii-. ?'???.??.??- ? '"'::;i'u :;::?O::V7 l'ci??il ?::::!:'.;::., ItUKTfAUO, .N. V. ?::>? .ts;-> ; NKaVOi l ill . ly; ...jna -i .;. i r il-.', ?lnrsden's EVctoral Kahn. A CURTAIN rum lin: CVntgli, Cub ?i. ami Croup. Try-a bottle; price .ri' rents al B?a??Vil?'.S mi Iii NTORK. Ni iv 2S. 1ST S tl"-"id HOMES IN THE WEST ! "^jfiTlj tire prcpariHl ir Inrtusli llniiics V V lui inc'riiotisaiul imlitstrioiiri Karin ITS :inil Moi'lianii-s. We s:>ii L<iinls-on III Veal's erclit, tit<i|rOi.nt. Wi-will exi'bange htmls in l<]aslern Arl:iiiis:i.-? lor iiuproveo1 pruprrty in Norlit Carolina, Ka::i Ti'iiiicssct!, Wi*sl Virginia, I'- ttii syl.\:min or Ohio. Will iradi* Lands foi Mcri'hiiUiiiseor Live Slock, t.iiii-i il ....mmissions paid lo Agents, JACKS & CO. II IC I. KN A, ARKANSAS. .Inlj Jud. IK7?I If JW EUT FRIEND ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. .1 bad no npp.-lito: I l..lu... i-.i;.. IT ??. " nie n in .u iy nih! *' "Vuur I'lllsnro hiarvelloiis." "I send for suotlier Imx. and ki'i'p I hem in Ihn house." "Ur. Holloway ?ms i-i i red my heailai-hc that was eh ron ic.'1 "I gtu'ii one of your I'ills bi my lialm for cholnratnorbiis. The dear little thhiggot well in inlay." "My IIIIIISIII for n morning is now eurisl. ''Your liox of IJiiMoway's Oiiituionl ??tlred me ?d' iioi-.es in tho head. I rubin-.I sumo nf your OilUlll^lll bl'llilld Hie cars, and Um noise has left." ''Senil nm two iioxes; I wat it I lie-in for tl |?onr lainily." "! euch ?sn 1 dollar; ymir pri?e is 2? iicitts, bul thc mcdii'iiio is worth ti dollar." "Send me live ltoxes of ymir I'ills." "I,!-; mi' have throe Imxes m vmir Pills bv r?*tiirii mail, for < 'hills and r'uver." ! have over -oo such testimonials as lilt so. bul wau) of spai'c .. litpols ino to conel mle. For Cutaneous Disorders, Ami all erii|il?ons of lin' skin, ibis < nut mont is most iuvaluabln. it docs not beal externally alone, bm poni-lrates willi thc most sonri'liing cllis-ls lo lin \ i-r\ root of Ibo evil. HOLLOWAY'S 01NTMET Possessed of lids rcinody, every niau tuny bo his own Uoelnr. ?I may be cul.lied iiiio Um system, sn as lo renell any internal conitilaiul; hy Ihcso means, ii nu rcs Sores or U leers in the Tl I Itt > AT. STOMACH, LIV BR, Sl*l N B, or other parts, l! is an infallible reuiody B?r ISA I' I.BUS, KAU ItRKASTS, Coiilnili'd or Still' Joints (iOUT, KU BLT M AT I SM, and all skin disensos. Isiroi.TAXT CAUTION.--Noun arc gen uine unless Uni signature of J. I laydtx-k, as ngoitl for Um United Stall's, surrounds each box of Pills and Oiiiluiciil. l?oxcs :>: '??i i-?iits, (?J cents, and ?1 eai-h. til- Thorn is considerable saving hy laking tho larger si/."s. HOLLOWAY' A- CO., Now York, Jan. '.' INTO -ly-'l T. f?larkwaiter's Marble Works Broad st., IV?ar Lower Wirket, AUGUSTA, ?;A. MOIMI tiien's, Tom listones and Marble Work ni'iierally always on hand or tuailc to order. A hugo sci'tiiiii ready for Iel lori og and delivery at si mr tesl uoliiiv Several huiidrcils of new designs of the itne-t tuoiiorn style "!' Moninni.nl-. fur nisbet! al a lower pri?e Iban ever beforo iii thU linn ket, and of ll::- bel work manship, similar to ||',al of llie new Con feilt".d' Mfiitimeiil rctrnutH i tn-ied by nu' in this r?t v. Til KO. MA ll kW IX. I 'KR AugUKla, Nov. tl IT 1 v Jussi: M. HAUT. CIIAUI.IX M. ??-. i ION. I1ART& KAUTON. ,ion\yro\, s. HA VB opio.-d an lisant Stoek ol . Cm H b'.. Bvery itrliele of vvhieb i.' lew'and fresh from New York ai ri vin; only a lew days a o. Wo have every urlit'ie usually lound ii ; ic Ury CIMMIS lino Ib-ady Made Clolji hnr. Crockery, Maid ami lb>||u\\ Ware < .'l oi r-ies and Toh iero, Cigars, A ... A it. Our Mr. Hanlon bongil) Ibosc '?nod: in p ison, and we eau si ll in edrilpa goods i an be houglil any where. All wi ll A KT & UAl'TO\, .IOI1NS S ON, S. ?. Sitpi IT ::m n CliARLKS W. ('UKMiUTOX rlilorurj ami CouusfKor at l au.; i'.D?'.i.i'i KI.IX;. 11., s. ( Will practice in all thc Conrls of Soul! Caroljn:i. nhil rcspee.tfitlly solicits th patronage of his fri.-mis and the publi generally. ( )lii?'C < >p))osil?. ( icu. I l.-ii-v'.-. Ma\ I".' Hm 'J;"? NOTICE. \LL p U'SOIIS illilelilf.l lo the mule Signed will pb-ase e.inii' fni w i nod sollln by Hie first dav of del -bi All who fail to settle by that, dav thc neron nts will bc placvd ?ll the binds .1. L, Addison for coiled on. <?' M. CLOY. Sept. JT, 167>!-:it 41 3 Have this day thrown open their doors Ex hibiting a large and IlfillLI of Carefully selected .s a A II immensely I nv ??rc Stock of Ladies' and Gsnts Hand Made Shoes. A lull linc of CLOTHING, HATS, STATIONERY, CROCKERY, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, WOO DEN WAUK TINWARE and GROCERIES. And everything kept inn First Class Village Store. BAGGING ANT) TIES ALWAYS ON HAND HIGHEST PRICES 1?ABI> FOR COTTON. The advantages windi wc enjoy enable ns to cope with any of our competitors in ottering GOOD GOODS AT LOW PB ICES, Having devoted two weeks in New York, to a personal and carcini selection of GOODS and BARGAINS, and we have the .arc advantage of having paid cash for them. We shall conduct our business straightforward and upright and strive to deserve thc patronage ol' thc good people of ridgefield and Lexington and all who favor ns with a trial. . WK SEM, i:\ii,lSlVlM^()RCASH. ^ 'Batesburg, S. C., Sept. 17, 1870-2m 4-1 ~ KEEP YOUR MONET AT HOME ! FIRST CLASS GtKMiS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. ?iiiii now opciiing ;i largo Stock nf all sorts of Merchandise, which T bought in Now York from lim largest dealers, ?uni T mn determined lo sell every article al surh prices, (hat Hmso win? (five nm a trial will not want togo abroad tn seek bargains. 1 keep a full lino ??f Mm following goods: NOTIONS. DRY GOODS I .adi' s" an.! < hillls" 'Ph*, eilulh lilovns an.I Ki.I O Un Hamburg lidgiiig, Iiiscrting ?uni thais, ('?nilli-; ami llrtishcs, Fancy Note Paper, Kevelopos ami I't rfiltncn, Kine Soap, Dolls, Toys. .V.-. I Worsted ?nil AIpacen Dross floods Calicoes anti Paper Cambric, i Homespun, bleached ami Sea Islaml, I .leans, Kersey* ami Cassi innres, ! shawls and Cloaks, j Manuel-, Cotton ami opera, j Vr ci Iinji au,l Hiwe, i Knelling ami Kililtons, ? I ?.|lal s and Cutl's. A lull stock of Hook? ami Shoos. A superior lot or hand made shoes. Anice lili" *.i line* Shoos, ic?th hulton ami laired, fur Ladies. Hals lor ( innis, and Mats lor leadles; also Flowers fm* trimming. ?.?in i'.?l I3S.-Ten, ground :uul wholoSpiees, Pickle?, Cheese, Crackers, ?fee (.'lass. Tin. f 'roirkory and Wooden Ware; Omens Dru, and Korosenooil. Also !'. igghig ami Tios, besides ollior things UNI totlioiis tn enumerate. nV? H: J.:, ?iltvir.s pn) tin- lull il! A KR KT I'RICf S'OR COTTON. Co;;;o, seo, liii\' anil ba happy*. J. B. NORRIS, TRENTON, S. C. Kool 17-lui ll - f>!i.s.h<><! in 1843 G. VOLGER WilOJLiH8ALiH? AND RETAIL DEALER IN SEGARS, TOBACCO, (PIPES AND SNUFF, WHISKIES. [?RANDIES, R?M?S, GIN'S, RHINE, CLARET CA TAWl?A WHITE,CHAMPAGNES. V8S.\B:fl?.%r WATER cd. :i Spccialiv. BOTTLED BEER. si LOUIS, CINCINNATI, MILWAUKi E, (Domestic.) KAISER, l?t KM Kit, PILSEN ER, (Importe*!.) Ba?SH<'S:.^-Lower limn lim low?tt for (.'ash. 195 nnd 254 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. September 1-Lu SlJ \\. L. HOLM KS -7-T-.-.-iTrrnrrrrTPT OLMES & LIPFELD gV S. C. il VING this ?lay lormed a Copartnership for conducting \\w general GROCERY anti COMMISSION BUSINESS, ?iii !". rili'used lo see and serve (heir friends and public generally. GROCERIES. Every Hiing usually kepi in a. First Class GROCERY ST OR ?v eau be found here and will be .sold as low ns any Responsible Lionne. Special alten lion paid to all order ? intrusted to ns. : Wo will pay the Highes: Market Prices Yoi- Cotton. Mamburg, S. C., Sept. 17 :?t ll IS ll. DA V KAMT. TA NN Alf ILL SAM'L ll. SI M I,KY TANNA HILL & CO., tiarri a ftes, Wagons, Harness, :in<- Saildlrry, a OM! Vt li ICNKIC Dealern in Carriage and Wagon ?Wa tc ria I, Dicathcr, ?liar Findings, BEcI??n;?, Parking:, Ac. Tim alilcntioii nf consumers is (rsl 1ml lo our full assort in cut of doods in all thc alnivn branches, which we have now instia;k"of thc heat M cnn facture and Quality, ami ni price* lower than heretofore ahlained for inferior goods. Our ..din is in improve lim standard of excellence in every department an;' lo si ll nothing which wu eannoi I'till v giiiiranteo, and al lowor prices. Weare now ottering-One Horse plantation Wagons lnwt limber- $111.0(1 Two Horse Thin)hin skein light bes! ti III her ?nn.iie. Two Horse Wood or Iron Axle, $110.00. Two, Four and Six Horse Wniroii :mw known lo save your stock, your temper ano your money Axles never hrokon, never strung, ?ever ont of sot, always run llghl and carry as ni noli as voiir lanni ?yin pull. TOP mid No TOP lU'OolKS, Extension Top finir seal |{in*;kawavs verv cheap Platform spring wagons, two ami ihree spring Demoeral Wagons,'Ch i h I rons' Carriages in great vitriol) Ac, ,Vc DAY, TAMAIULL & CO., Mureil L7, ISV'.I-Iv If? ?linUSTA.C ? [{IISTIW1"""*118 tRSKINE C0LLEGE' 2 000 Bushels for sale by DURST & MA Tl IK WS, Kirksey's, S. C. Sept, 17-lit 41 i H rn WISST, s. c. Omi of Mm oldest, institutions in Hu state. Founded in 1830. Restondnwet college in Soulh Carolina. Faculty com ?.lele. Instruction thorough. Delightful cl i malo. Total expenses for the year Itoard, tuition, honks, fees-$140. Boan in mess, the total expenses will not ex ceed$IS0. W. M. OKI ER, President. Sept. 15-41-41. 99 For Dyspep?i?i ' * j itt > ri? ai> ? ? ? /OH. TAKE PENN'S BITTERS. 1 f?ifa *aT For the Liver; . .v. .? ?Uo ir??T ?.<?..: Uti? . ? btu li i-a vn?? . : ?nie* w-^'ia:? A .:. ... . .. "sJi'??* TAKE PENN'S BITTERS, i?? ; . ... ??l?a \* " Por the Digestion . . s?! t.* .^l t.d UfiiiH TAKE PENN'S BITTERS j . I . : .il ;i bu A For Sick Headache, J ... .^fj .* ?..f?CI.'-* TAKE PHI'S !i ? b:i/... . 7 . ... t v../-v ii TVe will guarantee a sure relief if you will give our BITTERS a trial. No eure, your money will loe refund." G. L. PENN & SON; I?'. V. BURDELL L. E. WOuD, Barnwell, S. C. _. URDELL ? WOOD. aa COTTON FACTORS -AND MRU COMMISSION MERCHANTS Sp?, i I attention given to the Handling of COTTON and all other PRODUCTS OF THE FARM. ??' . Commission for Selling i OI??IB, 90 cents per Bale. QUICK SALES AM) RETURNS. ^ COTTON ADVANCED ON IN STORE. 1 IRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Corner McIntosh and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, A iigiiHla, Ga., Sept. 4,-3m 39 I, MACE ? ?0., LllS JlIJMiMiW--, Have on hand a full and compl?t? stock of ET, AUGUSTA, GA. . iga TAPLE GROCERIES For the FALL TRADE. Tho largest stockjof all weights of EASTERN JUTE BAGGING In llio Southern States. Heavy stocks of all weights of ON CONSIGNMENT. Agent? of Blackwell's Genuine Durham Bull Smoking Tohacco. Laflin & Rand's Orange Powder, the Prize Powder of the World: <;<>.?ds sohl at WHOLESALE ONLY, and at the very lowest prices. The tatronagn of Marchants respectfully solicited. Augusta, <JH., Sept ll-tf 4?) W. M. JORDAN..' t GEO. K. SIBLEY W.T. \YHBLESS. SIBLEY, WHELESS fr v. Li COTTON FACTORS.- - . . . : . .1 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. SPECIAL ATTENTION .GIVEN TO WEIGHTS, Augusta, Ga., Sept. ll-3m 40 ll. I). HUDSON, I Late of the linn ol' Hudson & Stubbs. ) "*'!^L^L<?^?U^55??^<>B,,^', l.ate with Walton ?it Clark,. ; HUDSON & IH K TOY, ii IT'S BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. lifriOlf iifll v fi ? i** ? .& ' AVING this day formed a copartnership for conducting the general GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Will he pleased to see and serve their Olli Ericinls and.the Public Generally. ,T; ,jl<(^ i J'iHtt Everything usually kept in a first class GROCERY ST??RE'can he found here and will he sold as low as Ally Responsible ?Souse in the City. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 4-3m 39