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gtiul?r ??bttt?str. TERMS : $2.50 per ?nnumj Rates of Advertising : Advertisements will be inserted at the . rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines, or lesa) 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, Chap pol ls, S. C. W.H. YELDKLL, Longmlres. JOHN H. Hui KT, Batesvillo. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHEREDGE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, S. C. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C. Capt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C| N. W. BROOKER, Ridge, S. C. JOHN CAUGHMAX, Caogbman's Store,! 8. C. For the Advertiser. Mare About the Stock Law Fence. EASTCOOPER, EDGEFIELD Co., S. C. i April 1st, 1881. J Mesara. Editora .- In reply to your in-! quiry about the "Line Fence," across! Gray Township and along the Halfway! Swamp: '_VHas It been built? Is itbe-l ingbuilt?" It is built, and was inspect-] ed and received to-day, by Mr. W. R.i McKinny, one of the Abbeville County! Commissioners. Mr. McKiany express ed himself as being highly pleased with! the fence. No community or set of meng ever went into anything with more do termination than did the advocates of this fence. They surmounted every ob stacle, and to-day a completed and ro-| ceived Fence is their "(our) reward. The first obstacle to overcome was thai S there was no appropriation made to payj fer building the fence. That was over come by private subscription. Next, op-j position sprang up in a section where it was least expected ; but that'too was o vor 4' come. Mr. McKinney says tho Stock? Law portion of Gray and Cooper is a dis tinct and separate people from tho bal-J ance of Ed ge fi eld ; and Edgefield's only! chance to any farther claim on us is toj have the Stock Law extended through oat the County There are eight miles of fence to bo let! to the lowest bidder, on the ist h inst., at 12 o'clock, M., at the Tom Payne X R'ds. The fence is completed and received ; but there is no one responsible for its (the S miles-the balance is secured by bond) protection, and thereforo it will be lot < the lowest bidder, for that purpose. Yours, X. A. For the Advertiser. Major James ll. Murrell of Charleston. Dear Advertiser : To-day, while Edge field so bitterly bemoans* the loss of her! great and noble Gary, my thoughts revert to another, who, on this very day, onej year ago, crossed the river and entered! into the eternal enjoyment of God's smile j one whom the Advertiser knew well-andi by whom the Advertiser was well belov-Jj ed-Major James H. Murrell of Charles ton. And the hand that writes these memorial lines trembles with a genuine! and profound grief, for he who is dead waaf one of our dearest, truest, noblest friends j James H. Morrell, of the old Charleston? Courier, was one of the purest and most'l elevated men of South' Carolina.^. Gentle,! * courteous, j mit wu* ?tm--M U? to the chosen few of the intimate circle he! was the very flower of fellowship, the soulj cf Tftaalx_devotion. His yjrtues.wilLlii a?Lec-Ail? ute pmnng roTR m the h rina mont *nd the sweet influences of his life long be felt in the lives of those who? urvive him. For one year, to-day, he* has known "the peace ol' God which pass ! eth all understanding. AN OLD FRIEND. April 10th 1881. The Uu won ted Beauties aud Altrac-s UoasofMr. Alvin Hart's Spring Opening. Mr. Alvin Hart's spring opening of| dry goods etc., is now full in all depart ments. And for his new announcement,! in another column, we beg universal at-! tion. For two months to come, ladies,! yon can find no prettier or pleasanter j place Uian Hart's. And owing to extra ordinary commercial facilities, Mr. Hart J Is enabled to d irs poso of his goods not] only in quantities and qualities to suit,* bat at prices which astonish all corn pc [ titers. It has always boon Mr. Hart's, aim to increase and retain Iiis custom,: and to achieve this bo has always pur sued a policy of liberality and fair deal ing, which when coupled with his ener gy, his business qualifications, hisoxcol-I lent judgment and his iuimitablo taste? is bound to succeed more and more as! the years go by. Standard Ammoniated Guano and Dia-j moud Mixed Gloss Paint. These are two specialties Which are ad-5 vertised in our paper this week, by Uob-j crt Wallon & Co., thc popular grocery^ and commission merchants of Augusta. We hope our agriculturalists generally! will take into consideration the Standard! Ammoniated Guano;- while to all persons* wishing paint for houses, fences, or o th era purposes, we would certainly recommend! the "Diamond Mixed Gloss," whose glisp toning surface is impervious to time, wind| and weather. A CHANCE FOE "READJUSTMENT."!! Senator Mahone weighs but OOpoundsJ while Mrs. Mahone tips the scale afr 200. Here is a chance for readjust ment.-Boston Herald. John, my dear, said she tenderly, if you do not buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup immediately, I will go lome to my mother: I can't stand this coughing any longer. Ile bought a bottle. jkW- Please remember that WM. Mm.-! HERIN <fcCo., 913 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., have on hand a very full Stock of Boora, SHOES and HATS, which aro of fered at Low Prices for Cash. Don't fail to give them a call when you visit Au gusta. y Charlie Ross Found. For fiao Whiskies and nice drinks, gc the old true and tried "Bonan?ia" Saloon, DICK ANDERSON, G. S. Joly 28,1880. ALSTON, FAIRFI KM> Co., S C., ) February, 18S0. J Dr. L. T. Hill : DEAR SIR-I am proud to say that .vom medicine bas doue more for me than al the other medicines I have ever tried, j pronounce your HEPATIC PANACEA sn perior to all for Liver, Stomach and Dys pepsia. Yours respectfully, *^ J. S. SWYGERT. For salo to the trade by W. H BARRETT, Augusta, Ga. Messrs. Huiehison d- Pro.-lt Ls will real pleasure that I add my testimony I the great virtuos of your "Nenralgine' as a specific for nouralgia arid sick hoad ache. 8uch a remedy is a biassing, an? oil sulferers should keep it on hand. J. H. RIDOELY, 136 Cathedral Street, Baltimore. Sold by Dr. W. E. LYNCH, [3m LOCAL ITEMS. ggChurches. Si Oa Sunday morning next, so tar AS .wc! gare informed, the Baptist, alone of our* ?churches, will Vie open for divine service j' ?The Rev. Mr. Walker will preach at Ka rolin. Tho Rev. Mr. Mood will preach at! ?McKendreo's. The Rev. Mr. Rogers will! ?preach at Johnston in the forenoon, nndj Sat Harmony in the afternoon. ?Rev. G. W. Bussey. I We are glad to learn that the Rev. G. W.I fflBussey, as President of our County Sun Hday School Convention, is ropresenlingE HEdgefield in the State Sunday Schoolj ?Convention now sitting in Columbia. Spar New Town Council. ?j Our annual municipal election came ol non Monday last, with tho following re Hsult: Intendant, A. A. Clisby. Wardens.! HW. E. Lynch, B. P. Covar, O. F. Cheat-J ?ham, K?mest Gary. ?Gold and Tyrian Purple. a Como into-tho now Advertiser office Sand see the beautiful transoraesand side Blights of stained glass. ?Pomona Grange jj Tho Pomona Grange will meet with! Hthe Spring Creek Grange at Etheredge'sf ?store, on Wednesday of next week, the] 120th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho Ex. ecutive Committee as well as all gran gers and their friends aro earnestly re Huested to bo present. The Inevitable Stock Law! Read the original communication, on] our fourth page, from certain of our hon ored fellow citizens of tho Rl^Tge coun try, and also tho very forcible article from the North Carolina Observer ami Enquire): . jp Gen. Gary's Pallbearers. Gen. Gary's pallbearers in Edgc?eld wore Capt. John C. Sweariogen, Capt Bon Mays, Mr. John L. Addison, Col. 0. F. Cheatham, Mr. A. A. Clisby, Mr. Wj E. Lynch, Mr. D. R. Durisoo and th Hon. John C. Sheppard. The Committee of Lawyers On Saturday morning a meeting of the Edgofield bar was held, in regard to the death and burial of General Gary. At' this meeting. Stanmore B. Griffin, Esq., Jprosided, and the followiug committee was appointed to attend tho body to Cokes] bury : John L. Addison, Esq., Hon. Jno. C. Sheppard, and Messrs. Benjamin W. Bettis, Walter D. Ouzts, Bonj. L. Abney and James A. Devore. A committee was! aiso appointed to draft suitablo r?solu tions in honor of tho distinguished dead? which committee is to report at a future meeting. Burial of Gen. Gary. Tho special train which boro-tho body] of Gen. Gary arrived at Hodges Depot all 5 o'clock on Sunday morning; and at-JJ o'clock on Sunday afternoon tho burial! took place, in tho old Tabernacle Church! cemetery, two miles out of Cokesbury. gj Death of Gen. Gary's Mother. Wo are informed ly tho ooma ltlee ofjg lawyors who accompanied Gon. Gary'sS! body to Cokesbury, that Ins venerable^ and honored mother-Mrs. Mary Gary-i"" died on Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock,L. two hours after the burial of her son || whoso death had not been broken to her Kajar W- T. Gary. Major Wm. T. Gary was in Florida nl-gj :the timo of his brother's death, and is** ,-expoctod to arrive in Cokesbury on jWednesday, the 13th. Death of Mr. Seddon Morson. i In November last there caine to "JCdge li wood," tho home of Mr.?. Picken** on a? tientan or a distingulsneu >\ irgiiun-iann-H Iv, and a man of very-mro physical and? intellectualgifou Ho was Crotty ttuWL spent with consumption, and soon bo gjiJ came too ill to make a move. On Salur-gjh day morning last, in the midst ol' thesE1' sleepless kindnessaud devotion by whichK] ho has been surrounded for the past Jive rr Ly? months, he departed this lifo at "Edge-! wood,'! aged only twenty-six years. His, jbody, accompanied by a sister aud Col. Fleming Gardner, was taken to Rich ?mond for interment. .Our Railroad. President Jones, of tho Edgefield, iTrenton ?Sc Aiken Railroad, informs us' ithal his thirty convicts are now diligent ?ly at work immediately on this side of [Shaw's Creek, where the labor bas been .very heavy, and where there is still ab?utSjG fono mile of difficult grading to beamun-isjy fplishcd. After crossing tho cre?k, tbcBL [route, until within the nearneighJdrhoodQ |of Aiken, is lovel end easy of 8unagc-*&J [ment. President Jones soonis niguineB |of completing tho grading of th? road by the limo his six months lease of tho] convicts shall have exnired. Who Knows Him ? Tho following note will explainilsclf : ORAN??KUITIU!, April ?, 'M. Sher I?' <>/ KdyrjieJil Comity.--J)qr Air. H huvo in jail a black negro, abou! 25 oi f.TO years old, 5 feet (? inches in liefat, and ? weighs about 140 pounds. Hq is leas rod iand marked as il ho has been a doperate^?" ! character. I believe he is said ujho f?llten gol'shot. Goes ]>y tho name of Job Hurd.Ejj^ silo claims to be originally from 190rgio^B~j [[says bo killed two mon in Georg , and asm jjnegro named .>Ted Glover in E(;elield ^fr ?sonie limo ago, probably ono < morogM ^yoars. Ho is scarred on each sic of bis9|fl ?neck, and has] rallier sharp featios Iffflst (you know anything of such tncgro^V please give mo somo informnlia con [cerning him. Yours respectfully . A. M. SAXLET, -- Sheriff f. C. ?Wire Fence. t j Very soon, Gen. Dunovant-n ii bave a ?largo stock of Sodgw ick's who f?oee on shand. Among citizens wlty havo'jaloly ?purchased it are Rev. J.ii*. Me?ing,j ^Capt. Charlton, Mr. Jeff Whitbuor, Capt. E. E. Jefferson, M. John Znu morman, Mr. Harry Hill. ?Poppies and ?stlich Feahers. Il will soon be necessar. to carry li ?ghi ?.tools to places of amusca eut. A fash Iion authority says: "Auing now Bprirjgj bonnets, sixteen full blom poppies a|ej seen on one and niuo ostfeh feathers onj another." The Fredericksburg S>rc Fall mid Ovetfiowiir. The new advertiseraehof Met?rs. \ Richards & Bro, of An^ta, in anolhei column, claims much, ht to know the men is to believe strictly^' h at they say Therefore read very cafully about thej spring and summer stocl of tho Freder icksburg Store. The Mflrs. Richards can always present sp?ei?'d advantages to purchasers. And llieidry goods eslal [lishm^nt is ono of Ihensoet extensive i [the whole South. ?"The Poor Man's Neild," God Rlcss Iii! . We mean Mr. H. books, of the Oak .fillall and Star Clothe Houses, Augusto, 1'tlian whom a worth i; man does not carn on thc clothing or an other sort of busi ness. Read Brooks new card in this week's Advertiser. <. deals in first-class ready-made clothing! all ho says aboul it you will lind strict true. "Nice Cai - simere Suits from $J) to $12.00. Dia gonal Suits,all wool.om $13 00 topl.00. Black Cloth Suils, apccially, from $10. '00 to $35.00." At hoks's ! Two Houses 'Numbers G1.4, GI? $>G36, Broad Street. Brooks, the Poor Ab's Friend 1 Agent for EdgeGeld. j Thomson <fc Nagle have given up, or; sold out, their interest in the Columbia"] Canal job, ami like sensible pooplo tho morned men ol' Columbia havo taken* hold with a start that augurs suceosr " Moro than $100,000 of stock has already^ boen taken up. Capt. Lewis Jonesj has been appointed a?eut for Edge^eld,! for hiking subscriptions to this stock. National Surgical Institute. Ono of tho Surgeons i ' this old. and notable Instituto will visit Edgefield S. C. April 25th ISSI stopping at the Calri houn Houso. Tho objectof this visit is to give the afiliclcd au opportunity for ex animation at or near their homos, thus saving hopoless cases tho expense of a trip to Atlauta. A careful examination will bo made, and patients eau learn ifl Lheir cases aro curablo or can bo benefit ed, and wholhor it will bo necessary for' chem to visit the Institute. In such cases, is can bo cured, or treatment begun a ?ionio, arrangements can bo 'mado wi th jj jur visiting Surgeon, and treatmentccm nenced at once.' Cisos of Deformities and Chronic Dis it?es will bo examined, such as Club] Peet, Diseases cf tho Hip, Spino and Joints, Paralysis, Pilos, Fistula, Catarrh, Female and Privato Diseases, and Dis-J ?ases of tho Kyo, liar, otc. Come carly, as tho visit is limited to] ?he time slated. For circulars and full larticiilars, address NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 19 ATLANTA, GA. COMMEEC?ALr YESTERDAY'S HARKET. Corrected Weekly from thc Augusta vening News. AUGUSTA, CA., April 12, 1SS0. . ' COTTON. Tono of t ho market-12, m., easier ; I, p. m., steady. )rdinary. CJ Jood Ordinary. Sj jow Middling. 95 diddling. 10] Jood Middliu-' ..... 10.? TAX NOTICE. tWI LL bo at tho following places, on tho days named, to collect Onc-hal" ho Taxes for the liscal j'car ISSO-'Sl .'lie Tax lovy is III mills. 2nd May at Johnston, 3rd u Watson's Store, 4th " Ridge Spring, nth " Caugb in au's Store, (?th " - "Mt. Willing, 7th " Denny's Store, 9th " Coleman's X Roads, loth " Richardsonville, llth " Wm. Haltiwangor's, 12th " Durst Store, 13th " Dr. D. C. Tompkins's. 14th " John Cheatham's. Kith " Holder's Shop, 17th " Boutwell, ISth " J. P. Blackwell's, 19th " Longmires, 20th " . W. L. Talbert's Store, 21st " Red Hill, 23rd, " Trenton. From tho 21th to tho 31st at Edgefiold ourt IIouso. B. 0. BRYAN, Treas. IO. 0. April 13, ISSI. 4119 L?XBD II IC ADV for IM 31 li DIATE USF. LL COLORS AND TINTS-ANY PER SON CAN PUT IT ON. . W. WALMiH"?ROS, & C0.| M > L IC MA A' UFA CT I 'Ii EJUS, i-?j 't&'VL XII ri IE DIAMOND MIXF.D GLOSS, P?TNT is mada froin^lie sanio Mi-.-jj! trials all Painters claim to use, vix:S cst White Lead Zinc and Linsoed Oil,? Ut scientifically united with " A Por laneht Linseed Oil Gloss," which over mies the difllculLios Ilia*, have stood in io way of paint mixing, as tho gloss is ul destroyed by ag?!, and gives tho pig leirts strength and prevents tho Lead ?om chalking oil-, as it will do in one wu 's timo ?nixed the old way. Tho Dia tom! Mixed Gloss Paint cannot bo cquaV 1 ior outside or inside work. Thowealh * cannot penetrate tho Penuanent Oil-j loss Surface, neither is it. affected by ?rubbing or washing. It is suitable for I purposes, and warranted to stand in ly climate. It has been thoroughly] ?ted, hoing in use over fifteen years, id in all cases has proven its superiority. One (?allon covers from liOO lo 250 ?nato feel-two coats. Tho undersigned havo been appointed euora! Agents fur the salo of Ibis Paint, id aro prepared to furnish dealers on boral terms. Samples, Cards and Prien] isl.-; furnished. -KO?'Tr H ALTON & CO., 911 UroailSt., A UGU&'TA, CA April 13, 1881.-2tlSJ -CALL AT L. j. LEOKIE;S UM PO Kir'.M OF FASHION, Thora you will lind ono ?if tho finest ul-best sol ec tod stocks of Millinery ever rought South, together with all the lat it novelties in Trimmings, Notions and lair Goods, Pattern Hats and Bon neut, rtiliciid Flowers, Feathers, Ac, Satins, ilka and Gauzes; Ornaments both for lats and Bonnets, also for tho Hair. ,v:'t:hes, Braids, Puffs, Curls. Tho La i tho Pinafore, tho Saratoga Wavo, io Perfection, (hoCoquette, Blonde Dye, 'air Pins to siiiu blondo hair. The in isiblo Huir?an Hair Not, of Parisian [anufactlire, and is indispensable ?br] ont coiffures. Faoo Powders of best! lanulVic-tnro. Lace Fichus, Laeo Ties, aco Lawn Aprons, Infant's Caps in rgo variety, Jowolryofall kinds and y los. Ladles' Hoso, Handkerchiefs. os, indeed, one thousand things loo nu lerous bi mention, but will bo ploasnd havo you call and examino our lovely ock throughout. And as to prices, they ill snit and .shall suit tho ready custom .. OrdorsHOlicilodand carefully attend l to. lt. J. LECKIE, 025 Broad St., Augusta, Ca April li, lS.Sl.- l.st2 Notice ? ANY and all persons aro hereby noll :JL fied not to ?ive employment"lo one ;aac Cul breath, colored, .os ho is under in tract with tho undorsigtiod for the resent year, and has left ino without B luse. Tho full oxtont of tho law will be irried out in this case. H. A. WILLIAMS. Denny's X Hoads, Apr li, 'SI.-3118 Money Saved Is Money Made ! ! [PURCHASE your ENGINES from us, L and save $100 on a 10 Horse; $200 on 20 Horse, and $300 on a 30 Horso-Powei higine. Send for our prices before pur hasing Engines, Gins, Presses, Saw and irist Mills, Threshers, or any kimi ol lachinory. We aro Manufacturers' Ag'ls nd guarantee satisfaction in quality and rice. WALKER tfcLOUIL No. 135 Meeting St., Wost sitio, ?ear Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. April (i,-1Sin3 rHRESHING MACHINERY, -o The old reliable SWEEPSTAKSS] THRESHER. TRACTION, PORTABLE & ST.V iIONERY ENGINES. BUCKEYE HARVESTING HA6HINER1 The BUCKEYE binds with eihei vire or twine, and is ibo most pereet?'i irOilrict o? invention in Binding It-H^ {lines, my The VIROINIA FEED CUTTER, .gn Kinsley's patent SEED Sowr.u ndgj'l j H A NO DISTRIBUTOR. Send forle-S* icriptive Oatalogao and Price Lia gj\ Branch Oilice and Warehouse at. Edgeileid C. H., S. C. W. T. ADDISON, Apr'. G-18 4J Manage TH A Position of Leader in Dry Goods. In'Hi? ful Thought and Study, Making Nation - CAPI The Vigor o? Whose mind no Subtlely can Subdue or Deduct. iLi HOMER'S C Hurling Stones That Nine Degenerate fl Two Iluttdred and Fifty Tlioiisniu1 Dollars worth of Choicq IDuring our entire experience we luivo carefully watched our J presented to thc public at WHITE'S GHR 2f\ri{\ PIECES LYONS and ZURICH SILKS, sold in Now York City, by 9\JKJVJ order of Messrs. Passav?nt & Co.. of Paris and Now York. Wednesday, Mar. 19, J. B. \Viiite & Co. ?ought atlliis Sale, 289 PIKCES. Nos. 487, 488, 489 and 513, 510 and D2S. 47 Piceos Zurich Colored Oros Crain Silk, it 3U. This is a Oreat Bargain, and will be-sold in Um i led quantities, at relr.il, at Hie. Every imaginable shade. Every .piece warranted perfect or money refunded. Lois 543, 551, 508. In all, about f>,000 yards Fancy Sommer Silks, ?it 30c; sold last soason at 85c. Lots 1,164, 1,150 to 1,108. This is a princely lot. 7,000 Yards Plain Satin Mervclllux and Satin do Lyon, all new Spring shades; price, 48c, worth $1.25. Nos J ,238 to 1,540. 497 yds. Cadrillos Jasper ?fe Hayes' Jaspers, at 17Je; worth L10 Nos. 1,277 to 1,290. 1,900 yds beautiful 'Black Silk Brocado, sold at 7()c on tho dol lar-an actual slaughter. Price, 35, 50, 75, $1, SI ?5 and ?1 50. Nos. 1,100 to 1,185. 847 yds Satin Currys, Satin Rad za miro ; Salin D'Egypt, at 50, 05, 75c and $1. Nos. 1,542 to 1,570 1,040 yds China Lancos Rayos and richest 20-inch Black Satin Armoyre, $1 25 lo ?1 75 a yard. Hy Order of Messrs. C. AuTmordt & Co., Mar. 2.3, 2,500 Dozen Kid Gloves. We, J. B. WHITE & CO., Bought307 dozen. Every pair warranted or monoy lo ho refunded. In this lot only ll Hooks Colorod Kid Gloves, 8 Hooks Colored Kid Gloves, 17 Hooks Colored Kid Glovos, all at $ 110 a pair; worth $2 50 and $3507 17S dozen Wh'ilo Kid Gloves, 8, 10, 12, 10 huttons, at 99c a pair. Also, in conueclion with this salo wo bought 100 p'ioces Lyons, 27-inch Black Gros Gi aili Silk, worth $1 50. Will oiler this lol in limited quantities, 6 lo 25 yards, at 05c. "These Black Silks were made lor lho best City ltotai 1 Trade. Think Of It! 27-inch Black Gros Grain Silk Satin Lustre, al 65c, Every pieco warranted pnrosilk. Arlington Mills Sale, Through Townsend & Farges, of N. Y. City. 178 Pieces Black All Wool Rolled Bunting, at 15c; worth 35c 208 Pieces of Lace Wool Bunting, at 15c; worth 35e. 0S5 Pieces of Gray Debezo, at 5c; worth 15c. 200-Picoes Australian Crepo Plaid, at Sc a yard. * 210 Pieces Circassian Alpaca, at 10? a yard. 219 Pieces Fancy Brocade, at 'Mc ; worth 20c. From the (Kerman ?md French Importers. NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES ? IN DRESS GOOOD?Tfrom 25c. to SI 25. IP ARASOL S. Wo haye purchased 7,S00 at a special discount of 40 por rent, for cash. We aro soiling children's Parasols at 5e. Ladies' Twilled Silk Umbrellas at $1. Tho Beautiful Mercedes "Rullled Parasols," in Satin and Satin Brocado Silk, rind the Now Coaching Shades-prices ranee from $2 50, sr., ?S 50 tn $12 50. 500 22-inch Fringed Silk Parasols at gi 05. In the Clonk Room, We Opened on Saturday, RM Dozen Ladies' and Children's UND.KRG ARM EN TS, and marked thoentiro lino in Plain Figures. Bolter seo them when making oilier purchases. THE PPJCS&^LL T2SHFT. Mr. J. G. G ALLAITER, of Fredoricksburg, Va., has clmrgo of this department. Ul Sb G G S Wo call particular attention to the immense stock of Real and Imitation Laces, miourding to $0,700. Wo paid 48 cents*on tho dollar for thom. --i-i-wrr---*- W ii S???S?M WTm?E, t?io L?etelo: aas rs Of CHARLESTON, S.O. OFFICERS : J. ADJER, SMYTH, President. ALEX. MELAU ERS, Vice-Fresnlent. HUTSON LEE, Secretary. ll. A. KINLOCH, M. D., Medical Director, W. M. JJUTSON7, General Agent. WE heg to announce to the good people of Ridgefield that wc have'' accepted Agency (for this County) of Hie PALMETTO MUTUAL BENEFIT Ai n f ATION, ol' Charlesion, S. C. This Association was organized and chartered under] the laws of the Stale of South Carolina, is strictly benevolent in ils aim and object,] and from ?ts rapidly growing popularity wherever in tro: lu cod, we feel assured that it will lill a long felt want with our citizens for some plan of mutual protection for their] families, based upon equitable principles, and upon roles obtained from the most re liable insurance tables of mortality, whereby SAFETY and (?EUMANENC Y maylHc ?.cured beyond any contingency, and al LOWER-RATIOS limn hitherto offered by Underwriters of Life Insurance, or any of the many orders ami societies established for tho purpose of affording pecuniary relief when Hie father or brother, or support ofj Hie family, is stricken down by death. Simple! Safe! Permanent J The plans ol "Tin-: PALMRTTO MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION" are simple,] *afe and permanent. The members pay only one small ailie mortem assessment al a jj Lime, which is held as a sacred I rust lo make the payment ot death claims sure. Tin moi?uary Assessmeuls are calculated upon tho American li.vperienccTables, arestrict-l ly equitable, and provide purely mutual prelection at actual cns/.. The amount ofj issessraenl increases every year in accordance with the mortality of each particular] ige, thus equalizing the burdens of thc old and young, and providing thatpermanen y which the plans of most other societies have failed to secure. The mortuary assessments are deposited as they are collected with I he "First National Bank, of Charleston, S. C.," an I constitute ? ssored fund for the payment of j Death Claims only. The funds arising from these assessments cannot be loaned or I invented in seen ri lies of any kind, bul must remain on deposit in bank, subject lo! ?ighl drafts for tho payment of Death Claims. Certificates of Membership will bo issued lo all acceptable persons, MALE 0!R IFJEIS/C A.XJ133 li?tweeu the ages of twenty (30) and fifty Iii ve (55) years, for amounis ob one, Lwoj three, four, or live thousand dollars. The money collected from members pirates two fonda which aro kepi. separate and Ustinct from each other. The one, Mortuary Assessments, being INCLUSIVELY DEVOTEDT? THE PAYMENT OF p?ATH CLAIMS: and the other, Momber ?hip Fees and Annual Dues, being appropriated lo thc PAYMENT OF ALL TUM lOX PENSES of managing the Association. A Board of Supervisors selected from thc prominent citizens of different, sections ?>{ our State has been organized, who will attend the annual meetings of Hie director?, ?xaminc thc receipts and disbursements of* trar-inorluar'' , and certify to the cor rectness of all annual statements made by this Associa. ,. The Secretary of thej Association is under good and sufficient bond for tho faithful deposit of all assessments] collected from members. The Officers aro well and favorably known in commercial j ind insuranco circles, and it is their determination that tho business of this Associa Lion shall be judiciously managed, and the interests of its members faithfully guarded. We cordially commend this Association to the especial attention of thc people of] Ridgefield. It is a good institution, ami nerita success. ffy^ff' For further information as lo Kates, &c, apply to ll. It. DUR1SOE, 1 AGENTS FOR EDOE Edgefiehl, S. C., Feb..9, ISSI W. P ADDISON, /i-i ELD COUNTY. ImlO T, Broad St., Rear Lower Market, Augusta, Ga. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Ld MARBLE WORK generally al ways on hand or made to order. A large section ready for lettering andi ielivery at shortest notice. Several hundreds of new designs of the most! nodorn styles of Monuments, furnished at a lower price than ever before! n this market, and of the best workmanship, similar to that ol' the uewj Jon federate Monument, recently erected by me in this eily. THEO. iTB A ll lt XV A LTE BC. AunusTA. GA., NOV. 25, 1S79._ Iv51 Denier.lu _ ^ ^ All kinds of Cooking Stoves, Bangos, -fe^Lilrr"^'"- ^J?-4,4?=wr^^as?*? dato Mantels, Tubs, Wash hoards, Bread ?'rays, Biscuit Boards, Roiling Pins, VondonandSlonoChiirns.Tiii Bod-ronni' lets, Bath Tubs, Milk Buckets and Pans, Valor Coolers, Hird Cages, Lanterns, Tea nd Coll'eo Pols, Andirons, Shovels ami 'ongs, Smoothing Irons, Crockery and I lass ware, Spoons, Knives and Forks; .leven, Knifo-brick, Stovo-polish, ('olino lilis, Shoot Iron Stove Pans, Waldo and Valor Irons, Iron and Tin Saucepans, ?ran i to Iron Waro, tho nicest waro over nado for cooking vessols. Wholesale r I! el ai I. (Mica pest Pince to lt ny idle ben Furniture. Augusta, Ga, Mar. 1,1881.-ie!3 raAiaors THE ? TUR G IC 3 List Every Article Forms a Text for Care s Quake and Monarchs Tremble in Their TOL8. nilling with a Giant Grasp Whatever Ile Takes Hold ol', Like That or 1HAMPION8. len of Modern Times Would Fail to Lift. 3,000 Dry Goods, at an average Net Over Sixty Cents on the Dollar, Mercantile Interests, aud never such au opportunity as this was IAJSLD DEPOT. DEPARTMENT OF WHITE D Wc tnbc Pleasure lu Naming a few of the New Prices on Well Known (.oort's* 0,000 Yartla 4-4 Victoria Lawns at^oants'a yard. 500 Pieces Persian Lawn at 2f> cents/worth.50 cents. 1,000 Yards ?-4 Victoria Lawn at 8 cents. 8(5.") Pieces Checked Nainsook at 8.cents a yardi T/?NRN DE INDE--LINEN^Ii IR EL AN D E. .%0 Pieces of Lonsdale Cambric at ll conts a yard. (?07 Pieces Fruit of the Loom and Semper Idem Shirting al 7Jc. . 28,000 Yards Printed Union Lawns, 32 inches wide, at 5 cents a yard. 50 Cases Figured Manchester 1,400 Lawns, at 01 conts a yard. ,800 WORTH OF HOSIERS Ladies' Irish Balhriggan Hose, yard long, at 25 cents a pair. Children's I ace Hose, Pink and Blue, at 10, 25 and 50 conts a pair. CASSIMERES, ALL WOOL, at 45c. a Yard. HARRIS' BEST, at $1 25 a yard. Cuban Tweeds at 15, 20 and 25c a yard. Clan Ginghams, choice, at 10c Furniture Cretonnes, ono lot of 50 pieces, at 20 eon ts, worth 50 cents. White Spread? at 63 Cents on the Dollar. Job Spreads at 35 cents. GO couts and $1. English Heavy Marseilles Quilts,-st ?1 50, f2 and ?2 50. NOTIONS. Our now prices will make ours about half tho usual rales. EMBROIDERIES. Onat us 58 cents on the dollar-wo will sell thom at this rato-tho prices aro jus half, and in low numbers about one-fourth. You can buy a 5 cents lodging for J ic; 7? cents Edging for 3 cents a yard. PRI3STTS. Best quality mado at 5 cents a yard 000 pieces 7-8 Cambric at 4 couts a yard. 500 Pieces Shirting Print? at 4* cents. 800 Pieces Shirting, damaged on tho edg?. at G cents a yard. 10,000 FRFNCH SPOOL COTTON, Whards each, at 3 cents a spool. Monday, April 4th, Wc Placed Before thc Public, 1,000 Doa, Laundriod and Uulan?dried Pocket Hankerc.hiofs, at 50 per ct. oil-clean. 1,000 Dozen Unlaundried IL S. Handkerchiefs at 15 conts. .?,000 Dosen Laundriod Handkerchiefs at 5 cents, worth 15 cents.' 300 Dozon Gents' Laundriod Handkerchiefs at 10 conts, worth 35 couts. Special. 27.000 Yards Roal Torchon Lace at 2\ conts a yard. 30,000 " Vermiliion Lace at 2\ couts a yard. 1?AKRIS BROS , the Glove Men of New York, Unloaded this year at an avorage of 55 ennis on ibo dollar., Wo mn otter 1130 Lace Top Gloves at 15, 20 and 25 (rents a pair, 1200 English Lylo Laoo Top at 35 and 50cv ?1 12-inch Silk Mit for 40 cts. ?1 50 15-inch Silk Mit for 75 and 85 cents. No Correct Idea Can le Formed of the Sweeping Redactions th's Season. LACE CURTAINS. 200 Picons Imported Curtain Laco at 10,'15 ami 25 cents a 3'itrd. 100 Pairs of Spanish-Curtains at ?1 to $15 a pair. p, Broad <Ss 1 Georgia Chemical Werks; Again oiler to their old customers and the public generally who want reliable ano [uniform FERTILIZERS their well known brands of SUPERPHOSPHATES, Patapsco Guano, Grange Mixture, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Mastodon Guano, And their Superior Make of ACID PH0SPHATF, for COMPOSTING, analyzing 13.110 to 14 per cent, available Phosphoric Acid, and over 2 per cent, of Potash. Also SULPHURIC ACID, from their chambers, at lower figures than it can be laid dowi if bought ont of the State. It is the purpose of the Company to continue as it began and the assurance ia given that no article will be manufactured or sold by them which cannot stand any reasonable teat which may be properly applied-. ?The large and rapidly increasing number of ils patrons alford (he best evident of what has been done, and which may reasonably ho expected from this ?IOM1 manufacture, whose products are used in the Slates of Georgia, South Carolina, Ala bama, and elsewhere. The Works of Ute Company, localed at Augusta, Ga., are at all limes open to the inspection of the Planters and Farmers of Georgia anti the adjoining Slates, and our Superintendent and Chemist, Mr. C. li. P. LOWE, will take pleasure in exhibiting the Works and its products. For sale by our AgenK who may be found in the prin ctpad Towns a?-' Villages ol* Georgia ami South i, or by . A. STOVALL, TREASURER AND BUSINESS MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA. J. ll. ROPER, Ag't.', Trenton, S. ?. [3m9 Pendleton's Book S 804 BROAD STREET, (Next to E. R. Schneider's,) AUGUSTA, GrA., Keeps Constantly on hand a fall line of Books and Stationery, Consisting in part of Standard-and Miscellaneous Booka, Novels, Tales. ?and Religious, Bibles, Testaments, Hymn Books, (of difieren t denomina jtioris) Sunday School Books and requisites, School Book.s^ Blank Books all kinds, Note, Letter, Fools-Cap, Bill and Le?al Cap Taper ?OFFICE and FANCY STATIONERY, Picture Frames, Dolls and Toy?! ?Photograph and Autograph Albums, Pictures, &e., &c. Books and small packages of Stationery Bent by mail, Free of Postage] on receipt of money for same. A. F. PENDLETON, Oct. 5,-tf 44 804 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. ftumtoii Baptist High Schoo! Kev. II. At Whitman, A.M. SEEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE FARMERS* "BONANZA." Mux Ixe. ? now vegetable from s. A.. differing from anything ever grown lien*, delicious raw or cooked. Heed ?tent by mail '.nets, ii paper. Soya BejUl of Japan, bali benn half nen, said by chem ist* to bu the liehest li timmi rood known. Fine rod 1er plant. nl->n. Heed, IS ct?. ? paper. Cuban Um en Waturinclon. lust lm|H>rted. largest variety ever grown in U. H.. firm, luscious, crisp and sugary: brtH to keep nr.sbip.25 els. u paper or 2U seeds, (J papers ror tl. Very notre*. Lo-j-or-Wood Muskmelon, hu Reit known. 2 toa Teei lone-Hue uuulity.earlv uii.i proliilc, I.? cts. a Wiper. Climax 'romain, riehpsl davor, early, prolific, so'.ld-un *-? i il In every wnw IS Hit ii paper. White Kgyp ?) linn Corn (from the Nibo, ylehls Immensely In tl?' South where oilier com falls. Unequaled ror : In or stock, 'JO els. u paper. 7!> els. a PM Bu. Tcndnlc, nun plant rei ilsa cowl wo days: MIO IS fi. . high, irids, u i>u|n'r. Cn/.co Com. grains I in. loug, ' ?.( in. brouil. Sis-d will bring fiihiilo-is prices, 15 cl?, a paper. All Hie uhovesent for fl..'I oreacb l'or \s. Address C. lt. Ul Mt MM.' A < O. Ailmil.i. Un. Inference: Hon. W. h. Cnlhoiin, Mayor or Atlanta. ENLARGE AND DEl?L0P THE FORM. ir shrunk wholly or lu pari from nature or dls PHSC. Advice free. Deserllie case und send - tamp to P. De Ii, Co., Atlanta.Ou. No humbug. High est reference. Correspondence confidential. Principal. Pov. Hugh P. Oliver having resigned, lo booomo pastor nt Tuskegee I 'Ala., tho Rontleinan bofhro named ? graduato nf the University or Goonda, and of tho Southern baptist Thoohviriil Seminary, ha? boon chosen as bis?me censor. School opens February' 1st. IHHI.) -, . A, SHAW, ," Chair. H mnl Trustees, Jan. 17, ISSI. u-j QWMi A Mi, SODA WATER, &c,j Kunai to thc Impoital. Munu?icl ?reel ami foy Salo .il twum BOTTLING WORKS] 1318 ?road St., Augusta, Ga. i Oidora ailed promptly and ship-! |ped by Express. (_Mar. IO-SJJ Change of Schedule. >.r... }. HTM ?St. J CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA ii AUGUSTA R. IQUNKIIAT, PASSENGER DEPAR COLUMBIA, S. C., Jun. 14,1881. I/"VN and'after Sunda}', -Jan. 10, 1881, \J tho following Schedule will- bo op erated by this Company: No 42, SOUTH, DAY PASSENGER. Connect at W. C. it A.':Junctlon with South Carolina train for Charleston, ex '?optSnndays. Leave Charlotte.-.".. 2 00 p m Arrive at Columbia.ll 15 p m Leave Columbia.ll 22 p m \rrivo at Augusta.....T.... 12 25 pm No 43, NORTH, DAY PASSENGER. I Leave Augusta. 5 30 am vrrive at Columbia.10 fl:? a m Leave Columbia.10-30 a m Vrrivo at Charlotte. 3 25 p m No 47, NORTH, Nicnrr EXPRESS. . I Leave Augusta,... 4 40 pm Irrivo at Columbia,.4)22 p in No 48, SOUTH. (Leave Columbia,. 8 00am Arrive at Augusta, .......12 50 pm For reservation of Sleeping Car, Berths, rimo Tables, or other information, apply o W. A. GIBBES, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, or to -. A. POPE; General Passenger Agent. G. R. TALCOTT, Sup't. J. A. O. JONES. J. n. JONES. JT. A. C. JONES & GO*, Denlas in imoniat'd Fertilizers ^soivetr-Eoiies AND Acid Phosphate?, Tren io?, S. C. March 2,1881. 2m?3 ~ . VALUABLE ~ ?KEN COUNTY LAND, At a Sarifice. 1HAA AORESJallfind fanning 9 Ck\J\J land; mixed Hoi!; mostly ovftl; well wooded and heavily tim her id. Excellent water power, with good .pening for Mills. Fino dwelling, gili louse, storo house and all uocesftary oul mildmgs. I can conscientiously recommend ibis .roperly in every respect. Price only $5 per acre, on easy terms. Apply to CLAUDE E. SAWYER," Aiken, S. C." March \, ISSI. 2m 13 , i Notice. A LL persons aro forbidden, under pen cV. alty of tho law, from hiring ono tobe'rtRsunsoy, colored, and his wife, taohael Ramsey, as tho said parties were, nd aro now, umlcr contract willi tho ui> icrsigned for the vear 1881. ' ELBERT ANDERSON. ; April C.-3tiS Thc Williamston Female College. [T is conducted on what is called tho L "O.VK-STUDY" PLAN.withaSemi innual conrVo of study, and, by a syp-. . nm ol'Tuitional Premiums, its lowrat?s ro made still lower for all who avcraf e 5 nor cent. No Public Excroisos. No Receptions." Graduation, which is a* rays private, may occur eight times a ear. For full information, writo for ? n Uustrated Catalogue. Address, Rev. S. LANDER, Prcs't., Nov. 2, '80.-ly] Williamston, S. C. ELEGAN7 JEWELRY CHEAP, Tu Introducir our new ny len :inrl Inlliioncetmde k'e inu!:e Hi.- ft?ilowiiu: unparalleled oOeis rpra hon lime: "Tin? Rorltii l'nrket ?:ouiitlns a poid dated watch chitin. itc.ile shani pin, Indy's elOr :anl-si't jewelry, se.t b-.-nn eii?TImitons.coral m?:k ace, sot Of agate studs, enid pinte hand i lie, ctilhu6 ? ?titi(m. key rime, pockci I? uk, imliaUun silk lundkerehtef, pen. penci), contle envelopes und Hilled tit from tn ii.lHl. The Itoynl Cxsk.-t contains one jnipprhnmcfliVKt rinjr, elec'in* '.?-" 1 -??r~h ?el !?i i ?T. Tnnrr ii vi.-? Iii" . . * .? nid plato . ? . it .. : .! VsetYgnld. .. J?le?.e.'Ve./.itl.ilii.i.iM?y ? il,. . - Ms,lovely ? mien tcarf pin. eenuin r r.u.si;.n dU;t:ond stud, Ntnllese cross \v!ih P. diamond < unie.-. bca?tlftll jct sleeve huilons, plated rollar hntluii, ;. I : i ink watch clintn, plain enid plate rim:, nobby ;ameo riiiK. Maltese oitr-rtlig* with p. din malu! icttincjt, cents' full comb; amethyst .wt, lady's lill plateil set willi White ?tone seltiiif-s.je.1 and .amen scarr pi tr. "'air. enid plate sleeve Initions, rho whole or (his mortui'iceni collodion sent iociire hy mall Tor if, ? fu.- fi.Tu. I for Th is Jot un he rplniled easily at from J*? to ?flu. Address, S'. Y. JHWJil.UY CO.. Allanta, (ia. Tint ATLAN TA lii.ni?? says: "Thiscompany is lertoctly reliadle, ami Hie" amount they give lor rour uiuncy Is astoundinc;." Did Type J8ED for Babbitt Metal for Gin Heads Mill Pipes; &?., for sale t this oilice. Nov. 19-ti 5') -N eonsc< pionco of our removal in tho [iring, wo oller our largo stock of AND ALL KINDS OF Musical Instrumer,t i ! t New York Wholosalo prices. Wo liavo on h md STEINWAY & SON?, DECKER BROS., J. & c. P(ssg? ia?m S? co. MIT IT AMERICAN ri ANOS. Um k til LCRING k Bl HE, i??loraiii iyillTEj SMITH .AMERICAN. WIEG-AND BROS. 714 Broad St., UNDER MASO NW HALL. . Augusta, Ga., Jan. 25, ISSI. GmiS Will bo ndba run li Ml spi-l?cinu, ami tactulomtnwl?ioiit onlerln^ it. It cutiLiln. Cw cwioivl plitfi, 6W rnii^avln?", ?bnut ilia Tniatt, SM full jumlptlUM, p.Sop. mu? Hlnrrtkui, tr rlautlu?: lk?i ?:.rlf?uj of Vr(rrUbli .ana Kluwcr Scnh.PlMtt, lt?:i?. ?to. In\nlulble l.iitll. J/irl.'.Mn ?rruwn Hinli ?rill ba tnujmr, td.'bblc fjr |ilant?n;in (kmS-A Oma lhoi?irro?n :n n ?vifa-tr olbiu?c W. ua?t x .n?iiltv S? luwilyln, rUnlcr-, Inn lin. n nn.l M.itlrl CarUulwri. ?.l.ln- . D. M. FEKEY & CO., Detroit, Mich. Take Penn's Bit tors for the Liver or any Disease of the Stomach. If you are not Real tv ly Relieved, your Money Refunded. Juno 2, IfiSO.-tf2>.