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Jas. T. Bacon. Thos.J.Adams. EDITORS. E. KEESE, Corresponding Editor. Edgefield, P C., April 21, 1881. A Great Railroad Combiuation Preg nant with Prosperity to Charleston, Savannah ana Bellefield, Within the past ten days a great and comparatively unexpected railroad com bination has been effected-a combina tion that bos surprised all ol" South Caro lina and Georgia, and that will have a marked and* immediate influence upon the business centres of both States, par. tteularly Charleston und Savannah. A number of prominent railroad men and wealthy capitalists who virtually own the South Ca:olina Railroad, hi?y-> leased the Georgia Railroad, with ?di its connec tions, for ninety-nine years. - And as these*uune men hayo a controlling in terest in tho Georgia Central, tho South Carolina, Hie Georgia Road and the Geor gia Central now form a grand combina tion .for mutual benefit. The Georgia Central runs from Savannah to Augusta The Georgia Road runs from Augusta to Atlanta, where it connects with the West ern and Atlantic, which, runs from At lanta to Chattanooga. And atChuttanoo ga the last named Road meets the Louis ville and Nashville Road and the Cincin nati Southern. From Charleston to Lou isville 01 Cincinnati! From Savannah to Louisville or Cincinnati! More thpn two thousand miles, under one tremen dous combination ! The principal parties who have a con trolling ihteresl*3n tho 35nth GonrtUim andGeorgia Central Roads, and who have effected Ods combination,-ars Wm. M Wadley, 'originally a Philadelphia man, now President of the Georgia Central John H. Fisher, a New York man, Re eelyer of the South Carolina Road ; am' Moses Taylor and Samuel Sloan, twe wealthy Northern capitalists. The bene lits accruing to Charleston and Savanna! can hardly be overestimated; while whether it will be to the advantage o: disadvantage of Augusta is a questior upon which there is great difference o Opinion. As regards Edgefield in this importan crisis, we have but little doubt that th( new combination will inure to her bene lit. Charleston now being one of th( grand termini, it is but natural to sup pose that these wealthy aud long-headec men will eagerly op&n up to her every feeder possible. And a very valuable feeder would-Edgefield-with her rici back country-be. Therefore let us hopi that in the coming fal), when tho Edge field, Trenton and Aiken Road shall be graded from end to end, the South Caro lina Road will adopt it, iron it and run it. And in iuturo push it on westward - and northward, to compete with thegreal rival company-the Richmond and Dan ville, tho object of whose ambition ii New Orleans at one end and Norfolk al the other. Postponement of the Election Cases The trial of all the criminal cases in tl ? United States Court at Charleston wen postponed week before last, un ti next year, except case3 which may b> taken up at Columbia or Greenville foi the convenience ot witnesses and partie. by. consent. This continuance r?sult?e from the lack of a United States Marsha, for thi3 State, which is due to the dead lock in the United States Senate. Thi? deadlock, therefore, has given to the p?o pie of the State the advantage of a post ponement of the political prosecntioi s jrhich wjll resuMin the abandonment o ver}' many of tire cases, and in that wa;, alford relief to vast numbers of our citi zens, who would by immediate trial bavt been at the disadvantage of a trial ii which the political passions of the lat* election would have played an importan! part. As it is, the mollifying influence.' of twelve months' time will doubtless tak? away much of tbe partisan bitterness o the present, and give to the defendant the advantages of a fairer trial. To tbii extent, at least, the Senatorial contest has proven beneficial to the people of Soul! Carolina. A Good Appointment. The appointment ol' Hen. Sarn'l. W Melton as U. S. District Attorney look: more like reconciliation than anything done by ? Republican President in 2( years. Judge Melton is perhaps the ven best selection that could have been mad? by President Garfield, and the people o South Carolina will recognize iL as such Detone <fc Hickok, Jas. A. Gray's Successors. In the marble .' Trade Palace" of th< late Janies A. Gray, in Augusta, now reign Delano A Hickok as dry good.' king.1!-Delano whom everybody know: a id loves-and Hickok, a younger man but equally worthy of al! confidenceane consieleratlou. And once within thi mammoth establishment, perhaps th< handsomest dry goods emporium soull of New York, yon find elaborate depart ments for each* anel every style ofmer chandise. Suppose you go in with 3*0111 wife. Almost immediately your pocke book begs to be handed to her. You an dazed, aud 3-011 hand it, and Delano Hickok's polite clerks have a lively time The array of superb things.is supremely bewildering-Silks, Salins, Velvets, Rea Laces, Undergarments of Every Style Ready-Mario Snits of Every Fashion But you need not trouble yourself abou these things. Mrs. Yourself will relitv< you of the job. She invests in dry goods silks, muslins, lawns, fans, gloves, para sols, laces, collars, cull's, ribbons, robes wrappers, fichus, while you look on i: amazement anel wonder whether sh< means to buy ont the whole establish ment. Von frown a little and sbakeyoui head. She smiles immensely and pant: l>ewitchingly. The queen wins and 3-01 lose, but a battery of smiles repays yoi for your spring generosity, anel your wi f< is happy; you are happ}' ; Delano is hap Ey, and* Hickok's heart'is gladsome. Bu efore all this, reaci what Delano A Hick ok say In our business columns. Reac every word of it. It is as interesting a.? one of Miss Braddon'* novo's. "Johnnie Land rum's Store." It is quite funny to bo in Augusta v. itl a ring of Edgefield people, and beni them speak of "Johnnie L.andrnm'? Store." A bystander would not imagine that this pet phrase meant the large ane enterprising firm of Landrum, Both well A Co. dealers in Boots, Shoes ant Hats. But for Edgefield people it is suf fieient that Jobnnio is there, and tba they are doing their duty by him. And particularly convenient for them is ii that Jobnnio has set up in such a cou VG nient place-scarcely two doors from where they junpoll the cars. Always to Landrum, Bothwell A Co. then toi your Boots, Shoes and Hats. And dc. not overlook their new card In our pres ent issue. Col. Bacon's Mennmeut. Mr. P. Reynolds, of Augusta, is a worthy man. of the many engaged in making and selling tombstones sud monument?, there are none whose wore*, taste and workmanship may bo more entirely depended on than Mr. Rey nolds's. Tbs weeks Adve.tscr con tains a carel concerr.ing Mt. Reynolds's Marble Works in Augusta. And as a sample of his artistic designs and execu tion, we have simply to point our read ers to the superbly beautiful monummt of the late Col. Thoa. G Bacon in our village cemetery. Castings in Iron and Brass. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Machinery, Ac, Ac, dec. See the card of Geo. R. iombard A. Co., 0/ Augusta, in another column. Messrs. Lombarel A Co., offer superior induce ments to buyers of machinery. They havo the largest factory in the.South and ship extensively to Europe and South America, 1 lil -AT ED6EF?ELD C. H., S. C. . -:o: MISS MEDORA COVAR has .open ed a complete line of MILIJfiYERY ^?ODS, to which the attention of-the ladies is di rected. Ber stock consists cf BOXNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, IJAOES, and everything usually kept in a first class Millinery Store. She guarantees satisfaction. Call and examino goods and prices. April 21,1SS1.?20 Estray Jj?otice^ STRAYED froinfljie Hom'a-h;reek. IO plantation of O en. M W. Gary, a fo?i days since, ene Mouse Colored Mule,' with dark stripe on shoulders aud a light colored r.ds?. Said .Niule is about live; I yearsfold. Any information leading i?i j recovery of sam': v. ill "grear-v .?! Iig?* lin j u? d rwgnod. \v. T GAI:Y. April 20, ISSI.-?20 Notice. \ LL p.-rs ?ns are ' turbid.bu, fiiidvi 1 JL penalty m thu law, lr m. hiring une colored .boy, about seventeen years old, by the name of Carter Chin, as the said boy is hired to the undersigned for the ve?r ISSI. W. L. MCDANIEL. April 20,-3t20 $10 Reward. IWILL give $10 reward for the appre hension . of tho party (with proof to convict) who attempted on Sunday night. April 17th, to burn my stock fence. And would also warn all parties against fish ing in my pond after this date. JOHN H. HOLLINGSWORTH. April 18, ISSI.-2t20 Notice of Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to tho Judge , of Probato for E'Jgefie'd county, for a Discharge ac iiifardian.of Sarah C. Riley, im the 21 si May, ISSI. S. J. RT LEY, Guardian. April 20,-~1i20 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. In Probate Court. BY L. P. COVAR, Esquire, Judge ol Probate. Whereas, Thomas E. Minor hath made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Ad ministration, ot tho Estate and effects of Lewis Minor, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Lewis Minor, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgelield C. H., on the 7th day of May next, af ter publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not bo granted. f?iren under my Hand this 20th dav ot April, A. D. ISSI. L. P. COVAR, J. P. C. Apr. 20,-2t20 Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIMA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common riens. John S. Fairl??v & Co., Plaintiffs, wi. A. P. Padgett, W. B. Padgett, The Louis ville City National Bank and Joseph Morgan, Assignee of Mayer & Mayer, Defendants.--Foreclosure. VTOTICE is hereby given that, by vir .Lx tue of the decretal order of Judge \. P. Aldrich in this case, dated Mar. t9, ISSI, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in May next, the estate and interest of the Defendant, A. P. Padgett, in all that tract of land in the County and State aforesaid, deeded bv Winfred Padgett to A. P. Padgett and W. B. Padgett, on Cloud's Creek, in said County, and containing two hundred icres, more or less, bounded North bj* lands of-George Bell aud Lily Smith, West by lauds of M. Padgett ?nd J. R. Watson, East by lands of Wm. Ca' Francis Padgett and South by lands o. George Bell. Terms cash. Titles extra . S. S. TOMPKINS, Master. Apr. 0, 1331. 'HIS Mrs. Corrie Brimson, Plaintiff, t>*. Mrs. Kate W. Cheatham, as Administratrix and heir at law, Bracie Cheatham and others. Defendants -Foreclosure. N'OTICE is hereby giveu that by vir tue of a decretal order of the Hon. Judge A. P Aldrich herein, dated Mar. 24, ISSI, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in May next: One undivided half interest in the Store House and Lot, situated in the town o; Edgefield and known as the Sullivan Store, containing two Store rooms, oue now occupied by W. N. Buruett and one West by Maybin Griffin. Terms of sale: The costs and oue-hall the purchase money ic cash : tho balance on a credit of twelve months, with inter est from the day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser with a mortgage of the premises sold. Titles and Mortgage extra. S. S. TOMPKINS, Master. Apr 0, ISSI. 4tl8 J. L. Addison, Plaintiff, vs. D. W. Har lin, Deiondaut.-Forerlostire. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that, by vir Xx tuo of the decretal order of tho Hon. Judge A. P. Aldrich herein, dated Mar. 19, ISSI, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in May next, All that tract, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, and containing one hundred acres, moro or loss, and bounded bylands cf Charles Duncan, ?rinick Whittle, Hen ry Miller and Mrs. Fanny Crouch. Terms Cash. Titles extra. S. S. TOMPKINS, Master. Apr. 0, ISSI. -HIS W. H. Palmer aud Mary Palmer, his wife, Plaintiffs, rs. Lucinda Burton, Pefendnnl.- Foreclosure. "VT/OTICE is hereby given that by vir JA tue of a decretal order of the Hon. Judge A. P. Aldrich herein, dated Mar. ISSI, 1 will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in May next, All that tract or parcel of land known as the "Burton homestead tract," adjoin ing lands of Mrs. John Iluiet, Bennet Holland, Mrs. Pickens and others. Terms cash. Titlosextra. S S. TOMPKINS. Mastor. Apr. 0. ISSI._ 4tl8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. William M. Landrnm, Ad'or., rs. Fran ces C. Lnndrum, et al. tTNDER and bv virtue of an ordei ol j the Hon Judge T. B. Fraser, dated Oct. 23, 1SS0, notica is hereby given to all the creditors of the late Geo. W. Lan drum, deceased, who were not paid ont of the proceeds of the sales of tho estate of the said Geo. W. Landrum, theretofore made, to present and prove their claims before me on or before the tenth day ot May next, or else they will be debarred the benefit of any decree to be pronounc ed herein. S. S. TOMPKINS, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Apr. ii, "SI. ?HIS TUTT'S MLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossof appetite.Nauaea.bowels_cpstjyj\ Pain.intrioIIoiid.with a dull sensatibnTin the back part. Pain under the shoulder blade, ftiliriens af't>r eating.wifiB ? disin clination to exertion oH body or grind, Irritability o f t e ni p e r, I. ? \y s p i rita. Losa of memory, with a feeHnj? of naving neg lected some duty, weariness, Biszineas^ Fluttering of tho il ea rt, Dots before" tho eyes. fellow Skin, ? eadaohe. Beetle-? hess ot night,"highly colored"Uri?e. H* THESE WAENBVGS AKE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS a < o ?specially adapted lo such ca?M.ouedoM e?f?Cta suchnchaiige ut feeling as to a.->ti>nbh th? sufferer. They In?*r?Mi?e Hi?* Appetite, mid er.uso tb? ly.ni v to Take on Flx-ab, thus the system ls no?rl>he?].?tit<l hy tlielrTonfcAriionon the DlffeativeOrcan'i. Remitir Ktoota m c pro ?iireil. ITlce g cents. :t5 .Hurray Wt.. BfcT. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OKAY ITAIB or WHISK r.ns changed to a 0LOSSY BLACK by a Bin?le application of this DYE. It impurt-i ? natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggist?, or sent bj express Oil rrcei|it off!. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. (Dr. TCTTS KIM AL of Tr.lor.ble Infomntlon rn? % CHM Mttfftt will tt nrOltd tau on ?j>piin.t|??.# The Leading Merchant Tailor of the South, ..- .... y? .. - ]rkoU*ah'. and Retail Dealer in FINE, WOOLEN, READY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS, GENT ING GOODS UMBRELLAS,. Has nqv3s,. HWBHnH^W|tl.Best Selected, largest ami Most Com p?ete Stfi.-.k tj^P^HPK^pie Sci?fi-^JU prices herotol'nr* unknown to the people. J call the^attWWS^^Alorehant Tailors and Merchants buying at Wholesale, to my Immense stock of FIN K WOOLEN, (Suits' Furnishing ? \>*??\H and Hat*, which 1 am offering at prices as l>w as any wholesale house North; The very li?-est goods Ita WE-.'DING OUTFITS, .. I'v?ys on li.-ind, wlii.-h 1 :!in rcail.y aini ni U' tn m.d;u up in th" latent mid mo t rishii.inl? e sty lei. "u i riva! fed in ? I. ? nur wH ri nish ?ml perfection of lit, ami a> 1 Kv as any goods cl' ?ike cliAnieter MMH in this conni rv-. UNIFORMS OF A L.I, KINDS, A SPECIALTY. T Parties while in Augusta bli mid aili and have their measures taken, wheth e.- ordering or not, to save trouble in future. Will always send samples. April 21, 'Si.-.T 20] AUGUST DORR, TIS Broad St , Augusta, Gn. ir DALY & ARMSTRONG ?3R0AD ST., Op. thc Monument, AUGUSTA, GA. TP U ?HE readers of the "ADVERTISER" are respectfully informed that w have now on hand, for the SPRING and SUMMER TRADE, the FINEST and BEST SELECTED Stock o? DRY GOODS, ever brought Without going into details, every Department! wi li bel with ELEGANT, HANDSOME aud USEFUL GOODS. We have not merely provided liberally for those who desire abreast of the times in regard to Fashion-we have also a complete FSS? ment of SUBSTANTIAL GOODS, suitable for PLANTERS and FA A LY USE. Prices guaranteed against eve>y market; and Fair Dealing and Satis faction insured to all who favor us with their patronage. DALY & ARMSTRONG, Broad St., Opposite thc Monument. Apr. 21,1S81.-4120] Landrail), Bothwell 4 Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS Satchels, Umbrellas, etc, 603 Broad Street, -0 Augusta^ Ga? THANKING our Edgefield frrefcds for past favors, we will endeavor to leave nothing undone to merit their continued patronage. We guarantee our PRICES TO BE AS LOW as any House in the City, for the same class of Goods. Call and see for yourselves. Full Lisie o?* Mackinaw and oilier Straw ISats. LANDRUM, BOTHWELL & Co., Apr. 21, 'SI.-3m20] 2d Door Above Railroad Crossing,. ORDER YOUR A.1 PLANTATION MACHINERY, ND Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeon's Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, Jud son's Governors, Disston's Circular Saws and Glimmers and Files, Belting, Babbit Metal, Brass Fitting Globe, Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, etc fr4-rftn_jind Brass Castings, Gin Ribs and Injectors, from GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,^ Forest City Foundry nn?l Machine Work*. Xearthe Water Tower, 1,014 lo 1,02G Fenwick Street, A UffUSTA, <)A REPA!RING promptly done at lowest prices. We cast overx d' aud Brass", having greatly increased our capacity with latest irirprnvR are running full lime with 80 hands, which enables ns to fill orders lowest prices. Give us a trial before sending off. [Apr Cor. Telfair and Campbell Ste., ONE SQUARE from UNION DEPOT. jft.TJGrXJST^, GEORGIA. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOMBS, and MABBLE WOBK of all kinds, furnished at shortest notice, and at prices lower than ever heard of in this city. All work for the cojntry Carchi, ly Boxed and Delivered al Di pot WI11?0 VT EXTRA CHARGE. When necessary, I will go and put up the work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, -?a 20al BEAUTIFUL HATS & BONNETS! -AT M CLARK'S, St., Alig?ela, Wa. At this old Establishment the ISa ?es can procure NEW and BEAUTI FUL HATS, BONNETS, etc., at Low Prices. IST The largest Stock in the city. [Apr. 21-Om Never Before Were Dr j Goods So For Low Prices And GOOD GOODS, it will pay lo visit the Great Leaders in FAIR DEALING. The Fredericksburg Store is Now Full and Overflowing From the first to the third floor, with a most choice stock of SPRING and SUM MER GOODS, and at the LOWEST PRICES in the city. We name new SPRTNG SILKS, for Dresses and Trimmings, from :10c to $1 25. BLACK SILKS from 37Jc to tho best DRESS GOODS in every grade and style, from So to the newest and most handsome. PRETTY CALICOES at'll. nandoo. Yard wide and hand some printed MUSLI?8 from t?rc to tho most elegant French printed organdies. BLACK GOODS in all the new fabrics, in the greatest profusion, and at the lo est possible prices. H AMBURG EDGINGS from lc poi yard to the most elaborate. Handsome La ces Ties Rucbings, Ribbons, etc. HANDSOME FANS from lr; each lo the most beautiful PARASOLS from tho lowest to tho most elegant. ? . 3 Our HOSIERY" STOCK is a wonder of cheapness and beauty. KID GLOVES! and LACE MITS all shades and qualities. CORSETS everv prie?, tho best for r.O, 75c and ?1 ever sold at tho prices. We have some new stylos made with a view l? health and comfort, to which we call especial attention. Cloths, Cassi meres. nuT Tweeds, 25 per cent under last season's prices. Li neu Drills and White Ducking if>We are^tbe mVly6 Agents In Augusta for the KINO SHIRT, tb? best ready made Shiit ever offered to the public. Full stocks ol' genuine brands of lansdale, Wam sutta and Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cottons, nt factory prices. Linen Table Dam ask, Towels, Napkins and Linen Sheetings, lower than ever known. Our stock is tho most complete in tho city. Wo avoid TRASH and goods made lor Auction Sales, \\ e will send samples up on application, and on packages of Goods ordered from our Retail Departments lo the am't. of $20 we will pay the Express freight to the customer's nearest Express CALL and SEE US. Polite attention to all, whether you wish to parchase or not. V. RICHARDS & BRO., CORNER I5? PLANTERS HOTEL. Apr. 13-10M] MAN, YOUTH, or BOY WANTS, in SPRING CLOTHING- & HATS, AT CookiMM<i Hat Store 711 BROM)STREEV, AUGUSTA, GA. Largest Stock in the City, Embracing BLUE FLANNEL and YACHT CLOTH SUITS, warranted not to fade. FANCY CA SSI M ERE SUITS, in the latest shades and styles. BLACK CLOTH and WORSTED SUITS, for dress. LINENS. ALPACAS, SEERSUCKERS. MOHATRA, Ac. FELT and STRAW HATS, for Men and Boys. SHIRTS. NECKWEAR; UNDERWEAR, etc. TRUNKS, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, &c. $&- A ll (feral at the Lowest Fi ?res. LA ROE WHO LESA LE LINE which Merchants will do well lo sec. A. W. BLANCHARD, April 5, 1881 -18in3] For J- ?- ludlow ?ft Co. CKKT'S SAKE. Successors to JAMES A.. GRA Y, AVE OP f 630 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., !be Choicest mi Most 'Complete Assortment of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ever Brought to the City. They have determined to sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY of ANY HOUSE in the City. And after EARNING the r?putation, they intend to sus tain it, in EVERY RESPECT, hy holding io thai principle. GOOD GOODS, at LOW PRICES, will make GOOD FRIENDS with kind ly faces. Our Senior has had twenty-five years experience in this market, and with a thorough knowledge of the wants of the people, unlimited means, courteous attention, <i guarantee, unhesitatingly, satisfaction to all, and yield to NONE the palm of sell ts CHEAP as WE DO; for the VALUE must always lie in the MERIT of the ticic. N?- Our Goods were purchased when the iVew York Market was dull, owing to the immense freeze in the Great West, and thousands of Bargains were gained in this way, which we propose to give our customers the benefit of The LADIES of AUGUSTA INVARIABLY pronounce our selections not onlv the HANDSOMEST in tho City, but the CHEAPEST. ALL OF OUR DEPAR rn IfXJLil TS ARE COMPLETE. it Wc have n Full Linc of all kinds DOMESTIC GOODS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, SEA ISLAND, TICKING, JEANS, DRILLS, CHECKS. STRIPES, etc., eic. Our LINEN DEPARTMENT offers n yjtfifity ?f Unheard of Bargains in TABLE DAMASK, LINEN -SHEET ISG, TOWELS, NAPKINS ?md DO YALIES: - ^BSST . The LAWN and PRINT DEPARTMENT is foll of Unique and Beautiful designs. The LACE and HOSIERY DEPARTMENT contains'somc pf the Choicest Goods in that line ever exhibited ia this or any oilier City. - Our DRESS GOODS :D3SS:^J&L3FL1OE*X?O3E?3W,,3P causes th? Lidies lo opon their eyes with DELIGHT as well as ASTONISHMENT, for the wondrously Low Prices we have marked our Goods at in this Department, puts il in thc power of ALL to lin ve something- Choice und Handsome at a VERY MODERATE figure. A NICE DRESS at 0 14, IO, 12 1-2, lp and 2a cents-Goods that have brought twice, and sometimes three times as much, in this market, in the last twelve months. The SILK, SATIN, VELVET and BROCADE NOVELTIES, that we have on exhibition in that De parlaient, EXCEEDS ANYTHING in that line EYER OFFERED to the people in this vicinity. No words that could be put in an advertisement would adequately convey either an impression of its m inn it i ce ncc, or the Very Low Prices we are sell ing them at. Yon and al) yoimneighbors arc invited to come and look, WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. . GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ot every nature and style,-C?SSIM?RES, YACHT CLOTHS, FINE SUITINGS, ?NS, COTTON A DES. LINEN DRILLS and KERSEYS: The La di epartment On the second floor, has a Full and Complete lino o? LADIES' UNDERWEAR, INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, LADIES' St ITS, in SILK BUNTING; LAWNS, GINGHAMS, etc. YOUTH'S and MISSES SUITS. Call for our ALL-SILK SUIT, at $1350. 1, IBON AND ALL. AND IBT VS. Successors to Janies A. Gray, 630 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.