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OJ _ _<S"_ TERMS : $2,50 per Annum. Rates of Advertising : Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of $1.5<J per square (ten m inion lines, or lesa) ?br'the lirst Insertion, and one dollar per square for oacii subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will be made to those wishing to advertise by the year. "OUR AGENTS: W. W. OWDOM, Chappell*, S. C. W.H. YELDELL, Lonprmires. .To KN H. HUIET, Baiesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DCRST, Kirksoys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHI?REDOE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Grauitcville, S. O. Dr. Jorrx B. ARNEY, Langley, S. C. Capt. G. W. Nixox, Woodlawn, S. C N\ Wi BROOKER, Rid^e, S. C. JOHN* C.U:OHMA.N\ Canirhman's Store s.e. _ LOCAL !TE1HS. Churches. Sunday uext l>e:n^ a fifth Sunday, we have been unable to ascertain where our preachers generally will preach. Of our village churches, the Episcopal alone will be open for divine service. At Treuton? tho Kev. John G Law, ot tho Presbyte rian Church, will preach on Wednesday evening of this week, and every dav fol lowing until Monday. As regards th? Methodist preachers, far and wide, ne doubt they will all be at thc District Con ference at Johnston, which begins this- j Wednesday-evening. At Gilgal. The Baptist Sunday School Convention will convene at ("'ilga! on next Saturday ween. Mrs Coleman and Mr. Mobley. We regret exceedingly to state thai Mrs. W. L Coleman, Sr.. and Mr. Whit Mobley, of J ohnsten, are not better. Both of them have typhoid fever, and both are considered very low. Nine Certificates ! Nins strong certificates regarding the a'solutesupr-noritr of the Gullett Gin! We shall publish them next week, in con nection with a larrfi advertisement from 0. M. Stone iv Co., ol' Augusta. These nine certificates are from leading farmers of Edgefield County. From Texas. ' The Hon. Clinton Wan!, now in Texas? writes ns a letter from rori Worth, a if i ter giving an admirable idea of tho almost fabulously increasing prosperity o: Texas and containing mention of many beloved Edgefield peopl; now living in the Lone Star State. We will publish this letter next week. Attention, Edgene?d Hussars ! We are requested to state shat a meet- I lng of the Edgefield Hussars will take r place at Lanham's Spring on the first ?Sat j ' urday in August- :ezt Saturday week- j ' lor the purpose of ; ".ding an election for ' ' purpose officers. All members are urgently ro. quested to be m attendance. Prom Blythewood. Mid.-nmmer bring3 t-i us-on a vi.->it to his Bister, Mrs. J. W. Hill-Mr. Louis P. Wardlaw, of Blythewood, on the Wilming ton ec Columbia Railroad, accompanied by his amiable wife and two lovely little children. Many friends are delighted to greet ih:- handsome comrade of their youth. Protracted Meetings. f?ocky Crook, 1st Sunday in August. Ministers, Kev. \V. B. Elfcin, and pastor, Kev. A. P. Norris. Stevens Crc*-k, 2nd Sunday ir; August. Ministers, Rev. W. B. Elkmand pastor, Kev A ? Norris and perhaps others. Mt. Tabor, ;>d Sunday in Angusl Ministers, Kev. W. B. Elkin, Kev. W. T. Hundley, with pastor, Rev. A. P. Norris. Edge?eld in Mathematics. Wo bear that at the late commencement of Forman University, two Edgefield boya took the lead most brilliantly in mathe matics. Those were Mr. Eddie Gaine?, a ?on of the Kev. W. A. Gaines, and Mr Augustus Padgett, a son of the late Till nun Padgett, Ls;. Mr. i laines stood ?rsi and Mr. Padgett second: and it is said they did rome very wonderful mathemati cal work. Mr. Padgett is Presiden! cf the Adelphian Society of Forman University. A Deep Grudge. It seems that our honored lriend, the BOY. G. W. Bossey, of the West Side went al! tho way to the great Interna tional Sunday School Convention ra To ronto, Canada, and did not write aa a !ine about the matter, or about his trip. Tb:.i we lay up against ?ur friend as a deep j grudge. We consider that ha has slighted j not only the Advertiser, hut also the gen j oral public. Death of Col John Cheatham. Auoth. r prominent citizen of the old regime is gone- Col. .John Cheatham, of Dnntonsville. Col. Cheatham departed this life on Friday, tb? 22d instant, at his old hone, and was buried on Saturday afternoon at Gilgal. Throughout bis Tong h\e-he waa sixty-nine years o: age-ho was a public spLitcd citizen and an ar .dent patriot, lu lim ?at'-, war no Licod in Edgefield showed iiself more gallant and 'more devoted than Col. John Oheathara's illustrated by hi.": own sacrifices and by the heroism of hissons. A Midsummer Hop On Tuesday evening of next week, the .'Cant Get Away Club" will give a gay r.r.d charming bop in cvur iuwn. Even now the Apollo Belviden of the Club is m Augusta securing th-"- very be?t band cf the city for the orva?ion. At this hop the music will bc a specialty. And eve rything will wi!! bc lovely. So, ladies, be ready-with your grace, and your beauty, and your smiles. And gentlemen, be ready with your dollar fo? admise on, and all your gallantry and glorv. On Tues div evening of nott week. And remem ber that no further newspaper notice can be given. The affair, in all re~peots, 13 in the very best of hand?. Miss Smith's Entertainment* We bave nut room to describe M?FB Belie Smith's dancing exbibition on Tnui - day night last-wc wit>a we had -but it was the brightest and most beautiful tun g we ever saw in Edgt-Geid. Indeed we wni 1.1 b-j delighted to behold ?UC 1 an ex hibition every week of our lives. .And if the dancing of the little girls was so love ly at the end bf 20 lesions, what will it not be at the end of 60? And in this con section we would ftate. tbat Mins Smith deaignB romaining in Edgefield for anoth er course of lessjna. Consequently ali new pupils had belter be entered irosj-'di at-ely, aa it wonid be greatly to their ad vantage, preparatory to another enter tainment about the last of September. Eot? It is very hot ic Edgenold-awfully hot ! But there is a place that is hotter than this, . ' Where never a collar can stand Where all you can Jo is babble and aias. . W ohin you go t i tiiat beaut;:u? kn<< I Mr. Julian Mobiey . Mr. Julian Mobiey, who returned from the. West a short tuno back, has been be fort Judge Cotbrau,' in Abl-evil)-. aa an applicant for bail. Thc !>ail wai gratited? and Mr. Mobiey will probably come to trial at the October tenn. He will be de fended by the Sheppard Brothers auii Sen ator M. C. Butler. * ? j ? j Among the Nicholsons I At Mr. John Ti Nicholson's, en the Kidge, on a visit to Mieses Chloe, Lizzie and .Sophie Nicholson, are three Misses 1 Flomiug from Augusta, charming, stylish and attractive young ladies. And we hear that times arc decidedly rosy in the John Nicholson bower. Mr. frank Wardlaw and Mr Alvin Hart, who have been, and seen, and yielded, have returned home and gouc hopelessly crazy. But still there are others willing to run thc risk; and prepar irg todo so. Nannie and Beanie ! How prettily those names sound to gether ! But do not imagme that Bennie is a boy. Par from it! liennie, like Nan nie, is a*lovely little girl. And both Nan nie and Bennie ave dangerous characters, awfully dangerous. Dangerous io the peace of mind of boys-and ui middle-aged men -and of aged cripples But they do not m^an to be dangerous. In fact God plant ed danger in them, and there it lies ! But we cal! no names, nothing further than Nannie and Bennie. They have been in Efdge?eld, and they name from Johnston. And great is the suffering they have caus ed here, In future we vote that they be quarantined, beean se of the danger that is in them ! Death of Mrs. Wm P Btler Mrs. Wm. P. Butler, a very prominent arida very gifted woman in her time, died at her husbanc's home, on Big Creek, on Monday last. And our band trembles with genuine emotion as we record this sad fact. Two weeks back, the daughter was consigned to i he tomb in oiy village cemetery; and this afternoon-Wednes day-the mother will bc laid arnon;.; her departed children. Mrs. Butler was one of tho Nonce family of Newberry, and had lived thc greater part of her married i life in our immediate community, whore she was ever a leading and influential member of society. After the removal of Mr. Butler lo his plantation. onBig Greek, and "ver. long before,. Mia. Butler was a wretched and hopeless invalid and now, at the ag? of about sixty-five years, let us hope lhat . >od Iv received her into His eternal rest. Return of Dr- Frank Tompkins. Our old friend and chum. Ur. Frank Tompkins, of Houston, Texas, one ci the j most whole-souled fellows that ever graced I the annats of manhood, comes bael: tens. Dna visit. And Uns time Frank-who j lingered long in barren fields-brings with j ?lim a young wife ar.d two lovely little j children. Wc ?a;d i-on a vi^ir " but if our J >wn earnest persuasion?, and tbosc of lundrcds c: tither warm friends j shall be of any avail, Frank will remain! vith us permanently, and set nj his ever- J asting rest arnon ?? tho homes of his fal hers? senator Butler Senator Boiler, who so lately relumed rom the far Northwest, left Edgeneldyes erday afternoon, en route ipr thc summer netting ofilie Stat? ?grTcu?tdral Society '? n Greenville. His principal object, how iver, is to bo present, at alargo, important neting ki reference to thc great Atlanta Cotton Exposition. 3?ath of"Mr3- Martha KenneFy. This venerable and beloved lady, the nother of our follow-townsman, Mr, lohn vennelly an<l tho sister of our honored d widely-known follow citizen, Barrell ?oatwright, E- i, of Kidgo Spring, died !n ar midst on Saturday last, in the aeven % fifth year ci her age. Mrs Kenneliy :ad lived in ridgefield hnt. two or thr??) nonths, bnt even in thai -biri, time tl;" teanties of her character had bound o?ri fhole commanity irrevocably to her. Of n honored Colombia family, she had pent most of her days,and ol! ol' her mar- j icd life, in thai city.. And lhere abc stood ! nd saw her beautiful borne barned by :herman and his Vandals. Since th<? j lose o. he war, she lived principally at j lidge Spring, serene and resigned amid nany painful changes. For forty years ho lind been a zealous and irreproachable j nember of tho M -thcdist Chnrch: ar.-j * low abe is with Jesus. Her fanerai look ilacc at the Washington Street Mc-iiir-Jist ; Jhnrch, Columbia, on Monday morning i asl. , THE SOETil-WESTKRN ! TRIBES. On the Mystic i.ine Where Choty, 31 ur tint o wu and Skipper's Georgfc Meet and Kiss Bach Other i i On Friday last, al Mathis Sonnes,! it may bs truly said that Choty, Mar ! tintown and Stripper's Georgia met and kiesed each "other. They] ate together, find drank together, j and chatted together, and (Lanced i together, and g?vS hand? :n a "grand ri^ht and left" ?:.: social j fellowship. And they admitted "the j Village" into close communion, even | adding, in this regard, the hospitable j rite of sleeping together. Yes, when wo remember that memorable and joyinl night at Dr. W. K. Prescott's I wc can safely say that Choty and the j Village slept together. Mathis Springs, a short >I?stance from the home o? Thomas L. Matbisi Esq , is a lov ly spot-a deep and shady dell, with a steep and thickly wooded height vising on two side;--.' In the heart of the dell, t?n steps from tho cooling spring, waa the dance platform, large, and strong, and broad, while, ntnr by, stretched out the long and na row dining table of new plank, looking at a distance hk^ ii skinned eel And herc were gat bet ed-hundreds upon hundreds the beads of tribes, with their des cen.lints unto the third und fourth gen eration. TbeMcKies, the Uolmeses. the Culbreaths, the fte Y ore?, the Preacotts. th? Millers, iue Matbises, the Middletons, the Tillmunn, the Garrett?, theTaibt-rts, the Hammonds the Meriwethers the Pattersons, thu Dubeys, the Bun-jheo, the L inhams, the Adamses, the Laniers, the Butlers And it these are not good numec, and true, whero in the booth would you j find such ? And the bill sides werecovered with horses and vehicles, and gay groups of colored nurse.; and dainty little children, while around the platform : and around the spring crowded old and j young, grave and gay, and wc may i say, black and white-all in holiday j attire, and seemingly fnll of peace i and gladness, i THE LEMONADE AND THE DANCE. Of all the pio-nic3 wc have ever attended, this one took the beat in i the inexhaustible continuance o? the ice lemonade and the merry dance. Both of these good things began at 10 A. M. .md lasted, inexorably and delightfully, until 5 I\ M., when the beads ol' tribes gathered up i heir de. pendencies, and hied away to tho happy homes of Cho'y and Ma; tin. town and Skipper's Georgia. "DE?.r GOLDEN SLIPPERS." j ; The Village young people-lately ! j graduated from Miss Belle Smith were invited (o perform-perpetrate would be a better word-the Racquet, and inquiry was set on foot, as to whether the three colored mupicians could perform tho required music. They could not; and groat was the despair of the vain villagers. In I he meantime, however, the leader of the band said, naively, that ho could not play the Racquet, but that; he was "some" on "Pern Golden Slippers." And, strange to say, "Dcm ('-'olden Slipper." an.-wercd excellently well for-the Racquet, and was immediate' ly prostituted to its uso. And then the young villagers rf joice:! greatly, and proceeded forthwith to kick uj to thc moon. But we hate the Rac anet; ii is un ugly, jerky, spasmodic thing. TO'.VLES cmiP.E.vnrV: NEW PBOCESS Oar o?d lriend, Towios Cnlbreatbi big, and brave, and kind, and joli}-' presided over the lemonade factory and becoming wearied with the cid process, invented then and there a nev; one. Apply to 'fowles for the modus operandi of his new process And do nor be startled at his phrase ology as he gives you the recipe. THE FEAST OF FAT TIIINgs! Mutton, and beer, and kid, and shoat, and Iried "yaller leg" chick ens, and heavenly chicken pie.':, and green com cut off the cot) and dress ed, and Irish potatoes, and tomatoes, and cucumbers, and chow-chow, aud cold-slaw thar made you stand on I your head with joy, and cake? anti j pies, and custards, and. jellies, and J compotes, of all sorts and in illimita- j ble quantities. And the heads oil tribe> were watch!ul and vigilant- in j their hospitality, and no one was neg lected. And everybody was in the highest possible, stated accommoda tion, and verily the Chotv goos? hung high i .\ ?EPRESENTAT?vi MAN AND ?10ME OK THE WEST SIDE. Wo aliud.: to our young friend, Dr W. F;. Prescott, whose wife isa daugh ter of thal old and honored cition Luke Culbreathj Esq., mid whose hoce, ten miles westward ol rs-, i. one ot the very handsomest ami most elegantly f.inippedin our county. A lovely situation-beautiful groves - * capacious and elaborately paint ed mansi?n-ornaraen tal fen ces-ur- w and modern furniture-the most mar ni Scent pi:?.no (Chickering) we hav? touched in ten year?-and unbounded refinement and hospitality; these ure the elements that: make Dr. Piescoit> j a happy home and a delightful haven J tor the way faring man. And of way j faring men there were on this ceca? rion some twenty odd-males .ind fe males-gallant boys and lovely girl? i -principally from 'he Village-witt j M; . N. D Timmcrman and bin chara.* j ing daughter from Pleasant Lane : Twenty odd wayfarer.-.-sudden swor. j pen? at that-and still not a ripple lo ? be seen in the domestic department - things ail goingo:! as i: twenty sweep ers were an every day ai."jir. And what a glorious evening, and eight, anti morning, those young people did i have! And how that hospitable board groaned ! And how that grand Obick ering rang out '. And how tim.-: - mer- ; ry foot twinkled ! And hov; those two young people,mau and wife,left noth ing undine that hospitality and gen tleness and high-breeding could pos sibly suggest. And thia was the way in which Choiy and the Village slept i together. And may ir often occur 1 aeain ! And may we always be there! j \V A R \ E KS S APE KI OXBY CURE -ur, infallible remedv for all diseases ol j tho Kidneys-mr sab at 2m28] G. L. PENS*'SOS'S. np I A. HERE i? not a dpnbl but iii!-: PKS.N -J ; BUVQOKT is tho best Cologne made. To j I?; found only at ?juiSfi] PEXN'S bruff Store, j DON'i rorirottogotoPESX'Sf^r frosh j Turnip Seed. .Inly 21-2m JCST rt ?Ved 2 barrels pure CIORI? VINROAT?, warranted i<> kwp pickles, i July xl-2m ' .. L PENN & S(>N. ; MOC K TURTLE SOUP avery delicate dish, at PENN'S. Try a can. July 7 tl j Messrs. Hulchison d: ?ire-I am happy ? to *HV tnatyour "Neuraljtrine" acted .-i> j I a specific in my msc, relieving inc :n an incredibly short time, i would advise I Jill Buffering from neuralgia lo try it. Your.-', I J. V SIMS, M. D. Sold by Dr. W. E. LYNCH. L3m2fl I I EnoEFlEI.n Co., S. C., Apr. fl, I87??. j Dr. /.. 7*. Hill : I This certifies that T have used your HEPATIC PANACEA, R?r disease* of tav^r I Hint l>yspr-prtia. J can safely nay thai it ! has betieiitted mc moro than an}* other medicino ? have overtaken. R. L> ADDISON, i pfc** P"r salo to the tindo by W, ll ' BARRETT, Augusta, Ga., and by W. .\. ; BURNETT, Edfrof??id c. H., R.e. ICE I 1(3::: ICE!!! Always on band, at 2it] DICK. ANDERSON'S. car- Please roummbor thnt. WM. MTL FTERTN rt Co.. 1)13 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., have ou band a very full Stocli ni Boors, SHOES and HATS, which arr of fored at Low Prices for (.".?)?. Don't fiill to ?:ivo thom n call whoo yon visit Au gusta, * ENLARGE fifJD DEVELOP THE FORM. If sbmiiu wholly or iii p? rt from sutura <<r ?li?;. . Advice riv. Describo ew* anil >'-n?] ntnmp lu !'. I?,- i., t . .. ,yt!niit&.?ib A.. iiii??lni?. High. KAUS! B LANKS o: every description for sale at thia office, or wil! be printed lo order. Nov. 19-tf 50 rp rSED for Babbitt Metal for Gin Heads Zsliil Pipes, &e., tor sale at this office. Nov. 19-tr 50 STEAK! SAW MILL ! ?1LAVE on hand .fiO.OO? foot of ?nob Plank, 30,000 fool of Scantling, Pram ino; Lumber, (V.c., &c. Tenus: CASH. O, F. GOODWIN. Trenton, S.O., Fob. !?, lfcftL tf.10 .mnm\ Y ( iFFEE acres of fine cotton lands. J. on Chcvis Creek. Tho place ha* on it 1 cabins. Rents this year for s bales of colton. Tbe purchaser will get ilie advantage o; this year's r< ?ii. Terms reoMonable. Apply to ll. G. M. DU NO VANT, Heal Estate Agent Fob. f),'?t' tflO TIE SHOP! -:o: GS UTTERING and ROOFING done at ! ? the lowest rates. TIN-WARE, wholosaio and retail. "j REPAIRING, ot all kinds, promptly done. Give me a trial. E. M. BARP, Formerly of Augusta, Ga; Edge-field, May 17,-.1ili24 Dr. Jas. J. Belgier: Surgeon Iknttel WlTil. practice in the Counties oj EDGEF1 ELD and A ! K EN. Orders for work of any kind in in line will receive prompt attention. Post Office address: JOHNSTON, S. C. .lune 15, issi. tf?s The WilI?aiiistMi Female Coiiege. ^ IT is conducted ? m what is called ?he] "ONE-STI DY" PLAN, with a Semi Annual course of study, arid, by a sys- ! tem ol'Tu?tional Premiums, Its'low.ra'tes aro made still lower for cl! who average : ?Tipercent. No Pnblic Exercises. N<-! .4Recaptions." Graduation, which ?sal- . waysprivato; may occur eight limes a j year. The F:d! Session opens Angn.nl I, ! ISSI. Address Kov.S. LANDER, Prcs'k. ; N.>v. 2. '80.-Iy] WUlianiston, S. C. Notice ! HOTEL FOR. SALE ; IOFFER for wile my Hotel, known ns the Saluda House,*or Hotel. Il lue about is rooms, about one-half of whieh ?..ave i..--o rcceutly pointed and papered -the entire interior repainted. There i.eiiii? 'mt one Hotel iutlie place, thora i> ?. need felt, and a necessity exists, for an other. Terms reasonable. ff. NV. ADDISON. March I -. ISSI. tfl.r? GumloiiBaiitist ?igli School Rev. il, L Whitman, \tj\> Principal. [?ov. Hugh I*. Oliver ha vi UK resigned, to become post ?. ai Tuskegee^ Ala., thc; gentleman before nnmed, a ? irraduatc of tho University of Georgia, j md of thc Southern Daptibi Theolc?ryal : HOTntuarv, mi . been nnrwm TB BIS sse-*? eessor. School opens I'cbronry 1st, H*^ j Lr. A. SHAW, Chair. Hoard Trustees. .Tan. ?7, ISSI. if" NEW BOOKS. Elegantly Baun d. itv rou, Shakespeare, ttatns, Moore, TennVson. Arabian Nic.hts.Xi nttish I Mefc, Pilgrim* Progress, Handy l?ihlo Cyclopedia, M?! pages, Si 00 each! Webster's JJnabridg ...1 Dictionary to 5*ia .'si. ?Drdor?i by mail .?Mii?e?e.1,. postage kV: pev volume extra. /. V. ??TINK, JIU! I land iv. .lr Stoi*. inn Ccntre.Sl., Avoirs'! \, ... May ti.l&s). ?Sm?.': M. mmimm. WatcL Maker, Deni? r VViiiriies. Silver & Plaid Wan.1, CLOCKS- Ete . t'?'.t {<.inr.;| St.. op, Central Holet, i;r>T,\( CA. s-d.?v Striking Clock,*!.:*', j Alano i i??&?,'$?2i Nickel Clock*. SI.7-1 : Hunting case er Watches, $K.<M. ? Nicke), t>t-winilitig .\ setting watch ! ^..:< ?J; oe. Ladies* :.ud (tents' Gold Watehes and! Chains. Solid Si&ernwj IMateil NV .ve. t . $?t-Special attention i ? sdi:'tino ?ihd' j di dien IL Watch and OUu !; llcpniritv.j, Everything warranted us representen. : March ISSI. I vi:: ; THE ?mm LIVER'S SALVATION!!! Numerous rolinUary ? i i ! : niais and largely increased sales provo that PENNS- BITTERN j -the Grea-tesl Liver Medicine ol'thc -AL:--is rapidly winnini*: j;.- way ;i- the sure arid simirle ? Salv.atioii ol !!!>' Hrnuaii Livt-r. j For D) ?peptic Diseases TIT " i *PENN'?5 BITTERS??| .day ^.M0. 'SI.-tf j PORTABLE P0W?2 (.OTTO \ A jv/.) if A y ri: ESS. Tl ?iv mor?i eoovenioniHiidlaltor wiving presH m aw . One man eau pack i.-ot,. ion ibv:<..!. than it cnn ? o ginned byva CO saw gin. Send for cut and pari ion lars to CEtY l?ltoTHE??S, - r?| Greenville, S N?TI?S. r;.....-.-i. givo notion thal from thia dale I alone am anthoriaod ??> mitor ioi<> anv eontraet to bind Ihn linn ofKATCH lift iV CliEi i'-. either for the pnrebase ol ?OHMIMOI in r<*ganlto anv other business connected with said linn, ami all persona *rchereby warned losell no goodsons i'rr..-lii in any r,ue for ?aid linn, and also noi to give croclil lo any ?no claiming to represen! said ??rm, :se I will mo |.KJ re ?punnilde Tor any debts, enutraet'i or ol. liarations Mitered ino? with anyone elaina in?' i i reprOMi-nl !lic finn .Illly IS!, ISM W. M CLEGG. ;'..;--.:i nil B3?AT?0MI- m?I88. A He-union ol tho Facility and Slu X. JL ilouts of Nev. hoi !", Coll?ge and tho irji'odN of'otliieation generally, willly) bold In Mneodoiiia.Church, (Rev. J. A. Musi's charge) iii Lexington County, H. C, on Saturday.: the !? day of July, !--! Appropriate addressca wiU be de livercl b; ?VA. S ?' Hughes, Prof. ?;. U. Oroiu?r und Messrs A Pownraand i. lt Wiugai il 1 he public arc cordially un tt?*<J Hi atti nd. UEO S MOWER, ; 're?. Hs -onion. .1 liROOKfl WTN?AKJ-?, See. Joly ill,-ih DRY GOODS PRINCE OF AUGUSTA Fired with the Ambition of Surpassing Everything Thia Sido of NEW YORK, flp<,?,> B^flototM., . . H.- lt-K.i. '....-?...l.^.i. jj^j?-nlir,. Smrth?rti Sss? <\n Event Anticipated with so Much Eagerness by a People J .<*<i a imrrr-^_ Successive Scenes of Enchantment Rising Above One Another in Fascination and Beauly. Tte Sale Is Peremptory ! They Must Go ! iSo^LTiSMlSKS for 25: ?5c Chemises for 38c j , 7>;iionii">cH for iso ; ?1 2.". Chemises for 75n; gi 5" Chomises tor 85; 50c*)rawcrs for 38c; 65e Prawn.? tor S3.: ; *l Drawers for ?Se. sri>n--?iP- marked down io SO: Dress?? marked (town to *5; - bases' marked down to ?a 50. Those Wi .vj F kirts ,narked mjflO., Tba - 5u Skirts marked dow,, to s- 50. Those tf fStarte '"?1^T **** Thsc RI, Skirts marked down to 'Wc. Tiloso B5c SKirfs marked down lo 1A>. SILKS. .t? Yards i luartriJIe Summer Silk out down from C5c to 3?Jc; esrds Marseiile Summer Silk cnt down from Too to 37*e : vords Zurich Silk irnt down frooi 35? toST-i ; vardi Lvons Silk cut down from Si to ""ic ; Sw I " liroradc Silk Sublimo reduced to 75fl n yar.l ; 211 yds reduced to ?e. .11 Vlmidsoiufi Hroendc Sil;;.- marked *1 W, S ?Ki, M and ?4. wi cut down to >1 and -si 30. MATTINGS.-PEREMPTORY. ?ll Rolls Bong Kong Matting cut down to He a yan! ; LOO rolln Importal Fancy cut down to l t?.- a yard ; Ucl rolls T. /. A. II. Matting cut down to 10c a yard: Si rolls Imperial Sublime cut down t<> 25c :i yard. CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' HOSE. ?Tin: STOCK, is JMMI:N.SK-I!T, DIFFERENT s?? i r,.*:s. 113 Dozen Ladies Urodioue Uv<n cur down from 50c to I "?1 a pair ; i?? dozen Ilalbrlet?au i frisk; Uoso eui down to 25o: 213 doz. Lace and F:uiey Embroidered Kose, Superb Goods, cut dows* 75c and >! a pah; bi l dozen Misses' Paney Mose cut down tu 10c, J5e, 20c ami 2rr>a pair. LAMBREKIN CLOTHS. 211 Pieces American Fancy nut down to te a yard - foti ; . OS pieces ol' Eogllsb at 30c a yard : 114 pieces of Proneb down to 35c a yard. il; illlTiIiT ? IE NI) PRICK Tl) UK) GOODS THIS l?i .<s:; r?,.- Black Lace Painting at -Vu yard; ?.?s pieci 'Crepe Lnce Muming cu down to s,-, a yard ; 710 ideces ?:iu/.eiinc l-:nntina cul dnwu to lOe, l^uuiid ucayard. IX (?NF ! 1 ?T . I.Pies-es Maines MohnU' Pebego cut down touc a yard ; l'i?,-/- \ 'repe j ?cl ?heno, Sow n t .ines ar? ont down to 20c r. yard. ^ i ia cut down to >l : l?*d eut .donni to si 50: 117 cut to f?2. TJ A. "W "KT S. AU l ' ...d 25c Lawns cut down to Ole a jard : Sitr; , .,f thirty inch Paney Lawn cut down to 11V a yard. , White riti<?ii Lawn. IOU Pieces in one lino cut down to 15c n yar.l. fi ELF A ST. ftl?LOJir.M AND ALL OTHER Fin V RED FRENCH LAWNS . ul down to pie, I2*r, I5e and 2".-n yard. PARASOL. The Manufacturer* ly Clor?, and We Say Listen lu iiir* Prlre?. ?MO Parasols for ?5; jfl Parasols I'or ?1 : ?0 Parasols ;i>r *'. : sit Parasols for aft ft); si .vj Parasol* for 75c. And v\o can sell .lap Parasols at 5e, Pfc ; id I.">e. .".?V? Yards SpooWhread reduced tc _> a Spool. WHITE GOODS. inn*i Kells of Soiled White Goods cut down lo 5c, SOte, Se and 10? a card. Wo are out ol* the Persian Lawn at 2.1e. Wc have reduced the entire Line of 50c and ij5c Good* to 25? a yard 1 M O "W ES X>. 1,300 lJO/eu Double Damask Towels cut down from 50c io 25c --aeh : I0?).0'i0 Yards of Remnants at Ssc a yard ; 6.000 Yards Remnants a? :;?e a vai .1 20,000 Yards Rcmnouts at -io a yard: t<>,ufti) Yards lbantiants >. i T.- v,nfd*; Pieces Soa leland, ^liglitlv ilamaped, at le a vard. ) Tho omirc stock ol' Laces euc down .? jior ecnt. TA Cnr l.oadfl of Trunk-, cut dowu per cent. WHITE, the Leader, Broad & Ellis Sts. UM lillis, pim, OILS, faH TOILET AND FANCV ARTICLES, AX li-A sreci?LTi FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES - C< mi ec t i one ri os. ri asst ie<mv. i*i?ttt:FnBLi?, *. r. M Broad Siripi, ? or. HchUihli. no WATCHES, JEWELRY STERLING SILVERWARE, REED &z B^KTOINT'S Celebrated TRIPLE-PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, BRONZES & FINE FANCY OOODS. Ai.trWi, r;.\., Nov. 27, 1S30. ly'il 17 ?1 SEP I0?B PROPEftTF INSURED IN THE OLD (ll! EVER PROMPT! ALWAYS RELIARLE! Ot-'--fr ??Wnw "TT??: ' . * jil."'- T?&->^-?^' t?* THK GEORGIA ll? >MK IXtiUliANCE COM PANY, ol'Colnmbnj, t?a , continue* ?naur I *VV ?M.IJ Ni SH, BAR&S. STAJ?L] -, MRROflAS LUSTS, Ac, ?c., nt Hi? LOWEST KATES, am invariably pay j its lowes promptly, fairly and bon lastly, an-l without rcaori lo oottiTOCatiori ..-r eva ??iou. Ordinary Dwelling risks will I <) carriel per an nnui at \ por & Di., or f7 50 for $1,000 im-uranoc On thc ttro-ycnr plan, ntl 1-5 per cent., or fl: (V?r SI ,?X*0 insurance. On tbs (Jtve?-ycar pian, a I ; IV , CejlL OJ! Si? titi--*":-1-' '* " ? inc lt vc year pian, at?' per cent., or $32.00 io ri,'.'i-" insurance. I'arlie* deeirinc; iimirauce in a solid and reliabl* boiler than plicing their rie::r* in Hie justly pr.pii?nr UK-O'KHI/ W ADDISON, *h? I'otnpuir, cn ?! IIOMC' Kor insurance, er further information, ni iply will CHIVA ! ?I"-1 'ouuiv, or lo tb?i imdereisivid. II. R. .? iff nt KilC-rit-l.t. S. 0., .lan 21. 1881. .^.^jsKana^i-'-jrs.vv-^vscsa At.i'W* KAKKK, PrKKid Rt, .MIS?, s. ?IKAN, .lr.. Treasurer SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 8*7 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. IS8KT8 OVER SHMMMMI IN PREMIUM ItftNDS, IND A SK? ? KITV FTO IX PREMIUM HTOtKHi Wu reeeivo ?ud piiv Interest on allDeposHs from Ki ve to Five Hundred Pol Ur.-. mid l,<.rm Money on approved Securities. Hpcrd.il attention airer, to Admin isinili ?nw iJuardinuHliin*?, and all EaUttoa of Trwr-. ?S? L? j JOS. S. BEANA ERNEST lt. SCHNEIDER, / *-<mmm"-* . | TREA8RHKK, December I, I8S0.-1v4? GK ii. tr. N L'MRKOtrS Tr-tiiiiouials an.J La rue I Kalo-- pr ire Hint prices of Piano* and fir gillis, for ?ame make and idyle, arr fVnoi ji to 'M por cent, less at "The MIIHC House ol* the Si.nth" tluui elsewhere. (.. O. UOIUNSON ,v < <). L. P. Q. S. Lari;.' Cash Contra?is with the begl ; rnanatVtcturers and Lari:?'1 Sales nt "The Minde fionse of Ho; South." enable i ;. (>. KOBIKSON 'Jt. CO. to.-,-?!! Superior Pian os an J Organs st loss pri?e dian Ls j.ni? I by small dealers. rr. H. iii o. T. s. j tl O. KOBINSOi?;?^ CO, sell in Tesa-, j I Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ala- ? ! ooma, t- Iori.ia, and in every Southern j I Slate north of Georgia,. Augusta eau just- : House of; ly ehrten to have ''The Mos',, die South." E. J. 0. M. Twenty in thirty r>ereeni.{l!i?red inpur ch asi n jr Superior Pianosandorrans, Mn steal Instruments, Sheet Mastic, Musi Books and best Italian Strings, at "Th Music rToiwo of the South. Timinie stiB4t RepairiiB^' By C. H. TAYLOK, the only author ) >7cd Tuner of thc Music House of th ?Jouth, Augusta, OM. G, 0, ROBINSON & CO. Jan. 24, ISSI. Iv:"*. WESLEYAN STAI:NTOv, V?KOJNIA. OPIONS September 20tb, ISSI. One ol the FlC.S.T SCHOOW KOf! Yorgo LA nt:- ix TiiT:l.*MTi:nSTA i rs, .Surround ogs benutiful. ('b?nate un.Mjjjj>a?_^ijL ?.fot?irtfr.tfflOM'i l'tlt! BJ-ST IN Till JXION. Bovril, Wash in ir. En-rHsl toursc, Lain, Freiieb, Gorman, ii .st u nenial Music, Ac., l'or Kcholastie year, rom Sept. io .lune, *'t:iH. For Cata jjiiir-. write to RKV. WM. A. Ki Alt BIS, >. 1)., Prcs*t" SI.VT?NTOX, Virginia. JulvT- 2ni - Completion ni Hie Knilrnait. ? For Kost?; Whiskey, mwl all M-ru i eizes of Nut: IMUNK*. sro lo DICK ANDERSON'S. June 7th. STOP: S?TOP? And (ry KEABSKY'S Cool Brinks, as you ao through hut, tire.J and dusty. . Tb?.- best l.i'iU'Vis mill Beer with iee) al i ways io bo rouud ?a K K.\ IMBI "H BON \N ? JCA s ti ".p.v. II VMiw ie?, s. C. [.Time is. j. j SODA WATER. CHALI. Rt the BONANZA SAl/HXN, J and ucl the ino-i delicious. Arctic I Soda Water. All the different syrups Ihent. P-w TT?OMPSi.W A.VI> . - Din l<is in Kn rv I): MI iptiDii ul' BUILDING ?Si AND SUPPLIES! !jlO J.Jsou SI., WINDOW GLASS. Thc largest and hes!, assorted- . hick -.I i'lii^ in tho citw PUTTY. in indk, ai-o in itoxes ??>:' 1 ip ...;.v-. White Lead and Zinc. sstri.nly Pure, tnaijp'bytho KontuWcy Lead r.ud Oil Co., which we gimr-mteci?? good I Ito hes i. Also, ihiVwell known Nassau White Load and ph rt Pren'oh Zinc PREPARED PAINT. Tl.elobtvited Paint, uiado hy Wads worth, Martino*/Longit..nnlrwitieh v. c. know to. v,i" .?i. uni sk*:*. Pull linc ..i P.Vnu .v Whitewash Bri-Mites! COLOR*. A large and assorted stock td'Colors In Oil. Ateo, Dry <.'nii>M. White I minar, Lunch j Copal, Pnro-??itf* Japan, Asphuiium, &*: .inhneon's celebrated J 'rcpurcii KftJst#* mine, all ?hades: .OIL. Linseed Oil, Raw and Bolled. Builders' Hardware. A large variety of Looks. Kim Hod Mortice Locks. scarface ami Mortice Blind Hi..>.*;>?. ALI si^cs and stylos nt' Dom- Buirs. InMde Blind Butts, Lyass and pjOfi. A Jinc linc ni' Pad locus. Yale sime Dcor Locus. Yale Night I ..itches. Screws in any quantity ?md ?Very ftiate. ind anything else you wanl lulitaHard ware ?inc. Door*, Sa?ii acid ?$5icccS*. Che hugest stock ia -lumuvua. m, bottom ligare*. Send l'or p.vies liv;. Baluster, onirkrls ?iud Mantis. And aim-vc anything thin ram K- nV.id?? .-IIi ut wood, M can - prepared n> ijictkc * ellon iPim* Li?inbt'^^.^ .In any -rmo-njx*?i^m.X? --rr^TCtr pa'^k on?! deliver all iii mo* ?nod? freu ol' charge. Thompson & Ueindel. .{IO JACKSON STREET. Dee. 28, ISSO. * ly? um, iifi i ti . A ronpletc s?o*k <u* AO Kl< I I.TU U.M. IAIPLKMKXT*. PLA STATION tl A ii I ?\V A Bl?, Bl ll.DKKS' U A K: AV ARK, t'A Kl'KN TH Ks" TtX?LS. lil?ACK*"5M ITHS MACHINISTS'' We ure alen tito Solo 'Agent* for MC CORMICK REAPERS, MOW 15RS and SULP BINDERS; MONARCH ? KN? OINKS, MIAMI POWDER, BPPPAI.O SCALES, etc. i AU pric^-guaranteed; Bones, Dougherty & Co., j Hn rd ware Merchants, Augusta? Oa. ?j June7, ISSI. tfft