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rum. EDGEFIELD, S. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1881. S- fy those Who Cont?mplate in vestiert* 8w? ?state, or Going into Business. A OFFER a very desirable HOUSE ? feS^rr at Johnston Depot, on the Cj?H&, A Rail road. The Dwelling Houae^vbicit is entirely new from roof to cellar, contains 8 commodious rooms, two piazzas run ning across, pantry, stove room, Ac. The out-buildings consist of a ser van ts' house, barn andelablfts. . There iaalaoa-good well of water on the place, which has a bouse over it. The most desirable purchase yet of fered, and-ese, of the most pleasant pla ces in the thriving village of Johnston. Apply in person or by letter to afb, G. M. DU NO VANT, Real Estate Agent Nov. 24, 1880. tf?l ? Bargain I A Bargain ! AVALUABLE TRACflTOF LAND, containing One Hundred and Eigh ty-seven and, aiialf-Acres, more or lees, lying just beyond, the incorporate limits of Edgedeld village, about two acres'ol it extending within said limits. Upon the land is a good Dwelling House of two stories and 8 rooms, with tire-places to each room, besides a store-room attached and a servants' house in the "yard. '-Also good Gin House, .3 ?wo story Barn, and ~ble rocpsJp?aay use. The place has three tenas* wmses, conveniently ar ranged, upon it; and it is wei.' watered, having several fine springs, and .suffi ciently timbered. Terms reasonable. Apply to cr address, _ R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent. SfsrcbS, if 13 Orangeburg IM? for Sale. -| Q/^/"! ACRES orfine-dFarming A Ov/V/ Iranda in Orangeburg Co., on South Ed is to River, -air x miles .from Midway Station on theHK^ Jud .road, 400 under cultivation, the larger portion of which ffe 4MOhefrlfec. T^ie upland Eortion is nn#nf wtw.fand? ?ie t) ver j ottoms sult^corn admirably. On the ! place is a tine Dwelling House, 54 it. by 40, 6 rooms, 2 chimneys, 4 fire places, 14 loot passage way, piazza in front and pil lars under the Louse, which is six feet off the ground. A number of out-build lnga, Gin House, Gin. Head, fine well of j water, Ac, Ac. Will be sold cheap. Apply to R. G. M, DUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent Feb. 3,1880. tf9 "ISTA IjjjjtpG LOTS T0.E2?&&?NGE F(0 C0TT0?N LANDS! s *?*. r " ?. . IHAVE 16 Building Lota in Augusta, In the upper' part of the city, io ex change for Cotton Lands, or Plantation. Lauds must be convenient to Railroad. Apply to, oe add ress, . Jt O..M. DUNOVANT, . Real Estate Ageut, . i ,:. .. .EdgetieldC; H., S. (?. Dec. 22,1880.-. tf.J ^^S?k^LsA^^-_J JMOST DESIRABLE ar chase Yet Offered 2f!f O ACRES of Land, half a milt fj ?i from Doru's Milis. A good Dwelling House, Store, Giu House, Barn and Stables ; -three out houses ; 100 acres ?n cultivation. " Improvements of greater value than the price asked. Terms very easy. A first rate bargain. .. "E.G. M. DUNOVANT, . Real Estate Agent. March 3,1880. tf 13 Di IOFFER 263 acres of fine cotton lands, on Chevis Creek. The place has on it 4 cabins.. ^ - ? . . Rents taie year; for S bales of cotton. The purchaser-will get the advantage of this year'? rent. Terms reasonable. Apply to R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Real Estate Ageut Feb . '81 . trio m ~m ? moimi 1rmi ACHIES more or less, in AIK 4 l/*EN COUNTY. ONE MILE from C. C.' dr'A. R. R., adjoining lands of Lark Sweareng?n and others. 8rt veres uuder cultivation-two cabins. Oood teuant oakthe land, who will show the place to persona desiring to see lt. Apply to oraddress R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Beal Estate Ageut, F.dgeheld, S. C. THE CHOICEST PROPERTY -IN EDGBFIELD FOR SALE! THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID ?LOT ONM*IN STEET O?? WHICH STOOD TUE TILLMAN HOTEL. SAID LOT FRONTS TO THE NORTH on Malu Street, 150 featHand has a magnificent Southern exposure from the rear, which in the Southern climate is a mighty desideratum. The whole lot contains two and one-half (2J) acres more or lees, all bftt lying in the very heart of the town. .For .70 or 80 feet Lom the street this lot Jles ona dead level, after which lt slopes In the gentlest and most beautiful manner to the rear line, afford ing unparalleled , spots for gardens, patches, meadov'sand fruit trees. Eith er as a site for a grand hotel, with all Its appurtenances, or for a row of stores, this lot has absolutely no equal in Edgefield. This fine property will be sold as a whole. Terms Will he made accommodating. R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Nov 17-tf Real Estate Agent. TM? SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE. THE above cut-represents & section and Gateof a strong, cheap, and dur able Steel Wire Feuee which is now be ing used at theUorth and Northwest in preference to any other kind of fencing. Wherever it bas been tried it has given great satisfaction; " It is a net work without barbs and will keep out small pigs or any other animals that may Injure gardens ?r farm crops. It makes no shade aucFahelters no ene mies to crops or poultry. It ls just the fence for Gardens, Lots, Lawns, Paika and Cemeteries. Beinp dipped in Rust-proof paintit will last a life time, and IR better than board lenee in every respect It ia easily and quickly pnt up. Specimens of Fence and Gates Can be where a a ail informa obtained. Any KRTisKR building, ept on hand, and where to price, Ac, can be ' BONES, DOUGHERTY k i A Complete Stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 5 PLANTATION HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOL3, BLACKSMITHS " MACHINISTS' j We are also the Sole Agents Tor Mc j CORMICK REAPERS, MOWERS and SELF-BINDERS, MONARCH EN GINES, MIAMI POWDEH, BUFFALO I SCALES, Ste j All prices guaranteed. Bones, Dougherty & Co., Hardware Merchants, Augusta, Ga. June 7,1881. tf 27 THE HUMAN TlVEffS SALVATION ! ! ! Numerous voluntary testimo nials and largely increased sates prove that PENNS' BITTER'S -the Greatest Liver Medicine of the Age-is rapidly winning its way as the sure and simple Salvation of the Human Liver. For all Dyspeptic Diseases Trv PENN'S BITTERS ! ! Dr. Jas. J. Seigler Surgeon Dentist, .Wm. practice in the Counties of EDGEFIELD and AIKEN. Orders for work of any kind in his line will receive prompt attention. Post Office address : J on XSTON*S. C. June 15, 1881. . tf28 F. W. WAOKNKR. GEO. A. WAOKNKR. F. W. WABEMEB ? CG. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMI) LIQUOR DEALERS COTTON FACTORS, TU11PENTINK, ROSIN, -AND IRICE DEALERS. We keep one of the largest STOCKS that has ever been offered in the South, and is complete in every respect, and wo propose to compete for the trade with any market in tho United States. We have our new building completed, which is conceded to be the l?gest Gro cery House in the country, and we have our stock under one roof, which enables us to handle goods to the very best ad vantage. Our imported WINES aud LIQUORS are brought out by ns direct in bond, and we warrant our goods absolutely pure. Our OLD CROW RYE and OLD NIC CORN WHISK KY is so well known that they require no comment. We would, however, call attention to our stock of very old FRENCH BRANDY, SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKEY, JA MAICA ?nd ST. CROIX RUMS, MA DEI RA, SHERRY and PORT WINES. We are prepared to till Sample Orders lb.* LIQUORS, or will send samples of any Goods we have in stock. SUMMER BEVERAGES. __ ER A LE, CI DER. ?_. . LEMON SITO AR, LEMON SYRUPS, LICHT WINES, CHAMPAGNES. We are agents for the best imported CHAMPAGNES, and sell at same j>ri< as as the New York agents. COVINGTON, KY., May I, 1881. Ollie of Fd. Burkholder, (-hemist, Ac I have careful) v analyzed a sample of "OLD .CROW WHISKEY,M distilled for and controlled by Messrs. F. W. Wagener A Co., Charleston, S. C., and Ann it free from all impurities, and recommend it for family and medical Use. El> llTTRKHOI.DKR, Analytical Chemist. AGENTS FOR BEEF AND PORK PACKERS, FLOUR MILLS. FAIRBANKS' SCAI ES. STULTZ'S CELEBRATED TOBACCO, GULLET'S IMPROVED COTTON GIN, MCCARTHY'S IM PROVED LONG COTTON OIN, KNICKERBOCKER HOLLAND GIN, JULES MUM?1 Cli A M FAG N ES, TOLU ROCK AND RYE, ORIENTAL, GUN-POWDER. -THE LOW PKIfES Mil URDE SALES AT T. M. H. Q. T. S. PIANOS AND ORGANS ! The Best amt Most Celebrated Instruments in America. Gr. H. CT. PURCHASERS SAVE FROM 810 TO |50 BY VISITING OR CORRES PONDING WITH GEO. 0. ROBINSON & CD. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, BEST ITALIAN SPRINGS. IJ. "P? (j? s. TWENTY PER CENT. SAVED TO EVERY PURCHASER. Timing: :m?8 Repairing; By C. H. TAYLOR, the only author ed Tuner of the Music House of the o nth, Augusta, Ga. G. 0. ROBINSON & CO. Jan .24. 1881. ly?5 W. E. SPEIR, DESIGNER, Consulting and^Superintending ARCHITECT. PLANS ?nd Specifications at jModerato charges. OFFICE No. 8 LAW RANGE, AUGUSTA, GA. ALMOST ENTIRELY YEW IF YOir WAIT BA?MIIS WE ARE HEADY WITH THEM. HAVING gone lo New York late in the sea wu, T bought a great many good H less thain their value, and therefore can sdi them cheap. My stock was carefully selected. No old goods that have accumulated for several years. They are burned. Rid of thom. Everything new and fresh. Our stock of Domestics is full in every line. Beautiful Prints at 5 cents and up. The prettiest Print? (lint have been shown in this Town this season. Lovely Dress Goods at 10c. and up. Bleaching at 5 cents to the best at IO cents. Red Flannel, all wool, at 15 cents and up. Good Cotton Flannel at 10cents. Nice hemmed Handkerc! iefs at 5 cents and up. Barege Veilings, all colors, at 25 cents a yard. Good Machine Oil at 5 cents a bottle. All qualities of Pants Jeans, Cassi meres, Waterproof Cloths, Suitings, Black Al pacas, Black Cashmeres, Silks and Satir.fc at prices which challenge competition. Splehdid stock of Table Oil Cloths, Linen Doilies, Towels, ?ci Elegant assortment nf Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves. In Novelty Goods oar assortment is unsurpassed and prices lower than heretofore Notion Department entirely restocked with new goods. Buttons-look at them. Button? of every description, price and without end. All kinds of Machine Needles. Special attention is invited to our stock of-ft^ Gent'* Hats, Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs ami Scarfs, Shoes, Stationery, Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, Fancy Groceries, ?tc. T don't buy inferiorgoods and can sell good goods as cheap as anybody. Thanking my customers for past patronage, I shall try and merit a continuance of the same in the future. Give us a call and we will convince you that we mean all we say. ALVIN HART, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. Dec l-2m IMPROVED s. THE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW. Section 3 cuts ten and a half feet. Section 2 cuts seven feet -0 AVERY'S 3-HORSE SULKY PLOW AVERY'S THBEE.H0RSE WALK1KH CULTIVATOR ALSOTWO-KORSE CULTIVATOR THE HUGHES THREE-EORSE SULKY PLOW AND TWO-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR. rpHK above Implements have proven lo be great, labor saving machines by A. tua! experiment. Good rcierem-ps given. Sold at factory prices by N. L. BRUNSON, Agent, Oct 0-U EDGF.FJKLDU II:, S. C AND HAT SC ITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS OVERCOATS OVBRCt ?ATS OV Kl it .(?ATS OVRROOATS OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR UN T>ER WE A ii UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UN DER WE \ li SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS I NUKKU'KAR UN DK RWE AR UNDERWEAR UNBKRWEAR UNDERWEAR LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY! SUITS suns SUITS SUITS SUITS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OV KKCOATS O V I? RUO A TS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEA li UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR AM. AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES-THEY MUST RE SOM). A W. BLANCHARD, KO It J. C. Ll 1?LO WAi CO. 711 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov 17-"tin OF THE WHATLEYS JOHNSTON. mm Mil nm ?RV GOODS, tm-tm timm Mens' Suits Made to Order! Lowest prices ror|c&sh. Please give me a call. sep29 3in] L. B. WHATLEY Johnston, S. C. BOHLER & PIERSON ?MBj?\l?? krna) yy^?i^jj ^J^IL,T^ Corner of Broad and Kollock Streets, AUGUSTA, GA., Do jill kinds of repairing and painting, anti beyond doubt soil IN THE STATE. Si pl 22-jan 1. TD. HM. F'XJIliXjES??.TOKr Denier in All kimi? of Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Shite Mantels, Tubs, Wash hoards, Bread Trays, Biscuit Hoards, Roding Fins, Wooden and Stone Churns, Tin Bed-room Sets, Bath Tubs. Milk Buckets and Pans, Water Coolers, Bird Cages, Lanterns, Tea and Codee Pots, Andirons, Shovels ami Tongs, Smoothing Irons, Crockery and (JlasHware, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Sieves, Knife-brick, Stove-polish, Coffee Mills, Sheet Tron Stove Kans, Warde and Wafer Irons, Iron and Tm Saucepans, Oranite Iron Ware, tho nicest ware ever made for cooking vessels Wholesale or Retail. Cheapest Place to Buy kitchen Furniture. Augusta, Ga, Mar. 1, 1881.- ielS / T . E. Li li ii mtmm TBE ADVERTISER BUILDING-.' m DIG ll MEDICINE 1PMI1 m AT Iwould ro?^^ftilly announce to ruy friends, patrons fowl the pnhlM gATierally that, havir^ "?w had time since the lire to get my linatnegfi into sli-ipi once more, I am personally conducting my Department:of fGROCERIES AND WINES in the ba??einr-;d ol'the Advertiser building, while my PRUC AND 'MEDICINE Department is carefully superintended at my private rosidenoo hy Mr. PRESTON CALHOUN. (In both Oft[iese Departments uiy stock is again Karge, Varied and Complete. Aid thanking my friends and natrons lor their kindness in the past, I very respcctfi/ily solicit a continuation of their consideration and good will. Nov 24-tfS AV- E. LYNCH. ?3 Uti -AT "Whlolesale ancf. Hefa il n A ox. I OTT! xDH! Owilg io tho shortness o?' tho Coi ton Crop arid tho ttigh Prices of Provisions, wo h?vp determined io ofter our wry [ar?>c and eaiofullv selected stock of BOOTS, SHOKS & HATS, FQR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ORDRRS Uv mai I receive prompt and ean-ful uttentioii. We ex lend a -urd?a ihvitati'pi io all needing good- io our line lo examine our st<?.-k. as we an confident the^ will save time and mom y l>_\ so doing. m MUL??ERlN ? CO.. [70 and 913 Broad Rt s August Gf\ Feb 2-ly Ol --Ment?---M aa- BM easy r-.iunt. xr:x :?2sssa?ca?sMB i**'dH*x?:<es:=cv?i? J. w. WA l.r./j1 ' v; J . r.w--TON f?U^iIlli CRANSTON, (Successors I a WAKV.I ' W : s. . ..!.: A <"'> i IAHPT, ?.. fi ' i / ( LS r A Ul Uno. s m) ammmm mminm, 729 and) 731 Reynolds St., - - AUGUSTA, GA Ll lierai adyaneea made mi ennsignmen!s at low rn?-> of ? uteri ? !'. ... :i ig ami ties furnisliCi' at Inwesl market pri?e, tfsriei pei - na! vi .n g?vi II IO weightily md selling witton, AOKNTS rou Octroi* (Fiami Burgtor Pr???!1 KniV*, Hotted Standard 'Uratan, , ElaE9?* SrNlFfw??iij? Doflosi Usn, '? 5 tua tin i* J ^vi'tili'i.vvs. oct r,-:im rirr**'-? --r~-n -~i_?.. B/SS5E8BS? - IS85B?5iS?MCfiBi TO Ti anon iw ?G??.J) I\ MC COUNTIES! Von wi i I ii i id ?I |o v .: i ii : : ' ' ? c;dl nil I- po rm ? a M ? li I 610 BISO AD STREET, A?G.U? TA, GEORGIA OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL H> scW $v:ulv* ol' S? c?Ktt, WI ff*!*, 441 XS and BHAMIfliW liy keg, gallon, (piart and Iii k. Al- . < : :i t? ? ami TOISA'CCO >. :.? \: Ai in lilJicIl tioiil 111) 1- A . al lowest prl res in i he t'il s We have al so lilted np ?u i legaul i:.iv ai d M. daily, KU BB OK CH A KG K. TO PI.V.ASK CUSTOM RES IS OUI! M \ I S fl M ?: ,'T. 33?L Dec 224l? l?omeinber Hill ll ROAD STRBBT, oppodto '.I l.'t'sTA litiiRi? W?I" Jilli. IIAII, OPTICIAN ARID oIE^MLEI!, - nr.Ai.rn ix qiNDS of JEWELRY and SI?VERWARE hvATOJI ES ANO CLOCKS lil PA IK Kl) KY KXTKHTS. Yciur Patronage Solicited -ATTI IK OLD SjTAND OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL $ST 1^ pROAD STREBT, AUtiUSTA, CA. iioV17-^m. Mnccstosa i i i min i m -i -- i m i IM 7(12 lli'oad S?rcct, Cor. H?'IS??JSSI. DIMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. STERLING SIL VE a WA ? F, Oe! bruted TRIPLE-P??TED WARE. CLOCKS, BRONZER & FINE FANCY GOODS. AIIOUSHMI, BA., NOV.27, ISSl'l. lv.7il 9tWmm Al V MAAS, A AIWatfl Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scald}, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal* ST. JACOBS OIL cs ?i sufi; miro, simple and cheap External Itrucdj. A trial entails but the coniparadvelv trifling outlay of 50 Tents, nm) every one ?ufferint; with pain '.-an have cheap and positive proof of iu claims. Dfrccuotti in K.V.ec Languages. SOLD BY ILL DBUGGIST3 AND DEALEE8 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Jtnltimi,rr, Mri., Uff}: A. Cathartic Pills Combino tho choicest cathan Tc principles in medicine, in proportions accurately ad justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They are thc result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and arc the most effectual rem edy .yet discovered for diseases caused hy derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and effec tual treatment. Arm's PILIS are spe cially applicable to this class ot diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assimilative processes, and restore regu lar healthy action. Their extensive use' hy physicians in their practice, and hy nil civilized nations, is one of i.ic many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgativa medicino. Being compounded ot" the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel or any injurious properties, and can he administered to-children with perfect safety. > Arm's Pii.t.s are an effectual cure .Vor Constipation or Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia? 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Rkiim?ism Nenralgia, Sprains, Pain in the Back and Side. : There ls nothing more painful than diese diseases; hut the pain can be removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis* Pain Killer. Tiiis remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Fetroleuui product that must he kept away from fir? or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor Is it un untried experi ment that may do more hann than good. Pain Killer has been in constant use for forty years, and the universal testimony from all parts of the world ls, lt never fails. lt not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, lt ls sare la the hands of thc most Inexperienced. Tiie record o? cures by the use o? PAIN KILLER would lill volumes. 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Mr. Burditt writes : Ita?rer/W(?tOjrlvexenaftfl caseaof rheumatism. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes : From actual USA, I know your Pus KILLER i- thu heit med!doe I ccu got. All druggists keep PAIN KILLER, I.s price ls so low that lt ls within the reach of all, and il w 111 save many times Its cost tn doctors' hills. Mc, 50o. and $1.00 a bottle. C PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. Tho ll??re?l and lie?! .'!< 'Urine uer Made. AevlmMtiaUon of Mops, Buchu. Man d takle and Ditritfeiiciv ir? ?II ow ????ad most ?1 nra liv? i ' .?? oilier linters, MakasYthogr-m"-'oort Purifier; Liver Resul\:itor, AjreM i ii- alia lustering .nih. Sn di lillie oneil Thc; ri-i ro To ?ll ?rita ty i.i llMilMtivelsot OjUi?C SH A|.pi'IIZ01' Hop Hitters mo leafing. Xo innllsr whatyoitr fo ai o II bat nu] te IV. I >.>:." L null lilli il you . only feel ISM! or i ?.. ...iii lt muy g ivo your Iii*, .lilis $500 will I*paid fora. e*t?t wliero Hop perfect mailielr ::t;fc9ie9iiiii:2rs. . ut>.MiiMi Irregularl y organ*, or ?im te il uno mihi Stimulant, lie, witllOIlt IlltOX llmr? >>??? -ymptmita lil is ir , Hop |llt> slr? i.ni if yo? ?et'irm ur mien. nvi.it luimtreits, ? tln-y ?III not : j nu? (runua Hop B vile, <trii|f?*d I liett IWlLW -. WU GNU ?ll or snirer.liul iisaaiul in Ile.?titer, Hop W drunken nostrum, la Med* i"1 prer iwnk! : nml non:" ami ii? shonM i"' ? D.I.O " t.,. I>| um:.-ll narrotlcs. Al.' ?"l I Ormptarfs. Ssud foi'CireuUr. Hop nuten ?ff. Ca., Hoehester.X.Y .i l Irrcsbti ils euro i nMuai, tob?ceo snd| C?lico drinkers should read the adver lisemont in another column headed tv o od Coffee. TERMS : $2.00 per Annum. 0?S AGENTS : W. W. OWDOK, Chappell?, ?. C. W.H. YBLDELL, Longini rea. JOHN H_ HUIKT, Batoevill?. W. A. ODOM, Meetiug StreeL J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Road?. E. B?. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRB ETHERKDGK, Leesville, 8. C. J. E. Coox, Granitevllle, 8. a Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, 8. (4 N. W. BROOK-KR, Ridge, S. C. j JOHN CAUGHMAX, Caugbman's Sto. WILLIAM KI.VARD, Etheridge. J. 8. MERCHAOT, Merchant. LOCA? ITEMS. J Churches. The Rev. W. T. Hundley has been again called to fill the pulpit of our Vil lage Baptist Church two Sundays in each month, has accepted, and will preach'here on Sunday next. He will also remain in charge of the Johnston Church. The Rev. Mr. Walker will preach in our Epis copal Church on Sunday next. The Rev. J W; Barr will prench in our Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Mood will preach at Middle Ridge on next Saturday and Sunday mornings. ^Now, in the begin ning pl the new year, we would be obliged to i he preachers throughont our County to send u* their appointments. Callion and Ward Abroad. The only two of our representative* that went, with the Legislative party to the Atlanta Exposition weie'tbe Bon. .Tames Oailisou andj ?the L'on. Clinton Ward. Christmas Trocs. Wc hear nf Sunda} - ehool Christmas trees in all ??otiere. of our county-at Harmony, at .Io!.liston, at Spann'a at Ridge Spriig, at Baleaburg, at Antioch, at Middle Ridge, allied Hill, at Moun. tain Creek. I Stewards' .Hefting. - At the -npieat < f Major Abram Jones, C lair man, we announce that a meetiug of the Bo.ird ol' St?*wards of Edgtfield Cu> I cjit will be held at the Baronage at Tl o'clock A M. on Monday Jnext, January 2nd. Major Jones begs that hie brethren be prompt and punctual. The Excepted Counties. Jn the general stock law hil), which bas become a law, the count:?s absolutely ex cept d aie Horry, Georgetown and Wil liamsburg. Thone excepted nntil the 1st October, 1882, are Lexington, Aiken, Ot angeburg, Hampton,Colleton, Charleston, Beaufort and Clarendon. Not ouy the general stock kw bill, but also the special ?tock law bill fur Edge field County, paes el both Houses. I Seed Cotton Traffic. I A. bil), ha s pwBitd- Ji&Ui Hotmca cf tte? ! ?>. all iM-sona whoim^ .??, . . ... ^;!?i I e, ?' ,cnged in the 1 raffia of seed cotton and unpacked lin? cotton, to keep a record of the name and place of residence ot the party from whom tiley purchase, willi the amounts and dates of purchase. "The Child is Dead." How often have Ibe sad words of I>avid been re-echoed: "The child is dead; can I bring him back again?" And this is now the wail in the house of our beloved friend and neighbor, for lil tie Blandina Reed lief- dead-amid white flowers and un wrapped rh mimas toys This lovely child -one of the loveliest and brightest that God ever gave to earth-departed thia life on Tuesday morning Deoemlier 27th aged six year?, and this afternoon, Wed nesday, will be laid beside the gentle mother who has already been two yearn in In aven. Be.uti?ul little Blandina ie '/one. with no sorrow pressing upon her heart, with no dark foreboding of coming evil, hui with a joy and happiness and pc; c that shall be eternal. She bad been udoplfdjby her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Bland, in whose ii onie, surrounded with all that hum.ir. love and devotion could give, she brest KV-? her lust-a victim of tell diphih- rb. VII Kat aud Xii l ies. Mr ?Af Smithson (he Saluda, is inde pern'.t IJL ol lien laws. Ile has lately killed lil hogs which av? ?agni 220 Hw. each, net. . Tin? largest netted 427 db*. Thirty-five hundred poonda of home-lautd poik in om- sm ikc-hmi e i And yet "you eau buy baron cheaper tiiau'v? li <au taiee it," saya the aven ge larmrr. And the baron of i he average farmer ?9 s I ways "lien." The firmer who ligures up in advance the cqst of raising meat aud the ,profits of laiaing cotton will never be much of a success; but he who goes to work to raise hi? com and bacon without legard to cost, hi the "'an who will be euironnded with ?peace und fl?Lty, even wura pot.Ks. cou.e and lien laws shalljie known no more. Monitor. All Our Mtthediat Preacher? 8??t Hack to Ua. Below we append the Conference ap pointment* in the Columbia District tor 1SS2: A. M. Chreitzberg, P. E. Columbia, Washington Street, R. N. Wells Marion Street, J. L. Stokes. City Mission, L. M l?ttle. Ridgeway, G. W. Gratin. Richland Fork and Columbia Circuit, .1, W. D.ckson and E. G Price. Winnsboro and Blackstock. G. .1. Grif I lit hs. Fairfield A J. Cauthen. 1 Chester Station, G. T. Harman. Chester Circuit, J. M. Boyd East Chester Circuit, .1. B. Campbell. Rock Hill, J. C. Stell. I Fort Milli W. W. Williams, i -YorKville, R. P. Franks, j - L-xin-ton Fork, H W.' W?iilaker. Giiberl Hollow and lexington, J. E. I Watson. ? Biteshurg, P. F. Kiatler. . Saluda Mission (.Clyde's Chapel and .Nv/areihj to be supplied. Johnston, W. A. Bogers. Eigefield, J. A. Mood. Chaplain to Penitentiary, W. Martin, i Columbia Female College, O A Iktrby, President. Bf v. .1. B. Ti av wick is returned to Sa luda Circuit and W. P. Meadora to North . Edge field. Both of these latter circuir? belong to the CokeBbury District. ! FATHER IS GETTINA WELL-My i daughters say, "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters.*4 He is getting well after his long; suf fering from a disease declared incu rable, and we are so glad that he aaed [ your Bitters.-A lady of Rochester, N. Y.- Utica Berali. -