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foorfiflb |bbirtisii TERMS : $2.00 per Annur ^ru?rT?GEf?TT: W. W. OWDOM, Chappells, S, C. W. H. YELDELL, Longmires. JOHN H. HUIET, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DOEST, Kirksoys X Roads. E. B."TORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHEP.EDOE, Leesville, S. G. J. E. COOK, G rangeville, S. C. Dr. JOKX'B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C. N. W? BROOKER, Ridge, S. C. JOHN CACGHMAN, Caughman's Stor WILLIAM KINARP, Etheridge. J. S. MERCIUIIT, Merchant. X.OQA.T-. ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday morning next, the Rev. M Mood w?Lprea^inoutMetkodist Churcl The Rev. Mr. Walker will pi-each in ot Episcopal. The Rev. Mr. Hundley wi preach at Johnston. The Rev. Mr. Rog ' ers will preach at Spann's in the forenoo and at Bethlehem in the afternoon. Th 1 lev. Mr. Meadors will preach at Eshc * both in the forenoon, and at Bethel in th afternoon.- The Rev. Mr. Traywick wil preach at Bethany. Stock I*w .Figures. Read I.. A. R's reply to . "Barnweli" on our first page. lit is a good tbing full of excellent stock law figures. The Right P.ev. Bishop Howe. On the first Sunday ia Jiarch, Bishor. Howe will preach in the new Epise-ma! Church^nTftnfon. In tue evening o; the saine day, he wiu "preach in Trinity Church, Edgefield. Cotton Premiums S2,500. The QziesJ^j'Staple Silk Cotton has no equal i? merits. The above pie;nium= ..-- are offered by bira on his cotton for L;S2, -' ' Send for' plinpnfet tor 1SS2. J. D. OZIEP.. Corin iii," Mas?. Delinquent Land Sales. Sales of delinquent fonds look place in many countieitfipur .State, on Monday last, but Captain Edwards, our Auditor, relis us that-as yet ho has. received no or ders in retrard to this matter. Removal of Dr. i?arker. We learn that Pr. .lohn A. Darker, ol the wesj'S?cTe,'has -removed io Augu.'iaj t ?a., there io practice his profession. Dr. ~~ Barker's removal seems to be m?ch re gretted by his neighbor?, aruoEg whom he was not only very nseful but qr.i!f- popu lar. A Fire -Vptl?e Country. SimuRaheously with the johnston lire, if we are not misinformed, that is between 3 and -lSiM?'ck*on Tuesday moniin2 last, the store-buiiding and stock of goods of Mr. S. T. Williams, on the road two or three miles above Pleasant Lane, were totally "destroyed by ii:-;-. lr.sr.red for $2,000.. The Edgefield Rifles. Capt. Dick Anderson has been re-elected as leader- of : the Edt/efield Rifles; Mr Wade E. Youngblood ia 1st Lieutenant; Mr. Frank Wardlaw is 2d L eutenant; Mr.-John Par' -is Md Lieutenant. The company-with several late additions n-jw numbers tome t h': ty odd. A Speedy Exodus. > The colored peopie of Trenton seem io ^J^adopting a specie^ot speedy and very ?we "uderstand thatrlwo.n'-zro fellows dio s*-^^^^H;".i?3 thing there on Tuesday. One elthem is already dead, and th" Other cannot nos " sibly survive. Wd5iav? no;, heard'theii names. Dmn I lie Ajjei f?ail'i .M liar.J. The ?TA'KkT?sE?: au<t .i;s ?I-MII.II .j ? ri mevsl iri'riid, Mr. Luke C?rp?va.k, ;/<d-faithful tiilpUgh :t;l l'OIiV?!iill|i: - even :h<-s^. rfc i?tv/-VIM .-? .:;.* down ih? ?ages h^t: J.111 hand. .'. -lew days .- . this venerable ?<*to?siieani< ?titCh' u pa; ! ?a | is i'.irly-sfcvent-j ??lisciijuion. And he n?a) re"st ?wsured tba? Iii* friendship and ai pre ciatioi&rfc to" us matters of both price and comfort. A Totally .New Bailroad. The fQllowiiig;iad ?as introduced tn the ]louee, January 2", by Mr. Sawyer, of Aiken: A bill-to charter the Aiken aud Atlantic Sea Coast Railroad. This road propos?! k? ^onl -^''?en ?0 -P01"'1 K?y* al. The corporitors are Messrs. J I. E. Bissell, J: W. Burbidge, A. Wilhman, J. H. Bush, T. S. Punlar, Ernest Gary, W. I). Jennings, Sr., Thomas H. Johnson, L. A. Ransom, Thos. Poddiuead and Claude E. Sawyer, and their associates. The cap ital stock is fixed at ?fttyO??, with r<r;vi lege oi'i?C?eaisiag..-.??MN.. Trlclt?ttt ^3f?j JV-- iitM* staiioa 0: Tiii-keuj. i>n the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad, is be ginning to assume the garb of enterprise and genuine progresa A brick machine, of an improved pattern, will soon be put in operation np-ar that place, and later o:? a number of brick stores will be erected. EveiyS^^in ibo vicinity is buoyed up by unlimited enicrp-.ist-and th ri fi, arid is thoroughly alivd to the advantageous Io" cation of the new village, and are ?ired with a deleTnrm?ten to aiake Trickem an attractive place of residence, a? likewise a good trading market for that section of couniry.-^Saluda A .'gu-'-: Killed 011 the Kail. Y'jstei lay naoming a colored mau by thf name of Abram lilli, a native of Edge field, and an employee of the Port Boyal Fertilizer Company, was run over by the inc-jm^? through freight train on a tres tle near McCree's. Coroner Burr held an ?nones!, :I;K? ii .'-.ppi-ars that j I iii was se ing to his work, and tra"? rossmga tre:- t!e about six'fy Feet lorijj wi 1 tho freight train ?oma?'fi sight ri-mr- at I he rate ol twenty miles an hour. The engineer blew the brak' = down, and the unfortuuatd man, instead cf hastening on or jumping 0;':' th" tr?ck, H ouched down on the cen tre between tie rails, and wss-in thai po sition when ho was struck and instantly killed. The verdict of the jory was acci dental death.-Palmetto PuaL "He JLooks Ulfe a* ISnglJsbrann." The Washington correspondent of the Charleston News and Courier writes thus: At tho risk of bringing a blush to the cheek of Senator Butler, I must record an incident which occurred the other day. An English member of Parliament, vieit ing the. Capitol, entered the Senat-i gal '..'.0 that botlv was: in session and asked the doorkeeper to point out to him severa1 ol'(he -'lion.-'.' whose names he was familia!|iril|j.>1 2Thji was done, and the visitor having surveyed the field, tumed ton-tir?.' Ar That moment Senator But ler rose'to present a pHition. "Who is that gentleman.'' queried the M. P "Senator Butler, of South Carolina," was the response. "He is a remarkably hand some man, commented the member, "he is the finest looking marr f have seen here. He looks like an Englishman." ForGoTcruor. The Greenville News nominates Speaker Sheppard for Governor. St. Valentine's Day. Tuesday of next week wilj be St. Val entine's Day. We hear of a gay Valen tine party in the Fruit Hill vicinity-at Mr. James Holland's-on Monday night. Johnston Circuit Quarterly. The Rev. W. A. Rogers req-iesls us to announce that the Quarterly Conference for Johnston Circuit has been postponed until February ISth and 19th. It will be held at Johnston. Presence of .Hind. When a little disturbance (.whiskey !) arose in the anti-stock law meeting on Monday last, the Hon. ?cott Allen jumped to his feet and made such a good, honest, cornmon-?enpe appeal lo all parties, that everything was as quiet as a lamb in five minutes. Three New Trial Justices. Gov. Hagood has appointed the three following excellent gentlemen as Trial Justices for Edgefield County; and the Senate has confirmed the appointments: Mr. E. A. Glover, of Edgefield C. H., Mr. P. B. Waters, of Johnston, and Mr.W. E. Clary, of Saluda. Denies the Report. The report was recently started that Gov. Hagood would be a candidate before the Legislature next Winter for U. S Senator against Hon. M. C. Butler, but ? he denies the report, and says that he contemplates retiring to private life upon the expiration of his term as Governor, j He has had enough of public life-An- ( derson Intelligencer. Edgefield Not a'Separate State. I The State of Horry is the only part of 1 South Carolina entirely exempted from ? the operations of the new fence law; and j sbe has boen givei"until the first of Octo ber to fence herself out from t he rest of the world. Charleston, Aiken, Beaufort, Col- 1 leton, Hampton, Orangeburg, Chester- 1 field, Lexington, Georgetown and Wil liamsburg have a respite until October. We Fail to See the Hole. Our friend Beady touched off his ora torical cannon in the anti-stock law meet ing the other day..? There was a large irowd, and paris of his speech were loudly 1 sheered, and loudly hissed. We did not ?oin the hitters, for we have too much re spect for the gentleman; but still we fail Lo see the hole in solid old Edgefield ?.brough which ail good things are eoon to E .hop and disappear forever. A. Little Apology. 6 Our readers must pardon ns this week I (VT omitting our usual summary of Legia- v [alive news, aud for the non-appearance u jf sundry other things. We were so ex- ^ sreised about our friends at Johnston on Fuesday thai we were forced to post down [o see how it was with there. And hence .ve lost u half day from our routine labor. 8 rhe J/egielature is to adjourn on Thursday I jf this week; and consequently we can t sake a clean sweep of their doing* in our r. lext issue. rn:man's Heroic Remedy, r This prevalence ?f runt obtains in the ?. flouse as weil as in the Senate, and Rep- . esentativo Tillman, who abhors the daily .waddle, proposes a heroic remedy. He K s of opinion thai the Congressional Rec- 8 >rd should be abolished, the members' c iesks and chairs tabooed, and that the t ..ongresemen be required to sn on benches \ LS in the lionee of Commons. He philo 0 uT^v^^T?r^v^TTT^Tu??? writing letters^" dnnng th??sessioca a* they do now, and were forced by hard siute lb pay attention :o ino business befoie them, isey aouki ;;??? uuw.ii lit*: cu iou ic ' Lui?*) wau now ?peak a ? .? :. ? un clio subject mid d?vVt?*?iit-n:-ii.-?ve.> to ?.-ir., lie ii tui ...c.". v. ;.!,.i.i iii? i.u lit IB.fl 4tsl.if.id ,:?c Lite 'lu, t.< -?.> j..ii ibu Soil tt-i-ic v.lfc ftcc?;Ol..i I I?.: . t.M,- . liv-i ?"i ai. .l.tlr; <.. . I . CU. lu? ??-VV | Uli* il lit.-1-i..U:. .li .. !?> OUtSld !.-, ! I: I presum- that il ... .; l.uL 1.? uu-.j.-ra by Uor.gr-?-? unie? uua-iidiid su ;ia tu tul e effect in A. D'. 1900. Ivl'otra< led Meeting. A v-iy quiet but vciy interesting pro tracted meeting was carried on at the nuptial Church at this place during all <f last week. And here permit us to remark that Johnston is peculiarly and especially IJLSS.-I1 in having two such resident min isters as Rev. \V. T. Hundley, of the Bap tist denomination, and Rev. W. A. Rog ers, ot the Melbodk,* While each, of course, feels an especial interest in the temporal and spiritual welfare of his own denomination, yet il is evident that both feel a greater interest in the conversion of souls to God than they do in increasing th~ membership ot their ^respective churches, in this spirit these two Chr.s iian brothers labored at the meeting !a?t week, not as Baptist, not as Methodist, but as servants of the same Master. And whenever ihe> door of the Church was opened, it was open io both branches, and the applicants permitted io make their choice without suggestion tr dictatkn. The result of the meeting was an addition of two members-Mies Octavia Crouch and Mr. Willie irait--to th? Baptist Church.-Monitor. Augusta and Knoxville Railroad. It wa?, extensively rum .ad yester day that the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad stock held by the city of Augusta had been sold to the South Carolina Railroad. A representative of the Chrouiclo called on the Mayor and asked bim if there was any truth in the rumor. His Honor said there was not. He had heard the rumor himself, but it was not true. The city owns 850,000 of the stock or 2,000 shares. This, with the stock recently sold by the State of South Carolina to a citizen of Augusta, forms a controlling interest in the road. The rumor credited the South Carolin?. Railroad vrith endeavoring io purchase both these blocks ol' stocks. The control of the Green ville and Columbia Railroad hythe Clyde Syndicate cuts the South Car olina Railroad off from the upper part of South Carolina. By obtain ing the Augusta and Knoxville and its connections the South Carolina Railroad would be enabled to reach the section traversed by the Green ville ?. . Columbia.-AugU6taChron? icie of Sunday. Guano: Guano! I have about 50 tons Acid Phosphate anil Guano on band, ready for delivery, and-more coming every day which I will sell cheap for cash or cotton. Call on me before buying and learn my prices. Feb 9-4t . J. B. NORRIS. ?- ---+ ** + ^^p*m> pm ? - $i1ftn worth of new Shoes, Just opened at J. M. COEE'S, in the Ryan Hotel. Proceedings of Che Anti-Stock Law Meeting. Aa had beenpreviously'advertised, the anti-stock-law party held a meet ing in our Court House on Monday last. Capt. Theophilus Dean presided. Speeches were made by Wm. J. Ready Eeq. and Geo. W. Turner, Esq. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. And we are extremely glad that our fellow citizens of the anti-stock-law party had the good sense and the self res pect to eschew the violence of thought, intent and phraseology which have characterized certain anti-stock-law meetings in other sections : Whereas, Democracy means gov ernment by the 'people, based upon the fact that they are capable of self government, and whereas those who are placed in power by Democratic voters should be responsible to the people for their political acts, and whereas we believe our present State Legislature has ignored the rights of a large number of the people of the State, Therefore be it, Resolved, 1st. Thatjwe disapprove the actions of our State Legislature in the passage of the general stock law. 2nd. That many oth- r abuses have been perpetrated on the rights of the aeople, in the name of Democracy, therefore we call upon the people to correct these evils. 3rd. That to this end we urgently request the people of the various ;ownships to organize clubs, and send ;hree delegates from each club, to )ur next meeting, to be called by the Chairman. 4th. That the Chairman of this neeting be authorized to appoint two nen in each township to organize ?aid clubs. 5th. That these resolutions be pub iehed in all the county papers. THEOS. DEAN, Chair. J. B. OWDOM, Sec'ry. For the Advertiser. rb? Outlook io tbe Meeting Street H?CtiOB, MEETING STREET, Jan. 30, '82. The farmers are clearing up new jionnda and building pasture fences -the long white lines of new fence tretching over the hills behind the louse, so that the stock can come up srhen inclined. AB Jefferson says .* 'mankind are more disposed to suf er, while evils are suilerable, than o right themselves by abolishing the orme to which they are accustomed;" md this change makes many com ilain about here now, but we trutt hat when the agony of the change lasses all will get reconciled. The swelling hilis are mantled in he fruitful green that promises a rich larvest of o&t?. which will come just n time to keep oft suffering; in fact ome will have a tight squeezej^.to hift till oats come in. Corn is scarce> redit very hard to get, and Borne ol he stofck are snre to ?uf?er. Very ittle han been done yet in the wey f preparing the land for crop?, intujdiow rt. i> Qet.tuujL^Lt^ to make ! negroes work till away in February. On the account of thc bad crops, Mr. R. C. May and Mr. F. I'. John ??ton have both suspended their mer canille bushiest', but we br?pe thal they will Hi-ofi become rt ?-Meblished | in their ur? tu in* se. n I;I cl th? m a?e industrious and energetic, and highly pop ?liar m i Le neighborhood, fl r platt? i - ui** . >. ...! i \<j ? veiv tard year ul ii ami ?re in-j. inning to ' practice a rigid economy. It ia to be tioptd that tnis ye.nr will Le tb mother of more prosperity than was last, the sad old '81. Fouithow j Le peopie seem demoralized, and tleii discord and disagreement, couphd with mean whisky, are developing a std and gloomy state of things. God grant that with the blossoms of the coming spring we may be able to see an improvement in the habits of a.l. and a united feeling among the va rious classes of society. PH AON. Mrs. Garfield's Reception or the Verdict. CLEVELAND, January :S>.-All through the trial Mrs. Garfield and the late President's mother have kept their thoughts as far away irorn it as possible, reading little, if any thing concerning it, and holding lit tle conversation about it. The re sult of the jury's short deliberation was immediately telegraphed to Mrs. Garfield by a friend at Washington. To a caller, this evening, she said there was nothing she conld say to the public about it, or that she de sired to say. The news was received in Cleveland with grim satisfaction and thankfulness, and when announc ed from the stage at the two leading places of amusement, was received with loud applause. A Mentor fa: . mer, who arrived on the 7 o'clock train, overheard the news, and, tak- j i ng oil* his hat, said fervently: "Thank God ! it has come at last." Agents now can grasp a fortuno Out fit worth $10 sent free. Kor full particu lars address E. ti. Hideout it Co., IO Barclay, Street, New York. nov!7-ly. COMMERCIAL. YEST?RD?Y'Sl??m<?T. COTTON. Tone of the market-12, m., steady; 8, p. m., steady. Ordinarv. Good Ordinary. 10 Low Middling. HU Middling . ll tiood Middling. 11} Tlie following short letter from Dr. J D. Mitchell, a member of the tieorgia Legislature, isa verystroug endorsement: Messrs. Hutchison <fr Bro.: I have used your "Neuralgine" and find it all you claim, a specific for neuralgia and head ache. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. Sold by Dr. W. E. Lynch. Sept 1-V. BOUTS, SHOES AND HATS. WM. MU LU ERIN A CO., of Augus ta, Ga., have opened a brauch store at the old stand of Mr. Peter Keenan, op posite the Monument Tho friends of this firm and the public will find a large stock at thia branch store aud also at their old stand 913 Broad Street. Mr. Keen nu will be pleased to see hie friendB at the bx?nth store, TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a special meeting of the members of Grace Church, Ridge Spring, and its Sunday School, held Sunday, January 22d, 1SS2, the Secrotaiy was instructed to prepare the following rRE.vMnr.T3 xsn RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, in God's all-wise but myste rious providence, we have recently suf fered a sore bereavement by the death of our beloved friend and Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. David St. Pl?rre bull?se, therefore, Resolved, That we hereby ox press our deep sorrow at this most suelden and grievous affliction, whereby this chinch has lost one of its most menions members and efficient workers. " Resolved, That while our hearts ache with the pain of this heavy chastisement -missing from her accustomed places In the sanctuary that ever prompt and cheering Presence, and listening in vain I for tho familiar tones nf that voice which I so lately joined in God's praises here; yet we would bow in submission to the I Divine will, assured that our loss is our dear friend's eternal gain, i Resolved, That we will ever cherish the memory of our departed friend and fellow Christian and strive to follow her good example of unwearied /cal in well doing. Resolved, That in an especial manner, the pupils of the Sunday School hereby express their affectionate appreciation of tho devoted, self-sacrificing labors of | their lamented Superintendent in their behalf, whereby her memory will be ever precious to their hearts, yielding rich fruit unto life everlasting. Resolved, Thatour heartfelt sympathy and condolence be affectionately offered to her bereaved husband, stricken mother, and family in geueral in this severe aflliction, praying that "the God of all comfort," muy be very near, and graciously sustain them through this dark hour of sonow and enable them to say, "Father,'thy. will be done." Resolved,. That this Minute be record ed in the Register of rho Parish, and copies be sent for publication to th? Church Journal and the Edgeiield Al> VKRTISER, also ono be Riven to tho fam ily ofthe deceased. [SignedJ MRS. S. O. MKRITT, Secretary Grace Church. Ridge Spring, S. 0., January 30, 1882 NOTICE. TAKE notice that on the Dtli day of ?March next I wai apnly io thc Pro bate Court for Edgefleld County for a fi nal discharge as Guardian of Miss Julia Ree-1. E. L, GUERARD, feb O.?t NOTICE _ PLEASE take notice that the under signed having fully discharged his trust will on thc i-lth day of February next, apply to the Probate Court ol Edgelield County, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estato nf W. 15. Hill, deceased. A. P. KING. Jan!)-?t FOR FARMERS. I AM AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING Agricultural Implements. the host made aud do the best work at LOWEST CASH PRICKS. Harris Dow Law Colton Piauler. Gemeine Fanner Friend Plow. Buckeye Mower am! E&ea ti ers* H rimer.? Horse Power ass?S Threshers. Thomas Harrow. American SleeS Scrapers. JOHlPBOmS MOORE, 027 URO AD STREET, AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA. Fob D-ihn The Improved WEED SEWING MACHINE with all attachments complete, alway* ou band nt JAS. M. COBB'S. Price/ior Hand Machine, -Sli'.?i Price for Pedal Mnnliine. ?'^"> and Jfi?ST MACHINE in thc MARR KT. <Neeuies,'?Vf-. KT^rrr; mr lui? hereby waru all ;.? ?sous,at the rNk having hu Iii? !:i ly witnreed >ig<dn ? lore Thurmond, rt? Ut:h :i i:n y- :i?l V\ . s c i :i> - II? L . ?vi: rv? { ?. i- .. ?. ?\ .- !. . .1 <.. ai! >l . it .: :*>..! ; .hem, nd .reo. inri? i t. i. d M ; IHOOL FLU) fOli EDGEFJELD C?J8T ! lt F ISCA L V K > l< I .vii. -rh \-ttwl No. I. lu. ll. 12. v.. 14. 1,7. Ki. 17. 18. 1!'. 20. 21. ::i. .>'o .tin :.i '?S't nil ju Mi, ll -ah -SI SOU oi :>2-'> ??:; .j.::, hi '32S 21 360 7.5 337 07 tlOU&i :;i|o I? -70 4: J 0 lil? 2?W (IU 4(HJ o<i ii>i -Js . 220 00 17."- 20 .".70 .*!' 47? .VI ::L;S ?H ; mi 7-i Tola!.S!'J,J?ft"341 Tnisleesand teachorsi i'the free Pub lic Schuol, will bear in mind thal the law requires, that in ascertaining thc average attendance in Ibo public schools, that thc school month -hall consist of twentp school ?lays and that this number SIIMI! be taken as thc unit ol' computation in estimating the average aUcniiancn ul each pupil In Hie free publie schools. ? AU contracts thai Hoards nf Trustees: make i ri excess ol' the above amounts will \>c. void. J. W. KIDSON. Feb 0-lf S. C. E. C. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tocth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on eartli equate Sr. JACOB* Ott ?? ii xti/'t; nun; ?imple Hinl rttrap External Ci-itiMl}' A trial entails tut the comparativev llittillg outlay of 50 ('i nls, nm! .rory on. siiOVrlm: with pulu run lmve cheap and positiv* proof ol' i:. dalia. Directions in Elrjr?n Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER8 IN MEDICINE. A VOGELER & CO.. Baltimore, M J., V. if. A.. TAKE noii,.^';'1. ?? "?e m\ Hy s?iised, will mateo a lit 1 estate und will I fid administr?t? V1 I Turner Mitch* d6C?' final .sp.?lernei;,f,n,S11'1 ''si;lU:,wi!J ask for a final rc,,iir??<!, ^ ??'."'.'??*lra torst hereof atIe ???"?.'?"?. .f?liN \\. SCANN, Jan .'.!-i"it ll A?'.V E. y\ITCH KI,t., Administrator oll?ce o Jndga <'f Probate in and f MRO?eld County, anil i th?*?aiffi,a>; ?rpb-tn ??? ' "j,,.,, '"?al discharge Ironi my NOTICE isij'T?'-y ?5ven 'h:,!.'",u ">? 27th .lay lf$S!**&'A- ''. W J will make?fig >?!'i,*?\0"t1 P" l,,a c,s tate of my T?sTT John Doldnpsworth, in theoll?ce ? ,Iut,;?e "' Pr<,I,:-?? Court, i will on hate Judge fur1 otUce as Kxeoifr ? [h? Sil,<( *'i!ii,f-' ft,,ul alsoasTriiSteo?1' 1,10 xe*m* ?\c Will Of Juhll-*>niM?!?V-'l,,rl"' ,! '"' All persons int ^1'''/ 1,1 ih" saUi aU will take dut, ij.::!:? I'*1T1. :4,uI IP-vcrn themselves af-(-/''int";N';,,0,.., ir>...., FOHN" H E '' doNOSu < ut 1 i !, Jan SM? * I 'BxofciorT THE SHOES, and .NOTIONS,", AT di mi CASH. rvnwri'BD WIM. PLE ALL IXDKrfp make Klement at A S E J, j. 'HOLLAND, .Tan Iii- it [. -Ad vertiser Build j ng. . State ofjouth Car-v.- t EDGEjpLD COUNTY, XTOTfCKIaafecby Riv,;:; tl.." Chldi -i-^ Hill ins afuied to in? bv petition to havn a honieiead for realty and ex emption of penBhalty - : ..il i" ... provided mr ?iif.u> Aetofthc approved Her?*her 24, ?'..>... mid ih? 1 Be.disinter<st* ? per ?H"oil'y -?-I exempt ; <n ol ld petitioner o; the I ; i. Ixl. L Behr muy .'. ISS2. Mt'Kixs. ??as'?i r J:, I.'. will appoint ti to appraise an personalty to. day of March i Edgell cid, s S. S. Feb :') -lt. Mater's Bai State o? Sfiith Carolina, EDGEPTJLD COUNTY. Osare" o/ .I. Ki Eoti, Ei?e? celia Lott, Eli beth Randall, nelia Cotton!, Jommpn Pla... -ott. Luther Lott, Mar ott. J. A. Lott, doria Cushman, < o. - y-v- JVsse Couch, Alargare! Couch, John ?jwoll a::,! \V. I . I mich, (the two hwt.^iing infan???) b\ their guardian ?rf MK?L Alexander Cmmi I il I mun Luit, ty JJ. j.., ; amj,,: ,. . ' vs. self lee'd, nit il; [axel Sara,': (J ixol. Jas. md Tiwi n'r ol E. E. Lott for hin Etheline Lott, ?Mary Howard, i| Hol t?n, Darling Adams. COM I'LAI NT/To rt PAR'iTj i I i>Y vilTnir^??^^^- this ,. . > will dell .. '( ?M?rn?>r7:i:. |^r. "ii [j,. DAI HS UAR?. ? . at Uie risk ol' Ibrlier nurdi singular that travor tied in the C?nj Aforesaid, on nr. Columbia arid raining fifty acr m?r lands of S. I Lott, lands of A Hird Luit i rael TH KAIS Oh purchase moa. remaining months, io be ian?, situ? of Hdge?l?ld and Stat? trie ol the Charlot! ?, j|vi;;v:.>:;: Railr :, , more or less?, acijoin Ready, ?M of dhu ii. rth;i MtrCaiij' amt ALE -One Laif r,f kt.. be paid .?i i'a<n, tv payablo in two , . .red by elie bond tlie purchaser Vmti a .," ,: ... . premises-thc 9 rcha?er tn 1 \c privilege of pa#jg ?ce whole:; .ne purcbasu tiiu\&y \n cash. Titles and mAp^iaire ? -r' '. TOlp s. s. Feb U :jt KENS, M.isti !. 12. CHSCAG ? rr? ?-r?r-<r-i Mpwy ?a rr rr-? o. EOGEFIELO AOYERTISEF TH 2 CHIC'S O WEEKLY everywherere^csai-cd as a papes un ur passed in ail tW req uirements nf Anicri .. joarnallsxa. 1 stand cr:; . Ju . theaetropoUf?? joarnaL*: loanlrj as a complete Vc~ paper. Eve roi? Service comj?|esad tlie uLip Wi?teriAsso5*??d Associa: cl Fr? * . hosi J. s a rory . .xtt>n o serviuv o: Sjie-hU Telegrnw . ?V.ail im portant points As a AVirspitp-jr.i: has ??C superior. It is MDEPENDENTia Poiiti'js, preeentins all ?olItic?lNowsfroe froaipar than blas or ?tisj^S' absolotelywUh? oct. fear oraros .TstVi ?arties.. ID is, lath? f?ndense, a PASHLY PAPER. a i ,-v.o contains ?. v COMPLETED STORIES, A SERIAL STORY ?StuiaCr?iuE. interest, and a rich varisty of cou!b|?so'.? noies on F.x'?ii-jn-i, Art, ladustriesJBJteratnre; Scienco, etc., et?. ItsItorketRnotations are'comp] ce, and to b') relied It 1? unsttrpar?ed as an Enterprislnj:, Pure, and Truvt>"?:thv GE2?EHAL FAM ILY NEWSPAPER. Our special C bibbing termi; brins within tho reach of alL Specimen copi'e? nxay bc seen at this office. {.*?T"S?ncl subscriptions to this oliico. WADE; Y??NGBL00D j ->VITH-r o_ ni mi ?n Kli'n Ijiiiii/Hi I* take this fnotliod ol' i capt ctlullj ii . forming >{'.v friends?hrout?hotil ... :Jcld Count*, ihat 1 can ri ! round at thWarrehl Dry <.'?....! < ! .. ; ?neut ol' Laitdriiui A Butler, \n_ . Ga., where 1, will be extreme!;, . ?ee mid sorv ' them, lan'.i-'tm 'KY.ADI2 YOUNi !.!.' State ol Soutii OarollE EDG&FJEL I) Co UM \\ NOTICIO (I.-' APPJ rc N VO HOMES'JbsAD and ' i'THi N. N'OTICEIii horel ..?.. iii ?I Franc P. Joh: i ?ton }. ..j.;:-- il lo mc petition to 1: aye ' .lestcad and ox? tin:-of pe rs? na' sol ohio him as pr vided for in lin- a? l of J'i?- LcgUlntu approved J ?c?mlter 21, ISSil, and thal will ap]K)ini ihre1 disimefesteil pers. lo appraise'.} nd sot oil'said <'\c..:n''? .n personalty I i said petitioner on the day of Fc'br lary next. Rdgelield H C.. Janna ry 2:5, 18^2 S. S. TOMPKINS, Ma-i.-r E. C. Jan 26~H Good, ind Ne Mistake TIII: TH IS CU< TH .12 i ii TH 12 N. I TH E TE Lisi i DAIRY CHE12SK HCI2 OOSHEN BUTTJ211 sil COUNT? Y IU 'VI Kl I. and CHM A SYRERS, and CREAM CRA( !-i El foi sale at low prices l>v D. fl JyUBJiiQE, Ai tho Saluda Honsi dec 15-U? J0S3 120 BUTTON S Of MENf OPEi\Ef? TO-MY. ?'AIRS of LADIES' , Si : lam) CHILDREN'S !..' BOOTS. ?VND BOYS P KENT;; li BROGANS AMD BOOTS I at all prices. m iriiuiv Susi i: i; I WA BK ANTI I?. Reim ni * T 11 un? i? i UKI lers for S!. Jan H-l* J. M. Ci Ll! ?' PLf?SEfxT R?Si?EN( AT TRM2NT0N. A I ?A lt<i IO GARD andBPLENTY f INK FRUIT. Apply i'l L v> iSFi oct. 20-I? at C lorlcstou, S. ( FINE FARM FOE SALE OR KENT. Xi ?it.-)- for salo or rent my valuable farm, Ivhig a'ihile und n hall' north west ol' ?dg. field Vilbtge-containing tb ri c hundred and odd acres-one hu i dred And tilly acres under cultivation, niue)} bf tho land (''imposing this farm lies on the waters nf Beaver Hani. For 1er ms and particulars Apply at AovKn Tisiia nfl?se. Dee 2?-tf JOHN K. BACON. State of Sou til Carolina FJ)(iKFJF.LD COT'XTY. !n Piobolc Couti. My 1.. I*. Co yu r, Ewpdro, Judge of Probate. T {TH V.W. VS, O. F. Chcatbnm, Esq!, v / Clerk (d' i he Courl id' Common Pleas ;.: ''. '.'encrai Sessions, has made sui! to m '. i i;r*nl him lettern of admin istration of th? estate and otfects of John M. ? Inri:, late ot'said County, deeen-*?d. 'I'husn arc therefore, to cito ?UKI adiuon ish al! I singular the kindred and cred itors of tho sahl lohn M. ('lark, deceased, that ii;''." bc ..!?; appear before me, in th? '. tiri '.; Probate, io he held at Kdgefield C. H., on thc 18th day of February, ll o'clock in thc forenoon, to shew cause, ii' .-iiiy t iny have, why the said adminis tration shoiild not be granted. (iiven under my Hand and the seal of tin; Court IhU Mit -lay of January, A. 1). 1882 !".. 1\ ( (?VAR, J. p. c. ian !?.($! THE OZiER UM STAPLE SUS COTTON. ls iii'; beal i'i thc States for tho following .First, lt vields mor? per acie. Second, fi fix for moro money in the markets. Send tor circular containing facts and fltrores iworii :>.. also including prices'of] seed. Only a limited amountof seed on hand, so certilicates helow. B. OZ SK it, <'orinth, Miss. r, Tames ?". Jones, do solemnly swear that 1 h ive raised t ids year 13,11? pounds d' eed leaton, or l.:i?> pounds of lint cotton, . :' lue Ozier Long Staple Silk I Cotton, on not exceeding tin co acres of | land, anil sr,?ii seven (7i bales of tho above cotton on ihi< 1th ult., to tho Wii h.immtic Linen Company for sixteen (10) cpnl s porpound. J.? xrus F. .TONKS. Hogausvilloj ' i.i Swortito an-! subscribed before me. lld'; (?th day of November, ISSI. JOHN RHKA, N. I', and ex ollicio J. I'.. 121 Uh i'i !. c. M . Fulton Co. (ia. ATf.AXTA, CIA , Nov. ll, ISSI. Thiij.certil?es'?bat-tve spun thc Osder Sjik Cotton out of .which the suits of .. thoa ; >? v rnor Colquitt of ii corgi a, nul Governor Bigelow; of Connecticut, i made, on the 27th October, ?>n the Exposition Grounds, und pronounce il superior to any omton we luve ovor han dled,except tfw.S, .' island; - K. A. Ar.r.isox, ' i n n... i- Willimahtk Linen Company o'ij Exposition Grounds. jiu JH-tf . J. it HOBSON & SOW, iii? mm -ANfi DEALERS IN F : 3 ri,TILTZSBS3 ?is BAST BA V. CIIAULKSTO'.*, November :., 1881. At ii:-- emnincucom! :t~ ol' another bus iness year, vs acknbwedgo willi pleasure ! : . tung? :.:? : confidence of cur pla : _.. (rh hds. R?RSO ? S CI iTTON A N : ? CORN FER TIL ry. KR, ROBSON'S COMPOUND \- ii' PHOSPHATE, have given very ?euera! ?u.isfa lion. ?.:::. Cotton ??nil fi: Fertilizer is of th? higheststandard. .. . ts sains amona1 other valuable ingre ; per cent, of Ammonia, I j per cent, of Pon? h. bl per cent, of available Phosphate. Having l?oeii among thc drat to introduce Guano in this State, we confidently refer lo our planting friends that during thc series of years we . \ .. sold m Idaii ires wo have always . puro article. E;'ery Mann reis ; -. i. VVc idler tin-, alwvn Fertilizers for cash, lime or cotton. Planters ordering immediately will allowed !" the Ut of April m decide j which they prefer, cash or t?nie. An "i . carloadof-ten tons will lfcs?-iii . ' - ? ?.* . :. less amount ?l per . lill IM Vi''} SALV ATIQU ! ! ! fluincrons voluntary te^liino iii;?.'- and !urg( Iv increased sale: prove that FENNS' BITTER'S -the Greatest ?.iver McdiuiiK of the Ap;e-is rapidly winnini: its way as thc sure arni s in 1 pit Salvation of thc Haman Liver !. :>.. all iJvsiif'ptic Diseases Ti-y ? mV... BITTERS ! tl ?ir. Fmportatioti, i ?: m mu mm eel iVoin the Agent ol thc Pentviai t love ruinent.) F LS Ii < ?CANO, li and S per et A'nimonia NOV : f.'OTlA LAND P?.ASTKRi SOUTH CAROLINA i:. HG ll A !?8f*!&$!PB! i i i; . Ground ci:.! bij;}i ./rad''.) Fd: ?ALK UV ?s. ../: y ? ?ir?,%> ?-%ULP. iCRRR'o VVHAI?F, (!f:- '. '-'...til W. ?. SFEIH DESIGNER, (. m;: lilting and Superintending ARCHITECT PLANS and Sp ciflcations at aiodorale charge OFFICE Nc S LAW RANGE, AUGUSTA, GA sil! ? iii lili ?ir j ? \ <' > .'.ci'.ES ol'land, ?mu.r le X.xJVJ lying on Blair's Road, a bon l mil"- bom Greenwood ami Augusta adjoining lands of Mrs. Mail! ]r,."i.s - and others. One third of tl I; i. ; under cultivation. Goldju cons! : .! :?uan ti ties arc indicated bom spf ci,? ji mund. For terms apply to II. c. Al. DUNOVANT, lb i Estala Agent, Kdgefio!d, S. 0 AO:' 18-tf M ?bM?li ll pillai! ?: ?I1I131 Fresh- - S m?m-??mi; To insure a ,GQO{I Cardon, you must plant GOOD SEK?#!?B*]iSTH have inva riably proved theii?si'vc ri supeni*Lpj; io a!! ? others sold in this ?maj'ket. A complete assortment in hl?vc, a?i-Tior sale by -; 1 April 27, 1881.-tj 21 To move off thc. vemn?ht of- our Wm*01* Stock we will oiler Tor the noxi thirty dnys .'.?if t*n??i?i./ mraense Bargains ; -yr "T^ 'T" .., . . ?...-Mi ?:<!-?> -.:T . .. .(IdlKJ lio ?IfiiiBOj .fy fl -it :i< . .' ; 1 >~.:*".?i' TH-- .?*. *i i il -!s ?"??.?. "W^liolesale ^-M?ICI. ^. S . uiil. ?; Ca?! and exa?uhio baM^M%rof^?ir??l at J:..'AU - ii?iii? -few. 722 and 913 Erop.d. 8t, ?Tigiast ?a! 1 T>EPOltTS lYo?h ?1! si H Son* bf Mort h ziA'Hi}'tnh-('rK'^ni*} ^?-;.::.:?. arid Alai ?uta Lvsustain our claim that ibo . .,.'? ?. .. ... iii m vt a (nv rmi)? MW i?Sft?W!? 'n;,v"; fifM?? -IS KE8T "HOST ajE?l?aB??S ^JS? t???I?&P.ffiST . FERTILIZER in us?, and that the, WILC0X,G!8DS S CO'SS?PSRFf?OSPHA'l winch wc- put oat tor ?h? ii : .-at lime Ja -i Sea ?n{ lin ; proved ,?n0zo&lXed by cuy Acid Phosphate on tho Market. It is not necessary for ns t?>?ey,ai>yri?iig ?opu.t thei?i P?rtil?zcrs, asalte reports which may h<- obtaiin .? Prom on?'agi i?l QT our oh es, ct '. the whole Subject", and will amply repay perusal. We will bave a moderate supply <>:' cacuj wl:if!? can bd obtained from our AgentfU oavalvla in Cotton nosct Fall. Ifth?n,' is no Vgent at your Railroad Qepot, get yont," merchant to order it. WILO?S; ^y:.y.::: & 00, Pel i Sm *.*...! YANMAH,* A., viLUill&T02t, & C. Ti.i.. ? .^i-i^MMwwwriiuji U LM i- imn -~~:-x.~~;/:-?rr-r_rr^ ? !-""-~ OBI SOBSaPBB OFFIOp OIF* * ?% t JM-1 * ' 1" a . fi 0 ? ' il &*1 - f*:*S ? ?y f\T> ;;rc?- :f Urr' - rI^t'.itl 1 .. "oA Wr.'lr?JUS I ?t*r. ? mri .? i. ;. :?. .. .4 .ii} . .? :: . Cd t."ty ]';:.> ? .so? :>;?.nv. e c ?iuuiish i?ig ? ?: u ' ; Ker .;;./. > ? ; ... .. .. . .. . d^fffiym ?otid >n -;.v.. . . ... . C?t s. .u?id :? wir"' ^: ;.. J <?:; t : i'XM" aiv-t * r wh?vl: f? ifcdltsjiist that i?uc? * les.?!. -,. Itt?vix mor?- !??Hit?>tiy : i ? ?1.i:-:; n. ana i NOVdi :4o ii: ?*u- - lil NH:-.:l-. ?ll ?tif.??.l iii ; i :vp;!. .? ..... .. . ^ .. A ''i Mi >.'. ? .ii Viii) '? .\-:-t ?-- 1 >u?. r -.;'!jis :-:.vi '?(.>;-?.?-i PumpW?Q Guant-s, an;i L K.>r.ii:s.a arr s? w.jrH ?oj. w n 5'-, ?"?. * ?ntH{ ? rrrV?y refer fi) ?!:fm' to s iv lom ttiey ai>. nilly iii; : .< tn?i KlViH*?vod >,t . ...... s. ... At-11? i-'HuSPU *.TK %??.; .:?.??! IM . ?.!...*??> p:isth?? ex?ooued the Tp!i?dfy ??foM!- Woil?si '.Vi 1.5? i?JV? >',.-" i ' 11 bHli ;-?r.?i?;.; reun?s irlitvihed fro i i nv u^e .: ii ?V?r-huv3a ^to?t.'3>wit<hmiio tvijicnrvej: ^r?p::rt:dj ; . ..:.? a . V r> >i?alI prod? in ?iHi?i?fi? ' iff r- r?H^j^tbo r -.' ' iii ?' m?i - ?o;? r ni* ,\Uiii-i.:;?II'I! 1 r lip-I-I. --!.'- ?V'M?-??.?-. ?:. .t ...it- ji.' : .iij-.si.ulu? i.* ;.s fol- ?Ttl l, ? ?TUT ,..v.??? 1 ti oG^ b?*?J rd.'* :-i-:V. inbnl?? r"?i,<:' iVa,no i^JVi;^^;-,. A,-*" ~- -ti -' '.?'-?.- nonSrwri; moniaieUSid Ph.-ssh:: - J, ?J .^g ?<.7 . 11.7.0 u S^?> ' L?0 >..'>.<!.) Uti?rgi? cn*?inieal Worfcx^j i?u nrn ,4 % {?wi .'/; .... . (. , Ma?iml<>r? Guano. .! jr. 1T.P3 . t -y. :'.<v.. o^1^,1 >ivia <"r?fioicu ?Wwrict ? ??? -- NAMK. KcUl ElUosphute, Potash. I2?35 . ? ? Tho Fortili'/er?1 - o aro making this seasoigf .:.?- lO.t.o -If- gflj? fully uf? : ? :?:-.y ?v?r ?>?f?re njann - The F?rtilizera' .rc mp mautng mw ? '"'S /'^^ ............. ^?S-bV^^?^ tv^l laying in for Lit? rtitmnfe v-',;>. ?"i M. A. f:-?TOVA, j .... ... YR1.' \spprr-: ?:??^RGIA c:;;:\rr<\\;. WORKS: T ABE 4 OFT IC il ^ . ALL KINDS orJ^^'T..:.'S a^i^SRV^fi ' WA?CH?S AXD pLOqKS ;:i.l|A!i:Ki-. KV KX?i.I: i's. ? . '? . tm*r!*'r'm } d>?io?fla Ti:-.t . OLD STAKD GP^'iwlTll * 0?yi?ZliA.Ir HOTI?L; . Si . ? ' ysfii ?odi?? Cor! Te^air sn?1 Cadell ?% OZ^XhY?V, hom UNIOS DEPOT. .?fnr?MESCTS HE\DSTOVF:S. . ? : "M?RB?E WO-RK O? ali kinds, . y ,. . , '"j 'I cbov't^t nrtir.v ?it'd ?I pr? f?< t; \% b ever heiird ci in this ir/ . FXTBA i /;*.!.'.1 . . . V-I,! ?cce?sary? I \nll go and put ?P tUe work. ^-^^ |S^n?^ -^^^=a ? _ aswxwowiail*"'"11 ,-r. . i- . , ??r TIM T> ft-c : 1 . HAS'STOOD \h. K? '-|ri.J.l.' LESI ?W Wi'??-Fii'l fc^l? ?il?TB ' . .vM-A-MMoKiATf.r.f ? 5 |.t nevi-:! .. r; ?skfourdealer tor it, and ?|i ?M? ?a t?tf ;l^?Ta'l??? nv| OWt?K?' but address BA?GH & SONS/ SCLi? I' , --UFAOTDKBRS. ^ : /