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/ Jas. T. Bacon. Thos.?. Adams. . EDTTOl?S. E? KEESE. GniTWpnrxlirte Editor. Edgerield, 8. C.. Jan. -?. t*r-3. Tfce Lien L*w .or two Tears Longer, The non repeal ut the Lien Law ir t\e late Legislature was because ol the Senators from the lower and mi'1* d e cou* try voting pretty generally against it, as they feared ?he politi' al co 'Pfqnences in their Counties if a change was made. This action on t ? part cf the Senate means that no re -eal of the law will be enacted dt> r -g the nex* two yea re; for if tie dinger of political trouble fr^m rt p al should detr, tho Senate fr^ro a repeal now, it is mors than likely th-1 tie same force will be strorger jus' before the next election than it i now. In our opinion nothirg shor of a very extremely good crop yea will sive us any chance of havin? the law repealed next winter. Ou people can, therefore, gotowoika> they have heretofore done, and mak their contracts 1er another year. We need veiy cartful legislatio indeed in the inteiept of our IR yu t claps of white people: and certainly no substitute has yet been devised foi the Lien Law. Thc Lien Law rt* quires very careful handling. Mat} of the people- who um it oppose it repeal; and it would be unwise t> ignore their wishes. The theory o our government is that every ma k lows his own interests, and can ttl Waat is best for himself. The Rf union of gCdgeGeM's Tom panies of ilse Tw-in\-Fourth ??egtrnyp.?. On Thursday, th? 2S h Dec, at 1 M., in oar (kart House, this Ren* ion waa called to order by Mr. E Reese, Chairman of the first meeting. On motion of Mr S C. Cartledg , Mr. E Kees? wa? . nav.iraon?Iy elf rt ed permanent. Chairman of the Sur vivnrs Association ol" Companies ? & K , 24th S: 0 V., which' effie* h accepted in very beautiful and .-p propriate remarks. On motion, the repeling wa? openc wi'h prayer by the Rev. Edison C per8, of'Greenville, former'y Lit-n Col. and Colonel of the 24 h . anr5 afterwards a Brigadier Genera! ii the Confederate servite. Gen. Ca peis PubPf q-iently exhibited the tat tered and almost colorless fl<g of tl ? 24*h, riddled until it now scarce'y hangs toge?her-a symbol of u: . measured valor and undying memon. On motion of M-?j or S.S. Tomi kins, the first Caf? ain of Co. ll, "This shall be known aa the Suviv r Association of < ompanies I. and li 24th Regt. S..C. V. The survivors of Co. I. prient on thia occasion wpre ?8 iolloMm Ii?-nt. L. J. Miller, .'E Kee-* leo ge, j. Cartledge, J L. Mi lea, J. P. ?lap well, S. Prince and ?Toe Prime. ( Co. K., the fellowing answered roll call : S. S. Tom: kins, P. i Strom. Ptier Ouzts, J. E. Holmi and Isaac Ouzts, The Committee, appointed at tr first meeting, to prep ire a roll, aske for two we- ks farther time. A Resolution waa passed tb*t th last Thuraday in each year phall b the anniversary of the A?soriatiou. Capt. T. C. Morgan, Lieut. R A Cochran, Peter Ouzts and P. K Strom were appointed a Committe to prepare roi 1B of Co K., and for ward one. respectively, to Gen. Ca pera and Adjutant Gen. Manig.tnh The Assoc?ition then took a reces, for refreshment; and i-pon reass^mb ling, Gen. Capers.- being enthusiatti cally calied upon, made a short, bu patriotic and appropriate adJre-sJ full cf tou'jhirg al latona to the ok camp life and battlefields of Compa. nies I. and K. The A6PCcia:io i then adjourned t irpet ?gain on the last Tbursd^-v in 1883._ For the Advertiser. ParkSTilie and i>$ Pro>ppcts. COLD SPRIXO, b. C , D< c 27, '82. MESSES EDITORS We, like many others, who impose upon the tim> and patience of the kind edi'ors, ask f jr a small space tn the co'umns ol the worthy old Adte tUw. A few day? back found- us wandering and gazing on the streets of the bf anti lui little to-n ol P-rksvilie, and hav ing not seen it within the past twelve months, wecould scarcely realiz; tba' eighteen .months ago this selfsame spot was almost .a virgin forest. Tb Augusta & Knoxville it .ilroad run? through its mids% and upon its railp runs the thunderin g iron hors? which ha9 created a new and grand spirt' in the ''old land." Trees have been ?lle,d and buildings reared, which piite an attractive scene to visitor. etook a somewhat distant vie A Rev. Mr. Bus'-ey'a elegant re3 licb ia being built under the ion of Mr^j?P- Mi mt, a d me^wHHLl a? he i OQojfl Being the fi neat ine. There are stores and six residence-; iliz-ns are wide awake t? reet, which will terminate ille being one pf the fir t the A&K; R. R. t and wheit. crop is looking lng into consideration the .ain that has tallen within tnonjtb. Wo pray the GJOI fariners with a d 'we long to see Ulura their at jwing of gr-?r, .and suec -ss use ot labor -by obviating g 'uar smoko i honpp? "?hM.cpcn pr>b<> iii iha JnT?s*, Ir hip often been said that Soii'b Carolina is the garden ppot of tb^ TJni*ed Sta e.', but it requires en^rpy ?od enterprise to r??fll:z^ this fact A farmer Do-:r C>M Spring rms re-I z "1 from ri one horsp farm thi" year 14 baloo nf c irori, 2n0 Bofhel? of '.orr;,' 2?0 ho?he!s of oat*, ?rid ?C\ .Viphplso' pvrf^t potatoes Thi-? WHP done without the n-enf a'y improved implempr.ta, ?r?d nnd-r'hp old pl**1 of fxrrrint:. We ?ttrihote h? shove ..pciiltp to the nce of fertilize con ."isling of rnrtnn pppd. r hosph t? of ;im? and harnvard litter. TIIPS? methcds could hp p?sily ad pt>d, and v lohlewonld bp th<? r?cn'ta to th> farmers, in money, lab^r and limp. Respectfully, VISITOR Semior Ba:hr oa ihe Tar IT. The Winnsbiro Newe and Uer; ld . blisllPS ti;*-* t lltawing : To he Editor of the News and Uer aid : The following px*ract from vont >aj"r has been brought to my alten ion : "Senators Butler find Brown haw 'loor oppi'f>! h'* M cor respondent ol t'ie New Yor't IL-rad, of?n*eriain ?-g t-i rm g pioteulioii Views. And 1i ?ids: * In this respect they do tut. .V any means, v? ice the pentiraentao' heStatep they respectively represent lr ja to he boped that, the c ?rrv.-pond tit has bppn mieinf irmed as to the ?option of ihe Senators n?m?d. 3 it t-rt:ii:ily tie is er.firmly ?oirevl insav Mg.that sU'ih opinions do not vo:o he setitimeutt ot South Carolin? and r^oroia " If tho correspondent, of the Nev. Volk Ihruhl had felt interested Hough ii: my oj mi -rs uri the t-r tf. 0 h?ve made them "he sid j C~- td ommnnication to f is p-p- r, he ought ) have been ?htere*ieil H??*n in teilu g be truth nb^nt 'h~tu; and if he hail -lt inclined to tell the truth he cool 1 iRlly h'iVe arriv d at it by refetefiC 1 the proceeding** of ihe hst. session .i C"' ure?s, whejn the q lestion ol Cati?n, both external and ir:tt-rn .1 .r>m under consideration My Jutes r.d Utterances on that occisi?n sre ne best relutationoi this misrepresen a i Jil. Very . epp^Vlv. M C BUTLER. K pgedjn me Bud* We iir<a pleased lu nofptliat th? bil prung i-i the L*?gi-I ?tute l>y th? '.dg'field delegHMnn without th? now If d ge ci rh*- people o' L?x ngrn; 0 cut ( ff a part ff t hi- co ? n i y to t.; >? .:re:;! or C 'pq'iiremiles to toi rn.'.vit.; part ol K lg-field, the pr'p-ed new iiontj of Satnda. was promptly killed I 1 'be territory which wa?, hy tue bill, t be taken I rom L x>ng*nn lies j r ^twpen the present K lg field h rte nd a 1 ne from the E -is o running I ist the other H lc cl Summ r ann ? v lenee to the Salud t River Fro ns it wi'l lie feen that b< th Bves ?iry and Leesville would be ?aken om Li sm. ton and i ?rot pot a ted f the new county Ti e } eu le ving in the terrir' ry prop* ped t<i be keri from this county ar^ aliuo r tn tuan opposed to the m 'Vemerit a'.d 1 f*r HS ihe sentiment of the entire ninty i-? concerned we point to th .ry heavy m-j ri?y against new unties cast, in the la'e ebc ion > are moip than evpr Patit-fi-d thai H cutting the county in ;tr.v mant: vhateve. -Lexinijion, Dizpntf-k. Confermcc Appofoiuedi$? The fo'lowing appoint oients [i re? che rs We re made at. the rece ?t?-3>ior! ol the South Caiohfla Cjtih nee ;:t. Greenville : Columbia Di^'rii^ - A, M Ch:is' b rg. PiQ-id rig Elder. 'Jolucibu, Wash.WnPiwer. Mation ht J L S???kea. Citv Mi-'-ioM. I. M Lltrlp Oolnmbia circuit, J V7 D.ck?jn, J 1 Neely. 'hester ffaticn, J M farlislp. ""hestpr circuit, D D Dan'z'er. Ciar Oiip>?er CHCUtt-. J A Potter. K-ck Hill, J G Sro?. Y uk vi i le. H P F-ar.ks. Kmt Mill, Il W Whicker. Winnaborn and B .?<-L-rt. ok. E (? Pru F.itfield circuit. J K MoCnu. Bi'esbnrg rircui?, A J Cauthen. Elf.fi-ld VV S Wight man. R-v J VI B yd i-> removed fr^t Cheerer i cuit-.nd m-p iuteii pre>i I mg e d? r ul Marion Di-*t ti?:t.. R. v. .. '! Carat h?-1! in trar.?(erred Irom Kat ?ihester Cireiii? to Sp?rtanburg Sr;? inn. Rev. R W ?nlier re ei.terei rhe traveH'np cn c-ction and is ap p uMed t - N'ltth L?ureosCin uii R-v J A. Clllton i t apt?otr.ted t spring S r-er. I burch, Charleston R"V G T. Il arm?n has located i?xiri his place of residence in Lexii.gtoi county. The nfx* Pfs^ion of Conference wil be held hi Sumter. M..J. Tall) ri. - E^geSsld county ?s^b'y reprpR-nt^H in the House of Representative k\ thij farmer pori of hers This i- M Talbert8 sec nd terra, a? <l Ina p-is? record merited th" irupopr ,n? [iouMon assigned to him hy rbis LjtiislaMirp rh-it ot Chairman of the Committee on Claims, one ot the most, iraimrtan' <y'>mmitteett in the House. Mr. Tai' herr, ?a a pr?gressive larmer wir? known well Low to keep np wi-h the nrn^p, notonly in regard to in-t^ers ! of agi icu 11 ll re, But ai^O nn ;*li Bul j-'Cfe appertaining to the bear, interest ot iii* native State in rhe r-j<-?-n:. oleo rion tor Penitentiary I) net? rs he nominat-d ot-r iellow town-ru ?ri 0 I Can le E S+wyer, ar;d made a hand s'jrne speech on the. occ-sion. Alkei county appret'it'ea the coiirteay and will r?ot. be s ow to re'urn lt when ?h- nc. a-don cff?ra.- i&en Journal d? tvieio A GOOD TIME ? 'OMINO -Tho 'hir tepri'h atinitaj m'-ting of the Sou h Carolina Dental Assoi-iation will rn-.-i-! i ri Aiken. S C., on the 1? h day ot A ri I. 1<"3 At the same Mm?. tj> Snpr*in- L'dge ot thu Nights ii Honor will hold their antin ?I m-eiiny h re. Thi< will all take p|"c^ during ,he Scrute z nih st \ve-k and a v a ?.me c-iri h?- looked forward VJ.- Aiken Tou.<nd& L'cvi'W The South Caroona M el bodia* Con erei.ee has on it? roll 143 l ?fai! .reacher?, and the merpb-rsoip u 49, 132 During th-? Conference year int cloted 1 770 inf ?nts hive b"P't aptiz ii and 13J7 a'tuPs. The umber of Sunday Selinda K 575; aachera G 357; ishoUrs 20 923. ?S^n.risini is : nil >'i-w Year Cardc, hu?;maa Ti>y*, Dolls, Vasts, Mus ache ups, Fruit?, Oral);;**, Apples; Bau u as. 'ui>, Caudlea-Pla n and Fancy, an im? tiUStf block Hi W. ii. liOTi9?TT'S> i n ?trinfnuiiwnwwi irjiiaac F r the Advertiser. 1 he iieury Jn< iluto Entertain ment. T:.e PhW"ainment at M*r>get' Hall on Thursday evpnbg, the 21 Djc , 18S2 by the stu lents of Henr Institute, was a bril iant success; *n< although the night was extreme1} unpropitious, the FI ill waa crowds to irs utmos capacity by an audi -*r:ce that, nunilestei by the mut cautious attention a h;gh appreciator ??f the . ff Tte of the young people t( rn ike the closing fx-rciae- of theil s ?Loo! attractive to their relative! a d f ?ends. The programme enclosed three b^au ti'ttl plays from Finch's Eli'toe of ' Jilv nile," and "H <me Plays for L idles," tho first of which, "The Organ Grinder." a Iratn-i in one ac-, w-vt rendered by Masers Sam Marsh a id Jimmie Matbi?, and Misses Lola Bur, ('ar-ie McCarty, Katie H o-, L mle Bril, Et ie Miles, Jennie Ca ml Sam Marsh took thi character of tie 'O d M*n" in the play; hts dis guise was excellent, and his rendition v-ry creditable, vvhila Jimmie Mathis, as termer Haynes, won much applause. Mi*s Lula Birr as Mrs. Haynes, did her part admirably and the dignity wi-h which sh : t resi led in the tea utile scene would have done crpdit to any matron in the lan 1 Miss Cat? ry McCarty did Mrs. RIPS, the ter mtg int widow in a most acceptable manner, as was nqieutly evinced hy the audience. Givat bursts of ap plause fr? quently bespoke the admi r-iiion in which the acting of MisBeB K+?ie Hook, Ei ie Miles, Lomie Bell and Jennie 0-*hiiI was brid. Indeed theee little girlp played their par-s in a moat delightiul manner, and justly merited the compliments bestowed upon th^m. !Vxt came Mrs. Willis's Will, a c im:c drama in one ?ct in which M.ss Lui Birr was an admirable exeou trix. Lady Spindle and Mrs,. D-vin die, two absurdly haughty and fash innoble London ladies, were respect ively personated by Misses E iza Hug es and Lilian R per, and so beverly did those young ladies ren I r their partp tbit they were contin iti?y greeted with long rounds of tpplause Misa Carrie McCarty was /ery popular in the character of ser rant gir1; and Miss L'.lie Barr acted be old womina part to perfection, i-r quaint costume was mirth and i-r pr ?voking, ridiculous sayings fre [.tently brought down 'he house. Tne performance wan concluded fit h a tragedy-"'Blue B^ard." in wo act?, thus reversing the usual or er . f programmes, but this bad to be .ne ::i order that some of the char ctera who h td p rt ici pa'ed in the ther plays might gei ready in time ir this without detaining the audi n^e This beautiful pla> was pre ared eppecially for Juvenile perform nc, and the parents of tne cbil ren had taken great pains to have ?etr gay Mgjjameg madel op_.in.th?j moflt appropriate manner. It ' cast- as f -llowa : Bluebeard, Master George Wise &hacabae, " Sam Marah, Selim, M Jimmie Mari l/ns<an, M Walter Hend] Mumbo, u Lewis Miles, Fatima, Miss J -nnie Hendrix Anne, " Minnie Cahill. George Wise represented the "1 sha of Three Taila" in the mos. fining man e", and bia ommandi and haughty demeanor and dari intrepidity throughout both ac showed that he bad an underptat ing nf the character of this crafty t hero of nnrspry rhymes that won have ''one honor to older heads Ji mi? Mi'his, as Seiitn, the lover Faiims, braved the dan-era of Bli beard's wath ina Mu'y admir.r. ttyle, and Sam Marsh, Walter fie drix arni Lewis Miles each in tur did bin p*rt beautifully. Misses J-nnie Hendrx and Minn Cahill by their splendid enpturaea ar the pr ice and ease with which th deported themselvpp, together wi1 the beautiful rendition of their r speCiive parts, won u'-iversal adm'r tion. and were in fact 'he cy nos un ol' all eyes. Tcis handsome entprt.ainm?nt ligh sne \ the spirit* of the whole neigl hoi hood and quickened the advent < Christmas Trenton, Dec. 23 h, 183J. Neutral ;z'n; cordial. In another column yon will find a: .nlv-rtiaement of Norm <n'a N^ntraliz mg Cordial. Tuis excellen- mediciu H a ?oven ign rem?-dv for all disorder ol'the stomach and bowels Pis a pleasant and harmless aa blackberry wi contains no opium and will no const i pate pmctttal. M A BRI no, near Rateaburg, Dec 14 W< \ by Rev. \. J ?. Thntnas, Mr JF.F KEHsoV N\ HALLM IN and M Its N 4M Mc; JUNE?. M Ania Kn. on the 18th December, le82, 3t tho residence of Mr. J F. Sale, in Au mist?, e.a., by the Rev. Cadesman Pope, Mr. .1 VMErs R. H A RDM AN, nf Angus .a, and Misa MATTIE A. GOLEM AN, nt' EoVctield. MARRTKD, on tho 20th of Dec , 18?2 at tho reside ice of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jonathan Taylor, by the Kev J P Meal ing. M . ROUT. SCOTTaud Miss LUUY TAYLOR. hJSP.VKTkD thia life, on the evening of the'?Hu ot'l>Mv. ' A I) lax;., GEORGE P \<E OETZEN. ? n of the Rev. rs. P. ??KTZKV and .\1AKY SULLIVAN G UTZ N, d- tvased. tin wan h..ru ? >e.t"bHr'll, Ie40, mil) united with the Baptist i burch at Republican in October, 18V<, of wh.eh Dhurcb he remained a member till Iii? ri eal h. The last nomment upon h ia re IlKinuslifo waa ii In rwHdinnMt for death, mooting it in that triumphant faith that linki'il ih? promise of God'* word to hi? .hildren in this lite to the happy union >f loved ones gonn before to iii? loving ireaeiioe of their Saviour. Ho leaves un ?ced latner and brother* and sistera, vi th a largs circleof relativen and friend*, vho, while they nuns hi? compati .nwhip i Te, will rem- mbor the dear one sa lasaed over to th. happy mansions of the krviour. J, P.M. Wanned ! AF?RsT rL.vss busbies, man I take charge of my plantation, miles below Ninety->ix. I expect to ra 8orl0-plown. Noone need arplv wh cannot bring the bent of r?f?rences - Hoed wag?? to the right man. A np): cants would do well to consult thel wive? before applying H. R TI LL M *N\ Jan 3, '8??-Tt] P O : Hamburg, S ( Take Xoficr. \LL persons ar? hereby 'orewarnpi nnt io gi*-? employment "n. or har hor, Henrv Brimson HS h? i under?n? tra :t with rn- fir th? veai |?83 SAM'L CH BATH AM Jan 3, 1883 -?? 4 .State ot Smith t az-cliii.t EDGEFIELD OUNTY In Probate Court. BY W. F. ROATH, Esq, Proban J nd go. Whereas, H Q Rodgers and las. F Robertson h ive mod? ?mb to me to gran them Letter-* of Administration of th? Fst.ate>nd effects of Luke R.dcors, d cea-eb*. b These are thereforo to rite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred ibirs of the said Luke Rodgers, dee'd that they be and appear bet?re rn?, ii the Court of Probate, to b- hold at Edge. fi?ld 0. H , on the 19th day or January, 18x3, at ll o'clock in the forenoon. t< shew cause, if any they have. wh?* th sad Administration shou d not hetrr tin ed. Given under my hand this 9th dav of r,ecember. 18R2 Publi-hed tm ttie 4th dav of January 1883, in the Edgefield Advert mer. w F. KOA ru, I. P C. Jan. 4, 188H-2<4 Final Seiilement & Discharge ON Monday, tho -?9t\\ day of Janu<?rv. I8.S3, at 10 o'clock, A M , J wi I make a final settlement on the Ksuite ol Elizabeth Morgan, minor, in the Prob it Judge's office, and ask t > be di-charged W. A. UOWLI5, Guardian Jan. 3, 1882 -4:4 VERY CHE?PI?NOT ?00 Acres, On waters nf Beaver Dam Creek, part in cultiva1 ion last year ; adj aning land ? f Dr. R. H. Mckie, Estate of Douglas Rober'aon, and others. Call on, or address, R G M D?NOVANT, Real Estate Agent, E igefi-id. S C THE GREAT Liver Medicines DR SIMMONS' HEPATIC COM POUND HILL s HEPATIC PANACEA, PENN'S BITTERS, HOSTETIERS BITTER-:. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, HOP BITTER^, Always on sale at the Drug Store ot DR DUR?S0E & ( 0 Oct 17, '82- ti46 TOOTHACHE DROPc*. " Who the raging toothache will endur?, When there can b- found a spe-dy cure? 'Twill kill the nerve ani ease the nain, And give the cuff r*r relief ayain " F r sale, at 15" n?*r vial, bv Oct, 25.- f D B DU RI SOR & CO. MANUFACT STANDARD I A V?i sl loi---' M Soluble : MV U:,'AOTLTltKI> and sold bv i " P <TA PS? O IJ? AN??." has (j other Fertiliser-this company ha\in merits. Our has been the standard for manv ycnr> heavy d mat? i we have mannfae.tu < i every respt cf to any her> tofore made LO'WE'S GEOI To those who have used it hereto'?r*?, have only to say that tho analysm ol' t pa-t. After repeated r< quest?, from ti make a limited suoply of our old br i t>I?M>LVEI> BO\E 8*1 This artic e is made, ?if Bone Plv-s percent ammonia, a very superior * when used alone. mum LEON Tmported direct from (?eimanv-bv ?I nish th? atu ve, or mak*- to order f??r d the qnali y of our goods ar? cmisid? rn tral position weare enabb-d to bli nub can give, in the future, as we have iloi buy of us. Before pnrehabing eisewh Trea>nrer ;od liu-dnrs M< January 3d, 18x2 -3m r .?^Hs?aw'^fxJwcBy^?.wf.saM^'ft'? -Otvj SOLUBLE GU \N0. highly arnraor DISSOLVED BONR. h. h-s ACID PHOSPHATE U ASH ELEMENT, made 0. p.o.rs, i GENUINE LEOPOLDSHA] Mines Hi Get GENUINE FLOATS nf bigl?t gr SMALL GRAIN SP?CI COTTON int Cn G ROUX Special Formula3 marie to ord- r Special inducements for cash OP For te?m? Illustrated Almannct Jan. 21 1*82-4 6 ESTABLIm f b?g to ca'l attention to my lan?? IRON, STEEL PLOWS, I ?TLEKY. TEKS, &c. &c. ot the t est Mai.utact prices. I >ell no imitation goods, hui iniheerd. lam \ gent for he KAI the be>-t p'ow matle, tor tL?* nmrny. known, and can't be surpassed. The NAN and SINCLAIR STRAW CU M I have a stock ct WAGON and E very low. ?W Orders will receive prompt, ar ri JOH Successor to JOHN BC Sov. lt, lS82.-*3oH9 tip of South O*ro ina ?O01c.?/) LOU Xl y, Court Common Ploac. Anningup, M Lizzie Payne. J'wph F Pap, by tljeir 'Elandan m? Idem, \\ S ifim/Plaintiff*, ve-sus Rob't Wal too Willi ?> Wallace, Mary KL Hill. J'ilW Payne. ChvirlottflVSpt-arman, Dud Coleman, Caroline Colem ?H.. Paora ColetiianV Marj' . 'oleinan, Kl earn'uleiiiKii, Ahn i.nlenian. Wai ' "?ian, J<?5..* 'oleiiinH. P" ?pe Pay in Kianl Payne, William Payii", Jnf . 'HP, tjammie Psyiie, Miry Hayn? W at*4 i'*o .'.*. ^ Pwyne, Marcus P?ie, Lucy Payne, Kinma ? 'otem-o , KL v numma, Bvu Coleman, Ks?i Con.ni,, Mary Coleman, Kiehar? Conan, Jark . oleman, i 'barlee ' 'u . - ni Malt Cob man -mri Thomas < on - inri I) fendante- Cow/ilntutfor Poi titi}-ti imm nus fur lt? l<ef TOthbnvr mt med Defendants: Y ?ir? hereby KHmiiwned uno* r^ ?pir?_Jn an-wer tho I'munbiinr. in th Iv K'M'-?A nidi was tiled with th? '"jeri f thiiouri of ''ommon P HHS. P? e. SO V 1>. wt EdnefleM c. H , s i \ nt.ri to aerrhri copy of your anev?r tn th? ?*xir\ i nt on ti? subscriber atti n1oem6dg?*fl,'M . .. * w?ihi? wentyWya af er HIP ser\ ice hereof, cltiMtveUibe day .?'* Mich wivi'-e; mi'< if.von fi\ tn answer tbe? 'oinolei twill' in I he tiro a or-a bl, ihe Plaintiff- ? rhiaao'ij will ^pp'v lo tho Court for ihn relied "inaiid- ?i in he ?'..melai'it rf* H V>. w <*4> IOilTnN, Plaint'ffit Attonay. Dated Dc. 30. I8?tf l'a the D indantx. David fob tuan, i'a - ??lina i'?HU? li. Pandora nleinan, MH* ry ? olenm. Kl nier Colaina?. J hu 'Vdeina! William ' oit-ina? and -las. C lng You iTrrp'Pase take iv?t?e.?? that th oin lint MI this action wa- fi'?'d ?it he i '?*?,{ . ? ? 'lin<Huri of .'omni iii Pb-a? or the lill tv of E ?"lipd. ?t Killten 1" SOI li. A. ll W? W I'KKPiMT'iN, Pla r?'J/V Attorney. JanVrSHl^S - G 4 H^xaV. Dec Vt:H \-. * Business is ftusiiirss :'* VN'DTll parsons ?II leb e l to u< ?rn ' count of IHXJ ' they on-, A'e re?-t? wt- H'ial" by ti nm) nioner; Jan' :.. know lu I wi'll ilia t to pax th?* ?Hine at ?mee And Molly inf roi sdi pirti" thai xpect them t'ii'il: ?nd setlb i Jami ?rv We mu?t h 'v?<< ur D R I UR180K cfc ' O. -S3-lt ISTORMAN'S VORD;?.L -MARU ?StTJ?r.d rf7>"ta.-\l nrmoi'y for tim e:?-" of ?a^K-^uloraicH und d.M.r.lrT of toe Bte ilim>wein, whether in rlilldrrn or adul ach Ul? offonil -TRADE piabie to tho Stomach without Itvutg o tho nutt. rrompdhr MUevteg Dysentery, niarrhowi, Chol Morbufi, Cholera Infuniuia x, Griptnpr I'uinj, Flatulency, ??isea, Acidity ot the Bt omach, IH?artt.nm, Eictc and Nervous jg.nlaf hf and Dr*T>cr><dx Uar lined In n!l ?!<.:-!n?ementii of \i and Uowc!- fmm relaxation of tho br rv cilanco of iuud or water. BTRAL!Z::iC CORDIAL leasa?t r.nd hsralcrs as zn.tck> ?'inc. Decs not cont.-.in Opium ? not rnn?v->."?te. Specialty reenm- fj for Soosick'-jccu zT.? Tcotliliicr k; a? $i.o3 per bc;;:!':. lDr j(jji:i$ c::d Keele's toZcCictat, ;CSL5I02 CHEIUCAL CO. Sole Proprietors, alhatla, C. U. C. A. .;. ? ; A j,..;*:^;';.. '. '?_' . V-'.-^i.'' Mm MmJLm CTJi HMITH.nailer th? brand cn " . m , lili1 f|HMl|i ri hy that of anv ? f r rhepMat if1 ua tj llb bUpi.ri.:r onerl N leputatpii 1 epuMin g the high at ?. HOSP >7.? " i i* r. A i* f i f *? i 'A* i nc ii *. havlmr 'liarl^ ?n.t.t,u ., in I H lai-u;.- (IUHIII / ??vin. ymVriaXiiV. f .nnicndaii n in m n??, \\> ft." ?I.V ll,? t-? ><iiv Mild" in Hie requ res nt^j " A" JjilVH concluded io MI? .?. HM)in i?* irise ? lio ha? nd of \E /%3TO 'TA-^ia* w th fr??m one-haif loon" phar, ami pJ,w ,?iv," V'*"*"T tH inicie, whicl KIHIT? We are pr? p red t ? fur len.n.r,. r' K'r,i is'' ?prie a (?neu l ? h. .,, rt^'^??Pl"^? 'eel ?hat we ... t.. ?i . . ^ K .".' priiua. etc ie in th?* piiht, . i re, please M-ad'^t ~7~ T" V_y V i? tb' ni titi Rorks nagir binriv )SPHA Muai li'lti il ; f ?rad-; .r corni roding; M- '< P*-** ; '..r On tori G-eW" ....?jet from th LL KAINIT r*"*'l f,,lr* ; mai,y, H ml wi 'h* i*?? Atouiiz r; ?le, prmjuci < P?O; CD; RX co\jpoil^"i BLOOD; D DRIED PI.^RONR; G HOUND RviVNI-? PLA-TER; N ? >EEl) M SAL r?en fifi the Co. i a?.il ennis addi OOH E. [ED IN li +20. ]\ E I W A'Jl .Li> Jj X 1J -^DWARE. SWEDE p'-ck of HA ?E^?? ?l RAW CU! < O?N SHrJLf1' I? H?'? Mt ,"*?* arer?, which w wni n 's 'np ch?nf??>p ?he beet made D '-HILLED PLOtt tMEks' FkiH'V H VRKoW H we MERS' FRIK.tV Tip THOM l? ?llELLLR, BREN DKX rER C??jt^- P""dH' ( KRS, alf- ^'JBr >l5 Which I Will 8el iUGGY NA H careful attentio;| MOORE, N BONES! AKil&TA, CA. WEB & Co., Millions of Prira Worn Tn Soldiers. Xot One Failure Only Screwed Shoe Made. Vo N t Wear Sailed Shoe- bu ask for Mandir?! cn w Fasi'nctl. Smooth inpid \ P'PV >-nd pliable, no ppga or nails to hurt feet and destroy r.h? stocking.". The Screw greatly rncreac??s the wear nf rhp pol -. Thc d' tT-rent parte of th** Shoo to b?1 scr<'W-d to'/cth' r ?rp iVm'y nnmprMfP'' while th" Screw I-* Mimed i?. tim?* maklntr it. water tig'it. The fastening is u?t aI lertril hy heal. roll*? **r\m M ti r mols'iire. WK DKFY THE WOULD TO SHOW SUCH A HEI30RD. Examine tin* sam?le of Leather elo^a.y, ?how ir-&i vuur shoe Heaer and y?'.u; rlend-, ?nd buy on y tito ?"?tu uria rd Screw t\i?telino's md N|>O.-N . Kein^ni?ber, tho ^tin-kings worn air in wea rina a pair of P ._>?.? ?J shn??<a, post MS mich s tbi? shoea;'besides, it is torture-1?? walk when the point? of several hun Ired pegs Mtiek through the innersole.. Maki jr Shoe? a'"! Sailing the ??olen on, 1ms hpot do?.p ni--re or les? since Mi"? s vi rn nude This method in nh! and hut been C?itleinned l"vg ugo There are ma?-? .'.riollH ul ?'?etion* to it, Firs?, bolee have to Oe nonie* with un awl fr tl'P ind.. vIdell simply tills the hole, mid unless, the pn.ni i lureed ?w?r on the Innersole, i viii Orot1 "Ot. Hwuwl, il' the p ?int I urti?? . v? r, i' hut's the fool -nd m<<k s in? -h. e cold, ?-.nd when the li- ad nf the nail is won. . ir w h eh t k< hut few dav*, ti ere is nothiui: to prevent thea, ?jeir ute inihir ll'tin nei', <r In- ind workb : ip, injuring the foot, r?ndenme tin* shoe us- .??.s. Som*Hiing loom the larc of boo s .ind w!nes, 1 Very few people give BmitRor "?hoe? pr piro tr? in k ?ooliiittliem w?-ll oiled, >'c. Oil if the .??.?er ti** 1 life of leather, ai d n . h ?tb< r. be it ever a . gn-d, will wen my leturth nf time unless prop riv . ?led and cared CT. , 2 li very fr q tently happens thal ft' ?fs oil -M>-."? urn put ?nu r naher ll? Mian iJiat P?r whieh they were im n?ted KWinMa ce. ?'own will pilton a liff*' Kip or''alf i*?i??t In farm work. ??r'itbvr bari! we?r. think u r mar, tiecansn iti?*H lim m re than a stojra, thal i" miaht t." iriv? him a? innen or rr.or? ?wir, while th< ?i-t is that the Koot ls too light f r the use ho is tin-king o' ir, aim cannot b ?X pet*ted to .star:d. s M an v rfc mt?? and Shoe? are bb rne.1 when wer. Ii i> a-well e?*Nb!i<-bed '?o hat leather burns much mbreeasily when wet titan ?le n'try It docs not b"r .heil wet from actual lien?, hut fr tn stePltl aemrared in the pires o the leath ! o\ tho act inn of the heat upon the water *n *be lowther, which ?p.ld* it A hur? d'thia kind ?f-ldnm shows a Hr?t, but. ?.? Ute leathered rh-*, it iium<aliatelv er?ck> ?ut where burned, ami the wearer i* puzz' d t? know what is ihe matter, anti hlanies the maker, when he himself is alono at finit. B^ore i>f N'iUed W<rrk B anded "Sbmhtrd Fut!en-id." 'CH'clvng i-criw" 'linn fling Sert w ffiV't." Hhd Sod tm S ar.d-?rd Ser-? F sten-iL lOIoacic^iJi^irtor's at JAME Ed g. Held, -? C.. Nov. 540, IMKJ COBB'S E -re now located at nm NEW STORE will DouSiSf Ihe I'OOIll ve have ever bad bfi<>re, and wi b Twit'f thr fc?oi i* Wf liav? ?Pl'Cr ltn<l> Our fapt it creasing tr^ue b*8 compelled ns tr> gr) to the ex penFe of having .an IClfgnDbt E Eho^i r;itvil raiding WC pri'ted which will be out in about ten days. WpJTE FOR 0\TS We still defy cmveiition, ".nd Le< t m Loa' Prep" and G ol Giodp J. L. BOWLES & GO., O. t.18 l8S2.-6ral 8S9 S 8!! ?road <i" ?( l.tj?n, lit. ?mMWMWO mn if""'mm"' t?B ' " - HM MBWBBBBMBBWBDPW ^BWBWBMBB 11 ' """IF" WILCOX, GlEB^ & C0.'S M?*i5P0L?TES 5??A??0, W?LG3X. SISES & SQ.'S S'J?SH?HQ2?HATE, \rp A? knowledted by everyb iiy to he the Bl'lST FKKTI I. ZKRS in use. and an no d low for CtiSh, and on n^asonabie terms on cnalr, with Oottorf Option, by ? IM fiX. ?.JHR" '& HL, C harleston s c., and 'Savanaah, And ?h? ir A cent? thronahont th? ff?mu>y. [Hec I?-'ni W alel?es, Di am on (ls, Jewel ry SILVER and PLA TE n WARE, CLOCKS, &c I have received and am et-eivin? il <. v 'he Ho sit Fir:e of rhp above goods PVT br?neht to this ntv. nf PP.ltEs LOWER THAN F'VKR. Aeent lot the BR A ZI LI AJlSPEUTACLE. JL^^-a . d L^^^^, l-ttairVirce?-<**^---%VW. M ffWKI in E R T.* ' O. t. 18 82 -1\] 732 Br md ?t. t ndirr Vewrai Kotri. \iitntsia. 702 Broad Stree?, Cor. Hdnfosli. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY STERLING* SILVSaWARS, REED Sc BARTON'S Celebrated TRIPLE-FLATED WARE CLOCKS BROtfZSS & FINE F CY GOOD Aror?iTA. o,*... Nov 27 IKNI. J. B. WHITE SL CO'3 Boot, Shoe and Hat Store. MY friends thn uirhont. Rriirefieti] Po. are her-liv resji^cifnUv i:)f?-rm? d . ha' I atti still ?t J K Will PK ,t l'o'". sHuK and H ATsTOKK. where l will at all ti mea he elad tr? nee them. We stilt ???II Shoes, Hats, Trunk?. Valises, Un . hrellas, ac, chenpi r th-ti any otb? house in thc city. W. R. YOUN<?BIX)t>n. D' c 17. 1882 3m Frank Leslie's Sunday Maga zine for January? Under r.lie editorial i-harire of Kev. T Du Win Tam ure, pom UH rices ihe V?w Year brilliantly Ir isa Imlidav ntjiii. ber and. adonis delightful edi'yinii nuiX ina The first of a Her'ea'i-f artle'<H ?ti 'Bedail?ns Demon nation- }n the i'i>i;ed ^lales" ti eats of ..Methodism : I s Char leterandilN ^Uainmenta." by Kev. hr. i'urry, D D The editor ha? an inrer "sijnir ?rtlote, '.Who was Thomas Huanl?*' Pml Pa-tn r sl-.'iws "What 'he M -uk* Did f irEvlv Kita i-'i t.itora tine"; nthercontribution* ar* tr an ?h. o- ns of Mr?. .lane il An-tin. O M. Kir red. ii. MacDonald. I LU Kdwin ile Leon, eic , etc., and consist of mlmira '?ly written stories, essaya. |KIPIIIS, etp.. In the MoiiiH Pul nit is u (M^ifiUmn b? i?r. TalmaiiP, "The Popular ? hri-t." rtioHH inrerestinir 'entures are continu'it -"Personal Notes mu! I'om ti ten tx,*'j 'Ki I i to rial ('otnments." eic , end th' re is t large, hiHtruoilve miseellany. Price, j ?:t a \ ear; sinele copy. '2ft P*?nta p"*>lp i \ihlresH. virs FKANK LR^t.I? ol-I b?her,6.'; 55.V57 ParkPlHC. New Y ik. ! i? c. is. IKS2- Soi i. i THE PILES LAM Bl CURED TRY the BUCKEYE PILE OIN P VIENT ?r 'he COMPOUND PILE OINTMENT, either ot which will atf rd re iel, and finally cure th mo-' obstinate caw? F ?r ?ale hv D R nURiiOE&C^. Oct. 17 "82-t 4? Ivfil .^{?fp of SOM li ^.tmiina, EDGEF1ELD COUNTY. ' ' ijutlftuf IXinXHlOH P.C l.t. Riinicey xtreet. Marv .'?re^-irv. Wiley Uregory, Km m i .smitii and f R. ?irai? ory, Pilli Ul I tl"?, ve SUM N'a'lian W. I ?r"t; orv, Kxecuiorot M iry'ir Kory, di-e'd , Jonathan s (Jtnaory, < ros-.i| ?y Aides .1. v Urcaorv, Harriet Gr, jr Ty. ana D S.lir.-a >rv, S .p'nii K tfr-ioirv In. d-cwGr,irory hy ch? i> au- rlian. II n ri-it i Undi nV?n. I'ef'tx.-' 1 . ni/11<LI \? / / ><. Relief. [i>nnpl>tint wt t<erveit ) r<> thr nhuve mimed D?faillant* : Y U are hereby summoned and rc quirt o to answer the (frmidatni in this aetlou, which was Med with tne> lcrk ol tn? < o"i t ol i Nun moil Pleas f -r rhe Colin l\ anil st.i,t..? af ?re?aid. at Kd^etield I' H , "ii t?o* ? 'ii d iv of Novcmo-r. A. D 1S^2. and serve ?i copy of \oiir answer V Hi?? said ? 'oin.'hunt on thc HUhacrib+r ai his i Hice il K'lai ?-ld .'. H . S. with in twenty dav* fmiii tim service h ri?o . H\e|ii*iv? of the day ot such ?ervic- ; and if y lt fail to answer tbei'mnplhi i witliin Ihe lima afoieadd, Ihe Piajtitib i i t: i-i ac i ?ti will ?pilly t ? tha I'oiin foi the rein f de*iiutid?>d iii the l>?mplainl t H \<. W . KKI?rll ION. PtUntiffe' Attorney T-> the 0 fund int, .1 m uh m S l?reg irv : Please rake nolie ? thar the Complaint in lili*.adi m ?as filed.with thc. Clark ol ihn?'Min of 1 om mon Pi HHS, at Ed^e li ld c H , s. V., "ii thu ?2d day of No vern ber, A D ISS2 'JUAS. W CHEDfllTOV, Plaintiffs* Attorney To the Oefei d nita, Cr??*lay U>le-. J N llr?goiy, Harri t Ur (jory. \,. ?s (?rej?.-ry. Sophia ti ttretforv. Andrew Ureyory bv ih-irGiia dian, Henrietta Bufliuatoii. Th?-1 Tom plaint m this adlon is l?r. nght loolitaiti HHttleiueiit of ?ha es ate ot tin late Mrs. Mary 'iregorv, ami other re lut', iinii no p r imal iiemiu d i? made .'gainst you CHAS. VV If FIGHT* >N, ?'lui,it fl? Attorney, D t d Vov. ?'2, Ib8i. " (i 51 -\'Y THR ValuaMe Kami f ir Wowl NEW GKOGERV! 1*HK Valuadla homo um! tarin of Mr-? Kate W. cheal lunn, lylna partly < I-bin the incoriioratn limits i* f-?r r? nt I conlaitis sixty to >i KIV live ili-ics. HOM ??arden i|?ot, Ho?*nr?a?HnlMiiil isrtpe vines, verv larne and e'111111 ali 'Us uotlaO and ;iMtd oii'houbea. Apu \ io Mus ''UK VTII \M, or .F VM KS T. ll vt o \ Nov '20, 'K2 -t SI FOH COUbHS. COLDS, &C, TUTT'S Exr F.CTOKAN'T. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. . L)R. Bot?CHtiES I ?ERM AN ^YUUP. DR. BULL'S COUGH ^YRUP AYERS CHERRY 1'ECTORAL CousbENs COM HONEY OF TAR. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. A Iv ays m suck and for pale bv OJ i. 2?-.i D, R. JDCRISOE & Co. APPLES, RAISIN-;. DATE*! OrtAKGEs. co OAXurs. F ( Gs. F H EN' * H '? AN DY, MIXED?"ANDY -TI KCANDY. FL A VOE ? NG KX C'S .> JLLL1E>.' ? , . OY-SllElt?, SALMON, j SARDINES. MACK ER EL, CAKES. DOLLS. Tu YS, ' SMOKING C H Ev\ INO TOBA CO, . CIGARS, CIGARETTES, ' I *i rc w? rfc:?? Staple (.lort ries. 1 Tierce FINEST HAMS in the world FKEs H. NEW. L3'?V P Ric ES. Call and eec mc. H> ll BUIXSOX, Ag't. Deo. 13,1882,-Ul ?HB 6BBATEST EXCI MBIT PREVAILS! Augusta tho Scene of \h Struggle! The Leader i 'ITS11 IN READY-MA ?)E CLOTHING. Hts Stokihe Laipsf, His Prices the Lowest, Gouds (lie Best BIRGA1NS! UlKGllNS! B1RG41NS! $5' 100 $45 00 $40 00 $ 5.00 $3n 00 $25 00 $20 00 $1000 $ 800 $ 600 . ru-TOM CU-TOd i US'OM CUNTOV!. CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM CU TO\i CUSTOM CU-ToM -MADE .MADE ?MADE -M DE -MADE -MADE -M\DE MADE M \DE* MADE ???TVl, SUITS, SUITS, -SUITS, SUITS, >UITS, .SUITS PA^TS, PA?TS, PANTS, $20.00 $18.00 $1600 $15.00 $1300 $1100 $ 900 $ 450 $ 350 $ 3.00 Crreai Special Suit Sale! 3, ooo SUITS At $12 00 SUITS At $14 00 SUITS At $1600 Sh vt ? yon d-pirp ?DRE*'* ?-r B USINE-S "SUIT, you can find nearly nverv kind .>! fahrt? rn-?nirxetiir^, 'rom th?1'coarse and durable nil-wool to the fini s' G>rm-?ti, Frei ?ch and Ev :>h production. W shill a'so continus our Great Pantaloon Sale. 10,f00 PAIRS FROM $1 ?0 10 $7.00 EACH. 1,000 Boy Suits, from 7 to 12 jears. at $4.50 to $950 Kaefc j The !.a?r*i \ovtJt?C8 in GENTS' HATS AND SCARFS.! The . J. B. WHITE of Kdgefield, Manager of the Clothing 22| 738 Broad The Greatest J bargains l\ver Offeredf; tfii Cheapest Price I-ist ?vt?rff ssued ; the f argest M nd Most Carefully Se lected S J ock of Boots, Shoes and Hats ever Displayed to thc People of the South. $139,460 Worth BOOTS & SHOES! -:o: Spe ni K ale of Ladies' E d Button Boots. 1 500 P-tirp La hrs' K d B'ltton Boot?, 1 3-50 " La<i s' K -1 Button B x T*, 1 000 > " Lallet Grain Bs!"., 1 200 " Ladies' K-.t F x Bli?, 750 " La lips' Kui Bds. 700 " B. . 'alf Bdls., @ 90c. " $175 90c. 75c. .? 85c. 80c. 50 f'ASE-i 600 PAIRS GENTS' CALF BOOTS-(?$1 25-CHEAP AT |2 50. SPECIAL OFFERING CF MEN'S SHOES. 1,200 Pairs G-nt's Calf Sb"fs. . @ 73c. 1.500 ' " G-nfs'?'-.nurens G ?tars, . .. " 90c. 1,225 " Gnitf'Et?iwb Biis., "?1 15 900 " G-nis' H .n<l H-WH Sloes, . " 4 40 GOO " G-nta'Huid sewed Bo-.ts, "5 00 UNEXAMPLED BARGAINS IN MISSES AND GHiL&REm&~Stt Misses' Ki?! Bnt'nn B >otp, " P-hhU-Bds, " Bcf B. s, M. F x B.K " Pfbblo Button, Cb?dreu's Sh?<es, " P-hhif B i's., K d B I?. P- bhh- Button, $1 10 75c. 70c. . 65c. * 90c 9c. 25c. 48 .. . 50s. An Elegant Assortment of S' AND BOYS' HATS At Astonishingly Lew Prices. We have no desire to make the public lieve that the Moon is mede cf green cheese, but we wish to impress upon th mind of the com nu ity that this is no a v^gue newspaper advertisement, and that all quotations as above caa b i ha i and will bo told at The J. B. White Dry Goods, Clothing, and Shoe Co's. Stores, 724. 738. and 740 Broad Street, M