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MIM-i--M AX ANSWER. EX.L? WHEELER. If all the years wero pomme A ud all the aim of lifo Was just to live on like a riv Then I would be your wit? If afiJbfc days wero August ? ? And crowned -with golden HowJiappy, then, through ways We two could stray togethc If all the nights were inoouli And we haul naught to do But justto sit indplan delig Then Tv.-?uld wed with yo Ii life was all a summer fete. Its soberest place the M gild Then I would choose you for And keep you at my side. Bnlivinter? makes full half th And labor half of life ; And all the labor and good cl Give placo to wear and rtn't Days wiil grow cold and mooi And theu a heart that's trna IK beti cr far than grace or;jgol And so, my love, adieu^ ^ 1 cannot wed with you.* " Feeding Turiiips, Feeding turnips to milkii objected to on account of th< communicated to the milk, a spoils it for any good/use. not necessary that this ill flai be given to the milk. It is < the very volatile odor of 1 which is absorbed by the and then by the blood, and the milk. A.large part cf ried ott' by the perspiration the skin and|a large partthi kidneys. The reason of the of this effect .of feeding turn laige proposa of water wi contain, and that w?ter is ve ly absorbed by the blood pereed thrjbojxh the system, quickly got rid of through and the kidneys. It is prec same withKoii}ions,* garlic ai strong flavMd weeds, and i impure wafer. But this ve; transpiration o? the tvater oleario a ready? means -of? the**ja?tion?bIe*eiieot' refe If turnips are fed imm?diat Joking,-night and morning, passe? of? and does not al next'morning. It is not eafi them before milking, unless i immediately before it,..as wat *>rbjed>.f&fr ;ths .stomach.,j blood with great rapidity, ? odor J?>?n Clo roach ti in a few minutes. The odor i may be prevented-it is i somewhat the dame manner, have not personally tried th for want of the- garlic. But reporteiljbjria} dairyman who waa trcmbfed withithe smell < or wild onion in b:s milk. To this he put the cows in the s about 3 o'clock each afterno< fed on hay andj gave.them g: usual, ./Tha re/uit \vks* all he pited .^a-relull ol' !brW hour. ed this scent to pass off in th secretions, though previously strongly ?lavored both milk ai ter. The same course, he sr would probably?; be an adv when the milk-fastes of ctbi jp^^^epa8ture, and he I W*"*';% Gathering forn. -Thepractice of a!Io7ric? th c?toBta::.! rr^thejields until bePSfi^?j^l^ ..^ sometime W:Wp**TlteT, iTvery reprehensible, or yt? eral acocante. It is sufficient ^ that the ?rocess of wasting det( tiou which commencesin the ro ear, goes on with increasing ra until the crop ia gathered, and is no conceivable advantag?s~i corn. Usually the ears will be ciently dry to keep af er the la forty days from the date of f< pulling, and the gathering of ti tire crop should not be long po ed after the period ha* elapsed, old practice of closely shp sin the eais never had a sound rea sustain it. AU the shuck bc weather-beaten outside portion s be gathered and stored with tb You will then have ail your s where they will be ready wher needed. As to the best preventive of vila in corn, we want " more 1 and hope our friends will giv readers of The Southern Work liable recipe. We think the ?ilan we ever tried was mixin eaves a?d?berries to the Chin pi^ntifujfy? throughout the b corn. Perhaps walnut leaves anewer ar good purpose. By^ail;means the cribs shou Watertight and rat and thief pr R,.;tn '^avihern World. fiEp' great big mau calls you tmfc hixi.with silent contempl noi , however make your contera S&Bm oPfyur people forget vaJBttiere is a short crop ii A?j&scippi Valley it is all pick? which is not the case when the large one. We look for G,C( bales.-A vgusta Chronicle. A Piute Indian's definition of key : " One whiskey-'Hurrah, Two whiskey-'G-d d-m !' whisk#s-r'Haap fight um,, shot Rev. W. B. Smith, Grafton, ? says: "I have derived benefit V using Brown's Iron ? Bitters for state of blood.". A little girl stopped in the of her play, one day, claspin hands to her neck as she felt a paip there, exclaimed, "Oh ! "What is it, -dear,." paid gra "a stitch in your'neck?" " gran'ma," she asked, with a te: look, "are our heads sewed on ? ?^eUs^'iluS?ng?^epatlc o Vl^/U? c*Me*ifeluc. alih^nto^ o?fcbi*? ;th vemdnce oTmany people from . i r^e^of ?h? flo?Uty. a?M>yof have come iO and 30 miles to get a otrl@r:t*nnjto?'<'Hepatio or McKficineT^ ltnas been placed band? pf -t?w/ofl(>wrB p??rrrw of this iff Who Mself it at the M?nUfacl price: R. A. Turner & Bro., Job G E. Crouch. Trenton; W. L. T Rehoboth ; W. lt. Harks & Co., ville; C. C. Fuller & Co., I.ibertj J. K. Durst & Co., Kirkley'*; A Dorn, Dorn'8 Min*: J. J. Dorn Pleasant Lane ; J. II. ^"hj?e A. Lanier, -ol* ElmwMai; #W>gf^ X DA T. S. Wr Son TOWM Lewin, Meeting: Dr? S/Wr Swiw^rtrw; MertVetho tion ;' Bailie A Hatcher, Clark-? M mn, Troy, cents a Holl and wnrrar?ted by THE JENNINGS MKDICI?B C jio. 3 A 4 Fair St., Edgefleld C. B, In Stock. One bbl. of pure " Thistle' f>ew wbiskev, {seventeen [17] years o/i just been tapped at Pppn? oW and hie " Bonanza" Saloon. Tts rich and faiewe^aake^it bked by everj x?istt. Miine, nie, ays, . ^eather, green-clad M nights, ils, ?> i ny mate, year, ter wax o d; ; cows is ll fkvor d which Jut it is rshouli need by ? roots, ;omacb, stly by is car brough igh the ipi di ty i is the h they quick d J i H ind as i skin (ly the other 5 with rapid ves a riding d to. after i odor t the ) feed done is ab ? the the milk ;ariic !-in ; we ?Fect 13 30 a he triic iate e at and as ubi an hel en' at its. ige ml >b MEDICAL COL -OF THE State of SotithC CHARLESTON, I THE Fifty-fifth conree of this Institution will br 15th OCTOBER next and ei MARCH, 1884. The Lectui delivered by tho following and Instructors in their branches: MEDICAL. R. A. Kinloch, M. D., Pron Principles and Practice of St Clinical Surgerv. J. P. Cha/xl, M. P., Profess ology and Practice of Medic in ical Medicine. Middleton Mlphol, M. D., I Physiology. F. L. Parker, M. D., Professi omy and Clinical Lecturer o of the Eve and Ear. J. Ford Prioleau, M. D.. Pr Obstetrics and GvniK'ology. F. Peyre Porcher, M. D" Pi Materia Medica and Therapeul T. Grange Simons. M. D., Professor of Pathology and I Medicine and Clinical Mediciu A R. Guerard, A. R. S. M., 1 tn Chemistry. R. P.arnwell Rhett, M. D., Dei or of Anatomy. Johu L Dawson, Jr., M. D , Demonstrator of Anatomy and of Anatomy. Oeorge G Kinloch, M. D., I in Microscopy aud Prosector to lessor of Surgery. P. Gourdin DeSaussure, M. U aut to the Professor of Gyna col Fis pen ses of the Medical Dena Matriculation Fee (to be paid at i Entire Conree of Lectures, inch ing Demons rater's Ticket a Hospital Advantages,. Graduation Fee (tobe paid pri Examination. PHARMACEUTICAL. C. F. Panknin, Esq., Professor mac}* and Instructor in Practica macy. F.*P. Porcher, M. I>., Professo teri a Medica. A H Guerard, A. R. S. M., lu iu Chemistry. Expenses of the Pharmaceutic partaient. Matriculation Fee (to be paid at oi Tuition Fee. Laboratory Expenses. Graduation Fee (in be paid prio Examination) . The Alumni and former stud the College are requested to sent Present Jieta'denee* lo the Dean bj cards. J. FORD PRIOLEAU, M. Dean Medical Deparcm 2 Glebe street. Charleston, Sept. 12, 18K3.-?U40 Mice to Bridge Build ON friday, the 12th day of O next, the County Commiss will let, to the lowest bidder, thi tract for building a bridge over Bi vens Creek at8haw's Mills. Said I to be about 700 feet long ?ind 40 feet More minute particulars and Rpe lions will be given next week. 'Ibo missioners reserve the right to rejo and ell bids. W. E. DOBEY. Ch W. L. McDANIEI Sept 25, 1883.-3'12 RED H?LL ?C?EEM? The Seaton for 1383-84 of this Behool will begin on monday, Oct. 1st, 1883, under the management of J. E. DOBEY. Tuition: Primary Department, $6.25 per ses> Academic Class, 3.00 " Thorough course in English. E oial attention given to Book keeping For further information apply to B< of Trustees, W. J. HOLMES, WM. PARKMAN, BUD. MATTHEW; J. H. BUSSEY, or J. E. DOBEY. Prln Sept 2d. i?83.-3t42 Stock Notice. FOR the present, our fine, thoroui bred JACK, "BUTE GRAS?," V he found at Edgefield Court House. November he will be at Sheppard's Road?:. O. F. CH KATH AM, or W. S. SHEPPARD. Sept. 25, 1883.- tf42 -AND Common Tohaccc AND every grade warranted souu aud purri, and as represented. Pr ces from 35 cts to $1.00 per pound-Casi Sept. 2?;. D. R. piJRISOK. Law Firm. GRIFFIN & CALLISON. The undersigned have entered into partnership in the practice of Lav/ in a the Courts of this State. S. b GRIFFIN, JAMES CALLISON. Sept. 1!?, 1SS3. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE COLUMBI*, 8. Ci JOHN MCBRYDE, Pres Session begins October 2nd. Vr.catioi June 18th. TUITION FREE. Annual fee for repaiT, $10. Board ai Steward's Hall, $10; in private families *12 to 515 per month. Expenses should not exceed $150 to $175. For require ments for admission and course of stndj address, JNO. M. MCBRYDE, Pres t, Sept. 1?, 1883.-4t41 COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. We will pay the highest csefa price for sound, dry COTTON SEED, through our local agents, at all railroad stations and steamboat landings in this State during this season. We will also exchange Cotton Seed Meal fur COTTON SE KD. Write for pamphlets. Correspondence solicited. Charleston Oil Manufacturing Co., 2? BROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept. li?, 1883.-3ra40 Educate Your Children and the Country ls Safe. The LEESVILLE ENG LISH and CLASSICAL IN STITUTE (PROPER) offera rare advantages lo those who wish to patronize a first class Institution of learning This Institution is under the efficient management of Profs BUSBY and KT H ERE DOR, men of sterling worth and lone experience as teachers. The object of this Institution is to prepare students for the higher class es of Colleges, or to give them a good practical English and Classical Educa tion that will'fit them for business. Fail Session Will Begin Septem ber lOtb, 18*3. Ter ins/or Tuition ??er Month : Primary Department,.81 CO. Intermediate,. 2 00. Higher. 2 50. Collegiate,. 3 20 Music moderate and taught by Mrs. SMITH PEAL, an accomplished lady of ong experience. Special care of health, manner? and norals. Board in good families, including fuel, vasLing and lights, from ??) 00 to;89 00. Further information may be had by pplying to either of the Professors, or 9 anv member of the Board of Trustees. 8. F. HENDRIX, JAMES FULMKR, TYRE ETHER K DO E. R> M. SHE A L'Y, B. F. BANKS, G. C. MAFFETT, DAVID BAWL, URIAH ETHEREDGE, HENRY HALTIWANGER, M. W. SHKALY, Bev. B. KRKPS. Chair.. Hoard of Trustees o? eesville English and' Classical Insti tute, (Proper). Sept 4, 1883,-3? WHISKI Really Pure St arolina B. C. Leotnres of 'Grin on the id early in res will be Professors respective >ssor of the irgery and or of Pfttb e and Clin 'rofessor of srof Anat n Diseases ofessor of rofossor of ios. Assistant *rafitice of e. instructor monstrat Asslstant Prosector nslructor ihe Pro I., Assist ogy. rtment. once; i> 5 Jd-... nd or to .0 of Phar ;! Phar r of Ma strtictor :al De ice) S 5 . 30 . 10 r to . 10 ents of i their ' postal PM ent, S.O. ers. ctober toners ? con tg Ste bridge high, ni fica Coui ot any This Whiskey is ci entirely by YEX.AW.E MAN, N. Y. Ii i.s dis Maryland, in tho slat regions of that State, J small grain grown thei distillation issuperinte n gentleman who nndt his business thorouglily ing del ot prions is penn enter into its composit none of it is allowed to until fully .') years old, i to be. entirely free, by ration, from isel oil. BLE & H?T3TAN offer thest as perfectly pure, io fill felt want, for medical pu It is their own brand, an stake their reputation truth of this assertion. For Sale by TOM CONDC at the 'Bonanza' Sa Aug. 2.8, 1SS.?.-niii.JS CAR PETl Carpets mid (louse Furnishing the Largest Stock South of Hal Moquet, Brussels. 3-Ply and '"arpets, Rugs, Mats and' Crumb Window Shades, Wall Papers, I Lace Curtains, Cornices and Pol wa and Canton Mattings, ("phi Engravings, Chromos, Picture r ??ur- Write for ?Surup?es and Pr GEO. A. BAILIE, AUGUSTA, June 2?!, 1883.-29 52nd Year of th MEDICAL COLLEGE OF AUGUSTA. This Institution constitutes the cal Department of the State Univ? the Diplomas are signed by its eeUnf. The Session will commence r FIRST DAY OF NOVEM BER, an end on the FI KVT OF M ARCH f, ing. Apply for Circular to l?EO. W. KAINS, De Augusta, Ga., Aug. 7, 1883.-2ui don. H spe jard ih .-ill In X ? KEW STOCK OF OIL PAINTING FRAMES PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES CHROMO FRAMES. .MOTTO FRAMES, MATS. GLASS, BACKING, MO ING, WIRE, CORD, NAILS, And all necessaries for framing V uree on the shortest notice. A ?so STEREOSCOPES, STEREO^COl VIEWS, CH HOMOS, PERFOR/ ED MOTTOES, EMBOSSED an DE?A LOOM \ INE PICTUR] PANELS, in gold or colors ARTIST TUBES and WATER CC ORS, GENERAL PAINT and OIL STOCK. WIRE EA--ELS, for Plaques .ai Photos PENTAGRAPHs, for median! ally enlarging or reducing drawing Call and examine my goods, oi door E*et of ADVERTISER buildin Sept. 12. 1X83. IMPROVED L?VER PILL! LIGHTNISG LINIMENT Prepared and warranted by The Jennings Medicine Co. Agent for Ute ??Inte oj' South CmroUnn Mareil 20, 188::. THOROUGHBRED JERSEY J3ULL. MV thoroughbred JERSEY Bl' LL .MF.AN.IKAXOP Cl.lN??HtUA?.K,'' So, 3.055, is ready for service Price, $5.(>0, in advance, Issue guaranteed $10 of for servings thoroughbred. TUA .wi KAN OP CttxcnwALR is ono of the best bred bulls in the United States. His pedigree: Sire, Readjuster.No. -?,388 Dam. Agnes Auberey,. " S.MO 2nd Dam. Cy rene :;rd. " 1,239 by Monmouth. " 210 sruDatn, Imp. Cyrano,. " 137 Two cows ot* tho same family, at two years old, made testa of 17 lbs., 1 oz., and 17 lbs., 8 ose., respectively, of bu ter in 7 days. O. F. CH CATHAN, Tan. 24, 1883.] EnoKVIKT.D, S. C. NO REMEDY IN THE WORLD EVER SO FULLY WON THF. CONFIDENCE OF MANKIND AS S I Jfl iii ON S' HEPATIC ? O Ul I* ? V X Ii. on LIFER AM) KIDNEY CUBE, For the Cure <>f Dyspepsia? iiidieesiion, Constipation, and all Troubles Arising from ihe Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. snmoxs' HEPATIC COMPOUND, Has proved an st i mable blessing to thousands >-e used it, bringing back heal ength tn ihose who wore soemir... ..t death's door. It acts directly upon the Liva-, restar ins it, when diseased, to its normal con dition, and in regulating tho activity of this great sland every other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood Diseases it. bas no equal asa puritier. It improves digestion and assists nature io eliminate all impuntb s from tho system. 1 . cleanses 'he syst? in of tho poisonous humors that develop in Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, and, in fact, in any cuse that arises from an Impure state of the blood. I can Tell Yon Hov, to be Vow* Y; WU I'?ClOrt I'se Sinano,>/>' llepalie Compound or Liver and Kidney (lure. It will save your doctor bills. It is the most ellect ive and valuable medicine ever offered to the American people. As fast as its merits become known its use becomes universal in every community. No fami ly will bo without itafror having once tested ils great Vi.luo. For sale bv Dr. J. E. GREEN. Edgefieltl S. C. ?. T. HUGHES, Trenton, S. C. f?fiwiKA- MO [SK, Proprietor*, ? Charleston, S. C. May !?, '83.-3tn W LYCURGUS CHARLTON. Attorney-al-Law, Edgefield O. E, S- C. 25*r* Ollice uear residence, Feb 7, 1983. i 1AM :Y! imulant. strolled & HEY tilled in e Ava tor fro ni tho rc. The lided by "rsi ands Noth itted to ion and be sold n order evapo \W 3 u'oods a long rposes. id they on tho SHORTER C Rome, Rome, the Hill City ol,Wi is justly noted fe. Hcaiitlful Surroundings, Ht( and a climat?; J 'gm mer. and Bracing, l'"^ oroiis in ? int* Free from Dcbilitatlm )N, loon ?7 Goods, Itiinoro Ingrain Clothe. ?orders, es, Co rdstcry, frames ices. CA. The College crowns one5nt bills, and commands extertws fertile valleys, forest da n mountain ranges, on everjpgt of rieh and varied beauty." l u its delightful situation, ?jni ings, modern conven iences>o forts, and faithful dtsAipliigg ( per ?or apparatus, instrumei a In the conscientious devotiqfaJ ed teachers, Shorter College o?krs conifev? tsges that fairly solicit yontii NEXT SESSION BROU Monday, lite 3rd Hay of hl>< .psS* J'IIJ)!IH n .-eh i il al se for Catalogue. 1,. K. G WA. ky, Aug. ai, 1HS3-3S] fent Medi !rsi ty ; Chan* in the d will d low an. J. Formerly Managing PartneSal man of PEARCE, ANDERSTJfcU COTTON FA[0 -AND COMMISSION MERIN -AT TH K - Old Stand of R. ?. Fine ??.3 REYNOLDS S] AUGUSTA, U SPECIALT. I make a Specialt}' of sellints a Wheat during the Summer, au n ready to fill orders for Sack's to rajive Consignments. Personal attention given to br ness. Consignments of COTTCOA an d W H BA T so) I ci fd. Glad ,ee i Bdgefield friends at all times. . April 3, 1883.-27tf ' WE WAN7" ONK OH TWO RELIABLE, INOTRl? MES IN EVERY TOWS AND f."ST? TO .SELL OT;R TOPKLAR no?. Offer liberal inducements Alica will jdease give ago, experience an and reference as to character arhab * splendid chance for men whre afraid of work and want to maknon Apply in person or by letter to ?. V. JOHNSON ?h., 8in39] join Main Sr., It! ch md,' if ;~w Tiic Best Segar in TOMI ? Old), mild and deliciously fragrant For sale by, Sept 121 D.K DURgOM. Ricn'o. C. BON HAM. | JAS. Bl?HA: BONHAM & BONEA1V Ailoriieys-at-Ijau, EDGEFIELD, S. O. t&>- Oilloe in AdmrU**r Buildto. Jan. 22. !&<:[..-tl 7 THE BES? OF ALL FOB MAN AND BEAS. For more than a third of a cento the Mexican Mustang Liniment hijeen known to millions all over the wid as the only safe reliance for tho ref of accidents and pain. It is a inioine above price and praise-the be s tr its hind. For every foim of ester?bala thc Mustang Liniment, is -without an dal. It penetra* vi? liesh and mule to I the very bone-making the ctinn nnce of pain nnd inflammationkpos Bible. It9 effects upon Hnman Flt-a*?d t ho Bruto Creal lon uro equally MrtOr. ful. The Mexican MUSTANi Liniment is needed by someliy In every house. Every day brings rs of I the agony of an awful scald anni [ subdued, of rheunrntic mart; re stored, or a valuable boroo: ox | saved by the healing power of ti LINIMENT which speedily cures such allots of tho HUMAN FLESH BS Rheumatism, Swell in ?^UM* Joints, Contracted Muscles, irns and Scalds, Cuts, Brulseand Sprains, Poisonous Blt B nd Stings, Stiffness, Lame nen Old Sores, "Tlcers, Frostbites, Chitins, Sore Nipples, Caked Bren ia nd Indeed every form of extend?? ease. It heals -without scars For thc BR?TE CREATION it eui Sprains, Swlnny, Stiff nts, Founder, Harness Sores, HdDls? eases, Foot Rot, Screw Womcab, Hollow Horn, Scratches,Ind unils. Spavin, Thrush, Rinne, Old Sores, Pull ?* 1, FUnpon the Sight and every other bent to which the ocenpants the Stable and Stock Yard are ll?. The Mexican Mustang Dient id nays cures and never disumta; and it is, positively! V THE BES OF ALL 1 LINIMENT FOB HAN OB BSA -OF Tital Interest to IreryMLy. ONLY im THING WILL DO IT, Viz : TERRIBLE LOW Let (he Loss Be Ever so Great Tarver, Cashin' Co Must and Will Sell a QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, nogretx-ciloss of Cost -o 'IV "enera! deoression in almost every branch of business, together with a unusually Late Spring, has been anything but favorable to a good Spring trade, bi our ooods are made up for Special Seasons, and we will not carry over any stock to ar other season, but h.-xve determined lo close ont at once this immense line ol hpnn and Summer Shoes, Slippers, Hat?, etc. To accomplish this we have decided to make S WEEPING SA Li E, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 7th, 1883. We have made bi" sales before, but did not commence them until late in th ?eason when the stock"was broken. Now we commence before the people have bough and while our stock ?a full and complete We hesitated about breaking the marke not only because we shall SUPPER LOSS, but on account of making ourselves ver rnu^h disliked by other dealers, but there ie no help for it. The limes demand it aD we make the sacrifice. Monday wc inaugurate the greatest and most wondenul sa of Boot? Shoes. Hat?, Trunks, falises, etc , ever known to civil?/.*! man .NO ol trash. Xo shoddv goode. Xe- old stock marked down. Xo bankrupt salo, but hona VHIP sweep-nat of New Styles specially manufactured for us this season. Ob WHOLESALE ROOMS THROWN OPEN TO THE RETAIL TRADE. Profit* Are Naught to us i\'on. Cost ?* a Seeomlar; Consideration. Hold Your Breath ? 1,000 pairs of Ladies' Newport Ties and Hutton at the ridiculously low price* 75c, never sold for lesa tuan $1 2~>. . 1,500 pairs ol Glove Kid Fox Button at the fnghtiul low price ol fc2..X). xbis a genuine bargain, they were never bought before tor less than $3 50. 800 pairs Opera Slippers, the wost stylish goods ever brought to this market, ar marked to sell at $125 they arc now reduced to tSoc. See these goods and I astonished. ... v ] 200 pairs Misses1 School Shoes now thrown on the couuters atfel.QQ. Never l the history ot the Shoe trade have goods Ilk-, these ever been offered for iess than .'pl.? Gent's Hand[Mads Gaiters and Low Cut Shoes at $3 50 to $4.50. Xever b fore, purchased at the lowest sale for less than from $5 00 to $6.50. A supreme barjai In Boys' Children's and Infants' Shoes we have cut down prices right and lei We are determined to unload. Prices tell, and p?>p':e tell the prices. Search ll city from end lo end, and then compare our prices with those of other houses ar the difference will startle the buyer. We name Lower Price? for Reliable Goods thc have ever been heard before. Thia Sole Marks a Neto Era in the Shoe. Trade, and We Claim the. Ui disputed Distinction of Haring Inaugurated a Sale that WtU isrng he R mewbei'cd hy the Shoe Purchasing Public of thu City. TARVER, CASHIN & CO., Inauguratorsof thc u TERROR SHOE SALE,? 838 Broad St, Whitomidale's Old Stand, AUGUSTA, Gr! May 8. 1^3.- 22 "., IM,, ,MMM_r 702 Broad Street, Cor. McIntosh. STERLING SILVERWARE REED Sc BARTON'S Celebrated TRIPLE-PLATED WARE. ?J$CKS' BRONZES & FINE FANCY GOODS AUGUSTA, OA., Nov. 27. 1SS2. ww*7r 5 /L ' EE J. ORA WOY R. P. SIBLEY, COTTON FACTOR, GUANO DEALER, COMMISSION MERCHANT REYNOLDS ST., AUGUSTA, GA. Liberal advances made on Consignments. Bagging and Ti?=s fnrni?h?.i ? lowest rates. STEIGT PJESOKALATTENTION ? w%??J SAMPLING COTTON. . CONSIGNMENTS OF GRAIN SOLICITED "FO:R " And PRESSES of all Descriptions. ft?'-Send for Cironlar. All information cheerful^ furnished. Wate, Ga., Jnly 17,1833.-301_B^SIBLEY. :,waaA^?,rIey'51?jntin' VR- Diok H?l" ?f Kentncky University, Lexicon, Ky. r?o *7/ 5?Senfl Ho?Ioway. ?ettie Dorn, Tu? " comn."ca* rn <w a?, io E ll uaniei Holloway, Nannie Presslov and '** Co.,,i ">^'">>nf Tuition no.,!:.. sia-.i0r.r7. Bo?ni. .ic. Matilda Holloway, Defendants. | iOTfflJ^^??&frE.?Mg Toni?^? above 7wme?: l?S-ti- UI "?,. "f.two. W1 MM100 zut) are hereby summoned .and re- ????.. sepiwi*rr tah. i<-rMIputiraun,?titm aired to answer the complaint in this ' W* R- SMITH. Lexington, Ky. jtion, of which a copy is herewith serv- 'HISTORY is THE BETTER HALF ol KNOWLEDGE" I upon you, and to servo a copy ol your Medical Director Shlppen'a New Work ' iswer to tho said complaint, on the sub- ll AU A I DATTI r?? riber nf his onice, at Edgefield C. H., lUMVML DA I fi LEV C., within twenty days after the serv- ll-?OF THE WARI n .?U 9 hereof, exclusive of the day of such History of Ancient: Se?V?rht. ' W rvi?e; and ii you fail to answer the ",,.." History of ModT, Naval Battle? mplaint within the time aforesaid, the ?S?S? Ui.HtPr'r ??>NaviU Architecture?' ?ntif? in this action will apply to tho } O^^^^^^T^1^^ ?rt tor the relief demanded iii tuecom- r.arI,,ui ^Si^S&^gS^t lint ?Xt Alexandria, and UMtyother*. Tba Lives arni Mted AuK. 27?,, iSSIL ^^^^^^?SS CHAS. W. CREIGHTON. W.Uffi^^^ , Plaintijr, Altame,. S^?^S^A? theltefendante, Dick Holloway, ?et- ^^a^^S^t?^^] ie Dorn and Daniel Holloway : abd MD/, TS* S^t^^^S?1 fOU will take notice that the com- AGENTS WANTFDy?BE"A^0*"!sstSNa da8H., 8. C., on Monday, Aug. 27th, BROOKER & ?KLUt??? CHAS. W. CREIGHTON, I.B. ?. im.-8mnar'4'Ur"'?- insurance Agt nu, 1 at. In Pr W Kr ] ke Un ] ml I La I last fen II Cai: win all i obt? ct N( Her Darr by V Droi in a shou heat. Wi ty fo Ma Su 6. L, Penn & Son DEFY COMPETITION IN PURE DRUGS, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, TOILET AJI I) FAMY ARTICLES .AND. Fine Confectionery ! LT ?ft our constant aim and desire to please all who favor us with their patronage, ami to enable us to do so, we strive io keep the most complete assortment of Drags, Chemicals, Patout Medicines, Choicest Staplo and Fancy Family Groceries, School Rooks, Stationery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, pure Candy and Confectionerien, Tobacco and Cigars, etc., etc., of any bouse in Edgefield. We confidently assert I hat. we have succeeded in our efforts, and can defy competition in every line. We will do all in our power to give satisfaction to every one who trades with ns Give ns a rall- -examine and price our goods. Will bo glad to see you, wheth ,, y",,h,lOT G. L. PENN & SON. Edgetield, S. C., Mar. 13. '83. FOR First and Last Chance A. P. MM1??, Ag't., MADISON, S. 0. .:o: IOFFER to the Edgefield and Aiken public some of- the best branda of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales, &c., sold in the United States. I.mak* a specialty ot Pure florin tiaroliua Whiskey, a - Southampton Peach and Apple Brandy, Fine Cigars and Tobacco. N B -I have equipped my Pool Room with a table from the factory of the celebrated makers, Wm. H. Griffith & Co.; besides a very fine Carom Roulette Table. . A liberal share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. A. P. PADGETT, A^t, Jane 28, 1883.-y8 *_ MADISON, S. C. The E. M. I il I! I ?SA LL M NUFACTURE mVAvAliv The log remains stationary-Saw travels. A Mounted Mill, .1 Of 611} ?ith 52 i nch Saw, that can be moved about as easily as a Thresh Siltt Mill sr or Cotton Gin. We will sell this Mill on a grantee of 3,500 gan ram. to 4 00o feet 1 inch lumber per day, driven by a good 10-Horse Engine ; or 2,000 to 3,000 feet with a good 6-horae power. ( Th* U? i ll cul 10 Horse Power, will propel itself through mud or sand ami llie DlNlSai over roug)i roa(is, and carry either Thresher, Wagon or Novelty Tl'flPf ?Ml Saw Mill. With our Traction or Mounted Engine and Saw Mill, " "y a fine business can be done cutting timber for each patron on his LUTUMS own plantation. THE BIRDS ALL (3 to 8-H. P. ENGINE drives a tiO-Saw Giu up to one bale cotton an hour. Has more power to its woig't, and steams quicker, than any en *WVrie^aslowM strictly first-class w;ork eau be produced. Terms very favora ble, io introduce our Saw Mill and Engine. , . Mr O M STONE f?f Augusta, Ga., is employed to represent us m the State or South Carolina, and through bim we deal directly with thc purchaser. For Prices, , Circulars, tte, apply to him. THE E. M. BI RDS ALL CO., AUBURN, N. Y. In addition to the above, I sell in Edgefield County the \M ES ENGINES, anv s-"i7.o or style, from ti to 100 horse-power. CLO I D'S CREEK TOP RUNNER MILLS, Prico, 3n inch flfi0.00{ *J inch, $193.00 : 40 inch, $240.00. . Agent for the AUGUSTA COTTON ?IN WORKS. REPAIRS tlie Gullett and all other Gins in the best mauuor. M \/uF\CTURKS the VAN ZANDT CROWN GIN, which ia warranted to make an extra line sample, clean the seed perfectly and to never choke or break Agent for the CLEVELAND RUBBER BELTING. I warrant this belting to be strictly first-class belts. It will last twice as loug as many ot the so-called first class bells. Any size furnished promptly. JSP-I HAVE NO SUB-AGENTS. If you want either Eugine, Saw Mill, Gin Belting, ?vc, apply direct to me and get them at the lowest figures. O. Fi. STONE, Augusta, ?a. July 17,1883.-32 _ _ DRUGS, GROCERIES, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTIONERY, Etc-i Etc., Etc j Respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield-Town and County-that he j bas now in Stock Every article usually found in a Drug i Store, and every article usually lound in a Grocery j Store, and solicits a share of their patronage-at the same time return j ing sincere thanks for past favors. j and CIGARS3'00^ a M K" ?f Kb< W1NES *T LIQU0RS? TOBACCO i\?StPrCS,Crl|>I?OIM Careftll|y Compounded, Day or Edgefield C. H., S. C., Mar. 28, 18S3 ?D??F??LD AGENCY HOME INSURANCE CO. OP' ^EW YORK Cash Capital, - - . $3,000,000 Assetts, .... $7,20806107 Net Surplus overall Liabilities, $1,774,061.06 This Sterling Old Company will now INSURE GIN HOUSES, SEED COTTON, and OTHER PROPERTY, at Tariff rates. Send in your Application. CHAS. W. CREIGHTON, Ag't, July-1? LS83-J EdgcOeld C. H.. 8. C. THE SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE. T. H. M. o. r s. Selected from Ten of the Best Makers, are so much Su perior to others, at Prices so much Less, that Purchasers save from 810 to $100 by vis HHE above cut represents a anction OT Writing to L and Gate ol a strong, cheap and dur- r? n nnniatmai m ~~ de Steel Wiro Fence which are now be G. 0, ROBINSON & CO. g used at the North and Northwest in Q"T \1V,"T * 001 r> J elerence to any ot. r kind of fencing . ?avc Money at 831 Broad o?ct.bwn tried a h8s ^veu 'street, Augusta Ga. rt is a net work without barbs and will j rT ntTn ~TZ7Z~ZTZ. ?w?3S??to?s5?,*l r.nVE AND PR?NE' t makes no shade and shelters no ene- UU ! JJ lill JJ 1 llfliUlj es to crops or poultry. U"W1J' I UUil M?y Bod. o?^aSttBMLS IN?w HYMNS OF "LOVE & PRAISE" ce in every respect. urxu ?_~7r~ t is easily and quickly put up. | NEW SONGS OF HOPE & TRUST." Specimens of Fence and Gates n i be seen at the ADVEBTISER building beautiful Hymns, 3re a rtoak is kepton haud. and where ? InSD?rinir Iffiflair ' nformation as to price, ?c., can be ' " ***9p*nng JAUS1C, "ned. Containing Choice Selections from the L"^D LE0NARD!" KewHTrant?wMoisie, ?. fl?>83. American Jersey Cattle Club COMPrr pr? wv d Register. Sire, Duval, No. 2*69; !", _ WM FILED BY !} Abce Carpenter. No. 4,144. Bred : W. L?DDEN and G. 0. B0BIH80V V. L. Balthis, J*q., Staunton, Va. '-?-???ova. mod Aug. 24th. 1879. Service fee ?5,I *'uH Edition, Words and Music Price avance. Issue guaranteed. Cows I *? <*nt? (Post-paidl; $3 60 per ?oitm. bv ld be sent 20th day after previous ! Express. Word Edition-Hvmns only ! ~~12 cents (post-paid): tl 20 "nor donn ll send Bull anywhere in the Conn- ?V Express. P ^ * **' d0een' r five or more cows. Specimen Copy, Full Edition, in naper B- R* TILLMAN, <*>ver, 25 cent?, post-paid. *^ r. 14, 83.] Hamburg P. o., 8. C. ! G O. ROBINSON & CO., 1- Publishers, Augusta, (ia., bflcribe to Ihe ADVEBTISEB. i Jplj 12j lm *. RV O. T.?m