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?\vatrtis*r, JAN:.. ?R. Jane, Jr., has hair like wheat Golden in its color. Only of the two. the wheat Is by far the duller. Eyes as brown as nuts that fall In the late October ; _ Full of .fun rn ji sting times, Tender in thu tober. :.....??P-s that somet? rms* maka you feel Ali the time ii k u tasting ; So much BW6*tUH?w se^ms a sin To be idly weting: Hands-such bandy little hands, . Dimpletfcdeep "ind ruddy-? - st the kind ofrnunds, voit know, For a ltt?iiinoMudy. Whian the cows c?me up the lane, When the suu is setting, When tho dew is fulling sort, . . Grass and daisies wetting Jane, Jr., statidv beside the bars, And I stand beside her, Feeling that I'd like io share AH that may betide her. Share the bad and bitter things, Share the swt-e'-t and honey, Share her ups and share her downs, Share the old mau'? money. Little lumps, fast in my throat, Please to skip ai d ret me Tell my l<>v<? nf ?11 my Jove That has long brset me. O yo g' ds ! to love's young dream W hat a brisk death rattle ! y ; " Stop that spooning Nancy Jane, And hurry op the cattle !" .^"Ja?e. Jr., to the milking speeds, A dutiful ?ixieen-year. While I seek some quiet spot, Cussing Jane, the Senior. A Point OD Jerseys? Those v ho like to see their dairj cows nicely littered down with cl?ac white straw and have fondly imagined that in thus contribu'iogto the clean liuess and comfort of their animals they were increasing or at leaBt keep ing up the flow of milk, will be wrae wnat startled to hear that they are effecting quite an opposite result This, however, is the opinion of Mr George Simpson, of Wray Park, whose large experience in the management of dairy Htock, gives weight to his as Brrtio?s. lu a discussion on the feed ? ifck of i:ows, and the'means for in * creasing the fbw of milk, at a council meeting ol the Etitish D*iry Farmers' Q Association, on a recent date, Mr. " Sampson stated hat, like otheist he need to take pride in seeing his Jer eeys well bedded vdtb -good wheat ^ Gtfaw, an expet.siv - item, but he 'bias-discovered tiiw ;n eating their bedding the cows ?i dually dried up their milk. TJie ha? i roved "by substituting some materia], ench as lerne, which the MI:mala did not eat, the result being 'Lat in a shed ct twenty-four cows he obtained an in crease of two q'i<?rt8 on an average per cow. This is au important dis covery, and is another recommenda tion lor using p at miss as litter. . --?-???? ? Tbe Original Seal. Curious History <.] the First Seal of x\\.l the Confederate States? A repr?senta ive of the Times Danoo at met. j*-Mrrday Colonel H D. Capers, of South Carolina, who is passing through Uuis city on a visit J to Mr. J-ff=rsoii D.ivie, for consulta- I _ .tion with him ab <m some publications I :' dPjVminiscences of the intimate his I . ^Sftrirli tiiS.Iate Cgig""! H. D. I the Confederate Treasury, and the 'vifirst8ub-official un duty in that de partment of the Bervice. ?aid that genilemau to the T.-D. man : " Your paper conUined this morn ing a very interesting and correct ac count cf the seil ot the Confederate j States, but I will tell you the 6tory of the ? riginal s>-al. " Toe first, seal ever used in the j Eervice ol the Confederate States was th-tt .ittached to the ehip's register ol the Sumter, and ordered delivered to the theu C-iptnin, Raphael SemmeB, by Mr. Mernminger, Secretary ol the Treasurer. This seal was pre pared and used under remarkable circumstances. Capt Spmmes had been taken from his posit.on as Chiei of the Confederate Lighthouse Bu reau and sent to New Urleans to pur chase the marchant, steam vessel, - which, under his command, made such an immortal rec.rd. He advised i Mr. Capers of th?- pi ogress juade in I fitting out bis o uis-^r. aud a^ked that t a register be prep .red at once. ? "Having no one at Montgomey t who could engrave on wood or make j t a pn per Beal in time to meet the ur- i g<-nt demand ot Captain Semines, Mr. t Capers obtained a boxwook di-plny ty pp from the office of the Montgomery Advertiser, and aided by Captain 0 Jeromes, the first seal was improvised. a It was a rude cut cf course, intended n to represent a palmetto tree, with a ^ rattlesnake coiled at its base, the P motto being " JVoli me tangere." As JJ soon as the rudely rut figures were complete the set-'- was pionounced ^ sufficient by Mr M-tamin?er, and j J' was attached to I ship's register of ,. the Sumter by M. < ajera, and by him delivered, ti Captain Semines. P Ibis register is < ou in the possession of ihe Admiiat".- i's mi ly, and is in the dwriting of Mi. C?perp, with the ^ nown signature of Mr. Mern mmger attached to if. Sui eequently JQ when we oould g?rt some one to en- ^ grave a more eb g ntly finished seal, j g(j thisdesigu bec;-tn^ .he permanent seal of,tthe ,Conf?fderar- Treasury Depait j?eni}'^-Neio Crh?ns Times Demo C?' . erat of Mond ig. PU What a Lab} ?an Do. j ?? A baby can w v out a dollar pair ^ of kid dhoes in twenty-four hours? It jQ can keep its fa tlx r busy advertising in the newspaper- for a nurse. It can ] occupy both sides of the largest size 0ff[ bed manufactured, simultaneously. It the can make the author of its being's ljej wash Lill foot up to $5 a week and it t not be feeling at all well. It can it v crowd to suffocation the smoking car on , oDa Railroad train with indignant the passengers between two stations. It can cause its father to.be insulted by 0 ever.y.?rst class boarding house keeper mai in^the city who " never take children." gen It'can make an old bwchelor in the and ro?m fudjo ning use language that, if tor uttered on the etreet, would.get him urp )nt?'4nb penitentitry for two years, g?or It can, in ten minutes, drive a man frantically from his home and cause T him to Beek the companionship of a fron locomotive blowing off steam. no r T. xas has iicreaced her taxable I eelvt property, $130,000,000, organiz d silty-eight new counties, and proposes to settninp and reconstruct for civil purposes a reserve slice as big as Georgia. Great State T^xas ! j \ ( UL I > I A,1 New Departure. A fine assortment of hrst-class JEW ELRY is now exhibited at. Oct. 8, G. L. PENK & SON'S. JW A beautiful lino of Toilet Sets md Bouquet Holders at I and mate of R It' ?Just a bro and s arouc beatii ar The F?rgtveness.of.injuries. ^ Tit "ft man comr?jt'? ap oftnie?gainBt u?, misrepresents^/us^ insults -na, in jures os in any way. Whait are we to dor Brood ovei ii? That is wjiat Rime christian people nearly always do. .It is wonderful what care they take to get all the pain aDd suffering oat of'an offense they cm. They might have brushed it away at once and haya done witb^ it; but-no, the hasty.^ilier word/, \ the selfish act, they ; liyJlupon ~-fne?r~ memory ; and they will not forget it whatever etae they may forget * * * If a man irjures you, do not brood over it. Nor must yon talk, about it iaayery* body, you; jneet ; jWhat.?3#our mo tivefor speaking' about' the injury ? Do you want your friends to take sides with you against the offender. You ought to want to make the of fender, .himself d}ake sides with, you ?g?inst'tbe offensei The more people know of the wrong and the stronger the feeling you can create against the wrong-doer, the harder you make it for bim to acknowledge his fault.-. i?. TT. Dale. The Parent Tree. Thc first Shockly apple ever grown | was produced near Pendergrasa, Ga The first tree came from a seedling and Wes planted over seventy years ago. The old parent tree still st?nde, and there-are thousands of young trees all over the South, annually producing millions cf bushels of the best apples crown. The seed from which this trf e grew wa9 planted by Mr. C. M. Shcckly, seventy years ago. The old man is Ptill living, and this year raised seven watermelons from one seed, weighing from fifteen to forty pounds each. Extremes Meet. Henry Ward Beecher said in Au gusta: "The whole continent ot Atrica might sink ia the sea, and the world would not lose an invention, an inst i tu1 ion, a poem, a history or hero, atid the bab les coming up wouid be worth as mach as the men who made them going down." Beecher states the above idea from the. best Speech ever made on the African in this country. General Robert Toomba made it in Tremont Temple, Boston, before the war.-Allanta Journal. A pretty story is told in a late is sue of the New Y?>rk Iribune. A feeble old lady, poorly clad, got into a street car and let a nickel drop, ?he had just received from the conductor in change. The piece fell in between the gratings on the floor, and after a short search was given up as lost the old lady too feeble to make the extra exertion necessary to recover it. As she settled back in her seat with a sigh of 'regret, a gentleman oppofite stooped down and affecting to pick up the missing coin, reached over and placed something in her lap. He then pulled the nell and sot out. AB the old lady discovered the pie^ence . f a gold coin left by ti e stranaer, a gentleman titting near whispered to her the name of the do nor. He is one of the beet noted philanthropists in New York, and he member of a family known far and wide for its enantie68 good deeds. Every theatre critic has hia own peculur s'yle. The editor of a min has this to say of a popular song stress : As a singer she can just wal lop the hose off any that ever wag ged a jaw on the boards. From her clear, bird-like upper notes she would canter way down to the bass racket, and then cushion back to a sort of spiritual treble that made every man in the audience imagine every hair on his head was the golden string oi a celestial harp, over which angelic fingers were sweeping. Concerning tea drinking, a writer in the New York S.<n says : " When in China, in 1848, we went to see the tea factories. There we were shown the corpse like workmen who made green tea by rubbing the black tea leaves in hot copper pots. The poor deviis were in a maoner protected from the copper fumes by wearing a damp cloth over the nose and tit-d behind the ears to protect their mouths and nostrils. We were told "hat these workmen rarely survived .heir second year at this employ nent. Wu en I wrote home about his my mother registered a vow hat never again would she drink ;reen tea, and now the is eighty h ree. THE EFFECT OF PBEJUDICE- The ther day a grocer sold an old farmer g-llon of tar through mistake for lolasses. After discovering the mis ake he awaited to bear some com laint, but hearing none, wrote the ld fellow, who replied aa follows : Much obliged lor the c'reccks hun. ut it come too late, as all of the Bluff i done sopped up. Wife she 'lowed lat thar was suthin outell fix with Apses: hut I 'lowed the must le reged?8t "-Aikuns tw Traveler. It is an ill wind that blows no ore >od. The delia' of Ben Butler in iassachueet.tn lays him on the shelf i a possible candidate before the emocratic National convention. Toe assachusetts Republicans have plac \ us under obligations for this much. A couple of lawyers engaged in a se were recently discussing the is e. '-At all events," Baid the unger and more enthusiastic, " we ve justice on our side." To which i elder and wiser replied : " Qtrte ie; but what we want is the Chitf Btice on our side." [t is reported that the Pension ce will require $82 000.000 to meet i demands upon it for this year and ct. If only deserving soldiers get he taxpayers won't grumble, but pould be a big sum to throw away dishonest pension agenta, and that s way a h ?ap of it goes.-Register ?eirge D Robinson is the foremost j in Massachusetts ' Ile approaches uine greatness and is full of talent very eloquent. He will be Sena some day and help revive in the er House of Congress the dimmed y of Massachusetts. he removal of George D. Robinson i Congress is a D^mocrtic gain of aean proportions. The Republi , to beat Butler, have shorn them ss of their ablest Congressman, the only one fit to be a coneiim > leader of hie party in the House epresentativep. s very easy to start false reporte because a woman while buying om, wanted one with a heavy trong handle, it wae reported id that she was in the habit of lg her husband. I He Da by Drt in she be? ty T, Pl Be pei mu sav itu I ? stn I NEV NEU Conti I w. i Ful 3"? cen Expn -12 c< bv Ex Spe( cover, RlCH'l Bor A The best grades of Chewing and I mm- C ig Tobecco, at Piurp's. I Jan. 2 m nBT?avebeen making BOOTS and SHOES of ali descriptions-Fine French Calf Hand-stitched, Machine Sewed and Bras Nailed-in tho Penitentiary, for over two years. Wu hnve succeeded in getting a reputation tor 00: ?0 WEAR ING j?HOES. We have ? sublimed Re tad Stores in Columbia, Charleston, and Augusta, Ga . for the s-tlo nf OUR work and NO OTHER. We fully wan ant everything we make tr? give entire satis faction. Nearly every mail brines us orders f om different parts of the ?tat? We sell to merchants everywhere It has been brought to our attention that some dealers, on the strength of our good reputation, are claiming to sell our work when they have never hau a pair of our Shoes on their counters. They have even goue so far as to get Northern factories to stamp on the bottom rVniieii'iHiy made." We want to canii'-n y >?, ?od say that OUR goods are all stamped " A. C. Di bert, ? olumbia, S. C.," and unless you Und this stamp on the b >t oin. we do aot make them. Ifvour men-hanta don't keep our goods write to us und we will insruct you how to get them. Don't buy any other. Get our Shoes lor'your entire family for one season-you will never afterwarda'buyvaiiy otber. Wiien you come'to Columbi??., don't fail to drop down to tho Factcry. South Carolina Penitentiary -Hoot and Hbo? Factory, Columbia,' Sk.C? Oct. 9. 1883. '-' State of South Carolina ED.OEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. "VTOTICE is hereby given "that by vir -i-T lue of the decretal order of i hu l i on "Judge A P. Aldrich in tho fcaus? enti tled J. <J: Ton?pkins,"et al.. ag-dusts S. Tompkins and J. W. Tompkins, Exec utors of Jar?'ea.'Tdm.pkinsi deo'd.,. et al., and dated October 15; 1"83. I will Sell at Parksville, or the A--?fe IC Railroad, on Thursday, the Gin day ?1* December ness, -for poe third cash and for'rho ronnind-r ? credit of one and two., years, iu equal installmentsi, with interest from day of sale, payable annually; the credit por tion to be recured by bond aud mort gage: All the lands beloncing to the estate of said James Tompkins, dee'd.. exeep ine the Homestead tract, consisting of two tracts, FiMt. The tract Known as " Tho Plant ation," containing about sixteen bun dred aores, running to within a hall milo or less of the depot a*. Parksviilo. This tract will be sub divided and sold in several tracts, to suit purchasers, or all together, upon the assurance ol'a rea sonable bid. ^?gjeond. The " Wilson Tract," contain ing about four hundred and twenty rivo acres, lying on stevens Creel and about one mile from the Plum E.?och depot on said A. A K. Railroad. These lands are all fino agricultural lands, lay well and the health ou thom has always been the very Dest. J. W. TOMPKINS, Oct. 16, 1883. Edgetield, H. C. JZ3T Tho Augusta Chronicle & Consti tutionalist will publish iu iis munday is sues, and the Abbeville Medium in its weekly issues, till 3rd December, and forward bills to this office. THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL. MY thoroughbred JERSEY BUM., "JKANJEANOF CLINCHDALB," Sn, K.035, is ready for service. Price, $?.'0. in advance. Issue guaranteed SH) fm Tor serving a thorough-bred. J EA NJ KAN OF CLINCH DALE is ono of the best bred bulls in the United States, ll is pedigree : 51re, Readjuster.No. 4,3Rx Dam, Agnes Auberey,. " 8,6'n ind Dam. Cyrene 3rd,. " I.lOfl by Monmouth,. " 210 Ird Dam, Imp. Cyreue. " 1X7 Two cows of the Rame family, at two fears old, mado texts of 17 lbs., 1 oz., md 17 lbs., 8 oz., respectively, of bu t<-r o 7 days. O. P. CH BATH \ yt, Jan. 24, 1883.] EDGEFIKLD, S. C. T?TT'S PILLS. m umifLLa..? M Enrn i iver? J DISORDERED LIVER, " and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths ol tho diseases of tuc Inman ruce. These symptoms indicate their exiateiice: Loss of Appetite, UotvcN voiUvc, Sick lleud adle, fullness ai entine, nven.ton lo Merthm or body mind, Eructation ir food, Irrltabu y or temper, tow iplrlU, x ?eellng of having neglected lome duty, I>lzxliies?, Fluttering nt the Eleart, Jtotm beiore t he eye??, highly col. >red Urine, tOXSTIPATlO.V, and de nand tho use of a remedy thnt acts directly >ntbc Liver. AaaLivur medicine TDTT'S rf, M bav" no oclT1- Tlicir action on thc V'inoy8 and Skin is also prompt : removing al Impurities through theso three " sw inger* ot tho system," producing nppc Ito, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear lon and a vigorous bodv. TTJTT'S PI 1.1.S S5? 52 nau8"a or griping nor interfere nth dally work and ai e a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. TTE FEELS MICE A NILW MAW. "I have had Dyspepsia, with Consiipa lon.two years, and have trl< il ten ciittcrent Iuds of pills, and TCTT'S ore thc first oat have done me any good. They have leaned me ont nicely. Wy appetiio ls plendld, f?od dhrests readily, and I now ave natural passes. I feel like a new um." W..D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, 0. oldev?ywhrrp,a.fc. Offioc, i I MurrnrSt.N.T. ~'~ " i nm DYE. fi&T HAJJI en <:ms changed In BTTtly to a?' ? K by a single ap Ucation of ll -'d by Druggists, r sent by ex- -ntof?l. Office, 44: ..rt, Kew York. JTT'S MAW- _", RECEIPTS FR> ;liOKD LEONARL) !" io. 65"3, American lersey Tattle Hub ird Register. Sire. Payai. No. 2>-Gi?. m, Alice Carpenter, No. 4,'44. Bren W. L. Baltbis, E-q , Staunton, Va ripped Aug. 24th. 1871?. Service fee 5 advance. Issue guaranteed. Cow^ ?aid bo sent ?Oih day after previous it. Vii 1 send Bull anywhere in tho Coun for five ox more cows. B R. TILLMAN, lar. 14, '83.] Hamburg P. C., S. C lu El ? c ha ant out Ht I Ai , H. M. O.T. S. IIS AI ORGANS Selected from Ten of the st Makers, are so much Su rior to others, at Prices so ich Less, that Purchasers e from $10 to $100 by vis ig or writing to % 0, ROBINSON & CO. save Money at 831 Broad ;et, Augusta Ga. O?EANDPRA?SE; Latest Sunday School Book. fjHYMNS OnLOVE & PRAISE" f SONGS OF 15 HOPE & TRUST." Ilea JE S j iii I Hymns, Inspiring IVSusic, tining Choice Selections from tho ?lost Valuable Productions and Best Writers of Poetry and Song, with Hymns and *ew Music, COMPILED BY jTJDDEy and G. 0. ROBINSON. 1 Edition, Words and Music. Price, Ls (post-paid); |S GO per dozen, by 'ss. Word Edition-Hymns oniy ?nts (post-paid.i; $1 2? "per dosen, press. :imen Copy, Full Edition, in paper 25 cents, post-paid. O 0 ROBINSON A CO., Publishers, Augusta, Ga., T. H. M. O.T. S. 12, 1883. Iy3ft ). G. BONHAM. | JAS. BONHAM j INKA ?HAM& BONHAM \o. I so ;is ters I as ne 1 Trad This BET ?? Cata! V Is n the Ll Utorneys-at-Law, SEFI" . ?, S. C. Ijust tn bte ?! B and fare Matt ri'"A /ja Oct Ono I willalee just bw GR AID Not.like Shi rman's March f thc Sea, which brought desolation aj?dnim to every home; but a March, the Musicfof which will fill your heart with deli?fi| fill your pocket with Saved Pence and bring pleas ure to every Household. 4 Ve Lead Off by Offering to fe Trade: 1,310 dozen Men's While and Coloied Bordered ^ndkercbiefs (fast color-) at 39o drj5-n. 326 dozen Children's White and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, fast co ors, at 311 to Goo. dozen. 283 d- B?n Towels, apport ed ptylep, at 5-K drzen. 209 doz-n Towels, assorted styles, benufifni border?, at 67 tn 97c. doz. 284 d< z-n Towel*, assorted stylep, beautiful border?; at $1 16 to $2 87. 933 dozen Men's Brown and Striped Half Hose at3?ic. dozen. 977 dozen Men's Brown snd Striped Half Hose ai.4D ?o 55c. drzen. 894 dozen Men and Women's Hose and Half Hope-?t 62? to 75c doz. 9i3 dozen Men and Women's Hose and Half linea varied fctvlta, 97c. to $2 371. * -J 32 I>ale8 B.-*t Domes'io Plaids at. 7 to 8c. 57 bales Gr?niteville .3 4 7 8 and 4 4 afc Fa o lory Prices. 27 cases Standard Punts at 4, A\ 5. 5? tn 5*0, 26 ca?es Kei tucky Jean? at 9, 1?, ll? 14 18} to 21c. 5 Cases D'oky. Maryland. CaPHraere at 49u 16 casee White arid Red Wool Flannel at ll J to 32io. 2,000 pounds Bill Sewing Tbrpad, best, at 27c. 21 capes Gray, Silver and White. Wool B.ankets from 07c. up. Georgia Piaids, Twills, Bunch Yarn, Knitting Cotton, &c. ?air We merely give von the above that vou may form an idea of the IMMENSITY ot this Large Stock. OUR NOTIONS DEPARTMENT in fbe Largest in the City, or as Large ai any in the Sonth, carrying EVE RYTHING. Best Needles 77?c. per thousand. Pins in packs ai34i. Suspenders, 82Ac. per d' zen on up. Pr HP, 36c. grr>p; worth 50c. Thousand.* ol L ttl*- TIHIIPH that w^ Cari'? now think < I, nic-h ne Pencils, Pa'-er, Envelopes, G ue?, Poliche", Buttons, ThirnbleryBinditigfl, All Styles Bead*. OrnamentH, nil kinds rd Brushes, Combs, Timaos, &c , &<:. Wt? h?ve Four Floors er? w<Ud lo th? ir utmost caf HO ty to carry this Large Mock, besides running Double Packing and Slnj ping Rooms in th< basement. AT RETAfL. This is what thc Ladies want to hear about. We are always glawo see you. As you enter our vast Bazar pf Fashion^ with its Shining Sea of Beauty you are at tracted by tyar Elegant Dress [ji-jaLai^QL-,miJ[L.-TMJe?. OT) thc le* D^ yo" we are selling a very Fretty rjffi .1 vnow that Brocaded Goods at fi l-4c, beautiful coi n's? Think of it. As you paps farii'er flown your ?yo JP met by those Elegant FLANNEL ?UIUNG^ *t 25 to 72k , 22? tn G4 inches wide; ihen the beau ti ful JER E Y CLOTH, RA DZ I MAS, TRH OTT. H*avy BL \CK SILKS, COLORED ILKS. SATINS. VE! VETS, the richest in the South, comprising all the lew ShadT, such a- OX BLOOD. M A ND ERIN E. etc, with all the rovei es in LACE-1, ELEGANT CHENILLE FRINGED-Bronze, Je*. India ak, Silver and Burnt Silver BUCKLES and Leather CLASPS t. trim with. MOURNING DRESS GOODS We ba\e the Finpet in the South-easiest prices. Ir. SASH and NECK RIBBONS, we beat the world. NOTIONS and .\ND BAGS. YOU can ppend ?in hour in thin department and never tures ie time. HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. We always had tLe n-putation ol luepmg the most STYLISH GOODS this line. It is now up to ils lull Mahdaid, embracing all '.he Novelties. CLOAKS, JERSEYS, &c. Apk tl.e Salennaii to pl ow ynulLniipb "his Department. 'Tis a per ct neat io go tl n indi and tee three Elegant SEALSKINS, ranging in ieee as high HP $?0 00. We rom rn? nee our CLOAKS, in Ladies' * z s, tm 97k. up, a Ld E.igar.t JiRsEYS at $2 CO. CRUMB CLOTHS, MATS, &c. We have added to this D-paitrnent MATS and DOOR RUGS-start a 3c. up, 36 inches lota; OIL MATS, 17h up; CRUMB CLOTHS, $6 75 $12. DECORATIVE ?RT. Nothing ran.be more attractive than our PRETTY PICTURE COUNT I We ?ie telling tLouear.ds. There .ire mary thous ir.ds of Little Tl irgs we are feMing that we mid ghd:y Chll ycur sitftiticn lo il v.e lad (be ?pace. Ycu notice we ve already filled two columns and il?e hall ha- riot been told. C> me to RICHARDS' CO 1 Pee if a!i we have paid ls line and get our Prices; then you will have bing to regret when your neig1 la r lidia you . f" the BARGAIN'? she got nur place, only the POI row of other.-* will cast, a shadow over you. MARKED ATTEWIOA SHOWS io EVERY CUSTOMER. ?ST Send fur Price Mst.,^3 rei su de in? nf of ( roi am em pri Ne a v sen lin RICHARD: agunta, Ga , Ocr. 17, IK-3. .CT sou I inca StPH this \Y MN paui loa Se or? >-t ?2 (=* iviiw i? von? 4i?Anr? TO BUY FURNITURE CU PE It Til XX ?VKR -:o: BEA SID OIF ?. Vc ar* ip d nor tri more on tho KIK^T <lP OiW'04vttrt-?^onr Kio* Haren Storn. B40Broad wireer? hutb?forifrnhvimt we wish to selj all our pi? soot Stuck, Ui trive m ini for tho Lirge .S'HW Stork which is now ardMnff lr mi nil quar* hy tho <":ir Load every flay. To do this wo wi}] give great inducements, such >vor were "tiered In this Oliy. ,uu KKICB^i i >IK DB \ IA %(. and (>ooi? GOODS IIHVO Increased nur e.KO much that we have been omnpelleil t?> icm larger qunrtorti nvrrv ye?r is tho best evidence weean otter (hut our PKKJKS AHE LOW lill ami GOODS TKUftlutn liBvet vor beoiiMdo in this Mnrkot. i' If you need anything in our line, or . .?peet to, wrTielbfonrTtow Iltustrated nnho and Price List. Over AW) nico outs of overythinu bi the Furniture Line, keep Mattresses ol' all kinds, Spriior lied?. Feathers and Pillows. J. L BOWLES & CO. fit 12 18F3-Cm ?39 ilroafl M., AIM ST4, GI. Y Sw ?ILLTNERY. All .u Stock of 810 Broad Sired, Au/;usia. (ia. ow openine"? Beautiful Line of FALL and WTNT WALING bTYLES will be lound in ber carefully h MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. 'rials for FANCY WORK A. SPEPIA LTY. Nice GLOVES arid IIOSTERY, NTS' CAPS tVc. A full line of NOTIONS, as usual.; ir ?'all soo itel lowest Prieta at . 18, '83 -ly] Mrs. N.' BRMI CLARK'S. In Stock. bbl. of; .re ''Thistle Dew" Rye y. {seventeen [I7J yean old) bas .n tapped ut Penn's old and relia on an Sa loon. Its rich flavor iwoll makes it liked by ?very body 1 SI ways keep ceri en. Flour a ?quai to Gold brand, which I Satisfaction guaranteed ' a .Choic* Stock of Gro s melany.' r Jiave a Flour Me lal or any other fancy s]l! at 98.00 per barrel. W . N. BURNETT. ONI ( MK 1 Off-! will ? <?i\d n A spt* I a: raid ??y 1 ui3f] Jas. I. Cobb, Open ai g New Goods at Low Prices. Appreciating the short crops, I assure my patrons that they shall have the Best Goods for the Least Money, to be ob tained in any retail market in the State. PRINTS, BLEACHED GOODS, and all clasps ol LOME?TlO and PANTS GOODS, are oarticularlv cheap. DRESS tfOODS SILKS, BROCADES, SATINS, CASHMERES. OTTOMANS, ami Handaome, All-wool,G 4 SUITINGS, are cheaper than I havt ever seen them. Look at niv handsome stock of Lichee' CLOAKS, PALETO I'S. Walkin* and JVrs-y JACKETS, JERSEY GLOVES no lady can get through the winter with out one ol' these Novelties. A very desirah'e and beautiful array of Diw* TRIMMINGS and BUTIONS. VELVETS, ali the rage LATES, m new destgriR. CORSETS and HOSIERY in superb variety FRENCH FLOWERS. NH-V gtvles in Children's and Mieses' HATS ?5f i will Guarantee fall satisfac tion, vi refund your money. ?3ST Remember, 1 am Headquarters for (ioctl Clothing, Fine Shoes & Genteel Hats, Come rarly. J. M. COBB. Sep*. 2f), im, J. MJllii Formerly Managing Partner and Sales man nf PEARCE, ANDERSON SL CO-, COTTON FACTOR -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, -AT THK - Old Stand of R. A. Fleming, 1)03 REYNOLDS ST., AUGUSTA, GA SPECIALTY. I make a Specially of felling Oats and Wheat during the. summer, nod am now ready to lill order* for Sacks and to re ceive Consignments. Personal attention (riven to nil busi ness, i toisign menta of COTTON, OATS and WHEAT solicit, d Glad to see my bdgeneid friends nt all time?. April 3, 1.S83.-17tf CARPETS! Carpeta a?rt H?mne Kumlshine Goods, th? Largest Stuck South (if Baltimore. Moquet, Brussels. 3 Piy and Imrrain ?'arr?ts, Rna-*, Mats nod Crumb Cloths, Wintlow Shades, Wall Papers. Borders, Lace Curtain", Cnrnic-s and Poles, Co coa and Canton Mattings. Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Pic)ure Frames. .pf W r te tor NHinplts and Prices. ?AILIK&<0>KBRT, Augusta, Ga. Juno 26, 1*83.-2? LYCURGUS CHARLTON. Kdg-e?eld C. H , S- G. rf - Office near residence, -lis Feb 7, 1883. A NEW TREATMENT 'or f'oiisumptluii, Asthma, Bronchitis, ?jspepsia, (pliirrh Headache, l>e IIlty, HheumatlMu. Neuralgia, aud all jivovii' and Nervous Disorders. We, 1 hr* undersigned, having received rer.t and permanent benefit from the Beor "COMPOUND OXYGEN," pre ared atld administered by HHS STAR RY ft PALEN, of Philadelphia, and be lg satisfied that it is a new discovery in ?edieal science, and all that ?H claimed >r it, consider it a duty which wa owe ) tho many thousands who ure suffering om chronic mid so-called "incurable" iscj-aes to do all that we cnn to make its irtues known and to inspire the public nil confidence Wc have personal knowledge of Drs. arkey i? Palen. They aro educated, itelliuent and conscientious physicians, )io will nor, we are sure, make any atement which they do not know or be -ve to be true, Dor publish any test on ials or reports ol' cases which are >t genuine. WM. D. KELLEY, 'ember <?/ Con ff nut from Philadelphia. T. 8. A RT n rn. I i tor and Publisher "Arthur's Home Magazine" Philadelphia. V. L. CONWAO. idor " Lutheran Observer," Philadel phia. PHILADELPHIA, PA., Jone 1,1S82. tn order to meet a natural inquiry in iard to our professional and personal mding, and to give increased conri uce in our statements and in the genu ine** cf our testimonials and reports cases, wo print tho above card from ntlemen well and widely known aud the blithest personal character )ur " Treatise on ( ampound Oxygen," i sining a history of tun discovery of I mode of action of this remarkable .?ti? e avant, and a larve record of Nur sing cures in Consumption, Catarrh, uralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and ride range of chrome diseases, will be t /rec. rt dd ress Urs. ST4 ll Kl'.Y & PALEN, H and I) 1 Girard Street, Philada, Pa. ?ct. 17, 1883 -45 COTTON SEED. OTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. "e wi I pnj- th? hieltest r.-.t-h pricfl for nd, thy COTTON SERI), through our I asenta, at all railroad stations and m boat landings in this State du? ,nK season. 'e will also exchange Cotton Seed .1 for COTTON SEED. Write for ph lets. Correspondence solicited. rlesiou Oil >2auufacu>ri?g lo., 28 BRO 40 STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. pt. 10, 1S83 -3m40 cn O W PC lo a z OJ tn ca lil ?-?? V JJ .E ? t * i n u - V > c J a ..vs - p 49- A H j CD H ! c s a CO ? u S O Cl ra B ra -?S ?*3 $ .S1 8 ? . Mil m. 3 *. C ?. O Ct JE5? |J ? C ? sfc = 2 ? 'S -sj Sf? .?rf rn > v "Sh r V V/E WANT )R TWO RELIARLE, INDUSTRIO?S N IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY To SELL OUR P0PUL..R :.M(>KS. r liberal inducements Applicants lease give age, experience (if any), iferotice as to character and habits, ..mi ni chance tor tuen who are not oPhiflrk and want to make money. in pera&nor by letter to K. b . Joy NSON it CO., 1013 Malpll^Hlchniond, Va. BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY ! A Really Pure Stimulant. This Whiskey controlled entirely by VENABLE & HEY MAN", N. Y. It is distilled iu Maryland, in the slate water regions of that State, from the small grain grown there. The distillation is superintended by a gentleman who understands his business thoroughly. Noth ing deleterious is permitted to enter into its composition and none of it is allowed to be sold until fully 3 years old, in order to be entirely free, by evapo ration, from fusel oil. VENA BLE & HEYMAN offer these goods as perfectly pure, to fill a long felt want, for medical purposes. It is their own brand, and they stake their reputation on the truth of this assertion. For Sale by TOM CONDON,. at the 'Bonanza' Saloon Aug. 28, 1883.-m63S GLOBEHOTE AUGUSTA, GA. Remodeled, Cleansed and Re paired ! The moat CENTRAL and DELIGHT FUL location in the city. A Table ot SUPERIOR excellence. The HANDSOMEST DINING ROOM in the State. Otu ni bus and polite and attentivo Port en?, distinctly marked "GLOBE HO TEL," nt every train. The accessibility of the GLOBE to the Wholesaleand Retail Stores, Theatre and places of interest, makes it especially desirable for families and business men visiting the city. fl. K. BROWN, Manager. LOUIS Clerk. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 2. 1888._ MWBACOi) ! Thc Rest Tobacco! -AND Common Tobacco! ANT"? every grr.de warranted sound and pure, and as represented. Pri ces from 35 eta to $1.00 per pnnnd-Cash. Sept. 26. D. R. DURISOE. THE SEDGWICK STEEL WiR? FENCE. THE above cot represents a section and Gatu of a strong, cheap ?nd dur ib!e Steel Wiro Fence which are now be ng used at the North and Northwest in preference to any other kind of fencinir. SVherover it has been tried it has given rreat satisfaction. It is a net work without barbs and will ceep out small pigs or any other animals hat may injure gardens or farm crops. It makes no shade and shelters no ene nies to crops or poultry, It is just the fence for Gardens, Lots, jawns, Pai ks and Cemeteries. Beins dippodin Rusi-proof paintit will ust a life tims, and is better than board ?nee in every respect. It is easily and quickly pot np. Specimens of Fence and Gates 'an be seen at the ADVERTISER building .here a stock is kepton hand, and where ll information aa to price, Ac, can be btained. K. G. M. DUNOVANT, Azt, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. JENNINGS' IMPROVED LIVER PILLS JENNINGS' IGHTK1NG LINIMENT Preparod and warranted by The Jennings Medicine Co. ?jent for the State of South Carolina March 20, 1883. THE BEST OF ALL POE HAN AND BEAST. For moro (than a third of a century thc He 11 can Mustang Liniment has been mown to millions all over tho world ns ho only safe reliance for the relief of ccldontt and pain. It ls a medicine hove prloo and praise-the beet orita tlnd. Tor every iona of external pain 'nstang Liniment is vlthontan eqnal. It penetrate* flesh and muscle to he very bone-making the con tin n nee of pain und Inflammation Impos ible Its effects upon Human Flesh an<t M Brote Cr?ation aro equally wonder. lt Tho Mexican MUSTANG Inlment is seeded by somebody in rery house. Every day brings news of te agony of an a win J acald or burn ibdaed, of rheumntio martyre rc oted, or fl vtlnable horse or ox ived by tho healing power of thia LINIMENT dchspeedlly cures such ailments of B HUMAN FLESH BS itb.enmc.tlsm, Swellings, Stiff mts* Contracted Muscles, Burns id Scaldr, Cote, Bruises and .rains, Poisonous Bites ?nd lnS*t Stiffness, Lameness, Old res, UVecrs, Frostbites, Chilblains, re Nipples, Caked Breast, and fleed ereiy form of external dis se. It heals without scars. por the BRUTE CBEATIOS lt cures Iprains, Svrlnny, Stiff Joints, under, I .'nmcss Sores. Hoof li is les, Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab, ?How Horn, Scratches, Wlnd 11s, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone, d Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon e Slant and every other ailment which the occupants of the ?ble and Stock Yard are liable, 'ho Mexican Mustang Liniment 'ays euros and never disappoints; i it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL INIMENTS P03 MAN OB BEAST, f los Un Va Pu ki ree Res] has Ste Ste ?Og I and li .\i?? E( O Se] 5 QUESTIONS. First, Are the prices right ? .Second, Aro tho goods durablo ? Third. Does lt flt well ? Fourth, Ts it fashionable? Filth, ls it becoming? MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS. WHO NEED A Q?2 ; . Suit, Overcoat orHat snoULD CONSIDER THESE POINTS: . 1 AX .Vt .:r?./.,7r* Cooke's Clothing and Hat Store, 711 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., Gives these Reasons for Being Able ta Meet Your Requirements: First We have every advantage that experience and ample capital can give, and know ou- pnces are the lowest. Second. From observation ire know '?which fabrics wear best, and it ls to our interest to give satisfaction. Third. We- never knowingly allow an imperfect cut garment to enter our autre. Fourth.. Wejbave a resident buyer in New York, who keeps thoroughly pasted.- ?lfth. Thlsftqaation you must answer for yourself. , WHOLESALE AS WELL AS RETAIL buyers will find that I bargains at our store. GENTS' UNDERWEAR, SATCHELS, " ?*' ?LLJLTL A W. BLANCHARD, For J. C. Ludlow ? Coy Sept. 20, 1883 - 8m42] A. P. FABO-ETT, Ag't STILL AT SP' .bi.ii?'* ..?fi.-:' v: h : *SW ! . .!. /fti? First ariel Last Chapitre MADISON, S. G. I KEEP some of the best Wines, Brandiee, Ales, Whiskies,^;., sold in the United States. Specialties: Catherwood's Golden Sheaf Monongahela Whiskey, Fine figars and Tobacco, Southampton Peach and Apple Brandy, Pure North karolina Whiskey. MST My POOLING ROOM is in fine order; and I am jost finishing and furnishing a superb sitting room next to my Bar, for the use of customers and friends. Be sure to call on me. A. P. PADGETT, Ag't., Nov. 7, 1883.-y8 MADISON, & C. ,. . ..nu . - ...l-l. W. I. -Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES, GRATES, HARDWARE, snd TINWARE, In Stock a Very Full Line of the Celebrated EXCELSIOR 801 UEx. 5 * CO i THE BEST, IN THE MARKET? SIxt cn tb r-r.T.t ??'zea an-t kind?., S.s flies .rita Emm^d It's? r.->r*. Al piet lo all rcqa'rcraL'Lti?, au I ? ri^xtl KI *ult a 1 ,nr*e?. LEADIKQ FEATURES : Double Wo.. I DOOM, Patcut Wood Grate, Adj'.Etsble D.mpcr, lntcrctianscsi'lV An.o ma:li bhc'.f. Uro'.kos D ior, SwinjUj Hearti Piulc. Swtnrin,; Fiui-S o;i, KereMnle Ott r.u.nir.j Lan^ Cro>i I'lecc Double Sbcrt C-ctrcs, Heavy Rles Cover?, Illuminated frc Doon, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panels, ?tc Unr<jnaljd In Alitcrial, In Pint-iX epvietloa. - Manufactured JIM ISifiC A SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, Md. f 'xi) ron ts:y. Vt V?. I. UX.1.VV:. ?31 Fi road Kt.. Augusta, Ga, Sept. 13, 1X.S3.-3m41 ein & So: DEFY COMPETITION IN PURE DRUGS, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, SCHOOL BOOKS, TOILET AiVB FA ACT ARTICLES _ .AND. Fine Confectionery ! ?. i is our constant aim ano desiro to please all who favor us with tbeir patr ind to cnablo UH to do so, we strive to keep the most complete assortment of : 'hemiealn. Patent Medicines, Choicest Staple and Fancv Family Groceries, ! looks, Stationery, Toilet anil Fancy Articles, puro Tandy aud Confecti?i -T is our constant aim and desiro to please all who favor us with tbeir patronage, 1 Drags, j School _ Confectioneries, tobacco and Cigars, etc., etc., of any house in Kdg6?old. We confidently assert 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 cver3' ono who trades with is. Give U9 a call-examine and price our goods. Will be glad to soe you, whetb r you buy or not. Edgelield, S. C., Mar. 13, '83. G. L. PENN & SON. BAY & IAMAIILL J3 and 735 BROAD STREET.AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES PLANTATION a ad ROAD WASOSS, CARTS, Eic. 35"/ Manufacturen?' Agents for the sale of the. fortland Wagon Co's. Spring Wagons and Buggies, Wilson, Childs & Co's. Philadel phia Wagons, RAZIER & BRADLEY ROAD CARTS, Thc B.yi Cart. The Only Cart. .;> ?i r? t Wo have added to our stock of fine Buggies and Rockaways, A Line of" Cheaper Trade Buggies, Made to our own order, with special regard to the Quality of the wheels, ax , and springo, which we will soli Lower than any house this side of Cincinnati NO CH RAP AUCTION WORK SOLD. Also, a Full stock of Saddlery an i Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Buggy ibrellas, Trunks, Coach material of every description,. Cloth?, Faints, Coach rnishes. >? AN?., Loather and Gum Boitins:, Packina;, Rivets and Lacing, Hooka nd nobes, Italian Hemps, and Soapstone Packing. ^ ns ci ved Iso, Oak and Hom lock Solo Leather, French and American Calf &n<^ Kip , Linings and Goat Skins. A full stuck of Sboe Lasts, latest styled Jost' ar Send on your orders, or call and see us. Our charges will, at all ti BOTTOM pril 4, 18SS.-tfl" PRICES! ?RUGS, GROCERIES, MET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTIONERY, Etd Etc., Etc? W. E. LYNCH, inti .. ... K> Gi t'UShv.. pectfully informs the ciiizprsp. of Edgefield-Town and County-that he now in Stock Every article usually found in a Dr ti? ?re, and every article usually found in ? G rotary ?re, and solicits a share of their patronage-at the same time fetwii* ?incere thanks for past favors. Also in Stock, a full line of Fine WINES and LIQUORS, TOBACCO CIGARS. ,.:.-*>_ ^Prescriptions Carefullv Compounded, Dav or itt. igefield C. H., S. C., Mar. 28,1883 _ lie Best Segar in Town ! PD, mild and deliciously fragrant. For sale by, it. 121 O. R DURTKOF,. To Lawyers. TH V. ADVERTISER Offios is prepared te do BBIKF work with neatness and dis patch.