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TERMS : $2.00 per Annum, S /OUR AGENTS : W.-Owr>oMf Clfappolls, S. C. W. H. YELDKIIL, Lougmircs. JOHN H. HUT sr, Bates ville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. y^HWy f irfrsovs X Roads. Brui rdifii&?, ' Mi ne* Creek. Tr KB ETHKKRDOK, Leesville, S. 0. J. E. COOK, G ramtaville, S. C. Dr. JOB,?J B^ ABNEY, Langley, S. C. N. W. BMOOVER, Ridge, S. C. JOHN CAUOIIMAN, Caughman's Store. W?LL?AS 'K?^RD.'l?th eridge. J. 8. RLSRCEAUT, Merchant. T. R? ^?n^^^iAavlilo. . L. B.*WHATI.ET, Troy. Terrible omi Melancholy Death of lliut. John limier. As we write, on Tuesday afternoon, the body of one of the noblest young men of our acquaintance ia being laid among the ashes of .hjs kiudred at old Sweetwaref 'Church-th6 body of Lieut. John Butler, of tho Edg* field Hussar-?, who^Q* ^^te&dey, inet his death by a terrible accident-cut almost in twain and almost instantly killed by a circular saw. As yet we do not know the details of this terrible easnaliy. By it a Jarpe and devoted family lr; es an idolized member, while South Carolina is de prived of a citizen whose tone was in comparably high. Lient. John Butler was We^cc-oricfson of Col. A. P. Butler, our State Commissioner of Agriculture, and was about thirty years of ago. His loving comrades, Hie Edgefield Hussars, are in attendance upon his funeral obse qules. "Bright be the place of thy soul ; No nobler spirit than thine E'er bursffrom rta mortal control. In the'orbs of th? blessed to shine." The Augusta Savings Bank. From the annual statement of this Bank, we gather that it has just wound np a splendid year's business. And we beg leave to congratulate its numerous friends and unions, and especially do we congratulate'1 o'nr young and talented friend, Jos.S^Beau, Esq., Cashier, fur his excellent 'financial management of its aflairs. To Outers ot Eugiues. To all owners of engines-and to all who wish and design to purchase engines -we wouidipoint <?ut the card of Geo. R. Lombard ct Co., of .Augusta, in this weeX'a^AjyF.axisr.a, .Lombard . & Co. not only make arid sell all manners of | enginea^ut.?jejj-'iiu?ply-.all the differ ent partaVof englnes-piimps, injectors, boilers, taV_Jne?v?ery appliance that be longs to mill works, they are ever ready to successfully serve the public* Their Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works in Augusta are-on a large and perfect scale, and they are men not only of enterprise and very accomplished iu mechanical science but also of highest reliability and courtesy. Durisoe O tiers.. Ferry's Seeds. rJr. D. R. Durisoe, under the ADVER T?S EE office, is selling Ferry's Garden Seed-* with a rapidity, and in quantities, that attest the popular favor in which they are held. Mr. Durisoe announces Ferry's seeds to our readers In another column. The Henry Instil ute Under New At'spices. Mr. J. E. Nea?, a young <;entleman of ] Georgia, of very pleasiug address, and bearing high testimonials from the best sources, comes to teach at Trenton. He opened his school ou Monday, the 14th. He is assisted by his wife and Mrs. Hen ry. We t speak for bis card, in another column, and for his. undertaking, uni versal a'tentioii, consideration ?nd pat ronage. Penu Heady witta thc Treasures ol' Buist. As is usual at this season, G. L. Penn it .SOD have on hand a large and magnifi cent assortment pf Buist'? popular and reliable Garden Seeds-every sort. See the card of Poun ct Son in regard to this important matter. " Ibhaiuel." The Xeu'^ iiiy.l Sb?i.?i: has. arranged, by cabla?jroj?th~e pi?bJlc.ationiu.the FFeeA ly News, of a new novel by Miss M. E Braddon, the author of'Dead-Sea Fruit,' ' Lady Audley's Secrol,' ' Aurora Floyd,' and a large number of other popular novels. Jthuwef, the latest work of Miss Braddon, promise's to fee as absorbing in interest, as any of it? predecessors, and will add largely, therefore, to the attrac tions of the Weekly* News. ?S?" A pair of mules for sale. tf8] O F. CH RATHA*. Now is the time to get a good pair of | Shoes for little money, at feb ; COBB'S. $1.00, cash, will buy 12 lbs. of "C" Su ?ar and 13 lbs. Brown Sugar, at feb J. M. COBB'S. - ---.K-0*Anr?*,-Ai,A., Dec. 12, '83. W. E. LYNCH, ESQ., BdqeficM. Q H., S. G. . DKAESIK: Having learned that you are taa?dHng Dr. R. R.Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir, I take pleasure in stating that I have known.tho proprietor of this medi cine for several years, and that yon can rely npon any statement which he makes concerning this or any other subject. I am also acquainted- with Dr. Dozier, of j Morris Stat? on, from whom Dr. Holt has a certificate.with reference to his medi cine, and I have no hesitation in stating that he is one .of the ".first mon In the whole of Qnitnian Co., Ga. Yours truly, L. YANCEY DEAN. A few more of those beautiful Mar seilles and Honey Quilts, just opened, | and must go low dow J, at feb - .* { fj.>i. COBB'S. ?Sf Go to 3 KI; .-.SON'S and look athis as?ortment of French, Stick and Toy Candies to arrive this week. ?gf BKUNKON ha!? just received a fresh supply) of Virginia .Leaf Chewing To bacco,'Seal ol N.'c. Smoking Tobacco and Royal Cigars. ; | A New i>e pur ture. A fine assortment of first-class JEW ELRY is now exhibited at ?Oct. 8, G. L. PENN <fe SON'S. Young Hyscm and "English breakfast Tea, best. Laundry, large lump Starch, exclusively for cash and cheap, at feb ltr' U ' ' ; COBB'S. Quick as Electricity and Sale as GOT? . O jrraiuelit Bonds. Quick as electricity, ssfe as Govern ment bonds, and sure as the law of grav itation ! Wa allude to Penn's Hitters. The doctors now order these Bitters uni versally ; and, what Is more to the point we have never heard" a complaint from any one-t^h?liaH nsed them! Yon can go elsewhere-if your liver will bear you out in the operation-and get other, and cheaper, and more foreign Bitters, but well-there's no use talking. Penn's Bitters are the real thing for the liver. A few nice Gents' Suits on hand, to go for less thau cost, at i mar] J. M. COBB'S. 91.00, Cash, will buy 20 yds. or *, or 16 yds. of 2, or 12 yds. of 4-4 Graniteville Slllrtingi or 12yds. of OranttoviUe Drills, l.nar at - J. M. COBB'S. LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday next the Rev. H. A. Whit man will preach in our Baptist Church. The Rev. W. S. Wightman ?ill preach at Barr's Chapel. Rev. S. L Morris will preach at Highview church in the forenoon, and at Trenton in the evening. The Rev. J. D. Eowles, Lutheran, will preach at St. Mark's. The Rev. J. Walter Dickson will preach at New Shiloh in the forenoon, and at Zoar in the afternoon. The Rev. A. M, Chreitzberg will preach at Providence in the forenoon, and at Batesburg in the afternoon. The Rev. J. Ware Brown will preach at Mt. Vernon in the forenoon, and at Mt. Carmel in the afternoon. The Rev. J. S. Jordan will preach at Bold Spring. The Rev. J. K. Fant will preach at Bethany. The Rev. J. P. Meali?g will preach at Ebenezer in the forenoon, and at Horn's Creek in the afternoon. The Rev. G. W. Bussey will preach at Parks vil!e in the forenoon, and at Plum Branch in the afternoon. The Ilelmets. Hussars, meet at the Pavilion on Sat urday next. To Supreme Court. A number of our lawyers are off to Co lombia this week, in attendance upon the Supreme Court. Notary Public. Dr. W. E. Prescott, of the Antioch sec tion, has been appointed a Notary Public by Governor Thompson. Two Papers. We will send the ADVERTISER and the Detroit Free Press both one year for three dollars. The Free Press is the great funny paper of the United States. Bishop Howe. The Right Reverend W. B. W. Howe will preach in the Church of Our Savior at Trenton on Sunday morning next. In the evening he will preach in Trinity Church, Edgefield. To Yorkville. Our young friend, Mr. Brunson Hol lingsworth, the only son of John H. Hol lingsworth, Esq., will depart from among us in a few days for Yorkville, there to enter Col. Coward's military sc jool. The Advertiser Horse Book. All our subscribers now ask for our horse book which is given when the sub scription is paid for the paper. This book tells you what is the matter with your sick horse and what to give bim to effect a cure. Thanks. , Mr. E. L. Roche, the very efficient Supt. of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society will accept our thanks for a com plimentary ticket to the exhibition, which b?gan in Charleston on the 29ih instant and will end on the 23d cf February. Governor's Proclamation. The gin bou?e of Mrs. Susan Walker, in Aiken County, was destroyed by fire On the 10th of last November, and the barn of Dr. H. A. Shaw of Edgefield, was destroyed by fire on the 23d ot Novem ber. A reward of $50 is offered for the arrest of the barn burner in each of these cases. Board of Health. A new duty for our Town Council wilj be the appointment of a Board of Health. Said Board is to consist of not lesa than three members, one of whom must be a graduate of medicine in good stand ing. Should our municipal authorities fail to appoint such a local Board, the State Board must do so. Pretty Badly Gored. Edmunds got pretty badly gored by Butler in the Senate spat over the con firmation of Speer. The South Carolina Senator disposed of the bloody froth of the Vermont vituperator about aa1 effect ually as he dispelled the " empty vapor ings" of Conk Hug on a similar occasion. Augusta Chronicle Gypsies. A band of so-called Gypsies camped in our town for three or four days last week. The band consisted of two white women( three or four half naked little children, a h df-naked negro man, a half naked negro girl, six ecraggy horses, one scraggy mule, siveral scraggy dogs, and three wagone. One of the women told fortunes. And the band shared the honors of public at tention with tue Wizard Oil Troupe. Gov. Ilagood't Stock Farm. Gov. H a good's Saluda stock farm bas been conducted on business principles and is a pronounced success. Five hundied head of stock arc kept all the year round and in seven years onljt two have been killed by dogs and none have been stolen. A shepherd and his well trained dog bring up all the animals at night and pen them in secure and comfortable qnarleis -Pal metto Yeoman. Capt G. B. Lake. Senator M. C. Butler's resolution to al low each Senator a clerk at $6 a day, was agreed to on Thursday of last week, and he immediately appointed Capt. George B. Lake as his own clerk. Col. Jas. R Randall, of the Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist, was appointed as clerk to Senator Joe Brown, of Georgia. Two or three days before this, Capt. Lake had betn turned out of the positif n be had previously occupied, on account of being a Democrat. The Delinquent Lands. With reference to those persons whoso name3 appear on the Delinquent land list for Pickens and Wise Townships, two are not published at all, two have paid their taxes and have shown us their receipts, and all the others have tendered their taxes and the Treasurer's clerk declined to receive them. These are the facts as to the Townships named. It will be remem bered that the ADVERTISER declined to publish the Delinquent list last year, te cause of divers illegalities. This year there were so many more of such illegalities that the list was. not even offered to us. The Wizard Oil Troupe. From Tuesday night until Saturday night of last week,.the Wizard Oil Troupe delighted oar community. They proved to be quiet, pleasant, intelligent, gentle manly men. They play quite well on one or two instruments, and their singing is really admirable. In choruses, particu larly, they are charming. And as regards Dr. Burt, the spokesman and scientific man of the troupe, he ia a born comic ac tor, and one of brilliant gifts. He would make Job forget his troubles and laugh, and the Mother of the Maccabees, and Lazarus, and Poe's Raven, and all the other melancholy characters of sacred and secular history. Edgefield loved the Wizard Oil men. And the Wizard Oil men departed declaring that they would die clasping the dear memory of Edgefield to their bosoms. To Lawyers. TriK ADVERTISER Office is prepared to do h RIEF work with neatness and dis patch. pm- The place to buy Qold Modal Elour, Fresh Cream Cheese and the lines t Macearon), is at BRUNSON'S Grocery. For the Advertiser. Concerning Certain Delinquent Tax Sales. MESSRS. EDITORS : The County Au ditor has advertised, in the columns of the Edgefield Chronicle, for sale, under the head of "Delinquent Land Sales," a certain "House and Lot," described as situated in " Wise Town ship," which said property the under signed, as guardian, had returned, will, by way of explanation, submit the following brief statement: In the month of October of last year, and before the time for the pay ment of taxes had expired, I offered to pay, and tendered in lawful money, to the County Treasurer at his effice, the full sum of all taxes assessed anc charged against said property, as ly ing ?nd being in the eaid Wise Town ship ; that ?B to say, nil State and County taxes. But the said Treas urer refused lo receive and receipt foi the Same. The correctness ul tbi.^ statement, I apprehend, will not Li denied. In view of thn above, will any fair minded man say that said property is delinquent, or that I am in default, as to sa.d State and County tax? Will the executive branch of the govern ment force to sale said propel ty on account of State and County taxes' Has the administration cf the affairs of this State fallen into the hands of men so unmindful of the principles of justice and the property rights of individual citizens, as to permit euch a thing to be done ? If so, then the time to -agitate the propriety, nay, necesfrify, for displac ing those now in authority, basc?me. R. G. M. DUN0VANT-. The Lui heran Church al Leesville H ins an Injunction Case in Court. Hon. Wm. T. Gary received intelli gence to day from across the river of winning au important case, in v,hich he represented in his able, earntst-and eloquent way, the Lutheran church and congregation in Leesville, S. C. The issue was the settlement of the church and school property in Lees ville, school trustees having taken charge of the property and the con gregation having brought a bill of in junction restraining the school trustees in their action. The church and congi.? Mon were represented by Major Gary, of Au gusta, and H. A. Meetze, Esq, of j Lexington, the counsel on the oth. r side being B. W. Betti?, E: q , of Eigs field, and Attorney General Youmaiir-:, of South Carolina. The lill of in junction was argued before Ju-!}.-;" Kershaw, in Camdem, a few days ago by Major Gary and Attorney General Youmans, and after reserving bis opinion the Judge has given hu decision in favor of the church ard con gregation.-Augusta Evening News. The Mexican Treaty. The Senate has rejected the Mexi-. can Treaty and has thus prevented the establishment of reciprocal trade with that countrv. To the Southwest, where a large Mexican trade ia grow ing year by year, this will bs a serious blow, unless the action of thu St-nate is reconsidered and the treaty con firmed, but the vote does not pive much promise of such a result.-Raj istcr. Three homicides .in South Carolina were reported in the News and Cou rier yesterday. One was in Richland, where an old and inoffensive umi was beaten to death, and two were in Lancaster. No one of the accused has been arrested so far ; but, in the Richlaud case, the constables are hunting for the offender, and, in the Lancaster cases, wai rants hav-i keen issued. Nothing lees than the hang ing of some specimen whiskey-drink ing man-killers will put a H op to the bloodv work.-News and Courier. There is eome surprise among Sen ator Butler's friends at his modified attitude on the repeal of the internal revenue laws. He appears to have adopted the views of Mr. Ph I. Thompson, of Kentucky, whose bill is said to be really that of Speaker Carlisle, and represents a compromise that the whiskey men agree to. AH Senator Butler is to make a Epeeih upon this subject, it may be just ;S well to wait untd he defioeB hia posi tion ; but I am pretty confident thal it will not differ materially from his published opinion in the News and Couria-o?l&st week.-Augusta Chroni cle. The City Council of Atlanta hes appropri?t'd $52,000 for the public school system. The schools are kept open all the year round. ]&r Buy Boots and Shoes ol' N. W. Mc KP H KY & SON, Augusta, Ga. Tho best goods and lowest prices. ty The best grades of Chewing and molting Tobacco, at PENN'S. ?z3r School Books and Stationery in great variety-at G. L. PKNN A SON'S. $1.00, Cash, will buy 10 lbs. of Granu lated Sugar at tmarl J. M. COBB'S. ^Sr- Jersey bull and Jersey bull calves for sale. [tl] O. P. CilEATirXii. $1.00, Cash, will buy 8 lbs. of good Rio Cofl'ee, at tmarl J. M. COBB'S. Now is the ti mo to get r. bargain in Overcoats, Suit of Clothes or Bed Blankets, at J. M. COBB'S.' Lc6s Than Cost. I am soiling out my stock of Ladies' Walking Jackets and Cloaks for $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5 00 and $6.00-former price $3.50. $5.00, $8.00, $7.00 and $10.00. lmar] J. M. COBB. Ladies' French and Curacoa Kid Boots are selling at reduction of 50c ' n the pair, at COBB'S. Some desirable Goods offering at JAS. M. COBB'S, to close out winter stock, at very low prices for cash. New Domestics just opening. Bed Blankets and Comforts cheap. Beal Bargains in Clothing aud Woolen Goods. (-ttl! Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will euro any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion Constipation, and Heart Diseaso caused by Indigestion. For sale by 50] W. E. LYNCH. ?gr J. W. McKenzie, Montezuma, Ga., says Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir cured bim of Chronic Liver Disease ol' three years standing. For sale by 50] W. E. TiVxcn. Clo to .fcMu'.-? for anything you need, in bis linn, aud you will bo sure lo lind it BUIST'8 AND SIBLEY'S ISM MMM r^EDS ! CROP OF 1883. T 10 insure a Good Garden, you must plant GOOD SEED! The above have invariably proved themselves Suprior to all othere sold in this market. A complete aseortment just received and for sale by G. L. PENN & SON. Edgefield, S. C., Jan. 29, '84. ?NCrDTCS, -TUE- I IS'TOE BEST. . BOILER FEEDER IjnMADj* WORKS III.' WARM OR COLD HU! WATER. WILL TAKE FRO .Vf WELL OR TANK. OVER 1,000 IN USK. Injector ALSO, THE awi Jet Pumps, The best Tank Pump Made; will work clear or muddy water; satis faction guaranteed ; ca pacity 100 to 1:0,000 R?l ions per bour. Price $7 to $75. Send for circulars to GEORGE H. LOMBARD & CO, Foundry, Machine and Boiler Work?, . AUGUSTA, CA. Wo keep on hand a Lirgo Stquk-?f^g? "and" > jodHFTsjEnn All Kinds of Engtues aud ."tt^s, Tr rMlffllT\iirr And Pipingjand Fittings at Lowest Prices. Special attention to Eugine and Mill work. With First-class Tools and men, weare prepared to do all kinds of Iron Work in the best mauner. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Jan. 2?J, 1881- ly] FERRY & CO.'S RELIABLE AND POPULAR, GARDEN SEED! JUST received a FULL, FRESH and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GAR" DEN SHED, grown and put op by D. M. FERRY & CO , which I warrant to bo of the best quality and as represented. . Please examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere. D. R. DURS SOE, Jan. 30, 18S4.-2m8 ADVERTISER BUILDING. LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS A very LARGE and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT just received ; and while I expect to keep a full supply" of EACH VARIETY thioughout the season, you would do well to make your selection at once. Landreth's Seeds are not Surpassed by any other, I I ? X And I Warrant them Frcshj Fare, and Just as Repre sented. W. E. IJiYNCH Edgefield C. H., S. C., Jan. 23, 1884 Til GEORGIA Mimi WORM Again oihr lo the Consumers of Guajp^their well known and reliable brands, viz : MASTODON SUANO, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid Phosphate, WITH OH WITHOUT POTASH. Abo, KAINIT of our own importation. PURE GROUND BONE. LAND PLASTER, NITRATE OF SODA, COTTON SEED MEAL and ALL FERTILIZING MATERIALS. Correspondence solicited i'rotn all who want, first class Guanos. Special Brands made when desired. Address GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS, M. A. STOVALL, Treasurer, Jan. 23, 1-884.-2m] Af t?lSTA. GA. THE BIGGEST THIJSTO- YETI IASLY'S iii A n mo j H AIKEN, S. C. Everything pertaining to this Class of work dono with dispatch and by the moat comp?tent workmen. * HOBS? SHOEIWai The State cannot boat ns on this class of work. Give us Just oue trial and see if it ia not so. :p.AJDsrTi:ixrG. All kinds of Carriage and Wagon Painting done by one of the best painters in the country. ?. Old Wagons repaired and Big .Stock of new Wagons and Buggies ou hand. We guarantee all of our work to be equal to any producod by shops either North or South. All work fullv gnariuitoed. CHESTER BEASLEY, Jan. 2. 1883.-3ml) AIKEN, s. C. Application for Final Settle ment and Discharge* ALL persons are hereby notified that nn the 1st day of March, A. D" 1884, Ht 10 o'clock, a. m., I will apply to W. V. Roath, Jifdjjo of Probate E. ?., for a lina] settlement and discharge of tho du ties aa Administrator of the Estate of G. W. Nixon, dee'd. D. M. NIXON, Ad'or. Jan. 1">, 1SS4.-7tli Medica' Card. HAVING concluded to resume- the practica of Medicine, I respectfully oller my services to the public. F. R. TI M M ONS, M. D. Dec. 25, 1883 -2nt Onion Sets ! ED and WHITE, at 25 cents per DU lt [SON'S Grocery. EED an ijmtrt, at Nov. 28, 51] Executor's Sale. UNDER and by virtue of an order of the Probate Judge of Edgefield County, State of South Carolina, I will proceed to sell, at tbe late residence of tho deceased, in the County and State aforesaid, on the 7th day of February. A. D. 1884, all the personal property of tho estate of Mary Gomillion, deceased, consisting of two mules and household xnd kitchen furniture. Terms cash. MARK TON EY, Ex'or. Jan. li). 1884.-2t7 LYCURGUS CHARLTON. AUorney-at-Law, Edgefield C. H-, S.C. SS* Office near residence. Kel?. 7, 1883. m p < co O to 2 (? Oy O 3 03 OJ 5' o o S CD P-i^? OM? o o s a M ce o. c ELK CD 3 s? ? H* .-1 co O IS S'S" 8 o o Sj ^ hfl ~ P ? OS. S'S o o 2 P-1 ?3 * J? H3 fD _ <~? CD ? 09 g S c o o c o = E 2 ? 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GO i p o ? ? cr >->.. ^3 3 o I ^ c> P. * crq ?5 P S o PC H tr *< to JOHN M COTTON FACTCM GUANO '.DEALER ?ai 21 1 : I am DOW prepared to oiler to the^Pranters of Giorgia and South Caro lina a very high grade of . * . ? (Or German Potash Salis.) . o : .io-?.' Lad *d ! WI tu-> -. These articles have been used very extensively with the very best re Eults. Being so much cheaper than the Manipulated Guanos, they will be very generally nsed the coming season, end'if would be well to secure your supply early. I am also .offering^ AmmonSKSfl ^tffi8rvni?xm?Ui^ of the Highest Grades : ' .p?> J?. ?' '. ' "THE VICTOR." " ' ; [J CH^APEAKE.?'. Both of which aro well and favorably known throughout the Sooth. I6T* As I do not intend to appoint any Agents, I will sell to the Planters direct, giving them the benefit of the ic fen m issi ons us,nal ly given to Agents. I will sell any of the above named articles fdr Cast oh'the First'of Ms/ or November, or wi:h Cotton Option., T , Special inducements offered to. Parties br Clubs onyipgjlcr cath in \?*&e quantities. Correspondence'solicited.' .jiiasH tc sV\u -U , Dec. 19, 1883-3m] : 'JOJUM W./WALLiM?^* ROBERT WALTON. r>STAm.T9HEBJU?04.] . . r. ~ I WALTON & CL A BK,' . - , ' I ROBERT WALTONd-CO. . ? . i - t?Od a ?VAU GRAIN, FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODU?E COM Ml SS i ON, Mt FIC H A NT 846 Broad and 849 ?ff is Streets ? xUigusi^^?^ december :l6ih, 1883. We.would inform ocr couth Carotina friends that we now have i large stock of STAPLE and FANCY.GROCERIES, and will endeavor to.nake it to their interest to deal with us JOT cash. We will be pleased to serve them in the SALE OF OATS or other GRAIN, and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, obtaining the best marfeet* prices and rendering prompt retorne, 3m2] . HespeclfuUy;><-' - i' " ."V. KAHRS. PIOWS. FW WS I Haye ?\i? BestloVf?r Jew Ground and Cane Land M&de HUNTER'S 6mm FARMERS F?UE\D PLOW, -?N?> THE- *-*. " ' -: ' .'. BLUE PONEY PLOW, Are not excelled, both as to Quality2, and Cheapness. Manufacturer of "Dow Law Cotton Planter." --ALSO--?- ": A large Stock of 8WEEP8. TWIN SHOVELS, STRAIGHT SHOVELS* BULL TONGUES, and PLOW MATERIAL OE AL K1ND3 Which will'b?'sold at LoWest Prices. J?O BOXES MOORE, Jan. 8,1884 -3m5] tffr Broad'81., JtUG?STl, 6A. E FUR NI TU RE At the O?d Stand, 549 Broad St. UNDERTAKING! All kinds of WOOD and METALLIC CASES, COFFINS ?nd CASKETS, on hand. " ' . - : :? [Oct.-3,1883.-43 * T. W. COSKERY, President. . : r T . ' J. .T, NEWBERY, .Cashier. PlantersLo?n^Sav^ig?Baiit, AUGUSTA, GhA.. CAPITAL, all paid stp - - - S100,<0?0. Collections Carefully Attrnded to and Promptly Rsmltted fox* Drafts on all Parts of the World for Sale. Emigrant Tickets from England, ireland or Scotland, to ?Aagusta^ for $30. Interest Allowed on Deposits in the Savings Department. ,?ii yd ?M?b ."'j .f-*?CJ : ?. DIRECTORS. T. W. COMIC BUY, OUST. VOI.OKR, J. A. A. W; CLARK, JOHN T. MILLER, 7, MoCoRn, P. COUIN, ' W. H. HOWARD, ,, . H.IIOWLEY; U. R. WRIGHT, H. B. Kt.so,, W. M. JORDAN, Oct. 3, 1881-If 43 * ' " ' Ta Ci BLIGH, ? IMPORTER AN J JOBBER,OF? t Glass, Chilla, Eait&eaware, i, CHl?ElII -AND House Furnishing Goods, 392 u. JU 3 :-rlw ?ac* 905 BROAD STREET, Nov. 7, 1S83-3//1 ie now receiving Xmas Goods in variety. TOYS, FIREWORKS, FRUITS,' CONFECTIONS, JELLIES, CANNED MEATS, , ^ CANNED VEGETABLE'S, NU;TS, CROCKERY, GLASS, TINWARE, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Fresh PORK SAUSAGE received, weekly from Richmond, Vd. Come and look through. Fresh Goods received dai!y.. Something NEW always to be found' at the New Grocery. W. U. mUNSON.A'gl. Dec IS. 1SS3.-49 COTTONSEED. COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. We will pay the highest ooah price for sound, dry COTTON SEED, through our local agents, at ali railroad, stations mnd steamboat landings fn this State during this season. -J . - - T t**' i iWe will also exchauge Cotton Seed Meal for COTTON SEED.' Write "for pamphlets. Cor. eapondence solicited. ( feariesion Qi) Manufacturing Co., 5 . 28 BROAD STREET, ... . " "CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept. 19,1883.-3m40. . f RICH'D. G. BONHAM. | JAS. BOSHAAI BONHAM & BONHAM Attonievs-at-Law, EDGEFIELD, S. C Otllce in Advertiser Building. Jan. 22. 18S:L-ti 7 Durham Tobacco! Application for Charier. To all to uliom these presente may co vis : Take notice,-that we thV-mem ber* o? St. Mark?,-Corinth nnd Trinity Lutheran Churches, of No. 7 Pastorate ;. of ?li?-Sou'.h Carolina Synod, have made application t?o.the-Clerk of.the Court of Common Pleas for Edge?eld. County to have the Shove named Churches Char tered, according to law, .? ?? 7 r?;. ." ff H. RISER, . , . . r?! . J: J. K. RAUCH, . J" HALTIWANQER, . Dec. 25; 188S;-^8t3] CominUlee. mi&m^M?m POW I>ER. NOW oh hand"'VARNA LL*8 SPOON -IN CAN BAKTNOPOWDER. The ' best Baking Powderqn the market. Al-, ways gives entire satis action. Try a Can an d yo u w i 1 use no other. ' It makes - the lightest and mOst delicious Biscuit, Pastry, Cakes, Ac.: Every Can guaran teed tb give mn i ?fa et ion, or money re- . funded. For Mile, in 5,10, 20 and 40 cte. Cans, by ? D. JR. DU RI SOE, Dec. 5, '83.] Advertiser Building. The Best Segar in Town! TUE best Smoking Tobacco ou the market, and warranted genuine, tor ?ale by <' /\LD, mild and deliciously fraicrant. D. R. DURTSOE, ' \J . Tor sale by, Nov.2S.-51J Advertiser Building. I Sept. 12] D. R. DURISOE,