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TERMS : $2.00 per Annum, OUR AGENTS : W. W. OwDoir, Chappells, S, 0. W. H. YKLDELL, Longmires. JOHN H. HOIST, BatesvUle. W. A. O OOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseya X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHERKPOE, Leesville, S. C. JAS. L. QuTNBYf& Co., Granlteville. Dr. JOHN B? ABNEY, Langley, 8. C. N. W. BROOKES, Ridge, S. C. JOHN CATOHMAN, Caugbman's Store. WILLIAM KINARD Etheridge. J. S. MKBCHAnT, Merchant. T. R. WHATLEY, Parksviile. L. B. WHATLEY, Troy. The price of THE ADVERTISER is |2.0 | per annnm, ta advance. Death ot Mr. Manchester Padgett. Mr. Manchester Padgett died at his home on Cloud's Creek, at 5 o'clock on Monday morning, aged 70 years. Mr. Padgett waa stricken with paralysis many months ago, bnt partially recovered, al though his condition had since then been quito feeble. A false report got out last fall andgot into the papers, that he was dead. Before enfeebled as above, Mr. Padgett was one of Edgefield's most en terprising and successful farmers ; one who "lived at home" and who enjoyed the fruits of his mast excellent system of agriculture. As a citizen and neighbor he was just what might have been expected of the christian man and p"Titlfm,in *bW r'had ever been. He leaves a widow anS several children end grandchildren to mourn his loss.-Monitor 23rti till. Fur the Advertiser lu Memory of Manchester Padgett. In memory of our highly esteemed and honored friend, MANGU ESTER PADG ETT, who, after years of .suffering, de parted this life on the 28th July. His was the life of a true Christian, and Liko a mournful wail of music, Or a tender sad refrain, Came to him a sweet voice saying, Loved one leave that world of pain. Patiently he had awaited Long the summons from above, So that ho might dwell with Jesus, lu that land of light and love. Though a light has gone from earth, There Ls an angel fur the throng, That round Jehovah's throne gives birth To harmonics of harp and song. Ere be reached that cold dark river, .Fanned by Death's mysterious galo, He saw crossing the stream to meot him, Tho aged ferryman, grim and palo. Life for him with its toils are over, He is now forever blest; TheSavior's voice has sweetly called bini, To como np there and be at rest. Gently bo called his loved one home. Finished the task which Ho had given, His woury feet no moro shall roam, His work is done, he rests in Heaven. A FRIEND. Wallace ?fe Wallace-Aud Hall's Gil . With much pleasure we point our read ers-especially onr colton planting ones to the card of Wallace cfc Wallace, of Au gusta, elsewhere in our issue of this week. As cotton factors and commission mer chants, these gentlemen need but few words from us. They arc among the most, prominent, popular and reliable in Augusta. fall let it become langer atilt And they sell the Hall Colton Gin-one of the best and most thoroughly teste?! now in use. Bewildering and Entrancing Furniture Prices. Such as "an entire walnut bed-room suite, full marble top, 10 pieces, at. $39." Who is it that cannot afford lo have love ly furniture in tbese days ? If there are any who think they are not able, let them go to Padgett, of Augusta. In the mean time study well Padgett's new card in this week's ADVERTISER. Now Lawns, Muslins, Piques, Press Goods, Laces, Fans, Gloves, Fancy But tons. Pearl Buttons, and other summer Novelties, open this week at 83) COBB'S. ?>C> pr. of Ladies' Butter Cup and Ope ra Slippers-Misses' and Children's Slip pers, new styles, opened this week at 31] COBB'S. Fresh Soda, Snow Flake and Swee Crack? rs, Soda, Soap, Starch, Blocing, and tho best assortment of Garden Seeds in town, at fp, W. H. BRUNSOJTS, Ag't. The famous "Waterbury" Watch and THE ADVERTISER 1 year, for $4.50. This offer applies to old and new subscribers alike. Watches can lie had at this office, or may be or dered and will be sent by registered mail for 15 cts. extra. Wanted! Approved School Chocks and County paper. W. E. LYNCH. June IG, 1885. < Meal, Flour, Grits, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Canned Goods, C. O. Syrup, Vinegar, ~ dl'eo and Garden Seeds, now BRONSON'S Grocery.^ Do you wish a stylish dress Opera Bouffe Slipper for children, go to 28] J. M. COBB'S. Do Not Slip Up On the Ruta-Baga Chance. Go at once to G. L. Penn <fc Son's aud buy your Rata Baga Seed. And by no means lose tho now rapidly approaching opportunity for getting them in the ground. Very soon there will be copi ous rains. And afterwards not again per haps for M month, norry therefore to Penn's and seeuro your Ruta Bagn Seed -or any other port of tnrnip you desire -Buist's freshest and best. To Lawyers. THE ADVERTISER Office Ls prepared to do BRI KV work wi tl? neatness and dis patch. Turnips Now for Man and Beaut. A magnificent eollootion of Turnip Seed lias just l>enn opened at Penn's -every possiblo variety-early, mlddlo tinio and lato-white, yellow, purple. AU from Buist's, indisputably tho best in the world. rast OR* Your Chills, mid "Eject All Biliousness freo? Your System. It is easily dono. Jennings's Hepatic or Liver Medicine will do it without fail -and very quickly too. Nor need you livoonitby any moans. A little now ami then, when you actually feel tho need of it, will keep you splendidly straight. Try it-Jennings's Hepatic or Liver Medicine-sold by W. E. Lynch, Druggist. Do you want a comfortable fitting Slip ne-- or low cut Shoo for old ladios, price? low. goto_J. M. COBB'S. Take ail vantage of the earliest seasonf ?nd' put in a big crop of Ruta Bagas. Foi mau and beast there is nothing better They keep well. Buist's reliable seedt ft? sale by G. L. PENN & SON. LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday mo.ning mzt, the Rev. H. A. Whitman will preach in our Baptist Church. The Rev, L. F. Beaty will preach at McKendree'a. The Rev. E. T. Walker will preach at Kaolin. The Rev. S. L. Morris will preach at Trenton. The Rev. J. P. Mealing will preach at Horn's Cree*. The Rev. M. D. Padgett will preach at Chestnut Hill. The Rev. T. B. Reynolds will preach at Plum Branch. The Rev. S. J. Be th ea will preach at Clark's Hill in the forenoon and in the Fork in the after noon. The Rev. A. M. Chreitzberg will preach at Lazare th in the forenoon, and at Providence in the afternoon. The Rev. j T. P. Phillips will preach at Mt. Carmel I in the forenocj, and at Mt. Vernon in th? afternoon. The Rev. N. N. Burton will preach at Red Bank. The Rev. J. A. Bell will preach at McCormick. The Rev. G W. Busscy will preach at Red Hill in the forenoon, and at Parkevillein the afternoon. The Rev. W. A. Gaines will preach at Gilgal. The Rev. D. 1). Danlzler will preach at Harmony in the forenoon, and .at Johnston in the evening. The Rev. J. D. Bowles will preach at Macedonia. The Rev J. S. Jordan will preach at Bold Spring. The Rev. J. Walter Dickson will preach at Bethany. The Rev. J. M. Rush ton will preach at Butler. The Rev. J. 0. Abney will preach at Shiloh. The Rev. J. C. Kerlong will preach at Emory. The Rev. G. F. Williams will preach at Ridge Spring. The Rev. W. T. Hundley will preach at Johnston.. The Rev. J. K. Pace will preach at Bateaburg. The Rev. J..F. McMillan will preach at Mountain ?reek. Jh?-Rev^'R. W?-Barn well will preafft in Grace Church, Ridge Spring, in the fore noon, and at Trenton at night. Stock Pair. The Ninety-Six Stock Fair cornea off on Thursday of thia week. - County Agricultural Society. This Society will hold ita August meet ing in our town to-day-Wtdneeday, the 12th. i At' Richland. The Rev. Mah lon Padgett has lately concluded a very happy meeting at Rich land. The Universal World. The universal world will be at the great Hussar picnic at Lanham's Spring on Fri day of this week. Johnston Sunday Schools. The Baptist and Methodist Sunday Schools of Johnston will picnic at Dry Creek to-day-Wednesday 12th. Returned Home. Senator Butler hos returned home from thc North, and will probably speak at the narrow gauge meeting at Denny's. S. S. S. Convention. Our Etlgefield delegates will not forgot that the State Sunday School Convention is to meei in Columbia on Tu ead ay of nezt week. Protracted Meetings. Protracted Meetings are going on thia Week at Mountain Creek, al Stevens Creek, and at Spauii's-also in the Methodist Church of Ridge Spring. At Clluluuward. It seems more than prubablo that before the end of a twelvemonth Iroiu this time, a handsome Baptist Church will surmount one of the most beautiful sites at Clinton ward. A Handsome Result. President Mitchell said in the narrow I gauge railroad meeting a week ago that 25 per cent, in the month of July upon tho investment. Remember thal. Quarterly at Bethauv. The third Quarterly Conference of Sola da Circuit for the current year, will be 1 eh! at Bethany on Saturday and Sunday r.ext. The Rev. J. Walter Dijkson and Presiding Elder Kirkland will both, we presume, be preaent. Where Arc These Six f According lo the Report of tba Grand Jury, six ont of our seventeen Trial Jus tices have not reported. Where are they? And only two or three out of the sevtn teen have rendered any account of finea collected. How is this ? The N. t?. Canvasser. Senator Callison, official canvasser cf the proposed narrow gauge railroad from Augusta to Newberry via Edgifield 0. H., arrived in our town on Tuesday, and will spend the remainder of the Week in can vassing the country between this and Curry ton. Grand Jory Report. Foreman Ward and h?B fellow jurorB, with most commendable public spirit and conscientiousness, have probed to the bot tom of a good many important matters. Their Report in full stands in another column. They deserve the thankB of the united public. Prom Clinton. We are glad to meet our young friend, M i BS America Wood, of Johnston, the granddaughter of our old friend, Mrs. America Mosel y, who has just returned from the Female High School of Clinton, where for two terina past her high scholar snip has made her one of the very fore most pupils of that popular institution. Prom Oennettsvllle. Col. 0. F. Cheat ham, the only one of our Benne tts vi He delegates we haye j seen since theil return, Hr V?vy"im?cn7^1ishted with the character and results of thc- late great Agricultural gathering. And as re garda the country he hos lately visited Marlboro and Chesterfield Counties-the princely and peerless Pee Dee realm-he is boundlessly, almost tumultuously en thusiastic. This country, he says emphati cally, is the gardon epot of South Carolina. Its people, and lueir hospitality and style of living; ita soil and mode of farming; ita progress, enlightenment and prosperity: all claim lug highest admiration. Remarkable Improvement. Somewhat more than a year ago one of the brightest, best and handsomest boys in .our whole county waa stricken with paralysis-of the right Bide. Wo alludo to Mr. Rufus Dean, widely and warmly beloved. Two months ago this young gentleman went lo Atlanta for special and scientific medical treatment ; and now he returns home BO materially improved as to warrant tho expectation that lie will eoon be restored to vigorous health. We bog him and his friends to consider thc advisability of his going lo the HolSprings of Arkansas. These wonderful healing waters are what he needo. Exodus Westward. On Monday morning last, a party of as good citizens as Edgefield has within her borden, departed from Batesburg on a prospecting tour to Arkansas and Texas. Capt. Woodruff Holson, MOSCB Holson.jr., C ipt. Crafl. Crouch and Mr. James Cul lum go to Arkansas-lo the neighborhood, we presumo, of Mr. Pick Cullnm and young Lowraan-to look around them ; w'aile DavisCorley, a son of West Corley, Esq., of the Mt. Willing country, goee out to Fort Worth, Texaa, lhere to join 8 brother who has gone before and settled ?3 regards Ibe prospecting parly, wc do not hesitate to say that we hope they wi 1 see matters clear enough to be thoroughly disappointed, and that they will speedily return to old Edgefield-lo live and die where, all things considered, they will be infinitely happier and better oil* lhan any where else. Narrow Gauge Meeting at Denny's. This meeting at Denny's on Tbursdayi the 20th, promises to be a groat one in numbers, in enthusiasm, and in practical result. Saluda's wisdom, public spirit and money will be there. And God grant that the out come] may be such as lo for ever nullify all wish and necessity for the sundering of Saluda and Edgefield. Capt. n. H. Tillman. This gr:. .leman made thc speech of the occasion at the Bennettsville meeting. As it has not been published, and as wo have not seen Capt. Tillman since its delivery, we cannot safely comment upon its scope and intente. We earnestly hope that Hie Exec utive Committee of the Association will have it published in pamphlet form. They ought to do so. The Johnston Baptistery. The baptistery of the Johnston Baptist Church is in progress of ereclion, and, from the size of the room as ono drives along the high road, promises to be a large and of course well-ordered affair. Indeed we have no doubt it will be beautiful. O' all the churches in our county, this one moat continually and most liberally ex emplifies ?B zeal. Studying Law. We find our highly esteemed and very gifted young frieid, Mr. James P.i Bean> at Johnston, beginning (the study of" law. This profession will suit his head and his turn of mind precisely. We are glad to know, of his resolve in this respect, -and wish him well. Nra. Plckeus. Our honored townswoman above named, Vice-Regent for South Carolina of tho Mt. Vernon Association, reached home from Mt. Vernon on Saturday last. Dur ing her visit to Mt. Vernon, just endedi she completed the rehabilitation of the South Carolina Boom, which is now, as regards elegance and historic interest, second to nono in the famous mansion. Atlanta Enterprise. Atlanta enterprise in Edgefield ! Thal is, we mean enterprise that would become the push and vim of Atlanta. The phe* nomenal building up of Mr. W. B. Penn's new brick grocery and drug store-on his old site. Thenty-five or thirty men are at work upon it ; and, at their present rate of work, G. L. Penn & Son will bc magnificently installed in new quarters in leas than a month. The Terrible Homicide at Clinton ward. Before this time, the grer.t mnjnrity of our readers know of the terrible homicide which took place at Clintonward on the night of Tuesday, th* 4*li instant, in which Mattie Isaac, a young negro woman, stab bed to the heart and instantly billed a ne gro man, named Henry Daniel. Thew two persons, with others, were returning linnie at about midnight from a colored church, On Thursday, the Ct h, the woman was brought to our jail; and the (irani! Jury being slill in session quickly found a true bill against her. She is to be tried on Friday of this week, and to he defended by A. S. Tompkins, Esq. Inasmuch as her trial is so very noar al hand, we forbear entering inlo auy cf the reported circumstances of tho killing. Where F.vrry Poor Man'? Dollar Does r Its Double Duty ! Aye, and every poor man's penny too ! But where is it? At While's Shoe Store i in Augusta. And as White says, in an- , other column, "what's the URO of wanting I a dollar in these times when oven the j wealthy cannot afford to waste their | money?" But read the card White sends IIB this week. Liko everything that While i does, it is a specimen piece of enterprise. ?.There Is Nothing So Snccesslal as Success." To realize this it is only necessary to step in at No. 2, Warren Block, Augusta, and talk awhile with Messrs, Staples and Hackett, and ree their good things, ami note their success, since tjey started B?X months since. They have renovated their store, and now run a tine delivery teen?, and have built up a first-class eily and country trade. They keep only tho best goods, have low rent, work hard and can afford to sell cheap. They hope to see al! their E Igefield fiiends when they go down. See their card. ??A First Class Ten Horse Power En giueior Only $495 !" This ?8 one of the many pleasant pieces of information contained in Hie new card of Geo. lt. Lombard &Co, of Augusta, in another column. Bead the said card The farmer or mill man who doeB not read it, will be neglectful of his own interest. Au Enterprising, Reliable Ilousf. W. E. Lynch, Edgefield, S. T. Hughes, Trenton, can always be re lied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the Agency for euch articles as have well-known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being always enter prising, and ever reliable. Having secured the agency "for" the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for ^Con sumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any und every affection of Throat, Lungs, and Chest, and to show ocr confidence, we invite you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salvo In Ibo world for Cubs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corlis, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pilos, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to givo ported satiafaclien, or money refunded. Pri?e 25 conts por box. For salo by W. E. Lynch, Edgniiold C. H., sud S. T. Hughes Trenton. lt Shall Put Sickness mut Suffering Under Foot! It shall euro all tho people and put sickness and sufforin<r, undor foot! Wo mean Penn's Bitters, tho comfort, tho refuge, tho salvation of millions. Add disease upon disease, and lot tho worst, come, we aro safe if we use Penn's Bitters Though thou diest with dyspepsia, torpid liver, biliousness and hoad ach o yet shall thou live if thou takest Penn's Bitters What woman ls there, weal:, feeble mid Bick, who useth Penn** Hitters, and is not made strong aud cheerful by it? Indeed all our pains and aches and diseases ?ro like chaff before tho wind whenever we wisely have recourse to Penn's Bitters ! G on Hellion's Slippers and Low-quar tered Shoes offered low at Headquarters. 28] . J. M. conn. Carp for Sale. ALL parties wanting Carp to supply ponds, can got them by applying to the undersigned, near Ml. Willing,S. C., at $1.00 uer hundred. SION CORLEY. Aug. 12, 1885.-4186 Preceedlugs ol' Court. We mention'.he most important c-.scs alnudy disposed of, or to be disposed of: Young Glenn was not tried last week as had been decided upon, but will probably be this week. Joe Moore, the negro fellow accused of arson, was copricted, and re commended by the j arv ?. mercy. In the case of tho State against Hinch Hughes, for assault and battery and carrying con cealed weapon, the accused was pronounced not guilty. Goode Head, the young white man tried for murder, was found guilty of manslaugber. A young white man named Snipes, accused of assault and battery with intent to kill, was found guilty of assault and battery and sentenced to six months in thc county jail or n fine of one hundred dollars. A young white man named Yonce accused of assault and battery, was cleared. Falkner, indicted for aggravated assault, was found guilty, and sentenced to pay ?200. He paid it and depailed. In the beginning of the second week, and with the jury of the second week, Sheriff Ouzls was cleared of the charge of allowing prisoners to escape. Or in plainer English, the jury acquitted him of evil intent in allowing certain prisoners too much liberty and too many privileges. Of course we all understand and appre ciato the fact that it was simply too much kindnesss of heart that led our good-Sheri ff into this error, if error lhere was. On Fri day, Mattie Isaac tho reputed Clinton ward murderess, is to be tried. The case of the State va. Joe Whilo and two other negro men for riot and murder-the Datk Cor ner negroes implicated in the riot at the time of the killing of young Blackwell-, has been continued until next term. Goode Head and Joe Moore havo not been sentenced. The J udge has instructed the Sherill and his constables to allow nono but at torneys and officiala of the Court to enter, or at all events frequent, the bar. In such weather os we have now, the said bar often becomes very uncomfortable trom bein?; too crowded. The Courier-Journal publishes a letter written fifty years ago to Geo. D. Prentice, savagely attacking him for objecting editorially to Richard M. Johnson because he had a negro wife. The irate correspondent says: " Did not the President who gave ne our best Administration do the same? Was not Thomas Jefferson charged with keepng a negro wife, and did he not make a good Presi dent? I dc not see why this fault (if fault it be) in a man's private do mestic affairs should be brought into hi6 public life." These are the scandals that sharp, n the pens of the Stowes and Cables - Augusta Chronicle ?n Answer Wained. Ca" any one bring ti1? a case ol Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bittern will not speedily cure? We say they cannot, KH thou ?ands o! cases a ready permanently c led md who are daily r commending Endri" Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Bick, or any urinary complaint quickly cured They purify the blood, regulate tho bowels, and act directly on ihedis eaeed parts. Every bottle guaran teed. For sale at $50c. a bottle by W E. Lynch, Edgefield, and S. T. ; Hughes, Trenton. Notice. ?Tgvrj^r?j^orj^jjY^Vj^Tj^ EDCIKKIKI O COUNTY, T RnOBPIBLD C. H., S. C., Aug. 4, 18V>. J VTOTICE is horoby given that an oleo ?N lion will beheld in Shaw Township, in tho County of Kdgoliold, on the 20th lay of August, ?H86, to determine tho iiiaKtipn ot subscription or no subscrip tion to the capital stock of tho Carolina, Cumberland Gap sud Chicago Hail Hoad, - by said Township. Midd election lalo be held at tho time and place, ned by the ?Manager*, and in tho manner designated in tho resolution 01 the Hoard of County Com missioners for Edgetiold Comity, which is hereto annexed. When the Polls are closed, the managers will hil mediately mum the votes, make ont a certified return of tho result, und then send in a sealed box, by one ot their iiuinlier, tho certified statement, tho bal lots anil Hie poll list, to the odien of Uifl County Commissioners for Edgeliold County, on or before tho first Tuesday in Septem bor next. IL T.. O A I.I.MAN, Chairman Hoard Ce. Com. .Stale of So ? iii Carolina, EDOEFIELD CO U?TY. Omen OK COUNTY COMMISSION KUM \ OK ElKIKKIRl.n COUNTY, \ August 4, 18X5. J lie it Resolved, by tho Hoard nf County Coinniissionorsof Edgeliold County, now mot and in session: That in pursuance of tho provisions of an Act of the Legislature of tho State of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to au thorize Counties, Townships, Cities and Towns interested in tho construction ol' tho Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chi cago Railway Company to subscribe lo the capital stock ot said Company, ap proved December 22d, 1883, and upon the written application of a majority of tho owners ol'Roal Estate in Shaw Town ship, in said County of Edgefield, duly roceived by the Board of County Com missioners of said County and filed in their office, asking that an election bo held in said Township to ascertain wheth er the said Township shall subscribe to tho capital slock of the Carolina, Cum berland Gnp aud Chicago Rail Road Com pany, according to the provisions of said Act, the following su ir. in bonds of said Township, to be issued according to tho provisions of said Act, to wit: Nine thousand dollars in bonds ; An election is hereby ordered to be held for said Township on Saturda}', the 29th day of August, lfr85, at Trenton, the same being the regular voting precinct for said Township,-the polls to.open at seven o'clock, A. M., and close at six o'clock, P. M. At said olection there shall be submitted to tho qualified voters of said Township die question whether or not the said Township shall subscribe the following sum to wit: Niuo thousand dollars in bonds, according to the provi sions of said Act. That tho following porsons aro hereby appointed managers of said election, with full power to bold and conduct tho same, count the votes and declare and certify tue result according to tho provisions of said Act, to wit: S. II. Mangel, W. IL Hendricks and 8. T. Hughes. That the voting at said election shall bo by bul lot, such of ibo said voters as desire to vote in favor of said Township making tue aforesaid subscription, shall vole a ballot having written or printed there n tho word "Subscription," and such of tba said rotors as deidre tn vote against tho said subscription by said Township, shall voto a ballot having written or printed thereon the words " No subscription." That notice of said olection, stating Ibo lime, place, purpose and form of ballot to bo voled thereat, be published, as by law directed, in the Edgeliold A tlverlitier, a newspaper published nt Edgeliold C. IL, in tho County aforesaid, by three weekly insertions next previous' lo the 29th day of August, 1885. If. Ai G ALLMAN, Chair., J. a IL RAUCH, W. L. Mci) AN J KL. Land for Sale. THE place known a? tho "George lina wei I Homestead," containing three hundred and twenty acres, will bo sold al. public outcry on side day in Sup tember next, if not sooner privately. Parties wishing private lormswlll apply to W. P. Elan i, .lr. BY THE LEGATEES. Aug. 4, 1885.-CI3C Lumber Notice. I) ARTI KS wanting Lum bor will do well Ut soe ino before purchasing, as 1 have a lot of d ry on hand, that was cul and stacked during Ibo Spring months, and is now in hue condition tor hauling and buildiug. Aug. 4,-4135] W. P. ELAM, Ja. leal Live Bottom Prices ? ] There is no use discussing the matter: It is close, clever eas ri leaders that are destined to annihilate that credit barba risi n, and place the business upon that solid basis, whore a customer may depend with perfect certainty upon getting the fall! value under the diamond rule : " PAY AS YOU GO." Our. UNAPPROACHABLE August leaders arc before yoi in plain figures, and appeal irresistibly to the self-interest of ?very man who gazes upon that grand play of life, called SUCCESS URSPOTCASHSALE i Will continue for Two Weeks, During Which Time We Will Offer the Grandest Bargains in Slippers -AND P EYER DISPLAYED LY GFORGM. ? LjA DI ES' KID BUTTONED BOOTS AND SUPPERS. GteTS1 HIGH AND LOW QUARTERED SHOES. MEN AND BOYS' STRAW HATS. LADIES' AND GENTS- TRUNKS. Ail of the above mentioned goods will besohl without ; reserve, and :il prices thal, will lill the lunn ?>l* the bartram hunier with feelings of gladness. 1i V^f^tr^sf^A. -St., AA&iuta-, Ota. wm I, MASKS, BELTS, CAPS, SHOE PLATES, BASES. BAT BAGS, SCOREBOOKS And all oilier Base Ball Supplies. WRITE FOR PRICE LISTS. Boots, Station?r and Joli PriBtiii ir. RICHARDS, 829 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA. CHOICE Wine Confectionery ! H buri] and of now' that, mer tho i our ur Ec STU.I, DJS F Y COMPETITION IN PURE DRUGrS, r. FAMILY GROCERIES, TOILET AND FARCY ARTICLES AND partially recovered from the disastrous effects of the second ling of Edgefield-aided thereto hy the generous support of our friand* ijpatrons-we are proud to announce that wo are agnin FAR AHEAD Competition in this marl'et, and that every Department of our Store is filled with the CHOICEST, FRESHEST, PUREST and BEST Article* jnoney can buy. .Our prices, for the same quality of gooda, are as Low as any honest (ihant can make them and escape Bankruptcy. i Vith sincero thanks to our friends nod customers for their liberal patronage In \ ast, wu respectfully solicit u con li UUJUU:? i.f tim same -promising to do all in (?ov.'or to give satisfaction lo evory ono who trades with ns. Proscriptions carofully compounded at all hours of tho day und night G. L. PENN & SON, golield.M. C., Fob. !M, IS85. se LE. II it nu or IIB WINK AND DPA I. UK IN . 601 & 802 Broad ^jirii ?, tass. St., Augusta Ga. WADE HAMPTON. raul is Tlioroiigh-liml STA ld,ION will J. 4tnnd lim spring Hanson al Joh union un Mondays, Tuesdays mid Wednesdays Mild Imlanci of lin* week al. Trenton. IVrinx: I'JO.OO lier season, amt if maro ilonl. provo, parlies can have lim lienclil I nf nix l season. Or $25 to I usu rn a foal. OHM m's foo, $1.00. Ah parttox Mending mares must Mend careful groom. J. MONROE WISE, Aij't. F?b. 24, 1885. Fine Properly lor Sale, lu tho Healthy and Flourishing- Town of Williston. on thc S. C. Railway A lot nf 11} arr** of pine lan.I. willi mi Orchard of alud?!. f?Hl line, early peaeli trees nil tho place. Alsn, a dwelling, with six plastered rooms, and one negro lii-nse, H tah lox, barn, narring** house, .Vi*. Titles perfect. Will sell for half i Ls value. For furllier inforiimlion, applv to (j. S. I'.urck haller, Willhtlou, H. <!., or t.. S. N. ll lt KEN, MM. Uroad at., A tinbin, Ga, Oct. 7, '84.-U4i PADGETT, Thc Mammoth Furniture Store Man, Begs io the Following Awfully Low Prices Goods Guaranteed: An entire Walnut B?! room Suite, full marble top, 10 piecee, $39 ; a very Lirga ?H?<1 Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush, only ?-12 50; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either Good flair CL th or F?? cy Ramie, ?it $27 50; a Large Assortment of Poplar Bed room Suites, full marble f.- ; *? $32; IT, in wood lop, from $16 50 to $25. A No. 7 Flat Top Co?;:. Siuve, wi'h 50 pieces ware, for $13 ; No 6 .-ilf'ji Slow, 'J? ?.1? OOH wari-, $8 75. Kv :.; v.n ! ?n.l i vi-rv ar'?o!*? ol' evrry kind in the Furnicore, Bedding and Stow? Lin??; a'au, a litll hue of Window Shades, C?rpete, Rugs, Clocks, PlI'llill'M; l-t'lj. in Undertaking D?parlmi*iit you can find Coffins and Cask et a, Gentle raen'a HuliHA, LidiW Robo?. O ld Fellow*' and Masons' Trimminge, and a I ?i il line ul nil othir Ti i in mini*?; Af>y inlbrruation will b? cheerfully giren. Write for full particulars and prices. L. F. PADGETT'S, :FT_TR,KriTTjrnE STORE, mo ami 1112 Broad St., Angosta, Cit. All;' 1 i . j .--Hf) -li) FREEMAN'S PATENT NEW ERA POWER PRESS Made ?nd Sold by GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO AUCilJSTA. GA. ' Foundry, Machine, -AND BJfflJBR WORKS. AND Engine, Mill and Gin Supply HOUSE. Kew Work and Repair? Promp - ly Doue. Write for Price?. Steam and Water Pipe ami Bras'? Vaiv?n of all kinda. Fir*t Class 10 Horse Power Engine only $495.00. With First Class Tools, Sien and close personal at'ention, we ?ive all work prompt. Attention. : [Aug. ll, 1885. HEADQUARTERS For the Best and Most Durable MM i ACHINES! DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, HOUSEHOLD, DAVIS, WHITE, A-id w.ver?! ,(be, ?-,,! ,|| WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. '2M Good fi - : ir ,,,.! *?vin., vi tollinas, at $5.00, $10.00 and S15.C0 v. ?V. av rt,i rr, . NEEDLE:-) mid ATT'.Ai 'HM F,.\ TH for all machines. rv'wini? M.? . <?.?< .A :?M-!|0(1 Rfu] Run??- ' L* .. ""'vol 01-na A j r. AGENTS FOR I DOMESTIC P.M . l'^tii..^ ?. ie?V :? ,t.! [..;. ('..! il.yue ?nd Prire List. THOMAS, BARTON & KEY, .slv 21. I ?sri ?21 .V 9-2s Broad St., A Kit STA, GA. Pill IJilAMffl AND LAST CHANCE ! SALOON! Hie Very liest Chai.ce to Purchase Pure ?LKS. WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. AT A. P. PADGETT'S, MADKON. NEAR GRANITEV?LLE, S. C. 1 :? .; .. Nonn: f'AitoT.TNA CORN WniftKEY, PF.AOH and APPLE BRANDY :: f?|.?-.i-tl:y. 1 mn ?lan i?g. i,i fur ABiVi-ri Speer's Passaic. IV. J., Wines :?S:?J Itranriv, Pure BAKER WHISKEY, Pure N. C. CORN WHI3 KEV. ? .Uh -1 SODA WATER aud COOL DRINKS for the Summer. A, P. PADGETT, Agt. Madigan, S. C . Tune 23, 1885.-45 .MBU i.. rJCtt. ..?!?.--.: : ??ase ix-J?. WM lilSSOLLTION OP PARTNERSHIP. TU R PARTNRRSTTIP heretofore existing between JOHN W. CLAYTON mu? B. F. IVKf??l. merchants nt Atlanta, Ga., under the firm name and style of fM. v YTo.V ,v VVRKK, hath been thisday dissolved by mutual consent. Let all persona intercalad; lake du? notice. Mr. JOHN W. CLAYTON succeeds to the linville-s. and ia alono Interested in the asset* thereof, and will collect all claims and pay nil debts duo bi' snid firm. - April ll, \**?r- -L-i-' J. W. UL\_YTON," B. F. WEB?. tlxo Traci?. ATLANTA, GA.. April ll, 1885. Rerarriiift In Ilia above notice of dissolution ol the firm of CLAYTON A WEBB, r lief* to state that ? shall continua the wholesale Wine and Liquor Business in ell its branches at tho old st:>n<i, No. 00 Whitehall street, on my own account. I tako tliis occasion to kindly tiiauk my friends for their liberal patronage in Uni iihat, am! re?|>ect fully ask a continuance of the same. With long experience in tho trade nt the head of tho late timi, together with my anporior facilities for dolus boldness, and ample capital, I am enabled to do aa woll hy you na any house In the country. 1 would ).: pleaded ti have your esteemed orders, which will receive my prompt and host personal attention, at bottom prices. Yours, very respectfully, . [maySI Sm] " J. W. CLAYTON. -MB- fcM; . .r^c*t f Uff il lil ?a h ! !j A ?. 'is. m 1 \ v V/ ?SL-U.SrULStCt9 Gr ?Et. I Omill FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ? ) F W A Ci ON S AND I ! A RNESS, which must poiiti vely be st?1 il ivilhin l.li? next ISTIINTETY DAYS. Tho Iiowofil Priers ever known will be offered CASH IUI Y HRS. J. H. LOWREY, No??. ??.?, fin j, 900 and 940, 933, 93? sud 930 Elita St, Augusta, Ou , Oct 25, IMi. 47 y