Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 04, 1868, Image 3
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GEORGE ROBINSON,
WITH
O'DOWD & MULHERIN,
Grocers
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHTS,
No. 2S3 Broatf Street,
A-vigusta, Georgia.
0 -
A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE GRO
CERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Prompt Attention giren to CONSIGN
MENTS and ORDERS.
Augusta, Feb-34 . 3m 0
SUNDRIES.
160 BB LS. FLOUR, different grades.
?5,000 LBS. SM0K1SD BACON.
5:5,000 LBS. BULK BACON.
5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS.
10 TIERCES LAUD.
100 Bbb. LIQUORS, all grades.
200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Java and La
guayra.
25 Half-chests TEA, varions grades.
75 Bbls. SYRUP, various grades.
With a full stock of SUGARS, CANDLES,
SOAP, ?c., for sale low by
O'DOWD oVMULHERIN.
Augusta, Feb 24 tf 9
S?GAR??FL0?fi....P0TATOES
160 BBLS. Refined SUGARS, all varieties.
150 BBLS. IRISH POTATOES.
150 BBLS. FLOUR.
Arriving and for sale by
A. STEVENS.
Augusta, Feb 24 lm 9
JONES & NORRIS,
Attorneys at Law1
. AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
WILL PRACTICE in the Courts of this
State and of tho United States.
Particular attention given to cases in Bank
ruptcy.
Nov 5 3m* 45
THE GROCERY
ON
THE CORNER!
W.A . GLOVER announces to the public
that he has now in store, and will be constantly
receiving, ALL SORTS AND STYLES OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
from the Heaviest to the Lightest and Most
Luxurious.
Those he will sell, STRIL TY FOR CASH, at
prices* to tait the present bard times.
He respectfully solicits all in search of Groce
ricii to call at the Grocery Store on the Corner.
Feb. 25, tf 9
?DW'D J. EVANS & CO.,
NURSERYMEN
AKD ?
SEEDSME3SJ,
York, Penris v?vania.
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FRUIT, SHADE ASD OR&tMENTAL
TREES, *
GRAPES. SMALL FRUITS,
HOSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS,
HEDGE TLANTS, &c?
Warranted Garden Seeds
In full assortment, at wholesale and retail. Deal
ers, buying in quantity, furnished with their own
address on bags, if desired.
Our Seeds are ul*, carefully tested before send
ing out .and WARRANTED TO GROW, if
properly planted and care for.
SEEDS AND PLANTS BY MAIL.
VTc make a speciality of sending GRAPE
VINES, STRA^Y BERRY, RASPBERRY, and
other plants, by mail, putting them up securely,
and forward to any Putt Office in the United
States.
T ie following Catalogues are issued and mailed
tj aay address, on receipt cf stamp :
1. Amateur's Price List of Fruit and Ornamen
tal Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, ?c.
2. Descriptive Strawberry Catalogue, (with
Supplement.)
3. Whole AIO Catalogue of Fruit and Orna
mental Tiaes, dc.
4. Descriptive Seed Catalogue.
5. Descriptive Circular of New and Rare Seeds
6. .Descriptive Cataloguo of Bedding Plants,
Ross?, Ac.
Fob 2? 4tcow 9
IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF STOCK,
AND
Farmers' and Slock Breeders'
ADVERTISER,
ONLY 91 PER ANNL AI IN ADVANCE
ff A First-class Monthly Journal, devoted to
F?riuing and Stock Brcediug. Each number
contains 36 large double-eoltimo pages, illustrated
with numerous triara vin g.-. Specimen Copies
free, for stamp, with list of splendid Preuiiuinns
to Agents.
UORSE AND CATTLE DOCTOR, FREE.
Thu Publi.-bers of the AMERICAN STOCK JOCK
NU. hive established a veterinary Department in
the columns of the JOURNAL, which is placed un
dtr tbc charge of a distinguished Veterinary
Professor, whose doty it is to receive questions as
to the aitmcnu or injuries of all kinds of stock,
and to answer in print, in connection with tbt>
question, bow they eh mid be treated for a cure.
'1 bose prescriptions ?re ^'ven gratin, and thus
every subscriber to tho Jot'RNAL has always at
his command a Veterinary Surgeon, free of charge.
Every Farmer and Stock Breeder should sub
scribe for it.
Sent Free, 3 Months for Nothing.
Every new subscriber for I8CS, received by the
firi-t of February, will receive the October, No
vember and December numbers of RB", free,
making over j(>U large double-column pages of
reading matter in the 15 numbers. All for the
low price of St.00. Address
N. P. BOYER A Cu., Publishers.
G OM lus, Chester Co., Pa.
Feb. ?C 2t 9
BEEF MARKET.
I WILL CONTINUE TO FURNISH OOOD
BEB? and MUTTON to tho people of Edgeficld
ot Monday, Wednesday and Saturday moro'ngs
at reason ?ble price?, but STRICTLY FOR CASH.
A. A GLOVER, Agent.
Jan 22 tf 4
INFORMATION.
Information guaranteed to prodeco a luxuriant
growth of bair upon a bald bead or beardless
Ince, also a recipe for the Temovul of Pimples,
Blotches, Eruptions, etc, on the skin, leaving the
same s 'ft, clear, and beautiful, cai', be obtained
without charge by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CUKVIST.
823 Broadway, New York.
S?pt 13 8m 38
To Coimi nipt ives.
The Btv. EDWARD A. WILSON Trill send
(free of charge) -to all who desire it, the
prescription with the directions iur making and
using the simple remedy by which be was cured
of alunga?,ction and tb;it dreaddiceossConsump
tion. His only object is to benefit tho afflicted and
he hopes.ev.-ry sufferer will try thi* prescription,
aa it will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing. Please address
RET. EDWARD A WILSON,
No. 165 Scuth Second St, Williamsburg, N. Y
Sept 18 8m 88
. --. -v.r.- -..-cv.:^.-.-.~. c^r^i?r?
SALUDA HOUSE.
HAVING Rented tho abovo well-known HO
TEL, in tho Town of Edgefield, I on pro
parad, from this date forward, to ENTERTAIN
TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS
and DAY BOARDERS.
The Saluda House is situated in a quiet part
of the Town, and its Rooms and Chambers are
airy and commodious.
Nothing, either as regards Table, Lodging or
Service, shall be left undone on my part to de
serve the patronage and confidence of tho public.
A. A. GLOVER.
Feb ll tf 7
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
THE Undersigned takes this occasion to an
nounce to the publio that sho has just re
furnished several of the Kooins of tho Planters
Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate TRAN
SIENT and PERMANENT BOARDERS on the
most reasonable terms.
Her Tables will bo well supplied with the best
thc market affords : and attentive Servants will
be present to attend the wants of guests.
The Stables connected with this Houso, are
also open, and Horses will be well cared for.;
A share of public patronage is solicited.
FRANCES A. RYAN.
Feb 12 3t 7
Professional Card.
Ri
.EADY & GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT
LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will
Practice in tho Courts of 6outh Carolina, and in
the United States Courts.
Office ia rear of the Court House.
W. J. READY, '
S. B. GRIFFIN.
Edgefield, S. C., Feb 5, tf 7
Dissolution.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under
the style of READY & C4JLBREATH is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. W. J.
READY, Esq., will close up tho unfinished busi
ness of-the Firm.
W. J. READY,
JAS. Y. CULBREATH.
Feb 3, . SC 7
_ ?_:_?__
BEAL ESTATE AGENCY.
IWILL hereafter carry on A REAL ESTATE
AGENCY for the PURCHASING and SEAL
ING OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS in
Edgefield District. Reliable Titles made, aud
litios examined promptly and correctlv.
Persons wishing to Purchase or Sell Real Es
tate, will find it to their interest to confer with
mo, or address me through the Post Office.
A fee of Ten Dollars will be required in ad
vance, in each case, and if a purchase or sale is
effected tho amount will bo deducted out of my
commissions.
Parties wishing their Real Estate "advertised,
:an notify me, enclosing funds to pay for the
?ame.
I will continue to Practice in the Courts of
Law and Equity in all the Courts of Record in
this State.
Office, Law Range.
J. L. ADDISON.
Edgefield C. H., Feb IO tf 7
Long Staple
UPLAND COTTON SEED !
THE ABOVE COTTON SEED produced last
lesson 1&0U lbs. of Seed Cotton to the. Acre, aod
ivar sold for 57 cents per pound. For the present
:rop 50 per cent over the best Cotton was offered
ind refused.
Thc undersigned purchased the Seed Inst sea
son at $5 per bushel, but in view of the times
will supply it at $2 per bushel., or if moro conve
nient, its equivalent in farm produce, for a num
ber of bushel?, delivered at this Depot. Put up
in bags and delivered at Aiken Depot.
A sample of the Cotton may be seen at the
Advertittr Office, or sent by mail on application.
WJ G. MOOD,
Aiken, S. C.
Feb 10 3t 7
Great Bargains !
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GOODS AT COST!
tl OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY
SOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTH
ING, CROCKERY and SADDLERY
JbJT COST.
My Stock is well assorted and consists of
300D AND DESIRABLE STAPLE GOODS,
OR ESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, ic.
You will'get Bargains. .
Cash must bc paid cn delivery of thc Good?.
JAS. B. SULLIVAN.
Feb 3_3t_6_
CARPETS ! ~CARPETS !
CARPETS ! !
GREAT INDUDCEMENTS OFFERED IN
)ur entire stock of thc following New Goods :
ENGLISH, BRUSSELS and VELVET CAR
PETS,
Heavy 3-ply Ingrnia nnd Venetian CARPETS
Flax, Jule, Dutch and Rug CARPETS,
RUGS, MATS, CRUMP CLOTHS, DRUG
GETS,
STAIR RODS, STAIR CRASH, HASSOCKS
?1 each.
Floor Oil Cloths.
A beautiful linc of NEW PATTERNS, fmm
? to IS feet wide, which we will cut in any shape
for Halls, Rooms, i.e., ?c.
Table OH Cloths.
. Oil Cloth TABLE COVERS.
PIANO COVERS and TADLE COVERS,
VULCANIZED RUDBER CLOTH for Infants'
Use,
A full assortment of the above goods just VJ
ceived.
Window Hudes.
Our SPRING STOCK, just to 'hand, embrs
ring uiaoy NEW PATTERNS (all sizes mad?,)
with all necessary trimmings.
Mattings. ?
Red, Checked and White MATTINGS, 4 4,
5-4 and C-4,
COCOA MATTINGS, plain and striped.
Wall Papers and Borders.
PAPER SHADES and FIRE SCREENS,
.Our SPRING STOCK of NEW PAPERS, in
the Latest Styles, just opening.
Damask and Lace Curtains.
CORNICES, BANDS, TASSELS and LOOPS,
A Beautiful Stock of the abovo goods offering
at very Low Prices for Cash by
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Feb ll_ tf 7
GROCERIES.
E ARE RECEIVING FRESH SUP
PLIES of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
EVERY WEEK,
To which we would call the attention of all in
want of GOOD OROCERIES.
?3rAll Order? faithfully executed.
??t~AU Good? Cath on dtlircry.
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 Broad Stree?,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Feb ll_ tf_7
King of Pain!
JUST Received a snpply of the KING OF
PAIN. For sale by
THOS. W. CARWILE,
At Sign Goldea Mortar.
Feb 2fi_tfj_ 9
Itch Ointment,
ARRANTED TO CURE. Just roccicvcd
aid for sale by j
G. L. PENN.
Feb. 18 tf 8 J
W
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T <
< v-i X ^.i?X.t*JL /? ?. CA ?I3i rivi
Offer T??eir Entire a:
EMBY MAB!
Gents' Purni
AND VARIOUS OTHER A
i'J j-A
GREATLY RED
IN ORDER MAKE
A GOOD SEI
- ? ? P. OS
Cloths, Cassini?
OFFERED IN RETAIL BEL
?
Jil
224 Bro*
. .Jan 27 .
-?-i
Come and See
MY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,'
HATS AND CAPS,
LADIES' HATS,
MISSES' HATS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, '
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
WILLOW WARE,
WOOD WARE
AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING AND A LIT
TLE MORE than is usually kept in a first class
R?tnil Store.
?SFConie and sec, and judge for yourselves,
and remember that my terms are STRICTLY
CASH.
jffS'All orders accompanied with the Cash will
bestrietly and faithfully filled.
G. J. SHEPPARD.
Lungmircs, S. C., tf -12
BREAD ! BREAD .L BRMti l
Bread ilic btaff of Life !
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL-OLD AND YOONG
NO MORE BAD BREAD.
WO EXCUSE FOB ANYBODY.
EVERYBODY cnn now, bave Nice, Light,
Sweet, Nutritious Bread., Housekeepers
iud Heads of Families ;.re informed, that thej'
can now obtain what tiny bu ve lone needed, vir:
i YEAST OR BAKING POWDER, that will
?lways give ?ati?factioa and NEVER FAIL.
You can get this by nuking your Grocer for
Drew's Infallible Inking Powder.
Not lik: thc ordinary Il"p least, which has to
bo putin ibo Flour, and tukes all ni^ht to Rata)
it. but with DREW? INFALLIBLE BAKING
POWDER, youcanput.it right in your Flour,
and riKTEKN MWCTB'S time i* all that is required
to muh: deliciiua Tea, Batter and Buckwheat
Cokes, Corn bread, Biscuit anil every description
of Pastry. While this Baking Powder not only
is Gio cheapest, it is u'Uo the BEST und HEAL
THIEST preparation <>f thc kind ever made f.,r
Culinary purposes, nnd cannot bc excelled in
qusliij by any "?lier Manufacturer}, in this coun
try or elsewhere.
The Ealing of not Broad or Biscuits made
wi'h this preparation, causes no ilutulenee, or
other injurious effects, and is part ?eula-ly recom
mended to Dy .-peptics, lt is made from a vege
table preparation cf pcrftet purity, ai:d of Snowy
Whitcnc s.
Mme Bread of the finest quality can bc made
from a Barrel ...r Flour, hy Hiing this Baking
Powder than by any other process yet known.
Full direction* accompany each Hos.
For Sale by Grocers everywhere. Tho Trade
supplied hy tho Sole Proprietors and Manufactu
rers, tho
DREW MANUFACTURING CO.,
213 Fulton Street, New York.
Don't forget too Name, bu* ask for DREW'S
INFALLIBLE DAKING POWDER.
Feb 12 :;m(si.A. lt.) 7
Toothache Instant ly Cured !
BY USING *
THIS GR. ? AT TOOTHACHE CURE has the
endorsement of thc London Modical Facul
ty, and will NEVER F ML TO CURE THE
.MUST DESPERATE CASE OF TOOTHACHE.
While i: .-.els iustnulai>eonsly upon the nerves
a flee ted and j: iv es immediate relief, ibero is
m.t'iing in ils composition in the sligbest degree
to injure tho iuest set of teeth.
Do not throw your money away, and have
your teeth extracted hy dentists because thoy
;.,.iie you, Lut CURE YOURSELF by using
Hall's Anodyne for tbo Curt- of Toothache. For
sale by ?ill fir-t e.las.t Drngai- ts, or by
UR. EDWARD HALL,
?C J:?vti St., New York.
Messrs. J. WINCHESTER <fc CO., 3G John
iti^er, New York, V? holeiole Agents.
/'rice 25 Oilltt.
Feb 12 6m(M. A. A ) 7
Just Received,
FRESH SUPPLIES of
COFFEE, SUGAR, LARD, SALT,
CANDLES SOAP, STARCH, SODA,
RICE. CH-.ESK. OYSTERS, SARDINES,
S EC A RS, SNUFF,
SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO,
CONFECTION ER I ES in variety.
Also, new atocks of DRY GOODS, SHOES,
HATS, kc.
Terms, Strictly C;.:-h.
S. H. MAN GET.
Feb ll tf 7
F. A. BRAHE,
At His Old Staud 194 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OFFERS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRI-1
CES, to suit tbo times, a largo Stock of
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and
CHAINS. FINE JEWELRY, FIRST CLASS
DIAMONDS, known as old Mino Stones, anda
very large nssorltnont pf Sterling SILVER
WARE. Also, a largo lot of FANCY GOODS.
Mr. BRAHE having just returned frjm Eu
rope will again pay personal attention to tho
REPAIRING of WATCHES and JEWELRY.
Augusu., Dec 23 lm 52
UNIVERSALIST HERALD,
NOTASULGA, ALA.
JOHN C. BURRUSS. Editor Jfc Proprietor.
Terms, $2,OU por Year in Advanco.
TniS PAPER has entered upon ita ICth Vol
ume It is tho Organ of thc Universalst
denomination in the South nnd Southweft. Try
it a year. 'Money can bo sent by mail, at the
risk of. the odkor.
Feb 24 Ira 9
Kerosene Oil!
ALWAYS on hand and warranted. puro and
genuiuo. For sale by
THOS. W. OARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
Fob 26 tf 9
nd Splendid Stock of
. U't
shing Goods,
LRTICLES IN THEIR LINE
T
??CED PICES,
ROOM FOR THE
).
JECTTON OF
OW WHOLESALE PRICES.
. SIMON & BRO ,
id Street, Augusta, Ga.
tf ... 5
DIRECT FROM IRELAND,
OK?? DOZEN LADIES' AND GENTLE
ODU MEN'S LINEN-CAMBRIC HEMMED
STITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
DIRECT FROM IRELAND,
FOR SALE BY THE DOZEN ONLY,
AT LESS THAN
NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRTCEST
FIFTY PIECES MOST BEAUTIFUL
QUALITY HUSH LINEN.
{?3^*These Goods must be seen to bo apprecia
ted. Just received to-day by
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
228 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Jan 20 tf 4
Sheriff's Sale.
Ben j. F. Yoe ]
vs I Lien on Crop.
R. G. M. Dunovant. J
BY virtue of an Executinu io tho above stated
raso, to mo directed, I rill proceed to sell at
the Plantation nf ihc Defendant, B. G. M. Duno
vant, on Wednesday, the 10th March next, at 10
o'clock A. M. tbo following.property to wit
EI?HTEEN BALES COTTON,
EIGHT HUNDRED BUSHELS CORN.
FOURTEEN STACK'S FODDER,
ONE STACK OATS,
TWENTY BUSHEL PEAS, t
SHUCKS from One Thousand Bushell of Corn,
EIGHT HUNDRED BUSHELS COTTON
SEED.
^SS-Tcrm; Cash.
ISAAC BOLE3, S.E.D.
Feb 25 3t 9
Slate of South Carolina, )
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. $
?S. HARRISON, Clerk of thc Court of Cora
9 mon I'I cits anti Gvin.ral Sessions f.ir E*l?e
ficnl District, clo certify that there is no Lien
against Gen. lt. G. M. Dunovant recorded iu hiv
Ginee.
Given under my hand and seal of Office, this
2d day of March A. D. ISflfc
S. HARRISON, Cleric.
Mar 3_lt lt)
Sheriff's Sale.
Harper Bostic )
vs j Lien and
Jn"kson Royall ; Attachment
Elbert Jennings, on Crop.
York Hoyne.
BY virtu.; of nn Execution in tho above stated
case, I will proceed to sell at tho residence
<>f F. W. Piekene on Monday March V;b next, at
10 o'clock A. M. the following property to wit:
THREE STACKS FODDER.
CST Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Feb. 21 2t y
Sheriff's Sale.
Ira Golding, ]
vs. \ Fi Fa.
Wm. T. Golding. J .
BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa, to mo directed,
in thc above stated case, I will proceed to
sell at Edgefleld Court House, on the 1st Monday
in April next, (at thc risk of the former purcha
ser,) the following property belonging lu tho De
fendant W. T. Golding, viz :
Ono Store-House and Lot adjoining James B.
Sullivan.
Ooo Black Mule,
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Feb. 19 7t S. .
Sheriff's Sale.
John S. Coles 1
vs. ? Lien on Crop.
Robt. J. Crafton. J
BY Virtue of an Execution in tho above stated
case, I will proceed to sell at tho defendant's
residence ou WEDNESDAY 11th March ntxt,
thc following property to wit :
FOUR BALES COTTON, moro or loss.
. TWENTY BUSHELS CORN.
TWO HUNDRED POUNDS FODDER.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.B.D.
Feb. 19. 3t _ 8
The State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN OK DIN A HY.
BY W.'V. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinaryof
Edgelicld District.
Whereas, James Bmcdcn has applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular
tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of
Philip Brogden, luto of tho District aforesaid,
dee'd.
These aro, therefore, to cite and ndmonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the
said deceased to bc and appear before mc, at our
noxt Ordinnry's Court for tho said District, to bo
holden at Edge field C H., on the 7th day ot March,
next, to show cause, if any, why tho said
administration should not bo granted.
Given under my bond and seal, this 22nd dnyi
of Feb. in the year of our Lord, ono thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in tho
92d year of American Independence.
W. F. DURISOE,O.E. D.
Feb 25_2t_9
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
7iY ORDINARY.
Ex Parte L. D.PADGET, Administrator, Petition
that tho proporly of R. W. ADAMS, deceased
bo ro-apprnised.
ON the Application of L. D. Padget, Adminis
trator of R. W. Adams, deceased, These aro
to cite and admonish all and singular tho next of
kin of said dee'd, as also all and singular tho pur
chasers of property nt tho salo of enid cstato and
nil and singular tho creditors thereof to bc and
nppoor in my offico on Thursday, tho 19th day of
March next, to show cause, if any they have, why
tho salo bill of said Estate should not bo revised
and the true valuo of proporty ascertained with n
viow to tho final sottloment of said Estate.
W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Feb. 17 5t 8
Dennison's Condition
Powders.
FOR Horses, Mules, Catllo nnd Hngs. Foi
salo by THOS. W. CARWILE, j
At Sign G eldon Mortar.
Feb 26 tf 9
N?W DRY GOODS HOUSE,
: ? ". . - _ _
MuUarky Brothers,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
-IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
262 Broad Street,
?I At the Store Lately Oecnpicti by
I. KAHN & CO.
W,
E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OB
thanking our friends for that liberal sharo ol
their patronago oxtcnd'od to us while connected
with the late firm of GRAY, MCLLAHKY & Co.,
hoping, by close attention to business and fail
[.dealing, wo may still merit a continuance of the
! same.
One of our Firm is now and will constantly ro
main in NEW YORK, and will BUY ALL OUR
GOODS FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, which
will enable us to
SELL AS LOW, IP NOT LOWER,
THAN ANY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA. It is
unnecessary to enumerate tho different Goods in
thc sovcral Departments. Suffice it to say we
aro now DAILY RECEIVING and OPENING
NEW GOODS, which we'offcr to our friends and
thc public at
Greatly Reduced Prices !
Owing to tho GREAT DECLINE in all classes
of DRY GOODS.
All Orders entrusted to our caro shall hare our
I immediate and most careful attention.
ONE PRICE ONLY,
Ann
CHEAP FOR CASH!
2?!~A\l Parcels DELIVERED FREE OF
CHARGE in any portion of tho City or Hamburg
MULLARKY BROTHERS.
AUSTIN MULLARKY | JAS. H. MULLARKY
Augusta, Jan 23 l'm5
NEW GOODS.
Very fine Black Alpacca,
Very fine Black Mohair,
Plain Poplin*, very cheap,
Very fine White Alapacca,
Brown Table Damask,
White Table Damask,
Large lot of Towels, very cheap,
Hoop Skirts, tho very best,
Corsclts, all sizes, good and cheap
Jaconet Muslins,
Swiss Muslins, "
Nainsook Mullins,
Wide soft finished Cambrick,
Tucked Linen Collars,
Tacked Linen Cuffs.
" Tie above goods are just ta hand and for sale
cheap.
The public aro respectfully invited to examino
tho ?amc. *
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
22S Broad Street.
Augusta, Jan. 30 tf_5_
SPLENDID STOCK
-OF
NEWGOODS
J. A. VANWINKLE,
HAS now on hand a SPLENDID and FASH
IONABLE Stock of
Fine Black Cloth Frock COATS ;
" Barlows SUITS :
Medium fine Business SUITS ;
Common do. do.
Fino and Common OVERCOATS;
Fino Black Cussimerc PANTS;
" Fancy do. do.
Silk Velvet VESTS ;
" Black do. do. do.
,; Silk VESTS;
'. Fancy do. do.
'. Black Cashmere VESTS.
MERCiUNT TAILORING*
Tho Subscriber Mill continues tho MER
CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, and has on
hand n splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, VESTINGS, Gno BEAVER, English
CORDUROY, ond ail kinds of Goods, which
?rill bo made to tnea-uro in the MOST FASH
IONS ELK STYLES.
S11IKTS, all kinds of UNDER GARMENTS,
Tl KS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, Half HOSE,
Pjper amlLiiibn COLLARS, Hair BRUSHES
?nd COMBS, &o , Ac.'
jsarAR Goods sold at tho LOWEST CASH
PRICES.
J, A, VANWINKLE,
230 Brond Street,
Under Central nottl,
AUUUSTATOA.
Ndv.ll 3ra4R
FOR SALE,
THE PLANTATION formerly owned by
Capt. lt. MERIWETHER. Tho PLAN
TATION is situated in Edgcfiuld District, four
miles from Curryton, and about thirteen from
Hamburg, S. C.
This Plantation contains SIXTEEN HUN
DRED AND TWELVE ACRES, and adjoins
lands of Samuel 'Gctxcn, John Adams, James
Caliison, Thomas McKio and others. It will be
divided into Tracts to suit purchaser?, and will
be sold "at private snlc on very favorablo terms.
??T*For further particulars, apply to Messrs.
GAHV i GAUV, Attorneys, who are fully cmpow
orcd to roll, make titles, ?tc, Ao.
Jan 14 3m 3
Notice.
AFINAL SETTLEMENT of tho Estato ol
JOHN M. JON?S, den'd., 'will tako place
in tho Ordinary's Offico, on Tuesday, tho 3d day
of March noxi. All persons holding seal Notes
ogainft the said Estato will moct mo at that time,
or they will bo dobnrred of their claim.
A. JONES, Adm'or.
Feb 3 4t ?
Administrator's Notice.
ALL Persons having demands against the Es
tate of SAMUEL BROOKS, dce'd., will
present thom, properly attested, to the Under
signed ; and thoso who are in nnywiso indebtoe
to tb Estato of the said Samuel Brooks, dce'd.
will please como forward and settle.
T. H. CLARK, Ad'or.
Dec 31 3m 1
NOTICE.
GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES
Ac, will make their Annual Returns t<
this Offico by tho first day of April next. Thosi
fulling to do so by tb .it day will bo Ruled to shov
cause. Z. W. CARW?LE, C.E.E.D.
Feb 12 lin 7
Errors ol* Youth.
A Gentleman who suffered for jcars from Ncr
vous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and all th
t effect? of youthful indiscretion,.will, for thc ?ak<
i of snlforing humanity, send freo to all who nee<
! it, tho rocipo and dircetionsfor making thosimpl
I romcdy by which ho was cured. Sufferors wish
ing to profit by thc advertiser's experienco can d
' so by addressing, in porfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York
May 27 ly 22
Kerosene Oil.
JUST received One Barrel No. 1 Keros?n
Oil. G. Lt PENN.
Feb 12 tf 7
AUGUSTA ?
No. 15 Washington Street
I . #. -A.XJO-XJS
THE SUBSCRIBER has just received
ENGLISH and AMERICAN
GARDEN AND
Which cannot be surpassed for quality an
ALSO-ONION SETS; Red and
KENTUCKY BLUE, ORCHARD and
ALSO-The Celebrated Early Good
Pennsylvania Gourii Seed and other early
0^7~Country Merchants and Farmers si
ages, from one ounce to' a' pound, sent by
, ' . . ?.' wi ?i ?.' no ... s\:><
. . _ . ?MiUtjtt . fi'ls ?
Augusta, Jan 6
NEW DRUG STORE!
No. 1, Park Row,
Edge?eld, S. C.
I^HE Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to thc citizens of Edgefield that he is now re
ceiving and opening a LARGE and VARIED
Stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS, '
GLASS
PERFUMERY^
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
STATIONERY,;
Arc, A-c.
These Good's were selected in person from
the best Houses in the City of New York, and
aro marked as lbw as such Goods can be sold in
thia market
His motto will be V QUICK SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS," and a firm adherence to
the CASH SYSTEM.
BSP* Cash Customers wiU find it to their inte
rest to trado at tho New Drug Store.
tS^ Don't ask for credit-not evon for a day
-as I am determined to sell for CEA i H-AND
FOR CASH ONLY.
-525-An inspection of my Stock is earnestly, so
licited.
T. W. CARWILE.
Jan 7 tf 2
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANE*
NAN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs
and tho Liver. For salo by all Druggists.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK
NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, ' atv unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive. Organs
and the Liver. For salo by all Druggists.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK
NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, ah unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of the Digestivo Organs
and tho Liver. For sale by all Druggists. .
GUANO!
CASH, OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED
CITY ACCEPTANCE.
ALS WO arc constantly receiving GUANO which
can"1>c sbippod without the capense of storage
and other expenses, and in or?er to increase our
sales for Ca.-b, to meet heavy payments, we havo
determined to reduce our prices at Savannah and
Augusta $5 per ton, for all ORDERS ACCOM
PANIED WITH THE MONEY. Our prices
will therefore l?c unilorm, as follows :
P1IOMX GUANO*
Imported direct to Savannah from McKean's
I?loud. Price per ton of 2,000 lbs. nt Savannah,
SiO Cash, or $02 payablo 1st November; at Au
gusta, $55 Cash, or $70 payable 1st November.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's. Manipulated
Guano.
A mixture of PHOENIX and PERUVIAN, well
pulverized and mixod under our personal super
vision. Price at Savannah, $?? per ton of 2,000
lbs., Cash, or $S0 payable 1st November; at Au
gusta, $70 Cash, or $Sj payable 1st November.
Pure i\o. 1 Peruvian Guauo,
Direct from Peruvian Agent,, at lowest market
price at. Savannah and Augusta,' for CASH.
jpy-We would advise those who wish to buy
GUANO on time, to apply at once as drafts must
bo executed, and approved, or other satisfactory
arrangements effected before shipments are made
Orders solicited ar.d promptly filled. Address
WILCOX, ??BBS & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUANO
No. 1)0 Day Street, Savannah, or
No. 211 Broad St., Augusta.
Augusta, Jan 20 Hm A
Boot and Shoe Business
For 18G8 !
THE Subscriber returns his warmest thanks to
thcponplo of Edgofle?d and vioinity for tho
geuorous patronage extended to him during tho
past your, aud will, by prompt and faithful at
tention lo the wishes of Lis customers, strivo to
merit a continuance of their favors.
Ho will carry on the BOOT and SHOE BUSI
NESS at.his old stand, in rear of the Post Oilice,
and is prepared to do alt kindu of work, iii his
??ne, in tho BEST STYLE and with the BEST
MATERIAL.
Prices to correspond with tho times.
S'Termi, STRICTLY CASH. No work
will" bo sufTorcd to leave the Shop until poid for.
VT. D. RAMEY.
Jan 1 tf 1
Ordinary's Office,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
January 2Sth, 1S08.
ALL EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS
und GUARDIANS who havo received their
appointments of tho Court of Ordinary, aro re
quired, in conformity wUh tho AUB of tho Gene
nd Assembly of this Stato, to rondor Inventories
and Appraised Account Sales, and Annual Re
turns of the Receipts and Disbursements of the
Assets of tho several Estates committed to their
chnrgo, until the entire Estates have boen settled
up with all parties interested in such Estate.
I thercfnro notify all Executors, Administra
tors and Guardians to make their RETURNS
FORTHWITH, and thereby savo mo tho un
pleasant duty of issuing Hula against them at
their cost. .
W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
Jan 29 tf 5 I
Fisk's Metallio
Burial Cases.
JUST received a lot of FISK'S CELEBRA
TED METALLIC BURIAL CASES-of the
latest styles.
Also, on hand, of my own manufacturo and
finish, a beautiful assortment of MAHOGANY,
WALNUT, POPLAR and PINE COFFINS.
All of which I am selling at LOW FIGURES,
and STRICTLY FOR CASH.
M. A. MARKERT,
Next door to Advertiser Office.
Jan 1? tf 3
Estate Notice.
ALL persons having claims against tho Estato
of W. E. MIDDLETON.idcc'd., are notifiod
to present the same to tho undersigned without
delay, and thoso indebted to said Estato oro re
quested to pay up forthwith.
J. T. MIDDLETON, Adm'or
Oct. 9, 1887 *ly 41
: ! Uli
OSEB STORE,
-One Door South of Broad,
T-A-3 C3--?
a SPLENDID STOCK of ERB1V
FIELD SEEDS,
d variety in trie Sonthern Market.
White CLOVER, LAWN GRASSES,
HEARD GRASSES and LUCERNE.
rich and Harrison IRISH POTATOES,
CORN, EGYPTIAN MILLET, &c
tppi?ed as low as elsewhere. Small pack
mail free O?" postage.
C. PE MTB LE.
3m 2
tl ???
Te Old Customers !
I TAKE THIS METHOD of announcing to
you that I am ?till at my old etand, where. I am
conducting tho ?arno old line of business, which
comprises thc usual assortmesc of
SHELF AND HEAVY
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
ALSO,.
Tin Ware,
Which I manufacture in all its Styles and Pat
terns.
WOOD WARE,
A largo assortment, such as Buckets, Tabs and
Pails.
COOKING AND HEATING
Stoves.
Among which are the justly famous Cook Stoves
"DIXIE," "SUMTER," "GOOD SAMARI
TAN," " SOUTHERN STATES" and " FIRE
SIDE." These Stoves are adapted to Southern
Housekeepers, and there should be one in every
family in order to facilitate aad moke booking
oasy.
Call and make a close inspection of tho Goods
and Prices before yon go further. *. '
I am not paying $2000 a year for rent of ]
Store as many others are. Bear this in mind, as
these expenses are not to be added to prices paid
by you.
Tl'in. MIX,
HAMDCBO, S. C.
Oct 6 tf 41
? WHIMS I I
HEALERS IV
STOVES, GRATES,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
HOUSE FURNISHING* GOODS, PUMPS,
it,, &C, &C,
265 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
-~
WE invite the attention of tho public to oar
well selected Stock, embracing several patterns
of FIRST CLASS COOKING STOVES, among
which will bo found .
Thc Olive Brauch,
The Deary Clay,
The Comforter,
The Hearthstone,
The Housekeeper,
THE AUGUSTA COOK, a new and beautiful
Stove, manufactured expressly for us to supply
tho wants of our people It being lower in prico
than others, brings it within the reach of many
who aro unablo to get more expensive ones.
In addition to our large Stock of Cooking
Stoves, wc have all sizes of HEATING STOVES,
GRATES for coal or wood, PORTABLE RA
DIATING GRATES, FURNACES, &c, ?e.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, of every
varioty, may always bo found in our Stock.
Our facilities for ROOFING mid GUTTER
ING, or MANUFACTURING TIN and SHEET
IRON WARE aro unsurpas.-cd. This d?part
ement is under tho personal supervision of our
Sonior Partner, who is a practical Tinner of 32
years' experience in thu City.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO.,
2?5 Broad Street, Augusto, Ca.
Oct 22 3m 43
DEMIS' SARSAPA?lLLA !J
THE PUREST AND THE BEST !
FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, OR PURIFYING
THE BLOOD !
?Sr-Tor sale by the Druggists.
Au-2$ * tf 35
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
OF
ALL INSCRIPTIONS
PLATT BROTHERS,
(FORMERLY C. A. PLATT A CO.,)
214 Broad Street, Augusta, Gai
W^E HAVE and aro constantly recoiving thc
best assortment of FURNITURE that has ever
been in this market.
ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS,
MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS.
CliAMBKR AND COTTAGE SUITS,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS.
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETE,
CENTRE TABLES,
SIDEBOADS,
EXTENSION TABLES, of all lengths.
We particularly call thc attention of purcha
sers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS for Beauty^Durability and Cheapness.
Our Manufacturing Department
Is still in operation. Special Orders will be
promptly attended to. REPAIRS DONE IN
ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Upholstering Department.
nAIR CLOTn, ENAMELLED CLOTH,
REPS, TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles
suitable for Manufacturers, which v/ooffcr at Low
Prices. .
Window Shades.
A largo Sto.ok of WINDOW SHADES, of evo
ry stylo and pattern, from tho Cheapest to thc
Finest, with all the New" Stylo Fixtures.
Undertaker's Department,
Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS,
of all Descriptions and Quality. METALIC
CASES and CASKETS, of tbe most improved
styles, furnished at all hoars during the Day or
Night.
UNDERTAKERS can besuppUcd with TRIM
MINGS.
Augusta, Oct 23 6m 43
nXTotio?.
THE BAR, next door to the Advertiser
Offico, is well supplied with the FINEST LI
QUORS, WINES,- SEGARS, Ac. Call there for
your HOT WHISKEY PUNCH, MILK PUNCH1,
SHERRY COBBLERS, TOM A JERRY, 4c.
Mr. Charlio Gray will boon hand at all time?,
and will make every exertion to please bis cue to
mers. '
CilEATHAM & BRO. ?
n 14 tf g.
3
2RESTS" ABE AT STAKE.
3?T THE
PURE FLOUHOFMW BONE,
MANUFACTURED AT
MARIETTA, CrA.r
AND .(v.UARANTIED TO BE PURE.
83?*It ls one of -tao-Hert Pert?lirers for Gar
For sale by
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
No 0, Warren Block, Augusta, da
Jan 27 . . tf 5
J.'W, BACON" & BRO. 7
WHOLESALE AND'RETAIL
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
IN ALL.. KINDS OF ..
Saddles; Hamels,
Leather, Trunks,
R?BBjeft p) LEATHER BELTING,
wop'!?7fA,iJES, WHIPS,
VALISES, C?BPET BAGS,
SHOE FINDINGS, '
French and Americas Calf Skins,
And All Other Kinds of Leatberf'
4cv ?c., .tc,
169 Broad Street,
Under Augusta-Hotel/
J^SADDL?S ana HARNESS REPAIRED
and Made to Order.
Augusta, Oct 7 ''T, "^^^^ ;VBm41
TO MILL QVYNERS.
PRESCH BURK, ESOF?S & COLOGNE
MILESTONES,
BOLTING CLOTHS,
SMUTMACHINES,
AN^^AXB-'?INDr-OF >>
, fibll Fumislung Ware,
?>? r Fos -Sais ? i r?tdT
AT TBE*LOWEST CAS3 PRICE,
By . ' '? ' WM; BRENNER*
. .' 1 " 107 Broad Strre^
. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Augusta, Jan 13 6m3
D. L. FULLERTON,
OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AJoGrJJSTA., GA.,
DEALER IN
COKING AND'HEATING
ma?
dec, ?Sc, ?Vc,
r : Also, Agent for the Salo of the
Hydraulic Clothes Wa slier and lb e
Patent Union Churn*
Tl ? ? *:. ?orwi TV .. -.-.>
HE greatest want of the Southern House
Keeper at pres-.t is LABOR, TIME AND
MONEY-SAVING INVENTIONS, to fac?itato
and promote home comforts. The first and most
indispensable, of these, is tho COOKING STOVE,
to procuro which it has been my care to select the
BEST, and such as ire most suitable for our
mtrket. Tho
CHIEF C?OK STOVES
Are so constructed that thc most perfect baking
qualities arc insured, together with economy in
the uso of fuel, and simplicity and convenience,
which render them easily managed by any one,
however inexperienced. The3e advantages havo
obtained/or the Stoves a popularity unparalleled
in every section of the country. Those Stoves
aro kept constantly on hand, together with tho
Charter Oak, Civilian and Texana
COOK STOVES,
All of which aro warranted aa good operators.
Wo rcfor to some of tho persons in Edgc??ld
who aro using the CHIEF COOK and CHAR
TER OAK :
Mr. S. NICHOLSON,
Rev. L. R. GWALTNEY,
Mr. JULIUS DAY,
Gov. F. W. PICKENS,
. Gov. M. L. BONHAM,
Mr. E. J. COLEMAN,
Dr. J. A. DEVORE, . :
Rev. D. D: BRUNSON,
Mr. J. T. BACON,
Mr. M. LEBESCHUITZ,
And a host of others.
^??~Be sure and coll on D. L. FULLERTON,
opposite Augusta HotcL No other dealers keep
tho samo Stoves.
Augusta, Dec 24 4m 52
? ! ,
NEW SHOP
"AND
New Tools.
GEORGIA FOUNDRY
AND
Machine Works,
KELLOCK STREET,
_A.ixgrx*-St?, Georgia. -
EVERY KIND OF PLANTATION and Mi
ning Machinery, Portable and Stationery
Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar
Mills, Horso Power, Agricultural Implements,
Shafting, Pullies, Hangers, Cou]jJing3, and all
kinds of Iron nud Wood Working Machinery
built to order on short notice. All kinds of
Machinery
Promptly repaired, and all kinds of BRASS and
IRON CASTINGS furnished.
^GIVE US A TRIAL.
HUSE & NEAL.
Augusta, Dec 17 3m 51
TO OWNERS OF WATER POWER, MILL
SEATS, 4c.
THE Subscriber would respectfully announce
that ho is now preparod to SURVEY, LO
CATE and PUT IN OPERATION ANY KIND
OF MILLS or MAOHINERY, propelled by
either Water or Steam.
Added to a lifetime's experience .(Hi years o.
which is recorded in this and adjoinirg Districts,)
ho has since the war been to thc North inspecting
and studying tho latest improvements in his line ;
and has modo his selection in {?team Engines,
Water Wheels, Model Flouring, Grist and Saw
Mills.
He now possesses all the latest Improvements
worth having, at Maker's prices,-which Im
provements he will guarantee to give satisfaction
when put in operation by himself, or under his
superintendence
Residence, Six miles below Pine House on the
Aiken Road. Post Office, Qr&niteViUe, S. C.
SAM'L. BAKER,
Mechanical Engineer and Millwright.
Oct 22 , tf . . J. 43.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons haying any demands against the
. Estate ? WM; ;R. SALTER/?Wa., wils
present th? ?ame, properly attested, - by OT ??fore
Wedncsday, tho 22d April next, as on that day tu
final settlement will bo made, in tho Ordinary's
Office, on' sold Estate. ' Those -Indebted' to soi?!
Estat/j will pay up forthwith, or tito. Administra
tors will bc forced to place ,all such claims in
- M. M.' PADGET,:Ad'or.
Jan. 22 Sm t