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The Little People. A dreary place-would bo this earth, . vi ere there no little people in it ; Thes?ng of life would lose its mirth, Were there no children to begin it. No little forms, likc-Luds to grow, ^\nd make t ho admiring heart surrender Notittle hands on breast and brow, To keep tho thrilling love-ohords tender. The sterner souls would grow morestern, tr?Te?ling nature more inhuman ; And man to stoic coldness turn, And wonjan would be loss than woman. Life's song/'indoed; would lose its charm Were there no babies to begin it; A doletto* place this world would be, ^cre there no little people in it. AWKWARD.-A citizen of Eliza beth, New Jersey, went to the cars on Thanksgiving Day to seehis daugh ter off. Securing her a seat, he pass ed out. of the cars, and w?'nt round to.her window to say a parting word, as.ie frequently done on such occa sions. While he wasp?issing out, the daughter left the seat to speak toa friend, and at the same time a prim looking lady who occupied the seat with her moved up to the window. Unaware of the important changes inside our venerable friend hastily put his face up lo the window and hurriedly exclaimed, " One more kiss, sweet pet." In another instant the point, of a bluo cotton umbrella caught his seductive lips, followed by the passionateiujunction, " Scat, you gray headed wretch IV. and he scatted. LIFE OF AN ACTRESS-A SAD STORY.-Miss Annie Glover was born in Glasgow, Scotland, became an ac tress, and was left a fortune of eigh ty thousand dollars, with which she came to this country, and married a man named Barry, who squandered all her money. She obtained a di vorce from her husband, and after ward performed at most of the Wes tern theaters. She was induced to remarry her former husband, but was forced to leave him a second time. At the time of the great fire at Chi cago she was burned ont and wander ed through the streets half clad and penniless. During the prevalence of the conflagration, she caught a severe cold and was subsequeatly taken by a friend almost as poor to St. Louis, where, on the22d ult., she died, aged only twenty-four years, and her body consigned to the grave at the public expense. On circuit, when a counsel was making a speech, an ass brayed loud ly outside. " One at a time, gentle men, if you please," said the Judge. Soon after, w-hile his lordship was ad dressing the jury, the same long-ear ed quadruped again began to give tongue. " What noise is that?" de manded the Judge. The counsel re torted : " Only the echo of the court, my Lord !" ? - . - It is an old anecdote, but a good one, which declares that a son of Erin's Isle, wandering along one of the roads of Connecticut, and meet ing there a pious and solemn resident of that locality, asked him : " An* plaze yer honor, will ye be so kind as to tell me where this road I'm walkin' in lades to?" was answered in deliberate tones, " it leads to h-ll !" and Erin replied, " Faix an by the looks of tho country and its inhabi tants I do be thinking I >m most there." A BATCH OF RADICAL GOVERNORS. -There are eight or ten Radical Gov ernors now before the public who have been impeached, or who stand before the country disgraced. Holden of North Carolina, was impeached and removed. Butler was impeached for fraud and corruption in office in Nebraska. Davis has been disgraced in Texas. Bullock has stampeded from Georgia, to avoid impeachment. Austin, of Minnesota, is now'"charged, with having taken a bribe of $5,000. Governor Scott, of South Carolina, is charged with fraudulently issuing State bonds to the amount of $20, 000.0J0. Ames and Clayton have managed to get out of their States by securing places in the United Srates Senate. Most of the above named worthies were instrumental in increasing the debts of the Southern States more than $200,000,000, and in disposing of the money. The South ern people were impoverished by the wir. A Radical Congress sent a swarm o' carpet baggers among them to mortgage their property and steal money realized from the same. And now Grant is capping the climax by the imposition of martial law, and the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus! Read the letter of William Diflingham, a young man from St. Lawrence County, now in South Caro lina. What an .'honest pa? ty" tin Grant combination makes !-New York Advance. Executrix's Sale. BY virtue of an Order from the Judge of Probate for Edgefield County, I will sell at publie outcry, to the highest bidder, at tho late residence of Dr. A. G. TEAGUE, deed., on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 27th, 1871, Sundrv articles of HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN KU UNIT URE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Ac., con sisting in part of One 3 Horse Wagon, One Spring Wagon ?md Harness, Plows and Plow Gear, among them One Sulky Plow, Two Brinley Plows, One tine Straw Cutter, One Grist Mill, Ono Gin head and Belting, One Plantation Bell, Several hundred bushels COTTON SEED, One fine Durham BULL, Several tine MILCH COWS and CALVES, and young HEIFERS. ?Sir Terms of Sale, Cash. Articles to be removed immediately after the sale. N. M. TEAGUE, Executrix. Dec. 12 2t 51 Executor's Sale! BY virtue of an Order from thc Judge of Probate, J. will sell at the late residence of Dr. A. G. TEAGUE, dee'd., on the 27th insf., the R EA Is EST ATE of Dr. THOMAS TEAGUE, dee'd., con sisting of a Tract of Land containing Three Hundred and Thirty-Seven Arres, moro or loss, adjoining lands of John Huiet, D. T. Vaughn, Thomas Deloadi, A. Broadwater, and tho Estate of P. R. Ulalock, dee'd. Terms mado known on the day of sale. NARCISSA TEAGUE, Ex'ix. _Dec6_3t 51 Executor's Notice. ALL persons having ar. v clai ms against the Estate of Dr. A. G. Teague, dee'd., aro hereby notified to present them to the undersigned properly at tested ; and all persons indebted tb the same to make payment by the 1st Janu ary next. N. M. TEAGUE, Executrix. Dec. 13_3t 51 Sale fo Law Library. IWill sell lit Edgefield C. H., on the 2d January next, by order of the Pro bate Judge, thc LAW BOOKS belong ing to the Estate of R. W. Tompkins, deceased. Terms Cash, Z. W. CARWILE, Ex'or, - Dec 13 * . flt 51 Al Notice^ IA/peifom in anvwiscf rrifre^fed'to the Estato of Mrs. .gLIZ. JPftKS-. COTT, de'cd.Varc;jloti tied to pay thc Rame"' without delay:; and those havin?j?l?irns' against the "Estate^..will- pr?sent -them; duly attested, for payment4 The Estate^ musti? clo?efrnp at an^iy dat?*. * -? JAS.% fcAUJjBB,Ex*or, \ PK,* # Sin #? The Brooklyn LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ? Paid up Cash Capital and Assetts, Two Million Dollars. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. . N W. M. COLE, Secretary. W. H. WALLACE, vice-President. . D. PARKS PACKLER, Actuary. Office No. 141, Broadway. New York. JOHN E. BACON aid W. P. BUTLER, General Agents for the State of South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia. As general Agents we take pleasure in presenting this well known and responsi ble Company to the public and in recommending it as FIRST CLASS in every way. We might add much more in this regard, but being interested as its Agents, prefer to speak through DISINTERESTED PARTIES. Therefore, read and-digest the following notices (among many others) from both Northern and Southern papers as to the virtues of this Corapanj-. Sun-Columbus, Georgia, January 27, 1SG9: "There is no better Company in the land. A comparison with other corporations of a similar character will convince all of tho superior safety in taking nsk3 with the Brooklyn Life." . Insurance Times-Kew York, January, 1S09: "Tho Brooklyn has placed itself in the van guard of insurance reform, and is tho first Company that has done full justice to the insured," Ac, <tc. The Sentinel-Raleigh, N. C. : " This great feature of cash surrender value is an important improvement that signalizes the era in insurance." Bonton Post-Massachusetts, 18G9: " This plan (guaranteed surrender values) re moves the sole objoction existing to making an application for insurance. Each policy becomes a piece of negotiable paper, as easily transferred as a Registered Bond." Dispatch-St. Louis, Mo., January 7, 1809 : " A policy in the Brooklyn Life is thus worth so much in ready money, (fee. This is the only Life Company that has carried this excellent feature into business," tte., <tc We call especial attention to this distinctive and advantageous feature of guaran teed surrender value of the Brooklyn Life, particularly characteristic; and also to the fact that there are no classes in the Brooklyn Life. All fare alike, whether from the North, South, East or West. Above all, we direct the public attention to the fact, that Polices can be obtained in this Coin pan v, owing to its careful management and superior advantages, at LOWER RATES than in any othor Company of EQUAL RANK AND SOLVENCY in America. BACON & BUTJLER, General Agents. Office, over Dr. FISHER'S DRUG STORE, Columbia, S. C., and at EDGEFIELD C. H. . r*t.S4\> ?' Agents wanted in every . county and town in this State, and also in the city of Augusta, to whom liberal commissions will be allowed. Nov. 9 tf 48 New Cotton and Produce WAREHOUSE. -0 The Planters' Loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $1,000,000,00! THE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets, Augusta, ?a., is now ready to receive COT TON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware house, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts for same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on 'Produce or Provi sions, on the most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the "Warehouse, or communicate with ttiG Officers CHAS. J. JENKINS, President. JNO. P. KING, vice-President. Tr P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sept 20_ ^ tf_89 Ckoice family Groceries 'AND PLATATION SUPPLIES. JAMES G. U\m & BROTHER HAVING set their STORE ir."order>and having received a Large Supply of the BEST GROCERIES, &c.,,tha^"?h be bought for money, now offer to their customers and the trade, a largTStock of FRESH GOODS, viz : Stuart's, Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A- B, C and Yellow SUGARS, \ Java, Laguayra, Ms raeaibo and Rio COFFEES, GreeD and Black TEA, or Best Quality, Stuarts SYRUP, GOLLAN TRIPS aud MOLASSES, Sugar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, New FLOUR, Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutch CHEESE, Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prime Leaf LARD, CANNED FRUITS, PRESERVES Ed JELLIES, English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCUIT, Frefdi, American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh, MACKEREL, CANDLES and SOAPS, of all kinds, BACON, Sides and Shoulders ; Liverpool SALT, " BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIES, WINES and LIQUORS, of first quality. WE HAVE ALSO ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Market, Fancy anti Traveling Baskets, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Trays, Straw Brooms, Feather Dusters, Counter Brushes and Hearth Brooms, FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. And our customers can r?s.t assured that we will do our best to please. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 BROAD STREET. Antrnsta. Ga.. Oct. ll 6m 42 Southern drown Fruit Trees For Sale at thc Georgia TSTursery. WM. M. IWBIiSOrV, Cultivator of and Dealer in FRUIT TREES, Grape Vines, Strawberry Plauts, tC*c, (fcc. Send for Circular. Augusta, Nov 22_3m 48 >)oors, Sashes, Blinds, vie. --- ^SHBS P. P. T O A L E, Manufacturer and ?ealer, No. 20 Hoyne St. and Horlbcctfs Wliarf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^SS-This is the largest and. most-com plete Factory of the kind in the South ern States, and all articles in this line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. TOA LE at prices which defy competition. ??rA pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be seat free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. July 26 ly 31 Good Things for Christmas. -Such as Soft-Shell ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, French and Stick CANDIES, COCOA NUTS, Mushroom CAKES, Egg, Walnut, Wine, Butter, Soda and Strawberry CRACKERS. Condensed MILK, <fec. I intend to sell the above articles-at the-4. lowest prices. Give me a call. 0. Fr CHEATHAM? Nov 29 ' . ' *v* "49* WILL RENT^for the^n?xl year, at reasonable rates? ??evf????fflred Acres ; Land? moro or less, wifbicomfortable, ! is a Rortjon of my Homestead tract, T in cfletd*c?n3itiottAaiid is wall adapted'; ' -(^K^orir?tfr ?taalr C??firr. *Ap> S l?cants will apply ear" ?). D. GOODMAN, Formerly of Ninety-Six andCross Hill,) S ICC! S leave to announce to his friends hroughout Edgeiield and Laurens, that ie is now with McCabe, Costello & Daly, The prominent Dry Goods Merchants of Vngnsta, where he will be glad at all ?mes to sec and servo them-promising hem advantages not to be surpassed by my other Dry Goods Establishment in he citv. Augusta, Oct 25 tf 44 ?Sfovelties ! GEORGE .WEBER, AS just return?d from tho North with an cl ocrant assortment of FALL and WINTER DST GOODS. To meet the wants of a constantly in creasing patronage, I have remodolled the interior of the spacious establishment No. 170 Broad Street, Opposite tho Augusta Hotel, making it one of thc finest Stores in thc City. I have also engaged the services of a numbor of polite and efficient Salesmen, who will bo happy to serve their nume rous friends in this community. The Ladies will find it to their intorest to examine my Stock. They will always lind bargains at The Bee Hive Store. Sept 20_tf 39 NOTICE TO PLANTERS. I WILL TAKE COTTON AT FULI MARKET PRICES from Planters whe aro owing mo for supplies, or I will ad vance liberally on Cotton and hold until next Spring on the following terms : Il stored in Augusta, IS per cent per an num ; if shipped to Baltimore or Neu York, 7-per cent.. ' M. O'DOWD. Augusta, Nov 15 _2m 47 Noth;e_of. Final SetUeiaenJ and Application for Diicbarge?~ fY^a^.TTn^dersjgn^d wril make a Final JL ^ffilenf?nreyffie-r EeTBongl.: Estate of BLFAWfaRrr; ?agg^^ tmarge'?nim'tft? ttustrus?* Adr?lnlstratoTs rfsam^taw.^; -??"-r:t* ... ., DEN/.. ja&mit? - ~~ ? 190 Broad Strei E areplensed to be able to infonr field,and^6urrounding Counties, that Fall and W ' i .* t'31 JJ *.\*. .Is now complote in every Departmem ever been our privilege to oiler to om This splendid Stock having been p had twenty-five years experience in 1 sufficient guarantee that it has been A that cannot fail to give satisfaction. All consumers of Dry Goods are cr making purchases. P No. li We will open on Monday, Octobor lGtb, a superior lino of DRESS GOODS ol French, English, Scotch and German Manufacture cor Busting in part of Gros a Grain, Gros de Rhine and Japanese SILKS, Irish and French POPLINS, in solid and fancy colors, VELOURS, Satin DeCHENE, Frcncli MERINOES and Empress CLOTHS, Pure MOHAIRS, Black and colored, ALAPACAS in all colors, Black BOMBAZINE, All Wool PLAIDS, Solid DeLAINES, Ac. Also alargeassortmentofFrenchCOR SETS, at low prices. P. A Itt. GALLAHER, _190 Broad Street. If you want to select a GOOD SUn from a splendid Stock of? Cloths, Cassi meres, Sattinets, Kentucky or Nortl Carolina Jeans, call at the Store of P. d M. Gallaher and you will be suited. P. & itt. GALLAUER, _190 Broad Street. Always on hand a heavy Stock of Do mestics, such as PRINTS, GINGHAMS Shirtings, Sheetings, Drilling, Osna burgs, Plains, Linsey, Denims, Stripes Plaids, and Ltriped Osnaburgs,-whicl we sell at Manufacturers prices. P. A- M. GALLAHER, _190 Broad Street. Special Inducements offered in Englisl and German HOSE and HALF HOSE, Linen, Cambric, Hemmed-stiched, Bor dered, and Embroidered Handkerchiefs P. A Itt. CALL III ER, In a limited advertisement, it is i of our stock. Suffice it to say that i at the Lowest Possible I An examination will convince the i assertion. Oct 18 Special Notices. fiAWAY? fiEA?Y RELIEI CURBS THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes NOT ONE HOUR After reading (bis advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF IS A CUEE FOI EVERY PAIN. . It wac the Ont and ls the Only Fain Remedy That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, al lays Inflammations, and cores Congestions, whethe of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowel?, or other glands o organs, by one application. I IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating the pain tb RHEUMATIC. Bed-rldde:., Infirm, Crippled, Ner vous, Neuralgic, orprottruled w Ith disease may suffer RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ^^.WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFIEMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONOE8TION OF THE LUNGS SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. _ PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTER'^. CROUP. DIPTHERIA. ?'MK CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEAD A^HofcTH A C'll E. ^ - NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ucarty Relief to thi part or parttjdiere, the pain or difficulty exists wll uflord L-asr VHMV?fort. Twcntv tjf/?: hMf n tumbler or water viii in I lew momcu.., >ure CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOU1 STOMACH. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, WINI IN THE BOWELS, Rmi all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should alway* carry ? bottle of Bad? way?1? Ready Relief willi them. A few drop in water will prevent tickneu ur pains fri.in chang of water. It is belter than French Brandy or Biller .aa a sAftulanl. Povor iinci Ague. FEVER AND AGUE cored for flay cont?. Then is not a remedial agent iu the world that will euri Fever and Ague, und all other Malarious, Bilious Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aide, by Radwuy's PUK) so quick as RADWAY'S RE LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH ."BEAUTY ! STRONG AND PURE RICH IJLOOD-LNCREAS1 OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAT. SKIN ANI BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED T( ALL. DR. RADWAY'S HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGE: TUE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERED! MEDICINE THAT EVERYDAY AN INCREASE IN FLESr AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE GEEAT BLOOD PUBIFIEE Ecery drop bf Vir SARSPAR1LLIAN RESOL VENT communicate* through thc Stood, JStctut Crine.antl other jiu id* ami j H icen of Ute *y*Uut Ut tioor nf Ufr, for il rr)>ttim thr wu*tr* of Vt? hotl, vsiUt new and ?muid maU-rial. Serif ula, Syphilh Qi?tmuptioH, Glttntlttlttr di*tti*t?. Ulcer* in th ThrtHtt. MouUi, Tumor*, Sotte* in U.e (?Utntl? an. oilier ptlrta o' Ute ayttem, Sore Ey*. Strumorou UimJittryeH from the Eur*, and the worst form*c Skin dittetue*, Eruption*, Erter Sort*, Staid Hf on liing Worm, Suit Rheum, Erytiptla*. Acne, Bitte. Snot?, Wornt* in th* Eleith, Tumor*. Cancer* in tit Wcnnh, and aU weakening und painful o'Ucharget Sight SUMIU), Lo** of Sperm anti au wa?U* of th Hf?principle, are icitlun Ute curttUre range of thi wonder of.Modern Chemistry, and a fric du;/?' it* will proreto any permit wing it for titlter of Ute* j firm* of di*rtl?e it* potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the waste and docompositlon ilmt is continually progressinf succeeds In arresting the.e wades, ami repairs tit s une with new material made from healthy blood and this the SARSPARILLIAN will and doe? secur -a cure is certain ; for w/.vn once this remedy coto menees its work of purification, and succeeds iL di miulshlng the lots of wastes, UK rt-pulr? will bc rapb and every day ihc patient will feel himself grawin better and stronger, the food diverting better. upp< tite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does thc SARSAPAKILLIAN RESOLVENT OJ eel all known remedial agents in the cure of Ch ron h Scrofulous. Constitutional, and Skin distases; but ls the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints Urinary, and Wonib diseases, Gravel, Dlabcta Dropsy, Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urini Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and In allcastt wliei there ar? brick-dust deposits, or the water is thiel cloudy, mixed willi subsianees like Ibo white of a egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbii dark, bilious iippearance, and whitu bone-dust di posits, and when lhere is a pricking, burning sen? tlon when passing waler, and pain In the Small i the Back and along the Loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills perfectly tastete?, elcpanliy ' coate d with sweel gnr purge, regolfile, purify, cleanse, nnd slrongthc lind way's Pills, for thu cure of all disorders nit) Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervoi diseases. Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Ind gestion. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever. Ii Rumination of tho Bowels, and all Derangements thc Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a posltli cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no morcur minerals, or deleterious drugs. Observe the following symptoms rcsultir from Disorders of the Dleestlve Organs: Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of the Blor in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ueui burn. Disgust of Food, Fnllnc? or Weight In tl Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering tho Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Ilea Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few dosen of EADWAY'S PILLS will free tl svstem from all tho above mimed disorders. Prie 25 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one lette stamp to RAE WAY Ss CO., No. ST Maiden Lott New York. Information worth thousands will I sent you. JnfrP_tv_ Notice. ALL persons indebted to WM. H1L1 dec d., will please call upon the ur dersigned, at No. 265 Broad Street, Ai gusta, Ga, and settle their accounts. WALLACE J. DELPH, Ad'or Oct 25 tf 44 Fire Wood. ARTIES desiring thojr Winter' supply of FIRE WOOD, can" get It, i" . any quantity,'hy applying to.'-.. ;, ". -, rr" . <-.-*^..-v % s -JR, o; SAMS.' N^rv -.Tv.;,^ ;tf, . '*yr i ?ft ... tv?.-.-S-i-., .. ?, ftff?t? ierosene-0il.? Kerosene Oil JriST/ ROt?H ?d FOUR" BARREL " - _ ->5.^. S?u?S? - G. Lv -P-ENNV flO?U-- .S il ' ? . .. . OODS ! ALLAHER, ?, Augusta, Ga. t our friends, and tlxe public of Edge our Stock of " inter Goods, b, and is by far the lajrgest that it has : friends and customers, urchased by one of thc firm, who has he Dry Goods trade of Augusta, is a veil selected? and will he sold ?it prices .rdially invited to*give us a call before . & M. GALLAHER, IO Broad Sired, A^O^f?TA, GA. In our LINEN Department can bc found a Choice assortment of Bleached, Brown and Fancy Table Damask. Also white and fancy Irish Linens. Damask and Huck Towels, Napkins, Dovles and Crash. P. Ar AI. <; AL LAUER, 11H) Broad Street. We are just in receipt of a large in voice of White Red and G rev Twilled and Plain FLANNELS, Also a large assortment of Opera FLANNELS in all colors, Ladies and Gents UNDERVESTS and SHIRTS, Balmoral, Boulevard ?fc Hoop SKIRTS. P. &JH. GALLAME ll, 190 Broad Street. Just received a fine assortment of Plain and Fancy Sash RIBBONS, Also a tull line of Trimming and belt RIBBONS, In order to meet the increasing demand of this branch of our trade, wo have made arrangements to receive fresh sup plies every week. P. &M. G A LL A II KR, 190 Broad Street. We have now in Store, and will con tinue to receive weekly, a beautiful linc ol' SHAWLS, the styles and prices of which cannot fail to suit the most fastidi ous. Also, a large lot of fine Bed BLAN KETS and Marseilles QUILTS. P. A: .11. (ULLAI1EK, 190 Broad Street, inpossible to give an idea of the extent tis expensive, and will bc Sold *rices. nost skeptical of the truth of the above T. & HI. G A. LL A HER, 190 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 3ml 43 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JANUARY 1,1872, IS A GOOD TIME TO ENTER COIT'S [f I VI ACADEMY. Address CAPT. WM. H. COIT, .Un. ye*, ville, S. C. AND uro ITS A full nnd completo histoiy of Chicago, her past, present and future. With graphic scene?, inciden!* and full details of the disaster, by Geo. P. Upton and J. W. Sheaman, editors of the Chicago Tribune. With over 400 paces, and 50 Illustrations. It IA now ready for deliorery. A6EHTS WAISTED. ?? choice of territory. Uuion Publishing Co., Chicago. II!., or rhiln.^Pa_ PLANTERS! FARMERS AND GARDENERS" SUBS CP. I UK FOR Thc American Farmer, Now combined with The lt tirol Register, and Eubllshed monthly at No. 9 North Sired, Baltimore, ld., by SAMUEL SANDS A; SON. It is the oUUut Ag ricultural Journal in America, and ?a? conduct ed over 25 years by our Senior! New scries lupins January 1st, 1S72. $1 &o a year, In advance ; 5 copies, *5 ; 11 for $10. Send for Prospectus, Premium Lists, UNIVERSALISM; Send for free sample copy of thc C H lt ISTIA N LK.ADKit. a tlrst-class weekly journal, published by the New York Slate Uonvenion of Univers.t lists, and eouiainliiz ihe Sermons rf Dr. K II. CHAPIN. Terms $2 SO per year, Addnss. Publisher CHKIS TlAN i.r:\i)K?(. 12SS Broadway, Kew York City._ 50th YEAR, NEW YORK OBSERVER ?8 jier "Annum, Including Year Book fur 1S72. SIDNEY E. A?Oi?bE, Jit. At CO., 37 Tarli IL:>w, Kew York. SAMPLE COPIES FREE ??rnnTi'? HO LS IOHO I. O SI AGA ZING WUUiU ts offered free during thu coming u ar lo every subscriber of Merry's Museum, the Toledo Blade, Pomeroy?* Democrat, etc. which ia an evidence of Ila wonu and popularity. Horace Ort eley, Jumes Patton, Themlore 'r?hm. Omi llyutllon, eu-., writ? for over) number. in clubbing itT?T rs three first-class periodicals foi the pri?e of one of them. A variety of premiums ..II i quain liberal terron. I: i- au original, iir.-t elasa magazine. Volume X begins willi ?lau. Ii. Three specimen copies free. Addrcw OVfc.lt ox ? ; HON DU KO PARKS, Printed in Two Colors, on superb TIM CD PAPES. KOUT Hnndred Xn:;r.\Ti:i^ of flower??. rM.witH und Veget at) I e.-., ??th Descriptions, and TVv J COLORED PLATES Directions and plan* for makin.? Walks. Lawns Oardens, Ac. The handsomest and best F!.??K \ J. nVIDl'i in Hie World. All f r 'len Cents, lo ?hose who think of Inlying Heeds. Not a quarter the cost.' 2 lyn* sohl of IS"!. Address, JA3?KS VICK. Ito-cliestcr, K. Y. PETERS1 MUSICAL MONTHLY; The Dee. No.. price Mc., lia? ID piece* Voi'al and Iii=?trtim?-n tal Piano Music, worth il iii sheol lorin. We will mai: two beeb Nos. for :> c.. lour for 9iv.. or .lau. lo ?ec. 71. for ?2.25. (regular price, ?1.) Bound ci> pies for 1S71. pill sid i H and edges, *.ri. The Music ls by Ha's. Thomas, Kinkel. Gnu no.!, ute. Address .T. L. PK TBItS, Wi!) Broadway, N. Y. ' O. BnX?WO. .\ I o::i]i(Mlii.i ol'( o. (?;.),II? Oil,I)C. AcklH".' Ciil-ii*! the beti prtmwtf.rr.rihc;/roir!!i r?ifribe.i .; nf ?hehair. J53. BUBS???S ;. C\. Huston, Wu> ?old by all dra^giatu. ??acure of imitattoti AGKNTS WnntecL-.\gcnUmakc more ninn ey at work for us than at anything else. Busi ness light nud permanent. Purl'culurs free. G STISHOX kCo., Fine Art I'ulUsherg, Portland, Maine <?/IOKA MONTH! Horse furnished. K* qr?"?O pense*poid. H.H. SHAW, Alfred,Mt AVOID QUACKS.-A victim of early Indi? eretloii, causing nervous debility, premature dis bllily, prematuro decoy, etc., having tried in vail every advertised remedy, lias discovered a simph means of self-cure, which he will send lo his fellow suflere?. Address J. H. jWfrYLS, ?8 Xansuu St. JT. Y. mm TH HIT Y Y KA Its' KXPIOUIKNCE IK TUE TEEAT-MKNT OF Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, The cheapest book ever published-containing nearly three hundred pages, and one hundred am thirty fine plates and 'nura-, im s of the anatomy o Uie human organs in a state nf health and disease with a treatise on early errors, Us deplorable conse quencos upon the mind and body, with thc author1! plan of treatment-the only rational and successm mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated A truthlul adviser to the married and those conten? plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phy sical condition. Sent freo of posture to any address on recelDt of twenty-five cents In stamps or posta currency, by addressing Da. LA CROIX, No. 81 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Tho author may b< consulted upon any of the diseases upon which hh book treats, either persona)!)- or ty matl, and medt nines sont tn any part nf thc world. Lost or Mtslaid. ALL.P?t?onsaroJbrewarncd from tra ding for a Bond given hy L?udon J-Tucker and others to Z. W. Cnrwile, Commissioner in Equity for Edgcfielt! District, ifl,18G^f?r$l,850 00, With acred Jtof Eighty-five/Dollars,-given ft)r thc HnilSnl^n?fiUy'''^?,^1^ -Estates ol \Vm. J". Wc??sjd?c'd.;. sajdlBonn-harifTB 1 'leen transferred to nfie *as suoeeBSor lu .. . D. fe TURNE?, J- P. C. E. C. " J^JU?yJOT, ?. _ M A. New Supply OF AT THE Carolina Store. POWELL & MULLER, No. 189, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., lVcxt Boor to Constitutionalist. WE nrc glad to say that, by means of the liberal patronage extended us by our Carolina friends, during the short time we have been in business, we are now prepared to satisfy their wants in EYery Class O?* Geods in our line at Prices io Snit ilhc Times. We have in Store several lame lots of NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS, at very REDUCED FIGUMES'/ DRESS GOODS from ?5 els. to $2 50 per yard. CALICOES from 8 to 12V cts. BED TICK from 12* cts. to the best. BLEACHED and BROWN HOMESPUNS from 8 cts. to' finest quality. BLEACHED DAMASK from CO cts. up. LINEN TOWELS from $1.00 to *8.00 per Dozen. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS from $1.00 to $8.00 per Dozen. Ladies' LINEN COLLA.vS from $1.00 per Dozen up. BALMORALS from 75 cts. to $8.00. A large supply of SHAWLS and BLANKETS, very Cheap. llciiH'siibcr, we Sell Domestics at Factory Prices ! OCT" Orders, for Goods z.t retail, for $10.00, or more, will be sent free of Express Charges. WALTER POWELL, formerly of Barnwell, S. C. WILLIAM MULLER, formerly of Columbia, S. C. Augusta, Nov-2 13t 42 CHAS. G. GOODRICH, 271 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia MAIOTACT??1E1 AID DIAI1B -IN ADDLES, SADDLERY HARDWARE, HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, BELTING-RUBBER AND LEATHER* L"EATHER O J? .A. LIL, B: I iXT ID S3 FRENCH MD AMERICAN ?ALF ii KIP SRI, Trunks, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, &c, &c. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Augusta, Oct 25 4m 44 New Fall Dry Gr o o els. H. L. ?. BALK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BBT GOODS, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. AM now opening a CAREFULLY SELECTED Stock of One yard wido English and American PRINTS, for Drosses, Shirts, Curtains, <fcc Black ALPACA of the best makes-Black French SILK, English, French and American PRESS GOODS, Opera FLANNELS, JEANS and CASSIMERES for Gents and B^fs wear, White and Colored Cotton FLANNEIr,? All wool Plain and Twilled FLANNEL, in Ped, White, Gray and Blue, White and Colored BLANKETS and QUILTS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS in great variety, Table DAMASK, TOWELS, NAPKINS, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS and SOCKS, Lino i Cambric IFD'K'FS, Umbrellas, eec. ZS- Plaid and Striped HOJJESPUNS, WOOLENS, Brown SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNAJiURGS and DRILLINGS, / Sell at Factory Prices.' Also, the best makes of CORSETS, HOOPSKIRTS, UNDERGARMENTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, Knitted Woolen SHAWLS and HOODS. ?. V An experience of thirty voa .- justifies me in asserting that 1 can Buy as Cheap as any ore-AS I BU l'UK LY FOR CASH! cv I can Sell as Low as any ont -AS I SELL ONLY FOR CASH. In my establishment every article is marked with thc lowest price thereon, and no one in my eauiblisjjient ls al'owcd to ask move. This insures justice to all dis fumen; because all ran buy my Goods at the Very Lowest Marked Price! ?SO-My assortment is most Complete in all the Departments. Thone at a distance .who wish to avail themselves of all these advantages, but not having tho time to come in person, can ayful an order, and save, besides the time, EXPENSES and FARE. An Extra Discount^Five Per Cent J .' on all orders, off' from the pri?e every one pays; in . >rdert?ro?nco their freight expenses on same. "I guarantee satisfaction, and should any : rticle not come up to expectation, it can be returned, and thc ^joney will be refunded. It is not necessary to send the money willi the order, as il can be c< Heeled on tho delivery ot Hie Goods. Cur out this advei-tLscuient, and be sure to give me a call. Or, in sending au order, address ES. ?i. A. B2AXK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sept 26 2m_' 40^ ?S7L FS 18717 !;*JS'! EL AUGUSTA, ?A. LO &. D?LY, VT E groot oiir friends and the tritio ::s of Edgeiield generally wirli tim opening pf the hall Trade. :'.....( ;.. ?.sure tin ?ii of our I teing in thc very boat position to pros eeim it to a success. Wo have now Store :i Stock of <? ?ods which wo have?p?rit impoli time In se lecting, and v. Inch is acknowledged by all to bc one of tho best assorted Stocks of GENERAL LRY GOODS In the Citv. We will rnueive Goods from our liuyer regularly every week. So that wo shall bc ab''J to show l'.VEK V NOV Eli Tx as soon as it appeal's in New York. We have a uniform I'J iee to All, and our lixcil principio is THAT NO ONE UND ERSELLS US ! We do not proposo to enumerate our Stock in detail, but call attention to liio fol lowing Departments as Specialities: Dtt?<N End racing Black, Colored and Fancy SILKS. Silk VELOURS, Silk REPS, irish POPLINS, Manchester POPLINS, French and English Medium and Low-Priced DRESS GOODS, in greal variety, The Celebrated"Buffalo. Queen and Crown Brands of BLACK ALPACA, French and German CORSETS,-the finest Stock we eyer saw in iii" City. Themost famous brands-all the new styles-of French KID GLOVES. HOSE, in English, German and Balbriggan, LACKS and LACE COLLARS, in Tlirc.nl, Guipure, Cluny, Buchesse, Maltese, Italian and real French Valenciennes, ifec, ike. TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE TRADE, wo would say wo have spacious and well lighted Rooms up-stairs, where we keep a largo stock of 1> O itt E STIC t- O (ll) S of livery Kind, which wc will sell by thc Bale or Piece, at Prices that will repay those who give us a call. Wo will advertise no (.foods we have not got ; No prices that we will not sell at. We will not falsely represent our Goods, or knowir ' use any deception to effect sales. To (hose we sell once, wc generally sell again r our increasing trade testifies Our motto is: COURTESY AND INTKGKIT* , AND OVE PRICE TO ALL MeSABS, COSTELLO *. DALY, 238 Broad Street, under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Oct 18 3m 43 1871! PALL. 1871 ! KEAN, LANDKAM & C,0 HEG leave .o inform the citizens of Edgeiield and vicinity toat they art now in possession of the Store, No. 209 Broad street, lately occupied by Messrs H. F. Russell & Co., and have ready for sale a general assortment of first class DRY GOODS. We will not attempt to enumerate all the difterenl articles, but will call special attention to our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, Where may be found full lines of Bleached and Brown Sheetings ano1 Shirtings; Osnaburgs, plain and striped ; heavy Cotton Plaids, Domestu Ginghams, Cotton Flannels, &c, &c. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT-A splendid assortment of red, brown anc grey BLANKETS, Georgia Plains, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinets, Fancy Cassi meres, Black Doe Skins, Linseys, &c. DRESS GOODS of every description, from the lowest to the finest. Om stock of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, OPERA JACKETS and FURS cannot b< surpassed. In our Notion Department we intend tc. keep every thing callee for. We cordially invite our old friends, with whom we have had such pleasani intercourse for the last fifteen years, also those we have never had th< pleasure of serving before, to an examination of our stock. We will do al in our power to render .". shopping" botb-pleasarLtnind. profitable.to ouriua toraers. We open regularly next Monday- morning-, Come and see us," on< and all. -.. . ?* - . ? *. We arc Agents for R. J. Roberts' Parabola Needles and Scissors. ^rvt f ^f ^SSAISr^ E??^?RAM & co. P. S:*-WewifT send Samples and pay the Express on ?til bills at retail foi amb?nts over Ten Dollar^.-' '. - * - - - - - . - .? . i . Augusto,Ga*, Ocfc ll 3mr ... . _42. Complaint for Foreclosure State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEDD COUNTY, CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, vs Mark Toney, John D. Johnson. j BY Virtue of tho Decree of Foreclo sure in this action, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., ci: sale-day in January next, to the highest bidder, at public out cry, the following Real Estate, viz:. ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in the County and State aforesaid, known as Tract No. 1, or the Homestead, contain ing One Hundred and Seventy-eight Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mark Etheredge and others, it being tho place whereon the Defendant J. D. John son now resides. TERMS.-Costs and one-half the pur chase money to bc paid in cash ; balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from date of. sale, to be secured by Bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premi ses. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9 4 te 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, 1 Judge of Probate, j Complaint vs !. for Mark Tonev, Foreclosure. John D. Johnson. J BY virtue of tho Decree of Foreclosure in this action, I will sell at Edgefield C. H.. on sale-day in January next, to the highest bidder, at public outcry, the following Real Estate, viz : ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in the Countv and State rtforesald, contain ing Two Hundred and Fifty-four Acres, more or less, known as Tract No. 2, ad ! joining lands of Samuel Posey, James Booth, J. E. Lerick and others. TERMS -Costs and one-half the pur chase money to be paid in Cash; the nal anee of tho purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premi ses. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9 4te 51 Sheriff's Sale. A. B. Watson, Assignee, ) vs \ Fi Fa James D. Watson. J BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the nrst Monday in January next, the Interest in Remainder of the Defendant in the Homestead assigned to the Defend ant as Homestead, containing Two Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Watson, Sr. /ST* Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9 4te 51 Sheriffs Sale. Warren, Wallace ct Co. ) Warrant vs > to Enforce Turner Clary. J Lien. B. virtue of a Warrant to nie di i-ected n the above stated case, I will pro ceed to sell at the residence of J. P. Den ny, in Edgefield County, on Morday.the 25th December inst, the following prop erty of the Defendant, to wit : One Horse, One Mule. j. H. MCDEVITT, S E. C. Dec ll 2te 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, CO UR T OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, Plaintiff, vs M. N. Holstein, li. W. Youngblood, Adm'ors., et al UNDER the Order of the Courtin this case, I will re-sell at the risk of the former purchaser, on the first Monday in January next, at Edgefield C. H., to the highest bidder, at public outcry, ONE TRACT of land situated in said County, on the Charlotte, Columbia ct Augusta Railroad, one mile from Bates ville Depot, containing 800 Acres, More or less, bounded by lands of John M. Norris, A. D. Bates, L. W. Young blood and others, on which Wade Hol stein, dee'd., resided at the time of his deathj known as the William H. Norris place. This place has a fine Dwelling House, a good Gin House, the necessary out buildings and oilier good impiovements, and is, from its favorable location and othe? advantages, one of the most valua ble in the County. . TERMS-Cash sufficient to pay costs and dhe-third of purchase money. Bal ance on a ci edit of one, two, three and four years, pavable in equal annual in stallments, with interest from date, pay able annually on the whole amount, till all bc paid, secured by Bond of the pur chaser, and Mortgage of the premises. J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec 9 _ _ 4tc_ _51 Stfate of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, "j Judge of Probate, I Complaint for vs I Foreclosure. Tolivor T. Perry. J BY virtue of the Judgment ol Fore closure in this action, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., rm tho first Monday in January next, to tho highest bidder, at public outcry, the following Real Estate, viz : ONE TRACT OF LA NH situate in thc County and State aforesaid, known as tho Bcrrv Tract, containing Three I fondled and Thirteen Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Bouk night, Shnmpert Clary,- Perry and others; TERMS.-Thc Costs and one-half the purchase money to be paid in cash ; bal ance of the purchase money on a credit twelve months, with interest from date of salo, to be secured by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premi ses. Titles and stamps extra. J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Dec il_ 4te_51_ Sheriff's Sale. Tillman Watson, Sr., ] vs \ Jehu T. Nicholson. ) BY virtue of a Writ of Fl Fa to me directed, in tho above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in January next, the following property of the Defendant J. T. Nicholson, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as tho Rains'Tract, containing Four Hun dred and Sixty Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Clinton Ward, Mrs. Ta bitha Watson and others. fi?r Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, s. E. D. Dec9_4te 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. CO URT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mensa Herlong, ) Foreclosure vs \ of Missouri Campbell ct al. J Mortgage. BY virtue of the Decree >A Foreclosure in this action, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on sale-day in January next, to the highest bidder, at public outcry, the following Real Estate, viz: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Fifty Acres, moro or less, situate in said j County and State, on waters of Saluda River, adjoining lands of Theodore Mer- I chant, P. Livingston and others. TERMS-Tho costs and one-half the Eu reliase money to be paid in cash ; the alance of thc purchase money on a cred it of twelve months, with interest from date of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premi ses. Stamps and titles extra. j. H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. Dec 9_4te_51 Executor's Sale. J. H. Brooks, Ex'or, ) vs [ M. A. Brooks, et al, J BY virtue of an Order in this case, I will sell at Edgefield CH., on Thurs day, the 28th Dec. inst., the HOUSE and LOT, with the improvements thereon, now occupied by Gen. R, G. M. Duno ,-ant, adjoining lands of W. P. Butler, Lewis Jones, and others, containing Sev enteen (17) Acres, more or less. Terms.-One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, to be secured by Bond and a Mortgage cf the House and premises. The purchaser to pay for papers. J. H. BROOKS, Ex'or. Dec. 7, -, . .-. 3t _51 Onion Setts!.Onion Setts! r USTreceivC/l TOW BBLS. ONION* SETTS; White, Red and Yellow. ? If you wish tb produce tho largest 'size Onions^ this H th*?3 "p'rqnej time to., plant" your Setts. FoiasHetv'. " ' " ' " n/fcPENN, Pf?t?rfet Ct?LJl V ; t? i Complaint for ?relief. State of South, Carolina EDGEFIELD COVmY: IN PROBA TE CO VRT. Chamer Crocker, Francos McEvoy, vs Matilda Nobles, Lewellyn Nobler, Copy James E. Nobb?, Summons Martha Davis, !. for Mary Ann Carlisle, I Reliof. Emeline Nobles, Solomon Nobles, Amarillas Nobles, Louisa Nobles, Alice Nobles. J Co the Defendants Matilda Nobles, Lew ellyn Nobles, James E. Nobles, Martha Davis, Mary Ann Carlisle, Emeline Nobles, Solomon Nobles, Amarillos Nobles, Louisa Nobles and Alice No bles : rOU are hereby Summoned and re quired to answer the Petition in his action, which is filed in the OflSco of he Probate Court, for said County, and 0 serve a copy of your answer, to tho ?id Petition, on the Subscribers, at their >mce, Edge?eld ,S. C., within twenty lays after the service hereof, exclusive >f*the day of service; and if you fail to mswer the Petition, within the time iforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply io the Court for the relief d e nanded in ti:e Petition. GARY <fc GARY P'l'ffs' Attys. The Defendants in this action will take notice that this action is commenced for :he Partition of Land in the Probate Court of the said County and State, and that a Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the jfflce of the Probate Court for Edgefield County, on the 21st day of November, A. D., 187L GARY & GARY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Nov 29_6t 49 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Z. W. Carwile, adm'or. of the Estate of Robt. W. Tompkins, dee'd. vs James P. Carroll, et al. BY virtue of an Order of'the Conrt in thus cause the creditors of Robt. W. Tompkins, dec'd.i are required to prove their demands before the undersigned on or before the first day of January next, or they will be barred) of all bene:it in the judgment that maybe rendered in this cause. S. B. GRIFFIN, Special Referee. Nov. 21_6t _48_ State of South Carolina LEXINGTON COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Daniel Drafts, Plaintiff, ) vs. \ Summons. David Hoieman, Def d'ant, J To David Holeman the Defendant in this' action. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in this Court on the 3rd day of November, 1871. and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub scriber, at his office, at Lexington Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of the summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If yon fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plan ti if will take judgment against you, for the sam of Ono Hundred and Ten 99-100 Dol lars, with interest at the rate of Seven per cent, per annum, from the 19th day of January, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and costs. Dated No vember 3rd, 1871. FORT, PlantifTs Attorney. Dec. 6 6t 50 THE CAUSE AND CUBE OF COIfSUKPTIOlt. -The primary cans? of Consumption fi derange ment of toe digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation.. By limitation I mean that proceas by which the nu triment of the food ts converted Into blood, and thence Into the solids of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the slightest pre disposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Longs in some of Its forms; and I hold that It will be impossible to core any case of Consumption without first restoring; a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be done ls to cleanse tbe stomach and bowels from aU diseased mucus and slime, which ls clogging these organs so tbat they cannot perform their fonctions, and then rouse up and restore the liver to a heal thy action. For this purpose the surest and best remedy is nenck's Mandrake Pilla. These Pills dean the stomach and bowels of aU tbe dead and morbid allnieUhat is causing disease and decay in the whole system. They win clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated th pre, and rouse lt np tn a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills ; bnt there remains In the stomach an excess of add.-the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bow els the lacteala are weak, and requiring strength and support. It Is In a condition into this that " Schenck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It la alkaline, and Its ase wUl neutralize an excess of add, matt ing the stomach sweet and fieah; lt will give per manent tone to this Important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living Mood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption is the free and persevering ase of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup. The Pulmonlc Syrup nour isbas the system, puri nes tbe blood, and is readUy absorbed Into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens iJl morbid matters, whether In the form of obsce* <e* or tubercles, and then assists N stu re to expel ?ll tho diseased matter. In the form of free expectoration, when once lt ripens. It ls then, by tbe great healing and purifying properties of Sehende'? Pulmonlc Syrup, tbat au ulcers and cavities ore healed up sound, and my patient Is cured. Tbe essential thing to be done in curing Con sumption ls to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body wilt grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs,-a cavity or abscess tb.ere.-the cavity cannot heal, the mutter cannot ripen, so long as the system is below par. What ls necessary to cure is a new order of things,-? g.iod appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow In flesh and get fat ; then Katu re Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off In large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. This ls the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and if a person is very bad, if the lunga are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung ls entirely gone. If there ls enough vitality left in the other to heal up, there ls hope. 1 have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live and enjoy life to a good old age. This Is what Schenck's Medicines WUl do to cure Consumption. They win dean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen lt, get up a good digestion, and give Nature tho asslsti-nce she needs to dear tbe system of all the disease that Is In the lungs, whatever the form may be. '_.. It is Important that while usln? Science's Medi cines, care should be exercised not to take cold: keep in-doors in cold -nf damp weather: avoid night air. and take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm sunshine. . . I wish lt distinctly understood that when I recom mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold, whi 1 o using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man who has but partially recovered i .-ora the effects of a bad cold ls far more liable to a relopse than one who has been entirely cured; and lt ls precisely the same In regard to Consump tion. So fons; as the lungs are not perfectly healed, lust so long ls there Imminent danger ora full re turn of the disease. Hence it is that I so s tren u- . ously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that is not genial ana pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives" lungs are a mass of sores, which the least ch:-.nge of atmos phere will Inflame. The grand secret or my suc cess with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdue Inflammation Instead or provoking lt, as many of the faculty do. Ac Inflamed lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be exposed to the biting blasts or Whiter or the chilling winds or Spring \ x Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from ?ll Irritating Influences. The utmost caution should be observed In this particular, os without lt a enru under almost any circumstances ia an impos sibility. The person shonld be kept on n wholesome and nutritious diet, and aU the Medicines continued until the body hos restored to lt the natural quantity or fie-h and strength. I was myself cosed by this treatment or Ute worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fct and hearty these many years, with one long mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the First of October I expert to take posses sion of my new building, at the Northeast Comer o? Sixth and Arch Street?, where I shall be pleased to give advice lo all who may require lt. Full directions accompany all my Remedies, so that a person in any part of the world can ba readily cured by a strict observance of the same. 1. H. SCKENCK, M. D.. Philadelphia. JOHN F. 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