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TH? ADVERTISER: Terms, 33,00 per Annum. An Unfortunate Shooting Affair* On Tuesday morning last, our young townsman, Mr. Charlie Chase, shot and wounded, fatally, a negro man by tho name of Jake Lindsay, better known, however, as Jake Moss, who died on the next day. Mr. Chase lives with his wid owed grand-mother, Mrs. Sam. Brooks, conducting her farming interest, and af fairs generally. Jake Lindsay was hired by them, and was, under Mr. Chase, a sort of foreman of the crop. That the farming operations were to be absolutely ordered and guided by Mr. Chase, was, wn are informed, a part of the contract or agreement. On the norning of the difficulty, it seems that Mr. Chase ordered the hands into a certain field, but upon going to lookafterthingd, found them, with Jake, in another. And this by Jake's direc tion. Mr. C. commanded them into the other field. The negro objected, refused, and exhibited much wrath and obstinacy. We would not really be, or appear, in the faintest degree prejudiced in this ac count, but from all we have been able to learn, and from reliable sources too, the colored man behaved on this occasion with unbridled insolence and blind and unreasoning obstinacy. The upshot was, that Lindsay quitted the field, hurried to the house, returned with his loaded gun, and resumed the altercation. And upon this, Mr. Chase, much excited and exas perated, shot him. As we go to press, an inquest is being held upon the body of Lindsay. Mr. Chase, having left his home, has not been ar rested. But he will of his own accord, we are assured, return after the present ex citement ii as somewhat subsided, and surrender himself to the proper officers of tho law. An Atrocious Murder hi Beech Island. At Haukinson'sStore, in Beech Island, on last Saturday night, a horrible and altogether unprovoked murder was com 1/. . ad by one Thos. Williams, a colored mau., who ruthlessly took the lifo of a fellow-mau. also colored, named John Minis. It appears that Williams was beating another negro in an unmerciful manner, when .Mims went to Williams and begged him to cease beatingtheman, who was a fric ' -;f Mims', whereupon Williams became very much offended with Mim8, accused bim of taking up th? right of his un fortunato friend, which Mims denied, and after giving the latter tb-- d-tie, took up tho door bar, and struck Mims a se vere blow across the temr'c, from the enects of which blow he died almost instantly. An inques? was held on ihn body of tho deceased on .he evening of tne 26th, J. F. Harling, Trial Justice, acting as (X.iv..ier,and a ver die returned in accordance with the above facts. Williams was arrested and lodged in jail at this place by Milledge Coo per, Constable, on Tuesday last, where he now await's his trial. . A Woman was the Cause of his Over throw. On Monday morning last, on the plan tation of Mr. M. 0. Glover, on Horn's Creek, Verge Tord, a person of color, under the influence of a raging case of rod-hot jealousy,-of the venomous green-eyed type-stealthily advanced up on one Dick Williams, another p. c., who was laboring diligently in his cotton patch, and without one word of warning, deliberately shot Williams down in hi tracks, and then fled. At last account." Williams was not dead, nut it was though.", his wound would prove fatal. A '.varrani ho? fc-c-wri.-iued.tr>- Trial Jn<?f|?/?.,l?{imsay for the arrest of Ford, but he'has nu yet been apprehended. Local lletas. First, thc Entertainment of the Baptist ladies. This proved, as it deserved, a towering and gigantic success. The ar rangements, the decorations, and the conduct of the whole affair, gave evidence not only of high womanly taste and skill, but also of worthy womanly zeal and piety. Tue supper was fearfully and wonderfully compiled' Who was ever befallen by such a splendid ?nd elaborate feast before ? By this supper, the matrons who managed the affair gave convincing proof that they have not liv ed in vain-that they have a thorough knowledge of the gastronomical needs of tbe animal, man. As regards the ensnar crs and allurers of tho Ice Cream and Strawberry Tables, of the Fish Pond, of the Post Office, of thc Oipsey'sBooth, of the Raffling Stalls, they were cunning, they were s?duisantes, they wereirresisti-1 blc !-and still they tempered justice with mercy. When one of them approached a fellow, or summoned a follow to her lo cale, that poor fellow's pocket book, like Capt. Sm,ith - - vug, .' --unedown at onse." Just as it ah -ul have dope? And the Hall, what a r>eautiful, animated, (shall wo say Bolly Varden-ish? Xo. We will not be SO vulgar,) scene it'was ! How well everybody looked, and how amiably' everybody entorcd into th? spirit of the thing. And how wonderfully well the yoong peoph got c 'on g w ithont dancing ! And what :i r<-:i;-? ii is now and then, to be able to got through an evening with out Kangarooing it .iround frantically four or five ?ours. Kangarooing it is lovely, md wo like it-hut not in mid summer. \nd now the upshot. The ladies clear ed Two Hundred ".nd Fi fly Dollars. And fbrrhwii) ie ol ' 1 iburch islo be clothed and . it-sritrht mind. And thc new OJ^-.I. ,v.? to uri ve. it I?? delightful, ir dilapidated ola Edgefieid, tachrnnicio al] :hi>. . 'fhe Ej scopal h.?lic# !>o!-.l -i. me-tinr yestar?ay afternoon t<? organize thei: coining Entertainment, and the amateurs j;re already busy rehearsing their play? and their music. Either the 13th or Mth of June will probably bc the dav. Thc June term of Court will begin on Monday next. Judge Melton will o: course preside. Wo have not heard who ?111 act as Solicitor. Mr. Talley, -; tor of this Circuit, is rttill confined t<> his home in Columbia by ?ii-k'w Ont <>? the 36 nantes on thc jury ii.-t .'7yr> w?si:< men. Capt. E. II? Youngblood's cotto. usual, is much miked of Bu ;ht bra vest piece we have seen with ? ?rr own eyes i.- at Col. Huiet's, back ol his gar den. And wt met Johnson Uland and Frank Warren a day or two 'ago, and they bragged right'heavily of theirs. And they uso' bragged' right heavily of Johnson's Depot, its growth, its glories, and its destin;. The Johnson's Depot people are really beginning to-regard thc denizens of this c'.d town as outside Plylistinos- dwellers among bats, owls and car kn cs-.. As regards local politics, the Republi cans have it all to themselves. They ato somewhat divided however, and it is pretty cloar they will have two tickets in tho field. The Democratic sentiment of the County, so far as we can learn, is not to participate in the coining canvass at all, but merely to go.forward and vote for tho ticket on which arc nominated the best men-men whoare free from the influence of tho'Radical ring in Colum bia, and who will go in favor of repudia ting thc twenty millions of State bonded debt fraudulently cot tructed by the Scott-N eagle-Parker carpet baggers. A go cd ticket, thus pledged, bo thc nomi nees Republican or Democrat, white or black, will, we daresay, receive tho port of the white people, of Edgefielt Another kind lady, one of the sort trill have gout! things and pretty th around her-has sent us Irish Pota and Flowers-Early Rose, each one as an elephant-and such a bouquo Flora herself would have shrieked < in ecstasy-Mrs. Lewis Jones. Daily-afternoonly-we water a Tor plant (Trophy) with water strongly pregnated*with cow-pen manure, midsummer we expect to have achic a great feat. And before very lonj expect to write, like Horace Gree "What We Know About Farming." Mr. Penn, who filled Noah's medii chest, ii preparing to move his D Store over to No ;:, Park Row. It's ] Gibralter or the Rock of Plymouth ra ing a move. The regular Free Schools have clo -because Parker's office is "not funds"-but two individuals have cent ly arrived in our town to teach aun the blacks-both white-one, a m named Kirk-the other, a female, na as yet unknown. $8f See correction in advortisemen Dissolution of firm of Messrs. Mart cfc Clisby. _ _ Interesting items from Ridge Spri RI?OB, S. C., May 23d, 187! MB. EDITOK.-Thinking you wo like to have items from different ppr th of the County, to publish when y< space permits, I have concluded to sc you a few from Ridge Sr?ng, one of prettiest and most prouasing villages the State. It is progressing, and we anticip having quite a town in thc course o few years more. But a few years iii and there were only two liiouses he Now there are many, nutre. - Since *1 completion, of the C. C. ct A. R. R., tl place has improved very much, and s; continues to do so. Improvements s visib?o on ail sides. Thc place has th ree Ho ras, occupied i spectively by Messrs. Merritt & Merri R. & J. W. Timmermau. and Cartled cfc Thomas. Irado during tho wiul past was good, bu: now, as summer s< in, when farmers arc busy audrnerchar idle, or amusing themselves the best w they can, there is somewhat of dullnc with them. We think Ridge Spring i* destined be a place of considerable note in tl future. All tho restrictions requisite make it a moral and really desirab place, are enforced. Not a drop of liqu of any kind is sold here ; and moralii is generally inculcated. We have a large and commodious Ba] list Church, with the eminent Rev. San uel Furman as pastor, whose great min and extraordinary qualifications have ai quired for him exceeding popularity an honor. His impaired health and a< vanced age render him of late unable 1 perform regularly the sacred duties ? lotted to him. His recovery is looke for soon. Several houses have be n reared with] the last six months, and econ we are sti to have another desirable acquisitioi Mr. Wm. Merritt Ut erecting a uno mar sion ?..n thc North aido >f the Iuiilroar an 1 will soon gra*e ti.o place by the po. marient location o?'hint^elf and ?amih We have afine spring that fiwnishc watorin abundance. All that is require tti make '.nia a place of general resort fo Northern invalids, tourists and pleasure xe- kers, is to have the Spring properly "fixed, ami a good hotel orected. wit] livery stables, ?tc. The water is decided ly superior, and we feel satisfied that^n analysis of the same would prove it b co. aaiu medicinal properties of confider a;>le value. Thc country around is in a fine state o cultivation. Cotton predominates. Con i is rather in thc back ground. Scarceb enough to hist four months is cultivated The Western States are expected to fur nish it, and but little local attention i given to it. We forgot to state among improve ments that the Messrs. Tiraraermairhavi built a neat Masonic Lodge over thei store, and rented it to the Masons here It is soon to be dedicated by a high Masoi and honored citizen of your village ; an< it is supposed the mystic order will hav an interesting time on the occasion. A few more inhabitants, dwellings am stores, and this will be quite a pleasan and beautiful little village. Yours, etc. _ MAS* Suspension of Habeas Corpus. The New York Herald says: "Th advocates of the bill before Congress ex tending the President's power to surent the right of habeas corpus for one year ir the South begin to despair of carrying om their pet project. A canvass of the aiot?< of Representatives shows thal tho major ity c i thc members will not endorse suet an insult to th? rights of American citi zens. There is little hop for true rccon struction in the Southern States a3 lon? as the very liberties of the people arc han.led over to the tender mercies of ru:! itar)*. satraps, and the fundamental prin? cipics of civil rlghis can be teni away at the measure of a shoulder-strapped dicta tor. " The power ol ono man tu suspend du right of habeas cerpna has been to? ong P. disgrace to thc nation, and wc trus'. that our representatives, when thc bill foi its extension COUK-S b love theta, will promptly rebuke the insolence and audac y that suggested it. it is high time that the interminable amt about the issues ol the war be laid aside and civil rights -be : respected to >i! parts of the country. Titi1 ;*outh can never be brought voluntarily within the sisterhood of the States so long os military rule is to be the pr?domin?t-: \r.z power and idle complaints about local ./?tragos are believed in Washington. This ?ourae has been tried and found s>? evii ul he most aggravating kind. Lei the Gov ernment now turn it* attention m concili atory measures. They will prove, beyond doubt, more successful/' The New York Tribune s.?ys: "Thew is no decent excuse remaining for this legislation. It is time for thu war to end. There is no general 'urbancc now ex isting in the ^outti. ac more local ir P'gmaiities tban-iia: ps plc of good will profess tht-mselvea abrWapd anxious lo regulate. Seven yctrrs7nave passed si-cc the in^f hcM*lii<? sh'tf Y>". "?red -} ainat thc fi. : I' ??" '".'"pl-' i,: h? -r utii are ever ? ?:'..;:.i,.- their con&titatior. i manner o'.' . . .; al '." ^*r- :n!v ??rae for them i.?i begin, i: ~.is were an ordinary time ' re v. uld be no i reuse for, such contin exc 'iioiial legiaU;i'>r. ; abd now, when rho Pi idtftit is eadeav ing io secure hu je-eiecti'in, there is a positive indecency ::r th? clamor, of his partisans for Congress r;) put the sword of mar.tiid law in his hands, and then to go'Home, leaving him dictator and candidate.' _ I" OM MOX IS THE CITIES, BUT VERY [JXUSTAL is THE VouKTBY.-On Monday night, thc 6th instant, Mr William Gib son and hisfrife, who live just over the Fairfield line, were awakened in the night by hearing the. cries of an infant. Rising .mu searching abput the house, they found, in an old hat on tho centre {able, a white ande intent, about" twenty-four hours old. No clue luu been obtained as to the par ente, or to the persons who deposited it in its strange but appropriate nest. Hav ing repenlly been bereaved of a child, their hearts warmed at once towards thc little foundling, and they determined to keep and raise it as their own. Several child le.- s couples sought to secure it for adop tion, but Mr. Gibson and wife persistently refused to part with the lit?le stranger. One of the poetic vagar.es about the origin of babies is, that " the gates of ii-aven are left ajar," and that the little fellows unronsciouslv wander forth into terrestrial scenes. We doubt very much whether this one caught in an old hat had o pure au origin.-C heeler Reporter. For the Advertiser. Thanks. By the action of the Edgefield Baptist Church in Conference, on last Sunday, the writer was authorized and requested to give expression, through tho public press, to tho gratitude which we feel, to the ladies of tho congregation for their liberality, devotion and energy, to the owner of ibo "Addison Hall" and his family, for their generosity and valuable assistance, and to tho ontiro community, for their hearty- patronage, ? in the recent successful edon to raise money for paint ing and repairing our house of worship. Women'shands, prompted by women's loving hearts, brought spices toa Sa viour's lomb, and it well befits them to labor to adorn a house dedicated to his worship. We rejoice to know that in these days of much talk about " woman's mission," the women of Edgefield are ready to ahov. '.hat they comprehend their true mission, not by words so much, but by earnest deeds ; and that the finan cial discouragements with which our people have had to contend have not cramped the generosity of our noble hearted men. indeed the whole people deserved, the highest praise, and such we most heartily accord them. L. BROADDUS, Pastor. May 28th, 1872. M^OLI???I*. THE Firm of Markeri & Ciisby was this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons indebted to the Firm will please call on A. A. Ciisby and settle the samo forthwith. M. A. MARKERT, A. A. CLISBY. May 15th, 1872. ACard. HAVING disposed of my entire in . terost in the Drug establishment of Markert ?fe Ciisby to Mr. A. A. Ciisby, I respectfidly return my best thanks for the liberal patronage 'extended to the Firm, and sol i CK a contiuuanco of tho same to ray successor. M. A. MARKERT. May 15th, 1872, To tkTP?bi?c. AS above announced, I have this day bought the entire interest of Mr. M. A. Markert. in tho Drug House of Mar kert tfc Ciisby, andwill continue thc busi ness under my own name. Highly ap predating the generous patronage be stowed upon our late Firm, I trust by due diligence to business and prompt at tention to tuo wants of my customers to merit and receive'thQ kind encourage ment of the good people of Edgefield. Having assumed the -payment of all debts contracted by the late Firm, I must necessarily urge all indebted to said Firm to como forward and settle promptly. A. A. CLiISBY. May 15th, 1872. tf 22 THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED HOWE SEWING MACHINE ELIAS HOWE, Jr., Inventor and Ma ker of thc First Sewing Machine in thc World. I ha-e th<> Agency for Edgefield Coun ty, for tlie Im proved HOWE MACHINE. We claim it tb be thc best machine in the world: 1st. For simplicity of machinery, dura bility, compactness and easo of manage ment. 2nd. Sewing from the fvc-vt to the coarsest fabric, withe-rU change nt needle, ?'/tread or tension with great oaf, .".rd. Using any kind or size of thread. -Uh. For passing over any kimi of seam, without breaking needles, diwige of vpeed or tension. 5th. Vor never skiping stitch'-s Gin. For having a .perfect cor.-roi over i;oth thread*:, that m.ikes a stitch alike on both sides that will not rip or ravel. Attachments for Hcmminjt, Tucking, ?miding most complicated patterns; Cording, Quilting; Kuilling, Embroider ing, Gatnering and every kind of sewing that can.be done by hand. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sal?. Will put a machine on trial, il desired. Address me at Johnson's Denot, C. C. & A. R. R-, or R. H. Mirna, Edgefield C. H. The machine and samples of work can be seen at R. H. Minis' Photograph Gallery. E. A. MIMS, Ag't. May 15 tf i 21 J. M. NEBLKTT.W. H. GOODRICH. COTTON G??VS, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, RE SPECTFULLY inform the plant ing community that we continue to man ufacture COTTON GINS. We were awarded a Gold Medal for the best GIN, (open to the world,) at the Cot ton States Fair at Augusta, last season ; also, at the State Fair of South Carolina. We feel warranted in saying that a tri al of our GINS is all that is necessary to guarantee .satisfaction. ^Sr Orders solicited early in tho rea son to prevent delay. By permission we refer to Maj. A. JONES, C. WARREN, J. A. BLAND, L. HARTLEY. H3r Old Gins REPAIRED on reason able term*.. KE6LETT & COODi?? H. Mavl tf li) Doors, Sashes, M\A% &c. P. P./T O A L E, Manufacturer au?! Dealer, _Vo. 20 Mayne W. ^nrf Ilorlbeek's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^'P-Th is is the largest and most com pleto Factory of thc kind in the South ern States, and ai!* articles in this line can be furnished J\v Mr. P. P. TOALE at prices which dory c ompetition fcp" X pamphlet with full and detailed list pf all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Biinds, aud thc prices of oach? will be sent Tree and post paid, on Application to ?P. F. TOA A. E. CAArt?/UBTON, S. C. July 26 ly Si Refreshing Soda Water ! Tho Ladies Praise lt ! . Thc Gentlemen Like It! , Everybody Drinks lt! My Superb Soda Fount is wow i* full blast, aud stands rendy at ail hours of the day to furnish, cq-ilomers with de lightful Arctic SODA WATE II,, flavored with the bestand purest#SYRUPS. Prompt attention gi von to every one. A.. A.. CLISBY. May 22_tf . _22_ Atwood Cologne! AND Penn's Boquet Cologne! THE best perfume that is now out. For sale at PENN'S Drug Stare. May 28 t,f, 22 Now In Store? SPICE, Cloves, Mace, Mustard Seed, Tumeric and all articles for Pickling. W. A. SANDERS. May 8, tf 20 6 Just Received. . DOZ. Crown Brade Steel HOES, ? " Grain CRADLES. J.. H. CHEATHAM. May 15 tf 21 flew Style Lamp ( biimuys. O/S I)0Z- FUut Gb*" .Fire. Prool 4U LAMP CHIMNEYS-an excel lent article-just received add for sajo bj A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. May 22 If 22 a CATOOSA SPRINGS! THE WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS -OF HEALTH MD PLEASURE! THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH I ARE located in the PIEDMONT REGION of Georgia, twenty-Ave miles South east of Chattanooga, Tenn., and within two miles of the Western & Atlantic Rail road. These Springs, Fifty:two in number, embrace every variety of Mineral Water found in the lamons mountains of Vir ginia.-White, Red and Black SULPHUR, All eg haney, All-Healing and CHALYBE ATE, MAGNESIAN, SOPA and IODINE; as also the waters characterizing the Mont valc Springs of Ten?essee, and Indian Springs of Georgia ; all of which are to be found beere in abundance, within the compass of this " Magic Vale," afford ing a certain, cure for DYSPEPSIA, RHEU MATISM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINTS, SCROFULA, all kinds of CUTANEOUS AF FECTIONS, and in fact, every Disease that human flesh is heir to. . A Line of Omnibuses will be in readi nj88 on.the arrival of every train to con vey guests from Catoosa Station to the Springs, in twenty minutes, where they will be greeted with STRAINS of STIR RING MUSIC, and an OLD ViBCIMA WELCOME! . The HOTEL A.ND. COTTAGE BUILDINGS are in thorough c ondition, newly painted, and furnished wi t?entirely new appoint ments. The TABLE will be first-class in every particular. A'ma gnificent .BALL-ROOM, one hundred by. thirty feet, and elegantly fitted PARLORS. BILLIARD AND BAR-ROOM seventy-five feet long, and a capacious Bowling Sa loon. ^ ?!fr Direct TELEGRAPHIC AND POSTAL Communication. ? The* buildin;gs and. grounds will be brilliantly iUuxuined'with Gas, .and evr cry attraction will be Afforded the visi tors to CATOOSA' SPRINGO. The above Watoring-Placo will be opened to Patrons JUNE 1ST, 1872, by ?? HEWITT, Lato of GLOBE HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. May 8, 4t . 20 The Chicago Farm Pumps -AND Patent Poreebdn-Lined Jroi Cylinder Pomps For Cisterns and Wells of any Dep th. 2* m Are Cheap, Durable and Efficient * OVER 3.000 SOL,r>. EVERY PUMP WARRANTED. Any Person Can Set Them. Sold overy where by dealers in Stand ard Farm Machinery, Hardware and Plantation Supplies. Descriptive Catalogues sent on appli cation. For terms, address the manu facturers. J. F. TEMPLE & SONS. CHICAGO, III. May IC 3m . 21 I State o?* South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY, IN PROBATE COURT. Drury V. Scurry, "xecutor, vs. Ella W. Scurry, Sarah Huff, Anna B. Strother, John Scurry, Jesse Scurry, Benjamin M. Scurry, James R. Scurry. Summons in Partition, rno the Pefendaute, Ella W. Scurry, 1 Sarah Huff, Anna B. Strother. John Sourry, Jesso Scurry, Benjamin M. Scur ry, James R. Scurry : You are hereby summoned and rc ?uired to be and appear at tho Court of r?bate to be holden at Edgelield Court Howse, for Edgctu-ld couuty, ON 29TJX DA.Y OF JUNE, A- D. 1872, to show cause, if any you can, why the real ostatc described in the petition filed in this cause bi the office of Probate Court for Edgelield county should not be sold, and il io proceeds of said sale be divided among the parties in interest therein, iii tho manner prayed for in said'petition. Witness my t?and and seal this the 16th dav of May, A. 1). 1872. LU a.] D. L. TURNER, Judge Probate. Ella W. Scurry, Sarah Huff, Johu Scur ry, Jeane Scurry, Benjamin M. Scurry and Jas. JR. Scurry : Take notice, that this, action is com menced for partition of land in the Pro bate Court for the said county and State, and that a summons in this action, of I which the foregoing is a copy, was filed | in the office of the Probate Court for Edgefield countv, on tho 6th day of May, LA. D. 1872. GARY <fe GARY, Arty's forPofh'r. May 22, 6t 22 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. IN PROBA TE CO URT. Summons in Partition. To George J. Strother,. Adnfor., B. N. Strother, CharlottoS. Guerard, Nannie B. Furman, Julian Strother, David R. Strother, Joseph Roach, Richard Roach, George Roach, Fanny Roach, Joseph Adams, Marj' Adams, and Talbert Ad ams, legal heirs and representatives of Charlotte Peterson, dec'd., Greeting: ~\7"OU are hereby required to appear j A at the Court of Probate, to bo holden at Edgefield Court House, for Edgefield : County, on the firat day of July neat, io show cause if any you-can, Why the real estate of Mrs. Charlotte Peterson, dee'd., dosed bed in the Petition of Edwin A. f Roach, T. Jefferson Roach, A. Washing ton Roach, Samuel Roach, Carrie C. Welsh. W.A.Strother, 8r.,andDr. Wm. ; A. Strother, filed in my Office, should j not bo divided among the parties named in said Petition, according to thoir re spective, rights, or sold for partition among said parties. ! Given under my hand and seal this 18th day of May A. D. 1872. D. L. TURNER, J. P. To Joseph Roach, Richard Roach, George Roach and Fanny Roach, four of the Defendants in this action, whose placo of residence is beyond tho State: Take notice ibat the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, waa filed in the Office of the Judge of Probate, at Edgefield, in the County of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on tho oightccnth day of May, 1872. BONHAM ft BONHAM, WRIGHT * NORRIS, PPff*8 Attorneys. May 22,_6t 22 Wooli ~VV?ol! IWILL pay the highest market price for WOOL delivered at my stone washed or unwashed. Also Sheep Skins. W. H. BRUNSON. April 16,__tf 17 Java Coffee. IF you wish superior JAVA COFFEE, you can get it at A. A. CLISBY'S. . May 22, tf 22 Kerosene Lamps. ] THE largest, assortment ?ver offered in Edgefield. All stylos and quail ties. For sale cheap by. . A. A. CLISBY. May22, tf 22 Important Announcement. Grreat B?rgaiixs IN ? ALL CLASSES OF GOODS. $10,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold at a Sacrifice, as my Stock is too Large for the Times. Great; Inducements are Especially offered in Ladies' Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed, And Dress Goods, j Shoes Lower than they can be Bought else where. My Salesmen are gentlemen brought up to the business. Every article I sell is guarantied as represented... . I keep nothing but first Class Goods. Have but One Price, and that is the bottom. ]>> V. v.' '' V y So come to see me; and you shall'riot ??^disappoi?fced,. . . Very Respectfully, O. F. OHEATHAM. May 22 tf 22 Latest Arrivals. ' JUST received a full line of Black Velvet RIBBONS, all numbers, Bustle Hoop SKIRTS and BUSTLES, . * Full stock of CORSETS, all numbers and prices. ' ' Buff LINEN for Ladies' Suits, Also, another beautiful lot of Buff PIQUES, 2 Bales Grantville i SHJRTING at lOi cte. by the piece, 2 Bales Grantville i 8HIRTING at 12* cte, by tne piece. TJiese are Factory prices, transportation added. All grades of DRESS GOODS have been.reduced 10 percent, on original prices. J. H. CHEATHAM. 300 Pieces New Spring and Summer PRINTS from 7 to 12* cte pr yd. 200 Doz. Coats' COTTON, 70 cts. per dozen, at . ' .... * ,- J^H.OHEAT.HAM'S,-, LADIES' .DRESS GOODS-Full Stock of . .. Beautiful-W-hite and Color?d PIQUES, Striped, Figured arid Checker!, New and Beautiful Satin Striped PERCALES, Handsome Grenadies, Challies, Lenos, Poplins^ Lawns, &^., at J. H. CHEATHAM'.S. WHITE GOODS ?of" every gr?de and vanety^ . "t .-! Beautiful White and Black Crepe COLLARS and CUFFS, Dollv Varden Scarfs, and Sash Ribbons, all shades and widths, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS,^'fine and full assortment, at J. H. CHEATHAM'S. HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, an endless variety, Lace, Berege, Love, Crepe and Tissue VEILS, all colors, English and Italian Black and WJiite Crepe, Black and Colored Marseline SILKS, H , ;.; Black and White Alpacas and Bombazines, at'very low prices/at ~- ' J. H. CHEATHAM'S. Ladies' and Misses' HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, latest and most fashionable styles, at J. H. GHEATHAM/S. ; Ladies' and Misses', Dress SHOES and GAITERS', large and fine stock, Bronzed and Fancy SHOES for Children, Gentlemen and Boys'. Shoes, all styles an?! prices, READY MADE CLOTHING, a carefully selected stock-, '. Gentlemen and Boys Hats, the very latest styles, at * J. H. CHEATHAM'S'. Crockery and Plain and Cut Glass Ware, Hardware and Pocket Cutlery-the best stock that has been purchased by me at any time previous. , I call attention to mr complete stock of WEEDING HOES,-Scoville Hoes Nos. 1 and 2, and Brade's Plain and Rivited Steel, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware, a complete stock, GROCERIES-Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Soda. &c. &c. ' " ,T. M. CHEATH?I?!. Mayl ' . , tf .19 OF THE SEASON. From the Best European and Northern Markets, and at lower prices than can be bought this side of New York, just received and for sale by AUGUST DORR, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer in READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Apr 11 2i20 Broad Street and QS Jackson Stieet, Augusta, Ga. ?Ul 17 Sheriff's Sale. Stale of south Or olin?. EDGEFIELD COUNTY, COURT <JF COMMOX PLEAS. D. L. Turner, Judge Pro- ] bato, A successoral office, I KurCL.loMUr0> John M. Stidham. ] BY virtue of an Order from thc Hon. Samuel W. Meltou, Circuit Judgo, J, will proceed to re-sell (at the risk of the formor purchasers; at Edgetiold Court Jfouso, on Sale-dav in June next, all that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situ ate, Iving arid being in said county and Stated contai ni ug One Hundred und Fifty Five (155) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Theophilus Dean, Robert Bry an, Gcorgo Freo, and others, upon tbo, following terms, to-wit: The Costs and oue-third of the purchase money to bo paid in cash, LAO balance of the uurehaso money on a credit until the first day of January, 1873, with inter est from day of sale. The credit portion to be secured by a Bond and a Mortgage of the premises. Titles and Stamps exf tra, J. H. MCDEVITT, S. E, C. May 10, 4te . 21 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY, . JN PROBA TE CO URT. Milton A. Prater as Executor of James M. Whittle, dee'd;, Plaintiff, VS.' ? Rebecca Whittle", Reason Whit tlo, Floyd Whittle, Edy Bur- Sum ton, Malachi Whittle, Frances . mons Thrailkill, Nancy E. Prater, for Re ?,mos Satchejr, Marina Batcher, lief, linnie Sateher, Mary J. Min- ! I S fck, Hardey Whittle; Georgi- | . Pett ana Gibson, Dora Etheredgo, tloriuot Sophia Whittle, Minick Whit- \ served. tie, Floyd Whittle, jr., Ella |. Whittle, Corrie Whittle, Cooke |. Whittle, Nancy Whittle, Anna Whltttle and Etta Whittle, De tendant*. J To the Defendants, Reason Whittle, Floyd Whittle and Harvey Whittle : You are h?r?by . summoned,Sand re Snired to am w er the Petition in thia ae on, which ia filed in the,office of tho Judge of Probate, for the said, .'Conrily, and to serve a copy of your answer tc the said Petition on, the subscribers at their office, at Edgofieid C. Hv, S. C., within twenty dhys after tho sendee hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the Petition within the time aforesaid, the Petitioner in this action will apply to the Court for tho re lief demanded in the Petition. Dated April 30,1872. WRIGHT & NORRIS, Atty*, tor Petitioner. To the Defendants, Reason Whittle, Floyd Whittle, and Harvey Whittle: Tako notice that tho summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was flied in the office of the Judge of Probato for Edgefield County, in the State of Sonth Carolina, on tHe 30th day Of April, A. D. 1872. * WRIGHT & NORRIS, Attys. for Petitioner. May 8, tf 20 My Soda Fount IS opened for the Season. To all who will patronize my Fount I promise good and puro SODA WATER, as cold aa ice. My SYRUPS shall be of. the choicest kinds. A liberal patronage so licited. W, A. SANDERS. May 8, . tf ? 20 .Jost Received. DOZEN Valenciennes LACE COL LARS, . A fnll line of checked and Plain CAM BRICS, . ' Also, a splendid line of Narrow Black Velvet RIBBONS. J. H. OHEATHAM. May 16 tf 21 2 MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two Dollars per Annum. t? P?6?S READING MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS, WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, D. WYATT AIKEN, CBiMBtW, S. C. "B." M. T'A LKERT, Agent at Edgefield Court House, 8. C. MnrchC ' ly*ll FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED irse ni Catt Thia preparation, long aid favorably koowa, will thoroughly re-Invigorate broken down and low-spirited horse?, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It It a sure preventive of ul! disease! incident to this animal, such as LUX G FEVER. GLANDERS. YELLOW WATER, HEAVES. GOUGHS. DUK TEMPER, FEVERS. FOUND ER,.' LOSS OF- APPETITE ANU- VITAIS ENERGY, ice. Its UM improves the wind, mercases the appetite jive* ainiooth r?na glo??y skin-and transform?1 tba miserable skeleton , tnto a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara tion is invaluable. It ls a sure pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Hom, etc. It baa been proven by actual experiment to Increase the, quantity of milk arid cream twenty percent, and make:the butter nra and sweet. In fattening cattle, il give? then an appetite, loosens their hide, and maket dem thrive mach faster.* In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in tba Longs, Liver, lc, this article ac ti as a specific. By patting from one half a paper to a paper In a barrel of ivUl the above diseases will be eradt aated or entirely prevented. If giren in time, a certain preventive and curt for the Hog Cholera. DAVID Es POUTZ, Proprietor? BALTIMORB. Md. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. Canadas and South America. For sale at Edgefield by A. A. CLIS BY. Feb 27 lylO ^SHOTGUM^ GEBEST IN THE W0RLD,eJ J lew York Office, 27 BEBKMA?? ST. May 31 ly Kerosene Oil ! JUST received Six Barrels Beat KERO SENE OIL,\ at 50 eta. pei" -gallon Cash-: -by five gallons, or more, at 45 ctn. per gallon. ' A. A; CLTS?Y. May 22 tf 22 New Goods for Summer 1872. H. L A. BALK, Wkolesaie aad Retail Dealer in Biy Goods, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ? -o-: The One Price House ! A.VING again returned from New York I have now in Store a handsome selection of all the .NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON! In DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, PIQUES, LAWNS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, I have the choice ot all the new styles in Dolly Vardens," " Maryposa," " Yosemites," &c, &c. NEW CASSIMERES, D iLLS,. JEANS, COTTONADES, &c. All' the new styles in PARA&OLS are fairly represented, , - SASH RIBBONE in all colors, Embroidered, Plaid and Plain, * ' New ?RIMMING RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS and BUTT01NS, NewkStyles o?. STRAW Li ATS for Ladies, Misses, Gents and Boys, of the latest shape in Regatta, Gazelle, May Flower, School, Lacea, Hurdle, Har vest, Franconia, icc. ? A full assortment of SHOES, fresh from the Factory, .The latest fashions in READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. All of which I have marked so low as to secure . QUICK SALES,-tc make you laugh in your sleep and dreani-of good living? H. L. A. BALK, . . . 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. -, May 8 . . . 2m 20 Enlargement -OF THE CAROLINA STORE. Exciting Times! DRY G??DS LOWER THAIN' TI?EY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD AT RETAIL IN THIS ?R ANY \ OTHER MARKET ! . . : Every one wonders what is the matter, and why are 'I 189 Broad. Street.. August*, Ga.; Selling Goods so Cheap ? Because they are about to Enlarge their POPULAR-SOUTHERN STORE, so as to-make room for their increasing friends, who love to patronize those to the "manor born." . It is needless to give the names of Goods in our large Stock. We would only say that we have from the commonest to thc finest quality of every class of Dry. Goods, ? and before you buy don't foil to witness for yourself our Astonish ingly Low Prices ! ?gPSamples sent free of charge to any part of the -coun try, .and Express paid on orders for Goods to the amount of | $10 or more,-at retail. \ ' WALTER POWELL, 1 -Formerly of:Barnwell, S, C. " WILLIAM MULLER, . . .. Formerly of Columbia, S. C. Augusta, Apr 24 tf -IS Simmons & Clough Organ Co.'s IMPROVED CABINET ORGANS ^Jt_ AND GRAN!) COMBINATION flan ' Fitted with the Newly invented Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes An invention having a most important Bear ing on thc future reputation of Reed Instru mente, by means of which the quantity or Volume ?f tone is very largely increased, and thc quality of tone rendered . Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs of the Same Capacity, Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox tlumana,"* ''Wilcox Patent" Octave Coupler, the charming "Cello" or '. Clarionet" Stups-, and ALL THE LAT? IMPROVEMENTS. Can bo. obtained only in these Organ.--. BITE RT asT?TR??i!|E]?T? FULLY WARRANTED. lectured ai rios. ?5, 17 & 23 fai??ii street, DETROIT, MICH. Thirty ii vc different Styles for Hie Parlor and lao Church. Now and Elegant Designs, Tiie;best Material and" Workmanship; Quality and Volume of Tone Unequallci! PRICER 850 tc $30? I . (Established-in 1850. ?-, ESf?GEXT* WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY; . Address S?MM0NS & CLOUGH 0R/GAI? CO., Detroit, Michigan. Apr 24 . . ' ' lOifl'IS . JOSEPH BUMMEL, Formerly pf firm of \V, C. Hewitt <Sc Co. ' WM. b; DAVIDSON, Formerly of Finn Davidson A Ransom & BRUMME No. SSS Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., (Formerly W.C: Ile wi ti &, Co.,) ' RECTIFIEES, IMPORTER-:,'AND WHOLESALE DEALERS -IN Foreign- & Domestic Liquors, BRANDIES, WIXES, |GH? POSTER, ALE, &?., ' Aa& ???fe&ees anil Segais of Every Taxiciy. H[AVING purchased the Still, and other fixtures lately operated by the firm of W. C. HEWITT & CO., we take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally that, we will continue the Rectifying and Wholesale Liquor Business, In all its branches, at the old Stand, No. 2S2, Broad Street, and hope, by fair dealing, close attention to- husmeas, and LOW TRICES, to merita share of the public patronage Mr. BRUMMELL having had an experience of forty years in the Rec tifying and Liquor Business, wejiope to fullv maintain in the future his past reputation for selling the PUREST AND CHEAPEST LIQUORS in the market. v Orders respectfully solicited, and all goods guaranteed as represented. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL. Augusta, May 8_ 3m 20 LYNCHBURG ! I WILL permit LYNCHBURG to stand for a few Mares this Season at Twenty-five Dollars for common mares. Fifty DoUars for thorough breds.^ Per Bons breeding must expect to pay by the treason. If they don't take care of their mares lt is their fault. Lynchburg will stand at my house. The season will end 1st June 1872. THOS. Oi BACON. Feb 28 ' . 3m 10 Medical Notice. FROM this date I will practice Medi ?me exclusively for Cash. . T. H. PATTISON. Jim 17 - am. 4 i Beti Bug Exterminator. !T\ESTROYS and Preyeuts Bod. Rugs XJ, A certain remedy. MARKERT & CLTSBY. Mar. 27 . tf 14 Final Notice. BY virtue of an order from D L Tur ner, Probate Judge, I will sell at Auction, at Edgefield C: H., on sale-day in June next, thc Notes belongings the Estate of James Boyd, t?oc'd.', appraised doubtful and worthless. Terms cash. And on Tuesday, the fourth - dav of June, I\villmako a final settlement on the estate. All persons interested in said Estate will meet at this Probate office at that time. THOS.. B. REESE, Ad'or. May 15, , 2t ' W Sale of Notes antf Accosts. BY order, from tho, Probate J?dgo of . Ed^dold County, I will sell at Auc tion, at Edgefield CH., on Uie first Mon day, in June next, all the Notes and Ac counts belonging to the Estate of-Ed' mund. M. Penn, deceased, appraised to bc doubtful and worthless Terms Cash G. L.'PENN, Ad'or. May 15, at - 21 _. i -i -.^j II .ii 7 ? ? Grrocjeriefej I Ts JONES & SON, at Johnstons Depot, C. C. & A. Railroad, liaving es tablished themselves in business) offer the following uoods to consumers: CORN in any quantity desired, BACON, air grades, MEAL,, HOMINY, RICE, FLOUR, all the best brands, j i MOLASSES by the gallon, barrel or hogshead, . The best SYRUPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, LARD, a superior article, MACKEREL in Kita, Half Barrels and Barrels, MACARONI, ahd CHEESE, CRACKERS of all kinds, Canned FRUITS JELLIES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, NUTS, TOBACCO and SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, ?fcc. Also. MEDICINES, BITTERS, and everything appertaining to ? first class Country Grocery House. Having abandoned tho Liquor busi ness, we will devote our entire time to the wants of our customers. * We also have on hand a good assort, ment of BOOTS and SHOES, all grades and prices. Thankful for the very generous patron age of the past, we hope by fair deal ing to merit and receive a continuance of the same. We will sell Planters Supplies as low as they can be laid down here from any market, for Cash, or for satisfactory pa per, payable 1st ol' November next. Ali persons in anywise indebted to tbo late finn of Jones <fc Toney must sottlo immediately, by cash or satisfactory paper. , j?rAU. Cotton offered here will be bought by us, or cash advances made ou consignments. . 1 T. JONES <t SON. May 1, 1872 . 6t : 19 , J, ! ? JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, S. C., (Charlotte, Columbia . & Augusta R. R.) EL .AS in Store a General Stock of well selected SPBLfG BIT GOODS, Embracing full lines of LADIES' DRESS GOODSt WHITE GOODS; , ? DOMESTICS-, ' .NOTIONS,'?fcc. -ALSO HATS, CLOTHING, . BOOTS, SHOES, etc., <fcc\ With a full and varied' assortment of Family Groceries. All of which will be sold low for Cash AT AUGUSTA PHJ'CES. - Cotton and Country Produce taken in ?xchauge for Goods. Apr 24 3m 2.S ? Special N btie.es. 55. fi? MS RAD WAY'S Kfi?iiY RELIEF ?, CUltKS TH K iVOit&T PAINS . : Ia from One to Twenty Canutes. NOT ONE HOUR After read i nt- this advertisi-men: nV dany one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF ls A CURE FOI: "EvKUY PAIN. It was the flirt and ls the OjQ.ly X*a*ixi -?-S.c2aa c cly That tastdoUj strtps th'? most exerntiihiug j a.i.s. al lays Inflammations,, ami eurea Congestions, whether of the Lungs. Siouueb. IWwi'A or oilier glands or orpti:.*. by one-application. IN FROM ONE IO TWENTY" MINUTES, ? No matter how riident or excruciating ino pain the RHEUMATIC, B> d-r.dde;., Intimi, Crippk-d, Ner> vou*, Nfural^lc."rj)r?i:trai<-'1 with disease may suffer, RADWAY S READY RELIEF WILL'AFFORD INSTANT EASE: INFLAMMATION OF TUE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. 1 FAL!i'ITA L K N ut TUE HEAET1 HYSTERICS, CROUP, Dfl'THERLV. CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tlicanpllcation of-iii?- h.?ady ?tc?iei to the part or parts where the pain or ?Il?ciilt; exista wU a?ord ease and comfort. . Twentv drop; ia half a tumbler nf water will in a lew moments care CRAMPS. SPASMS. SOUR S Tl) MACH, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY. WIND IN TUE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Knd wnys'a Hendy l< vllef with them. A few drops in wntorwill prevent sickness cir pains from change of water. It i? beJUr than French Brandy ur Bitters as.a stimulant Fever ?xi?cl jSLstio. FEYER AND AGUE cured for flfly ? nU. There is not u remedial agiNH in the world, that will cure Fever and Acne, ?"nd ?ll other Malarious. Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and offer Fevers (aided by Ritdway'a Pills,) so quick as RADWAT'S RE LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH rSEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SK IN ANO BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION : ECU KED TO ALL. mam wm HAs MA OK THE Moil' A.-ToNI.-ii !X<. CURES;. . SO QUICK. SO RAPID ABE .THE CHANGES THE B?H>r UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF Tl!IS. TRULY WONDEREUL MEDICINE THAT EVERY DAY AiN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN ANO FELT. THE BLOOD I UNIFIER ! ,' JSte.a drop of the SARSL'ARILLIAN RESOL VENT cMiikt?vtieuie? through the Bloody Sueat, i'rhiv, iiii'i -titer jiiiiox mtJyirich nf thc tyttem thc tt?or af li/e,j'orL it repair* (lu vu ?icu of the body with new ma Hound Material, isanfiilu, SyphilU, OiuniwpUDU, Gl<:?niu?i. r diteete*. l'/ivrs hi fie Throat, flott?t, 'J'numrx. AWr? in tte Gland? and otAef pitrO?o/the >;,?*:..;>. ,*>/.? J-Syt*, Sirumorov* ?lUeku-r?e* fratn tim Kart. ..iii' theuointformt af ?>i;in c'iV...,.A. EiicjiUoiut, Fever Sont, Sea? lleno; Ring ll'i Sall Jlhrusii.Erytlpela*, Acne, ?lat k S/nlt, Wot-in* in Hie Fl",:-. Tumor*? i 'nut-era in Vit \Voni!; ault nil irr.n':. liing atui mf..' r?c/iarg Xigl.t .-'icrnfs, /.<-v.s tff.Sn na awi alt tni*ie* of Ile li/ejjriiu-ijjli .tiri- within CA? cw.tice, runge of ti .<,* Konderif Modern f?iewiHtr-y.tttitt o fetoxtayt'itt?. 'teilt jiri>r.\l<-iiiiyj i*-i:i u*in?i it. fur eil- ?rof th<*6 orin* of tUr.fit*K ii*pi.li-nl j.t.icr ,.;??. uret/tinu. If the patient, dad) liceom?ng r?tiuci ? hj thowtsU'S ami il?c"inpusiu,i!i I list, is v.ntMiua?y pro-rri ss:?L', .newed? in. arreMai^ tbes^ wp>l?'.: and rejotirsJitu MimA Willi oeW l??tliH?l Iliade Iro'lll l?< ;:Tl!iy I.!cxal iud ?hi? ?ie s A US li ILL l^N ?till nuu noes-sejm.' -a core ceflk?i : for w,.cii ..mv il^U re'inetly tt ?11 mencesits work t*f pur!ReRl??n? and tuec?ede i?? di minishing III?; lou of waste . r< pair.- wiil l*er; pid, and every day ?he patient ? ul feel hln.^clf .?ro,..lii'; better and ?1 taug?, ifefnud ingoting belter.' (.pate* [lite improving, u?i? ?lc&li and weisin >nrr.-;iMnf. Not only diK-s tUuS^CfiAl'Alut.ttAN IlKkuLVW ex? eel airknown remedialap-i s :? it cur^orCbronie, Scrofulous. ComAiluiiouitl and r)k!n >iiWa-oo;,buiil isthe-.nlj pnsl.ive cure for . Sft.i<in<>y ?Sc B3a<:c;:'<- iilSnis^ Urinary, and Womb iit*h<4* ftfuv<Si ^ ^:rciep. DroDsy.Stoppage.d'W.J. . tte :. .'. </i' Urine. DrignP*Di-?!?*?,Aluumtnuri: M-VIMTC then: ar . 'rirk-'iu.-tdc I?",.;?. m thc . r i? tiiicl.. cloud},niixtJd wi.li-.'Ii tai e. - ki iii - elite of a egij. ?tr ihn-.iifc.Ilk?-while -f.? ?r there i .-i..rlii?.' dari, l-ili. .is,?i?>|.. arni...-. ji il *j ii .', . >itu?t;iJe? |Mii>i's. and when /lier - ;? .r ' ?.'. nc?erifa* .lion when pnStin'? Wjll . : lid | a li ll. .UM Sta all (>( the Back ami nions the Loin*. DU. k'A&m?ws . i Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly ta?teie?&. depinlly ena;, d willi : wcei puni. purr:?. reau'law". 1 canse, nnd ?irei'Ctheti. ItadwayV Pill*, for ?hi yurt ..fall Aiso?ien .?i thc Stouiaeli LV r );..... :- Ki.Bisddcr, Nervous dise Headache.Constipation, CinJlecntto. Ii.dl Kebthin.Dyspep ia. i". liousncs-s, Biliouj* Fcrer, ITJ flammution of Bowel-, and all D?rangements of thc Inti mu! Vlsc'-ra. Worrnhfeil lp . ffect a p<i;;ttre cure. I'ur. ly Vo?e?tble. coiitaiiuui? no mercury, minerais, or deleter a.-drn?. Obserro thc lollowine ."\mptoms melting from Disorder? nf the Disestive Orpins : Constlpatloa. inward PH . Fullmss cf the Bhxxt in the Hean. ACtdit) of i':e Stomach.Nausi a, H?art burn. Dlsgtisi of Food. . nllness or Weight In the Stomach. Sour KnictatiiUir.Siiikiiiir or Fluttering al the Pit of thc Stomach, Swimming ol thc Head, Hurried and Diflicnil Brcntliin?. A few doses of RADWAT'S PILLS wfll free the svstem from alt the above t umi d disorders. Pnc?, 25 cents per Box. Si'LD BY DRUGGISTS. READ *' FALSE AND TRUE." Servi one lette stamp to RADWAY S? CO.. No. S2, W ARR EN STRKKT, Cor. Church Slrcct. New-York, blfb^ matlon worth thousands will t>v sent yon. .Talye 1? Notice. Iwill sell at Edgofield C. H., on the first Monday in Juno next, bv order of the Probate Judge, all the Notes and Ac counts belonging to the Estate of J. W. Mavnard, dee'd. . J. L. SMITH, Ad'or. May 15 3t 21 tee ! Ice ! Asupply of ICE constantly on hand, and for salo at r?3duced raten, bV - * . . A. A/CLISBT. . May 22 tf . . ' 22' Greenwood & Ingrata ?Jaf?road. ON and after the 24th. day. of May books for Bubscriptirarto the Coital Stock of the Greenwood <k Aiijrnfita Rafl road .Company will bo opened by the Corporators, at convenient places in Ab beville and Edgofield Cotintlea^ and also in Augusta, Ga. May 8, .. lax ? j 20.