Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 02, 1873, Image 5
I Never Talk.
I bate the petty scandals
Always flying to and fro,
Slanging like the vile mosquitos,
J never talk, oh! no.
N ow there's pretty Kellie Miller,
I've heard her cousin say
That ber pink and white complexion
Could all be washed away ;
But I don't believe a word of it,
She's like the lilies fair,
Though she shouldn't black her eyebrows
Ana wear two shades of hair !
I don't wonder that the horrid men
Are always^poking fun
At their better halves, for gracious me !
How women's tontrues do run.
Only an hour ago I heard
That Mrs William Lee
Is-seen .on Broadway every day
With handsome Doctor D.
I don't believe a word of it;
What would his patients do
If he spent ever?' day with her,
And every evening too T
And then young Jones, they say he drinks,
And don't support his wife;
J never saw him drunk but ten
Or twelve times In my life ;
And I have known them quite a month,
Yes, one month and a day ;
And as for her, she dresses Well,
Somebody has to pay.
Dear me, dear me,, this world is queer !
How can folks gossip so?
It's wrong, unkind, unchristianlike,
J never talk, oh! no. .
An Awful Lonesome Man. .
In the shanty which, in California's
early days did duty as office for the
banking, postal, and express business
of Wells, Farge & Co., in Marysville,
there sat, one Saturday evening, a
misanthropic and dejected looking
individual, whose long and nnkeinpt
hair and beard, cowhide boots and
rough dress bespoke the miner. For
over an hour he sat there'the picture
of despair, with not a word or a look
for any one present. Miners carne,
left their " dust," took their coin in
return, and exchanged greeting with
all present, save the one morose man
whose apathy nothing, it seemed,
could disturb. Finally there entered
a young miner with a beaming face,
who, after completing his business at
the counter, turue 1 to the agent in'
charge and remarked that' on' the
previous Saturday he had some deal
ings with the bank, and thought that
some mistake had been made in his
account.
" Guess not," said the agent. " Our
cash was all right, and I reckon we
keep our books pretty straight."
But upon the request of the miner
that the account should be examined,
the account, was looked at; and it
was found that, through a clerical
error, the miner had been, paid just
$50 too much.
" That's just what I make it," said
the latter, " and here's your money."
With this he threw down the gold,
and received the thanks of the agent.
While this conversation was in
progress, the misanthropic miner had
preserved his look of utter indiffer
ence ; but, when he saw the money
actually returned,his face brightened
up, he rose slowly, walked toward
the honest miner with slow and sol
emn step, and said :
" Young man, don't you feel awful
lonesome in this country ?"
Sunday Schools.
Upon the prtcise nature of the an
swers by the little children in the
Sunday schools to questions put by
their leathers lt is not aiways sale
to count. At Bethany on Sunday
last an assistant superintendent was
engaged in addressing the children.
The subject ol the teacher was the
Promised Land. " You see, chil
dren," he continued, after explaining
the exodus of Moses, and the sandy
character of the desert, you see, my
dear children, how Moses at last
brought them into a land flowing
with milk and honey. How nice that
was! all ol you like honey, particu
larly on your buckwheat cakes. Just
think of it-not a land where the
milk and honey come like they do
here, but a land flowing with them.
Just think, in the promised land what
a good time the little boys and girls
must have had ! Now let me see how
well yon have remembered what I
have told you.
' Who led out the Isreaiites ?'
' Moses,' was the prompt reply.
' From whence did he lead them ?'
'From bondage' answered several
of them.
'Where did he take them?'
' To the promised land.'
That's right, my little dear.?, now
what did the land flow 'vith ?'
' With honey,' said three or four.
' What else ?"
Here was a stick-no reply.
' Come, children, some of you sure
ly remember. When you were babies
What did your mothers give you ?
What else did the promised laud flow
with r
Again a blank pause.
41 know, thir,' said a five* year old,
rising to his feet, and levating his
little hand. ' I know what it wath
thir, I know, thir !'
' What was it, "my dear ?'
' Why. it was with titty, thir !'
Tiie questioner collapsed into a
hymn.
A POSER.-Having been told that
Adam was 1 he first man, and Eve
tho first woman, little Ned pond.-red
for a while over this interesting in
formation, and then suddenly broke
out wi !; tlie question, " Who was ihe
first giri T Thia was a staggerer for
Pater;';: mi lia?. Eve?never had ? girl
hood, and th" sacred record is silent
as to her d;nighters. Cain lound a
wife, bul we know not even her
name, innen less where he got her.
The ?first women mentioned by n me
after Eve are Adah and Zillah, the
wives ot L itiu-f.il, but neither "!' th.->e
was tiie Fus; Girl. The first woman
mentioned with prominence alter Eve
is Sar ?h. w'Sin was born two thousand
year.- al tr ?i:'- first woman was ova
ted. Wha: were all womankind do
ing during these two thousand years,
that we hear nothing from them?
The Firs' <.?ni ! What an inter?-ting
object to contemplate! Was she a
fast girl, we w??nder, or '.'a girl of
the period," and did she follow the
fashion t?ei hy mother Eve, or did she
invent new ones for herself? It
would be interesting to know, whom
she married, and what her wedding
outfit was, and where the happy
couple went to spend the honeymoon.
But we suspect the First Girl, hadn't
much choice in those matters, the
Patriarchs, though they all begat sons
and daughters, being opposed to wo
man s rights,,and utterly deputing fe
male suffrage.
? ? ? -
A Goon BtfSTLE PARTY.-A merry
party of iadies and gentlemen had a
narrow escape from-a terrible death
among the Thonsand Islands at the
St. lawrence recently, but were sav
ed by the presence of mind and he
roism of one of the ladies. The;
were out in a yacht at a late hour in
the evening, when the Clouded sky"
rendered it almost impossible to dis
tinguish objects on the water at a
ihort distance. They were sailing
about thoughtlessly,, and enjoying
themselves as^uchj. parties ared'n the
habit of doing, when suddenly a dark
pb; est kerned np before thea, which
. -.r? ?jg: tttftm? II ? min-i
was evidently ' a la?ge ^ steamer. A
collision seemed inevitable, unless the
steamer could be signaled to change
her course, as it was impossible for
the sailing craft to do 8?. . |
The party were in a terrible dilem
ma, as, except a few matches, there
seemed to be no means at hand to
produce a light. The young ladies,
except one, screamed with terror, and
a fearful catastrophe seemed* on the
?o??t of consummation!* ; A? flight
jostling, however waVobserved in the
direction of the silent young lady.
No one could see what she was doing,
but she soon handed a roll of paper
to one of the gentlemen. In a mo
ment -it was ablaze, the steamer's
course was changed, and the party
was saved J When they recovjejted
from their fright ?here w&n^irjrai?y
much speculation as to where that
important roll j .of, .paper came from
ana it finally leaked but that tue fair
one had heroically sacrificed her bus
tle to secure the safety of her com
panions. . , ;
Sheriff's Sale.
Wm. T. Shumate, Receiver")
vs >Execut'n
Wm. B. Dorn. j J I \ I
. The Same, : ? )ft < I
vs " \ "Execution.
The Same. j
Ann Casswell, }
vs \ Execution.
The Same. J
BY virtue of sundry Executions to jin e
directed, in the above stated cases,
I will offer for sale at Edgefield Court
House, on Sale-da}' in Januar}" next, to
the highest bidder, all the right, title tuid
interest of the Defendant in the follow
ing property, lo wit :
No. 1-ONE TRACT OF LAND,
known as "The Self Tract," containing
Four Hundred and Thirty (430) Acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of W. B.
Dorn,-Crozi?r, on Rocky Creek.
No. 3-ONE TRACT OF:LAND,
known as "TheBrooks' Tract," contain
ing Six HuHdred and Fifteen Acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of D. J.
Williams, Anderson Walls, N. S. Harri
son and others.
No. 3-ONE TRACT OF LAND,
known as "The Morris'rTffaot,'5 contain
ing Four Hundrjed -and ?Twenty (420)
Acres, more or less, adjoining lands cf
W. B. Dorn, Dr. J. Hearse and others.
No. 4-ONE TRACT OF LAND,
known as "TheShinburg Tract," con
? faining Seven Acres, more or lees, tod
joining lands of Dr. J. C. Lanier, D? J.
E. Lewis "and others. A good'Grist Mill
also on this Tract.
No. 5-ONE TRACT OF LAND,
known as "The Rogue Shoal Tract,"
containing Seventy Acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of J. A.-Talberrt/Mrs.
Susan Blackwell and others; Tho re is a
good'Grist Mill also on this Tract.
The above lands levied on as the prop
erty of the Defendant Wm. B. Dorn.
Terms Cash.
H. WALL, S. E. C.
Dec. ll 4t 51.
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
. IN PROBA TE CO URT.
Elizabeth A. Health,
Mary E. Carr,
Andrew H. Gardner,
Samuel W. Gardner, Jr., |
et. al., Plaintiffs. I Petition for
Against. \ Partition.
Eliza Ann Gardner,
Samuel WV Gardner, Sx.,
Jeremiah H. Gardner,
Emma E. Gardner,
John H. Gardner.
BY virtue" of an Qrder from Hon. D.
L. Turner, Judge of Probate, in this
cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on
Sale-dav in January, 1873, THE RE
MAINDER OF THE TRACT OF LAND
described in the petition, after assigning
the Homestead to Mrs. Eliza Ann Gard
ner, tho said Remainder containing
Twelve Hundred Acres, more or less,
!)ounded by lands of the Estate of Thos.
L. Shaw, Masco Samuels, John Reynolds,
John Briggs, W. B. Shaw, et. al.
The said land will be sold in Several
Tracts, plats of which will be exhibited
on day of sale.
?ERMS-Tho costs and one-third of
the purchase money to be paid in cash.
The balance on a creclit of twelve months,
with interest from the day of Sale
Titles extra. H. WALL, S. E C.
Dec. 14 4te 52
Sheriff's Sale.
Mansfield E. Hollingsworth, 1
by his Guardian ad litem, j
Thomas P. Quartos, PJai'ffs, j
vs } Execution
Wm. H. Moss,
James A. Devore,
Chas. L. Burkhalter, Defdts.,
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected in tho above stated case, I
will sell to the highest bidder, at Edge
field C. H., on Sale-day in January, 1878,
the following Real Estate, levied upon
as the property of Wm. H. Moss, one of
the above Defendants, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND situated in
said County and State, known as the
"Minis Tract," bounded by lands of
Wm. Wash, other lands of the said Win.
n. Moss, lands of Harrison Strom and
others, containing Cue Thousand (1000)
Acres, more or less.
Also, ONE OTHER TRACT situated
in said County and State, known as che
" Springfield "Place," and bounded by
lands of the Estate of Robt. D. Brunson,
dec'd, other lands of the said Wm. H.
Moss, and others, containing Six Hun
dred and Forty (640) Acres, moro or less.
Terms Cash.
H. WALL, S. E. C.
Dec. ll 4t . 51
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
IN PROBATE COURT.
Martin Welcker, and others, ]
by Guardian adi item, I Petit'n for
vs J Partition.
Charity Welcker, et. al. J
BY virtue of an Order from the Hon.
D L Turner, Judg of Probate for
Edgefield County, in ihe above stated
case, I will sell at Edgefield Coi ri House,
on Sale-day in January next, a? public
outcry, tho followiug real estate of V.
WELCKER. late of said County dec'd.,
to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND containing
Three Hundred and Forty Acres, more
or lesa, udjoiuing lands of Geo. W. Tur
ner. William Whitlock,. .lohn Green and
others.
TERMS-The costs and one-third the
purchase money to be paid in Cash. The
balance of tho purchase money on a
credit of twelve months with interest I
from date of sale. The credit .portion of
the purchase .money-.'to to.raeputejU -?V
the bond of the purchaser and ainortgago
of the .remises. Necessary papers ex
tra.
H. WALL, S. E. C.
Dec, ll_4t_51
State ol' Sooth Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
IN PROBATE COURT.
Frances A. Burt, )
Alpha E. Burt, A others, ?
by Guardian ad Utan, | Petitionjfbr
vs Partiti??.
Robert W. Mathis, M. A.
Mathis his wife, et al. J
BY virtue of an Order from the Hon.
D. L. Turner, Judge of Pro bato, in
the above stated caso, I will soli at Edgo
tield C. H. on Sale-day in January next,
to the highest bidder, at public outcry,
the following REAL ESTATE OF MRS
MARTHA BURT, deceased, viz :
ONE TRACT OF LAND situated in
Edgefield County, containing Four Hun
dred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands
formerly owned by .Wyatt Holmes? Sr.,
Elizabeth Prescott, Estate of Thomas M.
Crafton and others.
TERMS-One-third thepurchaso money
tobe paid in Cash. The balance Ona
credit of twelve months from date of
sale, with interest from said date. Credit
portion to be secured by bond of the
purchaser, and a mortgage of the premi
ses. Purchaser to pav for papers.
H. WALL, S. E. C.
Dec, ll_4t si
Sheriff's Sale. ~
Sarah J. Harrison, }
vs \ Execution.
Earle Williams, J
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected, in the above rase. I will pro
ceed to sell at Edgefield C, H., on Sale
day in January,' 1878, al! tfiat TRACT OR
PARCEL OFLAND, situated in Edge
field County, containing Four Hundred
and Twenty-Eight (428) Aorcs,, ?nore or
less, adjoining lands of Thomas Atidei*
son, James Jennings and others.
Terms Cash.
H. WALL, s:t. C.
Dec, ll it 61
Great AttiaWw^W Johnston's Dep?tl
rv
'la
HAS just Received, and still receiving, ....
A fine line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .of the Latest ?feles, at
the Lowest Prices, - ? i ??
MEN'S CLOTHS of all grades and prices,, .-. ,
Brown and Bleached DOMESTICS, Bed TICKING, * , $
PRINTS of all Styles and Colors, , ", . .
BOOTS and SHOES, very cheap, _ ?j ./ '/.
Ladies' and Gents' HATS of the latest fashions, .. , .' , ? ?.
Ladies* SA AWLS,- BALMORALS, GLOVESj &c." \?\ ! ?j ,
And in short, he h'as'on Band a full supply, of every'thipg- in- )t??? ,Dress
Goods line usually kept in a well ordered Country Store-,-io wbicfy He invites
especial attention.
Also^ii^ Store,
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, fcc. .
? iU ? : . U ?'{? < :?. vii ? ?ri u rwufy /
SUGARS, COFFEE, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FISH, &c. rmi \h\ 1
HARDWARE, English Hollow Vare/Ohariis, Traces, '
Pocket and Table CUTLERY, &c. . ? ? . .? : H 'm
139*1 am paying the highest Prices for C??TON, in Cash or Goods.
PROVISIONS taken in. Exchange for Goods. , .': '.'/'
Give me a call. Satisfaction guarantied to all who favor me with their
trade. <<?? plfpW/t .i)\V\rtuL^U\h]?A
Johnston's Depot, Nov 6
TONEY.
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. ' , ? ' 1 ?....ii. 7
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! ge ii a a o tetl&n Vfa o 0 vi CT
INDIANAPOLIS WAGON,
(EITHER IRON OR WOOD AXLES,)
The most satisfactory Wagon, now in,u/ser ? Warranted in every particular.
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Sept. 18, , ; IOmlfi
SUS r<-7-i- i-;-- .isat?L-^ui^-xsa t:?-?zL-^j~*rr? CMBOBMM-?
Sheriff's Sale.
Sarah J. Harrison, )
vs I " ,.
Wm. W. Adams, Trustee, j fcxcc?Uou
David J. Williams, et al. I
' fJ .Ul?
BY virtue of an Exec ution tn thc above;
stated ouse, to me directed, I will
proceed to sell at Edgcficld C. H.. on
Sale-dnv in January, 1878; all that TRA CT
OR PARCEL OF LAND situated in
Edgcfield4upnniy, lanttriiiingFour Hun
dred Acres, '.more or iUa/tfdjoidiAg lands
of Augustus Aloteu,. Jasper Yeld?dl and
others, upon which David J. Williams,
one of the Defendants, now resides.
Terms Cashi ., r . ?, , .
Tl. WALL, A. E. C."
_Dec. ll._4t_ ?l
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
jjy PROBA TE bo nrj;.
Eliza E. Mobley, Plaint!fl', ) Petition
vs > fov
E. V. Mobley, ctpther.s,,D_ents. J Dower.
BY virtue, nf Jul OrdbrT f??ui tho Ibm.
I)? L.'Turnor; Judge or PrMbafi
Edpdtiold. Cnumv, in tin? hoove Hft
nuL? I WlAuj>UJit.]lVl?vA<l?lA niUilttJt
THOSi RICHARDS & SON
BOOKSELLERS,-.
STATIONERS,
And
Dealers in Fancy Goods,
283 Broad Street,
, '/. ( !. i I ! A v G wr A, G V?O.. ?
Established 18271
Turnor; Judge <>?t' frjAjifp fer
in tin? hfcovc Kt'Wi!
case, I wRlscliht ?dgefleid Oonrf?roust?,
on the first Monday in JimuifrvttexflUtc
following TRACT' OF LANI?, now in
possession of William Walter Mobley.
one of the Defendants to wit: i
ONE TRACT OF LANI' containing
Three Hundred Acres; more or lew..'situ
ated in said Couutv, on Little Saluda
others.
Terms Cash.- nu ni . ? . ?
>? i'.H. WA Liv S: E. C.
Dec. II... . .. ... 4t . . 51
'ILLibe-soUlj ohihe First Mondav
in January next, at Edgolield C.
H,, to thGhigh??it l)id<,lcivif>not dispose:!
of priv?telyV A^TRACT W LAND cim
tainlng Ono Hundred? jmd Elgh'h;'-One
Acres, more or;iess,''known as a" floVtioa
of the "Scott Place," conveyed to F. W.
Burt by S. Cu Scott, -and- Kbnnflcd bv
lands ol';F. .W. Burtion^he North, B. M".
Talbert a^id Edgar Reynolds on the Ea?t,
T. C Mathis on the Spvtfh, ami R. Prince
and F. LaGiAr, on the West, -,, ?HM
TEMS-The alx>ve land Will be aold
for one-third,;Cash.,(,Tivo.,balance on a
credit of twelve months with interest
trova the day. fl?KaJ,(? sjtyu.ed -by,jnort
gageorthe promisesto secure the bal
ance of the purchase mondy. ' Title* find
papers extra. W. F. PRESCOTT,
Attfy. in fact for F. W. Bort.
Dec. 14 8t 52
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Tljese buHdbigs. well.located fotiusl
ness, ?are i?^w <^w4?byjA.[^irfliin.s
and others^- who will show an inquiring
pufchaaeT:thrQtigh;the'i:??m?...|
Term?: one half cash, and the balance,
with good paper, one and two years
so ??g wm^mm^m?
tn skaWy my man1 dt Enterprise ar
??gy. D. C. TOMPKINS.
Dec, M 2t 63
KecJ'K cmisjhinlljr.oii hand a large' Stock
I J .' of lilli kinds and'si/.es of?? ?.
IIXiANKl ROOKS.
. Foiilsuaij,-Jjitter, Note, und all nthpiv
, r ? VvrnFfwc pitpfeifevi )i 1
And every .ajtiekt of .STATIONI|RY
used in C?Hinthig R?iimsTind Pultlicof
. . i, ! i ) , l! Hi I < i(T ?I ll Uli
Also, a great variety ?f FANCY
(l OO 1?S, to meei th?'VantN of Country
.Mcn-hfints.
Any Books will'be sent hy mail, free
ol" expense, on receipt of Publisher's
price.
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PEOPLE'S OIi9THINt^0STg^ J
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:)?:i VI'?*/ C'JIAff** til -'Of* .'
W;'A. RAMSEY, A?>,
268 GB road St., Augusta, Ga.;
AS Now in Store, and arriving daily, the
THE LAKt?fcST SbiMOS? ELEGANT klfim^WHlMUM.
in
furnished for Cash, br C. 0: D., as cheap as any in the city of New York.
MEASURES TAKEN FOR WEDDING, BALL, and PARTY SUITS,
and made in the VERY LATEST STYLE^nu'd warranted to please. ^In
Fact, orders will he taken for ijhy special kind of Goods noli usually kept in
this city. No person in want of FINI#*F ASHIONA BLE*" WELL MADE
and STYLISH CLOTHING, for Men Boys, or Children, HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ?cc, should fail to examine
this stock before purchasing. ? . \ .
Our motto\vill be: THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE-SMALL
PROFITS; QUICK-SALES, and FOR CASH. Next tb Butt. Boyce;& Co.,
and T. W. Oarwile & Co.
Augusta, Nov 20 ora 48
BOOTS AND
,'')\b:U'. ! hun I IHII?
./f -Member of the Firm being in Bostcfa and*'other leading -Shoa' Kfaakato
ten clays before the Boston Fire, arid having purchased largely for our
Winter Trade, we uow oiler to our Customers and the Public generally ,
1,000 Cases
Boots ailcjL ' "SEos ' ~
AT THE rowlraiicis ilj ll)1)
At which we have been Selling during the past Three Months.
Our Stock comprises everything found in a First Glass Shoe
Store. AU Goofls Warranted tobe as Represented.
! As our motto is QUICK SALES'AND SMALL'; PRjqifJ'?.'?' P)afej
and all others wanting Goods in our line will find it to their interest to give
ns a call.
G-ALLAEER & MULEERIN,
289 Broad St., Augusta, Ga,
? linn li 2m . to 48
TO THE CmZE^sWM'??ST??LB
) r : Ul irk' ) >'.;?./.! v. ?. I
W'E"desire' to Ycturn foW?r&it?ft&a for their liberal patronage in the.pastj
and hoping in the ful nc? to be favored with a continuance o F we saine.
.We have on limul the largest and most complete Stock of Cloths,
CASSIM cres ami 'Yeslings; ever brought to this place, consisting
of Foreign.mid Domestic Goods. . . . . . .'
We have secured the services bf <a First Class Cutter from New York',
who we guarantee will give satisfaction in every instance.
We also haye, on-hand ft full 'line of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
winch we are selling very low.
' .; " . ' /V ' J.'.'Vejy Respectfully, ,
:, WHITMAN & BENSON, 1 '
... i .329 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
, , Qet. 0 ' ... ". " ??*?. . ". 3m
Pall'' tf?iM
42
Winter
^ picture rn, announcing to, ?ie-t^frtre?r^^^d^rre^^
.vwinity that they have just received a .oasr vt] tia]
ll- bu?; ,fi|.?? ,^ft'A .. ?M'Alh 'J?J Hil?
.titi ri b
?U-in'i
it ml
Dep^rfflentIisSy'e,?l:s?p??7fted and will be " kebf vso; 'by D?ijr Arri
vals all through the Season. 1 1 ""' 1 '
We?flpq(p^>^'Rig??0rtl.v First Class Gotftf??a!teYfc??*?I
Pieces, underlet atteution to the- demands-and tastes of the
Community, to merit your..confidence"'??? p^'?rbilAg?.1-' / . v< : **;
. -We give prompt and .strie* attenrjon }tq ordqrs, an?, p1re-pay, expens^'
when th? amount is $10 or over. . :' \';"" ' /ri. . 'm.: I
With thap^p.^or.r)^ favors, we remwrr yeryTrespeetfurly, ?. ' 1
l^Wj?'''" '^^'??? ^s^^-/
SftACKEEFO?ll) & ?ELL^
-MISSION MERCHANTS.
Agents for MoroPhilapsVj?aanloi?ated^
3??gs?lS?ai Guano.
n. w. SHAOKJSLFORD. WM. AIKBSKELLY
Oct 23 8m a
MO? UA"! UA I MUMT .A
AtitoiMst^atibr'fe Notice
Dec 4
? ;n Uau ffj?'Hl . <ivrtt <???. < :\
?thf ..-"..../ UUIOrJiK Milli <:V\. . ; ,>ul
THE Undersigned having established his office afc??c??efiel'd,',?s Gefieral
p.sire to enect insurance on their lives m a sale Home uompa?^:
The Board of Managers at a recent meeting 'passed ' upaniin'on^^h*/ fol
lowing Resolution : . J ! ', ' ' ' : "
bo?ved, That?nfiew oi>'tTfe fact that there ar? ?nlisualT^* large sums
-fprLift Insurance, to tMe (Impani&hofHhe 1 &o'rih ' and - Basti, which
3, lein/thert inv*ted.*oV*trribute'ft'1^
whilst our own South is greatly in nee?'cTf?ash'^ succ?fesl
ful?v our Agricultural and Mechanical1 en?erpriz?s'''' \?ti o?rjfe're,a;,: tH.Sf'ftr
said* premium's ar?i Attain?ti.'11
"'. ? '(Sig'tied)'' ?Mn??
\i]? VA\)'ii[
Po?cics Issued over
In' accordance with'lhe-?bdVe Resolution a Board of] 'A^v?so'y \fru?teesjj
h?Blb?en'r?^larly'tirgani?ed'?t Edgejfield C. -H.VSFC, j wii&itV .f?Dppving'1
''Officers, Vi?? r . -? ?U j .T.??T,./..-.<>*! .if .M
. '.MairWi'T/?A'itiP?sidentl * j not w*>fflO aili A? ?iifW ,IHWA j
"?apt. Bl C. Bft?Air^Vice President..,-y KII?JTOI ,?;t -v ?\\i<ii-.iitf\ !
cl R. O. .SAMS,, Esq.,:Secretary;,'; ) ! :-i.,./-nn.
?ti Ubis Boand ie, now pi-eparied-toi.trajisact business, and fin vest,the.fends of j
the^?pmpanv ;agi^al^e..to,theprB8Qijibed regulations. ;n ,- j<,;..i .II .i. j'
/ -Jhe- i'ioanieiftl strength, bfi th&Oompanv places it irvhigh rant., wits/ lastj
Annual Statement shows that the Com?any posseeSfwbeBiaes itsdange .Guar
antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. ' .vv-.^ r?? . i-.u. .ci
June 21,
M.3W\ AB^'El. G?n?ral Agent.
ii5?i i?i <JnJ J/. . j
ilfUBW
CAW ,S sift8"*
IiiCOIne over
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) TMe^y)Rie&^rj^?/C?iri)anv duiinJ the fest raa/lks b
and'^R?GRESSnfEL' The Management ^II>l[fcALWtlfS l.(
SMALL.
During the summer months our largest bna^effl^?i^|r^my?e Northern
States; in'^rhich We'llave'no'Southern competitora,?'tS?nc,? .p^Sjouthern^Comj
pany'but'this has passed the rigid inspection of. tfee Northern Ihsura^ic?
Departments. i mtta'ti/A ! r>i oifdi.i -
;'l0We tf??c? rijl?i?t?r?dfe2 advertisement in Edgefield', other than the grateful
testimony of the widows and" orphans preserved from want by policies i?
this Company. ? w; A " '*"'''' 1 .
.We are known and patronized 'in, nearly every .hot?s?hold. / Our friends
know where to find us whoh they ne!e4 insurauce. . ,', '. /
LEAPHART .'.&^R?j?S?jH,,v T
:-)?B?\r|)T^l^mfefd4ng Agent,) 'ii; T>\ ' : ?:.]
E. KEESE, ? ' " " \ .- . . -.il.'"-1 'Ii ! . .
E. E. JEFFERSON " j" j - 0">..: WA m j?
' aaoMAVOA . V ^2 .
< j i. j / . ' ; II_I
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TO TUE
. . ^. ?J M
Merchants andr Fl^nters
.?.OF'EDGEFJI?LDICOUNTY. '
MILLER, HACK & H0WAR|
! '295 Broacl St.,
Agency for BuiTalo Scale Company.
T is with pleasure and gratitude that we announce, thc continuation ol'
our firm at Hie aime weil known stand. R~~;:?3.' -T?-. .. ' "^ffrfii
; Our GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS ?rill be car
ried on with increased facilities, j | \?\ tj J? t*JL .
We have on hand; and are reee&Mn$fyar?r|r S?ck^bf ps^'?ctS^^^i-'
ly Crroeer?es and - Provisions,
publ'-c before, consisting in part of :
Bagging,
Ties,
Rtcon,
Hams,
Lard,
Pork,
Beef,
Flour,
Meal,
Grists,
Salt,
Cheese,
. Crackers;
Soda,
Soap,
Candles,
Pepper,
Spice,
Ginger,
Mustard,
;. Mabie,;
Cloves,
S#nip,'" ' 'il'r.' ? Cmamon,
Sugar,
Coitee,
Tobacco,
Segars,
Suu fi',
Wines,
Liquors,
Vinegar,
Sauce,
Tea,
Citron,
Jellies,
Jelatine,
We alsT)l??i?r^{ * j /
eat aiici &a
ever one red to the
Pickles,
Preserves,
Raisins,
Currants,
Almonds,
Pecans,
Brazils,
Walnuts,
Blacking,
Blueing*,
Buckets,
Tubs.
Brooms, eec.
ts.
AlPkluds of ?O??TRY PRODUCE sold on Commission.
Our'Mr. WI S. HOWARD will be at Edgefield every Sale day.
MILLER, HACK & HOW ABD.
,, August a, G.n.;j Sept. 25
tf
40
Are continually receiving
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS
- Of
Comprising all thc
LATEST STYLES AND PATTERS
"Of- ; : ? ;'/? ?
Parlor; Chamber, Dining Room
i m, ? . . .Audi - ,!.? it 'U ;
OFFICE rtMip^tt?^ !
FROM TI?E I fir; H EST GRADE
? I ".; TO TUE LOWEST.
OUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
invorably
xril thorouKjbjrt-mvigoratt
?oTm and lojr-sjnrittd horse?.
l?y ttrenstbening and cleansing th?
stomach and intestines.
It is a sure preventire of ail diseases,
incident to this animal, such as LCSG
FEVER. (?LAXIIEBS. YELLOW
WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS, DIS
rEUPER, FEVERS. FOD.VDER,
LOSS OF APPETITE AXD VITAL
?.VERGY, &c. Its usc improves
:hc wind, increases thc appetite
jive.? a ?mooth and glossy skin-and
? :raiijjo;-ais ^hc miserable skulc'.on
'lntof tinc-lookingandspiritcil norse.
To'Veciwrs of Cows this prepara
tion is invaluable. It is a sure, pre
ventive apr-inst Rinderpest; Hollow
Horn, etc. It hos been proven by
M? i *fJT>1 ^ictitftl ?xperiroent? tn increpis? thc
And consists .il'(Aer3'_arlic'e t>C -I''CKNI- I ?^SSS
Tl'I iE i-(;(iniiTd lo rprnwll altOllSCOr -^-?2S?5H? aha tweet. Infattenlngtattlf.lt
Office Complete. ' i gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and make*
Cull-an}l examine at our^Varo-Koonis. ! Uicmthrirc much totee._
Q_ In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
. the Lung?, Liver,kc, this nrticlcacts
!.' as a specific. By pu Wing, from ane
I li?lf a paper to a pa|>er in a barrel of
, swill thc above disoasds will bt crailK
i cated or entirely prevented. If given
1 in time, a certain preventive and
I cure for t'ic Hog Cholera,
Undertaking !.
I ,Alwap on hapat thelpwost prices,
Beauii^ii ^iasH?^Bd Cases,
' Of our own' manufacture.
' ; ''pL?T'i'' R?OT5?ftKX.
'?.KO OO '2112add 2i4 ?robd Street,
,\i AUGUSTA,, (J!A.
Iv 2S
Ju Iv 2
ra.
For sale by Pruggists and Storekeepers throughout
thc I'niU'd States, Canadas und South America.
cid, by
Cl J *
. A.
ir.) IT
V. CLl?
' lvlO
"206 Bro.?C {street*
Augusta, Ga.
MANHOOD:
How Lost, How Restored.
JUST published, a new edition of Dr.
tt?WWicU?B rCelcDrfiladlJEs*\iTon
T-TVc ' "1-;-^7T7TN^"TVTTTV^ 'the rad/caicuay twUhout medicine) of
i JtJ^Sujo^.peacd a MAGM? ICE? 1 SPRUMATOUIIH?S? br IMPOTENCY, .^?en
STOCK of GOODS, composed of every ^^^^^^^^l^jf^^^^"1'
Ei'ii.Ki'sv and FITS, induced by sclf-in
Obt. 15,' .
'.l"6Ui;ii
r43
.:i M
: ima OT
i be radically cured withouttho dangerous
UM^ftnt?rnal medicine or the applioa
t?onbVthp knife fjointing out a mode
Of cure at once simple, certain^ :unil cf
suf
mav
' ?ar $ ms ?ccVfure should be i'ntiie Hands
ot ?v*ryTyo?W?im3 ?V?ry!*Dran Iti'tiie
M?andt "?i':' . .d'?'i n..! . ?: I'? ?.;,.: .
Sent, under seal, in,a jjijaln, ep,velope,
td.any ?ddross, p?stpniil on receipt of six
cents, or two post stamps. , ,, .
Also, Dr. CulverwcU's "Marriage
.?i11;;;??^;1
nj ninW-ji, i-; ii, ,J. :i.1r;
er than?an^fftierb?^ycmr^!^ftV
. ?OW IJ IA ft ^f#.. fi^flHAFFBR, Agt
U Edgefield, Oct H J?T^ift T^B 41 '
1S;.s?Wii{4 fl'daclj AUBAOlOiVS, from 2Q<j,
.clfi.itoSliWpfltiy^rd; and is expecting
.80 pieces by Express this weeki x'l \
Nov. 20 tf 48
Columbia, S. C.
r.?'J
ragne <k Addison.
'Jan.i,
n,;, i.: f oj -o^- H I. -.iii ?I. ,r
Law ft once. .
undersign?? /ormety a Co
partnership for thef PRACTI?n5F0F{IiAW
in- Fdg?fleld Count p, and-the Comities Of
the Fifth Circuit; under the nama and
.style of MAGRATH** ABN?YTT
They wi ll also-Piic'ticb in the Courts of
Trial1 Justices fortseid Counties/
.1 '^THOMAS' P.'MAGRATH, ".'
JOHN B. ABNEY, ?w <.':.
Edgeueld, Bet. ti, tf- 51
u? : Attorney s ai Law; '-. . .
.dj ;i-OiSloe( at?Ed?3fiel(PO.Hi(*0t?C. r "
Jafa'24^ J-. v. . .. bht?QA?od
?^qpAV?N?<'loC?Ud at?-tedgeflel*f<nWfs
JJL i il ?H;Pr0?\*?>; ' 3 .aiTservicfis to ti*&,cu>
the late residence o: a. S. TonipKins.
''TPeb:28fI0i''' ,,! '"'iffor'TTivt?
ANTOINE P6?LLAIN
li M?cj odi -r ttff?nd^ r iii) j&vty KU
? i Wa rc 11 o 11 xM ; Proprietor.
Commissions ' ' for . Btrvdng;; aird ' belling
. Slp'rBale. . .%
h???Cdnst^mo?W^kicited. l/ -*i*fumH .? "
Oct 9 ".wo? 6m 42 ,
j *i . UJ't-> ( :' ti': if*?ilw*4i
L.HE ah9v&jLs a(flrsjtTca^ '?OP
S^pyE^and gu^an^edfto be unjfpf Jta
.be^j, Babers over.'soid. v.The ?heat
allround.the.oyen.. (Jt ajso haa.a, patent
Ch|lled( Iron Pire ?ack^ t^atl^te.as'long
as five coi^m o r, or.es.,, Jft^gr* .?rift war
.rant?fl,. .Soldj,33,,^,.^^y^r'dinjfy'
tiiii ' i ' ?r-.jF-i ...-<} -? .i?
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted
not to contain a single particle of MEU
O?XtY, oran* injthJ.outf mineral substance,
but-is . - W
." . i PU UV. LY; V EGETABLE.
? For* FORTY Y ?ARS?t has-'provcdits
irRi-ea?ifva?ue iri all.,diseases of the.LiVER,
,vO\v>;i.s and l? ix^ivs., Thousands of
che zoo?! and zr. at in all parts, of'tho
cotn'div voneh for its '.wonderful a?'dfpe
. cullir power in purify mir tho. BLOOD,
UtfeMtrtf???*!'? ** qN47&jffl? ami Bow
ie r.s and imparting new La?c and .vigoi
to thc ivliolu svstciu: SIMMONS' LTV
ER REGULATOR is acknowledged tc
bavo im eijnal as j. .ij.i ,i i "< \,ff,
. "ii LIVI2K HSMC?f&frfl
It contains four tueiiicaLoLoinents, nev
er united in thc s mic hajjpy proportion
in any other preparation^; viz: a gentl<
CathiirtiC, a wonderftil Tonic, an unex
ceptionable Alten ?Uve and a certain Cor
rective? of a}i iniptuitios.otf,.the .body.
Such sitrnal su<:ce.--s has attended its use,
that it is now regarded, iif> tho
GREAT UKFAILIM? SPECIFIC
ibrLivj?i: COMI'LUST and ,the painful
offspring thereof; to wit: DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION Jaundice,' Bilious at
tucks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, De
gression, of Spirit?? SQURj-STOMACH^
Heart Burn, fcc,, &c.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND'FEVER. ','
Simmons' Liver Regular
Is aiianuiactured only by \
.7. il. ZEILIN & Cp.,
ri*-. I
.'I
MACON, GA'., and PHILADELPHIA.
Pnce ?1.00 per package ; sent, by mail
. p?stase paid, $1.25: Prepared ready)
for use in bettles, ?$1^0;' - ' 1 1
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
?ST Beware of .all .Counterfoil^ an
Imitations.
Sept 12
ry
38
GEO. S. HA?KER.
DOOR, SASH, BLINA
FACTOR^'
Charleston. [:
THIS IS AS LARG E and COMPLETl
a Fatftory as' there i's in tho Soiitlf
All work manufacture:d at'the Factory i
this city.' Tho only House-owned ar
managed bv a Carolinian in tbis>city.,
send for Price List- Address , ..
GEO. S.'HACKER,
. ;Postoflice Box 173f Chariestoni S.
Factory and-Warcrooi ns oh Ring-sr. J
: oppoHileCaunonst., o i linc City Ri'.iw:
Nov 27 (.j ly. .' 4{ij
CREAT-;
. vjrvcTVi: sv
MONTHLY MAGAZINE,!
.} ' ->? tito DftUars prr Annmtti .'
?4 PAGES READING MATTER. t
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTj
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELj
ASO
JO* WYATT AIKENv t
I ? IIAKLKSTOX. S. I
X M..TALBERT, Agent at'?dge?d
Cbuh Hbuse, S. C. ' ' 1
. MarchC : u: -ly*l
oil .- ALI:*- i-WAiVw
BEAUTIFUL PICTURE w
flvhich t?, adorn ?Lho w?Rs of thp?rparlo
flhouldiir.m(HliRtcl.y'nclo8ethesul5Sor
.tifln ?ov.t\\e y Adecu?," ($2,0Q)and tb
iT???i recolva -by rsturn, mail, our , u:Fri|
Chrpmo/\whieb wer.aro giving to evej
subno/iber iu ow.papcr. Don't remit ?
mail-1 Address u . .. ,r..
, 7. % ( FRANK, P. BEARD,
'ft " . ' *! Camden, S.'d
" Doo ?8-;* n '? '"flS
1
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> Y-8 ShirtinWaT'rej ct?
O. Fr CHEATHAMJ