Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 30, 1873, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER. Terms, fH/?O^per Annum. Our Agents in Charleston. The Advertising Agency of Messrs. WaU^r.^aas <fc Cogswell, represented by Wctewell Tt'Lbgan^ Eso;./ f/the ohlv authorised Agency for thia paper In Charleston. , , Club Rates for the New Year! . ???fi, . _, ?. g-j ... Daring the present year we will fur nish the Advertiser to Clubs at tho fol lowing low rates : ? To Clubs of x Five Subscribers, at $2,50 each, cash in advance, $12,50 To Clubsof Ten Subscribers, at$2,00 each cash in- advance, and one copy extra to head of Club. 20,00 Make up your Clubs at once, and com mence with the first of the year. . January 1,1873.. Oar Community in Unfeigned badness. Our whole community is in unfeigned sadness at the sudden and melancholy death of young John V. Tillman, only son of Mrs. Haseltine Tillman, relict of the late Benjamin P. Tillman. This death was sudden, inasmuch as combined measles and pneumonia did their fatal' work almost within a couple of days ; and melancholy, because the young man was good, upright, promising, beloved; the only son of a widowed mother, the only brother of two devoted sisters. Johun imaged, only eighteen y nam-so young a~; never to have been; called by any otl^ej narng tttau joi?n^e-^epjrted this life on Wednesday morning, the 29th instant, ?nd will bo buried in the Village cemetary at U o'dock On Tnuifs day morning the 30th-from the Baptist Church. God receive the soul of the departed one, and temper the wind to the shorn lambs who are left behind ! An Old-Time Man Gone. Old ikr) l?ol?mon 'Clarke, who rived for so man j' years at Pottersville, and was so well known among us as a good and quiet citizen, departed this life, at the residence bf his daughter, Mrs. Eth eridge in Graniteville, on Friday last, aged, eighty-four years. Death at the Poor House. Celia Neal, an unmarried woman, aged about thirty years, was found dead in her bed, at the Poor House, on Monday morning last. She had been subject to catalepsy, and, it is supposed, died in a fit of this kind. <'<l.. f?Hf*?^ ? ... ' The'weather" ls cc-id and capricious cold and clear one day--cold and rainy the next-but always cold. Dozens of our people, the young, the brave, the.gay, the fair, went down to Auguste last week to seo Joe Jefferson as Bip Van Winkle. So uunocrous were they thai. Mr. Goldstein, of the Planters Hotel, -^as. actually overrun by? them. Th?y al?came back supremely delighted with^'Joe-and having^hsd,' altogether, an "aw fal jolly" ti tao. And if they wish to go again soon, there aro coining kings ahd queens of art to delight them, r irst, Bubinstcin, the Pianist, and Wieniawski, the Vio linist. Then .Tanauscbeck, the great German tragedienne, who now plays in English. And then America's oldest and most famous tragic actress, Charlotte Cushman, with Mr. Lawrence Barret, a serious actor of the first rank. Bubin stein is the mightiest player, and, what is more, tue mightiest musical genius, who has ever sot foot in America. He is rugged and slouchy-almost dirty and never smiled in his life. But go and hear him ! Wieniawski is the inia^e of Mr. Lebeschultz. Janauscheck is rich, fat and forty. Charlotte Cushman is old until she totters, and looks like a mau. Weare'extremely sorry tohear that Mr. Clisby has sold out his Hack linc. Sorry, because he kept it up with such energy that ladies and gentlemen traveled to and from the Pine House not only safely and quickly, b?t also in uncommonly genteel style. He has sold out to Mr. Wilson Grice. The Episcopal ladies arc having their Organ tuned, and putting up new dam ask hangings in their Church. While the tuner is here-an experienced hand from New York,-wo would suggest to thc Catholic ladies to have their organ tunod also. Weare not drumming work for thf tuner It is e ntirely in the inter est of the Churches," th? organs, arid mu sic, that we are striving. It is a terrible pity to see the Catholic organ so entirely unavailable.. ( .1 i .J ? ?y ?. ?1 i . Itinerant Jews arrived in town last weefand set up a Shooting Callory in Oriel of tbe^MasonW Flall'shOps. They wee plentifully provided willi noses and brass .jewelry, and drew well for a day. Then they departed. And of course the devil is bound to get them finally. ..?<>;.?! :t{- 'f*i-?.i . . i; . . The other day we met on our public square, a wealthy Coimtry lady who had been shopping, and was carrying a num ber of small bundles. We politely asked ?rr. w?ta Kjiy hud in Uer bundles, and bft' i?MilHf Jrfi>l?<?d? ^cjujr infinite amusement, " a box of rat poison, a box ?ifHr*TvKWT * qvartof piuders." Arfirthis^lftdf lives trpori^'spot which would bring forfjii million bushels of pinders to thc acre! She says, though, that her land its su rich that tho pinders all mn (o fynbt] F?>ur,miles and a half yu /ie <i">lwii*bja ruad*. ?Tliink' of it ! It rained su heavily on. Sunday after noon last, that many persons intending to go o nt tn hoar the now Methodist pas tor, were debarred that pleasure. Tho earnest prayer of many Edgeiield people is still for the advent of a clock repairer and a well borer. Heaven in pity grant us virtuous clock-repairers and well-borers instead of brass-jewelry Jews ! Dr. J. If Ul. makes JhO best corned beef in the whole world. All enterpri sing housekeepers should:get his recipe. This morning^a minali, slave entered our ofliq? %\i?ha.-doadp?aSnrt. It lay in a basku$?. beautifully, prepared for the spit. Nofflpeitfi io th?p?ssirrn business, we sent iii I n to our r.ejct-door neighbor, young C?, wh<rbo?g|it'it, ami, says he is going tn/'givolft wiaXi>#e jujopnettse. So look out, all concerned. ?O, 7~~. And we might pick up another item of gome sort jf wo dared go out upon the square. But we dare not, for fear some one will pounce; ?poa us and discourse to us of the properties of some Fertilizer -and perhaps draw a glass jar upon us. Our mind shrinks from the contempla tion ! ' *- 1 (%S)r Sam Brown, a colored man, wlio, 'afthe last October term of tue Court of General Sessions, was convicted of the murdeaof ?bb West, alsoo colored man, was executed at Marion, on Friday last. Brown betrayed no emotion, and met his doom without faltering. pp- William F. Hayne, a brotlier-in latv^fJlGpyernorj Scott, of. South .Caroli ng was foivn ft fe>zcn to death near Chey enne, T., on the iOth instant. After ftgurj^ extensively in South Carolina nolhi?s^aud in pmaha as United States Marshal, hie had gono West in the detec tive service of the TUI road. 1 Ul U? K-rJC:-r-?-. .... . yg;-;-;--7 Local Paragraphs from Johnston's tn r* j j Depot. Activity and enterprise are the watch words at- Johnston's Depot-and the whole surrounding country entertain the brightest hopes of seeing a flourishing inland town there ina year*or two at farthest. About 10,000 bales of cotton will be shipped from that point this season. Messrs. T. Jones & Son have already bought and shipped this season near 2,500 bales-they paying Augusta prices, less transportation. There will soon be nine stores-with heavy stocks of goods-in full blast. And merchants from other points are visiting there daily -with a view of going into business. Mr. O. F. Cheatham, of this town, has bought one of T. Jones <ft Son's Store Houses, and will open a splendid stock of Dry Goods, <tc, in the next few weeks. Messrs. Car wile d' Sams, also of this town, have bought the Store House re cently erected by Maj. Sam. Watson, and will be on hand about the first of March with a tremendous stock of Goods. Messrs. T. Jones <fc Son are going to build forthwith a mammoth Store House, which they will fill, on the 1st March, from floor to shingles, with first class Groceries and Plantation Supplies. This Firm sold in eight months last year over ninety thousand dollars worth of goods, and this year they are making ar rangements to double their last year's sales-and they'll do it. Store House lots are selling at the rate of $ 1200 per a?re, with an upward ten dency daily. Beautiful sites for Dwellings can be had af the rate of $30 to (100 per acre. Parties wishing to buy had belter do so ot once, for those Johnston people have the land mania bad. Messrs. Holland & Mobley's store is crowded with customers from morning till night-and who trade there go away delighted-some more spiritixi?-y happy than others. Messrs. H. & M. are popu lar young gentlemen, and if they don't succeed it will be because straight-for ward dearing, and business tact and vim, are not duly appreciated in that vicinity. Capt. Kat. Butler has just refused $35 per acre for his farra-the Billy Mer chant place-lying within half a mile of the Depot. Kot saying anything to dis parage Capt. B's. farm, (for it is really a valuable plantation,) we would however remark that better places, in this Coun ty, twenty miles from the Railroad, can be had for less than $5 per acre. Hail roads are great institutions. Mr. Geo. J. Toney is improving his Store House, and contemplates adding largely to his stock of general merchan dise this spring. He is doing a hand some business, and we are glad of it Dr. T. J. T?aguo, the popular Physi cian for that part of the world, has just opened a Drug Estabhshment, and Ls go ing to make it "a thing of beauty,"-and a rei>ository for.every variety and kind pf goods in the Dragline. Andof course this house-will bea success, inasmuch a? everybody lathe "fet doctor's"' friend, 'and will lend him their influence and patronage. Tho Academy and Lodge Hall is going up rapidly, and will be Completed in the early spring. And then ellbrts will be made to erect a large Hotel. In conclusion for this week, we would say that we like Johnston's-and love the people there-but are sorry to report that the buildings they are having erect ed-or rather botched up-are void ol mechanical skill and finish-built with out the slightest regard to any of the rules or orders of architecture,-and aro not?t all commensurate with tho up ward and onward prosperity of thc place. Let those engaged in " building up" this town, forthwith make a change lor the bettor in this particular, and in after years they will not "regret it. Still Another Gin House Bumed. On Friday last, the Gin House ou Dr. D. C. Tompkins's Cross Roads place, now occupied by Mr. David Pardue, was destroyed by lire. Some eight bales ol cotton and about 1000 bushels of cotton seed, belonging to Mr. Pardue, were consumed with the bouse. Mr. Pardue's loss is estimated SlOOO-and Dr Tomp kins's at 81000. The fire,' it is supposed, was caused by the careless use of matches among the cotton. Presto!-In the Tu inkling of au Eye! The Year of Jubilee has come for draught horsos, and those who ham638 such horses, and these who drive such horses, and those who are drawn by such horses. Our former fellow-citizen, Mr. J.. L, Nicholson has visited our town within a lew days past, en route to New York, to have manufactured, by the million, " Arnold's Safety Driving Harness," a woudorful new invention, whereby, in tho twinkling of an eye, P. horse can be freed from the harness, and the vehicle left standing alone. Ti:o patent was obtained by Mr. Arnold, of Lowndesville, Abbeville, in June 1872. Tho finn is now Arnold <lt Nicholson. Oar friend, John, is the Argonaut of tho enterprise. They consider the " goldeu fleece" already within their clutches Sb mote it be. $S3* Wmdy dissertations in the com posing room of a printing office concern ing crops, fertilizers, and the state of re ligion throughout the country, if not considered a positive nuisance, is cer tainly as little appreciated by printer* generally as is'a smoking stove in freez ing weather. And our "Devil" says, for tho edification of all cbullientgentlemeu, "Stay in the front room of the office, and ' bore' the ' big boss' to your hearts con teut, but don'tannoy the priiiters." And we would add that our "Devil" gener ally gives the best advice. SAD AFFAIR-DEATH OF MAJ. GEOW;E A. ALLES.-About ha:f past 9 o'clock yesterday morning, 4he city was startled by the report that Major George A. Allen, a well-known cotton buyer and citizen ol Augusta, had just been found lyiug dead on the reading room couch ot' the Au gusta Club building. The body lay ex tended on a couch, thc rigid fingers of the left hand lightly holding across his breasl a half smoked cigar, an open newspaper resting on his breast, while his right band rested on the Moor in a pool of blood, par tially grasping a new five-chamber repeat ing pistol, one chamber of which was ibu lid to have been discharged. The weapon was of a novel cartridge pattern, short barreled, but carrying a ball almost, if not quite,- equal in size to that of a navy pistol had entered the right side of the face ol' Major Allen, about an inch and a half above the ear, producing a wound from which there was a copious flow of blood, and which must have caused in stant death. This sad affair is enshrouded in myste ry. The jury returned a verdict that the deceased " came to In's dpa?h frpm injuries received on the 22d day of January, 1S73,. from a pistol shot discharged by himself, possibly accidentally."-Chronicle ct .Sen tinel. -.-*i mi* *-. DEATH OF MB. DAVID L. ADAMS.-Mr. David L. Adams, a prominent merchant of this city, died at his residence at Sum mer Hill/ S. 0., near Hambrrg, at an early hour yesterday morning. Mr. Ad ams was r bout eightv years of age. He was a native of Charleston, S. C. He came to Augusta in 1835, and established himself in business as a cotton buyer, and pursued the same business up to the time of his death. He was well known and highly esteemed, especially by those i; thc san?; business with himself, who ha ! | full opportunity to know of his great worth of character. We understood, yes t terday afternoon, that all the cotton offices j in the city would be closed for several I hours this morning in respect to his ; memory.-Constitutionalist, Sith. E. D.HOLLAND. " " "J.TF.'ff?BLEYv Holland I Mobley, JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, (C. C. & A. R. R.) A PARTNERSHIP has been formed between E. D. HOLLAND and J. F. MOBLEY-and the Grocery and Liquor Business heretofore conducted by E. D. Holland, will in future be continued under tue Firm name of HOLLAND & MORLEY. And they take pleasure in informing their ,frieuds and the p?blic'.that their stock of Groceries, Liquor?, ?c, is now full, and to which they are making additions weekly. At their establishment you will find-: Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS, SUGARS and COFFEES, , . ? > ? SYRUPS and MOLASSES, MACKEREL in Barrels, 1-2 bbls., 1-4 bbls. and Kits, ' . FLOUR, different grades, . . . ' SALT, PEAS, CORN,. : . i ' : 11 } > Fresh Corn MEAL, ' CHEESE, different qualities, CRACKERS, PICKLES, SARDINES, OYSTERS, ? ? >? * CANNED Goods, all kinds, PEPPER, SPICES, &c. < -ALSO, A splendid lot of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies,. Misses, Men, Boys and Children, * ' . Pocket and Table CUTLERY, TIN WARE, a splendid assortment, Cross-Cut and Hand SAWS, Trace Chains, Axes, Pitch Forks, Well Buckets and .Pulleye, &c, &c. Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, &c, Pure Corir-WHISKEY;only.$2 per gallon ; 50 cts. per bottle. Pure Rye WHISKEY, $2 per gallon ; 50 cts. per bottle. Pure RUN, very cheap. .. Pure Old. HO LAND GIN, at ?he lowest rates. Premium WHISKIES, Good and cheap. Fine Case^LIQUORS, at low figues, French and Cognac BRANDIES, CHAMPAGNES, ALES, WINES, &c. Fine TOBACCO and SEGARS, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERIES, &c. A share of the public trade solicited, with the assurance that every effort will be made to give our customers entire satisfaction. HOLLAND & MOBLEY. Johnston's Depot, Jan 22 2m 5 MILLER, HISEI.I. A B?R?M Commission JVEercli'ts 175 and 177 Broad Skeet, Augusta, Ga. WE are now in receipt of our Fall Stock of GROCERIES, consist ing in part of-' Bacon SIDES, Bacon SHOULDERS, Dry Salt SIDES, SUGARS of all grades. SYRUPS-New Orleans and New York Drips, MOLASSES, Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE, TOBACCO, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, Crackers, Pickles, Cove Oysters, CA.NNED GOODS consisting of Peaches, Blackberries, Tomatoes, &c. MACKEREL in Barrels, half and quarter bbls. and Kits, Seed WHEAT, Seed RYE, Seed OATS, Seed BARLEY, Case Liquors of BRANDY, WHISKEY; GIN, We are also offering the most complete and largest. stock of BARR?. LIQUORS of any House in the City, and selling at prices that will indue,' buyers to purchase nearer home than in Eastern markets/" To the Planters and Merchants of Edgefield we would take thia occasion to express our thanks for their past liberal patronage, and respectfully re quest a continuance of the same. a@~Buying our Goods for CASH, we are prepared to sellas low, and oft times lower, than any other House in the City. Augusta. Oct 9_ _ tf 42 Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Company. AGENCY OFFICE, ) AUGUSTA, GA., 1st Jan., '73. j JVIY SOX, LUTHER A. RANSOM, having been appointed Agent of tho Piedmont and Arlington Lifo Insurance Company, will attend chiefly to thc col lection of Renewal Premiums, on tho work of Jefferson & Ransom, and M. A. Ransom, for which purpose he will be at Edgefield C. H. on Sale-Day in e ich month, or will cull at the residences of our patrons when notified. He will also solicit applications for In surance, and I commend bim to the kindness of my friends. M. A. RANSOM, Gen'l. Agt. Jan. 1, 1872. lm 2 SIMMONS' RECULATOR This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of MER CURY, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEARS it has proved its sreat value in all diseases of tho LIVER, BOWELS and KIDNEYS. Thousands of the good and great in all parts of the country vouch for its wonderful and pe culiar "power in purifying tho BLOOD, stimulating the torpid 'LIVER and BOW ELS, and imparting new Life aud Vb?or to the whole system. SIMMONS' LIV. ER REGULATOR is acknowledged' to have no equal as a . LIVEB MEDICINE. It contains four-medical elemonts, nev er united in -the same happy proportion in any other preparation, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unex ceptionable Alterative and a certain Cor rective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success bas attended its use, that it is now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious at tacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, De pression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, &c, Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. . Simmons' Liver Regular Is manufactured only by J. II. ZEILIN & CO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA, Price91.00 per package; sent bv mail, postage paid, $1.25. Prepared ready for use in bottles, $1:50.' r SOLD BY ALL' DRUGGISTS. p?- Beware of all Counterfeits and Imitations. Sept 12 ly 3,3 , State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD pQTJ???V, IN ?ROBATE COURT. BY D. L. Turner Judge of Probate* in said County: * Whereas, Henry F. Watson, hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administra tion on thft'Estate of Samuel J. Watson, late of said-County, dep'd. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Edgefield on the 30th day of January 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Giver! under my hand, and the Seal of the Court, thia iSth day of Janu?iy, A. D. 1873, and in the 97th year of Ameri can Independence. D. L. TURNER, J. P. E. C. Jan 15 2t 5 $6000 Worth o? Shoe* NcAv in Store, and sold at low prices. J* H. CHEATHAM. Nov. IB, tf a B State of S?iitHX?arolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. IN PROBATE COURT. Benj, P. Ridgell, Rosanne E. Kibler and [ ^t,on others, Defendants. J > Y virtue of an Order front the Hon. > D L Turnor, Judge of Probate for Edgelicld County, in the above stated j dise, I will sell at Edgefield Court House, on Sale-day in February next, at public I outcry, the following real estate of DANIEL RIDGELL, doe'd., viz: ONE TRACT OF LAND situate in Edgefield County, S. C., on Cloud's Creek: adjoining "lands of Dr. Padgett, John Crouch, Sophia Whittle and others: TERMS CASH-Purchaser to pay for papers. H. WALL, S. E. C.. Jan 13_4te 4 Sheriff's Sale. C. A. Rowland, ] Mortgage vs I on E. H. Youngblood. J Personal Property. BY Virtue of the Mortgage in this caso. I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the 2!?th dav of January, 1873, One Sorrel MARE." Terms Cash. H. WALL, S. E. C. jJan 13_4 to_4_ THOS, RICHARDS & SON, BOOKSELLERS, ' , STATIONERS, 1 And Dealers in Fancy Goods, j 263 Broad Street? . AUGUSTA, GEO. Established J827. Keeps constantly on band a barge Stook of ali kinds and sizes of ? BLANK .BOOKS.; j Foolscap, Letter, Note, and all othor WRITING PAPERS. And every article of STATIONERY used in Counting Rooms knd Public of fices. Also, a great variety of FANCY G O O D S, to meet the wants of Country Merchants. Any Books will bo sent by mail, free of expenso, on receipt of 'Publisher's price. Oct 23 ]j? . ? 3in."< . 44 Reitfv?ll?j S. Ci, Female College, s PA ii i AMS; HG DISTRICT. OPENS FKBUUAUV FIRST. The cheapest Fe male College In the South ; doses last of No vember; ten Calcndur Months-; Vacation in the Winter; Fall Term begins let of July; Board from (1U to 112 . Tuition, |4 : Music, $4 per Month; Na I EXTRAS ; No Charge fur Tuition, of Daughters of Ministers of Um Gospel or Soldiers killed in baal?. Ira 2 THOS. WAKD WHITE, President. King's Mountain Military School, YORK VILLE, S. C. The first* Session of the School Year. 1873, will begin Februaiy 1st, and end June 30th. Terms :-For School Expen ses, i. e., Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, Washing, Stationery, ?fcc, 8135 per. ses sion, payable in advance. For Circulars, address, Col. A. ppWAltD,' Principal, . I Dec 25,0t ' " . ' ?. I. ' SOUTHERN GRCWN FRUIT TREES " ' FQB, SALE.' .'WM. K. SELSQIV, PRQPRIETQR OF THE Georgia Nursery, -Cultivator bf and Dealer in IFIRTTIT THEES, GRAPE VINES, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ?bc., AUGUSTA, GA. tg*TSend for Price List. Jan 22_lm 5 P. A. Brahe & Co 200 Broad Street, Augusta; Ga. OP HAS Just opened a MAGNIFICENT STOCK of GOODS, compoBed of every thing to be found in a First Class Jewelry Store. To the inspection of which they re spectfully in vito the citizens of Edgefield, WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired byAratotoss^Vofkmoo. 3 ...'U.L';, pct. 15, , 16m, 43 ?xiecut?rsT Sale. BY virtue of the authority conferred on us by the last Will and Testament of GEORGE BRIGGS, dec'd., wo will sell at public outcry, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of FEBRUARY NEXT, at the residence of Jefferson Briggs, in Edge field County, the stock of Horses and Mules, Cattle and Hogs, Plantation Implements, Corn and Fodder, Cotton 8eed, <ftc, belonging to said deceased. On WEDNESDAY and ?THURSDAY, the 12th and 13th daysTf BebFua'ry "?ext we will s?ll at the latp residence of George Briggs, dec'd.,'and?at the residence of John Briggs, the stock of Horses and Mules, ' Cattle and Hogs, Plantation Implements, - Corn, Fodder, ' Cotton Seed, Ac, On said places belonging to said dec'd. I The sale at John Briggs' to beirin orr <ithe 12th February, v i I fi . fl I Terjns,bf sele-r?ail? . / - I J JEFFERSON BRIGGS, JOHN BRIGGS, WM. H. BRIGGS, \ Executors. Jan. 20, ; ; * 2t 5 Notice of Sale. ? o BY authority under the will of Robert Jennings, dcc'd.r and by the terms \ at an Agreement between ( us add Hen rietta Jennings, widow of said Robert 1 Jennings, bearing date the 28th day of December, A. D. 1860, we will sell, on Monday, tho 10th day of February next, to the highest bidder, all that TRACT or PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and being in the County of Ed^field, known as the Thurmond Plantat .. now in the possession of Dr. Henry oarrett, con taining Five Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,'adjoining lands of the Es tate of Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Shivey Bailey, Joseph Bussey, P.P. Doolittle and others. One-half tue purchase money cash ; the other on twelve months credit, with a Mortgage upon said land to secure the balance of the purchase money, with in terest from date. Purchaser to pay for titles. W. D. JENNINGS, J H. JENNINGS, Ex'ors. of Will of Robt Jennings. Jan. 22, St 5 Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an order from David L. Turner, Judge of Probate for Edge field County, I will sell at the late resi dence of BENJ. J. 8TEVENS, dec'd., on FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY next, all the Personal Estate of the- Raid de ceased, consisting of the following : Four Head of Horses, ; Three Head of Mules,. ' Cattle, Hogs,:Sheep, sf Farming Utensils,. ? " Wagon and Buggy, Twenty-Three Bales Cotton, Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms Cash. WM. L. STEVENS, Ad'or. Jan .22 ' L. ?" * ""5 House and Lot for Sale. Iwill sell at a reasonable price, the .Two Story Dwelling and Lot thereto attached, I lying ?hmediateiy below the Episcopal Church. H. W. ADDISON, Att'y for Allen B. Addison. Jan. 22 St 5 State of South Carolina i AIKEN COUNTY. IN PROBA TH CO URT. Caroline Hankinson, form- "j #X" erly Caroline Glover, et al. [ g?lV and Mlssouri? J. Glover, et aL j Partition N pursuance of an order from theHon. I Henry Sparnick, Judge of Probate, in tho above cause, I will proceed to sell, at Aiken Court House, on the first Mon day in February next, the following 1 Real Estate of JOHN J. GLOVER, late of | said County, to.wit: X All that Tract of Land known as the " Glaekler Tract," contaiuing Two Hun dred and Eighty-six Acres, more or less, and bounding on the North East, East and South-East, on lands of the Estate of John J. Glover, and West on lands of | II. Also, all that Tract of Land known as the "Bradley Tract," containing Two Hundred nud Eighty-eight Acres, moro or liss, bounded on the North and North Staat br lands of Mar?nQEIolly, on the East and Nor th-East by ..tue Barrett tract, on the South by Town Creek, and on the .West by lands of Jackson Glaekler, and the- Estate of John J. Glover, III. Also, all that Tract of Laud, known as tho "Barrett Tract," adjoin ing the Bj-adly tract on tho West, and containing Three Hundred and Ninety four Acres, moro or less The dimen sions of tho Bradly and Barrett tracts, their buttings and boundings, can be more fully ascertained by reference to a plat drawn by W. L. Roberson, D. S. E. C. IV. Also, all that Tract of Land known as tho "Sibley or Homestead Tract," containing Two Hundred and Ninety Acres, more or less, anti bounded by lands of Wade Glover, William Jones,,! Rufus Holley and Alfred Holley,-all of) which will inore fully nppear ny refer ence to a plat drawn by S. H." Stallings, Deputv Surveyor. ! V. Also, all that Parcel or Pieco of | Land known as the "Carter Tract," con taming four .Sub-tracts, as follows: I Tract No. 1, known As the "Scott Placo," situate near the Langley Mills, contain ing One Hundred and Eighty-four Acres, m?roor less, bounded by Sub-tracts Nos. 2 and a, lands of tho Estate of Rufus Holley and thc Qrahiteville Road.-II. Tract* No. 2, containing One Hundred andThrec-aud-a half Aero?, moro or less, bounded by Sub-tracts Nos. 1 and S, and lands of G" Dunbar and S. Williams. Di. Tract No. S, containing Ono Hun dred and Forty ono-nnd thrco-l'ourths Acres, bounded by Sub-tracts Nos. 1, . and -J, and bv lauds of tho Langley Mills Co. and W. Glover.-IV. Tract No. 4, containing One Hundred and Twenty ono Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of G. Dunbar, W. Freeman, Wil liam Glover and Sub-tract No. 3. The dimensions, buttings and bouudiugs oi the fou? Sub tracts of the Carter tract will more fully appear by reference to the several of said Sub tracts drawn by Edward Morris, Surveyor. VI. Also, that other Tract of land, known as the-Tract, containing Two Hundred and Thirty-seven Acres, more or less, bounded hylands of Wade Glover, Jackson Glaekler and others, containing anoxcellept Mill Site,-Town Creek passing directly through the Tracj, -all or widen will more fully appear by reference to a plat or said land drawn'by W. L. Roberson, D. S. E. C. TERMS.-One-Third Cash, and the re maining two-thirds in one year, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, with a Mortgage on the premisos for the balance of tho purchase money. Titles extra. - , / , - Plats referred to can be seen at the Of-> ' fice-Of Messrs. Finly ^'Henderson1 H. JORDAN, S. A. C. Jan. 7th, 1873. 3t_4_ Notice! WILL be sold bv the Heirs at Law Of the late JOHN A. PARTLOW, dec'd,. at Edgefield Court: House, on s?le-d?y of Febrdary next, all the lands of said deceased in Edgefield County, the Homestead, or Tract No. 1, excepted, which is assigned to John E. Partlow. Tract No. 2, lying mostly on Cuffee townCreok, and containing about 179 acres. . Tract No. 3, lying on tho Scott Forry road, and intoning, about 160. a^res. Tract No. 4," lying on, Spott Ferry road andHoraepoh Crepk, containing about 165 acres.1 Plats exhibited or definite description given, and terms rhade^ known, on, day of sale- ' '? j ; ) , i l i Jan.'11th, 187$._jj 4 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTY. BY virtue of a Mortgage, bearing date Nov. 17th, 1805, executed by John A. Barker unto G. w. Lester, and dfter wards assigned by said G. W. Lester un to J. W. Gray, I will proaeed to sell on sale-dav in February next, between the hours of ll A. M. and 5 P. M., THAT TRACT Op LAND, situate in the Dis trict (now Countv) of Edgell eld and State aforesaid, containing Seven Hundred and Twerity-e?ght Acres, more or less, and adjolnfnglandsof Butler Wllliams/Tcm ple Martin; John Terry and "Geb.'TTmr mond. Terms Cash, . Purchasers* to .pgyr kr Stamps and Papers. J Jilli a il If.Bio terms of the /purchase hr* not compiled witHUn half sh lfour,nhepVop? orty will bo sold agaiu. J. W. GRAY. Jan. 1; 1873. 5t_2_ AN Immediate relief and cure for Neu ralgia-, V.oali dnd'get'a Bottle.'at G. L. PENNA SON'S -, Drugstore. Nov. 13 tf .. fl To tie Plaiting Ipe. -o take pleasure in 3aying that we are Agents for tte following POPU LAR FERTILIZERS, and will be pleased to serve all in want at the fol-f lowing prices, which is as low as they can be bought delivered at any R. R. Depot in the State : Cy ft /. TJ|) XlrA PX.'i?'l "AA" Phospho Peruvian, Cash $70 ; Payable 1st Nov. $78. Georgia Cotton Compound, Cash $60/;'Flyable; 1st Noy. $68. Animoniated Super Phosphate, Cash $60; Payable Nov.l,$60 Atninoniated Alkaline Plic*?haie, p Cash $5Cr;-, Time^55 The above Manufactured by G. Ober & Sons, Baltimore. Powhatan Raw Bone Super Phosphate, Cash $55 ; Payable' 1st Nov. $60 j Chappell'a " Champion" Ammo. Super Phosphate of Lime, Cash $65; Payable 1st'Nov. $72.' :. . Pure Peruvian, Cash $75; Payable 1st Nov. $85. Dissolved Bones, Cash $55 ; Payable 1st Nov $60. Land Plaster, ?aah^l?V Payable Tat'Nov 18.;" ' We are also Agents for the STONO PHOSPlkATE Company. Steno Soluble Guano, Cash $48; Payable 1st Nov $53. Stono Acid Phosphate, for Composting, Cash $28 ; Payable 1st Nov $31. The tw(o4a4 .are .shipped jrpm Charlestoij, ?>-.C., , rrjr C. TL HENDERSON & BRO. Graniteville, Jan 22 3m 5 Soluble Pacific > . '.-li ? H ta . .'.<,: IfiliVj Cash Price, $50_Ter; Ton,; ; " * i /.'/.?.-.- ! lt J. > lu? i Factor's Acceptance, $57 50. Delivered at Boat or Eailroad Free of Drayage. wwi ? ft ' "fi ''fe' ? k ^ l? $ ' ff fl L^ ? t. ? fl fl ? * ipE Use pf this. GUA^O. for the $st Selen ^e|-s Ka| e&Mhffl it j character and reliability. I need only assure* consumers tha^tne Wano brought into market thia season is 'PRECISELY TBE SAME IN COM POSITION AND QUALITJ.as.th^.he^ofore.aold. The large fixed Capital invested by thia Company in this business fur nishes the best guarantee ot ? continued '?. ?icel?enc?.-.. 'The ?j0Qmp,any has a greater interest, in maintaining its standard pf, quality than any number of consumers can have. "*' Orders received and information furnished on appJic4tioa.,t?. :fljy Agents at various Local Markets. J. .O. MATHEWSON, Agent Pacific Guano Co. AUGUSTA, GA. J. M. WISE Agent at Pine Aouse. ! ? Jan 15 3m 4 J. W. HUOKABEE. P. H. WOOD. H?CKABEE & WOOD, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, 200 Broad Street, 2d Door above Jas. A. Gray & Co., AUaXJSTA, <3cJ?. Now in Store a Large Assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Fancy Goods, Foreign and Domestic Perfumery, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Comb?, Toilet Article.?; Bathing and Surgeons' Sponges, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Nutmeg*, Mustard, Cloves. . FINE BRANDIES, WINES' AND WHISKIES, For ?Medical U.-e PA5NTS, OILS, VA Ri\TSHSOS, Paint, Varnish arni White-Wash Brushes, and a general Stock ol' Painters' Materials, Qhm, Putty. &c.-' Also, A Full and Varied Stock ol fresh Garden Seed, Warranted Genuine and as Represented. J3^"0ur Prices are at the lowest?guro,. and ali we ask is an examination of our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Jan 15 3m . 3 G. L PENN & SON. w.' / j j? *i t>. ? j\ ? a r fr .? ? u -DEALERS IN-. Genuine Drugs, Groceries, de (?AVE iff Store a large and complete Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, 'of the ljest cfuahty1, and at thfe lowest possible-rates. In addition to the long list of Patent Medicines, &c, our Stock is well 8wpplied with- . . . . POPULAR REMEDIES For COUGHS & COLDS > AU linds of Bitters and Tonics. Popular Preparations for the Hair, Penn's Boquet Cologne, TOILET/ AiyTIO&ES OF EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY, Together with a full assortment of Groceries, Confectioneries, Tobacco, Segars, &c. Prescriptions Compounded day and nigLJwith the greatest care by W. B. PENN. . . . ' G. L. PENN & SON. Ja*15 g j y ?Ah? 1 - !f y ^QjJLJ 4 WE have jnat recpived. and offer for gale, our usual large supply of* _ ?ui/.H p?r-?ji offered'forjar?/all our old flt?ck having been, r?moyed from the Seed- Box. JanS ' tf . ,3 .i- too O? ??? -?>. ?ral . 751 ; Bj&jt' <? -JJ b?il ?IttT soj /: 'ff E-would respectfully state to our friends atfcl tW'Mlic'VjM??i?fly^^t' we have purchased-of MesBrs: SWEAjRINGEN ^-?EI?l4EH'Hheijj,:?ora an'd Stock of Goods, ?t Granitevil?e; S C. , ' . ;' .-. ?. >v#? ? .We will keep constantly on hand a full line of " . DRY GOODS, ^^fO^^^^h^^^^l And we hope by a strict' attention to |busine8s,1?9,merit, .a^Ul)eral.;s??r'' ,, patronage. * ...?. -r . . tifa All COTTON consigned1 to us by Planters,, wewill sell, in this market,, free of Commissions. G. W. THRIVER St GO? <?'???.> GEO. W. TURNER; ) . j ; ' " . * ? JAMES E. COOK. . / . ? .. \ LJ-' " ' \ _ ? GraniteviHe,S.C.,,Jan.l> l$73.^- )>u tjfi, m,t .. " >? , , , 2 , ) ',??U Worth of SPLEND ?New York Cost.. -ALSO. ? .'I-. ' :'' ti 'S;B '.? I .:!/" .'i:. 7.1J D ii D?LESS? GOODS, at i and below i ? ?1,300 worth of FLANNELS, of all Brands und"Colors, atCost. ; - -ALSO $500 worth of Splendid (BLANKETS at .Coat, . $1500 worth of Ladies' HATS a|t. and below New York Cost. Splendid Stock of REAjDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost, " Large stock of Ladies' .SHAWJL8, j CLOAKS, NUBIAS rind 'Roman SCARFS at Cost. . Th?se Goods were all purchased thia Falfeahd must.be sold between tb'ifc d the 1st March AT COST'FOR OASH: 0 : . Ti ! J. ?L CHEATHAM. and All we ask is a call Jan 8 tf ? 3 BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS: 1872. Warranted Genuine. ^-' im ?.t!j ? -."."jiir ..7/ H ?U?0UR b?ihki [MOW Receiving a full supply linc M's G arde ii Seed?, .?warranted Fresh and Genuine, and embracing every kin-'^d,variety/-. ! Adams'Extra Early, Golden Den? abd, Chester Co?nfy ' Gourd Seed CORN, ih quantities to snit purchasers, from one pint to a bush'?l. ' "" " Call in and make selections for early planting. ' IX ?" A. CLISBY. Jan 15 . i tf. 41 : gi j* J. i .. s d no fter^tw .:.->. .: >.?'??[ ;; . ' ? - tv . v .... ! a*. ? ... -y ? I--:'. :" ?'?at? - .. : * v.r// ..;iv:!T .Jl*?.?0rffl ? . . ni'rr ri'". . .; i..-.: ??i. .?...?.... }i ...v,. . . . ,jti li ; ? .il /.:/.-r' 1, Greatest Bargains o? the Season ' ' j TO 6E HAD* AT . M'S. 0. F. 10,000 Yds. Ladies' Bress Goods at Cost. 5000 Yds. White and Red FLANNELS at Cost. dJ 100 Ladies'and Ken's SHAWLS !at Cost. 200 Wool SACKS and SCARFS at Cost. 100 Suits MEN'S CLOTHING, all prices, at Cost. 100 All Wool 11-4- BED BLANKETS at Cost. 100 Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS at Cost. 50 Dozen Men's White Linen/SHIRTS, all prices, at Cost. r 100 Dozen Men 's an d Boys' H \ TS at Cost. ;'.' ! " ' 100 Dozen Ladies* CORSETS'at only 35 cts., wbrfh'75 cte.' . 50 Dozen Ladies' CORSETS at only $1,00', worth $l,5p. Call early and get the Greatest Brtrgains ever offered in Edgefield. I am Selling thc above Goods at-this Great Sacrifice in order that I may. reduce my large Stock at an early date! -, . . . .<% The tLbovo*Gqod8 will bersoldlas above stated, for Cash only. " 0 1 ' 1 J O. F. CHEATHAM, IM i '. ? lU No. 1, Park Row. Dec 18 tf 52 Stock^^m^ Every Department m. . i -tk ? A. A.. CUSBY [N additi?^tp.Wuriusu?ily-?ull.Stock of DRUGS, CHEM] 2NT MEDICINES Vf'every kind, PAINTS, OiLS, &c, &c, CHEMICALS, PAT has in Store, ' ind :is- dally' receiving,: ' .- .. > . '. ' '. \\\\\ '. if ?.. ?:i {y. t'l j?'" For thc Ladies, Hatidaome Toilet Sets and Flower Vases, new desigua, Boiiiiuet Holders, rich and ?iri'ity,. \ TheFinest Cologne^, .,.<. Superion.IfairJ^ds^tm^ Pyma'.y.s. . .^inported Extracts warraht'?(' as represented, ? . "*?^ilpbrior Toilef lroftMere and ??eautil'ul Powdar Boxes, ? }' ?? Toi)ih Powders, in v:iri'etv; ' '' : Luluu's Toilet Sosiv?."?."j . .T?tl?w'sAThite l^r^ihi^ioiMiaiii Ros? Soaps, ,. . ?Hair, Tooth a-nd N^il"Bnifilie.s.'a splendid assortment,. fegem:m's Camphor Ieev'ior Chajppjed Lipa and Hands, ll the.Best Preparations for the Hair, &c, &c. ,Jlnd for the Housewife, Crushed, GVK'h'ulated and Brown Sugars, Sngetpef (?'?as afyij ^o?Tee-.^'rups, Molasses,. Hams, Lard, Butter, fJneese, Maccaroni, Flour, Meal, Hominyy Rice; Buckwheat Flour, * _ Jellies, Pickles, Sauces, Spices;, ' ' ' "* . " Butter, Sida, Lemon aivd Sweet Crackers, ' Canned Fruit* and Vegetables, all kinds, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardine, Lemons, Citron, Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Cooking Extracts, Baking Powders, Domestic Wines for choking purposes, &c, &c. ' ' .' ' CANDI AM nd for the Children, CONFECTIONERIES in endless variety, And tli&Wlkn Waid of Fine Wine?, Liquors and $eg?,rs, _d ?xley, "Sre?nd-Corn W?riskey, Best?Akaeijcan au^ french Brandy, Superior Gin, ' ' ria W .?. fltfl v>.tirj.'-; ChaJn^gA^iPprt^?hirry and Mad?ria Wines-' Fi^ tingare-and Chowing Tobacco,' ' AA4?^o^e^??^^^n Smoking Tobacco. . The Public ?rtf^rjt?lt^n^vTted to give my Goods an inspection; lavery : eff^r^wjljl^ma^tp pL^spkmy(puat^mers and give entirevsatisfactionlto!. every'one. \' J>"% ? ?'.A..A. 'CLISBXc y*, Nov 13 T I,R' tf ?Hi M 'J 47.0K* = . I ! -, '. j, ' I ESTABLISHED I ISsT 18CO. . if] V% t?, . i .i :.' iou <ii. JSL. I>3rorLtaixt <db Son, Illili ? ? .. . : .., -, -jill .);.;. '?'J?li berswouloVresnect?ully.iu/orni the citizens of Edg?fielpy.and, sary.. ntrv, ^aTt?ef^ep?^e?al establishment for tho' . 5?fTV^| The subscribers roun<J?h? country, w4tfrtv Repair of Watches and Jewelry. AJao,. their care y At their ? CMft aaa Silver Watties Of the beet Eurepea?*nd American Manufacturo In the Southern States; vrtth seleot assortment of Rich and New Styles of ETRUSCAN GO?.D JEWEL^y* I Pilchers, Castors. GoTHeta, Clips, Foi*Rs; and ?Very thin* in the SftvetWsWflrie.' "; *|PWflSlh*W'sw^uW.c^r^^ Sroith&;We8son^8bjutt>Wa?d. Remintrlon?ejP^^?iwiJff.djnaiw others omhe latest invention.?? ... i)M ?.T1J ^ ^INfiaiA^^EC-rACCES, WALKING'CANES. &tid'?j?di ??tf?S* 'of every variety to b? found In a first-class Jewelry establlshm??ti""Old Gol?T?t?* SUver takeum-?clttrige'ibr^oods. . t: . .: ; tan oi f)*?Wfl mt Kt* . rrt . .if 'j . j Ju PRONTAU^tfrij^OkMLsnc < One Door Below Augusta Hotel^l63 Broad; St., Augusta,.^... Sept 23