Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 15, 1873, Image 3
Ow Agesta In Charleston. "j
The Advertising Agency of Messrs.
waiker, Evans cfc Cogswell! represented
;_^ " . i " .
J*** Doors, Sashes and Blinds entirely
or Soutaern manufacture, with- satisfac
tion guaranteed, can only be procured
from the home manufactory of ,M*. Vt P.
Toale, of Charleston, S. C. Send for
POgM^P^ebovf. together with prices
?figWi?Hr Hardware, Window Glass,
? Sent free ?a application. :
Death of Nat. Karney, Esq., Sr.
This old aitf k?ttf??i Mo?en passed
from arnon* M ?? ? tferffr fa* fa\
some months of constantly-increasing
f|^Wp^|igM^>r<?**tieu, iiohis^Vxry
nlnth year, There are'now ?xtremely
few citizens led who are older than the
deceased. Mr. Karney, as a skillful maa
qualities, was" looown throughout oar >
District, and hundreds o? old friepds
will read of his death with mingled feel
inMrsf*?flgess?adl <Mg?fi?n/<| / j |
Church Dedication. .
We are requested to announce that the
BaptL*t.;CSeurc?? ?J3a&?fc?aj re^ntjy(j
erected, will be dedicated on the fourth
Sunday in May, (the 24th,) and that the
public generally are invited to attend
Come sud ?leide With ?T?. .
Go to Graniteville and Day your Drv
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Notions, <fcc, from
the Henderson Brothers ; and then coane
and divide with us the money you save
by the transaction. We shall bo ri ell
and caa go to the Vienna Exposition.
And Tor further information, cead th?
new card of the Henderson Brothers ia
another column.
Gene to the Frt-e Stat? of Georgia
Our old friend, Dr. R. C. Griffin, a
gen^maa Af <^a? of pur.best families,
and, a man dr more than ordinary iutel
ligencej education, and savoir vivre, has
bought a home four or five miles from
Aug?st? and moved thacher. We. bjeg
tai express fo)iiii jnidiiis f qfined ?m$y*
our best wishes for tn??r future.welfare.
jZ59" Ex-County Treasurer .IV A> IKelv-L
elberger died at his home near this town
on the 10th. His remains were sent to
?&- Mlles Yeldell was tried in U. S.
Circuit Court at Charleston, qn Monday
last, for robbing the Post Office at this
place, and the Jury found afin, guilty in
short a^dei) r JiNf seflteripe'd at last ac
counts.
The Court:in Aiken. j 1
At the Court of .Sessions m Aiken last 1
week, Howard, charged with the killing
of John Barnes Harris, was acquitted;
Gary <fc Gary lor Defendant, Solicitor ]
(Wiggins) and Youmaus 1er State. 1
In the case of Tom Lindsay, colored, J
for killing anoth epyegjxvn Jf?e$i Js^and. J
-a nolle pros. Gary ?fc Gary for the J"
prisoner.
Barney Lamar, Esq., of Beech Island,
was admitted to bail and ida t^ase post
poned, j I * j j/
The Graniteville ea9cspbstpoaed.
Emanuel Washington colored, lately
in jail here, for stealing a male-guilty.
Jim Davis, also lately in jail here, for
petit larceny-case thrown out of Court.
- . <
The famous Porcelain-Factory case is j j
to come off on Thursday tho 15th inst.
j?t~Q\ir younp townsman, W. D. Ba
rney, Esq,., whilstin Charleston last week,
put in an appearance before His Honor
Judge Bryan, of the JJ. S. Circuit Court,
and after a satisfactory examination was
readily admitted to practice in tho U*. S.
Circuit Courts.
?* A Shell lu the Radical Camp."
This is the title of a small volume re
cently published by John C. Hundley &
Brother, of Charleston, and which is
very popular just now. It is written by
S. B. Hall, Ex-Judge of Probate of York
County, and'is an exposition of the
frauds of the Republican party of South
Carolina. Price $1.00. Address John 0.
Hundley <fc Brother, Charleston. Agents
ivan ted in every County.
??r Our old friend, Mr. Abram Adams,
jf the Mt. Vernon section, stoppod his
wagon on ?ur public square the other
lay, and actually had his mules fed on
som in the ear- the first instance of the
kind we have noticed since our farmers
all &caWe rafl?g" mdfimos W tfytfg*to
make money raising Itt cents cotton and
"TKfTXllaWl n cue 11
jL?V_pldesiJkrmeri<f ?*?till ?fcticesy.v
tfcjom "Mtio?
ntii
?r4fc#*ule.<*tia
in-tbe-ear repast, Dr. J., and others of
our elder demie^.nMfaifc' gathered
the cobs up andtard fh^jr S> ay as relif*
of other and moriif jt?fpmka days.
Fattier #}>*1
(iomttsty <Jtt< jhM^ rferf&jf return od
frei* BSi5?^?nj^of^^?d' condition.
V i ' *v ?' ' ?ffi-?- . M
,0>t ot,f*t \
a follows t
Commis- t
I
! I
The eoJored population war. a profitable j .
*udv. in-katiaejue*;md politics, truly11
"the tables are turned." The blacks so
outnumber the white? that they can.
seeure offices of profit and power how
ever unfit they may be for them. As an
lrl**wthm, a j-nuun 1 adv wished to ob
tain the situation of teacher in a public
U?OBL 3bp L'^XUUI at thc appointed time
Hf deface W panter exsnFfiuatimi. Keg
ing-o?rv-a large* burty oegro presaai,
she aud a friend who occompanied lier,
lingered, (supposing the proper official
would MM appear) until the mau very
res^eottuUyinquired her bushiest*. In
forminjjhiut that she wished td see Mr.
G., Superintendent of School*, her
amMMwntwas great as ho rojJied, "I
am 3ar..,j6*" His embarrassment was
appaxept. Conscious of his inability to
examine lief In studies that literal ly he
knew nothing of, he coughed and hem
med-, sud retired to a corner to advise
with Boveral blacks and whites wno had
dr^gett m^ Then returning to the lady,
"As Paul says seeing is believing, you
may retan? home, arid I will send you a
certificate."
Fortunately in this ease a oempetent
teacher was secured ; but so many who
are totally unqualified have obtained
situations, 1?M fouie father : irurfcof ap-?
poi nt nient ia to he. adopted.
A Kannas'maiv' who had been ar
r?te! On 'f> Wiiufee-of rare und a^ui tjed,
Went to the house of tho same woman
yMMyi killen har i MMM4 -aiUha
?haeshold, ravished and killed the wife,
lifihen couftiiid JJ-^XlA
fjr Tlie Ix>ndon Telegraph, 'of tho
12th, ha* a special that the Emperor of
Germany, white holding a review at St.
Ettersburg, reefrff* tylhjt ?a h|a%lT
"et. ?Hi? adjoint was seVererywotfttK
Th's shot Vras fitefd Uf a'priest.
t gar A bold aud ewieus'ive rabba/jj wae'
atfected In the bar ro?ni of Mr. L. ?eiiake,
1^$*$$ ?k?rDpJI?h <*{ yednesd>>.j
Jght, or ear)y Thursday morrfthg, Xiy
which nearly fS.OW worth of valuables
were lost. The robbers nuccofeded in en
tering tlie rear of l>ejsa>oM, ^ed th^ ^
iron safe-a small one-into the adjacent
building, blew otf the fastenings aud
?epured the bootv. The noise of thc ex
borhood, but no arrests were mad' .
pSr A convict in the Mississippi penl
t?nti?rv dog a tunnel 180 feet irjtg and
and was ninataM MUM about it.
A Brilliant Musical Fete ia Augusta.
Ou titeada* oifenfcgof^ej? wdbkjtke
20|^in|t., th^e |? tj ba&iv^i a^Gi-ar
dey's Opera House In Abgufta,Jan Ama
teur Cojieert of unusual merit and bril
liancy ,ln behalf of the Ladies Memorial
Association-a society whose courage.
> terse Yer&cet hri?fresolve ami a?bU ?b4
??4erftjt4Hb?n|f) the/adm?^on ajid)
assistance of all Southern people ol the
right sort.\ Tho Concert has been ar
ranged, prepared, and is to be presided
?.we*, -Vcff?"frof. John Wiegand, of Au
gusta, a German musician of the truest
and purest style-of art. |f
. WillEdgefield, with sisterly symp?
ythy and generosity, not send a fair rep
resentation to this beautiful Concert.
?We, earnes?^y hope so, j The .ladies of
"tieUssodia^ion have/seni us 'tickets for
disposai.'' Vome to tis thet?rer?, and se
cure om;-before j'on. start. All persons
- going tc Augusta to ?ifctend this Conoer c,
will be givep a return ticket, free, by the
proper Railroad officials.
A letter ia. the WuWngton ?.)
Jinirr.ai, frota' Tiram?nsviHe, S. C., gives
the f?llewing details- ol the ravages of a
storm which visited Darlington County,
Wli^dayiliglfk^r^ T^ .! 1 Vi
Our vicinity was visited by an awful
Storm on the fcight of the 1st instant,
which proved veiy/kstructive, The clouds
?rfUfed nf from ??\\'?L kW 'ia Ahk ?day,
wi>h fierce and vivid lightning and inces
sant thunder. The lightning struck in
many places near kera,' but fortunately no
houhfes were struck. Zeerust ??{he wind
was terrific over a lange space of the coun
try, and at about .9 o'c?ok a whirlwind
passed through the country, appearing to
be in , the centre, of the storm. It was
confided to 'the woods fdr- several miles
until ?'struek the ""plantation of Mr. P.
Hd/n, about three ni?ec from he^e, when
it carried away fence?, eut-kouBes, bee
hives, orchards, shade trees, nowtrs, corn,
fodder and shucks, and tore to pieees every
house on the plantation except Mr. Horn's
dwel^ng and a small smoke house. ?veh
la:y mg houses were lifted up, torn to
pieces and scattered over the fields. The
next place im the Une of the whirlwind
was that of Mr, Spencer Hatcheli, where
everything was carried away except apait
oi the. dwelling house, and articjes from
Mr. Horn's, were scattered all over Mr.
Hateleys ?lace. The, tko places are abbu/t
ttfo. mils .apart ion; opposite lidesf pf ?a
large swstap. trbvd Mr: rlatchell't ed
ward, its course was' confined mostly to
the woods, tyit whenever it touched a
plaaiMion, '{t took all the fences away.
Such a whirlwind has not been known
here in many years. The roar of tlje wind
ViifiyapwHing'to th?..-stoutest .heart, and
?olfpvrm heard1 ri Wi ?vw^gsi 4fre
"horrid din." The rushing wind, the
thunder, the blazing lightning, the crash
:>f falling trees and houses, the tioiee bi
living and lulling objects sad the torrents
>l dashing rain, all made up a scene of
nature's wildest confusion. Mr. Horn and
Mr. Hatcheli are the greatest losers. Their
neighbors gathered in and helped them to^j
rc-fence their crops, but the washing rain
iad damaged them seriously. The crops
?'all this section have been damaged by
:he heavy ruin and the planters are almost
n despair. With a late season; a killing
rust on the 25th ult., a drought lasting
learlrall of April, and these heavy rains
bllpmng. ihie farmers have been unable
to nmke & fair start for a crop of either
:orn or cotton, and to-day the weather is
still threatening. When we shall get the
%rop started, no one knows-never, unless
tetter days*1 come soon. a
ht?r??enrl^rir^T^i-jtn? Die in Oue
l>ay.
[From the Memphis Ledger, Majr (kl- .
A gentleman from Dr. Kerr's plaoe, tm
;he Paducalr Railroad, twenty miles lrom
.his city, brings the information that on
saturday last Pat .Smith, a contractor, and
welve railroad hands died suddenly near
;he Kerr place in a most mvsterious man-,
aor. The,men were suddenly attacked
vita pains in the back and violent vomit
ng and purging; from which thev died
uddenly. A yost mortem examination
vas made of the stomach of one of the
leceased persons, but it contained only gas:
The affair has created consternation in the
?eigbborhood, and a report prevailed that
he cholera had broken out. The better
?pinion seems to be that the men were
loisoned, either by the water they drank
icing impregnated with dead caterpillars,
ir by some person who had placed poison
u their food. Several others are sick, and
ears are entertained that they will also die!
The Kural Carolinian.
We are in receipt of the May number
>fthe "ltural Carolinian," which fully
nain ta in* its well earned reputation as a
irst-class Agricultural Magiaine. Th?
fading articles in the number before us,
?rc up to the high standard of previous
lumbers, while the selections generally
x>ssess more than ordinary interest to
hose engaged either in Agricultural or
^rbrfcieultural pursuits.
We are pleased to notice that til? " Liter
?yy PeiwfftiHBWt" is ?tt?v? witi* judicious
lelectiwtrtH'Olfhigh merit^'iB fuHvaeeord
^if?p^? krf6***?jit*r?rr gfi of
?? D\:IL, Jacques,' th ? ?d ito r; The n i
Uti m..o?: tlii? dwartruxmt. Kthe Maua
?ine is meeting with general favor, lt
jives a variety to its pages, making it a
&^im>lje-family eomfytaj.tin, \fhile ft
Iocs riot in the least detract from ??s
nerits as a fahhfuf representative of tbje
Ufiwdtujral interest? pf the county.
Annonrtfefein?nt ii made o? the ?ssocia
io?i of Mr. Ww. L. Daggett with the
Publisher's Department of the Magazine.
?rpflp.,the <>ftcrgyswhich he has ever ex
hibited, daring his long cormsction with
he press of Charleston, wj look to see
he Rural Carolinian, maintain its past
oputation in every particular, and go on
irosperjfcg kl the -future.
Those of our readers who have not al
ready subscribed to the Jlurpl Caroliniah
lend for a specimen copy, and enrojl j
heir names at once on Its subscriptirhi
ist.
ILouiaviJlej Co^a/-Joprna| Editorial,
April 7th.]
Postponement of the Public Library
Gift Concert.
It wlfl be seen by the announcement,
in our advertising columns that the third
rift concert of tluf Public Library of
Kentucky, which was to have taken place
?-day, has been postponed until July 8,.
This postponement has not bees occa
sioned, as we are advised by Gov. prom
ette, by the small sale? of tickets; on.
[he contrary, the salen have boen tanttau
illy largo-much largor than at either of
Jio preceding concerts- KO largo,indeed,
;hat thc time given by this ninety-day
[KM*tpdnomMlt will enable Gov. firnm
ette to dispose of every ticket ondipaure
i full drawing without any reduction or
scaling of the gifts, as has heretofore been
he case. Gov. II. sees his way so clearly
lia? Krt.-.iuKUioecs in tim most positive
uni unctpiivoual language that thedraw
ng will take place July 8, and that it
trill be a full one. Tue towner of the
?ickeulcavfuig the capital gilt will get
^MBlOytad gMenbaeks without anydis
:ount, and so of all the other gift*.* Tho
loJit ]f \ the Rirjii^asjaiid Dnirerol Jink,
iaa&rt imHaent of tj^^p??und
sm be used tor no other purpose, as will
>e seen bv tho cashier's certi?cato. Wldt
i knowledge of those facts-and we do
?ot hesitate to guarantee thejFscrupulous
Ujltijluient-tliftrn Will be such a ?bmio?id
6* rh* tickets ?oj*, on hand that hi all
irobability not a single one will be left
or sale \yeefs before the time of draw
njj. There fever was a fairer or more
?onorably^eduducted enterprise before
?ern of tickets feel thc most positive as?
mranoe that tbs drawing will be fair, fer
it will bo controlled by tho most proml
Bsnt* Mid. distinguished citizens of the
?ty ?dd ?ltAte, and those who draw girts
will li* certain to get the money the mo
merit their tickets are presented.
lleilceiiiTVfb ?lfetf Medals a?d' four
Diplomas were awarded to Alfred C.
Force, -2'$ Broad St., Augusta, by the
Cotton ?tate* Fair Association, ?for the
largest, finest and best assortment of
Boots and Sooea, ?m $.
Bs; ' E i i
BE H BE
AT
Jolinston?s X>?
-0
.ein the vicinity of ohnsft?Vs
'received his Stock orSPfeO?
?oW? Itof complete ia all De:
;'"V . ' ".. i
rly to his raiewid l*aods.onie collect j ou-6-f
itv? k
_ HE SnjAfcher begs to infor
Depot, ancTraftJfohlic genera"
AND SUMM^ G?ODS, w
partments. - .
tte begs to call attan?o
DRESS GOODS, eferj
WHITE GOODS, a varie
Lace COLLARS and SEr
RIBBONS, a full assort
TRIMMINGS and BU/
Ladies' Trimmed and
French and Americanr;*^
W?z?frcl Bfeact? ?TA>M2^#&:,, ?
fepe??t)SNj^B?fiGS andt&e?lr?d *"
Factory THREAD in all. Numbers, S
Cottonades, Jeans, Cassimeres and Likens for Coats and Panter ?
Brown and Bleached Table Damask,
READY MADE CLOTHING, a large stock for Men and Boys.
HATS for Men. Boys and Children, a splendid stock,
Srft?ES! SHt>?S!--Mv stock ls conxfJle?e in this line of Goods,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, a large assortment.
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, Tobacco, Segare, ?ce.
PENN'S BOUQUET' COLOGNE ahvavs on hand.
n all ti .
jNS, in endless Variety.
immed HATS, ver\* ne>t and pretty,
?fe
Ap*>39 ?? XAfttPl i
O. F. OHEATHAM.
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HAV? JNV SJT^RE A . U^RGF, ,STP/OK OF
Pinntation SUPPLIES, and Family GROCERIES,
SUCH as BACON, CORN, OATS, FLOUR. MEAL. LARD, SUGA>R,
COFFEE, MOLASSES, &c, which then' are selling at the most i#
sonable prices.
t&- CORN and OATS received by the Car Load, and sold as-low as any
other House can possibly sell.
"r?? > ? . ' ' TUTS ifEST IJQ?ORS. , > j
Such as Fine French Brandy, Superior Corn and Rye Whiskeys, Gin,
Ruin, &c.,altfeyaia3iaiiSV^V^.8jiie veryjchefrp. ?&Q ( ..
When you come to JOHNSTON'S give us a trial.
Johnst?n?evD?pet,?Aprilrl5, 1 r. !? / lm . 17
Aud itors' list of Property on which Taxes, Penalties and
1 Assessment? Remain Unpaid.
n WOO tiBKSa ?
VIrs J IC Blocker, fllO acres" 9 . xrvt iii'? I '
fr.h-" ciorinr. ifflW Daniel Minick, 400 acres.
Blocker Township.
H
F
Mrs
John Glozior, 130 acres,
Mis:* C Holloway, Gio acre*,
W TTjattfcM^aetts? ? >
Jacob Timinernian, 90 acres,
Elijdi Timinoriuan, 105 acres,
Mrs A E Timmermair,jWO jarres, r* r
Estate J G Williams, 3W acres, * *
Colli ax Township.
Jolt' Briggs. 830 acres,
Mrs A Johnson, M acres,
Miiliaiifei jvuMtaon,
B "flath'is; -C7 aires, ' " "
A Sharpton, Jr., MU acres,
D L Tn mer, 86 acresf .. 1 * i ? . r
Mrs M J Thurmoiul, 600 acres,
Coleman Township.
Lycurgus Charlatan, 720 acres,
WU is Doloach, 100 acres,
W C Faulkner, 105 acres
Pate Herrin, Moores,
George MoKelley, 800 acres,
E B Moblev, 300 acre?,
R W i*Ayne, 93? acres.
Estate B*F Payne, 850 acres,
John Perrv, 880 acres,
B J Quattlebauni, 3t?0 acres,
Wm A Strother, 800 acres, .
S P Street, 177 acres,
F Thrallkill, 188 :K-res,
Jam M Vines, 250 acres,
Chillers Township.
Thomas Butler, 240 acres,
Dr J A Devoro, 250 acres,
H C Garrett, 200 acres,
Lewis Hollowav. 75 acres,
F G Holloway, "lOO acres,
Dick Jackson", 23 acres,
W h McDaniel, 100 acres,
J L McKie, 000 acres,
J W Reynolds, 390 acres,
Cooper Toicnship.
Elizabeth Butler, 30 acres,
Malachi Deloaoh, 100 acres,
T S Daniel, 585 acres,
John Fennel, 15<> acres,
R C Griffin, JoO aeres,
M W Gray, 280 acres,
Thoa Paine, Jr., 100 acres,
Joshua Fhi'liprw, 400 aores,
Russie (for M Frazier) ("00 acres,
Pniokney Smith, 212 acres,
Sumpter Turner, 102 acres,
Starling Turner, 3C8 acres,
M Wliite, 447 acre?,
Qer^neutvilf* Tou;
L?onara"Crmit, a0 acres,
H A Clark, 444 acres,
B B Duke, 480 acres,
Joh:i'FaUTKhef, 144 acres,
Pinckney Hare, 52 acres.
J M-U%in*ston, ?00 acre*, y
Matahil ?UerJWacrai| ; ??
VLeirtu?er Kick<*v*0 iicrfr,, , ?J
AV B Oxener, 135 acres,
Cray," Towliship. .
Jas R Faulkner; lfj acre?,
P Hollingsworth, l?O^cres,',
Miss S Holloway, 75 acres,
Elbert Henderson, 244 acres,
Berrv W Horne, 240 acres,
S i Hardy, 40 aures,
tobihs?r?, R?acVesf ' v
Jacob Smith, 78 acres,
George Steifer, 20Q Wies,
E A Whatlev, 197 acres.
W G Walker, 9 acres,
Hiller Township.
>iS^oaA^i?on,^ acres,
' Henry Beard, 72 actes,
Susan Cheathatn, 190 acres.
Wm Cr^nrle^d, ,80 ?cres,
Mrs T Colen'on, 4?0 acres,
Rebeckah Dorris, 100 acres,
Lucy Dorris, 100 acres,'" "
Ramsav Hargrove, 126 acres,
Wiley "Harrison; 1100 acfes;
J Hoilinsrsworth, 200 acres.
Smith .jf Lasiter, 320 acres,
E H Ijkgfo?ne, 2/?0 acres,
A (2uarles, l? acres,' ' '
Mary Rush, 788aerea,
Mary Robinson, 240 acres,
S F Stephens, 73? acres,
E C Starr, 050 acres,
Win Sprowl, 102 acres,
D J Williams, U14 acres,
Nuiet Towiuship.
C Busboy, p. c 96 acres.
Mrs S Clark, 490 acres,
J N Corlay, % acres,
W S Ci-annp, SOO acres,
R M Harrison, 477 acr?6,
Estate Mfs Mary Hard^. 780 acf.e^
A D HaVard, ?0 aCrw,
T A Mesehant, 130 acres,
Jacob McCarthy, 375 acres,
S M Ranch, 129 acre?,
.T tS Rntherrord, m nnres,
Derrick Rider, IflaorOS,
I( M SadtfT, BK bftci, \ t't }'
Meriwether Township.
Estate James McCartbv, 720 acres,
'Mi-^ R S^cjidr, 5S7 acrls. / /
? {xAianaflold 'Pii)-rfcr,H$f> tcret(
Wm Watson, Sr., ?TOO acres,
.MrsC Wright, 178 acres,
. t * * * 3&rris Township.
\ Ariel Able, 800 acres,
P B Asbill, 90 acras,
J C Bnxaard, 45 acres,
fe
?Hi
Lawson Eidson, b>0 acres,
. Jolm Gibson, '?W acres,
? . ^ fcWtteinirtlyVto acres?
John Kenny, 200 acres,
. Elizabeth McCarthy, 45 acre?*,
W E Perry, 800 acres,
! Wm Stephens, 470 acres,
!. Estate W C Smith, IOU acres, ?J
1 John Stephens, loo acres, 1
H A Whittle, 100 acres, .
Mrs H Wl?ttle, WO acres,
S Whitman, 147 acres. '
Pine (Sritvt 'TownMp.
John Adams, 100 aores,
! BB Bryant, 111 acres,
Mrs J ?irvant, 415 acres,
! J P Blackwell, 220 acres,
i M M Cogburn, 380 acre?,
? Rufus: Dorn,.OOO aerea, .
! E A Eidson, 70 acres,
Mrs Ann Mills, 128 acres,
Elizabeth McCarthy, 45aeies,
I James Neal, 340 aurea,
I J T Ou u,.jr, 300* acres,
J T O utz, jr., Agent, 300 acres,
i J P Parkman, 100 acres,
Davjd Rushton. 860 acres,
I Thomas Rushton. 40 acres,
} W J Stephens, 400 acres,
; Picken? Township.
Mrs R Bland, 1?80 acres. 1 Lot Edgc
j field C. Ii.
J H Burney, is? acres,
Elizabeth Christian, 1 Lot Edgef?eld
'CH.
Mrs V Grane, 1<?5 acres,
j Mrs A Gray, I Lot Eilgofipld C H.
AV esl ey Hawkins, }$0 acres.
Mrs Legg, 20 ?cres,
T B McGrath, 1 Lot SdgefleldG H.
Mrs ]3 Minas. 1 Lq( Eclg'elleld'p 3.
E Padget", 310 apps, v
A Ramsay, Sr.. acres,
I Nat Rin)ey, ". Lot leefield O H.
W W Spence, 3o2 acres,
Rocky Pond Township.
Estate Edward Howie, 380 acres,
I James R Martin, 80 acres,
. W A Mar-tin, 1-SOu acres,
i A A Sharpton, Sr., 700 acres,
'] s? I %? Ttotfsfp. rf!
.I |vT|iJnsBC& 720 oo}teai ^
.I Wfc Bnrdeitf? Rcr*,~ * ?
M B Cartledge, 217 acres,
M C Freeman, 1200 acres,
! j WlleV Jtfter. 100 acres,
fy J B Sjoore, *00 aires,
; J A Reynolds, 118 acres,
I E C Robertson, 1350 acres,
J B Robertson, 100 acres,
j J B Robertson A Sisters,-81 acres,
I Miss 6 J Tompkins, 400 acres.
li ti !'
Thomas Agnew 3500 acres,
?D Atkinson. 240 acres,
r*OiA Brooks, 216 acres,
j S Baker, 400 acres,
Georg? Bell, 745 acres,
JJ Burkhalter, 19C aerea,
I C T Barton, 240 acres,
'\ T M Barton, 570 aores,
I Bau Davis, 75 acres, . ;
A C Dean, Sf? acres.
Estate (r W Neal, 538 acres-,
j Mrs 8 Sweorengin, 4P acres,
j " ''Tafi?rt ''T?n>iiship.
' Martha Eubanks, 09 acres,
? Mrs E Moultrie, ?5 actos,
J H Minor, 250 acres,
I John Prieo, ajft-acrps,
R T Parks, 225 acres,
' lin M Sei cien t?26 a?res?
! T J? ?eigrer; ?gfer/t, ^flerfls,
. BMTajuert, 557acres,
j ' Jasper Tabert, 492raere?T
; . J B Williams, 340 ?eros,
Mrs M 1? Pimm arman, 430 acres,
Ward Township.
He?r^ Addison, *}?p apr?s,
L M Asbill, 400acres,
P B Asbill, 500 acres,
Mrs f Attaway. 4.59 acres,
John Boddio, 100 acres,
John Bacon, IQQ acree,
Wnl Creed, 57 acrus,
Ann Culham. 20 acres,
04 aorav,
,fotin pjpy.fi? aproe,
Solomon Douglas, y
SoWnioi Hrgreei ?i?m'reR, 1 ,
M r? M'A E?tM/MK|aOtrsj '
LemuolGW?tei-; W Heren', 1
Love Gomlllloii, 1S50 acres,
Ciirryte.h-Mate, H Ci S^A^ 17 acapa, h M W Horne,' acfre?, 1
J P ?eAseV 300 aevk, * 1 - ?. - * ? |? ^^M^ 1
Daniel A Jackson. 330.acres,
Jordan Andrew, 187 acres,
Barnabas Kr?ns, loo acres,
Wm Kirkland, 150 acres,
L Lott, 350 at'.res,
Elbert Lott, 100 acres,
T L Smith, 175 acres,.
Mrs S L Getaen, 658 acres,
J A Gray, 1000 acres,
J M High to wer, 200 acres,
HM Hare, 260acres,
J W Holmes, 4 acres,
Estate Lanier, (A J Hammond Trustee)
*50 acres,
LiMrUMla^Xdiuham, 440 acres,
Mrs warV Morris, 180* acres,
M>9m&f? A Trustee) 300 acres,
E Mutiny, ;w acres,
Lucy d(. Aim Tonip|i|ns, liiftQ I^CFBH,
Moss Township.
fiemtiel Corley, 45&'aorea,
Alfred CruwiDffti 2fln acres,
W I? Coleman, ?C0 acres,
? George * racier, 60 acres,
James Green, 300 acres,
Tinaey Head, loy acres
Leads Holmes. 250 acnes,
fi B Hughes, 130 acre?,
Walter NiokolBon, 300 aores,
Mrs S Terry, 8 acres,
Henry Williams, 200 aoros,
M S. M Williams, 59 acres,
Mobley Township.
Warren Busby, 57 acres,
M^rk Crouch. 247 acres,
FB<"n*s(le/?50acroi,. \ J r*'J i 1
J W Denny, 416acres,
D S DaBoso, 6?0 acres,
Beni Edwards, 30 acres,
David Graham, p. c. 437 acres,
K E Kerlong, 500 a?res,
Williie Holmes, 188 marea,
200 a?rfes:
?f?V ?ot?n?hip; H !
W D Allen, 264 acres,
A B Addison, 1 Lot Edgcfield C H.
I Garrison Holloway, 3 Lots Edgofleld
'CH
t.ifC 8nllivan, 150 acres,
! W L Tronholni, 900 acres,
j G M Yarborough, 107 acres.
Notice is hereby given that ?m whole
j of the several Fareew, Lola, i^d/parfs of
! Lot? Pf ???! ??i"tiii.e described m tim pre
o?eding List, or so muoh tliereof as will
! bo necessary to pay tho Taxes', Penal lies
and Assessments ehargod thereon,-will be'
Kold by tho Treasurer of Edgefleld Coun
ty, South Garolina, at his office in said
County, on tho twenty-fourth (24th) day
of May, A. D. 1873, unless said Taxes,
Assassinent* and Penalties be paid be
{ore that timo; and such sale will be
ontinued from day to dav until all of
said Parcels, Lots and Parts of Lots of
Real Estate shall bo sold or offered for
salo. .SalOjcemroeriee M 10 o'clock! A M.
FRANK A. BELANGER, ",
Auditor Edirefield County, f I
April SOU,, 1873, A fe j
i
~TO TOflEY
J i ' WITH } ! T
?. P. OHEATHAM.
. Would respectfidly announce to my
friends and the public generally, that I
mu n?w in conduct of the Dry Goods
Banishment of Mr. O. F. Cheatbam
at Johnston's Depot, where-soliciting
their presence and patronage,--I will be
always triad^o se* and serve them.
j ,MARK TONEY.
Apr 29 V Inf 19
SPLENDID SfEW WK
GEO. j/TOBEY'S
Cheap Cash , Store,
JOHNSTON'S. JSEPOT.
New and Fashionable DRESS GOODS
of all grades, opening every day, of all
styles and prices.
CALICOES and DOMESTICS-a full
assortment.
WHITE GOODS in eiiffless varietv.
RIBBONS, LACKS, . '
HOSIERY, GLOVES, '<
Ladies and Misses HATS, vsry hand
some.
Mon and Boys' Ready Made CLOTH
ING a?d HATS, a full and varied Stock.
A full line Men's, Ladies and Children's
BOOTS and SHOES, purchased dirert
from Manufacturers, and very cheap.
-ALSO- :
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, ite,
-ALSO
A select stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES
-ALSO
WHISKEYS, BRANDY, WINES; TO
BACCO; 8EGARS, "Ac.,
A first rate assortment, andf**tnfc purest
and best q^aUtjVi,, yl?T?r*1''"
tSTl ;im soilingasChr?p as anybody
can sell, andigtt?inutfy/.s!{t as rep"
resented.
jt?rPlease call and look through my
Stock. ' _ <? '., ,.
! ?I?0, i, TOM.
Jch^udoQ's Dopot, Apr 23 ?mv18
?r,Sho? Makers ! ,
Jua* Received . >. . \
d Damaged-Sole Leafier;
."t ?4K Tan lfcle> Leather*, ?
rt l?pSkfus, >* ' V f
Jaerieau Calf Skins, ?'?if,
snuine imported 'Mercier French
Catt Sttfaw? ?
6 Morocco Skins, . -
12 each Pink and Blue Linings
. 50-lbe. Nails,
. - ,V lbs. Bristles,
Vofrois Goat Binflings,
24 pair Congress Uppers,
24 pair Crimp Congress,
2 Bushel Shoe Pegs.
For sale cheap, ibr cash only.
.LriL COUATItAM.
Ami*) / ' jfestf * T
JL HE Uiulersigne^Tliaic formed a ,
Co-Partnership in Hie Practice of Law, I
in Edgoiicld Conn tv. S/^
S. B. GRIFFIN,
M. C. BUTLER.
, Feb 10 tf 8
New Law Firm.
JOHN E. BACON. Tims. J. AKAMS.
BACOA & AJ? AMS.
Attorneys at Law,
Will Practice in the Courts of the State,
and United States Courts for South Caro
lina.
Former Office of Carroll <te Bacon and
Bacon & Butler.
Jau 18, 1872._if
W. H. SHAFFE,
Dentist,
HAVING located at Edgefield offers
his Professional services to the cit
izens and surrounding country. Office at
the late residence of S. S. Tompkins, Esq.
Feb 28 tf 18
PUTT worn
Aro continually'waiving
LARGE AND GOMPLBTE STOCKS
-pf-' '
New Furniture !
Comprising all the
LAtfiST STYLES ANE'' PATTERN
-.Qf- '
?a^?haf?rbep, Bining Room
fgSSS ' And
OFFICE Fl/RIPTIJRE ?
FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE
v i ?HE; LOWEST.
Aii? ?ulsista ot every article of FURN I
rUl^B -rotmired to "furnish a House or
Dfiioo complete.
Call and examino at our Ware-Rooms.
Undertaking !
Always on hand, at the lowest prices,
Beautiful Caskets and Cases,
Of bur own manufacture.
PLATT BROTHERS,
212 and 214 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Jiu>'2 ly 28
DOORS,
Sash Sc Blinds,
Furnishing Hardware, Drain
JPipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards,
fierra Cotta Ware, Marble and
[Slate Mantle. Pieces.
Window Glass ft Speciality.
White Pine Luviber.for Sole,
Circulars and Price Lists sent
free on application, by
p. P. TOALE, j
2? Hftvneand33Tln;kney ate., |
Charleston, 8. C.
Octa ly .41
tome-Shuttle Sewing Machine.
?' "> ONLY 925.00.
U?jS is a SuV'W<*i MACHIS?, ha?
be UNPKII FBEP, and nukes the "LOCK
iTtf oit" aBke ort both sidles,
It is a standard First Class Machino,
nd tho only low priced ? Lock Stitch"
lachlne in the United Stutos.
Thjs Machine received the Diploma at
he Fair of the two Carolinas, in the city
f Charlotte, N. C., in 1871. The above
Inetine is warmnted for five years.'
A MACHINE FOR NOTHING.
Any person making up a Club for five
lechines; will be presented the Sixth
ne a? commission.
Agents Wanted.--Superior induco
nents offered. Liberal deductions made
o Ministers of the Gespd.
Send Stamp for Circular, and samples
f Sewing. Address Rev. C. H.'JBERN
IEIM, General Agent, Cancord, N. C.
Doc 4 . ly ?0
mr?:
M. lEBESfJ?I?lTZ, AG'T.
K
ESPECTFULLY informs .the Public of 'Endfield and Vicinity, thaine
has j nat received f1'01!! New- York/?muinfacture*r? bV those'celebrated Cloth-,
iers, Jame? Wilde, jim. & Co.', and'0u^?rt.: Wr3 &'Co., k OPLENDJD
STOCK of
lea dy Made doiMng,
Fdr Gents, Youths awi Wiihhm
SHIRTS, DRAWERS and UNDERSHIRTS, of the popular -lVmbrofcu
manufacture. .
HATS, the very latest Styles. ,
SHOES and BOOTS, hand * Wed and* pegged, that cannot bu sm-pasped
in any market/ . ... . .
TRUNKS, VALISES; SATCHELS and SCHOOL-fiAflS. .
An exilent assortment of Dr^ME?TIC^ODS^iirtwig?, Honiiwpu??;
Jeansand Cbttonades. -; ..,. >. .? ....?.;?'
A great variety of CUTLERY and HARDWARE*8 . wi . 'i ws> .? ?
? PISTOLE and CARTRIDGES of every Catto*. ' .??iy
The Subscriber gratefully acknowledges the kind patroting*1 heretofore
extended to him, and assures his/Friends and OHsto?ers <thft? na effort-a*
paine will be spared bv him to give ?vefv one ?dir? saiisfaeaiOHV .
M LKBESClllLTZ, Agent.
April 30, ot'1 ;
NOW IS THE' T?ME
-FOR-*-l > .. . . ?.. .. ;
Spring Hemecli???
inany of the nient popular Medicines for the Spring Hen-on
'INO; THE BLOOD ..nd. RENOVATING and r?Bp?JtA
$ow in Store
-for PURIFYING,
TING THE SYSTEM-such as
1-s?'? .M (J
I i.. ,
.-..>'. Iv.'- es
Dr. TuttV Sarsaparilla and Queen's DeligiU,
Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent, ( ? .
Jayne's Alterative,
Ayers Cherry Pectoral, . ^
Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, < it?,l t
Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, it ; .'
Mal?'a^verrais, . .,' .""
Dr. Tatt s Liver Pills, .
'And many ?tfeer wdl-known and in valuate ?femedie?, j
IOS I BITTERS I
?rrr>; oil?
iJ^r^br sale^nk.
Apr 23
. ' ra J JJ Uki
ariet^v, Binuryi iii^
nlS-ilife J)l?opl?-!..fea-?i-???- Ni?trt:v?. ..;
. . ?ii 1 I Mi (J,;*-..; -.'i, 0?*/W7?0?
fl ' ['.: I ?/O.W .--'?> MI-. >. !.-?f.ir|i
-.- . '.-. fas; ii;'..i ai te ::??*?
.: i = t?un.al taifas i.w<
edam. Sn.vi .'..>-. v.-ry ii ni*. ' -
tr . Mr
DISPLAY
OF
Elegant Dry finods
?ought ??r?ifgrilie ?a?e-T ?gh mess of the Money Mariel
P AISTIO PRICES,
AND WILL BE SOLD
>'? i'ii .-;<;! . ,
:?>? ,T? ::/ F
Over One Hundred Oases Opened This Week
All the NEW DRESS MATERIALS in the L.ateet Styles and Designs
for Spring and Summer wear. . >
Every Department fu$'-?f Choice NOVELTIES ia all eksses ei Goods.
Forty Cases Selected 'Patterns NEW CA LICOES. "
Our Suit Department has all the new DesignsjQ Linen, Ltawn and B|p^
ti8te^?I!K^Wbit^ . .
SwjaeSBfnSa^^J^^jETS. .
Over One Seii?te^^yles of GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN'S
WE A? elegantly made. "*
JAS. A. GRAY k 00.,
. ' 194 and m. Broad ?tfpei.
Apr 30 , , . '-; eowK 1^
"'i'
SPRING O0ODS
ti m ?.>?"' iiiiWi ? : - / sfo?v/
?'<.. li* 1?;
-Trill
Sit, t.;'.V
<Clli
: ' .'.
-AT
0, t
i r'-> : r.r li
EU? l?li ft S lodi !.
ri?!.''.M "L
.S)tti
MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
Li
,_JN_ - .'.* ' .? -V I .:.-:?:
.j And will be Sold.Low for ?aah.
>. . ,? ;
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Xv ; ' j ' i ' ; . . ?.
. '. :*.'.?' >; fl .*.:?*..
9. F. CHI ATHA!tf.
Edgefield.S.t!^ Apr lb' , - .. ; tf A? ?
FRO?
a'.-iM v;.?? .vv>.
iii vi ?-ik. . i
EOTOL i MULLER,
I^JSTE
throw
prettie
ftr<W<| *t**ei, Awffust?, (?a.,
V ?1,iii?)Hil mil (M?nr4'HI/
times at tue North have forced oawv Merclwtnfe to
market afc UNHEARD-OF' P?MCES, and the
have just opened, i rev-r>: .. <. .
:.v >'ti ? : : :.-#?:. >,.!.> uf?^rtti
at the Prices;
cents. 11 ' : .?
20 ct?. .. - . * I ? iii . .
J5 cte. : :' ' -v 5 ?^ioi1?? h
ilk) at onry ^1.00 andilLSO.-^Mie latest' styl?e
repres
PEROTLES, Colored and White PIQUES, r^ rA-etifeiPt er*T br?ltAt
to this market, from 16 2-3 to 25>ta.-*4hey ?re ?li?ft*. ' ' ^
. ? c?lebrated brand of BLEACHED COTTON, 1 y\l: wide/ ai lEf ?fc.,
wrorth 18 cte. : .
Laee and Cro?het TRIMMINGS, at 1, 2, 8, 4rai,v! 5 cts.
PARASOLS at 50 cts.', late styl?e. "
* OOMB3 a$5etlrI?A0??.<>pLLAR??tlG!tt8.
Lace POINTS and Summer^SHAWLS'at^l^ ; . ?.".?:
We effer Bergaina at thiB.Seasta,iwhile yoti-'fteetl tie G^ods.K ' ' ; '
rgr W? mean bnsitifesfii; . - -.
?%.li , . <
April lliy
: ; tS? Broad M., A>fM|, U.
.'.i-''i ^i^i F?
. i"->;> :?? M ..... ifft'&wfe ,., i, ..?*.' f"'?,'t .^i>?j?"-i?H .
.../..>..<.-.; ... -,:(...u. .),.;,.,: i><y j . Mill irr .tfi'j.... yij . ;.?!.? >?: ?/f . w
,'i'..w.>.|.?.o ' ./. -.?o/?? '. ? ;i ..-.M)., H *< : tun'* btt?M.V.-V .:.
..' . I :t,:;; .;?;-,.' * , j *.. , IHI??H vi iljfJ.'?tfi ttjjiff "JV '?.'./ Ht A
? I, ,. , ; . t. , . .: , ., ? , . ? '*' . ^l?>/{?i "ii rtl*- IjoV I.? .?M rVf7f ' .
... - . 't.I JK V.'.'il. . Kti I . . .TT. . . .
. 7'FAJFOT GOODS, HO?lOSS, ?ft,* ,
tl -Uv.ifS.i. . i ii ..!.<. .'?<??/ j .i' Xiii .'<?.. "> O? r-V?./fir. fltttT
r,.-:. w>Embratiny Ml 4he Lilil? Novol?ioH firths **e*!^'iu ' ! "r' '*''7
. .. <?. I?/I Wi ... ?., H
. Af*oy iv \A\v%t siiock ..par
.?. ?**t> v.ii i< . . iv?rt ! I .1/ ' j '. ' 1 .'ia rfi vtf'^. /
>>?- " -t ' -..ii? '-Vit T. ...?..: j. A, | ?,, '
A fre?fceryi Hardware, &i\
w/?ii. ?Hlie'g?P'at ploapi?rc ir/ .4^1 na liW^??i
fo?ff?r
H.S.
1 Itr- **m l"" !-:- ' ff ' ^ J..
-. . . i T;:--,,-" y?"-.'. * 'iar:>i.i?t.^,..^?i?,?^w^:^
*3?.-.-(?hoes. <te.. iM^g>"
rt....: blfj ?*t)t??rt*/-J j itU >i^n fj'lf- ?>
.K .aj-a jiaiM ui'HpiU'Prt .?'?.WL aj? ; upod?. ii; onrLne or? .^..v .?? "
to.* .ve****?!***, ^yHUei?.tKc:^'i.i;:; . . . ^^?1
?ul ri.?g_ifc. J I-n-r? _. . -?
.' ...
g 11...,?! i ?). [{ . [,) ,' .{; , j ,i \7i ' .: .i?u:i v,i ! ''.( i-..f:t r'?^.;in wi"N'
... .'SPRINO ANU i??fl?EK, ? 1873.
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11
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8' .? ..?:?.!' .-'-> ?Od .-v? 10.'.-. ?J . , . . ,
Kfea fWp?ctfntiy!to mfiih?iier Ed^kl ^mtMU^?i ?todfoirec?iv?i
hw ?^ng-knil;?StimiuerSt06k^f F^shiosuMe JVf?!finerv ??od*,
??{?oted by h?reelf'in peitoif frota the Most. Vt^faitmMei Modisteii >n Weir
Yor?, aad'whreSfor 8ty?e anil El?gniicecamiot-hu e?*?Hed. ? whic?V! sii?
imMte.'i ?Yer>; lady'Ana ^ent'efrt?h'WisJi^^.viTi^er line-t? fall - aiid^'r*
amine; v ?. j .. .? .., ?:'.>?.. if?*;
j Rehl k???l Tnji?:iljan' Hfi?r (.?W?^ bi >*h>A\***-\':itk'i-f,> ?o^th^r wirh-^h
Ribbo i?, Wf^jj&m, Rrrc??e<,l^itr.yuti.! Prnti i.*.u 'Flow?^Vud''ih^ft.-i:*;
?te^'l^in'^ to.'befotir id in .-i M?rtinery ?Sroie.' "
.^Oooirtry MerchaiitVcannet 3b ftrtrer tfnrti io 'give my st?c?r'.-m'?n
sp?erioa'?iid-lr?st them?cltes as io prices' .md stvl? bf Go?fls'M??r? pli?
Miaeroj?''eisetr?i?re.-- "' -,: " J> :1
Ail parties may rest asaared thnt I xviii sell Godds cheapetthao any oller
Borras in this City.- ! ' ' ?????? f - . v.- .,r .
.? ..... . , l?l.Bro^^.,Augn?ta Ga,
, ., ( ..2ai . . j . ly \.
? I I i " ' |J Ml I, J j) I J
mill
!
JOHNSTON'S D?Pm SL, G. " '
s?ii'.t. .. f .. ,n ... .\f j .:. l.'?t^t'i- '?VKji :.;!?4 -<-.;iiwt;.; .
.TIRS. J. W. 'CALHOUN' takes pleasure ia announcing to the people of
Sdgefield that she is MOW. receiving from New York, a ? new and select
issortmentof ??ILLIX|5??Y, theTat?st?8^k,-.T . . . .
HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS,- LACES,
Ladies beautiful Broch? TIES, HAIR BRAIDS, >&cM &c.
She may'be fouad.at^the Dry Goods Store 'of J. V. CALHOUN, who ie
laily.receiving Nsw Goods of every description, from handsome SILK to
:ommon PI?NTS.
Ready made CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and every
;hing usually kept in a Dry Goods House.
We respectfully invite ail to gire us a call, and ezamiie our Goods before
>wehfl8?Bg elsewhere.
Johnston's Depot, April, tf 15
THE PEOPLE SIEPTHING ?STORE,
THE UAR?? 8T;HOUSE IN THE ST A TE
, ^gt, Ramstey, Agent
[FE offer this season-the LARGEST LINE ' OT FINE, MEm?M. AND
>?MMONaRjBADT' MADE SPRING and SUMMER, CLOTHING, for
ii EN and BOYS; rn the State. We KM aocra? of the MQST ELEGANT
?OODS that can "be found, and every article of oqrq'wh make, and equal
eeastern werk, together1 with the ?1K?S? L?TE OF Fu^?ISHIN.G
??Ot? itt the city. HATS, CAPS. TfcUftKS, VALISES, Ac., fe
toode constantly arriving. ?
Large men ?or small wm Ind no trouble getting fitted. Boya fro? 2}
o '?0 tears* Old enn-ne snited; ? No one ?fcoald nurcfase Clothing before oz
mini?tf this itmneiiSe ?tock. ? w> ? ,
. ** i* ; A. K AMSE?, Af?At
Apri?lft, - .** ?* 2m . lt .
aa_?imJ>Luli.jJatf-'-?'*"S-LiLi- >?-j'Aa-i. m.-1-sa-B -'?-.
i tm'
( 1 j i j ( j r. ?? . .?
[ TAKE pleasure in annooneingto m'y s a? em en and fri end* that I hare
?ow iiy Stor?n new aird well stock bf : fa.
CLOTHING, FURNI9SINQ GOODS, ?0,
Special ?tttnt?oa- is callsd to my Lfi'ge-awl Varied Stock of . - ? \
? order to reduce^ tne istock now on ?and.
?IS? r.( ?
IH . ?^.^-?di*r?j-5:iS ? . Yr 'i?.vl
c A. . ? Hivx .?j? . ,t j ?
Nd 3.. bei : itt? i hi
if/thji^st'fityles, whichr will be ^ai^W^T ^W^?^fe,
R. S. JORDAN,
^?.^ro?d Street, August*, G*-;
Dldest Shoe Hoiise in the State
r*!W:l hif.??;.. . tijf.it ' rt.??.'-."* V ; -itt' :..'?*..
Lit* *> " . . '- ' ' fc .. ? i a ?? ? "" . . T
ff J r. i. ?. 1 .fottpsiy , .'
1EMABL1 mm AT TO L0WCT FlCCia
The finest s.ssortment of* Children's, mSsses'an'd Ladies' SHOES, ^
Dtidley's Cel?brnt?d'BOOTS ao^ SrltDES f?r Gents.^ofttin?t ^r
?assed fdr'Style ?nd durab)iitj,^a?kno\vtedged I o be th oj^st and mc^^fom
ortable fitting Boots madre.' " . ' ' ' ' " ." ' .'.r- ad???. '-. >
Sign W the Ked B.oof, $58BwadfS{ree|^ lAogiwte, QIL,V
Apr lfr ' ' . . , ?' ?. ? .^6
j ?? ? -j^iii-i. ??>?'? -. - . . -?-=acagr
ESTABLieHED IN 18?O
thfcs'ubscrlTMJrt ^ouldreSpectm'tty hiferofc. Aa oKicena of Bdgeii^lrf: ai?
5ntWli?p country, ftiatthey keep a spmanl.eata^liaiNucii&jbr Aa ,bU
Aise, ?iUlt t^OBK, iii erory design,- Mftt?' to order'. iVl eniin?ed'k.ta.
ieif care W?lVWo!?W?d Prowptfy, lieat^,nn^i?!f?T?nrc?A?^??r ^or. ?
A? their Store will be'Wuad of the liU?a^?to*i?-?f .
Sell int Hilve? Tat?tfi
^b!e?,T3deirta*?terneiafO?r?^: ?..>?.?.
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