Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 10, 1873, Image 3

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Terms, $3,1)0 >per Auimm. Our Agents in Charleston. .'.j The Advertising Agency of Messrs "Walker, Evans & Cogswell,* represented, by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only j'aht?qrizedr; Agency :Sor thi? .?p?per;?n'' -?h??lestoi? : V ; m I * ; QfjJ : J f, _2_1_?_ e * -v ^5&~Mr. J. fc. Durst is our ^utuoriz?c? Agent at Kirksey's X Roads. ? This gentleman, known and honored throughout his native District,^ died, at his hpnoe on-S?luda, on <? Saturday" after noon last. "Alfh uigh considerably indis posed for some time previous, his death was not expected, ard the news'of. the sad event fell upon his many friends" with startling suddenness. v Qjl^depiirted friend was such a gcntle iiuK~?ndSmch"^citizea as a*ny sefctioh might deeply feel the loss of, and un feignedly mourn. His remains were laid among those of his fathers at old Gassaway Church, on .'Mouthy last., ;? " , ;\ .. A Youthful Bride Shoots Herself. On Monday morning last a suicide, of j most unusual character in our latitude, took place in Graniteville. A. ,youthful bride, only two weeks married, deliber ately retired to her chamber, took her seat upon her bed, and, with lier hus band's pistol, shot herself through the heart This lady was Mrs. Shealy, for merly Miss-Mattie Weeks. Her charac ter and standing were unexceptionable, and, to >all ap^evfaiic?S,.'3he was^yary. happily married. As far as we can learn, the cause of her rash and terrible act re mains a mystery. Prominent Citizens Deceased*, jf ^.Weiregr?t tjb?cbrjonic?e the deceas^ of three prominent citizens : ? i i Mr. William Bouknight-a pattern of a good citizen and a Christian gentleman -died at his home on Saluda, on the 30th Jupe^aged^l^njt 66years^ Jgr , Mr. Jacob Latfrone, of the Dry Creek section, died about ten days back, aged about 70 years-widely known as one of | our most active and praetical busine.-! men. Mr. J. W. Herr?n, of the Lott's neigh borhood, died on the 3rd July, aged about 40 years-a kind-hearted man, an enter prising; and successful fariner, much be loved by his friends and neighbors. Rolls, Butter, Honey, Pears, Peaches : An appetizing list truly! And milk too-that beautiful milk of human kind ness which produces so much happiness wherever it flows. Here isa lady-oui very honored friend, Mrs. Benj. Hatcher -who, as often as the season of new hon ey a* d new Hour comes around, remem bers thc Advertiser in the most liberal and delightful manner. Her grand treat of last week would have, as Mark Twain has it, " impressed the Shah of Persia." As we have often had cause to sav before .. ' ti * . * the Advertiser corps hold themselves al ways ready to love, serve and defend her. Dr. Abney on thc Wooden Railroad. Seo the. v?ry/iufercstirig eOmiminica tion from our intelligent townsman, Dr. M. W. Abney, ou the Wooden Railroad. He presents solid facts wbiei* we should^ consider well; and, iu our Zujuble opin ion, we should talce further and prompt steps towards building just such a road, as the one he* inenfions,' Between flii> point and the Pine House. We can build a Railroad of this class, and ife-certai?ly ? behooves us to do so without longer pro crastination. Local Items. Saleday was incomprehensibly dull even for this seasou. Of our fellow-citi zens from the country, scarcely a corpo ral's guard .were., .out. Everybody at home still fighting grass. The Doctors held their third quarterly meeting quite an animated one. They meet next time on Saleday in October. 2~o ?ales, no money, no business, no commotion. The Grange Meeting at Ninety-Six on the 12th, and the Sabre-Clnb tilt and' barbecue on Chcves' Creek on the ISth, are the occasions now most talked of among us. Our town promises to be well represented at both places. Major Wood, of Winnsboro, who suc ceeded pen. Hagood, last winter, its President of the State Agricultural As sociation, has- been on a brief visit to our town. Major W. is a bluff and merry man, a gentleman intelligent and ener getic, a jolly hoon companion, musical and hail-fellow-well-met. He is devoted to pisciculture or fish raising, and we moy therefore expect an important lish department in .our future State Fairs. At hi's hobie he nai three fish ponds, and fish for breakfast every morning in the year. . MA va tAirg-'h >%i? We understand that our Towp. Council contemplate having our streets, side walks, bridges ?fcc , put in the most per feet repair between; now abd the middle Of August. A good idea, for pur high Wfiys, :mjd by-ways, OK well as bridges, .certainly necd;early attention - -.' A thriving and practical Ridge man who\ri?iik\h(?-? or? wiftNiiTyyin a little chat with us, quite turnecLirp his nose at our correspondents'who give tucir.opin (ionajof. the Ridge cotton %l from aeeing a patch here and there as they sleepily poke their heads out of the car windows." "Tell thc public,* said he, "that we Ridge people are four-mile-heaters, and that the pii>?liUi?w 'aim thc scales will., tell a gery different ?ale from that ol" the Ka^fjrpad i.^yeie;;s.'" Ard (hon he added, with >) -iiorrjido nxpros?ipu of entitling certainty Lu bis eyes, " You bet T We are a convert. We dot?*t believe a word the travelers and pic-niekers say. ' TK?^?TJ?f??natMissft?tt??s'sScRSot? on Friday last, previous to-j:disbanding ior u two month*' y^-a?on, ^fcis a noveM interesting and highly shficfo'sTnl affair. And the pie-nic following it was as mer ry as merry could be. For one whole day the old Episcopal Pausonago wan s very nest of If ran lie schoolchild ron. i A young fellow townsman who has traveled lately, not "froud.J?rusalemto Jericho," but from Edgefleld to Wetutn] - ka, Ala., tolls 110 that thu growing cotton j Crops in those parts ol" Alabama he visit ad were most decidedly ' unpromising utterly p'aat all lio}>e of Remunerative vicki, ("om a ijtt?c better'^ but no big tilings. ' O ir traveler vyaa delighted with trie beauty, and'growth, and progress. and lifo of Alabama's gay capital, Mmit It.t.i . . ... ::i .: V ' i.-. gopiery. lt j- ly Several of our young men, real gny fellows, "have been undpr 'th'e tuition of Mr." X>?ii ]y. Walker, tjie Hceomplisbejj ^?aeher'of penmanship. Thqrqforp the pretty girls may look out for charmjngly ~mat and elegant love notes-with " hair troke," and " backstroke," and funder troke," and "double stroke," and Mdovos," and all that We say nothing about tim s timent. That is a np nor matter, Mr. l'cmblo, the popular seed Mer chant of Augusta, has very kindly sent us a present* pf. Hnglish Wipter Cabbage seed-wfth affections as to planting and raising, Fiom now until 1st. August is the tinje. Seuu to Mr, Penible, all of you. And^Viil aff see' What big things we cac du lit this Hne. Three. Quarters, Edgefield; One (Quar ter, Georgia. We allude tot tho -new ?Grocery Firm, in Augusta, of Glover, Stubbs ?fe Harri son-at the old stand of Hatch under the Augusta Hotel. And now let us hear ?who Glover, Stubbs cfe Harrison-are. Glover," is our- popular .*fellow-citizen ("Mitgi"} pf Clfievfe''Cr?eli. Harrison is "f&o-V'^wiiich ls quite &obgn to rally "whole platoons of friends."'.And Mr. Stubbs is the Georgia quarter-a t young gentleman of great worth, who, With MHll?r, uise?l <fc Barum,'has ac quired all tho ins and outs of the grocery business. And the remaining quarter, who is he? No less intelligent and popu lar a person {ban our young friend, Mr. Glover Tompkins, who is to be the head salesman of the establishment And just here, turn to our business columns and read tho two cards-that of , tke^firm, and that of Mr. Tompkins?. 1 As to the i&w-?rm ' being prominent, efficient, reliable in their business, we say nothing. All this is simply a matter of course. But as regards Glover, Stubbs it Harrison's being a rendezous and ral L lying point for all young, Edgeiield, could say a great deal. Imagine it ! Pic ture it ! Hugh Harrison and Glover Tompkins as the genii loci.' What more. could young Edgefield possibly desire? Items. Mr. D. T. Vaughn sends us Seupper nong Plums-a new thing-beautiful delicious.. Such things as only the pro gressive people out towards Johnston's have. Mr. Oscar Cheatham sends us the most magnificent Bassano Beet ever grown in* this or any other world. We tried to squeeze it into a large circular bathing tun-bat if was too large ! i / ' f-H i iii | Big School Examination ?and,'Pic-nic at Johnston's on the 25th Inst-Mr. Broaddus' School. We are invited. Thanks ! Look for us. E JThe iTouruatnent .on the I8th. We are authorized to announce that there will bea Barbecue-Pic-Nic, on Mr. ! M. 0. Glover's plantation, on Chevis' Creek, given to the Palmetto Sabre CJub, . on Friday, the 18th, to which the public generally, and the ladies in particular, are cordially invited. There will be a Tournament by the members of the Club, and several handsome prizes competed for. After the Tournament,-the Dance, Dinner, Ac, will be in erder, asid a de lightfully pleasant day is anticipated. The Oldest Furniture Menin the World Certainly no one, in. these parts, will ! ask their names. Of course wo mean tho Platt Brothers of Augusta. What the Platts do not know about Furniture -aud what the Platts do not have in the way of Furniture-you may be sure is not worth knowing or having. See their new card in another column j2?r-Maj. E. W..; Everson has retired from the Editorial corps of the Colum bia Uiii?n-Herald/' ??^. E. is a fluent and spicy writer, and we regret that the proprietors of this heretofore sprightly journal, in order " to reduce expenses," should deem it prudent to dispense with, tim Major's services. *-r : ThCtpelo/ed man who; whilst "hoc "ing of thc cotton;" on "the plantation of Col .T;is AT T;dl*rt, .tuJoVlay (asl week, was bitten ny arr m?mense smifce, is, we are glad to learn, almost well again. We woukl hcre remark that Mr Pres. Black well is our authority for saying that every, species rf thc snake kind abhor the" cot ton plant, but are very fond of a grass plot And as the ne^ro solem"* - j that ho was " hoeing of thc cot . he first felt the fangs of his .jp. j we must either conclude that Mr. >ia well's assertions as to tho ha" - ? snake- do not hold good in ever ? or that Col. T's cotton field mu.- v Strongly resembled a grass p: ls some inconsistency here, and present light before us we will ii-1 ture a decision in thc premises. Who can solve thc apparently conflicting state uiqiit-of Mr. H., and tho awtual experi ence of the "man and brother" who "felt the fangs?" The venality of the Press is a common subject of denuncia*io-5. The common opinion is that tho Pre^.-. will do anything for a venal motive. This idea is a fallacy. Many papers hold and express ideas and theories at var?am e with good govern ment and good society ; but in the main* those ideas are honestly held and main tained. "The Press but represents all phaseAf belief, and whether right or wrong, in all these conflicting theories some i>eopIe put.their faith. It is only by comparison and controversy that the golden mean is established. This can never bo done by muzzling any particu lar organ. Let every idea have thc bene fit of its argument, and khe com mon sense of thc people will decide thc right. ,.-;-T.-?-j U'ood'i JfQUS?hQld Magazine for Jul\- is ahead of any previous number, and when wo consider its usual standard excellence, this is rare praise indeed. . It btJiqjuchold, not only in name but in ch-.racier, and its table of contents shows a wonderful" adaptation of articles tb the individual memoers of tho family circle. ''Sim's Little Girl," a temperance story by ?Mary Hartwell, "Weather-tough Block," by Karl Kose, "lIowThe Yow wa>dvepty"' by Hi V. '(Mbtnno, "Luna tics at Lu ge," by Hov. F. W. Holland, and .. Thc Declaration of Independence," by J. li. Wakeley, I) D , are among the morcadteit?de articles. TiSeChildren's Department is crowded fall, and con t -jiii. a poem, in baby-talk, which with out doubt, will be very acceptable lo the little ones ? Tho pride of tue-magazine is ono dollar a your Address, Wool?'s HOTTSKHOLO MAUAZINK, Newburgh, N. Y. ^^n^t^i?lmf? Bi^Rh'rif/r^WponrT??it: " There are a good many dogs at Long L &-:0?Clu~itW> ff t^ere, for 'each family ; IvW&rMnro Rttange^aHfcc there are nev er so many dogs to be seou in the street a-4 when President Grant is passing,by If his carriage Htopx (br a moment Jt is immediately surrounded by dogs of eve ry biei d and persuasion, At one time LO-day I saw np letts; than seven dogs all ;'->Xlowiiig his carriage at once. It must bo that some, magnetic influence lured ..hem on, for po more than three dogs are J overseen following anybody else." ?2 ?3" ')n Tuesday of hist week a negro *m?Mi ?)ii thc plantation of Mr. .J. N Mc Ehvee, in York County, after finishing his day's work io attempting to mount, tho in nie Wearne frightened andyr.m away. The negro's feef having become entangled in the traces of tho pi '.ing ho w;ts dragged for some distance and so badly injuretj thaj. hq dieil. - ~~ ilbses paid a delicate and charac teristic, tribute of respect to tho deceased Judge Orr, when he appointed a man mir der sentence pf two years in the peniten tiary a.? oho of thc committee to receive (he remains. Not hut what Orr, Jj' Jiving, would have thought the convicted ono a better mau than many of tho unconvict ed balance.-Beaufort Ropublican. - jrar* The printing material-type, pres I fies, ort -of the South Carolinian news I paper was disposed of at auction, in Co j lunibia, on Monday last, and was bought. in by tho. rm>Bi^agees?. Mess? Walker, ! Evans ?fe Cogswell-! for the sum of $1,000 _a tx? ut one third of i Ls original cost. iS55S5 ffie^R'eq?Iem Mass. This morning, Wednesday Oth, the beautiful Catholic Church of oar town was the scene of ceremonies at once sol emn, imposing, and, in Edgefield, novel. The occasion was the celebration of a solemn Requiem Mass for the soul of the saintly and honored Vicar General Ber mingham, the founder and builder of the Church, t From Charleston there came, to take part in this solemn rite, two prominent clergymen, Father. Folchi and Father Northrop ; white from Augusta, came Father Riley with a half-dozen altar boys. . . The Mass, which was tastefully sung by two ladies of our community, was: said by Father Folchi, pastor of this Church. Father Northrop, after a fervid and glowing tribute to Dh Birmingham, to which all Edgefield could say Amen, preached a long, able and - eloquent ser mon, expounding . the - dq?Mnebf Pur gatory. . . .' . The audience was very large indeed, and the occasion throughout one of sad and remarkable interest. COMMERCIAL." AUGUSTA, July8. GfOLD-BuvingatllS and sellingat 117. ?OTTON-With avery moderate de mand lor good grades,- the market to-day has ruled steady and unchanged. We renew our former quotations, viz : 18@ I8ic. for Liverpool Middling. Sales, 73 boles; receipts, 123. BACON-Clear Side?,.T0i<gJ10i; C. R. Sides, 10}(?,10i; Shoulders, 8*@8i; Hams 15@17; D. S. Sides, 10; D. S. Shoul ders; 7}@7*; Long Clear Sides, ?ri ; D. S. Bellies, 10 @10i. COBN-White-by ,caf load,^68@88 ;\ yellow, 85.. ? . ; .. WHEAT-Amber, $1 65(3J"1 75; red, ?1 90; white, ?1 S5@l 90. FLOUR.-City Mill?-Slovaks Mill The Pride of Augusta, $1150; Golden Sheaf, $10 25 ; Extra, ?9 50 ; Little Beau ty, $9 00. Augusta Mill-Gilt Edge, ?12 00 ; A No. 1, $11.50 ; Extra, ?9 50; 'Hp TOD, S9 50 ; O. K. Superline, ?8 25. Gran ite" Mill-Pilot, ?8 75; Sunbeam, $9 00; Double Extra, $10 25; Fancy Family, ?11 25. Country and Western Flour S?50@10 50. OATS-White and mixed, G2i@65; ?ilack Seed. 85; Red Rust Proof. 86SM@68. PEAS-We quote ?fc$l,30?150; J Sunday School Contention. ; The Edgefield Sunday School Conven tion will meet with,the MX. Lebanon ,cr^ Sweet Water Church, on Friday, the 1st day of August. . Introductory Sermon by Rev. L. ?road dus. ,\ ? - ' . ' ' ' . Address on the duty of every Church member, to tho Sunday School, by Maj. A. J. Hammond. Essay.on J?rayeri>r the Sunday School, b^^|w.jNixo^.i 'I . : .-. Address oil incentives to work for the Sunday School, by J. ?. Sheppard. . Essay by T H.-Clark, and address by} j Rev. Joab Edwards, on subjects bf their choice. J. P. MEALING, Pres. . The Exe<;u^ive^BoargL.,eai-nesitly urge Ph un-lies- and 'Christians to give thc meeting their prayers and attendance. J. P. MEALING, Chair. Ju Iv 9 ' 4t 29 All SurtdnySchools In tho lHinnd* of| tlie Edgefield Baptist S. S. Convention arc requested to send statistics, eithci'di* redly to me at Edgefield C. H., or wp to the meeting of the Convention at Mt. Lebanon Church, on Friday before the first Sunday in August. L. BROAD DUS, Cor. Sec'ry. July 9, AV 29 We see that Procter & Gamble's Extra Olive Soap is becoming very pop ubV!r-- ; city. Its qualify w? know is superioi. :.: d being nicely perfyjtoed we dre not surprised timi consumers prefer bigs?, Itaicktte. ?1 '. >'.-:v*e'.v! P? .!. :. >. :. i:. : ste - - ! own . nemo ?a-t . : \ imdsati-<Ta?iionguar?U)teem j Ami the follow trjK litn -t ir-,?;, thc man; | facturero: Window Glass, Builders Hardware, Mar bio and' Slate Mantel pieces, Drain Pipe, Encaustic Floor Tile, Wire Guards for Store Fronts, and all articles needed in completing a first class tJbuso, Price list sent free on ap plication. Expressly to Suit thc Season. \r .13 OW in Store a very beautiful colic lion of TOILET SETS, FLOWER VASES, BOUQUET HOLDERS. Exp'rohsiy adapted to the season-and which we are selling verv cheap. G. L. PENN it SON. June 10 tf 25 Something Sovel and Pretty, AND AT LOW PRICES. 12 pair Ladies' Morocco Buttoned BUSKINS, 12 pair ALEXANDER TIES. These Shoes were made to order, es pecial] v. lew thc Summer trade. GRIFFIN it COBB. June 2lJ . 4 ' tf 27 . FRENCH'S SEW HOTEL, Cor. Cortluiidt and New Church Strs. M :'New York, . ' . ON THE EUROPEAN PJL AN. RICH A R I) P. F R E N C H, Son of thc late Col. R ici r AIID FRENCH, of French's Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly littt?rl up and entirely renovated the same. BentrtiUjf lorttled ht the BU~ .SW/vSV l'AJLTof tho City. Ladies* ;and, GQuUemen'K-Dhiing ItoomsiittnchwH i ? til i ? June IS -lin 20 To Make (?oort Pickles ff is necessary to h\\yu tho best VINE JL (?AK ti. E?. Polin & Kon have just received J tibi?, of tho VERY BEST VINEGAR, which they eau warrant, i'all and try it. Also. SPICES of all kinds. G. L. PENN it SON. June 1?, tf 26. SEW WHITE (?0(M)S. GTRTFFIN it COBB have just receiv cd a beautiful supply of WHIT E 'J OOHS, viz: Plain and Striped Victoria Lawns, Bishopi;-Lawns,* ; , Soil finished Cambrics, Mull Muslins, ' '? rnttii al?irWf?p-ca^wis* Muslins; ' Also, a handsome lot (rf Hamburg Trimmings. TbeMe GoodS^w.?. havcCuiark?'d a' ery lo**prh-<!fc ' . "VA ( j Jone ii. . . :. - . s ir , 25 ' Fair Notice ! ALL persons indebted to mc for Goods pu reba: per cent, per* annum will be added to nil such accounts af er 1st January. Hence forth my Terms will be l?j>er cent, per annum, with ten davsbf grauo alter maturity. ? J. H-. CHnATHAM-l May. 7,_ ; tf ' 20%. Barasols and Pans. JIL CHEATHAM has in Store One . Thousand Palmetto Fans, Also, a splendid line of Parasols. May 14 tf ' 12 . Six Palmetto Fans" Af J. H. OHBATH AM'S for only 25 Cents. One Thousand Fans on hand. Juna 12 . tf 25 jp Kou WAnt A PLEASANT AND REFRESHING GLASS OF [VTi'J Acetic Soda Water, Call at Penn's leeland Fountain. May 8 tf 29 COT??N FACTORS, Augusta, Ga. Commission on Cotton? $1 per Bale AGENTS FOR Gullett* Light Draft CO TT Q N G I N. THIS n?w^GIN now.oifered to the public vi the latest invention of Mr. B. D. GULLETT, . the inventor of the STEEL BRUSH Gif , sud in all respects superior to the Steel Brush Stand, or any other-Gin made in the United States, j- . SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, Light nessof DRAFT, with PERFECT WORK, being the objects arrived at, haveallbeen accomplished. Having sold Cotton from these Gins during, the two seasons past, we can with safety' assure the planter that it will.aell in" ont marketat prices ranging from "i to'fOlper pound above same grades of Seed Cotton from any otherGin.exceptinfitbeSTEELBRUSH. FIRST PREMIUMS were AWARD* ED this GIN at the following named State Fairs: . ? MISSISSIPPI-Jackson, 1871 and 1872." GEORGIA-Augusta, 1872; Savannah, 1873. ',. TEXAS-Houston, 1873; Texas State Fair, 1873. . LOUISIANA-Now Orleans, 1873. Send for.Circulars or call at our office and examine the Gin. ALSO, Agents for COLEMAN'S CORN and WHEAT MILL, which makes superior Meal, and can bc attached to and run by the ordipary. _Gin Gearing without ex pense above the cost of the Mill. . June 25 g >.'? F * 3jh ' .' 27 . WAftP?OfJSE COMPANY, Gervais Street, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad, COLUMBIA, S. C. Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE COT TON and other property upon .Storage, and make advances upon thc same. : Cotton shipped to this house will be' stored subject to the order of the ownerti and the lowest rates charged for storage? AU properly so-stored will be.insured in good rcliali?e companies, ""if insurance is desired; and advances will be made at the lowest bai?ft??g'"rafes? Our store houses tiro's.> located that dray age is not necessary ; and no charge for handling I ?Will be made. ;..*.: AU business communications should be addressed to the Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. EDWIX F. GARY, Treasurer. Mureil 20 . 6m 13 Assessment For 1873. AUDITOR'S ?OFFICE, g ^ ^ -" Edge?eid County,^ Edgelield C. H., S. C. OWNERS af both-Real and Personal Prop arty will please take special no tice tha*t tnefdllowing rules ipr assessing the property in the County must be strict-, ly complied with. 1st. The Christian or first name of eve ry person makin?; their return of prop ?erty,iiiii.st be le^iplvrwritten iniull.v ? 2jpd, Ow?er^ofjli?al Estate inju^t' give the name rtf th'? Road up?n% which their Land is situated. ' The attention, of Tax Payers is cal lexi to Section three (3) of "An Act, to amend an Act, entitled an Ac1, providing for-thc Assessment and Taxation of Property, passed 15th Sopteaiber 18(18, and"all Acts Amendatory thereto'' : SEO. 3. That wheucjve.r any tax payer "shall fail to make return to the Auditor bf his County within the ti nie prescribed bylaw, it sliall 1K> the duty of the County Auditor to enter on the Tax Duplicate against such tax payer tho property charged to him the previous year, with ri tty' per cent added thereto,'except in cases of sickness or absence from the County, when the true amounts of propr erty oil Iv shall be charged.-Approved 7th March 1871. ; . : All persons between tho ages of twen ty-one and fifty Hre liable to pay a Poll Tax unless pxempt hy law. Andi P. i? teuriou ol Tax Payers i*> spe <?i ree'ted lo fhy folio wi mr itel ; .. ? . forcein? .. ... tho ?nen? -.: .*'' ? ? '.>.' . ' ' . . .'. ?lt?t j ? -1?I-Assembly, and by tm : tnthority of tlii saino, Th:.": shall . i--! ...i: on?;li taxable :?.''?? in tb&j State an annual rax or one dollar on each pol], the proceedsbf which shall be ap plied to educational purposes; and if any person shall refuse or neglect to pay said tax, before the expiration of tbe time fixed for the payment of all taxes, the County T?eaur?r shall, within twenty days thereafter, furnish a list of all de linquent polls to thc County Commis sioners of the County. Where the per sons so taxed and delinquent have no property to be distrained for the pay incut of said pull tax, as authorized in the Act providing for the assessment and taxation of property, approved Sept. l?, 1KOS, thc per-ioji ur persons so delinquent shall bc' subject toa penalty of double tlu! amount of their poll tax;, hud on failing to pay the same, when notified of the fact, within ten days after such notice, such person or persons shall be required to work upon the highway or roads, in their Respective Counties, as tho County Commissioners may direct, n?t exceed ing three days. SEC. 2. That said County Commission ers shall, after receiving the delinquent poll lists, summon such delinquents to" appear at their office, and tfien and thorn give them the opportunity to pay tho double tax ; and, on failing to do so, such delinquents shall be required to work upon the highways and roads ot their respective Counties as tho County Com missioners may direct] and if tho said delinquents, being 1 personally warned by-the said Commissioner^, or by writ ten notice, served at their place of resi dence, shall refuse or neglect, having had ten days' notice, to attend by them selves, or substitutes equally able to per form said duties as themselves, or to pay the double tax in lieu of said duties, or, having attended themselves, shall refuse 1 to conform tn the requirements of this Act, or obey the directions ol'the County Commissioners, they shall bc considered guilty of a misdemeanor,-and, on con viction thereof,' be,imprisoned lor the -.hme\ iii a Coiint\rj?il, fortf term notiert than ten days. The Law requires the Auditor tb begin the Assessment qn tim first day of July, ls7.'J, and elita? on tho twentieth dav of August; Ie73| arter which time tim 50 per cent, penalty will atuuih to ??1 returns made. My Oilier! will bo open from 9 o'clock, A. M., until 5 o'clock, P. M., forthepiin poso bf receiving returns of pi-opertv. ; FRANK A. BELANGER, Auditor Edgefieid County. ' June 25, - 1 fifi i 27 ' Change of Schedule!. Chnrlottc, Columbia (ind Augusta Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S -OFFICE, 1 ' . CUL;?I?IIA,,S, CR JU 1)0 -Ulli), . j ?* gn^lg?-. ON a.n.d alter Monday, ? g33alJon6 1,)th' tll? tollwing ErrSsSs^cheduIc willie run over -this road : '. y ?? - ' ?OING. NORTH, , t Train No. .1. Train No. 2. Leave Augusta... 3:52 A.-M. 5:50 P. M. Leave Columbia 8:12 A.M. Il:05P.M. Arrive Charlotte. 7:27 P. M. 0:00 A. M. ^ . .,. OOINtt SOUTH. ' ' Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte...4:20 A. M. S^Op.. M. Leave Columhia..!?:45 P. M. #i?A. M. Arrive Aug-usuW.2ttk> P. M? 8:20 A. M. .Stan/lard limeten minutes slower than Washington City time, and nine minutes faster than Augusta Citv.Time. . No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points N^irth, South and West. Through tjcljote sold and baggage checked to ?di principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, Gen. Sup. H. R. DORSEY, Freight & Ticket Agent Wanter* I COPIES of ThvCnhmbta Itioenix for March, April, May, June and July, 1863.- Also, any numbers of Tfio Marml ry an?'Thc Courier pubWidied during the war. Address,' BARON, Lock Drawer 525, Charleston, S. C. ! June 25, 1m 27 j Untiling Yly Paper KILLS Flies instantly. For salo by G. L. FENN A SON. May 21, if 22 Ti GRIFFIN & BITLER. .HE Undersigned have formed a Co-Partnership in the Practice of Law in Edgefield County. S. B. GRIFFIN. M. C. BUTLER. Feb 10_t?__8_ New La.w Firm. JOHN E. BACON. THOS. J. ADAMS. BACON <fc ADAMS. Attorneys at Law, Will Practice in the Courts of the State, and United States Courts for South Caro lina. Former Office Of Carroll <fe Bacon and Bacon' & Butler. Jnnl8, 1872. "_tf 5 W. H. SHAFFER ~ Dentist, HAVING located at Edgefield offers his Professional services to the cit izens and surrounding country. Office at the late residence ofS. S. Tompkins. Esq., Feb 28 tf IR BANK OF CHARLESTON^ NATIONAL BA NKING ASSOCPN. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., Feb. 20,1873. J On and after the first day of March next, this Bank will be prepared to Con solidate tlie Stock of the Balik ol'Charles ton into that of the present organization. One share of the latter, par value ($100) one hundred dollars, will be issued for five (5) whole or ten (10) half of the former. Future dividends will be paid upon the Consolidated Stock only; those ac cruing upon the unconsolidated will be reserved until consolidation of the same shall bo effected. The Books of Transfer" wi ll be closed from Marcbrlsttb April 1st. \WM. B, BURDEN, Cashier. Charleston, Feb. 24, ;' 3m .10 , SOUTH CAHOILINAT L0AN^& tRUS4T ID0MPANY, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C,': m** VOmc?r??r?. 17,'Rroad Street. ' -SAVINGS DEPAI?TMEIW., g < The'deposits, in the ^Sayings Dep?rt 'in.ent!blrthTs Company are''invested as a Special Trust',. and, therefore, ' aro ??ot .subject to the hazards of banking:"1 : . In addition to .this special security ,.de positors have the guaryiteaof. the entire Bank Capita),, which amounts to three huiidred thousand dollars (?300,000.) This department will enable ajl classes ,Xo find a safe security for their Ravings ; however small; ?nd at tho same time bearing a remunerative interest (six per cent, compounded quarterly.) Currency can bc remitted by express, and dralts by mail. F. A. MITCHELL, CASHIER. DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES, Geo. S. Cameron, G. L. Buist, E. H. Frost, W. J. Middleton, W. C. Bee. A. J. Crews, W. B. Williams, E. Waltjen, H. H. Deleon, C. G. Mem ininger, B. O'Neill, Wm. L. Webb, .A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Weisham, J M. Shackelford, Geo. H. Walter, J. C. H. Claussen, R. D. Lazarus. May H 3m 21 J. H. CHEA TH AM EL AS just received a Splendid Line of BATH TOWELS, Also, Linen Cambrie'Handkcrchiefs at $1.00-por dozen. JnneJ.2__;_tf 25 SAMS & CARWILE, PINE HOUSE DEPOT, . ANNOUNCE to the public that they are now opening a fine Stock of GRO CERIES and PLANTATION GOODS, which they will sell at the lowest rates. Examine our Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. Pine House, Mar. 5^ tf ll "SODA WATEF?T :: . . htful, with thc BEST . irawn daily from my - >da Fountain. ticular aie cordially ? "drmkiug" at tiri* waited on promptly innes. . ' ' LISBY, Druggist. < tf 20 Ladies ot Edgefield ! REMEMBER that Mrs. N. BRUM CJLARK'S, 251 Broad Street, Augusta, Gu.) is the place to buy TB?ntiets and Hats, Made of good material, at low prices. Al? th&fasliionable shapes in abundance. " Goods reciiivcd tri weekly.'' R'6?l^?U(t_-Im:t:itiou Hair Goods, i Laces,.Embroideries, Fancy Dry Goods, usual variety. Thankful for past patronage, solicits a continuance. ??hMadame Dertiorest's Patterns for sale. Send for Catalogue. . MRS. x. BK(;.\I CLARK, 2,U ?roiid St., Augusta, Ga Apr 2:3 2m 1? T 0B01ST0LI?A. _ HE most pleasant and popular Tooth or Mouth Wash extant. Dr. Parker has tried it for several years, apd uses no other "k ind. Everybody likes it. Try a bottle. For sale hy A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. Apr 16 ' _17_ FLORENCE SnLD at corresponding prices with other First Class Machines, and is cheap er than an v tither, because moro complete. W. H. SHAFFER, Xgt. Edimtielri. Oct.2 '_ly 41 $500,000 CASH GIFTS TO BE PAID IN FULL. THE THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE . -. - ;.. . Public LJt?itr? of Ky., WM be BWU >?i ihVgreal W? 01 Pb,Tr>' BalMinfc ni I. uu I JV i )i<'- (NI TUMUAY. fVVt *>. 187J nt which lii?e TEN THOUSAND OlHfc, a"'0''nt lo a LTflutf l?lut of KUH'JXO, At* CA?ii. will bu distributed hy. lol lo iiuk.:l-h..Uk-rs. N?> Ruction in amount of dins l-l this di?ribuliuu, bul occh Rill will bu paid IN ii OKFIOK OK FAI?MKIW" ASP p^tivKiL*'BAXK, | UH ISVIU.K.KV., April 7, IS70. ) Thin f? tocertliYlhul thew I* hi Ibo Favuici-M? mid Diov.ru' Bank, M UK-cre.Iil or th.. Third Grund Girt Concert for thc I*?*** *. Public Ll brafyof K?., Ph ? Unwire" 1 MVMMI J_>"1 <IAwL?rhleta hu betti ?H ?part by '"?.MatMcHu to pnvthu ?in? in (Uti. uiitl ^ ; j'.'. Mw V? "leBhnk :UM paid ..ut ror tK^s RUO*** ?M? j*W??ly. (SltCOiV . It ? S?. VKkCH, Caahler. , . ? LIST OF GIFTS. .One O rand Cash Gift, - $100,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - . 50,000 On? Grand Cash (Jilt, " 25'0n0 One Grand Cash Gift, - 2(^000 One Grand Cash Gilt, 10,000 One Grand Cash GU't. ", - . 5,000 ' 21 rush Gifts ol'?1,000 each, 24,000 ?0 Cash Gifts of 500 25,000 ' 80 Cash Gifts of -10? 32,000 . MO Cash Giff* of 3?? 30,000 1 RU Cash Gifts of 200 30,000 590 Cash G i Its of 100 00,000 9,000 Cash Gifts of 1? " 00,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 Onlv n few ticket* remain ""?"ld, ?id they will bu furnished to thu Brat Hg**** the Ttowlng nrloet: Whole Hebel?. ^.Ifflirt*' BO: ll whole. |br HM M for Jg??, Ulta <il,ooo. - FortltkeUnndPil|lnf.'riM |o".uIjr'^'Mo THOS. K. BK.%ML,KTTK,Loul?vlllo,Ky. June 4 lm ? Just Received for IP??k. ling Purposes: 1 Bbl. White Wino VINEGAR, 1 Bbl Best Cider VINEGAR, SPICES of all kinds. For salo bv ,__,r _ *A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. June 4 " i -Fi ?pring I N ,ow in Store many of the most pbp -for PURIFYING THE BLOOD i TING THE SYSTEM-ouch as Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Qi Rad way's Sarsaparillian Resol' Jayne's Alterative, " Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, r "pf. Simmons' Liver Regulator McLean's Liver Pills, Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills, And many other well-known a BITTERS ! TON In great vari? HOME STOMACH BITTERS iJostetter's . Walker's Vinegar, Plantation Panknin's Hepatic Tutt's Golden Eagle, &c And the genuine Imported Schie, J6S?*For sale by j Apr 23 0. F. CH MY STOQK IS IS -i: All JDepc And will be Sob Edgefield, S. C., Apr 1G A CARD. M. .. W. PERRY begs to inform his friends and thepublicgenorully of South Carolina and Georgia, that he is now in the WHOLESALE LIQUOR business with - Messrs. APPLEGATE * SONS, Louisville, Ky., and that any orders en-' trusted to him will be thankfully re ceived and promptly executed. May 14 ' tf 21 DOOR, SASH, BLIND FAOTOBT, Charleston. THIS ISAS LARGE and COMPLETE a Factory as thero is in the South. All work manufactured at the Factory in this city. The only House owned and managed bv a Carolinian in this city. Send for Price List- Address GEO. S. HACKER, Post office Box 17n, Charleston, S. C. Factory and Warcrooins on King street opposite Cannonst., online City Railway Nov. 27 ' I . V.i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT OFFER 1S1 Broadway, N. V.. ttUldUnme of 100 PIANOS &- OJt O ANS nf flr.4l-cli\?s makers InHnding WA'i't?KN', at extremely law price* foi- CI?*?J, ur purr cank, and balance in bunill monthly jni?/iiir>iti. il cw 7-Oclnve Arsi-claKii PI A .VOS. nil modem improve meut*, for ."5?75 cu*h. Organn 855, ?75. ?OliUliK Kl.KU ORGANS, ?100; <4 srop, ?no; B-ssTOP,9\?a,uudvpimnf?. WAT BKS' ClWfiRTQ MhM "K?AN'S itretht. niqiif !,<i.u?iin1 ;n .style tiwi iierf? cl lu toa? ever malle. 1U UOMCKItTO STOP U ?Itt beat c vor placed 111 atty O if; nil. lt in | producid lui II Aird wi of wi* peculiarly voicvil, Vf fcFFKCT ot vt'ich i* MOS V CH A KU 1KO ?ntl SOUl.-STllUtlNG, iWi/tV IU IMITATION of th* HUMAN VOICK i* s lt PK ic IS. Term* liberal. ILLUSTRA TKU CA TALOGIWS MAILED for ont Mump. A Ob?rai dineanntta Mint/den, Ghimhrt, Sumi?y-Schnol*, Lodffe*,Hc AGKNTS WANTKD. Wilie f..r n Price 1AA to J. fl. JOHNSON, SMITHFlEtp?f PITTSBURGH flu Breccli-L'M'IIIII? Shut linn*, *t- lu fitnM, liouli|i Shot Guus, $8 lo SUM. Siiuli (inns. 44 m $2 '. i:?Uc>, Itcvolyr.s $."> tn ?'-'?. PU??ik.'%\ ti) *?. Gun JrWriitl, Kinking Tardie, .fee. IfitgndlmcmmU to ilriilrm pr rUlbi. "Arinv timi*, ttt-rnlrer*. elf., biiii?lu ?>r iraileil f-r. -Gmifls *>nt by express 0.0. D. lu bu examined before paid f.>r. Om #/? QO? |M-r .lay! A Kent? wauled! Alli V* IW.O-W ,- .-,.s.,-.s ?ir w,.rkiiiK |i ..pie, nf ?ithur youl ?for ?Iii, make mur- linnie) :n mirk i r?r usin ibeirHmroiuiMiieiiL-. oralllhe lime. Ih?n j nt anything else. 'Partieiilnni free. Address Ci BTI?S02ljfc CO.. j'onlaiid. Maine. :auit?ijsid| F E:CT\ (N<iTiiriis\'il.)f-.ri?uisi(fe'wrnrit and-Inside, imrVad ! of plaiter. KeH Carpetings, Jko. Send il alampa for | Ciretilar and Samples-. C. J. KAY, Camden, N. ^. ' j 'BEST AND ftLDKOT FANf U.Y. /^JDIOINK j ' SANFORD'S ' LIVER S.\V1UOK?TOR, A purely VegeiHlilc Cathartic Mid Tonic, for Dy? pcpsla. Constipation. Debility. Sick Headache. Bilious I Attacks ?tnt nil d.irauKemenls of Liver. Stomach | and Bowel?. Auk your Drops' BH* it. Bricort of | Imitation?. SARATOGA APERIENT SM fonn of a POWDER ax tho Snrntosa Minen I Sprlnp Waters, mid used fur Hie ?am? purpose* C?tUptu' und Portable. Prep? retool jj b" ^k^^lTlifisii * Sos, S^ratoffi sjW"'CH; y v- WW 1>.V UrilpfriitS. Til Y IT HM LJ Tlu> greatest Compound known . II . ll . fur man or In asl. Hiter U no . _ pain or mr til in ?j it will not MEDICINE? rMf?t. Sti?* and lame Jwnw are made ?npjile. Cur. ? mure rlifiimal\sm, iy.n,r?it>:ia. lame back, headache, tnothaehej Hftc-'Uiroi.t and bad spraiim on mun. and rprpf \iouhter, tl\tl Joints, sprains linghone, *PA,YJ"i 0,1 anlnials, than all other run\odl,i^. In name time. Wholesale. Aanit?. Dewie, M.ilce, Si Davis, Chnrie?to?. Ap?iibi wanted In every eonatr, FrnincisJb ElilrlJgo, I'nw'rs 92U N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. Notiee ! LOST cir MISLAID, a Bonnty Land War;.-ant, Ko. 2269, for 120 Acres, da ted the 11th day of June, 1&55, Issued to Benjamin W Harrison Any Informa tion leading to the reooVory of the same will be thankfully reoelved, and liber ally rewarded. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to the proper authorities for a duplicate of the same. BENJAMIN W. HARRISON. June 0,1873. 6t 26 Wool Wanted. Iwill pay the highest market pptos for Wool._0. F. CHBATHAM. Bed Bug Poison. FOR salo at i ' G. Ii. PENN*SON'S, i Drugstore, i >:ii- . .. : KR temeclies ! ular Medicines for the Spring season md RENOVATING and REGULA ieen'8 Delight, vent, . k nd invaluable Remedies. Iso [ICS! BITTERS ? it/, embracing -the people'r. favorite toqic, dam Snapps, very fine. . .. * 1. A. CJLISBY, Druggist. tf 18 EATHAM'S. [OW COMPLET? sirtments, 1 Low for Cash'. O F. CHEATHA1. tf ir E. Gr, ROGERS, 147 aud 149 BROAD STREET, . AUGUSTA, GA. I AM NOW OFFERING A VERY SU PERIOR STOCK OP . . FURNITURE, Of all grade?, comprising PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM, HALL and OFFICE FURNITURE, in great variety of style. Mv ?stock of CHAM BER SUITS'is especially varied, being the best in the city. MY UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Is now fully organized, and I am pre pared to furnish* COFFINS, CASES and CASKETS, in all the varieties, from the best manufactory, and of my own make M ET ALIC CASES, from the most approved makers, always on hand. Experienced attendants. Calls attend ed to at all hours. Apply at night, or on Sundays, in yard at re*., of Store, or at 102 GREENE STREET, 2d house below City Hall. April I?, 3m 17 DOORS, Sash & Blinds, "Vf GOLDINGS, BRACKETS. jJLfJl Stair Fixtures, Builders' {Furnishing Hardware, Drain Ri pc, .Floor Tilos, Wire Guards, j Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and plata Mantle Pieces. U'i?ilow (?lass a Speciality, While Pine Lumber/or Sale. l! ' Circulars and Price Lists soul j! ! free on application, by P. P, TOA LID, li 20 Hoyne and US Pinckney sts., 1 Charleston, S. C. Gt* 3 IV 41 ; Tl) BRIDSEJIIILDERS COUNTY''f^?MM iSSIONKRS' 0 EE I CE, EDOKFIKLD.C c., Juno -.".th, liS73. ?.EALED PROPOSALS will bereceiv O efl at this ' 'flieo until the 2:'til of July, 1H7-. Sir building the tiHowiruj BHIPG ES in Kdg?Jieid i 'mri ?tv., o i wit: "One ?tridf" . ANT tu : Ui'y l'v>ek', on the mad l?-.i ?m ir-in 1?>'hr??intd 'O ll. tn Nhn?ty->ix Knid c.ri.l.??- f? Ktf^t? foot hiirl>vr*nn*| ??Wu S3 ft?f| IrtfiV -md I'.Mcet will??..' . . " " One Dridtte <?V??i' "ifKio B"e]cy Creek, on the Tw'hry tim?fc Hoad, between' A. J, Sm-.v ley's and Mrs.- Mathis". Said fridge to be 10 feet high, and about fa) feet long, with onospan, and'12 feet wide. One jlridgcover Sleepy Creek, on Long Cain Hoad, near Mr. Jas. Shaver's. Said Bridge to be 14 feet high and about 150 feet long, and 14 feet wide. .One Bridge over Little Saluda River, on the MeNary's Ferry Road, near Dr. Allen Do/.iers. Said Bridge to be 14 feet high, M feet wide, and about HO feet long. One Bridge oye$ Cv?iee Town Creek, near M ra. K^up/s,on the Edgotield Road. Said, brid ie tr? be 22 fest high, 14 feet whle, and about 150 feet long. . One Bridge over Mill Cv??ok, between Mr. John Adams' and Mr. John Reese's, on the - Martin Town Road. Said Bridge to bo 20 feet high, 14 feet wide, and about 150 feet tang. , AM of the above Bridges arotobebuilt of good heart timber. Stringers to bo 8 x 14, and tho Cap Sills and Posts to be 12 x 14 i ?.ch es-to ho strongly and'sufll ciently braced; and floored with plank 21 itiches. thick j-and put up in a work manlike manner. Said Proposals will be received sepa rately, and each proposal muat be ac companied by two or more good sureties. H STROM, Ch?irman B. C. C. W. D HAMEY. Cl'k. Juno 2(V, 4t 27 Numerous Testa Have Proved N F ll urn ham's NewTurblne g N f iiurnnam'swewTurDine .j g WATER WHEEL 5 Ts bo the Bett Ever lu vented. ? PatnphtstFrao. AIMI-MI Torie, Pi. NOTICE. ALL indebted f.o tb? Firm of Sams ?fe Hill will please oall in and settle. Call in and save further cost, as thc Booka must bo closed up. JOHN B. HILL ?fe CO. June 25, tf S3 I.V - . . -JJ .?? .. . Jit .i JJ. m. . -s CLOSING OUT SALE OF Spring and Summer DRY GOODS of Cost. The Greatest Sacrifice of theSeason A T Wright Mri * Mk m ? ' 233 Bread Stiieet, Augusta, Ga. DESIRING to Close Oat our Stock of SPRING atti Sr MM KR GOODS, wre.wiil commence on TUESDAY, June 24th, alni <-? ntinne ?or two weeks to sell OUF Beautiful and Attractive!Stock*REGARDLESS OF CC?T. We cordially invite you to ' ome,.see, and examine fliese Goods yon: self or we will send you samples if desired. ...... . .'' Respectfully, - ? WRIGHT, t^ifiC?; L ; 233 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. June 20, .* ... Lu ' ?7 New Goods foi Summer 1873 ! i. 11 : i ,ATi TUE .?in ' i' One, Price House, WHOIESALE? AXS* RETAIL, tr T ' k T? k T 1?" JJU JJ? ?L% MJILM&L) 172 Broad Street, Augusta, tia. I HAVE Received a Carefully Selected Stock of All the Itfovel tieti o?' the Season in: STRAW HATS for Ladies, Misses, Gents and Youths, from 25-cts. up wards, j .. . PARASOLS, with or withont attachments, from 50 cts. and up. LADIES: READY MADE SUITS from $5,00 ahd upward. PRINTS, all the new styles, fast colors, 10 cts. up. DRESS -GOODS, a fine selection bf all the Novelties, at 15 cts. and up. ?Bed-Ticking, Ginghams, Table Covers,- Table Damask, Homespuns, Un dershirts, Drawers, Trimming, Ribbons, Corsets, &c. * . Shirts .for .Gents and Youths, Collars, Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks, Va lises, etc., &c, i J ...-ALSO-. I have also a full assortment of BOOTS and SHOES; and a fine selec tion of READY MADE CLOTHING. . . ' All these Goods are marked As Low hs the Lowest, .and I ask Hilt One Price. Make note of this, and come and see, of send an order, on which I will allow a liberal discount. H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., next doer to Bothwell. " May 23 ' .. ' ' 22 European Turnip Seed. JUST IMPORTED by the Subscriber 2,500 Pounds of the Finest Quality.of the above Seeds, from the best and'most, reliable growers in England. Experience of several years has taught ns that these Seed are the only kind suitable to our Southern Climate; This is admitted-by our largest Turnip Growers, as their Certificates, published below, will attest. We have now in Store our fall Stock of Twenty-two Varieties, ali-com prising the most desirable qualities, viz : Clarke's Nonsuch White Six Weeks, Earlv White Flat Dutch' " " Red Top, " White?Field Stone or Stubble, " . Orange Jelly or Golden Ball, New Yellow Althingham, Yellow Tankard or Hanover, Purple Top Yellow Swede or Ruta Baga, Green " 44 41 44 Bronze " Laings.Improved 41 " " ' Westbury Purple Top Dale's Hybrid Yellow Scotch or Aberdeen, Purple Top 44 ,; Aberdeen and Bullock, Eclipse Hybrid ' ? ? ?. # Skirving's Improved 44 V -m Large White Globe, '* 44 Norfolk, ' . r 44 4! Pomerian Globe, Purple Top, White East Lothian Stock, Long Red .ind Orange MAN GLE WURZLE or STOCK BEET. Mammoth CARROT for Stock, ' ' . . Also, a fine variety of Imported Winter CABBAGE SEED, to be sown in July and August. . Descriptive Catalogues mailed free to any address. Send for one, to W. W. PEMBLE, Augusta Seed Store, ll Washington Street, .AUGUSTA, GA . CERTIFICATES: ALEXANDRIA, Burke Co., Ga., May 17,1873. Ma. W. W. PEMPLE, Augusta Seed Store,-Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in certifying Hurt I purchased of yon last vear vour Imported Ruta-. Baga (or Swede) White Globe and Robinson's Golden Ball Turnip Seed. The result was that the Ruta Baga (or Swede) and- Globe grew so large that a peck nj casare was not large enough to hold either Turnip. The Golden Ball I found as recommenped, not so lame, of m?dium size, and ot a superior flavor, and keeps as well as anv other variety grown." Yours, Very Respectfully, WM. CHANDLER. We, the undersigned, after having seen Mr. Chandler's patch of ?he above Turnips, Uke giWt jileasure in testifying fully to Mr. C's statement, and further.recommend to all Turnip growers .Mr. Pemble's Imported Seed as the liest for our soil and climate. . JUDGE JOSEPH SHEWMAKE, WALKER McOATHRAN; ' ' GEO. Vf: SAPP, .... .;. I'TF.O \V. HURST, . A'exaTxlcr, Burke Co., Ga. Augusta, June ll, fit ?8 M. L BONHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOM ;i TOR?N V^r?TY. t ?m.-:-, La-.V ll o:.- . t Md'.r'-r.i'id. S i*. , SIMMONS' v . >.' . s tr DISSOLUTION. RECULATOR BY mutual consent thc ?'o-Parin- re ship beretorore existing between rn i has-been tins dav dissolved. R. O. S \?.is. J. B Ht'u. Juuo l??h, 187:$. sr Tins unrivall-d Southern Kenieuy is warranted not to contain asinglc particle of MKBCUBY, or any injurious minural substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern 'Roots and Herbs, which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will Cure all Diseases caused bv Derailgcaieut of thc tiver.. THE SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint aro a bitter or bad taste in the mouth ; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism ; Sour Stom ach: Loss of Appetite ; Bowels alternate ly costive and lax; Headache; Los? of memory, with a painful sensation nf having failed to do something which ought to have been done; Debility, tow Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and. Eyes, a dry Cough-oftou muda ken for.Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very lew: but tho LIVER, the largest organ in tho body, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Regu lated in time, great suffering, wretched ness and DEATH will ensue. Tills Great Unlaillng Specific will not tie found the Least Unpleasant. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEAD ACHE, Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn? &c', -die., Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine, Is tho Che*??*?, purest* and Basti Family1 Mediolno . f? the World I MASUPAOT?BR1? ONJW BY J. H. ZEJLIN & CO, Macon, Ga, and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists. June25 - tf r. V IHA VE this day associated with r e C P. ROBERTS. . The business f tho Firm will be condueted under t e name of JNO. B. HILL A Co. JOHN B. HILL. June 16th, 1873. tf '->> _I-.--, King s Monntain Military Schcol YORK VILLE, S. C. THE Second Session of he School Year, ?873, will I?- - vin JULY 1st, aud end NOV ;. M * BER30th. TEnSLs:ForS.- ool Expenses, i. e.. Board, Tu? ion, Fuel, Lights, washing, Stationen-. Ac-, $135 per sossion, payable in advane?. . For Circulars, address COL. A. COWARD, Principal. Yorkville, June 4 lm 24 Horse-Shoeing a Speciality. ALTHOUGH PHIL JOHNSON, a well behaved and polite colored man, makes to order all kinds of Ploughs. Ac, and dbes likewise all kinds of Black smith work generally,-end all which he does in a workmanlike and satisfactory manner,-still, like most other artists ?ow-8-d?ys, he has a'Speciality, and his Speciality is HORSE? SHOEING. ?In this branch ol' his trade he professes to be mas ter of his profession. And he bas lust received a full assortment of Horse shoes, Nails, &c.t which he warrants of th? best quality, end Wbioh he puts on any horse so that they canto wo m with perfect ease, and te tnt great advsntago of the horse. Try PaU. once, ar d son will be bia friend and patron evo r after, warda. Apr, 80, * tf ? Sewing Machine Needles. ALWAYS on hand the Hand Sewing Machino Needles. 0. F. CHEATS.UL June 17 if ? 4