Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 28, 1873, Image 3
THE ADVERTISER
A~P*??Stt?afIy''I)Tstr?88lng"
On jWday last, there>^TOurrecft*oxi the
Ridge, k?at^?o^tf^ i^rnost la?aenta
ble affair, reseting ii? the violent ;death
of one of our &?ejFrt-a?s??ni<Jst respected
citizens-Adanv"llf^Kj|tj|jL Of the
household of Mr. Minic? ^as/a, young
rxxpui, a nephew of Mrs. Min?e^>i?uned
Mtnlck Sni^, soni* 25 or 2?'y?ar^of
age. . The latter assisted Mr. Minook; . in
the conduct and^oversight of hLs planta
tion. On Friday last, these two became
.engaged in a desperate hand to hand
- straggle, which resulted fatally for the
older gentleman. As we hear it.from a
.very reliable source, ibo affair was thus.
Mr. Minick becoming irritated, suddenly
lost control of himself, and catching
. Smith by the throat, proceeded to pum
mel him over the .head with a piece of
board. Hereupon, Smith, with the sole
intentionkhe says,, of intimidating the
, old man, and cutting himself loose with
out really injuring bis antagonist, drew
his knife a?$F>inflicted "a: wound upo?
'thebody of Mr. Minick, Of which he died
in about ten minutes? Mr. Smith, who
ls represented os being crazed-with grief
and horror, made his escape, and is still
at large. Mr. Mrnick was aged about
70-a gentleman of unblemished imputa
tion. Mrs. Minick, known to us all as
a lady qf the highest womanly tone, has
the deepest sympathy of the whole publia
Citizens from all parts of our Coun
ty give ns a decidedly good account of
their crops. Even the most unpromis
ing sections have beeastrikihgly brought
out by, t^a late rains.
Exhausting Our Lands to Enrich Other
Sections*
"We earnestly exhort the people of our
community, and our section to read the
excellent article of *' A LooVer On" con
. carping subscriptions to the proposed
Railroad. And mark particularly that
truthful passage about exhausting our
lands year by year to send our money
elsewhere. Hearken^ eitizens and capt
talists, to the advice of th i s wise head.
Otherwise, whether, you think so or not,
your property hereabopta;wQl sink to no
value at. aH.
?Sr The sensible and somewhat plau
sible article from Johnston's Depot, over
the signature of "THE VOICE.OF THE
PEOPLE,'1 in -reference to thefrenieval of
the County seat, Court House, Jail, <fcc,
from Eo*gefield to'Joh ruston's Depot, bas
been received, and will appear in our j
next issue.
. rr - r j t "!-i-r r~'
We Iuvc.4 Him With thc'Champion
This week, alter maturo deliberation
in the premises, we formerly invest Mi
Ben. Hatcher with the champion belt of
the watermelon arena. After a gap of a
few days, ho. reappears .upon, tke^ stage
with the second cropf and, if'we are not
greatly m ;stakcn, he is about-the only
man now who has melons tktrt arc mel
OJIS. On Monday last, he laid upon out
table four huge beauties of his favor
ite " Long Jack Oreen" variety-causing
us to immediately draw the champion
beltoutofourde.sk and buckle it round his
manly old waist. And there it shines,
clasped with the twin buckies of horti
cultural energy and cavalier generosity.
Prof. Patrick's School.
The opening of the nextsession of this
popular Male School, in Greenville, is
announced in our present issue.
Z&f A Millennium of cheapness is
setting iu at Griffin it Cobb's. It is to
last three weeks. Three weeks of dirt
cheapness at GriiHn it Cobb's ! See their
card, announcing this millennium.
Sabre Club Drill Day. ; i
The Palmetto Sabre Club will bear in ! 1
mind that Saturday next is their regular
Monthly drill day.
Fourteen Brilliant and Useful Years.
For fourteen years, through sunshine
and storm, thc Due West Female College
has proved itself an able, noble, and
pure Institution. Always thorough, al
ways cheap. The opening of its Fifteenth
year is announced, by Pres. Donner, in
another column.
Local Items.
Fair and settled we?ther for five days
past-and warm, very warm. Cotton
opening rapidly and the relentless and
absorbing picking alreadj- begun. Bet
ter read Ben Hill's speech on our first
page, and try not to bo so utterly crazy
rfborfl: cotton-. *
We kearmuch talk of the Association.
A veiy large<??wd is expected. We un
derstand that the business sessions of
the Association are to be held in the
Methodist Church, whiledivine services,
as ii?;ual, will be had in the Baptist
Church. And further, that a large bar
becue and basket dinner will be spread
each lay at the most available spot. We
hope-and think-thooccasion will prove
one of profit and pleasure to all concern
ed.. - ?' y i . ? . .. . .
Tho second representation of the Dra
matic Entertainment of tho Methodist
ladies was a brilliant success-crowded
bouse, fine dressing, line acting, line mu
sic, universal satisfaction and enjoyment.
The young people (all very young; who
ii!KM] the- roi**.in these difficult Plays,
rendered the same in a manner which
betokened a very high degree of intelli
gence, taste, sprightliness and refine
ment It is not often ono sccs better
amateur theatricals than these.
Burt we ?poke of the fine Music -gt thc
Entertainment bf thc *Mcth?'di.s"t ladies.
And where dkl it come from ? For it was
neither pian?, nor violin, nor singing.
It was a Brass Hand, and came'from
Johnston's-that immortal place,!'hat God
Siems lo smife upon. Here's tho whole
story. Sonic 12 or lo young gentlemen,
of the best names of that section, have
formed themselves into a Band, bought
handsome brass instruments, "and got
Mr, Jdett.j^he well known German mu
?sfc?af? ?t Augusta*, to teach*''tKwnt The
result is, that in the course of only Ihree
months they havo learned to play beau
tifully-with admirable precision, admir
able tagt-e, and admirable eiutemble. 11 far
ing that the first representation ol' the
Methodist ladies was unattended by mu
sic, they very generously offered "their
services tor thc second, and carno for
ward in gallant stylo. If they could but
realize bow much pleasure and bright
ness thc}' dispensed on the.said occasion,
they would feel fully repaid for their
long ride from the light of Johnston's to
the darkness of Edgeiield. As for our
self, we venerate thom ! Why do not
our young men do something of the sort?.
Is groping after the almighty dollar to
Joe the chief aud only aim of life?
Wo honr of several merchants of our
?eetion who started a week ago to New
York. Gone early, so as to get back ear
ly and begin, te handle money- " lien"'
money. Isn't that the idea ?
Cot M. W. Addison and laity, Col.-J
Haiet and Jady, and Mr G. Lu Penh, aU
back irani fyo springs. Never saw peo
ple look sb weil ?
Weihear of a grand. Masonic celebra- j
lion at Bonkoigbf s Ferry, on Saluda, oirj
tho "2nd and 3rd.' of /September. G cul.
Kershaw to be ono of the speakers. *
THE WEATHERCOCK BEGINS TO
^'POIffTTO AUGUSTA.
As the autumn begins to set in, the
weathercock points,- as usual, from Edge
field to Augusta. And one of tho first
places it points to is the Establishment
(Groceries and Plantation Supplies) of
Jones, Norris* Co., who speak for them
selves iu another column. Two young
Edgefiold Norriscs-Ridge men-are co
partners in this house. Therefore, let
Edgefieid shed many of her surplus dol
lars upon them.
BOOTS, SHOES A?D JTAT&-And
then to those popular and heavy dealers,
Gallaher ?fc Mulherin, who likewise say
a word to their Edgefieid friends iii our
present issue. Merchants also would do
well to read the card of Gallaher & Mul
herin,-jB their Wholesale Department is
always magnificent. Wholesale or Re
tail, Gallaher & Motherin are ever bound
to give complete satisfaction.
i i ? fr- ?f j j
SAD ?LES, HARNESS., TRUNKS,;
AND INDIANAPOLIS VAGCJNS:-*
The depot, jmr excellence, for all this sort
of thing, is, as our people already know,
Chas. G. Goodrich's, on Broad Street,
where, as you pass, JTOU see the most
magnificent Trunks in the world, and in
fact all the most magnificent things in
the world that are ever made, of leather.
And as tc the Indianapolis Wagon
" Bremerman's Improved"-if our farm
ers and planters do not know its merits,
then they are lamentably behind the
times. For the Fall card of Chas. G.
Goodrich, in another column, we Jfc>eg
special attention.- .*
J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO :
Among the Cotton Factors and Commis
sion Merchants of Augusta, none'jure
more popular, moro honorable, more en
terprising than these. We feel perfectly
satisfied that when we recommend Pearce
Butler & Co. to our cotton planters, we
point the latter to a vory goal of safety
and satisfaction^ Messrs. Pearce, Butler
<fc Co. honor us with a card, which we
hope none of our cotton-planting friends
will overlook.
DRY GOODS, CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY:-The new advertisement of
Mr. S. Cohen, in to-day's ./lauerriser, will
prove of great interest to all persons, for
he certainly has something or other that
all persons want-Dry Goods, Gentle
mena' Clothing, Watches, Clocks, Jew
elry, Musical Instrument?. Consult his
card and find out tho exact locality of
such an attractive omnium, j at kv rum.
-' v J t -r . ;
Equalization Board.- S ? '
This Board for the equalization of
the* recent/Tax Assessment, will meet in
the Auditor's Office, at this place, on
Monday, the 1st inst., and continue in
sessiwn from day to drty until the entire
work of. assessment has been thoroughly
overhauled, and a fair and regular equali
zation in thc value of property estab
lished.
Legal Notices.
W. M. Heath, Ad'or. on the estate of
Charles M. Thomas, dee'd., will make a
final settlement on said estate on the 18th
Sept next.
Joseph II Bouknight will apply to the
Judge of Probate on the 5th Sept. for
letters of administration on the estate of
Wm Bou knight, dee'd.-And A. Ram
say, Clerk of Court, will apply on tho
Kunc day for letters of administration
m tho estate <d" Geo. R. Mays, dee'd.
PiiKSIii'l ATiox.-Governor Moses ves- '
erday presented to Captain Clinton Ward I
he nftar and pulpit furniture for Spann's
'burch, situated about twelve miles from
ICdgcfield Court Uituze.-Coltonbia Cition
He raid.
And yet tho perverse tax-payers are
int happy, and with an oath intimate (
hat the above con tribu ion was simply '
. Robbing Poterto pay Paul." ihr. still
ct us hope, in th's instance at least, that ?
ike thc oath of " my uncle Toby,*' "The
teeusing spirit which 'low iq) to Heaven's ?
.hancery with tho oath, blush'd as bc
rave it in: and the recording angel, as ?
ie wrote it down, dropp'd a tear upon
he word, and blotted it out forever." <
From thc Very Depths i ;
From tho very depths of annoyance
md, v*sxation-we had almost said an- ?
ruish-we cry out against our mail tur
nouts. Wednesday's (last week) South
ern mail received on Saturday ! And no
nail on Sunday or on Monday! Was a
people over so worn to the bono with i
inch troubles? It would seem that some ; '
mc or other ought to be knocked in the
liead. j,
High time is it for us to begin to be- 1
iiege the Post Office Department at j
Washington.
j?ir See Miss Porter's card concerning ,
the re-opening of her School.
Abbeville Compliments Edgefieid.
In the last issue of the Abbeville Mc- ?
di mn we were pleased to read the follow
ing graceful compliment to the Edgefieid j
delegation to tho Railroad Convention, j
held in the town of Abbeville, on the Kith: ?
EIH.EI-'IKLD should be proud of her j
delegation in the convention last Wednes- !
lay. It made a big show. There was
thc gallant Major -?ary, who boro the
brunt of thc battle, and spoke with such
overpowering eloquence that young and
old sat speu-bouml-enchanted. His
speeches were elegant and rhetorical. In <
Iiis wake followed Colonel Sheppard, Dr. ,
foujpkins, and Senator.Cain, who spoke :
reell ugly, patriotically and to the point.
Jvigelicld's influence was felt lu thc eon
Wr-riorrr nrrr^he*-go*M-T?M"nnme-fbre?rfr- .
olieity pf sentiment and high resolve no
bly sostaihwi.
Thank Voil, Mr.- Medium. "But of a
truth, we expected none but the most
nattering report from that " Delegation."
Edgefieid ever demands this of her sons,
and is but seldom disappointed.
Au Impartant Railroad Connection for
Augusta.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, of Wed
nesday, says:
Laurens county, South Carolina, on last
Friday, we are informed, voted by a ma
jority offiUO in favor of tho iusue o" bondi*
by tho county to the amount of four hun
dred thousand dollars, to aid in building
tito Laurens it Asheville Railroad Hen
itfNajoa oMuifr, NV.-th Carolina, voted-by
? majority of over th reo hundred in fa
vor of the issue of one hundred thousand
r?ftr?iTw of't^'irnt^ iw irtd af tho www mint.- ?
An election is to beheld in Greenville
to day to vote upon the question of issu
ing one hundred and fifty tuousand dol
?4:* of l?nd*4??i ai?! of that road. _ .
Tl? us is th ore good" prospect "for the
opcnki?MO of n new rpnte to the fertile ,
vaIlcTf-c0"tlie Freneh4SrqadV which, may ;
b? made to contribute to tho future pros
pc ruy of Augusta, if our capitalists and.
business mon will pat their shoulders to
the wheel and secure the construction of
the O reen wood and Auguste Railroad.
If our memory serves us correctly, there
will bc but a gap of some twenty-three
miles between Greenwood and Laurens,
to be spanned by iron bands, in order to
place Augusta.JU direct uonjmunicatioii
with thu prolific country which Are pro
jected Lan row ?od Asheville Railroad
milk penetrate;
_ i
3Z-&- Housewives * who aro annoyed
with muddy water on wash days, will do
well to remember that a piece of alum as
large as a walnut will clear, as brfght as
crystal, a whole hogshead of turbid
water.
. ,2=fr The Roanoke (Va.) Ihnes says:
?.Joseph Chapman threshes 800 to 1,000
bushels bf wheat per day with his steam
.??resher. J.<>e*vil] owirthis county some
day, and we hopo he will. He is the
most go ahead fellow wo have evPr seen.
He was a poor printer boy during tho
war, and has made a cool ?100,000 sines
that time. Pluvk. and a leyel head have
A New Novel.
Miss OB MRS^ By TO?kie/Collin*-.
ThisriS the first voluimo'of anefyHcheap
and popular edition of the works of this
celebrated author, now in course of pub
lication by T. B. Peterson & Brothers,
Philadelphia, which will have a very
large sale, for Wilkie Collins is certainly
one of the most popular of living novel
ists, fur no writer of fiction botter under
stands the art of story-telling than he
does. He has the faculty of coloring the
mystery of a plot, exciting terror, pity,
curiosity, and other passions, sash as- be
long to rio one else. He writes in admir
able style, Is thoroughly in earnest in his
desire to please, while his style is simple
and manly, ever}' word telling its own
story, and every phrase being perfect in
itself. The great popularity of his nov
els, "The Dead Secret," " Hido and
Seek," "After Dark," "The Yellow
xMask," "Sister Rose," "Tho Stolon
Mask," "MadMonkton," "TheQueen's
Revenge," "Basil; or, The Crossed
Path-*" g Sights A-Fqet/' and .others,
ha^e?ne?er been exoelM by any author;
arid for A Miss or MTS.? arid Other-Tales,'
we anticipate a sale equal to " The Wo
man in White," "* The Dead Secret," and
any other novel written by this popular
author. "Miss or Mrs?" is issued in a
large octavo volume, with a portrait of j
tho author on the cover, price Fifty cents,
and iSjforsale by all Booksellers, or cop
ies, viii be sent to any.one, post-paid, by
the Publishers, on receipt of price by
them^
.JST- A Nashville man -was awakened
the.other night by a pain in hie Stomach,
and thinking that the cholera was at
hand, he clutched for a bottle of camphor
which he kept on the table for instant
use, and commenced to apply it with
vigorous rubbing to his abdomen. He
experienced immediate relief, but was
considerably surprised at not perceiving
the strong scent of camphor. Suspect
ing that he might have made a mistake,
he lighted tho gas and made an inspec
tion, which resulted m tho discovery
that,.instead of camphor, he had used a
bottle of ink.
A bride of eleven and a groom of j
thirteen is the latest matrimonial felicity
in Tennessee.
Toe Eilge?eld Baptist Association?
Delegates and visitors to this Associa
tion are notified that the Village Church
has appointed" a Committee on Hospital
ity to see that all are taken care of du
ring their attendance upon the body.
Ample accommodation will be made for
every "one.
Also, E Committee" to arrange for a
Public Table at dinner each day.
Tho Committee on Hospitality aro W.
A. Sanders, A. J. Norris, J. D. Roper,
j Committee of Arrangements, R. 0?
Sams, B. C. Bryan, R. T. Mims.
The Wheeler & Wilson Triumphant
at Vienna !
JUST AS WE EXPECTED !
The following dispatch was received at
Augusta, by J. H. Trump, General Agent
Df tho Wheeler <fc Wilson Manufacturing
Company iu that city, forwarded from
New York :
WORLD'S EXHIBITION, 1
VIENNA, August loth, 11*73. J
To Wheeler d' Wilson Mt inn/act ar ing
Company, "?25 Broadway, N. Y. :
Arc awarded Grand Medal Progress,
Grand Medal ol* Merit, and thc only
Sewing Machine Company recommend?
?d by. tho International Jury for the
?rand Diploma of Honor. WOODS
Gallaber ?fc Mulhcrriu, 289 Broad
Street, Augusta, fia.,
Are offering wonderful bargains in La
lies' and Gents Boots, Shoes and Gaiters;
They oiler:
Lad ifs' is thread lace Gaiters, War~
ranted, at ??-?O per pair.
Ladies' 12 thread luce Gaiters, aisl/.O
per pair.
Ladies' Goat, Pebble Grain and Mo
rocco Boob, from $g.0U to sii.?t) per pair.
Miases' Goat and Pebble Urabi School
Shoes, from $t\75 to $"?.25 per pair.
Men and Women's Coarse Shoes at
$1.00 per pair.
"Men's Heavy Boots at $2.50 to $3.00per
pair.
Men's Wool Hats at 50 cents each.
And other goods in proportion. 3in36.
-.-?-- -
" J wish I was dead !" is an expression
not unfrequently made uso of by the
dyspeptic and Hutterer from Liver dis
ease, tlic depressed spirits unfitting the
mind for anything, and almost driving
him to despair. But bc of good cheer,
there is lifo and health for you yet, so
those that have taken Simmons' Liver
Regulator attest. It regulates the Liver,
?.speis despondency, and restores health.
PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE.-Mr.
P. P. Toale, whose advertisement ap
pears in another column, has brought to
LI high state of perfection the largest and
most complete Manufactory of Doors,
Sashes and Blinds in the Southern States.
His warranted work, untiring energy,
personal application to business and li li
erai advertising, have placed his enter
prise among tbe first in thc South, thus
[jiving to his many customers work and
prices that defy competition. Price list
jeni free on application.
$?&- We see that Procter & Gamble's
Extra Olive Soap is becoming very pop
ular in our city. Its quality wo know is
superior, and being nicely perfumed we'
ure not surprised that consumers prefer
it, and that it has a large sale. 3m 27
Rcl?itrptis Xoflcc.
Tire Union Meeting of tho second Di
vision ol' the ridgefield Baptist Associa
tion, will meet with the Pino Pleasant
Church, on the 5th Sabbath in August
next.
Subject for discussion : What aro the
reciprocal duties of Ministers and
Churches?
JAS. O. DENNY, Sec'ry:
Aug. 20, 2t 35
?OMMERqi AL.
?U?USTA, Aug. 25."
GOT,D-Buyine at 114 and soHlnt! at 116.
COTTi #N-The market to-day was un
changed, and closed nominal at 171 for
middling. Receipts, 20, and sates, lit
bales. .
BACON-Clear ?idos, 12???,12J; C. R.
Sides, 12J; Shoulders, 104MIO?; Hains
WT!?t17T PT QT UfcluS,' 10? 11^ D. S.
Shoulders, ?i; Lone; Clear Sides, 10J@
10J ; I). S. Bellies, 10J@11.
CORN-White-by car load? 85 ; yel
low 'm.- ' J '- r .r
WHEAT-Amber, $ir!5@175; red,
il 50??%? ; white, $t 75t?,l 86.
:FLOUR.-J(5Ity Mtlls-StovaH'B Mill
The Pride of Augusta, $1100; Golden
Sheaf, $1000; Extra, $0 25; Little Beau
ty, $S 75. Augusta Mill-Gilt Edge,
$11 00 ; A No. L $10 00 ; Extra, $i> 25; 'lip
Trip, $S 7S; O. K Superfine, $8 00. Gran
ite Mill-Pilot. $8 25; Sunbeam. $0 00;
Doublo Extra, $10 00; Fancy Family,
$11 00. Country and Western Flour
$5 75@10 25.
- OAT??^vtattA and mixed, r.0@6o;'
r-.ladc Seed, 85; Red-Rust Proof, $?5@6Sr1
PEAS-We quote at 01 25@1 AB.
UNIVERSITY ? VIRGINIA
Open? OrtobeiJ ; continues thron?h niau month*. It
ls organized iAch'mk on thc elective ?y*lein. wi h
tali ?oiir?B? In Claries, I.iteralurv, Science (wiU>,
praclici In Chemical and Physical Laboratorien,) In
Law, Medicine. Kneineerlnjr, Teaching ami Aeri.-i!
turo Apply for Catalogues to .TA.MKS P. HARBI
SON, Chairman, P.O. University or Virginia, Albe
marle Co., Va.
OB?NTOHHA.
rf!
JL HE most pleasant and popular Tooth
or Mouth Wash extant. Dr. Parker ha* j
tried it for several years, and uses no.
other kind. Everybody likes it. Try a?J
bottle. For sale by
A. ft. CLISBY, Druggist.
'Apr 16 it 17
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRANDEST SCHEME^ EVER K^OWN
Fourtb Grand . Gift Concert
FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE
P??BLXO 1XBBAEY
OF KENTUCKY,
12,000 CASS GIFTS $1,500,000,
Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift
$250,000 for $50.
Thc Fourth Grantl Gift Concert authorized by
speciu 1 act of the Legislature for ibo benefit nf the
Public Library of Kentucky, wfll lake place In Pub
lic Library Hall, nt Louisville, Ky.
Wednesday, December 3, 1873.
Onlv sixtv ihousand tickets w'dj be sold and one
half of these arc Intended for the European market,
thus leaving only Si'.OM) for ?ale in Hus United States,
where 160,000 were disposed of for Ihe Third Con
cert Thc tickets are divided Intn ten coupons or
paris and have on their back the Scheme willi a full
explanation of the modo of drawing.
At this concert, which will be the grandest musical
display ever witnessed in this country, thc unprece
dented sum of
I, 500,000
divided into 12,fKU cash' gifts, will be distributed by
lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers of tho
tickvle to be drawn Jr..fti. on* ivbcel by blind chil
dren and the gifts from another. -
LIST OF GIFTS:
One Grand Cash Gift....:...-..?250,000
One Grand Cash.Grft.:...:.....*.^.. 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift...........Sr.. 50,000
One Grand.Cash Gift.?,.25,000
One Grand Cash-Gift..?.?. 17,000
10 Cash' Gifts 810,000'each-. 100,000
30 Cash Gift?' 5,000 each ?. 150,000
50 Cash Gifts- .fcOOOeach........ 50.000
88 Cash Gift? . "5?r> oa?h.,,. 40,000
100 Cash Gifts: 400 eaclr.v. 40,000
150 Casli <Jifts' 300 each. 45,000
250 Cash Gifts 200 each. 50,000
320 Cash Gifts 100 each. 32,000
II, 000 Cash Gifts 50 each. 550,000
Total, 12,000 Gifts, all Cash,
amounting to. $1,500,000
The distribution will be positive, whether all thc
tickets arc sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in
proportion toihe tickets sold- all unsold, licki-ls be
ing destroyed, KS at the First and Second Concerts;
and not represented in the drawing.
fRICE OFy TICKETS:
Whole tickets"*?; Halves ??'; Tenths, or each
Coupon, *5; Eleren -WortleV Ticket*-for *500;.22>i
Tickeis for *IAW MW Wbole Tickets for $5,(wu;
.22T Whole Tickets far $10,000. Ko discount on less
than $500 worth x>f Tickets ot a tim.;.
The unpartfleled:iraecess of thoThiniGiii Concert,
as well as the .satisfaction given by? the'First and
Second, mal.cs it only necessary lo -announce thc
Fourtiv^o .Insure the prompt sate/ of er?* Ticket.
The. Vourth Gift Concert wilt l>e conducted ia. all its
detalls.llfce thc TMra; and -full .particulars max be
! learn ed/tj-oox ?rreolar*. whkm^rlfi lj<}. seilt lre?flprn
thl? oflleeto'ell wb?? appT>'-?or JlKJn,.' gi .
Tickets Tiowready ftT ialev and all ordci^accAtn
panied by the uwneyprnmptly fllltd. Liberal I erm.1'
given to those who bny lo sell again. ? , .
' . - TH OS. E. aRAttlJETTE, ?
Agent Puhl. Llbr. Kyi, and Manager Gift fintiert.
Public Library Building, Louis ville. Kv.
SIIWaNTOI. .F?MALE' COLLAGE,
Stat?svill?, Ti.- C. V
Rev.S. TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Location
remarkably healthy. Twenty ive miles north nf j
Davidson College. Accessibly by railroad. Session
bepin? Sri>t. C2, ?S73. and oon'.iaues nine months,
closing June 22,1S74. Annual expenses, board and
Kiig'ish tuition, $?"0. Music and usc cf iiis'mment,
$5''. Ancient and modern languages, each $2?.
Send for circular.
Kenmore [Iiiiversiiy High Schoo!
Amherst C. II,, Va.
Preparatory t<i thc University of Va. H. A. Strode
(.Math. Medallist U. Va,,) Principa! and instuictor In
Mathematics lt. C. Brock, B. 1 it. U. Va. (n-ccntlr
Aast 1W. Latin, U. VB?) limrnctor in Greek, Latin)
French, German and Botany. This ls (Hie of the
leading high schools of Virginia, and presents many
advantages incompar. Wc with th..sc of other*. Stu
dents: also received for the Summer. N*w session
begins Sept. 15ih, 1S73. For Catalogue, address the
Principal.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, X. C*
Thoroughly equipped. Seven profeasorslilps. Ex
penses low. Session begins Si pt, 3Slb, l?T-'l. Send
ior Catalogue. J. It. BLAKE, Chairman of the
?.'acuity.
i?E?TS WANTED FOR TUE NEW BOOK.
Kp i J em ic & Contagious Diseases
with the newest and best treatment for nil cases The
? mly thorough wi-rk uf ibo kin ! in Ilia world. Km
braces ?iiiull-Pox, Vclliiw t'evtr, C holt i n
and all aitalogous diseases. Au K.nnily ?>!ile
'.ViltkoMf lt. and all buy it. Ha?Si chromatic
illustrations. Tile biggest chance of the season for
agent*. Address II. S. GOUDSFEED <fc CO., 37
Park Bow, New Vork.
JUHXSON,
?MITrtFlFlDSr PITTSBURGH PA,
lire. eii-I.-'ii.i.iu an"! oms, fr4u'lo Double
S*i-?t Umis, *.> lu (ISM. Single GHIIS, .<;; lo fjo. Ri?e*,
*S lo *7u. Revolver*. *.'> lo fa. Pial?la, $1 to |s.
Olin Material, KMiingTaekle, .ve. Jjltrfff iltnOUHft/4
to tlrittcrit or cl'thx. Army Guns, Revolvere, ele.,
bongin or traded i*Goods sent by express C. O. ?.
Lo bc cx.-iiniucd before paid lor.
tia <??9i? tll'r dari Agett* wanted! All
?HJ Iv vtV classes'of working purtle, of
either sex. your g or old, maka mar* money ai work
for us ia th.-ir .-pare moment*; nrallihc lii'n--. I li mi
at anything else. . l'artirittar. free. Address (J.
STBSgg ,t C0" I'onlaod, .'?Win?.
Urs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
v-/.V.'. GREA T
Their sb'ceess att.-*t Lh<-ir merits. Tin- afflicted
who have-tried them soy thal DB. G lt l? KN K'S FIT
UffltEwittMnnal once oil kinds of Fils. Spasms
and-CojivnlsioriV. Epilepsy. Chorea nnd Nervous
YVifccfnlness ar? completely under, ?U control. That
Com?). Rxt. Cor.ifl.-ais tfthcgrentest ALTERA
TIVE and BLO<?l) PURIFIEE known. That Mr.i.i
CATIJ> HOKEY luis no equal us a remedy in Br"bcM
lis. Asihimrand Coughs, Xlial KRVRALPIA SI-KCIKIC
is just what its name implies. Thev are for sale by
a'l Druggibts. Prepared onlv bVDr*. GK KKK I-:,
T.INOLKY <t BRSTblsV, T^liarlotle, N
C.
BEST ANO OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD'S
LIVER WVieORATOR,
A purely Vegetable CiiUutrtic and Tunic, fir Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Bil
ious Attack's, and all derangements ol'Liver. Stomach
and Bowels. Ask your Druggist fur IL Hf Kttve of
imiUttion*.
SARATOGA APERIENT
form of a rownni: as the Saratoga Minmi Sprmg
Waters, ao.l used fur the same purposes. CoMpacI
and Portable. Prepared only by Qr.0, II, FISK ic Boy,
Saratoga Springs, N? V. Sold U) Druggist.?. Tnv IT
HM LJ The greatest compound known
m n . ll . for niau or beusl. Th^r? it nu
?puta or Mottling il tc'M not
MEDICINE, relieve. .Sliff and lame Joints
are made supple. Cures more rheumatism, neuralgia,
lamuliack, headache, toothache, sore throit and bad
sprains on man, and sore shoulder, stiff Joints, sprains,
ringbone, spavin, Ac., on animals. Dian alf other
remedies, in ?ame time. Wholesale Agents, Dowle,
Moise, As Davis, Charleston. Agents wanted.in every
countv. Fralncis ik Eldridge, Prop'rs, 020 N. Front
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A CARD.
M.
W. PERRY begs to inform his
friends and thc publicgonerally of South
Carolina und Georgia, that ho is now in
tho WHOLESALE LIQUOR business
wilh Messrs. APPLEGATE ?fc SONS,
Louisville, Ky., and that any ordors en
trusted io bim.,will bo thankfully re
ceived and promptly executed.
May 14 tf - 21
Cambridge Land for Sale.
rOFFER at private sale my PLANTA
TION contain reg
. , About Twelve Hundred Acres,
And -lying on Ninety-Six Creek, Ave
mUes-South of Ninety Six Depot.
It is well watered and timbered, and
bas on it all necessary buildings.
It is an excellent Cotton and Grain
Plantation, and for tho purpose of .Stock
raising, is tho equal of any Plantation in
theintotior of tho State.
' TERMS-One-fourth of tho purchase
money to be .paid in cash. Tho balance
in .live equal annual instalments, witli
internst at the rate of ten per cent, per
annum.
R G. M. DUNOVANT.
. -.Inly 80, lm 82
Land for Sale!
? ? PLANTATION containing200acros
2X of line farming lands, in Abbeville
County, near Ninety-Six Depot.
. Pur terms and particulars, apply to
J. A. RICHARDSON.
NinetySix Depot, Abbeville, Co.,S. C.
Land for Sale.
THE Subscribe offers 720 Arms of ns
good Cotton Land as theroisnn Rd
isto river, five milos North of Bladkville
and three from New Bridge,
ri WiU be-sold either in wholeor in three
ncrntrate parcels. Good improvements
on each .placo.
D. J. THOMAS.
Bl?csrv'me,Bt?rnweiKk).,S.C. S3
f. T. HEARD & CO.
COXIOH FAROES,
Augusta, Ga.
Commission on Cotton, $1 per Bale
AGENTS FOR
Gullett'* Light) Draft
COTTON GIN.
THIS new GIN now offered to- tho
public is the latest invention of Mr.
B. 1). GULLETT, tho inventor of tho
STEEL BRUSH GIN, and in all respects
superior to tho Steel Brush-Stand, or any
other Gin made in tho United States.
SIMPLICITY, DURABILITYKLight
nessof DRAFT, with PERFECT WORK,
being the objects arrived at, have all been
accomplished. Having sold Colton from
these Gins daring tho two seasons past,
we can with* safety assure the planter
that it will sell in our market ut prices
ranging from i to ic per pound above
same grades of Seed Cotton from any.
otherGin,exceptingtheSTEELimUSH.
FIRST PREMIUMS were AWARD
ED this GIN at tho following named
Stats Fairs:
MlssTssirn-Jackson, 1871 and 1872.
GEORGI A-Augusta, 1872; Savannah,
1873.
TEXAS-Houston, 1873; Texas State
Fair, 1873.
LOUISIANA-New 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, andean be attached to and run by
the ordinary Gin Gearing wit hout e*x
penso above the cost of the Mill.
June 25 3m 27
TURNIP S?KLV
JUST received by Express TWO
HUNDRED POUNDS BUIST'S Frosh
and Genuino TURNIP SEED, embra
cing
Improved Ruta Baga,
Improved Yellow Ruta Baga,
Large White Globe, .
" Yellow Aberdeen,
" White Norfolk,
" Early Flat Dutch,
" Cow Horn, very superior,
" Red or Purple'Top.
-ALSO
Dwarf German Wax BEANS for se
cond planting.
Late Drumhead Cabbage Seed,
.Late Winningstead Cabbage Seed.
Call early and secure your Seed.
G. L. PENN & SON.
July 9 tf 29
Robt. Buist *
NEW CROP
TURNIP SEED.
J UST Received a large supply of all
the best and most choice varieties of
TURNIP SEED, and warranted frosh
and genuine. My Stock embraces
25 lbs. Skirvin's Improved Ruta Baga,
20 " Y'cllow Aberdeen,
20 " Largo White Globo,
15 " " " Norfolk,
20 Red or Purple Top,
10 " Golden Ball,
15 Georgia Winter,
10 " Early White Flat Dutch.
An early call solicited;
* A. A. CLISBY.
July 1G tf 30
W.H. HOWARD yoi,
Cotton Factors
And
Commission Merchants,
Jackson Street,
C.
A.ngusta, Ga.
'OMMISSION FOR SELLING COT
TON, ONE DOLLAR PER BALE. Or
ders to sell or hold Cotton strictly obeyed
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, BAG
GING and T?1CS Furnished.
Aug 6 lni 33
SPECIAL ATTENTION PA 1D TO
Weighing; o?" Co??oss *
By
GEO. C. ROBINSON,
With
W. TL HOWARD ?fe SONS,
Cotton Factor* it Commission Merchants
A UGUSTA, GA.
Angil lin
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
JX VJlO?AT? COU UT.
Janies R. Wright ami wife and others,
vs. Henry Beard. Eliza Towers, and
dithers.-Petition for Partition.
IVY virtue of au Order fruin Ibo 1 Ton.
J D. L Turnor, Judge of Probate, 1
will sell nt Edgoficld C. H., on sid? d?iy
in September next, to tho highest bidder,
tho following described Peal Estile, sold
for partition among ibo heirs at Law of |
of Thomas s. Powers, doe'd , vi?.:
Ono tract of land situate in the County
and State aforesaid, on waters of Ninety
Six and Wilson Creeks, containing two
hundred and seventy-three and one hall
aeres, mon; or less, and adjoining hindi
of .John Day. J. IL Brooks, William
White and others.
Term*.-Ono third tho purchase ninney
to bo paid in cash ; the balance on a
credit of ono and two years, in equal
annual Instalments, with interest from
day of sale. Thc credit portion of the
purchase money to be secured by the
bond of tli e. purchaser, and a mortgage
of tho premises.
H. WALL, S.E.C.
Aug. 9, 1S73. _St 34
O,
NOTICE.
'LU GINS MADE AS GOOD AS
NEW by thc AMERICAN LIGHTNING
GIN FI LEK.
Having purchased the right to use thc
above Machine in this County, I shall bc
prepared, ina "few weeks td commence
work. .
All persons wishing their Gins flied
and repaired will please drop mc a few
lines at Ridge Spring, C. C. it A. R. R.
Price, 15 couts per Saw. Other Re
pairs at moderato prices.
M. B. AS BI LL.
July 1? im 30
Annual Meeting.
THE Stockholders of thc Johnston's
Educational Stock Company are
hereby notiliod that the Annual Meeting
nf tluj Stockholders will beheld at John
ston's on the 6th September next, at 10
o'clock A. M , at which time tho annual
election for President and Directors will
occur and other business of importance
transacted. It is earnestly hoped that all
the Stock will bo represented,
uieaiun wm LOTT, Sec'ry & Treas.
Aug 13_4t 33
Capsicum Platter.
THIS Now and Popular Plaster is
pronounced bettor than Mustard
does not blintor, and Physicians recog
nize Its merits and presonbe lt In their
P inapplication relievos Chronic Rheu
matism Neuralgia, Spinal Irritation,
Still' Neck, Sore Throat, Headache, ?tc.
For sale by Q. jj. PENN ?fe SON.
Aug 13_tf__ _3_4
Final Settlement.
AS Administrator on tho Estate of W.
' H. Winn, dee'd., I will mako a Fi
nal Settlement on said Estate in tho of
fice of the Probate Judge for Edgeficld
County, on Thursday, the7th Sept, next.
All concerned ^^g^"***
Dt O. HUGHES, Ad or.
Aug. 5^ ._r?_33_
FAIR NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to tlio Undor
shmed aro requested to civil and set
tle at once. Those failing to comply
with above request, will be charged 19
ner cent, interest from tins dato,
per tenu CLISBY.
Apr 3lV_ tf 19
-~~ NOTICE.
PERSONS desiring ?h? use of nny
part of tho building known as Ma
sonic Hall will ftPPl^ SHEPPARD.
?ugSO' . ???
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS F?R'?BII.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
. WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR STOCK OF
Summer Dress Gr oocl s
REGARDLESS OF VALUE.
This presenta an opportunity to buy PERFECT GOODS, ALL NEW
STYLE'S AND FABRICS, lower -than ever offered. Our entire line of
Lilies' Under-Clothing REDUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
We offer THIS WEEK over TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of
ASSORTED GOODS at, the Popular Price of 12? cents.
DRESS GOODS in vnried styles, 123 cpnts per yard. Good T1UPTCA
BACK, ALL-LINEN TOWELS, 12? cents ead?; Fine" L/C. HANDKER
CHIEFS, 12* cents each. . . .
Ladies' WHITE COTTON HOSE, 12] cts. per pair; Miss^' WHITE
COTTON HOSE, 121 cts. per pair; Boys' BROWN COTTON HALF
HOSE, 12J cents per pair; Ladies' and Misses' GLOVER 12? cents per
pair; and manv other desirable'Goods.
Fifty Patterns elegant styles FINE FRENCH CASSIMERES for Pants
at less than cost of Importation.
1500 yds. SILK STRIPE GRENADINE at 10 cts. per yard, THE
CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS EVER OFFERED IN TH LS CITY.
250 Doz. Linen Damask NAPKINS at $1,00 per dozen.
200 " Doylies, Fringed,' at 75 cts.
10 Cases Superior Bleached SHIRTING, yard wide, at 1'2-V cts pr yard.
. 5. " Standard CALICOES at 10 cts. per yard.
' 150 Doz. Superior English HALF HOSE at,$3.50 per doz. . . . ...
Extra fine 2 French Damask NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS and Table
LINEN.
JAS. A. GRAY & CO., I
194 and 1?6 Broad Street.
July 23 eowtf . .31
Are continually receiving
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS
- Of
IVew Furniture !
- . Comprising ail tho ?
LATEST STYX ES AND PATTERN
-Of -
Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room
And
OFFICE FURNITURE !
FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE
. TO THE LOWEST.
And consists of every article of FURNI
TURE required to furnish a House or
Office complete.
Call and examine at our Ware-Rooms.
-!-o-'
Undertaking !
Always on hand, at the lowest prices,
beautiful <'a>kns and Cases,
Of our own manufacture.
212 md 214 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
July 2 ly 28
QUINN & PENDLETON,
(SUCCESSORS TO D. QUINN,)
Booksellers, Stationers. Music
-and
Periodical Dealers,
is:? Broad. Street, A agunta, Georgia.
B,
'EG toannounco to Dealers, Teachers,
and tho public- generally, that owing
lo their increased capital and long
experience in business, they are now
prepared to transact a first-class, business
intelligently. They will guarantee to
all customers promptness and dispatch
in all business engagements, and solicit
a liberal patronage. They keep every
thing lo ho had at a first elass Bookstore,
lx?In\v they give a partial Hat of the
! saine :
j'.i,mk Dooks, all bi ?ces and styles, Pass
Dooks, Memoranda [fooks, Pens, Inks,
Mucilage. Envelopes, Note. Lotter and
Foolscap Papers, Photograph Albums,
Di bios. Testaments. Catholic and Epis
copal Prayer 15 mks, Methodist, Baptist
and Presbyterian Hymn Books, and a
full line of the. American Sunday .School
Union Publications Also, all of thc
principal Sunday School and Church
Music Dooks.
They desire the name and address of |
ali School officers in the State, including
Day School, Sunday School, mid Mush
Teachers. Correspondence earnestly so
licited, and information in regard to pro
posed changes In Text Dooks, cte., glad
IV received.
'"Ju Iv 23 Hm :!1
To Bridge Builders'
COUNTY COMM ISSIONERS' OFFICE,
EOOKFXKLD C M., S. C.,
July JSth, 1S7.">.
SEALED Proposals Will bo received at
this Office until the U.6 of September,
ls?:;, for building tho four following
.Bridges in l-Mge.'iel.] ?'.-muy, to wit:
A Bridge ?.vcr Bird ('reck near Jasper
Talbert's, on tho KdjrelitHd I toad. Said
Bridge t<> bc 100 feet long, and tho same
heigh th and width of lie: ol i Bridge.
A Bridge nver L'-v Crock, on the
Blocker Road, near Mrs. Nancy Block
er's. Said P.r?djro to bo I'JO feet long, and
tho same heigh th ?nil width as the.pid
Bridge
A Bridge across Little Saluda Diver, at
Moblcy's Mill,' near David Graham's, mi
tho Chappell's Ferry Road. Said Bridge
to bo 120 feet long, 20 foot high-, and l-l
feet wide.
A Bridgo across Beaver Dam Creek,
on the Martin Town Hoad, near Artemus
Qolson's. Said Bridge to bc 7"> feet long,
15 feet high, and 12 feet wide.
Tho above Bridgen aro to be built of
good heart timber-stringers to be s X 14
[aches, tlio posts und isip Hills* 12 X l l
inches, and to be strongly and sufficient?
ly braced, and doored with plank21 inch
es thj.:k.
Suid Proposals must be accompanied
by two good and sufficient sureties.
By oruer of Board
H. STROM,
.t Chairman B. C. C.
W, D. RAMKY, Crk.
July 30,_ot' " . . - ''"IB
MANHOOD:
How Lost, How Restored.
JUST published,-a new edition of Dr.
CU L VER WE LL'S* CE LE B RATED
Essa*' on thc radical eure (without medi
cine) of SfKRMATonnHO or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
I.Mi'oriiNCY, Mental and Physical In
capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. :
also, COMSUJIPTIOTT, EPILEPSY and Errs,
induced by sel ?'-indulgence or sexual ex
travagance.
?ar Price in a sealed envelope only
six cents.
Tho celebrated author, in this admira
ble essay, clearly demonstrates from a
thirty years' successful practice, that the
alarming consequences of self-abuse may
be radically cured without the dangerous
use bf internal medicine or tho applica
tion of tho knife'; polntingouta mode of
cure at once simple, certain, and effectu
al, by.imjans of which every sufferer, HQ
matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and
i ethically. Vn% '
This lecture should be in the hands
of every youth and every man in the
land.
Sent under seal, in a" plain envelope,
to any addross, post-paid, on receipt of
six cents, or two post stamps.
Address the Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE ?te CO.,
12T Bowery, New York,
v6at Office Box 4,?S?.
Aug^6_lit_ 33
Wesleyan Female Institute.
STAUNTON, TA.
Tho 24lh annual session hefdmi SepL15. 1978. Cne
of ihe-flrst Schools for Yonne Ladle? in Ide South.
Twenty-three teachers and officers. Scenery grand ;
building*elegant; health nnnnyMsad; feeble con
stantino* here restored ; pup;ls from all lin; State?
fruin Maryland to Texas. Hoard and" Collece Tliilion
ror scholastic year, 4240.' For catalogue of ill pages
address Rev. W. A. UARIllS, President, Staunton,
Va. . . lm 38
Augusta Constitutionalist.
THE Subscriber has accepted the
Agency at this, place for the above
first class journal-and wil.l bo pleased
to receive now subscribers and renewal?
of subscription on expiration. Prompt
attention given to all cash orders.
L H. MCCULLOUGH*:
. At Advertiser Offle'e.
Angil-- jxijjaw* . tf.--.--l3
E. G?. EOG?HS;
147 and 149 KROA?) STREET,
AUGUSTA, G?.
X AM NOW OFFERING A VERY SU
PERIOR STOCK OF
Of all t;rarle.s, comprising PARLOR,
CHAMBER, DINING ROOM,-HALL
and OFFICE FURNITURE, in .great
variety of style. My stock ot CHAM
BER SUITS is especially varied, being
tho best in. tho city.
MY UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
Is now folly organized, anti I am pre
pared to furnish COFFINS, CASES and
CASKETS, in all the varieties, from the
best manufactory, and of my own make
METALIC CASES, from tim. most
approved ma"kors, always on hand.
Experienced attendants. ' Calls attend
ed to at all hours. Apply at night, or on
Sundnvs, in yard tit rear ol' Store, or at
102 GREENE-STREET, 2d house below
City Hall.
April 16, ' 3m'_17
SouiHern
WAREHOUSE COUPASY,
Gervais Street, near Greenville- and
Columbia Railroad,
COLUMBIA, S.JJ,
Is PREPARED TO RECEIVE COT
TON and other property upon Storage,
and make advances upon the same.
Cotton shipped to this .house will be
stored subject to tho order of the owner,
and the lowest rates charged for.storagc
All property so stored will bo insured in
good reliable companies, if insurance is
desired; and advances will be made at
the lowest banking rates. Our store
In mses are s?> located that drayage is not
necessary; aud.no charge.for.handling
will be made.
All business communications should
be addressed to thc Treasurer.
EDWARD HOPE, President.
En WIN F. GA KY, Treasurer.
March 20_^ Gm_18 -;
Expressly to Suit thc Season.
j
OW in Store-a very beautiful collec
tion of "
TOILET SETS,
FLOWER VASES,.
BOUQUET HOLDERS.
Expressly adapted to the season-and
which we ?ire selling vory cheap.
G. L. TENN & SON.
Juno IO . t? 2.">
Something' Sovel and Pretty,
AND AT LOW PRICES.
1 l>
X +vJ pair Ladies' Morocco Buttoned
RUSK I NS,
12 pair ALEXANDER TIES. *
Those .Simes were made to order, es
pecial Iv tor the Sunniier trade.
GRIl'TfN COBB.
June 2? tf _27
Numerous Tests Have Proved ^
o K KBtt'rnh?ib'S'ScwTnrWn? 2
caa
? WATER WHEEL E
Sw To he the Best liver Invented* irJ
s^* Pamphlet Fra?. Addreaa York, Po. "
State oT South Carolina
EDGEteLD COUNTY.
( O VJtT OF COMMOM PLEAS.
Burr J. Bamaga und
UuddC Matthews, Bill for ac
vs ; count, mar
M. C:\rolino Perry, j shall assets,
Adm'x., ?nd others. j ?Se.
I> V virtue of an order of the Hon. R.
-> B. Carpenter, Judge of the ">th Cir
cuit, in thc above aetion, all and sittjMl
lar the creditors of Bennett Perry do
ceased, lute of Edgetield Coll pty,, are re
quired to presold and prove (heir claims
titrai list tho EfrtatO of tire ^idd BenneH
Perry,.deceased, before ni? wilhiua!?Ht.'
wecks from tho dad' nf "Iiis ii of i ce.
T 31. CLARK, Referee
July 17, 1873. Ot
'Public . Notice. .
COUNTY CO MISSIONERS OFFICE
KnoKfj Kim C. ll., s. c., .
July'Jil, 187:1.
TOHE Hoard of County Commissioners
a. for the County o? Edgc?old, will
hold their annual Meeting on thc li i st
Tuesday of September,. 1873,. which will
be the 2nd day of said month.
Notice is'hereby given' to all persons
having Bills, pr .Accounts . against the
County to have said Bills ar Accounts
made bur. in proper form, with itemaand
dates prefixed, and properly sworn, to ;
and to deposit the same with the Clerk
of the Board on or before the first day ol
September, 1873. In default of which
said-Rills or Accounts wilt not be audit
ed, and allowed at said annual meeting.
By order of Board.
W. D. RAMEY,
Clerk B. C. C.
-Jul>30, '5t . 32
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS.
THIS .PRESS has been in use four
years, and baa. given good satisfaction.
It is the. most simply constructed and
durftblo Press in tho mnrlcet. And from
the favorable recommendation given by
all who lyive used it, we firmly believe
that it will givo better satisfaction than
any other Press Or Screw nor used. We
offer it this season. Improved. Pnce,,
completo in our yard, $12.7,00. Send for
Circular.
Gin Gearing.
AU sicest m'TW light, ?nd is ?trong.
There is none better made.
Also, Mill Work, Castings au,d_ Ma
chinery furnished promptly.
PENDLETON" & BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works,
Kellogg St., ?AUGUSTA, GA.
Jnlyl$ . ' 3im . 30
W. t?. SHAFFER, ~
Dentist,
Ep a K F IS L D, S' C.,
Office; at Minis' Photograph'Gallery.
The Edgefleld Male Academy
Second Session Opens on 15th August, IS73?
o_
.fas
TERMS -For Scholars ns much as and over Iwelve^?sxs of ace, $20.00 ;
but ibr those under twelve, $15.00. One half of thc tuition will be ?lue at
the opening of the session ; the remainder, at the "commencement of th?
2nd term:1 Scholars ar? not taken by the month.
Thc subjects upon which instruction will be given ate tho loiwwing?? -Or
thography, Reading and Penmanship; Grammar and Geography ; Ar.? . #
tic, Algebra ?ind Geometry ; Chemistry, Natural Phil> [Ly mid ??-- jd.
PhiMosopnv; English Composition and Rhetoric: Historv und EnTlisri Li?
(-vu fin e ; Latini arid Frohen. .#
For further information, address
ar. E. W?LW?FSBLP.
Ed ge fi eld, S. C., Aug G .. . . ' . ; 2t.'
AT COST . FOR GASH ! "*
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ROM this day, to be continued until I h?ave, .for New York, T.wi!!. in
FOR CASI
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F
ojxler to make room for my Foll purchases, sell the remainder ol my : ?Q<
S'tock. at Si:W Yp&U 1"RIME *CO$T
'OJVLY ? Otherwise, regular prices will bc charged..
To give*my friends an idea of the Great Money-Saving in buying these
Goods-,-I will enumerate the pricesfof a few'^e??dirig articles': .?.
Splendid Fruit of the Loom BLEAGHI?sG, t yard .wide, at I6i cents
per yard. j
Yard .wide Fruit of the Loom at 18: cents'per yard. 1
Thes? Goods are equal in texture to>New York Mills. .
Also, a splendid- Ime of- that -favorite Brand of yard wide AUBURN
BLEACHING at only 16^ cents per yard. ." ' " '
???? ? '. -ALSO,- .. ti M * ... io .
A splendid stock of BED TICKING, from 9 to 26 cents per yard.
" . ' " '-?LSO^ ' .
* A splendid stock of COTTONADES, from U cla, per yd.-ajaoT. upwards.
- - - . --*ALS?);-* - *w?.' *.<** EtfM*?-Ab
One-Hundred HOOP SKIRTS .fjom 35 to 95'c?nfs- ead*." ' We tell a
splendid Hoop with Bustle, attached bt.90?iw4 95 cents -each. . r .
; ,. - ? "? -ALSp,-, ..?.- > - ; f .
? nice line of DRESS' GOOD& froin'?oi centV.?n'd upwards"*. ", ; "
PIQUES in all styles!
White and Skr?-colorethJEANS from uVl?J{ cents, o?ry?tra.'."'*
CRASHES and TOWELINGS .from 8 centalper- y.-ird W'.upw?g?ds...
I TOWJiLS by the Dozen irpm $1.20 and upwardervSp?TOcM' ones at 10
; cenjts each. .. .. . ? ,(u .
j CORSET>'jrom'50 cents"to'$?!75 each.
! White LINENS from 33 cerits.per'yai-d and upwards.
: Table DAMASK ,rorri*3S cents p^r yard and.upwards-,
p 10-4 SHEETINGS li-om-40 to 4? cents per yard.
Large Stock of plainland eheckeil CAMBRICS, from ll cenjs.,per y!!rd
and.up wards. '.'
Ladies BOWS, NECKERCHIEFS, CUFFS and" COLLARS,, fri all style's,
for a very small amount of money.
American PINS'ato cents per paper.-"Two papers of-HAIR PINS for
5 cents and upwards.
Splendid linc of Ladies HATS,,very cheap. . ?
-ALSO,- " ..
A good line of Gents' READY MADE* CLOTHING a'?.and, below dost.
' Best- quality of Braggy UMBRELLAS afoulv $3.00 each*-':- - - Sff
BRIDLED from'?Oct's, to $2.50 each. . ' ? . *'> *? !'; 1 .
?Splendid McClellan SADDLES- from $3.55 and upwards.
These Goods are all fresh nom New York this Springy
5?? We solicit a call from our friends, guaranteeing . td .please
sell. Our prices speak for themselves.
J: H. CHEATS AM:
Aug. 5, ' ! - tf . . 33
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Commission Mercli5ts
175 and; 177 Broad Street,
WE are
E are now iu receipt of oar Fall
ing in part of- - :
Bacon SIDES. Bacon SHOULDER
SUGARS ol' ail grade?.
SYRUPS-New Orleans and New
MOLASSES, Rio, Laguvra and Jr
TOBACCO, SALT, PEPPKR, SP
Crackers, Pick!es. Cove Ousters,
CANNED GOODS consisting of P?
MACKEREL in Barrels, half and -
Seed ''.'HEAT. Seed RYE, Seed
Case Liquors of BRANDY, WHL
We are also offering the most comj
LIQUORS of any House ju the City,
buvers to-purchase nearer home tha:i
To the Plantera and Merchants of
to express our thanks for their past li
finest a Continu:inee of thc same.
Buying our Goods for CASH, .
times lower, than any other House ir
Augusta, Oct P
Allgui iii, inSL, ;
Stock of ?J-ROCJER?ES, ?orififet
York Drips,
va COFFEE.
U3E,
aches, Blackberries, Tomate s. ck>\
? ?arter bbls. and Kits,
! ?ATS, Seed BARLEY,
..KEY, GIN,
i.ite and largest stock ol BAR?h
;nd selling at price.-: that, will indue
in 'Eastern markets.
Edgefield we would take this ofensi?n
.eral patronage, and respectiivlv re
*e are prepared to -ell ;)s low, sjiid ott
the Ci tv.'
A. Lot of Saratoga Trrtnfe an ci ? ?u!i(is'
Traveling Bags.''.
June ll
Sign of the Red Boot, 25S'BroadStreet, Au-r.-l;,. G'?
?m?
Um? ll
Augura* ^??.;
A VING returned home after several weeks Jin. New York, is now Inhib
iting his unsurpassed selections iu
m iii ?S?M ll GOODS.
Mis n'tunc-rous Patrons in Edgefiehl may rely with?confidence on having
special anti particular attention paid to their orders, whether given in per
son, or.by letter.
[u future as in the past, ?onvii-cm^ Low Prices and First
CHas* ?iloo?ls will rule the transa tiens of this House.
' The Fancy Department will contai:, tho . *
. LATEST* CitEATI^A- OF FASHWff,.
Ai*d" careful'a'ttcntion is asked to the - pet usai of the following paragraphs :
BLACK HILK*.'
Warranted Lyeos aW Silk in*Gros
Grain and Taffeta, Super to.Sublime
quality, at popular low cash, prices.
J. WT. TURLEY.
.ow opening.
The newest thing known to Fashion
in great variety! Now opening. '
. -J. W! TURE?Y.
Tn RichF"Jacqhefed ^Stripes and
Brocades. New, elegant goods. sIm
meoeely oheap; ? . . :.
J. W, TURLEY.
BLACK ?im .??l?ES,.
Fine to sublime quality, in plain,
Satin striped and Lace striped. More
popular this season than eyer before.
Now on sale.
. . J. W-. T?RLEY._
MEDIUM PRIC?? DRESS f.OflfDS.
In many new qualities and colors,
in great variety.
. J. W. TURLEY. .
\ L?CE JACKHTS,
New styles!' Now on sale.
. - J." W; TURLEY;
LLAMA L^t'E FICUUS. .
The newest production. On sale.
. * ? f. w. TURLEY:
1J.A1UA LUE PWlVaS,;
lu variety. >- ^
J. W^ TURLEY*
NEW SASH RIBBONS. -
. > "Very iaehionablir. Very che? p.
r ... . J. W. TURLEY.
PARASOLS." "T
All the novelties of the .?>.. .?:, un
equaled in variety -?nd low in prices.
.J. W. TURLKY.
?. BLACK FLO&ENTiKKt
?Yery.-^uperior quality only. . ?
. J, W..TURLEY.
BLA?K TAMARTINK.
Very useful. Very cheap.
;. J. W. TL j.f?., u
. - WHITS G00J)S, fr.
Striped and Checked NAINS?X?KS
Striped and Checked SWISS^la?n
SWISS, Bishopand,Victori??R?LWNS ?
TARLETONS, JACONS^TS; &Q?
HOUSEKEEPING GOOtt?^
Tablecloth EAMASK& Damask
NAPKINS and DOYLljES, Colored
Damask and Napkins, Diaper8,'jMph
es, Towels, Sheetings, _Snirtirigr, Ac.,
in large ?upply.
L . hu J. Pi TURLEY.
NOVELTIES.
StandaYd " Trirnm?ri^s, '-' Ha?nb?rg
*-,Emhroideri?sv, CoHft?ette*f .?'buches,
Sa pf ett?, - and a full assortment, of.
^EANCY GQQIiS jnst^openod?
LLV3IA XA?E CAPES,
All sizes. Now opening.
J...W., TURLEY.
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