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Wr.f^rmt,. 93,00 .. Be Prepared to Settle. "Wellave secured the services of Mr. EU.TAH KEESE, well known to tbeneo ple of Edgefield as:a" thoroughly reliable and courteous gSnilemanf as Canvassing Agent and Collector fo r'th e Advertiser ; andcommend him to the kind attention of oar patrons, - Weihope those indebted^ to us will be prepared-to settle when our collector calls on them. - ?. ^ . .--- : Next Weet. Many local notices for which we can not possibly: find room in this issue, shall be duly attended to next week. The Omnium CtoUterum; of Dr. W. A. Sanders. When the public read the large adver tisement of Dr. "W. A. Sanders in anoth er column, they will acknowledge that it is t?vmnhcm g^therurn-tax? a very rare one too." And when they visit th? actual' place and look around, they will be still mor? struck. So admirable a combina tion pf. many important. linea , or mpr: chandize we have never seen". After two yeag^rerainnfcham ?{?Bi?hSJli^l Dr.'Sanders' makesf-Ms-; rmi rec wftfrnew I vigor, and enlju^d^paeiiiies for cater ing to fhe^ublio'tatt?. &4ath Vi* adver tisement veryj.oareinilyv-and-Wb are sure you will visit him soon, and _ not leave his fin? ?st?blisttnteb?. wimont" making | avery-krgebni. ' Death ot Col. Guthridge Cheat nain. .^OoL' Gr?'thr?dg? Cheatbam, one of the | eldest wealthiest, and.most honored citi zens o?ih? Gilgal M?untry; deparied/tbis li.ie on Sunday last, aged sixty-nine yijars. He was buried at Gilgal on the fo Uo vring day, j .^d?^n'jimmenae ; ^pn ce uree bf old friends and neigh bora met to pay the last honors to his remains; Keath of Mr. John Knott, of Granite ville -"Mr. '^fohri Knott; for eight years past Supe^ntehdent of the Graniteville Fac to ry y and a large. stockholder therein, died suddenly, in the Factory, on Wed nesday morning of last week-of heart disease, it is supposed. Mr. Knott was an Englishman, had lived in Granite ville, respected and beloved, for twenty years past. He was a Past Master of | Star Lodge, No. 19, A. F. M., and was interred, -on Thursday last, at Granite ville W?ib. ?ason?c honors. Return of Miss Foster from the North. The friends of this widely esteemed lady, who left ns two months or. more ago for a visit to her- father's home, near Augusta. Maine, will be glad to hear that she has returned, safely, and in good health and spirits.' For as basket of .wonderfully fin? ap ples and'p^ars^ fr'cro he'Hather's garden in that rhjgb Northern latitude, tweare extremely obliged to Miss Foster, .V _i_. ? New Goods and New Men at J. H. Cheatham's. Mi*. X H. Cheatham's. new fell?adver tisement this week is ? most charming enumeration of useful and beautiful goods. His atore .just now is an im mensely .attractive., place to step into There tme-sees all'tlie real new-fashioned things in the' 'richest luxuriance-the wonderful high-back combs ; tho bc hind-buckling belts,. with ail tho hang ing down,^things; the wonderful and startling frills ;' the quarter-of-a-yard wide sashes ; the excruisite jewelry, Ac. ?fcc. &c. But the advertisement first, and then a visit, will toll rthe tale batter than we can. Mr. Cheatham's salesmen this fall are Mr. Alvftf Hart and, Mr. B. F. Lewis, of the Meeting'Street section. .Where is the place to get the best Kid Gloves? Whv at Griffin <fc Cobb's. ^8r*Tbe latest novelty in Hoop Skirts at Griffin A Cobb's. lt Griffin ?fe Cobb for the Winter Cam paign. Few who have notj-been into Griffin <fc Cobb?s ygry,. lately ''haye the slightest comprehension of '.tho 1 handsome and fashionable goods,, to an inspection of which they aro now-'-welcoming ali call ers. Since the roturi^ of Mr. Cobb from New York,, this store has been turned into a perfect bazaarijf gorgeous beauty. H-one wishes to see full evidences of tho wonderful skill and handicraft of . the present day, he . hos butj-toy step into Griffin <fc Cobb's and look around. For the new udvertisenioutofthe.se very pop ular j'oung merchants, in another col umn, wo beg special attention. Postponed. An. advertisement from Judge D. L. Turne?-, in reply to' certain r?solutions passed at a.lato Republican meeting at Liberty Hill, we are corupclled to defer until Mrxi week.' 1 Mao y an article over the signature, $t "A Member^.' This article will also .ap pear in our next issue. ; : f t . j^*'A largo'and handsome stock "of Ladies' 5ilk Ties, at Griffin <fc Cobb's. p8~ Ctisby ?fc Lyncli have just opened two barrels Northern Apples. Splendid. Try-them. , . it jfff Mapy.personx .are umlor UM im pression that the dedication of. Spann's Church Ls to take pla>-e on tho coniin.: Sunda3'. We aro requested to correct this impression. Tho Church, .will not be detlicated for some weeks yet. ?ST- Those clever and enterprising Au gusta merchants 4Mbssrs:.T. W Carwile ?c Co., make this proposition to thor pat rons: , .. S To all of our customers we mu ku this offer: We will receive and store :dl Cot ton shipped us, and hold it until til? "StoiW^passes, bi ordobd ??ld.'* . At a plantation in Barnw?-rf (>nh ty foirf??tfor? hands picked three thou sand three himdredandfifty-fonr pounds of cotton in four days. COMMERC?A I~ AUGUSTA, Sept. 30. GOLD-"Buyihgat 110 and sellingat 112. We find no chango in the tout? ?M the market to day^notwithsUudingtlie more liberal demand thathas prevailed, caused by buyers being.enabled to negotiate ex chango and thus procure thc rsec-'-aarV means to complete their orders, which were held in reseryo by. tightness of tho money market. The ability to pay cash in transactions caOsea an increase in safes, which were, as a general thini made on the basis of 15c. for Liverpool Middling, and unless buvers possess-:tue harn'?'?d vantage to-morrow''we mav not expect large sales or ? more> favorable feeling. Sales, 401 and receipts, 135 hals. LAUD.-We quote: Tierces and .bois,, 10i@ll cans and kegs, I2@?2?c. T COUNTRY . PRODUCE*--Eggs, 2a. Country Butter-W6ll worked, lf>@2fr; Tennessee, 20@27J.'. Chickens-grown, fifc'J-.f. '.' ''"".'' BACON-Clear Sides, 12@12?; C. R. Sides. Iii; Shoulders,. 'J0& 10J-; .Hams 15?n??;- ?. S. Sides, 10&?I; D. s. : Shoulders, OJ; Long Clear Sides, OJ? 10 ; D.S. Bellies, 10i@10i. . CQRN-Wbite-by car load, 92;.yel iOW,^^-?*j. WHEAT-Amber, $1 77fail Si; red, $1 ?7(a.l 77 ; white, ?1 90(5,2 00. FLOUR.-City Mills-Stovall's "Mill Tho P-rjUo .of Angust ?, #10 7?; Golden Sbaiif, Extra, $000; Little Beau tY?T$*M. Ansrusta Mill-Gilt Edge, $10 V> : A Nc. 1. ?0 75 ; Extra. & Wi Tip Top, 75 ; fOfeii jSupfirfino, fe 75. Griiit j,e Miil-P^*-; k<?fy S??II, ?>' 75; 1/ Hihlfi Extra. ?>0 ;.">; Fancy Fftmift',' ^11 'M. C'onnt'rf: andi Western Fhmr S.-, 7.-K?t025. .. " ; ^ ' o?T>-White <Mid mixed, 60@62; B? i'^k Seed. 5>5; Rod Rust Proof. $1. PEAS-We quote at $125@135. JAMES M ! D??re ^ntc^Hl?e Citizens they have now on hand one of Stocks of Ever Broughl Purcha Which they, wi ^CORKESPONDINGJ Among their Stock will be f( i Dress Goods, Serges, Camel Ha Qloths, Alpacas and Merinoes. Wll\riI I \ixl*i y 50?? Yards Blaufe and'Coito 25 Cts. p lr . Bargains in Blankets,' Shawls Goods sold to Merchants at ] , Middling Cotton taken at 16 payment of Goods or Accounts J Augusta, Oct 1 ... CARPETS, OIL CD : "FALL M& G. B?IL?? RESPECTFULLY ask yourattentio DESIRABLE GOODS, just opened, a IVew Carpets. English Body Brussels, English Royal Velvets, English Tapestry"Brussels, "All Wool Three Plys, Ail Wool Heavy In- ? grains, All Wool Low Priced Ingrains, Beautiful Patternsof Cheap Carpets, Stair and Hall Carpets, Stair Rods, Ottomans and Hassocks. Carpets made well and laid with dispatch. Floor Oil Cloths. English and American Floor Oil Cloths, 24 feet wide, and of the Best Goods manu factured. Do you want a real'good Oil Cloth? If so, come, see and get tho very best. A full line of cheap Floor Oil Cloths, from 60 cents a yard up. Table Oil Cloths, all widths and colors. Oil Cloths for Halls or Rooms eui any style and laidfproulptly. Lace Curtains. ? French Tamboured- Lace, " Exfjuisite;" Nottingham Lace, "Beautiful;" Tam bonre4"Mu3lin, dumble and" cheap, from $2 5f>a pair upwards. Cornices and Bands. Rosewood and Gilt, Plain Gilt, Walnut and Gilt Cornices, withor without Centres. Curtain Bands, Pins,-and Loops. Cornices.cut and made to fit. windows, and put up. '" Window Shades. 1,000 now Window Shades, ingall .the new tin*.>color." B-uutuu! Gold Band Shades, $1 GO, with all-trimmings. Beautiful Shades; 20cTeacb. Store Window Shades, .any1'color and any sire. Window Shades squared and put up.promptly; Walnut and Painted Wood Shades. To all ol' which we ask your attention. SEASON, bv JAMES G. B; Augusta,. Oct; J, 3iu GREAT JDI? BRADLEY'S PATENT MADE Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil WILL LAST THREE TIMES Ar AND OIL MIXED IN T Always Ready for Use. ONE GALLON COVERS TWENTY We especially call attention to the following . THU Mr. C. P. Knight-Sir : Tho Paint came : lons "each", and throe buckets, one gallon each. Two we?k!>, (not constant work,)coinpleted tb? nil J it is nour generally, conceded that for enatn colars", lhere ti not a handsomer job in the plac? which ij'an item just now with Southern -poople AD; cuutry l*d eau apply it. I hove nv vor da so forcibly the great adaptability of your "EtiP cellencj of uitterial, in beauty of color, and in you free permission, (if it if desirable to you,) t< Very respectfully, FROM. HON. JOI Mr. C. P. Knight:-Al tho recommends patent, "Bradley'*" paint to my house. I hav siitisfnctory, coveringniore surface th?n you pn titan ordinary paint, and is freer from disagrees C. P. Knight, Esq., Agent Bradley** Put we purchased from you we n-ill cheerfully endor if envcrirg qualities is evnrytbinc rjealrirt. dry: u e"ii.ink, rosist lb? lOtlm?'V?I| kti?ls ol Tr a I lt mend il with certainty, and intend to ase it on s Very respectfully. EMA PLKAKA* .1//-. c. /'. Knight-Dear Sir : I ADI very P.n:.t bi.? given riitirt: ra'isfcr I i trt'er ii tutiid i f-.r dur.?bili y und li .?" ty. j :. r;iMI? rmi !. Mr. (!. P. Knight-Dear Sir: It afford* t N y Patent Enamel Palm lar exceeds my expert r^;i!n>n to believe, in durability. More than tue Ib-ftl (Mansion II?u*>) with the Bi ad'ey ?'?to l it, ( (??'?-imined to paint the oatsiie itt lha Ko'te infliction. In conclusion I will say, if this t ur-. at lil>?rtv to u?*> it. Yi?nr.?, nt"-t r?ap?v .Mansion IL.u.e Motel, .N W. I Mr. C. P. Knight-"Dear Sir,: I have be-: ' Enamel Paint, Md ;.tn happy io say th nt it ?jiv* aud to i iir:i':s to whom I have furnished it for o live.< near Clermont Mills, to whom I fun ?.-lied I with it, and pives permission to un his ir<mu 'ti tagne, painter, agreiii with me as tu thc i}nrab?l ties who have painting IQ do ?ill look ?0 ll)' ll' av Pjint, which i> the mist durable paint ?ow in J paiut (bat I h,ixe ever used. m?- -~>- ..,-.'.. - -K.-C, MAH VIVAS? ?.INF.. C. P. KnighL Es<[.~-A?e?it t?r Jlr.i ll-y's P. Tb?; paint which I purrbascd irom yi>ii liss pive tmi^hl'ors intend io fi.Ho? my IA.un. lc, :md bs' :iud cheap, but i' looks but'wr after it is put on e mployed i.- deligiitud with it. ll says that be d i i better jo'i. with tho linaine! Paint th-n ni wi-li out b cs.?i tit Li. it rermiiiii'-i.il il to tb? public i iutryducod. Yours, very truly, P Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir : Having gi' pleasure in fhvii g thr?t it comes np to your rept when first applied. Il maintains its glo-s ?nd c. paint I have ever seen. Very respectfc Mr. C. P Knight.-Dear Sir : The printi several of our own buildings and to those of out covering iiualiticr, in gloss, and in adaptability cheer i; Uv r*w?ruojond it, especially tn tb n.t. cia? known.parties, or painters, to mix and furnish I ce prion. Yonrs, truly, l*KW it ... '? . . . V.JJ I j;?,';? jr li'..'-. ? > \ .> ?. -, . ..' . v .??>.. C. P. Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I have b purchased from you, used inside and untsido, b Ii K'IVCr ine groat pleasum' to bo abbi tn ray ihal fjcili v of use, economy, durability and beauty. TH? :?-::>'-''. - j' ? * & .... ,Q %Wi Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir: I nsod ?bc conn y. in October las:, and the color is as pood first put on. If I < v,ir have to paint a house ac Yours truly, Secretary Baltimore Branch fi *?} ?.???.'?'.?{?...?it^ " ? ?.-.; tf 'tit. '.is, .<j f r. P. Knight, E?r?.-Dear Sir : In ?ed B lasi c^rilig. ?ii**HUI fiiiot piexstd with it, and (..MIM. rr i; H ifnod. P lint. Ynir^, tn C. 1\ I?N?< Specimen and Price List furnished gi ?EAY & CO, }69 Edg?fi??d^anB^icinit^ th?it the Largest and Best Assorted ^rO?DS iU?? bij& tt&t t to Augusta, sed in li! Af IL dispose of at LY LOW PRICES. )nnd all the Latest Novelties in ir Cloths, Cashmeres, Empress ?3d Alpacas, good quality at er Yard. ... i, Flannels; Kentucky Jeans, Sec \Tew York prices, cte. per pound in Augusta^ iq AS. A. GRAY & CO., 194 arid 196 Broad Street. . > eow tf 41 OTHS, CURTAINS. BROTHER n to a large stock of the following nd ofTered'oy them for sale: Rugs and floor Mats. Kew and beautiful Ruga. l>oor Mats, from 50c:'iib to the best English Cocoa, that wears three years. 100 Sets Table "Mats, assorted. Irlattmg. New Goods, Plain and Fancy, in all thc different widthi made. Mattings hie! with dispatch ' Wall Leapers and Vorder?. 3,500 Rolls Wall Papers and Bottlers, in new patterns, in gold, panncls, hall, oaks, marbles, chintzes, tte, in every va riety of color-beautiful, goods and cheap. Paper hung if desired. Chromos. 500 new Chromos just opened. Hair Cloths. In all widths required for upholstering. Buttons, Gimps ami Tacks for the same. Curtain Damask*. Plain and Striped : French Terrys for Curtains and Upholstering purposes. Gimps, Fringes, Tassels, Loops uiid Lut tons. Moreens and Table.Damask?. Curtains and Lambraquin? mude and put up. Piano and Table C-o\ crs. English Embroidered Cloth Pianc y4vl Table Covers/.. Embossed' Fu3' ?J-.'-JO and Table Covers. Plain .and Gold BaiuM.lock ed Piano Covers. German rTrmgo'd'^Table Covers. .. Crumb Cloths and drug gets. Kew Patterns^ in any siz'.- or wid'li wanted. ALL WORK DONE "WELL AND IN lILIE & BR0TE3R. . - . . . g ^ soo VEPtir i ' ENAMEL PAINT! FROM & Zinc, Ckciuically Combinel S LONG AS THE BEST LEAD HE ORDINARY WAY. sold by the Gallon. S QUAKE YARDS TWO COATS. efttini'iniaU nf the Paint: PLAIKS, FAUQDRR CO , VA., Kell, bib, IS7S. ?afely lo hand tts ordered-two k?g?, live pal As practice tflhr^ttfrjvMM*. tit? J?rt>" Mtylfltf. house two coats.. Tbe last coat 1 a j-p?->d thick, el-1 ike hardness, nd Indy,.ant! harmon r H j. I ?aved *ixty-?v:e dolla:'! by tho op?ration, . It ?houlil be generally adopted in thin State, bblcd io mob .tock ut T?*titavniaJ?, l>ut I foal mel Paint" to thc vants of our peu):'-, hi "X U?t nf its Usiag '"leady mixoil" that I give i mako whnt uso you think proper ol' :hii letter. s. MCGILL, M. D. IN WETHE RED. ion of a friend, I was induced to apply your e pleasure in (tuting that it has proved bjghly ?raised, is more or-onotnic?l, carries bettor gfosi ble odor. Yours respectfully, JOHN WET1IERED. BALTUIOHK, Dee. 27tb, 1S71. cut Enamel Paint-Dear Sir:-The paint .<e nc the beit. of any kind we bare ever u.od, ?g promptly ?nd with ? hard'gloat, which tuu*t, er. Titi? ii ?ur txporieuce and wo can recoin .11 occasions ?boro ?.? Jcnirea ?rnnd jot) of work. IA RT A QUARTLEY, 276 Vi. EaKimore St. iTviLLR, HABFoni) Co., Mi>., Feb. Jt?h, 1S7.S. hitppv cn inf ?rio you t!iat your Patent Enn'nel tu any Paint I have ever seen us?d, and rccom ? NUT other. Very respectful I v. . v - R. DIO KEY, S?. D. B?vtllfoe/? Lec-embtr. 10th. 1872. ne much pleasure io say to you that <he Brad ai M in cc.i'ii-iuiy ard h-ntry, und I have frary i re mom!>s sft.ee. T p?iiiied the roof nf mv l V. atnoi I'nint, und I was .?ii weil pleased with I. :> nit uni ?host happy tn ray it give? mo perice) ? tim nial ?rill be vf any ?dvnntajre tu you, you Hally. ISAA'J Ah?KRTSON. [??r Fayette and ?i. Paul S?rue!?, I.'hiuiere. ?ti? Ant. Mu., Man !i 4:h, l'JST'X n using, since lMt soring, Bradley'! I'fcnt s entire Miiisfaetlon whercv-r I hiv?, ii/sd it, thar painter! to nae. Mr. John J. Strict, who ike Bra'Hey Paint Inst full, i- uiurh pleased i recommending so gooH a pnint. S. H. Moa ity cf your most ?relient paint. I hnpu par ilvaulug?- ?nd apply Bradley'.- Patent Enamel .<c. It hnUi- it? gloss longer than any other Y""ri>. truly, . UARKETTSON, Home amLSign Painter. ?AbTjMuKF, Co...Mp., September 24th. 1872. iton: Hi ?mel Paint, BaUiuv re-Dmr Mr: n' i rtirc yatipfiiction; 50 rruch'-n IIIMI ali my /o their hou.?e? pain??.il. If uta only durable lian any paint I ever >uw Tho palmer I have can paint twice ?? fast, and at the same tim? ly other paint ho overused. I ran 'hrrcfore ns one of the very best articles of paint ?vcr JAMES HALL. RISCE GeoncB COUNTY. Ootnhei 2L'h, 1372. ren your paint & test nf six mont1'-. I take rescntation, and I think looks as well now as ?lor porfcctly, and I thisk will outlast any "thar illy, MURRAY API) Ic ON. Cn A M 21K RS DC EG, Ueccmbf: lflth, 1372. i we received from yon have been applied to . friends, and hiive given entire fctmaction In ' to all kind! of surfaco of lur.l-.:'. ..!, ru wc i* of consumers who have to depend upon un natoriali, wberoin we bave found the moot de JACOB STOUrFEK 4 SON.' BALTIMORE, September 80th', 1873. . ad the Bradley's.Patent Enamel Paint, which I otb at my dwelling and atoro for two season?. : it como! fidly up to yonr recommendations in Yoarl? truly, ' . . )S. J. IRVING, 103 WcitBflltimqre Street, BJtn?OR?, Septemberd5th, 1873. Bradley Paint on our dwelling, in Howard , and the surface ai glossy now, ai it w.is.whon jain, I ?bnll certfiinly uso it. DANIEL M. W-ORTHINGTOX, locurity Life> In.'uranne Co., jib P. O. Avonue, CRKBWRI.L P: n J vH\, tltii, lf?rs. wd'ey's Tatent kn> mel Pain: on my dwelling i,t. 100k* as well now .a* wheo, ?'Ki pa'* . !. "and ily, A ll. .^TR^?BA-UtjlI., SrHTi Bole Ap-rit, . Qi y/i Lombard St.. Ilaltlmore. .otis.-6% Oct. V Sin. 44 if? M fm. ".-? ":.? ? Entirely New I-o--. fT gives rae pleasure toinform my Friend?, jPatrpns aid-; the-Pnblic, that 1 have commenced .business again at, Edgefi?ld 0; H., fl H with many thanks for past favors and kindness shown'me, would solicit tfeir. patronage in the, LHt will gi ve. entire. future, promising to ?reepa f?rll Stock, "and at prices tat satisfaction.' * - \ffl fy f '?'(.?J 'J Now In Store A Superb ino bf' CALICOES, DELAINES; GINGH ?'M.S, Jeans, Linseys, Kerseys^ Plains, Flannels, Ticking, Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached J??m?spuns, Corset Jg?&?M?B? ? : i O Blankets; Comforts, Shawls, : -. Hosiery, -Button8??d&?ea4,!aAd many other articles id Ill . ..'...V ". 'Iii'!-*-?.- . ' ' J 4.':V>?')Jiti ?3 Especial Attention the Dry Goods line. Is asked to my stock of SHOES., Intending to make this branch of busi ness a Speciality, much pains waa - taken in the purchase of the present Stock A Magnificent Line of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen: " " SJ " Gaiters.and.Shoes for L?di?s;:': " ." Gaiters, Shoes and Boots, for Girls and Boys. And Children's Shoes, all-kinds. Also In > rt.-j -. /iv. :?> ... A fiue stock of Hats and Caps, .foi Men, Youths aadjBoys. Also In Store, ff: 's .ti.-. >Iore> r : - ? . ? y j i ?U I Ul - . : A "stock of Hardvare/Cotlery, Tinware, Crockery, ?c.,-not tobe sur^ passed in the* Edgefield market. > Also In Store, ... - ., ? . A good line of READY MADE.'CLOTHING. FAMILY GROCEBIES. My Stock of GROCERIES is complete, and conecta, in part, of the fol lowing articles : Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrup, Molasses, Flour, Meal, Grist, Lard, Bacon, Hams, . Cheese, Macaroni, Fish, Canned Goods all kinds, Pickles, Sardines, Mustard, Vinegar, Salt, Starch, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmeg, Crackers, Cream Jumbles, Lemon and Lunca Biscuits, Tobacco and Segars, Tube, Pails, Brooms, And all other articles usually kept in a First Cliss Family Grocery. AU the above Goods were bought at low prices, for the Cash, and I in tend selling them at low prices, to prove to the public that Edgefield is as cheap as any other market. BS?" My terms are CASH, or Special Arrangement at Thirty days. W. A. SAWDERS. Sept. 24, .. ,tf . 40 CALL AT 7 ------ August Barr's, 220 Broad St., Angusta, Ga., MERCHANT TAILOR !:,f , And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Ly j Pine Heady Made ?Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &c, And Examine his j IMMENSE VARIETY OF^FINE GOODS, IT ! PRICES, EXTREMELY LOW. . Which are now ready for the Present and Cornir.g Season, Unrivalled in Every Parttciiiiri "' -?1 - ..'?>i< .'. ? A. .. With increased facilities, anda determination not to bo under sohl, enables him to guarantee prices as low at all tiries as can be.obtained in any City North or South. ! WEDDING SUITS OF HIS OWN ' MAKE, AND ENTIRE OUT FITS always on hand, and made to order, in the latest and most fashiona ble styles. Dont Formel 230 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 2in 40 WM. E. BENSON, ~ 229 Broad "Street, Opposite Masonic Hall, HAVING received his- FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and secured the seryipesof a FIRST CLASS CUTTER from'New York,- he isvfully pre pared to CODI pete with any House in the South. With many thanks to the people of Ed ge fi eld for their lib?rai patronage heretofore extended to the bid firm of Whitman & Benson, he^ aa their successor, earnestly solicits a continuance of tue same. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 . .?,m 40 Pure Rye 1 Corn Whiskies, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AND KEDISTILLEKS, 282 Broad St., Aurista, Ga. Sept 24 .... 6m_40 HORSES AiVD MILES. State of South Carolina, EDGKFIELD COUNTY. ! In Probate Court.. M.. C. Smyly, Plaintiil", "against A. J. Smyly, AcUn'or. of.the Estate of James C. Smyly, deo'd., Defendant.-Petition for Aceotmt and Seulement, call in 'Creditor*, Marshal Assets, etc.. TUE Creditors of the Estate of Janies C. Smyly, de'd., are required to provo tbeir respb tive demands before this Court, on or before tho 25th October next, or their claims will bo debarred from payment. D. L. TURNER, J. P. E. C. Sept. 22,1873. 4t 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. IX PROBATE COURT. NOTICE is horoby given that Charles A. Cheatham will apply to the Judge of the Probate Court for fklgenold. Coun ty, on the 31st day of October,, 1873,, for ? ?'inal Discharge aa Executor of the lust w ill of Robert Dv Brimson, dee'd. ! ')V-\*iskn$ A GARY, . Atty>. Jor C A.' Cheatham. Sopt. 24, 1873. .Gt ; 40/ F Strayed, ROM my r?sidence near Horn's Creek Church, on the 12th inst., a large; black, Horse MULE, with right fore lop crooked. Also, aahestnnt sorrel COLT, with small star lu forehead, about lrt mon tbs old. .:. . '? A liberal reward .will bo p?d for the recovery of thc said Mule ar?rt Colt, Wd finv inforlnflt,iou:concj=!rning:then1;thank* fnilv received.1 Xddr?ss, J. C. SWEARING EN, EdgeOeld C. H., S. CV Sepfc.'24,: ' ? tt 40 Qi . ? '. 100 HEAD OF HORSJCS AND MUI^ES in inv Stables, which;I now of fer for Salo at LOW PRICES for first] class, sound Stock. Those desiring to purchase' first-class sound Stock will lind it to .their interest to call at orice and make selections from this stock. . ' C- TOLER; Proprietor Palace Stables, 150 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. - Sept. 24, : 3m..6 40 Executor's Sale. BY virtue of an order from D, L. Tur nor. Jndgo of Probate, I will sell at Edgefield C. IL, on the first Monday in Octobei- next, at public outcry, .the Che-, ses in Action belonging to tho. ?Estate of W. CMorogno, doe'd. % W. CARWILE, Ex'dr. Sept. 18, 1873. ... 4*S.:..:. . ^ 40 ?- .?,-? --- ..: ;:-rr To Brgiiffc Buildersj-For Sale Clieapi ' ? AVERY largo, Wx horse, -iron ajcle-> tree, WAGOK" ^r.iable.fbr Bridge Builders. Price, $100 cash. Apply at tho ofilco ol Bacon <fc Adams, EdgoUold, s.e. : Sept. 24, 40 _ For Sale. A FRAMED Stable 2fi ^ 30 ft-\vith Jr\ a Shed on eafbv'fiiderJarge enouRh to shelter ali the stock, corn, fodder, ve-, hielos and. implements necessary for a small farm. Apply sP?"to - ' R. H. MIMS. I - I tj ft PRESTON L. WRIGHT, op .Erj?EP?ELD, a?jci AT THE 189 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. - \ ittiiMMA w iv 11 ? mn, un rm II ]??^ J J}/' JT ia now our pleasure to say that we have a Stock of Goods second to none this side of Nsw York, and these Goods.have heenJSoil&Ht at .thc f Lowest Cash Prices.- Weare deterrmned to/control a larg? Edge field Trade, and to do so we offer the best Goods at Reduced Prices. ' We can now say that we can meet the wants of all. Our Salesmen are all from Carolina, and are attentive, polite and ever ready to accommodate customers. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE, embracing Everything New. and Fashionable, at.prices from IO clanto $4,50 per yd. Doe SkfnsVCassiineres, Je?us and Kersey's, in'all- grades, j 1 V>.A-'.*0 / ' SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BLANKETS,, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c. Domestics at Factory Prices. /POWELL & MULLER are Agents for the.latest style and most durable MUFFS .over made. . ' . We invite the Country Merchants to an examination of our Goods, and guarantee the lowest prices. Ljt all Wno are in 'need of anything in our line, call and see our prices, and they will not be disappointed. POWELL & MULLER, 187 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Sept 24 .3m -40 XX? 33 3FL A. BOOTS, SHOES; HATS1 Trunks and Umbrellas. . 222 Broad St?, Opposite National IBank, Augusta, C?a. Sept 24 Sm 40 CLISBY & LYNCH, Edgcueid, S. C., : __Akd_? Zh Q 0 3 . G$| Dealers in al! Kinds ot* JDrixggists' Siiiidries, lAIOT-ftSOCBIXEff,'- ' Wines, Brandies, Segars, Tobacco, &c. We invite the attention of our patrons and the public: tn our Stock ol Goods, tee AV feeling confident that we can give satisfaction both in prices and quality of goods. Sept 2 >oo2> . ii:. fU'-Mtiotl t^i.-it ->?H???*- .//Tigffij we invite the attention ol cur patrons and me puoiic to our STOCK oi ods, which ?6 now,complete in every Dquirtmeut, and which. v/,e guaraiy Fresh and-Reliable. ) /./ "SO ? ^ ' * *' 1 Ve will" be pleased to furnish alf peinons wno desire goodjs. irr oar line,' J Q iris T ' / Vi WITH 'TT?': ? Wliolesale Grocers ,/., --AND- Y r ! . }. : COMMISSION .MEECII AN TS, ] r*'o. SSS?7 Br;>ad ?tr.ect, rMllmVii 'Corner. Oppo.-ite Gltiftl H?t??!,. A.vio-us'a. Ga. LARGE STO?K OP*. B'?GGVL, "Cora, Flour, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Wines, Liquors. ??gars>7 Tobacco, Bagging, Ties, Pickle!:-, Can Goods, &c, ALW-AYS ON HAND. j@rOr?lers receive prompt attention. Angu-ta, Sept 2 om :J7 BOOTS, SHOES AM HAT C Wi -FOP, WE Fall & Winti.M. .i * ?Lv. i.V.. H''IC ?re now.receiving from I*'i htftiT ll \ N D'S oni f"atj ?uni \Yintn Stock of . , : ?'? BOOTS, SHOES, HATS*'ANO Hr? AVliich we will Sell to the Trade at ?!IABMTEL?i>?-KLY LOW PRICE* ! Our Stock is the LARGEST that has ever been ofl^re.I in. this Haftet, and to the Wholesale Trade we ar/? determined that '.Ko Koia*c North fih?s?' Undersell us. .' . ? ..I'. ?I-jj :T'".\\>'-J: Our Retail Department Is supplied with a full line of the BEST PHILADELPHIA and BALTI MORE GOODS, > . ' . ' tri '1 r- * -? ' s ? . I '. ' *7v9d Made to Our Own Order and Warranted to Rive Satisfaction i?J ir. 8I 5 m T .'t .it . . . Prices in this Department are always As Lotv as the Lowest. GALLAHER & MULHERIN, 30 5 6roe?i?i^& and Plantation ^upplies^ 104 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., DUR friends in EdgefieJd <iounty,.anil the. public generally are respectfully invited to give ns a cali.. ^Wc are prepared to offer Eirst Class Ar ticles-at as XoW^iiccs^W^'^nnJ fr?t|e[m?$ret. I ' j ^J[: Thanks for the liberal patronage heretofofe b^towcd, and assurances.pf satisfaction ini the future to all'who give -us their trade. Augusta, Aug 27 ,Sm -.' " , .3.6. ;-:-O' 1 . ' j With many.thank's to my friends, customers, and the.public..?eneriilly. fon, a patronage which has-been large/liberal, and constant, : j now D^gWvejV?. respectfully announce-that " F',?have, lately, associated'.,with me in business. Messrs: W. E.- and'?-/J.'LANDRLM? under the style" and 'Me o?; <^$?fc? HAM)--LANDR?M--&'CO:';',?rid with assurances ;gf renewed;effort .to 'jjej^ serve the confidence and suppoW?f'the public, earnestly, request ? cont?ny^ji anne of their favors?"- " * . .0..-F. ?&jt?TM&Tfc^ ySt? lui **rr?sin 4&k -7;:.=:; *ty. Wi$??. hs?Xr.V?fX -r?o ?totf'V ' i 1 ' "T. Having become.associated with Mr. .0. F. OHE VTHAMW?M Ith Goods and Grocery Business, ai.Edgefield C. H., undQr-'ihe.jripm. itu,** CHEATHAM, LANDRUM! & CO.,*we.respectfully - retWvoup. thanks* wj-ij-jii.j.jjiii.il/ivuji- uu vu.,- Weil W^ci/iiuiijr ici'Ui a? um xua?r\?.*vi.' rlie. public for .past .patrqhag?''. ancV;c.?nsideration, .and-.hopp ..by;, indnst-v-iy' 3; and conscientious endeavor .in our new relations, to merit' A con Lin nan ct .cf;. the same. - j W. E, -LA&DRUM. [, ./,.- ..: D. J. LANDRUM, . : : Sept 10. , , tf . -, . ... -..^-.s . ? ? :. -, '?. 1 rJ >;-)r;; OJ . . FOR THE i-A-.4. ??y ?a -XM? rV./. i I-ii .'?.:.?.-i-.';'='? v . n. *?rf" ,...W inter Praclev . -. ?. ; .. . . v- ? *yx? i??rrH5?* ,wt -?-'-? 'J>- . u ??Ai *?? t?!-i* ? j'Lir, ? >*?. i.. : No. 1, Park Row. ? . ? . .-. '. . : .: ?fl! ?Ri-J now receiving, a VERY LARGE ami COMPLETE.%%?OJHi..,W G GODS-.for t lie Fall and Wiuter- Trade. . Their Stock, will be fbuiid and varied in all Dejiartme. ts. Whilst in our DRESS -DE.PARTM?N t??ya ? challenge comparison, b?tl?'in q.ualiiy' an<jl?price, ..as-feo this .^epai-imen^o^r Mr. Cheatham.has:pai.d especial,attention,- ,. j r^-\ *t*j??,tA -ao-f}-**5jto Plain and Corded ALPACAS at 30 and 85cts: . ' &rw .!.'.' .''>?> ' A beautiful line ol';DRESS GOODS at 50 c'ts.'per yard-. ' We stilj have ou hand, a superior, aiiicle'bf LADIES' .SHOES,:' mauufac-; ' tnred' to'order. -Buy them, thev''are much leaper'in the end*than.'tho-. Eastern Shoe*;- : ' " ": " .. " ' :" ' ' ' :'r-': 1 Ladie^'-TRIMMED and ?JiSTTRIMMED ''H?TSJ ' a 'laree assorfmeut-i-; : .States Give*ns a'call hnd you will be convinced that we. mean busing:* 'va OUR GROCERY DEPARTMEET In rear of the Dry Goods.Store, is filled'with everything .in'the Grou;-v7<. line, such as-: ? . . -, { ' " BACON .SIDES and SHOTJDERS, HAMS/ . ... . / ' LAitD,/.BUTTER,;CHEESE, .?rJACA*RON^.,. ...... , riA-D,\i.. ii PA T . T?T rvTTw .r> A/HO . .'- ".,. . .> CORN, MEAL,-FLOUR, OATS, i .i ? > . ? ? MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SALT, Chewing,and Smoking,TOBACCO, .SEGARS/: . CRACKERS, POWDER,^SHOT, CAPS, &,c, &c/:,. All of which will be sold at th'?: lowest ma- ket prices. W2 l*$ CHEATHAM, LANDRUM & CO. ' "; ' - ' : S 'Sa ' '-_"??. '-ffhttr'ft- w?^^ Sr-pf IO .ESTABLISHED I KT 1850. .?..; K '>'.i-. ti?Hty? M\(?I '.iii:- j* d respectfully inform* ttif.- citizens of BdgefTeld *ah?''RV?T'-? th?y keep a special rataMisliim'ch? ??f the" The subucriljers would rounding country; that Repaii' Mi- Watciies and .Jew?M th - ' . .IV?. li ?? V. ^ Ur ... I. .. Of Uio hest,J2urope;in aiid Auaeriojjo .liia?uf??cture vin. the.Southern-States?veiijva ! Pitchers I Kc of every Variety to lie found in a Urst-class Jow???y estahlishm?'nt, .'Old Gold aW Silver takeu iii exchange for'goods. . , A. PRONTAUT. Su SON, . , 236 Broad St.. between Central and Globe Hotels,.Angusia;, Ga. Sont 25 ." : '. V- ' > ' '. - ".Iv' ** '.'^ ' ' '4ft'.." & COHEN ) '.fi/:;.. ii r$ 1J?<> Broad --Ss>ti*fc?srfe tf .: S>7!<is iiTivo to infoi-fn the.? p.?ophj.;rtf* l'.di;ttlield that he"is now !rciieinn?i>H. largo :iMM>rini?i)t(Or S Washes, Hocks, Jewe]^ H Xj/... ^ , ' -?*/^ ?. . " MUSICAL IXST?lJ?IESTS. THE GREAT REMEDY POR < CONSUMPTION : ?.i:'j i.i:i{Y. xomrNS, , . f-A V.-V ftCiOnS;.^. -"- : ' R - . V^-Wat.-he.s, (Moi'ks iuiO' Jew?lrx j-e-' ' p>urod at short notice, and w?^rar?t?vlv -trio--; .v .-<..." .. on .i.i'iii an ?-.xtcn?jivo_ .Assorfment.o ^ DRY ulO??S, ,CT,OTH:I$S;G? ,' AH (?f w litchlio will sdl.Iowo'r than any * jther. IloaWti U.roughout. the youthfriiiv which can be cured by; a timely I'estjrt to.: this" stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the, proprietors. It is aclniowl-* edged by many prominent physicians to be the most '^ip. ^;:"\c j;:m reliable preparation ever in- * N*,"I troiu.jc to ?how Good?*-...:' -s? . troduced for the reUef and Homemherthe piace-n? v^mr^ OUT i?i A ns-ai lyafl t? cure of all Lung complaints, .?a and is offered to the public, . .. co. J-.. i^.m-i? v.-. n ?:i>: w.: sanctionedby the experience of over forty years. When G 0. ?IA? liM M p V* dom.iails to effect a speedy & .., . . ji ; ._j. ?3i 1 it-?V*tV.j :-? . A. '. !..?> fit la i Al cure m the most severe Xr^^-iM-.tkh^Hi;. ?..-UL cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, ? v , ^ Croup,. Whooping Cough, ness in the Chest and Side, i (. hi Balsam does hot diy up a ,.| brntm PUT-.'mot war?iiout* ?mn Coilffh, and leave the CaUSe *j prepared t.? mali? IU.oral cash;:-?1.aau*C behind, as is-the case with BAWax^al,dTiEsKiwa^)nmd^ most preparations, but11 IE . ) Corainnsion for sdlingCottovvi?l p'ar looscns and cleanses the [ baissa ...? .4 >...;.*. ..-J?J Wviatow lungs, and: ?U?*ri?tt^^ th?s removing the cause of , ! slle-01 i}mmK T^<m*:m?a* the complaint. .\ug..wra, sept. io, -. . M.. )i ffliSS?1 Mseii*l Medical Ssclety.;^ No?.:.-:4. . cow ry V . i . r.. ''AO; \ j rn.-, . V. , ' ?i* '5 *.Ti - "i: Annual - Meeting of ithe-Edgoneld:, S tray? u ?t,/ ?te?spi^ M |Kt jMPl?Nt?n >ft-../. ^?C. H.^onth^stM0?day.l0 O^ JUkJI()llings.wortb's planUtii?n, on the., ir o'clock, A.M.,.;afc wiuob' 4*e *ni\nai.r LWinst. a%i<A<fifni %ftc, tblfldk1 Hor?e^ electionilbr officerswi?beheld.; A fott?^ AtULEj about five rears old, wiih-saddro ? ? ^ ??**w*?tnr1 > galls nj hack - mttr?r -Veil, 'li.id Mi bU't tondanc-oas oxpoctecL -, , ". ^ u ii.^fcv _ ? ..JJ'.:_iJi.ui. vi-?.1!. . Uv ?vflnr.of .tho )$ and. Chimneys. ?XT^E are Jipw -receiving a largo }'\ varied' collection of LAMPS Lamp CHIMNEYS, of the Latest beslj-tvlea. Ca??uidlpok at them, be fore purchasiufelclSewJiele Jt, , G. ?J. PENN ct SOJfcjd S.opjL^,, .oj ?inii-'-L .** ?4t>l jfrt -^i -MOLASSES omd SYRUi'S, jost re- - 0 ? ?^I4THAM;LANDR?M ?kr . andi SM. IV" - - : :tf'..-" 39 -,-^_-t -^ ;'~---' rr o ?ta (cn ir* . A les ^T^|an^^ Cotton, an tV wi ??. ?>?y th o' ? u gus ta. p ri cw, le^H^K?spor?itioh. CIIEATIIAM, LAND?m.M &CO. . , sgt? ..??.;;;t;E' Stoney WaHW? iilLLL'periwh&mrfcbted^to me? aye ear' heatly ,nrged.,to. make iW^?^?L rnd.iS, ?i f atti in gf^wM1. ?jgjWMjg pt-trus-tir?fe^ r. "rt.^s^fi? Triode indebted. t?n will \>e^Q.\yed iulew per cent, for Uie. time t j l'ttie maturity'of wc