Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 02, 1873, Image 4
Terms, $3,00 per Anunin.
-lull- : : ? . ---
Be Prepared to Settle. '
We have secured the services of Mr.
ELIJAH KEESE, well known to the poo
pie of Edgefield as.a thoroughly reliable
and courteous gentleman, as Canvassing
Agent and Collector". f?r'th'a'JloT?e9^wer ;
and commend hi riv to the.kind attention
o^?pa?r?o,<- W^fti?pe?ioWind^
to ns will be prepared to settle when our
collector calls on them.
Next Week.
Many local notices for whicu ,re can
not possibly- Sind room in tins vue,,
shall be duly attended to next week.
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The Omnium Gatherum of Dr. W. A.
I Sanders.
When the public read the large adver
tisement of Dr. W- A. Sanders in, anoth
er ceiurnn, they wiU.aeknowledge that it
is an'o?tnitr?t- g\xthenm^9.n? a very rare j
one too.' And when-they visit fihe actnhl'
place-amilook around; they will be still
more struck. So admirablo a combina
tion of many important lines of j mer
chandize we have never seen. After two
vigor, and-anlMg^ ^pacjt??3S for^ cater
ing to the^pWblictaVe. -Read his^dver
tisement verr^^effl?ly; and- we are sure
you will visit him soon, and not leave
his" fin? eatabllst?meh? without making
a-v^&T^D?K-'- I
**fit?m ?- ? . . '-_-;-__.>.. .< I
Death of Coi. Guthridge Cheat hain.
.Cm. Guthridge Che?tbam, one of the j
oldest wealthiest, and most honored citi
zens o&thd Gilgal coun t ry; depart ad, th i s
life on Sunday last, aged- sixty-nine
years. He was buried ac Gilgal on the
foUovring day, where- au i m menso ? con
course of old friends and neighbors met
to pay the last honors to h's remains.
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Death cf Mr. J o hu Knott, of GrauiteviUe
;,lffr.' 'iohri" Knott,' ibr eight years past
Snpeijmtendent oT the Graniteville Fac
tory;, 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 ?' Fast Master of j
Star Lodge, No. 19, A. F. M., and was
interred on Thursday last, at Granite
ville wi tu Masonic honors.
Return of Miss Foster from the North.
The -ftiends of thia widely esteemed
lady, who left ns two months or more
ago for ? visit to her-father's home, near
Augusta, Maine; will-be glad to hear that
she has retornad, safely, and in good
health and spirits.' .
For a basket of .wonderfully fine ap
ples and p?ftrs, from her-father's gar?en
in that high Northern latitude, weare
extremely obliged to Miss Foster.
New Gooda and New Men at J. H.
Cheatham's.
Mr. Jv H.* Cheathain'sv' new fall?adver
tisement this week is a most charming
enumeration of useful , and beautiful
goods. His store..just now is an im
mensely attractive place to step into
There-one-sees all the real new-fashioned
ttrngs in the' richest luxuriance-the
wonderful high-back combs'; *tho bc
hind-bnekiing belts,. with all tho bann
ing dowtjui things ; tbe wonderful and
startling frills ; ' the qu?rter-of-a-yard
wide sashes; the exquisite jewelry, Ac.
&c <fcc. But the advertisement first, and
then a visit, w?Hterf?the tale better than
we can.
Mr. Cheatham's salesmen this fall arc
Mr. Alvijf Hart and. Mr. B. F. Lewis, of I
the Meeting'Street section. \
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?Where is the,place to get the best
Kid Gloves? WImat Griffin & Cobb's.
.The latest novelty in Hoop Skirts
at Griffin & Cobb's. .. . ' lt
Griffin ii Cobb for .the Winter Cam
paign.
Few who have iToti'.been into Griffin &
Cobb's very lately have the, slightest
comprehension 'pf 'tho . handsome and
fashionable goods,, to an inspection of
which they aro now'-welcoming all call
ers. Since the returjf of Mr. Cobb from
New York,, this store has been turned
into a perfect bazaar-<rjf gorgeous beauty.
If (one wishes to see full evidences of tiie
wonderful skill and handicraft of the
present day, he : has but to step into
Griffin & Cobb's and look around. For
thc new udvertiseinont of these very pop
ular young merchants, in another col
umn, wo beg special attention. .
Postponed.
An. advertisement from. Judge D. L.
Turnor, in reply to: certain resolutions
passed at a H late Republican meeting at
Liberty ?Hill, wo are compelled to defer
until next week.' '
Airo, an article over the stature of
" A Member.,'.' This article will also ap
pear in our next issue.
j?!*?4- A large and handsome stock of j
Ladies' Silk Ties, at Griffin <fc Cobb's.
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Clisby ct Lynch have just opened
two barrel-. Northern Apples. Splendid.
Tr>'th^_ "
jpfr- Mapy.person* ,.tre undor tbe im
pression tluit Hie dedication of. Spafm'8
Church is.to take plaice on the .conting
Sunday. We azo requested to correct
tiiis impression. Tho Church, ?will not
be dedicated for some weeks vet.
?&~ Those cleycr and enterprising Au
gusta merchants, 'Mcssrs.vT. W Carwile
(fe Co., make this proposition to titer pat
roy .'?-. - .
V To nil of our customers we make this
offer: We will receive and store all Cot
ton shipped us, and hold it until the
"Storm) ?Muses, or ordered sold.''
jJS&- At a plantation in Barnwell Coori
ty four cotton hands picked three-thou
sand tlneo hundred and fifty-four pounds
of cotton in fonr day.-r.
COMERCIAL"
AUGUSTA, Sept. 30.,
GOLD-BuyihgatllO and sellingat.l 12.
We find no chango in tho tbiie oi the
market to (lay ..notwithstanding the more
liberal demand thatha-sjirevaHed,caused
by buyers being.enabled to negotiate ex
change and thus procure the ncc-'-sai v
means to complete tlieir . orders, whicli
were held in reserve by tightness of tim
money market. " The ability to pay casli
in "ransactioris ' caused an increase in
safes, wlticlt were, as a general thin^
made on the basis of 1.5c. for Liverpool
Middling, and unless hovers possess,tue
sam?'-?dvantage 'tb-morrow we may not
expect large - sales or ? more> favorable
feeling. Salos,-:t01 and receipts, 435 hals.
LARD.-We quote: Tierces and bbls"
101? ll cans and kegs, 1'?@?2?C. J
COUNTRY PROD UCJ_-. Eggs, 20.
Country Butter-well worked, 15@20;
Tennessee, 20@27J.;. Chickens-grown,
50. '
Shoulders. OJ; Long Clear Sides, 9$?
J&LD<rS. Bellies, 10?@10i. ?
CORN-White-by car load, 92 ; yel
low,.^!.
WHEAT-Amber, $177%l Si; red,
U 07 fol 77 ; white, $1 OOfmll 00.
FI3WR.-C?hr Milla-^tovall's Alii.
Tho Trido of ?uj-us? i, *10 7f>; Golden
Sbeef* $i> 75 ; Extra, $0 00; Little Beau
ty* $K 50. August, Mill-Gilt Edge,
?10 75; A No. J, &> .".); Extra. tfrty; Tip
Top, 75 ; fO-KiSup??fir?o, p? 75. G ran
ite 3&Ur4pVR????t su?Warn. $*?' 75 ;
Doubts Ex"tf*k .So /."?; Faucv Fain;!>.*.'
$11 ??, CouniTv andi Western. Flour
$5 7.>-U> 2?.
( >AT>-White- and mixed, 0.0(0.6:'. :
Bhtck^eed. t?; Red Rust Proof. *i.
P_AS-We quote at |1 25@1 ^6. t
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JAMES X GEA Y & CO,
:$??fol;?rh'r?oTm*me Oitiz?ir?W Edg?field- aDrl^icinitJ that
they have now on hand one of the Largest and Best Assorted
Stocks of
LT"'
N,
Ever Brought to Augusta,
Purchased in
SEW WK Dili IE PH AT PAKI? Hil,
Which th ey. will, dispose of at
C?RRESP?NblNGLY LOW PRICES.
; Among their Stock will be found all the Latest Novelties in
Dress Goods, Serges, Camel Hair Cloths, Cashmeres, Empress
Qloths, Alpacas ind Merinoes, >, ! / ! ? > - y /J : .
OtildF?O ii fi mlxl WU- J ) /{Mil
5000 Yards Black and Colored Alpacas, good quality, at
_ 25. Cte. per Yard.
Bargains in?ankets.' Shawls, Flannels, kentucky Jeans, <fco
Goods sold to Merchants at New York prices.
; Middling Cotton taken at 16 cts. per pound in Augusta, iu
payment of Goods or Accounts.
JAS. A. GRAY & CO.,
194 and 196 Broad Street.
Augusta, Oct 1 '..-..,. eow tf 41
CARPETS, OIL aOTHS, CURTAINS.
TAIL TH?.DE, '1873,
jris; G. B?IL?E & BROTHER
RESPECTFULLY aek your attention to a large stock of the following
DESIRABLE GOODS, just opened, and offered% them for sale:
New Carpets.
English Body Brussels, English P.pyal
Velvets, English Tapestry" Brussels^ 'Titi
Wool Three Plys, All Wool Heavy In
grains, All Wool Low Priced Ingrains,
Beautiful Patternaof 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 cut any
style and laidrproinp?y.
Lace Curtains.
French Tamboured Lace, "Exquisite-;"
Nottingham Lace, "Beautiful;" Tam
boure^rMaslin, dumble and cheap, from
$2 ?f>a pair upwards.
Cornices and Bands.
Rugs and Door Mats.
New and beautiful Bugs. Door Mats,
'from 50e:"up' to "the best ^English Cocoa,
that wears three years.
100 Sets Table Mat?, assorted.
IfiEattiHg.
New Goods, Plain and Fancy, in all the
different width?-made.
Mattings lani'with diapatch'
Wall Papers and Korders.
3,500 Rolls Wall Papers and Borders,
in new patterns, in gold, pa;;ncl.s, hali,
oaks, marbles, chintzes, etc., in every va
riety of color-beautiful, goods and cheap.
Paper hung if? desired.
Chronics.
500 new Chromos just opened.
Hair Cloths.
In all widths required for upholstering.
Buttons, Gimpy and Tacks for the same.
Curtain Damasks.
Plain and Striped Pren eli Terrys for
Curtains and Upholstering unrftosfc:
Gimps, Fringes, Tassels, Loops aud But
Rosewood and Gilt, Plain Gilt, Walnut tons. Moreena and Table Damask
?._ ~ . .... ... _ ! n i i T * i . '
and Gilt Cornices, withor without Centres
Curtain Bands, Pins/and Loops.
Cornices, cut and made to fit. windows,
and put bp.
Window Shades.
1,000 new Window- Shad?s, ! u?all . the
Curtains and Lambraquin? made and
put up.
Piano and Table f??\ers.
English Embroider'1!.1. Cloth Pianr :J
Ta ble" C overs:.. Emboasen Fe'* p,;i- ., and
Table Covers. Plain .and wold Bauir?lbcl;
n?w t?nt.?trf color. i ed Piano Covers. German "Trkged^Table
Beautiful Goldi Baud Shades, $1 50, with 1 Co\ era.
Crumb Cloths and Drug
gets.
Kew Patterns;' in any sizv or width'
wanted.
air trimmings. Beautiful Shades, 20c: each
Store Window; Shades, .any- color and
any-s??. Window Shades squared and
put up promptly; Walnut and Painted
Wood' Shades.
To all of which we ask your attention. ALL WORK DONK WK LL ANI> IN
SEASON, bv
JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER.
Aujgusta.-.OetiJt ' ? 3ni _ , - , . - . ,41
R?AB! READ! "READ!
GREAT DISCOVERY!
BRADLEY'S PATENT ENAMEL PAINT 1
MADE FROM
Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil & Zinc, . Chemically Combined.
WILL LAST T ll REE TIMES AS LONG AS THE BEST LEAD
AND OIL MIXED IN THE ORDINARY WAY.
Always Ready for Usc. ?old by the Gallon.
ONE GALLON COVERS TWENTY SQUARE YARDS TWO COATS.
. 2 2-.
We especially cnll attention to tbe following estiuinniaU pf tho Paint:
THK PL.UXS, FAL-QCUER CO , VA., Veli. Gib, 1S73.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Sir : Tho Paint came safely to bawd as ordered-two k?gi'i (ive gal
lons each, and three bucket.*, one gallon each. As practice wcrFlacJr,""I did tl-o'jtfb" myi?TTrT
Two we?ks, (not cona tant work,)-completed tbe houso two coats.. Tbe last coat Ls ppHed thick,
and it is oo wi generally conceded that for en am el-like, hardness, and Indy, anti harmon y . :
colors', (hero il not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-fire dollars hy the operation,
which is'an item just now with B?othern-people. It ?hould be generally adopted in thia State.
An; country lad can apply it. I bore nuror dabbled in such ?tock a.- Testimonial-, but I fcul
80 forcibly the great adaptability of your "Eticmel Taint" to thc wants of uar people, in -x
ce'lenej of uutsrial, in beauty of color, and in fact of its being "ready mixed" that I ?rive
you free permis; ion, (if it is dssirable to you,) to mako what ase you think proper of ?his- iuUiir.
Very respectfully, S. McGILL, M. D.
FROM. HON. JOHN WETHERED.
Mr. C. P. Knight:-At tho recommendation of u friend, I was induced to apply your
patent, " Bradley's" pu int to my nous-. I have pleasure in statine that it has proved highly
satisfactory, covering more surface th?n you promised, is more economical, carries bettor gles*
thar, ordinary paint, and ia freer from disagreeable odor. Yours respectfully,
JOHN WETHERED.
BAV.TI.MOKK, Dec 27lb, 1S71.
C. P. Knight, E*q., Agent Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint-Dear Sir:-Th* paint
we purchased from you we will cheerfully endorse a. the tiett. of any kind we have ever i;.e?i,
it? envorirg qualities, is evnry thine deM'-W. drying promptly and with n hurd gloss, which must,
we't'-ink. resist ;ln? .- cti >n ?'".?Il kii.d.- .)! wratber. This is ?ur experience and wo can recom
mend it with certainty, and intcud to ase ii on ?ll occasions whore o-? dcnire a good joh of work.
Very rcsptetfu?y. EM MART t QUARTLEY, 276 W. Baltimore St.
P LK Aft A SWILLS, HARPORH Co., Ml?., Feb. Jfith,
Mr. c. J'. Knight-Detr Slr : 1 an very happv tr. infirm you Miafyoar latent Enamel
Paint b?? nlvtt? .mir?; e.^li^ti^. i. I pfrfer ii tu any Paint I have ever i-con used, and rccom
mti-I i l"T dur.l?li y und li .i' tv. itimm-nnt c > any other. Very respectfully.
a. DICKEY, M; D.
Mr. (!. P. Knight-Dt-nr Sh
at lih-.rty to u?e. it. Your*. ui"?t r^spr-iiullv.
Mansion H.'U.-e Hotel, N V7. Cor Fayette and 9t. l'aiii S'rce!-, ?dtiuior?.
BBL Ant. MD.', M?ndi <?h, l'W?.
Mr. C. P. Knight-J tear Sir,: f have been US?UK. since last ratine, Bi ?'Hoy's Bwcnt
Enamel Paint, auo :.m happy lu *.'iy t!::it it giv-s entire eaiisfactfpa whercv-r I hive usad it,
?nd to parties to whom I have fumish'-d it Cor other pa iii teri to Use. Mr. John J. .Street, who
live.< near Clermont Mills, towhom 1 fun i.-'ued the Bra?Hey PR int Inst fall, in much pleased
with ii, and gives perini.<si"n to u>>: his n ono in reconimendlng so gooH a pnint. S. H. Mn??
tagne, painter, agreia with me as to thc i!u'abi!ity of your most excellent paint. I hope par
ties who have painting to do ? ill JIM k ?O t!i- ir aJVAOtngr" -nd apply Bradley V Patent Ennuiel
Pjint, which i.-the mi st dur.-tblo paint now in usc. It hold.? its gloss longer than any other
paiot Hint I hAvo evor used. Yours, truly,
^.-.K. C. ?ARHE?TSON, House aniLSign Pi.inl?,r.
M\iivi*A.sn Liss. BALTIMOKE pOjMpg September 24lh. 1872.
C. P. Km'gfU, E.s>?.-A?ent tor BM ll-;, 'a l'.iton: Ki iiiuel Paint, Bal?ita< rc-Drer Sh'
'X\i~. p:i;ii' whii-h" 1 purvblnteQ ironi yon lui- given' ? ntire sausTaMWny *? rr.'uch'-o OIHI el] my
noiiihiM.ra intend to (wilow my example, sutil biivo their houses painted. It is not only durabin
and cheap, but ir lo<?k? bofwr after it is put on han any paint I ever <aw The palmer I haye
e mployed is'-ieligiitud with il. Ii say ilu: he em paint twice as f.ist, and at the antee tim?
d i < better ji?k>, irita thu EnaiSel Paint th-'? any other paint bo ever used. ? euri rhcrcfore
wi-iioui bosituii 'ii rL-cuiiiui- i.il it to tL- public as one of tbe very beat articles of point ever
iutrjduced. Yours, very tt.uly, JAMES HALL
CQAUBKUSDOSO, Deoember l?lh, 1372.
Mr. C. P Knight.-Dear Sir: Thc paints we received from yoe have beon applied to
several of our own buildings and to those of our friends, and have given ?ntirc ir?nstacti?rj in
covering ?jualiticF, io gloss, and in adaptuhiliiy to all kinds of surface of ur.Url.il, and wo
cheerully ntcommood it, especially Uv that das* of consumers who have to depend upon un
kanwrrparties, or painters, to mix and furnish materials, wberoin wo have found the moot de
ception. Yours, truly, JACOB STOUFFER & ?30N.
BALTIMORK, September Sikh, 1872. .
C. Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I have bad the Bradloy'abatent Enamel Paint, which ?
purchased from you, used inside and anuido, both at my dwelling and store for two seasons.
It gives me great pleasure to bb able to my ihat it comos fully up to yonr recommendations in
fjcii:. y of use, economy, durability and beauty. Yours; truly,
. THOS. J. IRVING, 1?S West Baltimore Street
RILTIMDRI, Sop'tembera5th, 1872.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir: I used tho Br?d ey Paint on our dwelling, in Howard
coun y, in October la*:, ?nd the color is as >:ood, and the surface as glossy noir, as it was^whon
firat put on. If I < v.ir hare to pain', a house again, I nhnll certainly uso it.
Your, truly, ? . '; DANIEL M. WORTHINGTON,
Fecreury B iltimore Branch Security Life Ipsuranne Co., j?? P. 0. Avoiiue.
CnRBVPt.L P. n-.; V?D titb,
C\ W. Knight, E?q.-Dear Sir : I u?ed Bwrllrv's Patent Kn-mel Patti: on .m.; a wellinfr
las' ff.rijii:. m u ?ui meei piexMd with it, an.d U look? as well aow as wheo, fi'i-i pair ?. RMI'.
i* *I I I ?d vt i; i. rood. Paint. Your*',' trniv, A. ll. ?TR * .-"Fi? Tic U..
C. 1\ IvKIGT-?T, Bole-Ap^nt,
.. . OJ W. Lombard St., ?altimore.
fiOr Specimen and Price List furnished gratis.'S7iu Oct. Lj Sna -41
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AT gives rae pleasure to inform my Friends, Patrons a/d-; the-Public, that
l;haYe'commencedibusin^ H-, nfl with many thanks
for past favors and kindness shown me, would solicit tfeir patronage in the
future promising td Keep'a firll Stock/and at prices tbjtt will give . entire
satisfaction. *:
Now In Store,
? Superb.?ne of CALICOES, DELAINES, GINGHAMS,
Jeans, Dinseys, Kerseys, Plains,
Flannels, Ticking, Sheeting, 1
Bleached and Unbleached il?mespuna,
Corset Jea?s,>Dralla,
Blanketsf Comforts,; Shawls,
Hosiery, B?ttons;;?hread,;and many other articles xi
y it. in ;:i H>*??
Especial Attention
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the Dry Goods line.
MKM" . t*r>\,i'<l
. rjjj ft. -?V.t
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Is asked, io my stock of SHOES., Intending to mike this branch of busi
ness a Speciality, much pains was taken in the purchase of the present
Stock
A Magnificent Line of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen:
" " " " Gaiters.andjShoes for Ladi?!.
" " Gaiters', Shoes and Boots, foi Girls and Boys.
And Children's Shoes, all-kinds.
Also In Store,
A fine Btock of Hats and Caps, foi Men, Youths aadjBoys.
Also In Store, , I
- ? .. . , . .. Cw??j?AtJ r',i.n>--l wu iL-fi ii JU
A stock of Hardware/Cutlery, Tinware, Crockery, 4c.,-not tobe sur
passed in the* Edgefield market.
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Also In Store,
A good line of BEADY MADE CLOTHING.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
My Stock of GROCERIES is complete, and cons?ts, 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 Lunc'i Biscuits,
Tobacco and Segars,
Tube', Pails, Brooms,
And all other articles usually kept in a First Chss 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 pillie that Edgefield is as
cheap as any other market.
SST My terms are CASH, or Special Arrangement at Thirty days.
W. ?. S??VBERS..
Sept. 24, ,tf 40
CALL A.T
August Bo*-. ?,
220 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
MERCHANT TAILOR
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And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
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Pine Heady Made Clothing,
jllen;* Furnishing Godsj^
HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &C,
. And Examine his- .
IMMENSE VARIETY OF * FINE GOODS,
)DS, "?T EXTREMELY LOW.
PRICES, I ? ...
Which are now ready for the Present andComitg Season, Unrivalled
in Every Particuiir?
' ^ 1 " . ' '-. ? L--Pu. . ?s ?-.' f.
With increase I facilities, anda determination hot to bo "under sold,
enables him to guarantee prices as low ac all titles 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 Forget 220 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 2m 40
WM. E. BENSON,
ts
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229 JJ road % Street, Opposite Masonic Hall,
AUGUSTA, Gr A.,
HAVING received his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and secured the
services of a FIRST CLASS CUTTER from'New York,- he is"fully pre
pared to compete with any House in the South.
With many thanks to the people of Edgefield for their liberal patronage
heretofore extended to the bid firm of Whitman dc Benson, he, as their
successor, earnestly solicits a continuance of tue same.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 24 ,?,m 40
Pure Ry el Corn Whiskies,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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RECTIFIERS AND KEDISTILLERS,
282 Broad St., Augusta, Ca.
Sept 24 Gm 40
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
In J^qbale Court.
M. C. Smyly, Plaint i fi? "against A. J.
Smyly, Aclrn'or. of.tlie Estate ol'James
C. Srnyiy, doe'd., Defendant.-Petition
for Account and Settlement, call in
Creditor*, Marshal Assets, etc,
THE Creditors of the Estate of Janies
C. Smyly, dee'd., are required to
provo their respective demands before
this Court, on or before the 25th October
next, or their claims will ho debarred
from payment. .
D. L. TURNER, J. P. E. C. '
Sept. 22, 1873. 4t : 40/'
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
IN PROBATE COURT.
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles
A. Cheatham will apply to the Judge
of the Probate Qourt for Edgeftold.Ooun
tv, on the 3lat day of ?otobor,,1873"?bi: a
?Ni nal Discharge as Exenutorof the last
will of Robert DvBrimson,- dee'd.
' ')?fi!!(??Rtf?t}ARY,
tty's, for. C *A.' Cheatham.
HORSES AND MILES.
100
Att
Sort. 21; 1873.
ot
40?
Strayed,
FROM my r?sidence near Horn's Creek
Church, on the 12th inst., a larirn,
black, Horse MULE, with right fore leg
crooked. Also, a. eli esthut sorrel ?COLT
with small star iu forehead, About iii
months old. / ; -
. A liberal reward .will bo 'p'nld' for the
recovery of thc said 'Mule and Colt, Wd
an v information:concerning them thariki
I'nllT received;1 Xddress,
J. C. SW EAR INT} EV
Edgefield C. H., 8; C.- -
, Sept. 24, ' .< tf !, S
HEAD OF HOUSES AND
MUI<ES in mv Stablos, which;I now of
fer for Salo at LOW PRICES for first
class, sound Stock.
Tli?se desiring to purchase first-class
sound Stock will find it to .their interest
?0 cali at ortce and make selections from
this Stock. ' C- TOLER; '
Proprietor Palace Stables,
150 Elli? Street, Augusta, Ga.
Sept. 24, ' ; 3ra__ . ' 40
Executor's Sale.
BY virtue of an order from D, L. Tur
nor Judge of Probate, I will sell at
Edgefield C. IL, on the first Monday ia
October next, at public outcry, the Oho-,
sos in Action belonging to .tho. ^tate of
W. C.^iorngnc, dee'd.
Z. W. CARWILE, Ex'dr.
Sept, 18, 1873^., . 4t5.:,..;. . . ^ 40
To^rtS?e^^
Sale Cheap.
AVERY largo, ;six ?|Wfon f!eJ
tree, WAGON, ?oittible for Br: fi
Builders. Price, ?00 cash. Apply ac
tho office of Bacon & Adams, Edgefield.
? Sept.,24,. . -
"T " For Sale.
AFRAMED Stable 25 ^ 30 ft-with
a Shed on esob ?sjde^large enough
to sholtorall the stock, corn,^ fodder, ve-,
hi<?ie? and. implement necessary for a
Hrnallfarm. Apply soon to
ti. rx. M IMS.
, . 40
PRESTON Ii. WRIGHT,
OP E??EPXELD, Si<G\ AT THE
CAROLINA DIV S??D8 STOB
189 Broad Street, Augusta;, Ga. .
El
GOODS mm MISS
,|T is now our pleasure to say that we have a Stock of Goods second to
none this side of New York, and these Goods,have heonJBoilg'lit al the
Lowest Cash Prices.- We-are determined to control a la'rge 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 10 ci?s. to $4,50 per yd.
Doe Skins, Cassim?res, Je?us and: Kersey's, in'all-1 grades, [ fc?fc$?3l
' SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BLANKETS,. HOSIERY, NOTIONS. &c.
Domestics at Factory Prices.
POWELL & MULLER are Agents for
the.latest style .and most durably MUFFS
-over made. ., j?j .' "... ': ? j&
We invite the Country Merchants to an
j examination of our Goods, and guarantee
j the lowest prices.
L?t all who are in reed of anything in
our line, call and soe our prices, and they
will not be disappointed.
POWELL & MULLER,
Sept 24
187 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
3m 40
3S 3a jfiL 3E??" 3E> fi3?,
BOOTS, SHOES, Y '
Trunks and Umbrellas, .
QQQ, Broad St-, Opposite National "Bank,
Augusta, ?Ra.
Sept 24 3m '. \ 40 .
CLISBY & LYNCH,
Edgeueid, 8. C.,
Tttggists
--AND
Dealers in all Kinds ol*
JDruggists9 Sundries,
Wines, Brandies, Sogars, Tobacco, &c.
We invite the attention of cur patrons find the public' to our Stock ol
Goods
tee
?w
feeling confident that we can give satisfaction both iii prices and quality of
goods.
Sept 2 >hcfri) t tit >JJ-WMOU %uv-'>u%t\?* .'?>.<ffijl
vve invite ene attention ot .onr patrons ami rue pnwic to our s TOCK OI
ods, which is now complete in evorv Department, and which w,e guaran;
Fresh and-Reliable. T/ >j/ fi : / "'/> [. i f J 1 I
.Ve will be pleased to furnish ali peinons wno desire goods iir our linc,
W. S. HOWARD, JR,
WITH
*?4 Cf
T
FMnizy ? i
3sale Grocers
,.. --AND-- '."' '
COMMISSION MERCI! AN TS,
yio. 387 Brand afreet,
PofiHrH'n's C?rner. Oppo-ito GlrJoe Ho roi,
A."!'liZ"Ust i \, Q ti J
.3
LARGE STOCK OF
BKcci? Cora, Flout-,
Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, j
Wines, Liquors. S?gars;
Tobacco, Bagging, Ties
Pickles, Can Goods, &c,
AL, W A Y S ON l-l A.N I ).
) - . ii (.
fi?r* Orders receive prompt attention
Augusta, Sept. ?
W. S. ?3?i'WA520, Jv,
O * i m
BOOTS, SHOES
A3'
FOE TDK- ii
FV?l'58c Wini
Li ? K
0 ob?M'xb?oH
de.
WJS are nov receiving -from !.' ?KSV 11 \ N D'S om ? Fall ?md WiiiU-r
Stock of
Oft? ?
;. .SHOES, MB m mm,
? Which we will Sell to thc Trade af
ill A&TVKLOT.S&.Y ?.OW PRICES !
Our Stock is the LARGEST that 1ms ever tfe%n offered in ?his Marl?.-!,
and to the Wholesale Trade we -uije detewiyngd that '.]Y<> KOISNC
North Shall Undersell sis.
Our Retail Department
Is supplied with a full linc of the BEST PHILADELPHIA and BALTI
MORE GOODS,
Made to Our Own Order and Warranted to Give Satisfaction
Prices in this Department are always As J; OW as tile Lowest.
^ 4 _ i _'V'^r-ij y-", V jJf - ir*'
GALLAHER & MULHERIN,
Augusta, Au^2TilrW?fT ? XT ttW^r 86
&Q C0.
Groceries and Plantation JSuppJies^
164 Broad St., Augusta, Ga*
OUR friends in Edgefield County?.and tho, public generally are respectfully
invited tn give us a call,. - Wc are prepared to offer First Class Ar
ticles, ai as lLoW'-fvicefi^fi ttf^nji jn<the[m|$?t. [ ) ( j j
Thanks 'for the liberal patronage heretofore b'stowd, and, .assurances ol",
satisfaction in' the future to all who give us their trade. ,
j Augusta, Aug 27 ';5m. ..,3.6.
HAMr "LAND.RTJM . '& CO.;'arid witli assurances ;o? reneV#^m?P.?^
serve the confidence and suppo'rt'?f-'tfoe public, .e^u^y:.Tk^e^\'^c?p?nj^^
ance of their favoTHT^ .. ". . U.-F. QHEATJEAM.
Ho VT-i-?M_ft ? ...r <vu^:. ^' ". JT H&vmt
foi ?
Having";beconie:.assoc?aied .with Mr. 0. F. OHE VTHAMw-in'/itn^iDrf>?
Goods and Grocery Business,.at;Edge?eld C'.:H., .under-ihe:;fina.-.WtRt*?cfV
CHEATHAM. LAN DRUM: j6-'<?n?^,?j?,????fftJi?, ??&
the same
Sept 10", ..
new relations,
' W. E,LA&DRUM. .
.- , D, J.'LA&DRUM,*
,. .t? . ./../. .-,/3S, . .
~-T?~~T
i ? : - .... .j ; y -i
.ai:i,',f.* ,')/'.
.?'? JMff.
ceo o:s
!? FOR,THE'
..; -J.) <: J/.ii if.;.. .?.. !.:?-'i/: j-.T;' 3 ,
itf >. i
b?
1 ' ..:?V] ?? Vj**
..... -it -v.. r .-. |ii fMt-?> luJ'^.vtii?-v.?r* .*c.:;-.??*at.,t1v<
? .. . ' fS f o'1*fi". . ?',";> :. . y:.? ....... 5' .^i TNtjsi fa'
No. l, ParkRowr >A. 1 r?.
?R?-J now rwc-iving, a VERY LARGE ,and: COMPLETE?t^TftC%K^?T ;
GOODS- for the Fall and Winter Trade. . Their Stock; w,ill-.,ba;f?u#?t' .
and varied in all Departments. Whilst in our DR.^ DE.PAR^IEN?(??
challenge comparison, .'both'in /lualii^and-price,.:as to this .Departmer^o^r
Mr. Cheatham.lias;paid especial,afc^ejntioii. . .. .:.,;? , . : /. ..?nV^Hfc
OurDRE-^S"GOODS range from ?2\ eta: to $1.50 ^V.Hx^^^i^?
T.. 1 ? : . . -nOiOT-iTvTCr < n ' " ri ' -' . . Kn... iirt- !.?c<..iin(. J.i tin AI. rJ.'h
very; cheap,
SATTINES,'all" the latest shades, ai 65c. to^l.OD'peryrtrd.}*
Plain and Corded. ALPACAS at 30 and 85cts: '.?? ftW rt v i
A bbantiful line o? DRESS GOODS at 50 cte: per yard'. - ?; *~
We also leg to call especial attention to oar SHAWL DEPAJKT^fr?5
whi?h Avili be'found larger, mor* handsome and cheaper ', than, 'ever brfefe :! '
in this.market,'belore or.since the'war. . ".
' We atilj have ou hand.a?urierion article'bf LADIES'jSHOE?,?'m'a^uihc^;'_"
tared'to ord er.'' Buy themy -they .''are much "?K'eap?r' in the end. th an.'th a,..
EastWnShc.es:.."- : '-.T"".*''
Ladies'-TRIMMED and tT^R?MM?D^'H?TS, '. .a "large' assorimeb)^
?ome very handsome and stylish/ . ' . ' ;
Ali of'vvd?ch will- be sold atwetail as Tow'as'any "market'in th^'??i t?rV 1
States. .' " . ".' . V^/^V^'^?
Give"us a'-call and you will bo convinced that we m^an business. ' .- ' '. "
.... . . . . ? ?../. . y. ..'.' .
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
In rear of the Dry .Goods Store, ;is filled with everyihi'ng' .in i he Cr rou.-.
[me,-such as- * c ;? .'??? ??.-,<? ? .' , ,
' : BACON .SIDES and.SHOUTERS, HAMS/
' LAUD, BUTTER, CHEESE, .MACARONI, ., .. . , ..': ... ^v,v
ESTABLISHED I3ST I860.
All of which will be sold at th'eilo'we3t ma-ket prices. -? '
OHEATHAM, LANDRUM&C<3% h
..if. ". V3S ?
Jim
.??BL ^^oaat^^t'cfe^?ioii,::7
The subacrihers would respectfully inform' the citizens of* Edgefield,'''ah?' s?r-j.
.oundinp; country, that they keep a special estnWisrhne?t for the' :.' /'
?,r-, Belair? Watches and Jewi^ljri;
Also; ?TA?R WORK, in every, design^ made- fo."ordor. All w^k.efujo^)^ XQi
;hcireare will bo executed Pren?ptrv: 'Neatlv,' anoT^ai^mfi?d/ox^?s^feW, i
.At "their SioVc will- be 'found one of tt?Marges$ Stoek?'?Yv.c , "
??'ri -M?
;?^?fS1|VW
Vf .tlio hestiEtiropean ai)d ?uaerioan .JUa'?uf?cture in. the* Sou-theim - 8tatesvvnth>a ?
?elect assortment of Rioh and. New Styled of ETRUSCAN GOLD, .11?VVK1.K V,
Eteminv?ton's: PlhjTOIJS, and .nnmv other* of the^atest;invention.
FIN? CUTLERY, SPECTACLE^ WAUKTXG'.CA'XES, and FANCY G0OT?'
>f overr Variety to he found in a rtrst-qla-;* Jewelry eatablishmont. .'Old Gold'and''
silver takeu in exchange for goods. - ? .. . . , .
A. PRONTAUT, ^ SON,
236 Broad St.. between Cerii?-al omi Globe Hotels,-Augusta;, Ga.
Sopr- f-M * ? '. ;.;'r *;V ' .7'''^ "..j - O'-, '! 4 IV?
... Si C0BENV -- .
W? Broad St re*m> ?
?E'iS: i?>ave to ihfoj-fh the; p.v.'t>lt* rtt -
v ivncinn;.;. H
Edgrii?Mri thai, ho is-now
largo a,ss)i ciuei)COl'
M I SI CAI. IXST ?UAIE NTS.
' . i I 'i-1.F.HY. XO'JTONS,
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR i'A ^'VV GOO np,- ?r. . '' "'
A A naf?t nama mmamaam 7??*-Wat.-lte?; Clocks' add ^w?in;,re
CONSUMPTION f^tfe^^?
which can be cured -by?a -^-A?.^o--;- '
timely resort to this', stand- <>n :..?"? n i-:x:tehbivp'?Assortment o
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the.
proprietors. It is acknowl-*
edged by many prominent^
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for. the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years.. "When G "J : - nA> <1A FFJ . '- p
rosoitedto m season itsel- " ( .(V. .{.( ,N y^-^^M '
dom.fails to effect a speedy Iii . , .. . t?iaaiuaH ?ais'*? h&'i?
cure 'in the most sever? ; (i-i- .W^.-i.JvAl-i-i'J^..
cases of Conghs, Bronchitis, j
Croup, Whooping-' Cough, !
DRY GOODS, ;
B?o<^,. ?hoc?.-, .?fett?,, ??fir
AT. of wliich ho will s*cll.low??'r than any:>
.ither. ll ijisiii Lhroiiirliout. the Soiubiernw
Scales. ?':;\c bini 'a^eali^ani^copviuc?.;
y?n:-?<.'lf.' . " " "?' . , (\
N".) trouble to show Goods'. j
Remember the place-17? Rroactfetrui-C'
Autf-a? '??.-? ly2? td
..'to.:)-.. KA XII-r:-:. 8:1 i \-.VvV:fl. l3JKWd:
IM bi -w i^.-i^aliiiwi
Gough, and leave the'cause
behind, as is the case witli
most preparations, but' it
loosens and cleanses the
Liver Complaint, Bleeding'' ? ? '^y-V:.- rf &
at theLungs, &c. AVistar.s J3I?(; to ^fofifit?yvi%i^.*?
Balsam d?eS hot ,dry Up a . , nimiiO?R Finvl-n?!'' Warelic'??^. ^li;??*
j yrttpari>d t*. n?ako 'lif^?rai <???d^/*il?C????,??
.11 Oott*>n-and othcr^.'Produc?. J ti* ?"490c?
HACTI i i XG and TlliShlwaywnri hinid^?
Comuii-jsicn- forsei?ngCot?tp*,:i$i'P'?er'.
loosens- anti cleanses me i bai<?? U?rr*??[ *O?..?KI h?arc?tow
lungs, and: allays h-ritation, ^ ^^^^^^^S?
thus removing thc cause **Jj* j ^^?, g^?SR^ S?^iS
the complaint. .vv^wfa, sepu-.^.-. . ?m.:,.. .ss....
rnEPATTEt) nv . ' i
SETH W. rOwlE & BONS, ?ostoii, ??V'TI ? ,' M^Hinol finoiAtr
Andiioldbypru^fB.imaD^ep^tt?^uy. ; Ed^fieW .jfteal^l -Mm^?*
?C|>C?. ' LO?iy ;-' , :?40;v j m.; .'' ': " "1 ' "lt' '."-vj^i'
C 'Annui?i Meetmg optheiBdg?fleldf
Strayei,
'' i Medica? Society wai bo hold at EdgeiteW?i
lit?te shoes. :rud had'?iarJc'kbn both hiud.1 -, By order, of-the Ereaident-?.,
.eoL j usf 2,ho%? iio?^;^oScas?c5?>ed %J l?P^H. AO.AM9,f.Se?rj., ?
Sril^? be paid f?r t?l J^}l^_"/%,^^
?brmSwfcnc<wn^rr!rrftha^ J v . i ?tCW '^fi?Oife. * ?
'C.n C'd's>TEPJiEN,ANDERSON: (??ij? ^?TTO.3T^fA?K?REL, be^ qualttyv bf.;
Eflgefmld,?Sept 24,-,-.? -^t- ; .40.. ? .'.Kitqr sm^fi^^ '.-t?U
- , .Gosheu.'BTJ?TTBR. ^ - .. ;.x ."...,..
: im$ and 'tiilmncys.-:;;. i i?
L_."L_1_w-^^i-^
are snpw receiving a largo,amt
aried' collection ot'LAJ>fiPS and
Lamp CllIMNEYS, of the latest *t?d
best styles. Call ?uid look at them, be
fore purehasiufe|cI?o.whe>eA
i G. h. PENN & SON* *
1. - ;i>
i Sg?t. 24 . 2m- : . .4^ 1 {s^f^?i ?MI