Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 20, 1873, Image 4
The Almighty Bollar.
" Without mo you can do nothing.
Poor for your lifo you must remalli ;
Comfort, honor, sumptuous living
Follow in my gorgeous train ;
Houses, lands, and rich possessions
To my worshipers I give :
Wanting me, the Mighty Dollar;
Better die than strive to live.
In this village all adore me ;
Churchmen worship at my shrine;
Those who care for mv religion
Own the Dollar Bi if di vin o ;
Day and night they glorify me.
Take me for their deity;
With their lips they worship Jesus,
But their hearts they give to me
" Priest and people love to grab me,
Hold me by what means they can,
Knowing well, by native instinct,
I'm tho power that makes the man.
Fondlv to their hearts they press mo,
Next their souls I treasured lie;
Some would in their rollins take nie,
To the grave down when they die
See me here at State elections,
Ballot-boxes I control ;
Never wound the tender conscience,
Never probe the guilty soul;
On the side of wealth and power,
Still my iuiluence I throw;
AH the way from Maiife to Texas
Dollars makes tho tilly go.
"Try tho doctor in affliction,
Beg his aid to holp y?m live,
Without me, the Mighty Dollar,
No advice, no drug he'll give ;
Try the grocer-butcher-baker
In distress try whom you will
Without me you can do nothing,
Johnny 1" sung tho Dollar Bill.
"Labor, then, to have and hold me;
Without me life's but a blank.
Here I make the great distinction,
Give position, place, and rank.
Work for me with all vour power;
All your wisdom, all your skill;
Pm tiie Yankee's great Almighty,
Love mo!" sung the Dollar Bill.
Josh Billings on Marriage,
Marriage is a fair transaction on
the face ov it.
But there ia too often put-up jobs
in it.
It is an old institushun, older than
the pyramids, and as phull of byro
pliphics that nobody san parse.
History holds its tongue who the
pair waz who first put on the silken
harness, and promised to work kind
to it, thru thick and thin, up hill and
down, and on the level ; rain or shine,
survive or perish, sink or swim, drown
or flote.
. But waterer they waz, they mus!
havjfeinade a good thing of it, or so
many of their posterity would not
have harnessed up since, and drove
ont.
There is a grate moral grip to mar
riage ; it is the matter that holds the
sosnul bricks together.
But there ain't but darn few pholks
who put their money in matrimony
who could sit down and give a good
written opinyun whi on arth they
com to do it.
This is a grate proof that it iz one
of them natral kind ov acksidente
that must happen, jist as birds fly out
ov the nest, when they have feathers
enuff, without being able tew tell why.
Sum marry1 for buty, and never
diskover their mistake. This is lucky.
Sum marry for money, and don't
see it.
Sum marry for pedigree, and feel
big for six months, and then very
sensibly com tyw the conclusion that
pedigree ain't no better than skim
milk.
Snm marry bekaze they hav bin
highsted sumwhere else. This is a
cross-match-a bay and sorrel. Pride
. may make it endurable.
Sum marry for luv, without a cent
in their pocket, nor a friend in the
world, nor a drop of pedigree. This
looks desperate, Inti it is the strength
of the game.
If marryin for love ain't a succ?s?,
then matrimony is a dead beat.
Sum marry because they think
wimmin will be scarce next year, and
live to wonder how the cropholdsout
Sum marry togetrid of themselves,
and discover that the game was 1 thai
two could play at, and neither win.
Sum marry the 6econd time to get
even, and find it a gambling game
the more they put down, the less they
take np.
8um marry to be happy, and not
Anding it, wonder where all the hap
piness goes to when it dies.
Sum marry, they can't tell hy,
and live, they can't tell how.
Almost everybody gets married,
and it is a good joke.
Sum marry in haste, and then sit
down and think it carefully over.
Sum think it over carefully fn?t,
and then set down and marry.
Both ways are right, if they h ii
the mark.
Sum marry rakes tb convert them
This is a little risky, and takes *
smart missionary to do it.
Som marry coquette This is like
buying a poor farm heavily mort
gaged, and working the balance (f
your days to clear opii the mortgag? s.
Married life haz its chances, and
this?8 just what gives it it? flavor.
Everybody luvs to phool with <he
chances, bekauza everybody expects
to win. Bot I am authorized tc stat
that everybody don't win.
But, after all, married life iz full
az certain az dry-goods biziness.
Kno man can swear exackly where
he will fetch up when he touches
calico.
Kno man can tell jist what calico
has made up its mind to do next.
Calico don't kno even herself. .
Dry-goods ov all kinds is the chi!'!
ov circum8tansi8.
Snm never marry, but this izjust
az risky. The disease is the same,
with another name to it.
The man who stands on the bank,
shivering and dassent, iz more apt to
catch cold than him who pitches his
head fust into the river.
There iz but few who never marry
bekauze they won't. They all hanker,
and most ov them starve with bread
before them (spread on both sides),
jist for the lack of grit.
Marry yung I iz my motto.
I have tried it, and I know what I
I nm talking about.
If ennybody asks you why y ou got I
married (if it needs be,) tell him you j
don't recol? kt.
Marriage is a safe way to gamble.
If you win, you win a pile ; and if
you loze, yon don't loze ennything,
only the privilege of living dismally
alone ana soaking your own feet.
I repeat it in italics, marry young /
There is bat one good excuse for a
marriage late in life, and that is-a
tccond marriage I
KUF XI W.-We clip the follow
ing from An exchange-and on it
hangs a Ule:
u Whenever a gentleman wano any??
thing published, whether it interests
the public or only an individual, he
is willing and will propose to pay.
Somebody most nay for it, and here
after it will not be- the printer. The
fact that the proposed publication
would interest the publie has nothing
fd do with the matterin issue. News
papers are jpriyate, not public prop
erty. They are published to make
noney tor their owners, and if any
body would,use them they muBt pay
tie cost. Never did we go to a mer
ci.aut atid'get his goods for any pub- j
lie pu rpos* -without paying, awl if we J
and hundreds of others-the public
t mploy a lawyer about; a street or
other highway we pay* the lawyer.
The dodge is very tiresome, it is very
old, and we hope to h ar of it no
more forever. If you want some
scheme ventilated, whether it inter-,
eats yourself alone or thousands, you
and yonr thousands must not expect
us to pay the cost"-Mem?hi? Ap
peal.
Tuft Small Boy of Merced Uiver.
Where the road betvreen Me ced
and Snelling crosses the Merced riv
er, that stream is about two hundred
yards in width, and even at this sea
son of the year, when the water is
quite low, it looks like a dangerous
and deep stream v> cross. A lew
days since a patent medicine agent,
traveling on horseback through that
section, came to the river, and hesi
tated about attempting to ford it as
he saw the wide expanse of rushing
waters. There isno bridge anywhere
ulong there, s?? siter some indecision
he concluded to swim his horse across.
Spying a boy fishing in a small boat
tied to the bank, he said :
2 Hello, bub !"
"Hello, yourself!"
"Can I get you to take my clothes
across the river in your boat?"
. " I rekin you kin, if yoa've got any
soap."
" All right, I ll give you a quarter
to take over my clothes and this car
pet-sack to the opposite shor*1."
To this the boy nodded assent, the
stranger disrobed, turned over the
carpet-sack and the habiliments to
the juvenile, who paddled out into
the stream, and mounted his horse,
prepared to swim the river and en
joy the luxury of a bath. With a
splash at every movement ihe horse
stepped into the stream, and walked
across-the water was nowhere more
than eighteen inches deep ! To say
that medicine man, perched on the
back of his horse, was a man of in
iquity for the space of half an hour,
would hardly do justice to the occa
sion. There were enough " dams"
along the Merced that afternoon to
supply a hundred mill sites.
THE MAN THAT SPOKE MEXICAN.
-Gen. VN ool. the brave and heroic
soldier of Buena Vista, was a strict
and rigid disciplinarian as well as a
gallant and accomplished officer. The
following '* good "un," which Captain
Topin tells ?s happening in camp,
must have excited the fiery little
General to a degree. While sitting
in his marquee, a Mexican waa ush
ered into his presence, whose de
meanor denoted the importance of
some weighty communication which
he wished to deliver.
The General could not speak Span
ish, and his interpreter was sought
in vain. A long specimen of a suck
er, who, fi om the outre style of his
dress, the General took for a ranger,
happened at that moment to straggle
past.
"Come here, my man," called out
the General.
With an air of perfect nonchalance,
the sucker doffed his battered castor
and entered the tent.
" Do you speak Mexican ?" inquired
the General.
" Why, General, I rather guess
not."
" Well, can you tell me of some
one who does?"
" Yes. sir-ee-I j ist can," answered
the man.
"Quick, th?n, let me know where
he is,'1 demanded the irrascible com
mander.
' Why, here," drawled the imper
turbable sucker, laying his hand* on
the Mexican, with whom it was de
sired to communicate, " he cant speak
nothing else."
Capt. Topin le!t just then.
"James Jenkins," said a school
master to his pupil, " what is an av
erage?" " A thing, sir," answered
rhe fcholar promi'tly, " that hens lay
eggs upon." " W"hy do you say that,
you silly !'" asked the pedagogue.
" Because, sir, I heard a gentleman
say the other day as a hen would lay,
on an average, a hundred and twenty
.-.ggs a year."
,23Br " If they (th? Legislature) levy a
tax upon the people, the people cannot
pay it. and would not, if they could, for
tiley are tired of being ground tb the
vrth by taxes, which are gabbled up,
endo way with, by Carpet-badging,
S 'alawa?:, and vagabond negro thieves."
i says the Sumter True Southron, and
such i* thc thought and soon will be tbe
b ?idly proclaimed sentiment of every
ruc S ?util Carolinian. Down with the
usurpers and plunderer* !
PHVTT'* ACTUAL OIL.
Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless.
Al ways uniform. I ll 11 ruinating qualities
superior tn gas. Burns in auy lamp
without danger of exploding or taking
?ire. Manufactured expressly to displace
tho use of volatile and dangerous oils.
It.s safery under every possible test, and
its' perfect burning qualities, are proved
hy its contiued use in over 300,000 fami
lies.
Millions of gallons have been sold and
..o accident-directly ordirectly-has ever
occurred from burning, storing or hand
ling it.
'tho immense yearly loss to lifo and
property, resulting from the use of cheap
and dangerous oils in the United States,
is appalling.
Tl>e Insurance Companies and Fire
Commissioners throughout thc country
recommend the ASTRAL as the best
safeguard when lamps are used. Send
.for circular.
For salo at retail by the trade generally,
and at wholesale by the proprietory
CHAS. PR ATT & CO., 108 Fulton Street,
New York. 3? 6m
One Mile Below Pine House.
EL
L 6. SWEARING,
.AS now on hand and receiving, a
rtne Stock of
DRT GOODS, GROCERIES,
?UKDW1RE AXD CROCKER?,
And everything usually kept in a
Country Store, to which he solicits an in
spection before purchasing elsewhere.
CASH FOR COTTON.
T will pay the highest market price for
all Cotton delivered at my Store.
Persons indebted to me by Note or Ac
count will please come forward and ?et
tie by the first of November next. After
that time I will be compelled to place all
unpaid claims in tho hands pf an Attor
ney for collection. "
L. O. SWEARINKEN.
Sept. 24, 2m. 40
State of South Carolina
EDGEF1ELD COUNTY,
/JV PROB A TIS COURT.
Ex Parte 1 Petition to have Per- J
\ sonal property* a/~
Catharine Bryan, J signed as H ornea toad !
lb all tekum ii may concern ;
NOTICE is hereby given that the peti
tion in this cause has been filed to
have the amount of personal proper
ty allowed .under the Homestead Act,
set off and assigned to the Petitioners
ont of the personal estate of Brantley B.
Bryan, late of said County, deceased.*
D. L. TURNER, J. P. E. C.
Oct. ii 41? : (t*
SSCKarr"""
HAVE alwavn on hand a full and well selected Stock of
HATS, C PS, BOOTS, SHOE
Hardware, Pocket and Table Cutlery,
GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIE
HM &c.,.&?.; :: Jil^li
All of which we will sell at the lowest prices.^ Call on us bife-re pur
chasing elsewhere. We can please you, and will'??o'so, if you will give us a
share of your patronage.
(KrTHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAL - FOR COTTON.
TEAGUE Sc CALHOUN.
Johnston's Depot, Oct 8 tf 42
READ! READ! REA
GREAT DISCOVERY I
BRADLEY'S PATENT ENAMEL PAINT !
MADE FROM
Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil & Zinc, Chemically Combined.
WILL LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AS THE BEST LEAD
AND OIL MIXED IN THE ORDINARY WAY.
Always Heady tor Utte. ?ofd by Hie Gallon.
ONE GALLON COVERS TWENTY SQUARE YARDS TWO COATS?
_
Wa especially call attention to tb? following testimonial? of the Paint : '
Toa TJ.AI.NS. FAOQUIEH CO., VA., Feb. 6t>, 1873.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Sir : The Paint came i?afely to band ai ordered-two k?-pf, five gal
lon* e?ob. and tbr.<e backet?, or?e gallon each. A? practice was s'ack. I did thc. juli myself.
Two week-', (not constant work,) enmaletad the house two co?ts. The last ont I iipplird ? bick,
nnd it i? now-gtu*rally Conceded that fur enamel like hn rdness, awl body, nn>i harw-ny vf
eol*>r?, there te not a hand.?uui.-r j -b in tbe place. - I saved *ixty-fire-dollar? by thc operation,
which iii un i't-in justoow wi'b Southern people. It should hu generally adopted in this States
Any c -untry lad can apply it. ? h-,vu never dabbled in fuch .'tock n.< Testimonial', bot I fuel
so forcibly tba great adaptability i?f your "Ennniel Paint" tn tbe wants of our people, in ex
cellency of material, in beauty of color, and in fact of its being "ready mixed" that I give
you free permission, (if it is desirable to you,) to matte what nee you think proper of bizi letter.
Very respectfully, 6. McGILL, M. D.
FROM. HON. JOHN WETHE RED.
Mr. C. P. Knight:-At the recommendation of a friend, I was induced to apply your
patent, " Bradley's" paint to my bouse. I have pleasure in stating that it bax proved highly
satisfactory, covering more surface than you promised, is more economical, currie? better gloss
than ordinary paint, and is freer from disagreeable odor. Tours respectfully,
JOHN WKTHERED.
* BALTIMORE, Dec. 27th, 1871.
C. P. Knight, Esq., Agent Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint-Dear Sir:-The paint
we purchased from you we will cheerfully endorse as tho best of any kind wo have ever used,
it* covering qualities is everything desired, drying promptly and with a bard gio?*, wbich must,
we tbink, resist tbe notion of all kinds of weather. This is ?ur experience and we can recom
mend it with certainty, and intend to use it on all occr ons where we desire a good job of work;
Very respectfully, EMM AKT ? QUARTLEY, 276 W. Baltimore St,
PLEASANT VILLE, HARFORD Co., MD, Feb. 2rlth, 1873.
Mr. f. P. Knight-Dear Sir : I am rory happy to inform you that your Patent Enamel
Paint bas given entire satisfaction. I prefer it to any Paint 1 have ever seen used, and recom
mend it for durability and beauty, paramount to any other. Very respectfully.
R. DICKEY, M. D.
BALTIMORE, December lOtb, 1P72.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir: It afford* me much pleasure to say tu you that tho.Brad
ley Patent Enamel Paint far exceeds my expectation in economy and beauty, und I have every
reason to believe, in durability. More than twelve months slnoe, I painted the roof of my
Hotel (Mansion House) with the Bradley 1'atent Enamel Paint, and I was so well pleased with
it, I determined to paint tbe outside of the Hotel, and am luost happy to roy it gives me perfeot
satisfaction. In conclusion 1 will say, if thia testimonial will be of any advantage to you, you
are at liberty to use it. Yours, most respectfully, ISAAC ALBERT SON.
Mansion Honse Hotel, N. W. Cor.. Fayette and St Paul Streets, Bultimore.
BBL AIR, MD., March 4th, 1873.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir : I have been using, sinco lost spring, Bradley's Patent
Enamel Paint, aaa um bapiy in say that it gives entire snris'action wherever I have used I?,
and to partiel to wbom I have furnished it fir other painters to use. Mr. John J. Street, wb<
lives near Clermont Mills, to wbom I fan is?ed tbe Bradley P iint last tal), is much pleased
with it, and giros permission to mt bis nrnne in recommending so good a paint. S. H. Mon
tagun. painter, agrees with me as to the durability of your must excellent paint. I hope par
ties who have painting to do will look to their advantage and apply Bradley's Paten"EDH?DOCT
Paint, wbich is the taust durable paint now in use. It hold* its gloss longer than any other
paint that I h<tve ever used. Yours, truly,
E. C. GARRETTSON, House and Sign Painter.
MARYLAND LIMB. BALTIMORE CO., MD., September. 24th. 1872.
C. P. Knight, Esq. -Agent for Bradley's Patent Bramel Paint, Baltimore-Dear Sir :
The paint which I purchased (rom you has given estire satisfaction, so mncb so that all my
neighbors intend to follow my example, anti have their houses painted. It ts not only durable -:
and obeap, but it looks better after it is put on than any paint I ever saw. The painter I have
employed is delighted with it. Ho says that he ona paint twioe as fast, and at tbe same time
do a better joh, with tbe Enamel Paint than any other paint be. ever nsed. I can therefore
without hesitation recommend it to the public as one of the very best articles of paint ever
introduced. Yours, v>ry truly, JAMES HALL.
PRINCK 6KOROR COMSTT. Ootober 24tb, 1872.
Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir : Having given your paint a test of six months, I. take
pleasure in sayit'g that it comes np to your representation, and I think looks ns well now as
when fl'st applied. It maintains its gtots and eolor perfectly, and I th i', k will outlast, any other
paint I have erer seen. Very respectfully, MURRAY ADDISON.
CHAMBER?BOGO, December 1 Otb, 1872.
Mr. O. P. Knight.-Dear Sir : The paints we received from yon have been applied to
?.ever?I of our own buildings and to those of our friends, and have given entire satl-faodon in
covering qualities, in gln?s, and in nd .pial.il i y to ali kinds of surface of mated .1, and we
cheerfully recommend it, especially ta? that class of consumers who Lave to depend upon un
known parties, or painter?, to mix ?nd furnish material.., wherein -we hive found' tho most de
ception. Yottre, t'u'f, JACOB STOUFFER k SON.
BALTIMORE, September soih. 1872.
C. P. Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I hr ve Lad the Bradla 'e Patent Enamel Paint, which I
purchased from you, nsed inside and outside, both at my dwelling and ?tore fur two season?.
It gives me great pleasure tu bc ?hie tu say ihat it comes ful y up to your recommendations in
f ici.ity of use, economy, durability and beauty Yours, truly,
THOS. J. IRVING, 168 West Ballimore Street.
BALTIMORE, September 15th, 1872,
Mr. C. P. Knight-Dear Sir : I used the Bradley Pa'nt on our dwelling, in Howard
c?uu y, in OctiHu-r ?nd the color ij as g?o<l, und the ?urface as glossy now, as it was when
flrst put on. If I ever have to paint a house again, I .?lu. ll CIT tn inly QM iL.
Yours truly, DANIEL M.-WORTHINGTON,
Secretary Biltiiooee Branch Security Lifo Insurance Co., 35 P. 0. Avenue.
CRERWRLL P. 0., Feb. 6th, 1873.
C. P. Knight, Esq.-Dear Sir : I u.ed Brad!-y's Patent Enan*) Paint on my dwelling
l?st Spring, and am uiocb pleased with it, ant it look' we i now as when first pninted, and
consider it a good Paint. Your*, truly, A. H. STRASBAUGH.
C. Pi KNIGHT, Sole Agent,
93 W. Lombard St., Baltimore.
T*f Specimen and'Price J?sl fvrvished prat.is.'^ez Oct. 1, 3m 41
JAS. W. TURLEY,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Desires to announce to the people of Edgefield that he has
returned from New York, and is now in possession of an un
surpassed
Fall ?Sc Winter Stock,
Bought during the late Gold and Bankrupt Panic, at Greatly
Advantageous Prices.
Amongst other Novelties in the Dress Goods Department
will be found
SERGE CLOTHS,
DUCHESS CLOTHS,
SATINES,
SERGE CASHMERES,
lu all the Latest Styles and Colorings for Ladies' Suits.
And Redingotes.
Ottaman Velour SHAWLS and SCARFS at iabulously low
prices, j And English Walking CLOAKS and. J ACKETS j of
the latest modes. : <- rr* ?iii? i *
In FANCY GOODS, I have everything Neand - Desirable,,
and in NOTIONS, a Mammoth Stock to. select from,
EST Country Store Keepers will find more things to do
them good, and that will Sell Fast, than cari be had elsewhere.
So don't fail to examine. .m&Wft
?^"An Immense Stock of DOMESTICS always ou hand at
factory Prices. \
JAMES W. TURLEY,
Third House Above Globe tt?tel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Onion Sets! fltoit?^?
I'J?, yon want to make'iarge?nlons/now
'is the' best Hitit* "to ?lant. : Jw*'re-.
i-eivod a fresh lot tdd and whlttr ON ION :
SETS,* , tlMb ??N?ASO?][
ii iyyiiiOH' ' i' rr" [>.??'
Iam prepared with, a fine ?tock of GUt,
Rosewood and Wfthofrany Mould'thfrs
to FRAME PJCTUKES at ?hort" notice.
ALso,.on hand S?.nwn? Cords, TaMcl*, dec.
Are .j-ttnually receiving
IGE AND ^OMP.&?TE -STOCKS;
- Of
. New Furniture !
. . t ? . y-v
LT CST STYI?ES AND PATTERN
" ; Dining .Room
And
OFFICE F?R1VIXUR3E ?
f FROM TH5?^GHEST;GRAp.Ei -j
TO THE LOWEST.
AncUonai^oJftvje^^
T?RE' required to furnish ? llonse or
Office compl?tai ^ .
Call and examinent cni?War ?*Rooras
Undertaking !
Always on hatid, at the lowest prices,
Beautiful baskets and Cases, .
M and 214 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
July 2 ly 28
: . a ?
K< j .v
??o
)gers
Ililli STORE,
147;&i49'Broad Street;. ' '
AUSUSTA,GA.
i ' -_ 4__._
A FUL? ASSORTIMENT OF
F ? $M tare
OF ALL GRADES.
Undertaking
COFFINS, CASKETS and BURIAL
OASES Of cvi;ry 'description' always on
Rm 40
hand.
I Augusta. Sept 24
fiKO. ?2 KATCUTTE.
W. H. CHEW.!
GEO; ?. RATCLIFFE & CO
C,QT.XOJ^JFACTOB.S,
GUANO D-EALE?IS,
'4 % ?> ? \M IT, g ,
General ?ommls>ioii Mercl?auis,
NO. 14, JACKSON STREET,
Augusta, Georgia.
'BEG to anhouncethattbey haveacom
raodiou8 Fire-Proof Warehouse, ?nd are
prepared to make liberal cash advances
J on Cotton and other Produce.
BAGGING and TIES always on hand.
Commission for selling Cotton, ?1 per
I bale. . . % ?
mir. E. P. B? KIRKSEY, at Pine
House, is our authorized Agent for the
j Bale of Guano, Bagging, Ties? <tc.
Augusta, Sept. 10, 3m 38
8. COHEN,
176 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.,
BEGS leave to inform
the people of Edge
ifield thai he is receiving
a large assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
GUNS/ PISTOLS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CUTLERY, NOTIONS,
FANCY GOODS, Ac."
; $&-Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
paired at.chbrt notice, ?nd Avan untoci.
-nfcfer
On hand an Extensive - Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Sec.
Allot' which he will sell lower thanany
others House . throughout, tho S"Uili< ni
Stntept f^?lv< li lin ;i cali and convince
yoursfclft fl is?
. No trouble to ?how Hoods.
Remember the place-17? Broad Street
Aug 27_1V:M|_
INSURE AGAINST FIRE I
DELAY* ARE JJ AX G J-ROUS.'
m
I
Incorporated, 1S59.
Cai; i ia; and Asscns, Over $600,000.
THE Georgia Home Insurance Cou
puny insures property against loss by
tire at the National and Sute Boa rr] rates.
The "Georgia Home" is a good ami re
liable Companv-pa vs all losses prompt
ly-?fylh} wo^liv.of th? i-oniicleneo ?nd
patronage of tliepeople of Ed^'tidd.
Call?n theundJrsipn'?d and secure a
Policy on your Dwelling Furniture, and
Merchandize Insure at once!
1). R. DURISOE. Agent.
Mr.i J. H. - HU I ET, at Bates ville', and
Mr. SAM! C. 'CARTLEDGE, at Kidu-e
spring, oF Mr. ELIJAH KKESE, will
furnish Applications -md give nil ncces
sary .information to parties wishing to
iusuro In'tue T?Georgia Home." Call on
them
Sept. 24, ..3m "- . . 40
GEO. S. HACKER.
OR/ SASH, BLT ND
PAOTOBY,
Charleston.
THIS IS AS TARGE and COMPLETE
aFaotory as there is in the South.'
All work manufactured at the Factory in
thi?city. "The only Honse owned and
managed bv ? Carolinian in this city.
Send for Price LM- Address '
GEO. S. HACKER,
' Post office Box 170, Charleston, S. C.
Factory and Warerooms on King street
' ogpoa^teCannon8t.,onlineCitj'Railway
'. HORSH AM) S14E8.
QF HORSES AND
MULES in my 8tables,j .i^nojul npw^l
fer for Sale at LOW, P?ICfi? fi* frrsf I
class, Bound 8tock.
Those desiring to purchase fii-st-classV
sound Stock will find it to their interest
to oaU at once and tnake' selections - fro?*
tHWlft?to?>4i v rt ?-O.--TOLBRA
Proprietor Palace Stables,
-.-ifri-?.' !M
Stop That M\4^a
?CITJ?AX?D from my residence pp ibo
.'?'lW?kWtVi'HhoH-fflou^ic?ilrMlirV
MULE, nine-or tan vearsold-saddle
S. ANDERSON.
ts M
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
tf?lf ^f||l??J%^!l^i^fer An8usta Hotel, .
, " Augusta, (K?^
-Embracing
. fifi Pl Tt?OM #rj*ij
i.:. .n?5.:y 3.uaJ dna
Bacon, Corn* Flour, Meal,
LA-RD,' CHEESE,^ SALT* SOAPS, .
?3 b . ? ?Mitt ?il-'i ililli*-?
Coffee, ?Migar, Molasses, Syrups,
PJCE; MACKEREL, CANDLES, .
BAGGING A N L> T l E?S,
. AH' Grades Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Gin, &c,
TOBACCO &, SEG-ARS, .
? .
?se., ftc, <fce.
bl - ?? ' ? -j- } . >.;- :: ", .? : : .. _ . ;.. ? ; ?f:i .
; Thankful for the liberal .patronage ive aro now ren n in,' -ve'hope' by
?Iriet attention to-br:sir.ess to 'hohl kt?'1 inc'r??i?o! the Sam? . WIM will .keep
none but the best gracie'-of Goods, and are determined to sell at as.low
figures as'anv llouse'in the City.
GLOVER, STUBBS & HARRISON,
Augusta, SeDt'? tf , 37'
a.. *
f HAVE NOW on hand the largest Stock of .Southern IVIacIe
Wagons ever offered in this market, and the
Only Southern Made Wagons in the City.
As I give mv personal attention to the building of every Wagon put uo
in myShop' FaH confident that the " LO WEE Y WAGON" is. aa good1,
if not better than any Wagon offered; in Augusta. .
All I ask .of .those in. want of Wagons is to give me a call before buying
elsewhere. I also beg leave to call the attention of those who have bought
the L0WR?Y WAGON in the pas!, and where they have failed ;inany
way to have-giyen perfect satisfaction, lo' c?ill in person, br send in theil
claim, and it shall be settled at once, as I intend that EVERY WAGON
SOLD BY ME MUST GIVE SATISFACTION. "'
I hope to be able.to keep on hand a full assortment of all sizes of Farm
Wagons, so that no one in search of suck things will be obliged to go awnv
without a " LQWxvEY WAGON." ' . b b . J
J. H. LOWREY,
Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA,' G?.
Augusta, Sept 10
3m
38'
R. R. Rv
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
?CUBES THE WOBST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading thin aivertisenv nt need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIX.
RADWAY'S BEADY RELIEF K-?-CUBE POE
EVERY PAIX.
It wai the Ant andie
The Only Pain Remedy
that Instantlyaiop* the most excruciating pain?, allay*
Inllamaiutmns. unit euroa .Congestion*.' whether. cltLi
T.ung's.^iomaeli, Auwels, or other glands ur organs, br
onoappllcmtun.
IN FROM ONE T0TWEXTY MINUTES,
no mattar'how violent or e?.-r-i-i.i!iijsr Hie pain th)
RHEUMATIC. Bed-rtdden..In!iim, cpppJr-yNerTous;
NeuxiJKlc,orprofitrntfcU^th?Ue;i.secwyfiiitfarv ~I
RADWAY'S READ Y RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE.
INFAMMATION OF TIP' KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OK THE BOWELS
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SOBS THROAT, DIFF TC ULT BREATHING.
_?J PALPITATION OF THE HBABT.
HY3TERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CH ILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parta where the pain or didicuity eibu willan uni case
and Comlnrt.
Twenty drops In haifa tumbler of water wllllnafnw
tnomutacuro CH??A>IPS.Sl\tSMS.SoUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, Sit K HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN TUE BOWELS,
Udall! \ TERNA L 1'AlNN.
Travelcri should elwari carry a bottle of R ad
Way's Readv ReUet ' wuhtlmra. Arewdropaln
Water wlllprevrnt sickness or pilos from chance of
water. Ills helter than French Urandy or Hitters aaa
Stimulant.
FEYER A1VD AGUE?
PETER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There' la
Bot a remedi'il Rectum this world that will cure Fever
ud A cue. mid all other Malarious, Hi loin, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, ud other Fevers [aided bv RAD
WAY'S PILLSJiOqulckaa RADWAY'SHEADY RE
LIEF, fifty cent* per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND-PUSE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFULCOMI'LEXIONdECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsapaiilliai Biota
t
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONDWINO CURES : SO. ?
?uicK.so RAPID ARE THE CHANGES.THF. :
ODY UNDERGOES. UN DER THE INFLUENCE I
OP THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Eyery Day an Increase in Fies!!
anfl Weight is Seen an? Felt ?
Ererydrop of th? SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL- j
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
aud other Fluids und Juices of the System the vigorof :
Bf'', for Itropalra tho wastes of tho body with new and '
sound material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption, i
Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat, .Mouth, Tu- ;
- mora, NodeslnthoGludsniidotlierpurtaoruiesystem. 1
Sore Eyes, Strumoroue discharges from the Ears, ud
the worst forma of Slcjn diseases, Emptions, Fever . !
Sores, Scald II ad, Ring Worm.Milt Rheum, Erysipelas, i
Acne, Black Spots, Wormsln the Flesh, Tumors, Cu
eera In the Womb, end nil weakening and painful dis
charges, NlRhlSwcals. Loss of Sperm and nil WMteeof :
- the ilia principle, ara wlibln tte curative mosoor thia .
wonder of Modern Chemistry, r.ndafew days' use will :
prove loany person uslnguibro'.ther oftheso forms of I
disease lu potent po wer toctireitlicm. .'
'. If the patten vd,il ly becoming reducid by the wastes -
. ud decomposition thalia continually tpro?res?Ing, sue- I
ceedslnnrrustlogthi'so wsntas.: and repairs the same '
with now material made from health* blood-and thia '
U4SARSAPARILLIAN wllland does secure-a euro ?
ls certain; f?r ? hun once tblsromedy commences Ita
? wjrkotparllicatlon. and succeeds tn diminishing the , 1
loiiorwaatea, lu repalrawtllbfl rapid, andeTcrydey, ?
i thepaileniwlllfeelhmuwilJBroTrlnKCe^rnndstronjar, ' :
..toorboddlgostlugbetfeh "appetite Improving, and flesh ,
ud weight 1 ncreaslng.
NotODlydocsthcSiKSAPARiuJA^ RESOLVENT excels ;
.ll k"Ow? riimcdlutageiiU In the enre of Chronic, Scrn
* felons, Constitutional, ud Skin diseases ; but lt ls tho :
only positivo euro for
' Kidney>& Bladder Complaints, j
Urinary and Womb dlscases.Gra vol. Dingles, Dropsy, f<
Stoppage nf Water, Incontinence or Urine, Utlihi'. Dla> vi
?ase, Albuminuria, ud In all eases where li tre are J.,
brick-dustduposlis, or Iho water la thick; cloudy; inl*ed--?; :
With substances ll ks the wh Ita of an o?g. or threads like t
while ?Ilk, orthirelsa morbid, dark, bilious np- cr- : .
I Uce. and white hono diutdeiioslls, and when ihereia J
?pricking, burning sensation when passing water,, and . I
pain lu tho Small oftho Back ud along the Loins.
Tumor of ,12 Years' Growth
Cured by Jladway's Resolvent*
DR. RADWAY'S
Mot hp&n ilpili,
e'faetly taaloia*. elegantly coated with sweet vm,
rge, tc?iilate;parlfy? cleanse an J strengthen "ad
y's Plus, M the iiiiro ofalldlaord -ra af tl? St winch,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous v.lseiscs,
Hf-'lacbo Constipation .Costiveness, Indicci?n. Ot?,
p?pala, Biliousness. Bilious Fero.\ luflaann-itin'i ol lin
'Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of Die luteru?l
Viscera. Warranted to effect a pnjitlvo curs run'
; waasjtSlfgylitJrilng norneronry. miuerstarrdelcic
, r^?w^dosssof RAbWArSP.ILT.Srt11l fm? I h ??iva-,
tCa?frrimalltho above named disorders Price. ?.'J-euts
per Bot. 80LD BY DRUGOISTH.. . . Bl
BRAD "FALSE AND TflUK." Fetid one letter
Stamp to r. AD WA Y Jt CO.. No. SiWnrron.;u-J?evr
.TorV. IhlbrmstlQnworut Ihousuds wm boxent'-jo;:.
. K?V?20] 1 ' ly ' 48~
.' A 'J1 l*?T?AiiTO?Tv8 fr&?l fflWe' ttftfW
A' next LejrWature Tor a ?tri&sfenfsife
C. <fc 'A. R. . R.; Wost, ;iiit?)rHect?npr ?io
Jocker Road near PJaasanb'?is?mv: ir.
u. a JA. tu rt.; west, ';intersectmg tho
Blocker Road near Pleasaiibiisno.'' W,
CrnzEHB owSBJS MCVI
'?' '.. .: sZa?L, s'it?ifoitfol
M. L BONHAM.
ATTORNEY ATrLAW AND SOLTCT
' TOR IN. EQUITY, j \ '
Office, Law. Rauge.. ; ;<.;
Edgefiald, SC.'"';
May 28 - tf 23
W. H. SHAFFER,
Dentist,
E I) O K F I E L 13, S C.,
OQicc, at M ims'-Photograph Gallery.
Aug W tf 34
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
PATRICK MAY, Proprietor.
rp
JL TILS popular Motel has recently been
[Ult in completo order," and thoroughly
re-furnished, and our friends and the
travelling public will now find hore a
hearty welcome, with first-class accom
modations, and at reasonable rates. ,
Augusta, Oct..ii2,. ly -44
Hooking I i?i? Mealing
Stoves ;\i Retail1. Picture^
of ?;?cia. VHh'M^
lions, as' wei ?:'as-prices aft?
list? of rira Sisa re Tor Ccofi
S??vcs, 'wiil lie promptly
sentosa apjiftea fison.'
WILLIAM $JLEPi?$ILf? & COS
^uarSe^oja^S. c.
500C"SALES C?TTOS ! H
Wi
E want to purchase 3000 Bales
Dutton, and will pay' thc Augusta priws.'
0??tian>;.t>riaLioii.
cn K v ra A in, LA N DBUM A cl >.
SeDt. 24 2m 4ft
Notice io Cafton Planters.
WWT ' s
H 1? wi>h tn call ;aUcniion i'd t>? ifgfct
;hat weare 9? vi tig the. feighest mattet
iritas !<>r . COTILO v.
Our natrons can send us their cotton,
md we will either sell it at once, or'hbla
ill tho 1st of November next, as re-,
juestcd.
Our stock of GROCERIES is complete.
Sive us a call.
HOLLAND &' MOBLE Y.
Johnston's i/epot, S. C., Oct. S, ftf 42
State cf South Carolina
EDGEF1ELD.'-COUNTY. -?
VTQTICE is hereby given that the un-:
l_v drrsigncd will make application to
ho Judge of thc Probate Court for Edge
iold County, on Thursday, tho 20th of,
November next', for a Final. Discharge as
iii 3':xucutor of tho last will arid testa
neut of Zedekiah'Watkins, dee'd.
S. T. EDWARDS
Oct 8,
One of tho Exiecufoij^
3 tate of South Carolina,
. ...EDGEFIELD COU^?.^ ??
TX PROBATE CO Uli T.
BY D. L. Turner Judge ol'. Probate in
said County.
Whereas, Wilpy L Coon,; hath applied
;o mc for Letters of Administration, on
lie Enlato ,of; Martin Coon, late oi\8aidJ
Jountv, dee'd. *.??'.
Chose aro thcrcfure to,-cite.and admonish
di ami singular the kindred and credi
;ora ol' tho said : deceased, to be and 'ap-'
jear before me at a Court of Probate for
?lie said County, to be holden at Edge
icld on the 27th day of Nov., 1873, at
LO o'clock A. M., to Bhow cause, if any,
vhy the said Administration should' not
je granted. lr*.*.,
Slven under any hand and the 8eal of
. tho Court;' this 10th day of' Nott, *i
D. 1S73; and iii the 98th year of Ameri
can Independence. *
D. L. TURNER,' J. P. E. C.
Nov 12 #v. ** ', 2t 47
- . - v
25 Kits Fr?sti ^
Now in Store and for sale by ' ' , '
. CL.LSBY & LYNCH.
tfpt'ir . " .tf . ,
Notice!; ;
A'PPLiC^'TlON wiTl'l}0 made at next
A. KcssiorTof thefSbuth^Carolina, Leg
slature, to crj^?fl ?fte>^udicial and
Blcctiort . County; from that l)ortion or
I?
Uta Ail
f.
|!)Hnpiii
r?J ??>*?; . .T-J -jw
"Wholesale Gr]??????s
' . iv*? bal* odf o> mitf nf?it?ft? bitt
. .-,,4 .,.?of?* i* TC * * n?vr: 'ii?jrt*"' t,*?w>?'fc . ? m.' '*?'<-?* -
COMMISSION MEBGHraW"
v"!.. . wo. 8S7Broad-Stwet* i4^*4ita??
biw.t v, . Jtua ? .^?gsgjB^sgs^a
I?-* . ; ii?Job?inl -??fe ?z? ol ?w7*|io
Va*? W*** ' ;^MlGB-Sa;QOK^?Ft?,wW ^ te
?a***f ajf*? . > ?"'''.ww* U^nteod? ai i*? fert? ??to*?*) ??7
I** ^' BftCO?i ^0rn, -FlOdry4L vU?*o0a*iaict; Mir f?oqs^- *rf{
j *dT trurtoq YiaiV?->?q wp*$?rb w _\ ? - - .... ^ .
Pickles, Can' GMrisi .*fta* *?'T<? vAnma *>
. 4***T *- sr??-- , sw ? ^s<Hij?0. ;W? M
j^'Orftere1 receive prompt'attent?onl ^ .^??^U?stii* vt?tA ?????0001
wi
.Augusta, Sept 2' * ^ l^ffi*;*^"' #^<"
as, b^d.
cir
*j?f?of_ai?2 ; sdJ ^ii.'.n-r^uo Miflatim -rtltrrt rr rm ufi
JOHNSTON'S DEPOT; &?.F> ? ?{?#??^
. ?f?i: mracKKt? V1.'.BT?:? vd
'DEG t9^5^?fe^S? -?#n<is ^b*tofoi?im*te??&d&wi^^
joinip?Oc.uDt?|;B, that they ar?jiow^je?eiving from New York and Baltin1we;
a lange and .we'll selected S{?ir,0^ . . ? ", ??? ^.^j^.^.
-Consisting inpart ?S?
..... .. vt ;.-,t.\ .1 u vt a?w JO nug } . * v ....
Fancy, Staple and Domestic I*rj IKOCMIS^-good stock,
.Men .and Boys.'. CLOTHING, . , ? . . a bloi^Ki ,TT*D ^. '?7 -
HATS.and CAPS'ipi great variety, j- -,'?>??..? >.r itt 'u^q^ct-^^ ?ni*?:.
BOOTS and SHOES:m?e ^ox^< ^?.M* -vtci-jrf?.cifci?^w?t*i??j
Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT isiiow eioc?r?d *itiP?^?r?^Nfete??V
P'ACOX f?AMS,".K0tXSSES. ?"l^? ^rf?^^hn
,rJ?LOTJR, MEAL, LAjajj/.CQ'BN;- OATS-^<^^^ ....
t?nc-{* ^ui3t\
.:jM)Nt:NAiLs,;;;^,;;.;. : >.^.;,^^v^,,
' BAGGING and T&TLTJ; " I T- ^^^^
TOBACCO ^nd SEG> ^ ?fwtt ^ ^ ^
And
^??^us aVall; and save yonj-RMlroa?
" ^ . wod a?* i : i^l^?i?:',;? : '. ":: ."
We have made .ample faciiitieaufoj theyppxc^^ fQi^tOT?^^^.jW^l.
bujrall offered, and give the-higbjest prioe^ ?wtftirfo mw? ;/:a' L?/?I-*- -.?%<?:
Johnston's Depot,-Sept 17 3m .; vd^?--^
"L..0*jn_.JJ, '? ,f".j?-i^
WHO LES ALE A 1?? D ^^T^fi^
tn nvfc-4'f. ?mis*/.) fc'aa
. I mn -, . . .. j .'.f*
?IOJ. SHHf sT fl?T
..i .. H ft ?.r-Ji
rid lo tixiitni,', \ U
'v?i*a bru.
C~l?a???^ T?f/ta b.'u. ?* -, i
?o??'-itdx?? ->?; ?o ht*?*
..
.v .: ;
..?'I Yo' ?Sr?jl --i,?y(
.av e^j r. .^niii;:?'..
RECT1 FIEES AND ?UEBISTJLI?EBS;
28^ Broad St;, Angusla? ?a* : C-M? b^wbooii> ?
ama r-amsw
Iron in the Blood
wm
wm
MAKESJJ|^|TB?(iG.
Tlic Pcruv??i? Syrup,*a protect
ed Solution of the Frotoacide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with thc blood as..the simplest)
food. It increases thc quantity
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron, in thc Mood, ana
cures "athousand His," simply
bu Toning tm,Invigorating arid
Vitalizing the Systein. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every part of'the body,
repaiHng damages and' waste,
searching out' morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
Tliis is the secret of the won
derful success of this,remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Boils, Nertous&ffectiohs,
Chills and . Fevers, Humors,
loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
arid all diseases originating in
a bad state of tho blood, or ac*''
companied by debility or a low
state of Ute system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not f oh
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are pcrmaiient, infu
sing strength, vigor, and neuf
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution.' Kl
Thousands have been changed . '
by the.use of this remedy* from
weah, sickly', suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women; and
invalids v ami ot reasonablyhes
itate to give it a trial. ,
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN S YR UP blown in aie glass.
J?aruplilets Free.
SETFTW. FOWLE L SONS, Proprietor?,
So. 1 Milton Pince, Boston.
BOLD HY DUVOOISTS OENEBALLT.
Sept. 24, ' eowly 40
SH
O
rt
HT.!?. BURNA AIW'S
SEW TURBINE
Hus been tested at YOJiK, PA., by
D. M. KTTtXGK.fc," C.?C?,
and nt; H O L T O K K. M A 8 S., by
J?S. KMEKSON, H. EC
B5T For Pamphlet and TettEeport,
addrcu ff! RiJUBNHAJT. Torie, Pt.
r
1;
C?psic?m Piaster.
THIS': New' and* Popnlar Plaster ls I
pronorncedbetterthan Mustard
jQO? not. blister, ancLPhysfolans recop-1
nize' its merits and. prescribe it in their j
practice. "" ?! " r*> ' r
Its ^plication relieves Chronic Rhen
rnatism, >?eur?hriR. Spiral Irritation,
Stiff "?iecTt,.Sore Throat, Headachy
'-It?MllM&r - .-, ..',>? [
Aug IS . tl r $t
REMEMBER
T?e M ?f''^q?ltw^
Those who propre liimtlntV (?nd ^bo tlocs notT)
Fourth Grand; Giffv^^Kl
THK BENEFIT OF THE. '
"puBiio-r
OF KJSNTTiTO:
Which comw off (n t?r?rtHe on (lie M ?r December
text, h4Voft?Ufoetoh??s.J^ on* V.*?
ONILY ^^?fi^rcjgl^
HAVE BEE?, ISSUED, AKTJ
12,000 CASU GIFTS,
.* ' ". AiiOUNTTSff- TO .- : :"
' ' WILL ?E-DISTKB?T.BD' ^^L?^^B?l'
IAST OF GIFTS: .
One Grand.Cash Gill...l..:.'..f..^.??0,t)ft?
One Grand Cash'Gift.. ..' IW.OW
One Grand Cash Gut.'..'.. ' S0,<*0
OnoGrahd Cash Gift... 25,000
One Grand Cash..Gift.
mm
SS Cash Gifts 500eaclu.. 40,000
lOOCashGifts 400 each....;., /??Oft
150 Cash Gifts ' wett?n.:..'..*. '??pw
250 Cash Gifts . . 300 etwa,---.. 50,000
$20 Cash Gifts. " 10D%f?;;^;V:%00O
11,000 Cash Gifts, ', 58 e??h.'.:.,:.. 650;?00
Whole Tickets, $?. Coppoas, (Tenths,) $i,
:; Ki.KV EN 'T?CKKT* FOR: $500. ? ??J
P?r-?ct?to ?rMfc?BSiiOB;.wMwt?''? >?:'
: ? . AUGUSTA, GA. ,0
MsMb-.uum ???Iq w.vy vo?;},
AKE LiberatAdvwjces.on Ctonajtjnj
tnentSfOff?pTKpy. Bny,and Sell r
tracta iortfuture ?ieU^^ry^^
or New York. - Keep consti>nt?s.<>|jJ|j
a. largo assortment of-. BAGGING and
TEES. Agents for the, celebrated
Winship Colton Gin,
. : Angosta,^Sept;^.'.1
3m3ir.a
GRIFFIN i
. .... ,.w" IfJ-f tvi j
jbaE Undersigned' liav?" 'form^'^i
Co-Partnership In the- Practice of Law
In EdgfifieldCoi?oty,^ gs^fcajievd \
Feb 10 : tf -M - f" >'?:i;|
TOBOHIO
HE most pleasant and popular Tooth
Dr Mouth. ^esh. extant.. Dr..P?xlr^taii
iried.lt.for several ye#s, and? ??tee^
jither kind; .?verjbcdy Ukea?tVj^ry$j
tattle. Forsale by , ;. - .
CIJf?BY?fc3U5^^;?>rOg|Wj
sopts;;, : .... *f>.-.. A-X,..,
ES hereby Kiven/th'? at
be made V W^?irt7*?ii^"^f:
r^Witui&fcr^r
- - . v -J . . '-J '. ><< kit**. J-..?
.?.jv.-: ...J v /aai* viijiuui lui* aiiSm?jS*t\