Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 21, 1878, Image 3
>&E? ADVERTISER
$2,50 per Annum.
Kates of Advertising.
?vertisemeuts -?viii bo inserted at the
iof ?1.50 per square {ten minion lines,
?ss) for the first insertion, and one
jar per 3quare for each subsequent in
flen.
.1 discount will be made to those !
ming to advertise by the year.
OUR AGENT?.
r. H. YBLDEIO., Longmires.
FOHN H. Hui ET, Batesville.
k A. OnoM, Meeting Street,
T. K. D JEST, Kirkseys 3T Roads.
I. B. FORREST, Mine Creek.
C, CARTLEDGE, Ridge Spring.
ETHEREBGE, Leesville, S. C.
>R. J. B. ABXET, Richardson ville.
E. COOK, Graniteville, S. 0.
jCapt. G.W. NIXON-, Woocllawn, S. C.
JJ. P. HENDERSON, Woolley Town and ?
Bangle}-, S. C.V
jN. W. BROCKA, Ridge. S. C.
(S. C. CARTLEBG*, Rehoboth, S. C.
LOCAL ITTELHS.
On Sunday morning next, .the Rev. Mr.
Kuudiey will preach in tb* Baptist
Jhureh. The Episcopal and Mathodisit
fourches will be closed. The Rev. Mr.
Leard-will preach in the Methodist \
huron at night,
Prayer meeting in the Baptist Cnurch
n Wednesday afternoon, and in the
Iftthodifit Church on Thursday night.
The Methodist Quarterly Meeting was
eld in our town on Sainrday and Sun
*y last Dr. Meynardie was present
ie guest of Col. and Mrs. Henry Addi
u-and preached once on Saturday and
rice on Sunday. He drew immense
Bngregations, and, as usual, edified and
Jarmed his hearers. Indeed on Sunday
jght his sermon evoked very deep foel
fg and almost painful interest We are
to announce that Dr. Meynardie
bade firmly by the Bible, and talks
pne of the fashionable and ineffable
insens? about there being no hell.
[As regards further developments con
Kroing the Goggans murder, of which
8 gave an account last week, we have
dy to say that the Jury of Inquest re
sembled at. Good Hope, On Monday
st, the ISxh, and elicited such evidence
i led to the arrest of John and Henry
bggan3j brothers of the deceased, and
* Mrs. Emma Goggans, his widow,
hese parties arrived in our town on
uesdjwtafternoon, the 19th, and proceed
whence to Lexington, to apply for bail
efore Judge Shaw, who is holding Court
i that place.
Messrs. Rawl and Griffith, of Summit,
amber dealers, contractors and builders,
ave the contract for building the new
Eethodist Church at Johnston.
Jndge Shaw, of the 3rd Circuit, having
jon re-elected, will open Court in Edge
Id on the first Monday in March. We
^blish the jury lists this week.
Solicitor Abney departed on 'Sal u rday
rht last for Lexington, where Court
? to be opened ou Monday morning.
>n't dopend on reading borrowed pa
this y?ar to get your information,
|t bo a man, semi forward $2 50 and
je one of your own.
|?h? Grangers will find the address of j
i Worthy Master of the State Grangi
Bently delivered at Columbia, on the
[side ct this week's paper.
ho delicious scent of fertilizers is
in floating upon the breezes. We are
stantly tempted to cry out : 41 Durn
infernal thing."
oe Southern Cultivator for February
?coived. No agricultural periodical
ids higher with the Southern farmers.
??W? who has subscribed for it one
[will do without it afterwards, finch
[ber is worth more than the price of
par's subscription. **obii*hed ut j
[ns, Ga , for $2. Come into tho Ad
ter office and subscribe. Mr. L. H.
Inllough is agent.
pxt Friday is Washington's bi rthday.
; a legal holiday.
his a good timo for candidates to pub
? their cards in the newspapers. In
fee political races it is always a mighty
fe policy to " get a good start'
fre want our friends in all portions of |
I county to send us the news from their
so that we may keep everybody
bted about home affairs.
ie negroes in our section have been
ible enough not to take up with the
arian foolery. Cn the contrary, they
fe gone quietly to work to make
xer crop.
number of our citizens have gardens
ady planted.
aditor Meriwether's books arecom\|
sd, with the exception of adding the
unt of taxes to be collected, which
lot be done until the levy is made
the Legislature. For neatness and
racy, his books are second to no set
.nditor's books in the State. And as
Ls son, Willie, who comes np from
"Township" now and then to help
, he is so bright, and genial, and gen
lanly, that he immediately makes a
id of every one he meets.
m risesmow at 30 minutes past 6, and
at 30 minutes past 5. The days are
thening rapidly.
iveiyand alluring is the display of j
show-case goods at G. L. Penn ?fe
F& These exqnisitearticleshave just
rod, and far surpass irr' beauty any
we have heretofore seen. They
dst principally of Vases, Smoking
and Toilet Sets. As regards the
in particular, no words can ex -
their graceful novelty and charra.
. now begins the hey-day of violet?,
inths and jonquils. Vases are there
in order. Hasten to Penn's and ee
yonr Easter pressnts before the as
lent is picked over.
bich-needed repair? are going on in
j Court-Houso and in the Jail. The
tract for this work bas been given by
County Commissioners to Mr., R. H.
livan.
nd speaking cf the County Commis
rem iuds us to appeal t > them in
alf oflUe J?5??lcss people of "Skip
's Georgia"-the dwellers beyond
Stevens' Creek. In winter, as is well
>wn, this stream isa roaring river,
eeially in the region where inears
Savannah. And sti" in all this re
3 there is not a sickie bridge across
: Stevens. And sore are tho ?glals,
j perils, and vesations, and delays of
beloved people of this Trttha-Missis
4 Department. Indeed most ot them,
i long battling with the turbid waves
lgStevftns' Creek, have become regu
mpbibious animals-Uko the Hippo
musand the Walrus-living as natu
r in the water a? on the land. And
\r Auditor Meriwether, who must
^ to this side no matter how high
sra rage, he hus ripehod into a
nble Trichtern Jlosmarus, and rather
rsa watery I ?ie. AIK jesting aside,
verr the Oointin?siorters MI;.?:it to
I a poin l-no mater h ow tight th e i-tran
Dbe-and give these peopio one bridge
Often, when "coming to Edge
ll tbey are obliged to go round by
if hot thus, they must
ina butteau while their,
> 1wav<y. - And certainly i
lg but fussy about the
[any other secti
>f .the
County would long ere this have kick ot
ap what is sometimes very appropriate
ly called "a hell of a row'' Lesttki
bright land of " Skipper's Georgia" ris
in rebellion and annex itself to th*
mother country, we warn our County
Commissioners to begin at once b
stra'n that point.
The friends (and they are legion) o
Rev. J. A. Clifton, will be pleased U
learn that the "Butler Circuit" peopl
f have raised his salary to $800. And hi
is " worthy of his hire."-Batesburi
Monitor.
According to the contract, the Metho
dist Church at Johnston is to be com
ploted by the 1st of J une.
Under the conduct and leadership o
Major James Bonham and Miss Anni
Bonhara, our Academy has suddenly
sprung into a large and flourishinf
school-numbering some sixty odd pu
pils. And in connection AV i th this, re
member that board in Edgefield is eas]
to get, and extremely cheap.
We learn that thf*ladies of the Baptis
Church, contemplate having a festival o
some kind as soon as the Spring open
for the parp?se of refurnishing thei.
.church. We think lt is their time an<
wish them success.
If some men were measured by thi
size of their hearts and souls, agun-patcl
; would make them'a suit of clothes, in
eluding a large and long Ulster overcoat
- ' \ ?' - f , -
When you enter a ?Printing Office, ii
winter, always shut tie door. Remera
ber this. i
Thi? is th? first Town Council o
Trenton: Intendant, T. H. Clark ; War
dens,-J. B. Norris, J. A. C- Jones, J. M
Wise, G. W. Wise. K
We regret to announce that a disastrous
fire occurred on the premises of om
honored friend, _R. B. Watson, Esq.,
near Ridge Spring. oivEriday night last
By this fiie"MrC^*soa2ost bia fine gir.
house, which was nm by water power
two valuable gins, two threshers, 5 or (
b iles of cotton, a large lot of cotton seed
and a number of tools of different kinds,
L?SS estimated at ?2,000. No insurance
McDevitt has departed from among us
bag, baggage and spoils, and gone tc
take up his residence in Augusta. W*
hear that he designs entering into the
mercantile business up among the facto
ries, vi
The Valentine business was brisk it
our town on Thursday last. Two of om
.jeunessedoree. Mr. Wittie Peunmid Mr.
Johnnie Bee, received theso tender mis
sives iu such quantities that they had U
be transported from the Post Office ir
wheelbarrows.' Among them were white
and blue neck-handkerchiefs, sleeve
bottons, huge boxes of gerauiums and
violets, and love tokens innumerable.
This it is to be young, handsome, and
skittish.
For several weeks to come, Mr. Willi?
McCullough, one: of tho most enterpris
ing of our 3'oung merchants, will have
shad for sale on Tuesdays and on Satur
days- fresh, fat and cheap. Go to him
on Saturday next, or leave your ordei
with him, for your Sunday morning's
dish of fresh fish.
A handsome young fellow from John
ston drives up to our town very often
uow-a-days ; so often that people have
begun lo enquire what ho means. Ht
is simply looking for Charlie Boss !
Sinco writing the item above; concern
ing the proposed entertainment by the
Baptist ladias, for the benefit of thei:
church, we have been requested by thom
to announce that said entertainment will
take place, in Masonic Hall, on Tuesday
evening, the ^h of March. From all we
hear, it bids fair to be a bright and beau
tiful affair. We will give full particular:
in regari! to it n^xt week.
We have in hind two valuable com
mr. u-oa tum a, ona upon the subject- ol
Primary Elections^ end one concerning
the payment of thp State Debt. These
articles shill appea^ next week.
Read Mr. Reese's\ Legond of Ninety
Six." \
We notice that asspiing comes on, our
friend Lcbcschultz begins to brighten up
his model establishment by thc addition
of divers new and seasomble goods. AK
regards olothing, and hits, and shoes,
and trunks, and valises, aid notions, Mr.
Lebeschultz's stock is a^iays perfect,
but at present he has some sew and pret
ty things the like of whiehihas not yet
been seen in Edgefield. ladies as well
as gentlemen will find it peasant and
advantageous to visit Mr. I?jbeschuUz'
store just now.
3
Suicide is not more sinful t lian neglect
ing a cough. For only 25 certs yon can
buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
and be saved from death.
Dr. D. C. Tompkins, of Meeting Street
section says-: "I have used the Soluble
Pacific Guano the ptst year, md after
having used the Stone, Carolina, the Eti
wan, the Peruvian Guano, I aai better
pleased with the resalts and yielding of
the Pacific."
, i ?
Clearance Sales stil continue at Bran
son's. Still lower mees, regardless of
cost, throughout thfetock, for ten days
longe
all goods sold from na
The best evidence
since opening these
2t9
Given away !
From 20 to 40 per etat, given away on
Bargain Counters.
I" tho fact is, thal
bargain Counters,
my Store has been thonged with pur
chasers every day, vf?ch gives me the
pleasure of knowing ? * -ny prices ar?
having a telling effec
tf9 V J. HCHEATnAM.
Pickles, Sauces, Catip, Jellies, Maple
Syrup, and a full linejf Canned Goods,
always tr> be found at
tf 7 Wis.-BRYAN'S.
Don't fail to go to REIIOEX <k JONES'
Granitovllle, S. C., whjuy your Dry
Goods, Fancy Goods, Ncjous, B >ots and
Shoes, Crockery, Glass*re, Groceries,
<tc. In addition to thefcbove articles,
they have a select stodj of Millinery
Goods. This is the placel) have Ladies'
and Children's Hats trimed. Don't
forget the place-REAnn? j? Josi?*.
Nov.:?, 4tn50
Di KUI: KS A DAVIS, Watles and Jew
elry, corner of RielnrdsdJ and Tavloi
St*'., importer* and deale* \n Watches,
Clocks mid Kine .J**weir5*,Ijiver Ware,
Plated Ware, Cutlery, Gui pistols and
Fancy Goods. Bole Agei'itiof tho cele
brated Spencer IdainondfcpHct.teles.
Watehe? and Jewelry rep*et] |>y first
class workmen.
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 14.R77. 3m4i
Hoots bud She
DON'T FAIL when you v|t Angosta
to call at the largei and pop?r Shoe ov
tablishment or WM. MUOEUIN, 20?
Broad St. He has a largo i|ck whicl
ho in selling at lower prieealhan ever
Save time and money by golj direct te
this establishment for your ?fots, Shoes
and Hats. Reati the adver?jmcnt ir
another Colninn. " 1 3m 4
Dr. SIMMON RUSS, at Gran 3yiHe, S
C., has everything kept io si rst dasi
Drug Stores-Drugs, Medicin ( chem
icals, Oils, Varnishes, Paints, pat
ty,'fine Soaps, Per furn fry, .3); Woods
Dye Stuf/s generally, Sponges Brushes
?tc. - Physicians' pKjacriptton^refuBj
compounded. ? % 3m50
At J. H. Cours?y's,
GRANITE VILLE, S. C., you can buy, at
tho lowest possible rates, Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hato, Caps, Cloth
ing, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Tobacco, Ci
gars, Canned Goods, Groceries-, Furni
ture, and anything else you want Don't
forgot to call on him. 2mC
We advise all our readers togo to see
KIN ABD & WILEY, while in Columbia;
They are fall to overflowing with Gents
and Youths' Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Umbrellas, Canes, ?fcc. They buy from
the manufacturers and can sell as cheap
as New York merchants. These gentle
men are "A 1." You will find thom at
124 Main St, Columbians. C. 3m?8
The biggest Bargains of the sea
son, in all.classes of Merchandise, are
to le found for thirty days, at
fX J.'M. COBB'S.
Currants, Raisi?s, Citron, Dates, Figs
and Flavoring Extracts, at
tf 7 W. E. BRYAN'S.
?.German Syrup.'*
No other medicine in tho world wast
over given such a test of its curative
qualities as Boschee's German Syrup.
In three years two million four hundred
thousand small bottles of this medicine
wero distri buted free of etiarye by Drug
gists in this country to those; afflicted
with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, se
vere Coughs, Pneumonia and other di*
eases of the Throat and iungs, giyiug
the American doople undeniable proof
that German Syrup will cure them. The
result has been that Druprt-ixte io every
town and village In the United States are
recommending it to their customers. Go
to you*.Druggist, and &?k what they
know about it. Sample Bottles 10 couts.
Three doses will rolieve any case,
ly 40
J. P. HENDERSON, Granitevill*. S. C.,
is selling his stock of Goods al* prices
which defy competition. This stock con
siste of Dry Goods of every description.
Notions, Boots and Shoes, Show-case i
Goods, Hats and Caps, Umbrelhts..J3ro-|
ceri a?, Canned Goods, Tobacco," Cigars,
Garden Seed, Hard, Hollow and Tin
Ware, ?tc, &e It would take too much
timo and space to mention each article,
Feb. ll, 1S78. lyS
Go to Brunson's for splendid Bargains
in Black Alpaccas and ot .er Dress -"roods.
Sold for tho next ten days regardless of
cost. 2t9
School Books, Stationery, d.c., at
tf 8 W. E. BRYAN'S.
Now Orleans Sj'rnp and Buckwheat, at
tf8 W. E. BRYAN'S.
N. W. BROOKER,
TRIAL JUSTICE,
P. ?.: RIDGE SPRING,
Will give prompt attention to business.
N. W. BROOKER,
Fire Insurance Agent,
AND
Guano Merchant,
SELLS, for Cash, the Genuine PERU
VIAN GUANO, direct from Import
ers,^ and gaarantoed.
A Iso, Mapes' celebrated NITROGEN
IZliD SUPERPHOSPHATE-the old
est ??nano in America.
And NAY ASS A GUANO. Allatlow
e*t possible rates:
P. 0.: Ridge, S. C. . Sm9
A,
NOTTOS !
LL persous indebted to our Store at
Johnston, S. C., managed last year bj*
Major Z. W. Carwile, will please settle
without further delay. We intend to
close the Books as speedily as possible.
Make settlements and payments with
Mr. C. D. Kinnabrew, tho present man
ager of onr '* Johnston Store.". He is
fully authorized to represent us.
W. H. HOWARD & SONS.
Feb. 12, 1S78. 4t0
O'
. Notice.
N the 2? day of Mardi, 187?, the un
dersigned will mako a ttual settle
ment on the estate of his ward, Elizabeth
Etheredge, and apply for a final dis
charge as Guardian of said ward.
ALLEN ETHEREDGE,
Feb 5, 4t8] Guardian.
*Law Notice.
GARY & GARY.
GEV. M. W. GARY and Maj. ER
NEST GARY have tnis day "formed
a partnership for the practice of law iii
the Courts of this State abd of tho U. S.
Courts, under the name and stvlo of
GARY &GARY. Prompt attention giv
en to c ollecting of money demands.
M. \V. GARY. ERNEST GARY.
Jan 15, 1878. 3m5
JP. B. WATERS,
Attorney at Law & Trial Justice,
Office nt Johnston, S. C.,
Will give prompt attention to all busi
ness entrusted to him.
April 3, 1877. lyl?
"Sheriff's S?le. "
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELI) COUNTY.
W. H. Howard tfc Sons, vs. John M. Ste
vens.- Warrant to Seize Crop under
Lien.
BY virtue of a Warrant to me directed
in the above stated case, I will proceed
to sell atthe residence of the defendant,
on Tuesday, the 26th day of February,
inst., the following property, to ?wit:
One gray Mule, and one Cow.
Terms ca<-h.
JOHN T. GASTON, S. E. C.
Feb. ll, 1878.
W. H. Howard it Sons, vs. Willis De
. loach.- Warrant to Seize Crop.
BY virtue of a Warrant to me directed
in the above stated case, *I will proceod
to sell at Edgefield CU., on Tuesday,
tho 2Rth day of February, inst., the fol
lowing property, to wit:
One Horse and one M ule* Terms cash.
J. T. GASTON, S. E. C.
Feb. ll, 1878.
W. H. Howard ?ft Sons, vs. Spencer Jen
nings.- Wan-ant to Seize Crop under
Lien:
- BY virtue of a Warrant to mo directed
in tho above stated case, I will proceod
to sell at tho residence of the Defendant, j
Spencer Jennings, in Ed ireh eld County, !
on Tuesday, 2?th day of February, inst.,
the following property, to wit:
Six head of Cattle aud one Lot of Corn.
Terms cash
J. T. GASTON. S. E. C.
Feb. li, 1878. 3te9
Sheriff's Sale
STA TE OF SO UTK CAROL INA
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
Warren, Wallace ifc Co., ri. Stanmore.
Watson.-/execution.
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected in tho above stated cause, I
will uroceed to ?ell nt Edgefield C. H.,
on the first Monday in March next, the
following property? to wit:
Ono Tract of Land, containing Eighteen
Hundred Acres, moro or less, adjo.ning
lands of R. B. Watson, J. C. Watson, A.
B. Watson, Manchester Padgett and oth
ers.
Terms cash. Titles extra.
. JOHN 'J? GASTONES E. C.
Feb. Il, 1878 4te9
" Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY".
Henry L. Hill, Assignee, vs. J. M. Har
rison and C. A. Harrison.-Execution.
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected in the abovo stated case, I
.will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H.,
on tho first Monday, in March next, the
following property, to wit :
One Tract of Land, containing Three
Hundred Aores.imore or less, adjoining
lands of John Rainsford, B. T. Minis, J.
A. Dovore, C. L. Burkhalter and others.
. Terms-cash. : Titles extra.
J. T. GASTON, S. E. C.
Feb.'ll, 1878, 4te9
HARDWARE
LOWER THAN EVEE !
JOES SOBES M??EE,
185 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
AGENT FOU THE
Genuine Farmer's Friend ?Plow,
Tho Best and Cheapest now used.
Huck Eye Mower and leaper.
HEEBNER'S ONE AND TWO HORSE
POWERS, THRESHERS AND
CLEANERS,
Also has on hand a Large Stock of
Swedes Iron, Plow. Steel,
Refined Iron, Builders Hardware,
Bult Tongues, Plow Simpes,
Shovels of every variety,
Turn Shovels, Solid Sweeps,
Axes, Wing Sweeps,
Black sm Uh'? Trinis of first Walu -.
All of which ? w ?ii sell ai pri?es Inv ?>r
than ever. Kol,?. r?.. p.m8
FOE SALK BY
D. R. D?RI??E.
i .
Call on him for pilcan; Ac, before
buying elsewhere.
Jan JW. If 7
~jloXl?LBREATHr
Attorney at Law!
Will practice in the Conrts of Newber
ry and Edirefield.
Office at Newberry C. H., S. C.
March 22, 1876 ly 14
Z. W. CAKWILK. NAT. CAnWII.E.
* Ff?E INSURANCE
Office of
8. W. GARW?LE & SON,
Johnston, S. C.
ASSETS Represented at this- Office,
$20,000,000.
We take FIRST CLASS R?SKS at tl
LOWEST RATES.
Before you Insure, call at our Office
and examine Rates.
Z. W. Garotte & Son.
Jan. 22, j sys. _ ; ly fi
Notice.
ON the 2d day bf March, 1S7S, the un
dersigned will make a final settle
ment on too estate of .Levi Etheredge, in
the bauds of his late Guardian, George
Addy, deccascc, andnpplyTora<tlBeharge
of the estate of said Guardian from fur
ther liabilities to said ward.
NORRIS A FOLK,
Atty's. for Ex'ors. of Geo. Addy, dee'd.
Feb. S,-_4tS
LO W PRICES and
QUICK SALES!
A Trial is Respectfully Solicited
HAV TNG recently purchased a Lar?
nnd very Oar?fully Selected Sloe!;
or GItOCERlKS, of tho first quality, ?v<i
are now prepared to offer to our patrons
and .the trade generaUy, the following, at
the lowest prices, and ol which we shall
make a Specialty, viz:
SUGAR, COFFEE, BATON". *
LARD, FLOUR, RICE, MEAL,
CHEESE, MOLASSES, SYRUP,
PICKLES, CANNED GOODS,.
BOOTS, SHOES'and
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Our Stock of,LIQUORS and WINES
is fu'.I and superior to any ever brought
into this market, and areoflered at prices
to suit the most caromi buyer.
JOHN R. GIBSON, Ag't.,
Johnston, S. C.
January 23, 1878_Hmfi
GROCERIES!
EVERY week 4 am receiving a sup
ply of Fresh Groceries, such as
FANCY FAMILY FLOUR, ME AI-,
PEARL GRIST, SUGAR. COFFEE,
HAMS, BACON SIDES, LARD,
RICE, CHEESE, MACCARON1,
Canned TOMATOES, OYSTERS,
SARDINES, PICKLES, Ac, Ac,
AU of. which I will sell cheap for Cash.
Rendy-Ma?e CLOTHING nt Cost!
Give mo a trial and I will guarantee
sa' sfactlon.
w. A. MCCULLOUGH,
At S li. Manget's old stand,
Under Masonic Halt,
Feb_(J, r _ ?__?.t8_
Sale of Choses ia Action.
BY order Of Probate Courtof said Coun
ty, I will sell at public outcry, at
Edgefield C. B*, OM the first Monday in
March next, all the uncollected choses
in action, belonging to the Estate of John
B. Timraerman, dee'd., Notes and Judg
ments-a list of which can be seen at the
office of J. L. Addison, Esq.
Terms cash.
ULM AN JENNINGS,
Ad'or. Est Jno. B. Timmerman, dee'd
Feb 12, 1878._ 319
Jiro. R. ABNEY. ORO. W. ABNEY.
ABNEY & ABNEY,
Attorneys at Law,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Jan. 2,lb7S._Sm4
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Address ti HARPER ot BROTHERS, ,
, ; , New York.
Jan 9 tf 3
Factory S?uth Boundary St?, Augusta, Ga.,
OlScft 103 Exchange Building, Beynolds St;
Manufacture :
PA^AFSea Q-UAMO,
G-RATCS MIXTURE,
3?#V0EORG1A FORMULA,
ill ..' ATlSTX)
ipD PHOSPHATE
?>L< i:... ! . .!.t;hci Standard Per!itiz -r:;, -?.vil.ii Un
f.-?5i 1 'i'i i?v?'> Oni? Hundred of t he ra?s?. i u to 111 -
?giiiiyri?ij? Starer, wi? be furnished ?\ioi? ap
. 'tvny sathorized Ag-id nf ihis ?viwit?V:j.
- .!-*: ;-red af Pine HtfiiSfe !';--. Fi-igh!, j
ti at 15:; per ib., l>;t Novembm iiifci.
r M. A. STOVALL,
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
? tSiiV S3'KA g'tFi we Kpu*v, ?. < - ?j
A? S?t , AUGUSTA, GA.
-<- :o:
mplete-, consisting in part of
?KS, CASHMERES. ALPACAS.
TWEEDS. WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS,
iSTS, DRAWERS, Ladies' CLOAKS,
READS, Q.rjILTS. COMFORTS,
" if GOODS, NECK TIES. COLLARS, ..
3k and Lire.* HANDKERCHIEFS,
HOSIERY. CALICOES,
: 'NGS, DOMESTIC GOOD?,
. ;pt in a First Class Dry Gooda Hot.ee.
rinter Goods below cost.
wLo is still with us, ia always ready to
|? TU Oil APiDS,
. J.', HOAD ST., (Nearly opposite Centrai Llote?.)
i
Ste
1
Nc
Al
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Um? STOVES,
iiy.WAH^ niKi HOI1? E FINISH
ING ?$p GEAE?ULLI,
y 205 ??road Street, Augusta, (ia.,
if Edgefield and adjoining Counties, that his
is complete in every particular.
>ok,? "Henry Clay.? "Cotton
?> and "Stewart,?
uss Stoves, always in Stock,
r Cook?:\ftTo. 6, SS?; Wo. 7, $28;
ces do Snit the T?ntes.
W. I DELPH,
265 Broad Si,, Augusta, Ga.
._
Is by,
Th'
enabl
mate
carril
curer
SO
CO
TA, GEORGIA.
IE DOLLARS' PER DAY.
?T; M. THOMAS. 6m8
'I
er of Fertilicen in this country, the solea
ig, in ix singlo r.eaeon,
00 TONS!
1 Capital of Sl,00O,O00, not only
n to great advantage in the control of crude
tee to the Planter that their policy will be
??host chemical standard that can be se
.... -.. S
8t approved fertilizing ingredients.'
Delivered H any Depot :
O-CASH, - ? - . - ' ?47.50.
TIME, Cotton Option, 61.75,
Or 475 lbs. Middling Cotton.
v. i
? ?' -
Se
Jar
I ATE-CASH, - - - $3500.
frlME, Cotton Option, 45 50.
Or 350 .os. Middling Cotton.
JNO. H. HUIET,
1. As'f. S'aeific Guano Co.,
FOR COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R.
'ROCKERY STORR
A FULL LINE OF
FRENCH CHINA DI W\EEl and TEA SETS,
Plain, White and ^Decorated.
ENGLISH, GRANITE AND C. C. WAKE, AND A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN
AND CUT GLASSWARE.
Q XXJTC" 2D H. EMLiATIEIO WAR32.
Chandelier, Brackets and Lamps, in new styles, including -Ives' Patent
Hir-r-'^o- Lamps and Keehnan's Patent German Student Lamps.
^T.d Tinware, Japanned Ware, Ladies' Work Stands,
Ware,/Lava, Glass and China Vases and Toilet
?om Sets; a complete stock in all its branches.
I it tb their interest to call and examine my
.ence invited."&a
T. C. BLIGH, 297 Broad Si.
Ba-.
Se
Co,
sto .
J
jj?.
S & SHOES,
LOWEST PRICES
iR CASH!
-:o:
Jan.
ALFIt.
Tl
ms ?
h . t?'0
JTTON SHOES, $2.25.
:o:?
m FORCE,
?et, Under Masonic Hali,
249 m
GUAh
Regt
to draw ti
pounded/
us SW da;'
glad to c
?AugU!
if, S. DEAN, JR., TIIEASUIIKII.
I', - - AUGUSTA, GA.
*aid on Deposits.
torosts <Tr tho laboring and advancing peoplo.
prollts of tho Institution, and are privileged
\s, or interest Ia credited to principal and com
0 with parties wishing to lonfvo money willi
ind Securities bought and sob]. Wo will be
iring information.
bf2i
1?AVING in Stock a la ge quantity of HEN'S FINE BOOT-, of every
style and description, I-resolve from this day to rednee the price?:- fully 15
per cent, on an average, on all Ladies' ancLGents'rFINE SHOES-equal to.
a discount of $1.00 a pair on Boots, ?Oc to 75 ;. on Shoes and Congress
Gaiters, and 25c. to 50c. reduction on every pair of Ladies' Fine ?hoes in
store.
I invite the people of Edg* field, whose lib-end patronage I have always
shared and which I value so highly, to call, or send tbnr Uniere, and assure
them those are loriafid? fi^'ire.= . tfs?*TVrms G??h.onSa
Jan. 8U. 1678.
lyTj
PETEE KEENAN,
CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK. AUGUSTA, GA
THREE HOUSES IM ONE !
J. P WEATHEftsB'EE,
349 Sr 351 Broad St., Augusta. Ga..,,
Opposite Kentucky Stables.
IV KW* W-SIM'?? our j 5 ii Y < ivC-U \ .\ O'] IONS. ??a? rVf.yiM?.;? iii the DH Y
GOODS ???U?E-?:t [>}kiti l.-.w- r than e\vr before. . .'
in Store No. 2. we have ev?ivtiling in thc wav ol CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS, S110E-?, CARPETS. RUG-;, ?e., eec, at prices that will airprise you:
And :he-same is true as to our large Stock ol' GROCERIES in Store No. 3.
pgr*Messrs. Wiley 15. bmiih asid ?B. W. IS?siIer, on)
.Edgefield men, are still on hand and always delighted to be able to serve
their Carolina friends.
Jiu. 30, 1876. ly-7]
Fresh Garden Seed!
Crop 18772
m ? . f.
1 O rn?nr? a Good Garden, you must plant ^O?? SEED! BUfST'S Have
proved themselves Superior lo ali others sold in this market. A complete
assortment in Store and for sale bv - c.
G. L, PENN & SON.
Edgefield, S. C., Jan. 80. 1S7S. ' . . tf 7
Biili?ii??lS FOR. GU?B0!
TRENTON, S. C., "
(Formerly Pine I?ouse.) '
Agent for the Folio-wing" Gitanos:
NAVASSA SOLUBLE GUANO.
- " ACID PHOSPHATE,
STONO SOLUBLE GUANO,
ACID PHOSPHATE,
RUSSELL COE'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
WHITLOCK'S sTDE.
will sell these Guanos LOW FOR CASH, or COT??JS"'?T (Je?Ts'. |
payable next fall. (
Jan. 28, 1878. 1 2m6
T
0 Reduce our Large Stock by thc circe of the Winier Season, we. will
ec 11
4 ^
I:
sra
OZ*
AT L
RICES THAN EVER!
We GUARANTEE GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES, and are pre
pared to meet all demands of the Trade-Wholesale and 'Retail.
Come and see us or send your Orders and we will please you. -
IS)-REMEMBER THE PLACE:
TO MULHERXN,
293 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Jau. 9, 1878. I 3m4
$8,000 00 WORTH OF NEW QOODS
JuST received from Boston, New, York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and
more t3 arrive, consisting of ^
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, /
A full line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING,
An endless variety of BOOTS, SHOES ard HATS,
A full stock of HARDWARE, WOODENWARE, TINWORK, CROCK
ERY and GLASSWARE. .
My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the choicest GRC*
OERIES.
NEW and PIECED BADGING at the lowest prices,-and in fact every
thing on hand from a Paper of Pius to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro
pose sell.low.
Give nv: a trial and bo satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Grantville,
is not behind the times.
N. B-I continue to sell COTTON, consigned to me by Planters, hREB
OF CHARGE.
JAMES-E. COOK.
Grantville, S.O., Sept. 5,1877. lySS-.J
iemonstratemt SELECTION.
?v?
Docs not the tamo l>r&&?? ll CMc
sommeftkil P--os?oiity..?^^"-'n*?LT
nferior cannot supersede aTIc
icle. By reason of superior ?Si/r0
Pierce's Standard Medianes haW>
rivaled others. Their ?ale ia the lnlfc. V
States albuo exceeds ono million fotiHt'
jer annum, whilo the amount exported
hots up to several hundred thousand
nore. J&ib business could gro^ io .
rhrantic proportion* and-teat upon any
)ther basis than thafro? merit.
Solden Medical ??lsm?j.'v
Is Alterative, ur Blood-Cb- t>.*ins.
Sold?is Medadi IHwerj
Ir? Pectoral.
Rolden M?dical bl nnery
Is a Chola^ogu-. > rbive- . iiu?iiJ'.nt.
Solde?} Medical . Dis-^vrrv.
J? TonJc,
Solte &dk?l ?
Bj reagen wi hr. ?
s?r*9;D.teea<e*- ?..: <.. . '
Scrofula, or K'ji.?r" s ir:\u ?
sers, or-Old -Sore--.; BM?-;..? :
md Emptions. Ey virtu-' ? ?? ? r -i
properties, it cur?'. Hr <;.
ind Lnng AtTV-cri-.ii r in-,
mmption; . Li injer? ?iy; 1 ?."
?hronic Larymmi.- ir-? < -
3iT;pei ties rendel ir au iidi iji! ? < i
ly- for BilliousncRs : Torpid > ?>?..-..;..
'Liver Complaint ;" mid i>> '!'.:-..';. :>i ..
serties mak'e it equi?y e?<-:i'/\- j-.-' ?.i
mring. Indignation;' Loss 'ol' At ;> L>. .
md Dyspepsia.
H. JVhere the skin is sallow- MI
with blotches and pimple*,
there "ar? scrofulous SVCTII?J?CT and s fi <?
?ons, a few bottles of Golden Mei?ra!
Discovery will effect an entire cure- ii'
pou feel dull, drowsy, debilitated. bovie
sallow color of skin, or.yellowish-brow::
?pots on face or body, frequeut headache
ar dizziness, bad taste in mouth, intern:! I
lieat or chills alternated with loe duch
as, lpw spirits and gloomy forebodl.-'p-.
irregular appetite, and hmpie coat??%:
rou are suffering from.. Torpid hive
"JHlHoiisncstt." In many ?ases of .*/>.'...-.
tr Complaint," cniy pastor these <.>;:<'',>'
?ms are experienced. 'As a femejly f<-<
di anch-cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden N'r;i
ical Discovery has no .equal, J?S it effe?*?
perfect cures, leaving the liver strcngth
ihed and'healtby. .,
Dr.. Pierce's
I; Pleasant :
Purgative
Pellets.
Purely Vegetable. No care required
while using them.
' Tho "LiL?e Giant" Cathartic, or J?nl
??m in Parvo Physic, scarcely larger
than' mustard seeds, and uro sugax-coat
sd. They remove the necessity of tak
ing-the great, erode, drastic,^ickcni.i;'
pills, heretofore so much in use.
' 'Asa remedy for-Head;-elie, Diwanesr,
ush of Blood to the Hoad, Tightness
bout the Chert, Ead Tastein th'eMo??j,,
Sraetetiorts from ..the Stomach: JiiHiou-.'
.ttaoki, Jaundice;, Pam m the Xidac;.
.ig?ly-coloT6d irvine.' and Internal.
6V6r, Dr. pirrca's Pi<-;i*ant Furga?ve
ellotaiiru usurpa* sod. .furuierniore, ?
would say that their action is univ?r- .
d, uot a-glnud escaping th^ir sensitive
m press. Ago docs not impair the pro
erties of thes j Pollets. They are sugar
oated aud iudoaed in glass bottles,
ieir virtues being thereby preserved
nimpaired for any length of time, so
iat they aro always' fresh and reuaole.
This is not tIie*caso with'those' pills
which are put up. in Cheap wooden op-'
pasteboard bo^es. The daily Uso of two
ellets bas cured tho most obstinate cas
? of Scrofula, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Ery
ipelris, Boil?, BU *chos, PimplesrSore
2yes, and Eruptions. They are, howey -
r, recommended to be.ta?c?n in eonuee*
ion with the Golden Medical Bifc??y?ry,
order to secure the best, resnlts.
DH. PIERCE
FAVORITE
4
Jil
3D 2*. PIEBC
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
DB...P?EB CE'S
FAVORITE
PEESCRIPTION.
The remedial management of those
diseases pe'enliar to women lias afforded
]aif*o experience at the World's Dis
sen Wv y, of which Dr." Pierce is the
L-hief consulting physician", in adapting
remedies for their "cure. Dr.-Pierced
IFav.juiUA Fr?Hcriptlon is tho result of this ,
ixteiideji experience, and has becouiG
?o&tly celebrated for i Ls many and rn
narkajdo cures ofHH those oh ionic divi
sases and
WEAKNESSES
PECULIAR TO
FEMALES:
Favorite Prescription is a Powerful Res
torative Tonic to the entiif system. Ir
Ls H nervine of nnsnrpas?f>d eflicnuy, and,
.vliilo it quiets nervous irriMtion, it
ftrengiltehs the enfeebled' nervous ?yi>
t?m, thereby restoring it to heaUh'ml
vigor. The following diseases ?re among
those in winch the Favorite Prescription
has worked magic cures, viz: Leacor
rhoea, or "Whites," Excessive -Flowing,
Painful Menstruation, UnnaUiral Sup
pressions, Weak Back, .Prolapsus, or
tailing of thc Uteru<=t Anteversion, Retro- .
version. Bearing-down Sensation, Chron
ic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulcer
ation of the Uterus, Internal ''Heit, Ner
vous Depression, Debility, Despondency,
uid very many other chronic diseases *
l?eculiar" to women, but not mentioned
here.
The following Ladies are a few of the'
many thousands who can testily to the
efficacy of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion^ irom experience and observation
Mrs. Cornelia Allison, Peost^ Iowa;
Mrs. Tbcs. J. Methvin, Hatcher's Sta
tion, Ga ; Mrs. T. A. Seymour, Rome,
S.Y.; Mrs. Francis Huswick, Verseile?.
Ohio ; Mrs. Leroy Putnam, North Whar
ton, Pa : Mrs. Mary A. Humoit, Edin?,
Mo.; Mrs. Mary A. Frisbie. I^hrasu,
Pa. : Mrs. D. L. Gill, Chillicotbe, (?fo}^
Mrs. Hariet E. Malone, West Spring
?eld, Pa.; Mrs. R. Hiatt, Emporia, Kan.;
Miss Louise Pratt, Dodgcville, Mass^-?
Mrs L. A J)a?hicld, Noriblk. Va.; Mm.
C. Allison, Proctor, Iowa; Mrs. J. N.
.Vernon. St. Thomas, 0:it. ; Mrs. SC,
Moran, 1?53 North Howard Street,. Beith
morekMd. ; Mrs. ?iucy<7al?mnlp.?t'ne&>
ville; Mr?. Nancy McNaught, JwOsraon,
. ovva; Mi-s. L. J. Stemrod, Friendship,
V. Y. : Miss Ellen Cady, Westiieid, N.
V.; Mrs. Anthcuy Amann, Verona, N.
V.; Mrs. B. N, Rooks, Grand Rapids, '
Mich; Mrs. K H. Webb,' VVater'toXvii,
M. Y. Thousands of referencer caa
.i von at tho World's Dispou-sary.
THE TEOPLE'S
MEDICAL SERVANT.
Dr. R. V. PIERCE, is "the fiolo proprie
tor aud manufacturer of the foregoing
reuiedies, all of which ure : old by DiT?g
gists. Ho is ah*o tho Au thor ?sf the Peoi
plo^ C??imon Seuse Medical Adviser, a
work of ocarjy one thousand pages,with
wo hundred and eighty-two wood-en
gravings and colored..platos. He has
draady sold of this popular work
Over 100,000 Copies ! I
PRICE (post-paid) $1.50.
Address :
R. V. PIERCE, M. D.:
World's Dispensary, Buffalo, K.
Jan. 16, 1878.
IT. X
Stc5
Commodore Vanderbiif
HANDSOMELY endowed a I-niver
-sifcyir. the South; but Du James
L. Gilder left a rict?or legacy to hus poo
pio by giving them his celebrated Liver
Pills. Tho people living in the Southern
port) ou of tho United States arc naturally.
subject to Liver diseases, ard these pills
.viii always Prevent, Relieve or Cw, c.
?old by all Druggists and country ni?i
chants*. ly?.