Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 04, 1878, Image 5

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fbgcfiel? Ibbcr??sfr. o BdgefteJd, S. C., July-?, 187?*. TABITHA BRAY. Miss Tabitha Bray, I am sorry to say, Was a lady who made it a rule every day To ?it here and there lu fact anywhere. If news could bo heard. Miss Bray didn't care For a few drops of rain, Or an ache or a pain ; What was one or the other if news she could gain By visiting round ? Miss Tabitha found More pleasure in gossip than ease, I'll be bound. One wet afternoon Miss Tabitha said, "1 know I'vo a very bad cold in toy head, But I think k quito right and my duty to call And see Miss Palavor, and let her know all The affair that is now in every ono's mouth Concerning the death of our friend Mrs. South." To hor dear friend Miss B>, Off went Miss T. B , Embraced her at once. "And now, love," said she, "Pray, what do you thiuk ! There, I feel fit to sink Mrs. South has poisoned herself with . drink! She died last nigh*, .In a terrible plight t J've been told lt wa? truly a horrible sight ! There, you know, Miss Palaver, it seems dear, to be Quite as well that sho's gone-though its nothing to me." "Well," answered Miss P , "I knew how 'twould be In short, dear Miss Bray, I was once told that she Always took something strong in her cof fee and tea, And would sitdownand drink rum, gin, brandy and wine Till her nose was quite--well, its no bus iness of minc ; ? would not raise scandal, Miss Bray, as you know, ' . But I think Mr. South will not much feel the blow." "Hark ! a ring at the bell, And a knock, dear, as well; Who can it bo?-p'rhaps it is Mrs. Mc Fell" The hostess then cried. The door opened wide, When who should walk in, with a long stately stride But tho'lady in question-our friend Mrs. South ! Tho gossipers stood with eyes open, ami mouth, Tho piuturo of dread. "Why, we tho'tyou were dead !' Miss Tabitha soon summoned cou rag? und said. Mrs. South in reply, Said. "Really, friends, I Can u-?i:re you I'm imt ; bat now, by th? by. May I ask whq has told th's remarkabb lie?" "Well, I heard from Mrs. Clim, ami some one told ber," Said Tabitha Bray, who was now waxiur bolder, "That you died last evening, botwccn eigiit and nine. Through drinking too much strongxphw it.? (ind wine." "Stronir spirits and wine!-drank too much and died ! I don't understand it !" the visitor cried "But sti.p-oli ! I see As plain as can be ; Some ont? mts mad? mistakes evidently I have very bad sight ; Well, it happened last night I took down a bottle-not having a light My med'eine to take (What au error lo make!) I poured out some spirits0/ wine by mis take, Ami should noe have found out Wiia*. I'd been about If thc girl had not then brought the lielit. No doubt The servant-girl told The tauts, amt behold ! The neWM ?prend abroad, and some one more bold For 'nan I;,' said Syu?/e,' I was poisoned that night Through drinking morcspiritsand wine than was right." MORAL. Bo careful, dear reader, no scandal to raise ; Be not too apt to blame, nor too quick to praise ; And don't be induced, for the sake of the glory, To add odds and ends of your own tc a story ; But endeavor this precept of Scripture to mind, That Charity thinketh no ill, and is kind. LET TILDEN SPEAK OUT LIKE HENDRICKS. Governor Hendricks is bearing bimsell in a high toned, maniy way in relation to the pendiug investigation, and we wish Governor Tilden would imitate so com mendable an example. In an interview published in the Cincinnati Enquirer yes tetday, Mr. Hendricks, though favorimj the investigation since it has been com menced, makes an explicit declaration thal be is opposed to any attempt to disturb President Hayes in the possession ot' his office. " J have regarded the Presidential question," he said, " as settled, and have not been in favor of any investigation ( r other proceedings with a view to disturb ing it. I have so frequently expressed myself thus that I felt reluctant to say anything further on the subject. The in vestigation that is now going on in Mr. Potter's committee, however, hus become a very important one. I think it should be prosecuted until the parties connected with the fraud and crime shall be ascer tained and exposed, but not with any views of disturbing Mr. Hayes in the of fice which he holds." If Mr. Tilden would evince an orjual re gard for the peace ".nd tranquility ol' the country and the proteclion ol' business in terests against I he fear ol' new civil com motions ile- public would cease to look upon him as a man who is willing to im peril great interests to snbierve bis owr ambition. Five words from him would quiet all the apprehensions which have baen raised. He has only to say that he has no wis'i or purpose to depose Mi Hayes and that he will be no party lo such an attempt, and forthwith the coun try will be tranquilized and the businois community relieved of its anxieties .Such a declaration would be wise in the mere interest of the Democratic parly, but we preter that Mr. Tikitn shpukj make it from a higher motive. He owes some thing to his country ; and nothing would so Wt .become, him as", lo* prove that.he regards its welfare as i)u;:cnot to all per ,^jPUa]. or party.xont-iderajtions. Hiving lauedto jead'Mr. Hendrick's iii' this direc tian ?re yritk he woidd-have the grace tp i'ollow h\ia.-Exdu?jifje. ;i . . ., J. P. HKNOEBSOX, Graniteville, S.C., - ?Ts's?Rtug-bi*~?toek o?-Goods at prices ?which defy competition. This stock con Mstfl of Dry Goods of every description, Notions, Boote ?dd-.Sht?esr -ShOw-cascTJ Goods, iiitg and Caps. Umbrellas, Gro wries, <&n%fo fofcds;; Tofi ?f>cb, Cigars. Gardotf-SeeoVrrirard, Jiotlow andr Tin 'r\ Ware. Ac., <fcc It.would take too much >\ %^(fan&'?^ih%tsmSfi e?itfnttt?eier ! jj Feb. ll, 1878. lyS * tm MATTHEW LOVE This notable fellow was hung l?y .he people at Cambridge just alter ;iie Revolution. Ile was a noted lorse-tbief and abuser of women and mi'dren. He was indicted and tried before Judge Burke, and under tue terms of tue treaty wira great Brit ain, released by order cd' Court. As soon as the order wa? read, a j?arty o? citizens headed by Gen. Wm. Butler, of 1'amous Revolutionary memory, took him in the court house out. of the hands of the sheriff, and cl ai c. ed him as their peculiar proper ty. Ile was mounted on the saddle horse of Mrs. Butler, earned a few hundred yards, and swung by tho neck to a white oak limb until he was dead-in this particular,at least, ful filling the requirements of the law. It is said that Mrs. Butler never would mount that horse again. The old oak now lies on the side of .lie road, a memorial of lue stern justice of those noble men and a warning to evil-doeis. Judge Burke was so alarmed that lie jumped oat ol the court house window, got his servant and horse, and never pulled rein un til he had placed thirty miles between himself and Cambridge. Ile told the gentleman with whom he lodged that if ho had not left "they would have bung him too," and he dou?-tUss car ried to his grave refreshing memories .f Edge?eld justice.-Ninety-Six GuctrJian. THE PLASTER'S MOE. DOZEN SUPERIOR f\\ST STEEL O HOES, jost rc. ci ved ami 1'ir sale nt low figures, liv DUR1SOE it liRO. April 17 tf 18 I, Horne & Co Hardware Mex-ciauts, Corner Dread .'c Washington Sis , AUGUSTA, GA. Goods received direct from the Manu facturers, and can sell lower than any House in the r itv. Mareil 27th, IS7S-Gm-15 -^ cUrtFS DISEASES CF THE THROAT, lUNGS.LSVER & BLOOD. In thc wonderful medicine in whir!! l!io r.itlict *d are above directed for relief, the discoverer Meliere? lie has combined ia luirmcmx nore "f Nature's sovereign curative properties, which Co<l has instilled into tho vegetable kingdom fm bealing ti.e ^n-k. dian were ever before corn? bined in one medicine. Thee* idenceof this fact i* found in the Er ca I variety of most obstinate diseases M hich a has Iwen found to conquer. lu thc care of Brooch Ul*, severe Cot! xii?. Bini the early stages oi Consumption* fi lias Mtonishoil '.r.e medica! faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce .t the greatest medical discovery of the agc. While it eures tho sever? e>t Coughs, ii strengthens the system and puri Tlow thc blood. Itv ?tr, great nii'l lliorougli blood-purifying properties, st euros till Hu. Hors from :'..<' worst Scrofula toa common Uloich, Ci in plc? or Eruption. Mercurial disease, Mineral l'< i->>i>, and their effects, arc eradicated, am! vigorous health and a sound cous?tiitinn established. Kr y ?I pola?. Sall rhcuni, Fever Sore*), Kealy or Hough Skin, :D >!.'.i i. .ill thc minion ? diseases caused by bad blood, ...!.<? conriucrcd by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. If you feel dull, drowse, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or ycllo*endi brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or <li/./:npi^, pod taste in tu GU itt. internal bent or chills ai ter nato<l u iHi not Itusbeis tow ?plrlts, ?in.t gloorav forebodings, irregular appetite, ami tongue co.-iic'l. v.... :M.> M;:Vrii:;r f.-nat Torpid E.iver, or ** Biliousness." tn many casos oi '.I.tvor Complaint') only part of iliosn Bvin|itout- an- e.\|iericnccd. As a remedy for all such casos, Dr. Pierce's Colder; Medical Dis* eovery ha* no equal, a^ it effects perfect cures, leaving thc liver strengthened ana healthy, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PER BOTTLE. Prepared by K. v. r?iEK<.'E. y?. r>., so* Proprietor, nt UIK Wi.ia.i.-'.s Disrssaaas Buffalo, N. V. TEE GSEiT CAUSE OF Ju.st Published, in (( Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. ALECTURE on the Nature, Treal ment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by self-abuse, involuntary emissions. Impotency, Nervous Debility and Im pediments to Marriage generally : con sumption, Epilepsy and Kits : 'Menial and Physical Incapacity, ita-Hy BOIJ'I J. CULVEUWEJX, M. 1?, author of the "< I reen Rook," Ac Tho world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own oxperiencotlinl the awful conse quences of self abuse may ho etl'ectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of euro tit once certain and effectual, by which every suiFerer, no matter what his condition may be. may cnn; himself cheaply, privately and rad ically. This Lecture will prove a hoon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stain ?is. Address Thc Culvcrwell Medical Co.. -ll Ann St., N. Y. ; I'ostOiUce Box, 45SG. Dee Iv SI Thc CHEAT HEM EDY for OORPUL ES iKTO SJ, ALLAN'S AXTI-FAT ' ls purely rentable an.t perfectly harmless. It 3rrl ' upon toe :oi>d lq-Uia stoaiaca, pravontlug Its hew converted Into fat.. T?lt'iv lb accordance with ,tTn' rectlons, lt ulU ccOueoa fat perum lVom twa to n?? pound? por WOMC "?orp.iJ.-neu is not only a illscaw Itself; hm thc liarhinKcr of others," So wrote illpimcrstes tAcJ?Rl thousand years ajra, ami ?hat was true taca ls mute'/, jim less so to-day. T?ti 'Sold by druggists, or sent, by express, nnon ri celptofSi^o. Quartcr-dozou Si.ua Adiirc^ '? BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.. ' Proprietors, ?uffaj0f ?f, y. ALFRED BAKED, PRESIDENT. Till AUGUSTA ?lS 219 BROAD STJKEET, - Interest Paid on Deposits. j. fi. DEAN,1-: u., TuK.vsuRKU IITfWM, - AUGUSTA, ?A. CHARTERED expressiv in thc interests of the laboring and advene"Wl*^ Regular depositors share in the profits of the Institution, ano are P^viiegea to ?Iran- their mon?v everv six momlis, or interest is credited to principal andoom pounded. Special arrangements made with partie? wishing to leave money wuu ns SUI days or lomror. Dnnds, Slocks and Securities bought and suki. W t \\ itt oe glad to correspond with all parties desiring Information. , Augusta, Ga., -May ?50, ISTb. " SUCCESSORS TO GEO. .A. OATES, 240 Broad Street, Augusta, 6a. .A.RE SELLING First-claa Pianos at Organs at Prices lower than before the war. SEND FOR PRECES. Pianos TUNED and REPAIRED by Mr. T Harry Oates. Orders left a this Office tf-10 SAMPLES SENT FREE THE FMDEfilCESBURG DRY GOODS STOKE. CORNER BY THE PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. :o: The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING SPRING GOODS Of all the NEW AND CHOICE FABRICS of the SEASON. We send SAMPLES arni prices when requested, ami on orders of S10 .->r over for Goons from our Retail Department, we TAY the FREIGHT to the Customer's nearest Express Office. V- RICHARDS & BRO. March lP.th. 1878-ly-13 AUGUSTA, GA. nv STORE AT TRIM, S, t rYo. fi. Fairview Sf. HUGHE Ila? just opened a Select Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. SHOES and ROOTS. BACON, LARI). HAMS. FLOUR, MEAL. RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE. TEA. SOAP. STARCH. CANNED GOODS. HARDWARE, TIN WARE. Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c, ?c., TOGETHER WI TO A CHOICE LOT OF LIQITOP.S, WINES, BEEB, CIDER,, An ? everything else in the way of a good drink. K?r TAYLOR'S EXCELSIOR YEAST POVVDERS.-?8 C2TI invite my friends to call and pi ice ray Good? before purchasing US) E. B. EfTOMGS. I se where; Feb C. 1S7S ??MTAT?M lACffiSEEI O. M. STONE & CO.. Augusta, Ga., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Cullen's improved Lighl Draft Cotton Gin (madeiby 1>. D. Mullett, tlie pate Ice,)' FARM RN G INES, every style for Threshing, Ginning, ?ic, Large Engines, Saw Mills. Grain Separators, Threshers. CottOD Presses, Corn and W ii cat Mills, with fixtures; elie. [Prices TJOW! Terms Liberal'! Every Machine warranted as rcarcsc^tcd. Circulars and estimates furnishcrf :?n application. O. M. STONE & CO., AUjSl'ST.4, GA. Address : -'."TET.-J^-.-.T.Cg ?ppp 1 ?i ii is ty i) in ?UtfCS :o: ill lilli HISS lill nyilil II wu, in AUGUSTA, Gr A. PLANTATION STEAM MCINES, IAM: ??m/s. wi siz-ns, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILTS. GORSE POWERS. THRESHING MACHINES. PUMi'S. IRON R\JLING, WATER WHEELS, GIN GEARING, all Sizes. flaring Bought out > r. Geo. Cooper, bis 01<i Palrons can bc F?raishoiJ with Duplicates and Repairs cheap. Smith's Celebrated Colton Presses, for Hand, Morse or Water Power. pir- REPAIRING done at very LOW PRICES. Mareh :17th. 1878-ly-15 _ WIIOLKSAI.K AKI1 RKTAII. DJ?AT.KR IX STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT BL \ ST : I.M I* DO VED 1S77. - other high-hearth slove in thc market. and flited ind deep Superior beyond comparison - any omer mmi-ncum l- ,,, " It has Largo Single O^in DoorsTartisU^'ly designed, lined with tin m with bright turn buckles ; forge Imt-bla t Uro duor, swinging hearth plato, n ashj.it with Spears'? pjpnl Baled A ah Pun and sitting grate Tho oven is large, aud the lines of unusual siao, and so arranged as to ily kept clean. Jt, has u large top, provided with Maniglo's J'.it tnt Gas-burning Long Divis ion Piece, tho best cross-piece in use. Alice mouldings of the stove aro heavy, and its dosign and ornamentation will satisfy tho most critical tiste. FOR Wooli Hie stove is Citied with a Patent Combined Wood Grate and E.re Dog, an entirely i.ew arrangement, and tho most durable wood grate in uso. FOUR SIZES. G inch, $22.00. 7 inch, $27.00. 8 inch, ?32.00. 0 ii ch $34.00 .731- Call aiifl'Scc it, or Send for Circular before purchasing elsewhere. Fin:?!! fookiiig Slovc? ?12.10 mu? ioM I or Sah- bv W. I. RELPH, Mareh /sf, is7S. 2C?r, Hmnil Street. AliurSTA, CA. C. A,. A. TTS TI 5 - DEALER IN SOTES, ipWAll, ip . .KH3NV VrO.\, S. Ci IAs .11 M Oi'r.NLi) a new Establwhnienl for HIP nh rf SUm*. Tinware, of ali.(?escn.?d?ons. Uy$j&Wfit$ I manufacture rnvself aiid cnar?nlee I" givepn D^V-satifhielion. Lsell thc Celebrated " Farmer (bri" Cooking Slove-Imm $20 lo SoU-accorhng to MZ?. P?rs?nd wanijng Pols. Pan.?, or nriylhinc oelnncinp ? a ?Stove ^ui;have..ir ?u^4ilied,hfre. 1 also repair old Sieves and old Tinware. Mf stock of .1 ia ..consists . ni -pp.rt of"F?30t. Tubs, Chamber Pails; Cups, B?cketa f every size. Htm*l Tin warf cit- every de-VcrlpUoty', Grater. Slie?t-Iron and Jaquine J Ware, "lc. *&^&P?? $$$$ '. n's Gu tii-ri np, 6pouting and Rooifi np a specially. . ? .Kat.. A?1 '.vork'executed with,neatness and despatch and guaranteed :-ui ?*...., rVr xlM j-i;;^r-?: - ?' '? ~>'< r * ?WOT May Slh; 1878--"3'm 21 JOHNSTON, S. C. ? Manufacturers or and Deal ord in Every Description of CARRIAGES AiSTD BUGGIES, PLA1SIATI0I? Am LUMBEE WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Shoe Findings, Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage Materials, Saddlery, Hard ware, Whip?, Umbrellas, Etc. BEPOSITOE Y A ND SA LES- A 00MS : 208 Broad Street, Augusta, Cu., anc OS Cherry Street, Macon Ga. March L'Tth, 1S7S-ly-15 DAY, TARJELA HILL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, HARNESS, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. THE attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortmon to goods in all tho above branches, which we aro offering very low to suit the times. ?E?*~ Send for our Pri?es. T33- Carriages. Ru ?rai ns. Rockaways. One-Horso Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wasons, Dutrgy UmhndUs Children's Carriages-all/prices, Combs and Clippers, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Daek Bands, Dits, Harness of all detcrip lion, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels, 1 lame Strings. Horse Brushes, Buckles, ifcc, Oak and Hem lock Sole Leather. French and American Calf and Kip Skins. Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Tools and Findings of all kinds. Leather and Gum Bolting-2 to 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp and Gum Packing. JlSSr- Tho Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon-wide or .arrow Ties, and the Reliable Sweetwater Wagon-\\ Axle, all at bottom prices. March 13th, 1878-ly 13 DAY, TAMAHILL & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. New York Millinery Store ! -:o: MISS NELLIE PURCELL, DEALER IN FINE FRENCH MILLINERY, FLOWERS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, NOVELTIES IN NECK WEAR, FANCY AND JET JEWELRY, Ko. 232 Broad Street, under Central Mote!, . ???G??ST?, GA. April 11th, 1S7S-Gra-1T 'o The People of Edge-field ! OOO PAIRS OF SHOES! kjUIThlD TO Til !-] SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, e\>n in anti-war times. Gents* fine low quarter work, in all Sivlrs. French Calf French Goat, French Kui. and Kangaroo from Ansi ral in ; Price.' $2.50 to $5.50. It ia worth your time to call and inspect this splendid stock, just for tiie pleasure ol' seeing the gr?a: improvements. Ln dies', Misse-' and Childrens in endleu variety. Evans'Patent Ex panding Doola and Congress Gaiter--the littest ever invented by Jan. nO; 1S7S. ly Vj PETER KEENAN, Opposite New Menu ia ? nt j CF.XTKAL UOTF.L BLOC;;, A?ntrstA, GA. im ??? POR TAI NH ne ! ?:o: s|'';.'? AZ* &?\ ?RK & & flA ATI GRANIT K V 11 !. E. S. C. |{JAS nu har.il, ami receives .t?*??v, Now C?ooil* in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, I am determined to keep none but thebes! brands, and .'ell them at prices to snit the hard times I seil Ute best, brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, and whether the Mollit Bell Punch Law past-es the Legislature or not, I ehali continue to sell "Thc HJos-ibac Particular," or Swed ffiash ?TU o?a sn iain Com Whiskey, FINE WINE, LAGER LEER, und LIQUORS of Every Description. MY WAGON YARD is in good order and free to the Public. All I ask is that you call and sec my Goods. Jan 23, 1873-ly-C A. P. PADGETT, Graniteville, S. C. I li ju BM mmm $8,000 00 WORTH OF NEW GOODS JuST received from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and more ti arrive, consisting ol STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line ot Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, A full stock of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the choicest GRO CERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING at the lowest prices-and in fact every thing on hand from a Paper of Pins to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro pose to sell low. Give me a trial and be satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Graniteville, is not behind thc tines. N. B.-I continue to sell COTTON, consigned to me by Planters. FREE OF CHARGE. n . JAMES E. COOK. Graniteville, S. C., Sept. 5, 1S77. lySS AUGUSTA. GA. IS still Manufacturing completo stocks of Olio and Two- HO RS E .WA G ONS; and is determined not to ho undersold. Also SPHINX; WAGONS and HARNESS if all kinds. For Prices apply by iClter, or in person,, to J. II. LOU HEY, Proprietor, Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets, AUUUSTA, GA. ^ar-5D)00O Feet Hard-Lumber Wanted. 1 Feb. 6, . tis NH PFOPl? LOOK TO M liiif LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF GOODS At the rVew Store ot H. W. LANDRAM, 263 Broad Street Augusta, Ga, 9www Worth of Dry Goods to he closed out regardless of Cost. These goods have been selected for the retail trade and is strictly a first-clas retail stock. SPECIAL. Fifty thousand yards Dress Goods, at 5c. a yard up ; prices never heard of. Ten thousand yards Black and colored Grenadines, from Gie. up to the very finest, at $2 per yard. Three thousand yards Black and Colored Silks at the Lowest Prices. Five thousand yards Cretons, at 5c. a yard. Fifty thousand yards Calicoes, at 4c. a yard, and Gie for the best ; clieice styles. Forty thousand yards checked and striped Osnabnrgs, from 7c, a yard. Ten thousand yards Cottonades, Linens, Tweeds, etc., for men and boys' wear, from 10c. up. April 24th, 1878-3m-18 SELLING- OUT ! Price List J. Pf Weathersbee. Calico at 2\ to 8 cts. Needles 3 papers for SJsts. Paus 3 for 5 cts. 10 yds. Sea Island Homespun for 81. 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for $1. 1G yds Checked and Striped Homespuns for $1. Yard-Wide Irish Linen at 25 els per yd. 1G yds Corded Pique for 81. 20 Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for $1. 20 yds Grenadines, Striped, for 81. Heavy Linen Drill for pants, 12Jc per yd. Heavy Towelling 16 yds for $1. 20 yds Cotton Jeans, for pants, for $1. Gents' and Boys' Clothing very cheap to close out Suinnier Stock. Plaid Sash Ribbons, G inches wine, 12* cts. per yard. Cents' Extra line white Merino Shirts for 2(i cts. each. Ladies' Suits-Grass and Linen-from 81.75 to 80.00. A large lot ol' Trunks-slightly damaged-from 25c to 80. Shoes and Hats going the same way to close out. Childrens' Shoes at 25 cents. A beautiful line of Matting from '20 cents up. A lot of One-Day Clocks that must be sold-good ti mo-keepers from 8- to 4-come in time. A beautiful line of Light Trench Summer Cassitneres, all wool, for 00 c's per yd-old price 82.25. Navy Blue-all wool-50 cts per yd -ohbju ice 81 2". 10-4 Bleached Sheeting from 20cts. np Tn bleached Sheeting from I5e. np. Pins :*>G0 to the paper lc. each. Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, (?Oe. per box. Ladies' Striped lioso 10c. per pair. Ladies* White Hosfl S cents per pair. Gen*?' i Hose from 5 cents up. Gents' French Lin en Finished Handkerchiefs. 21x21 inches-ready for use-? for 25c. Gents' Puro Linen Handkerchiefs, 22x21 inches, for lOe. Hemmed. Pure Linen Towels and White Goods Sold for one-third less than heretofore. Gent?'Suspenders-dam-, ed-for 5.:. per pair. 5,000 L F. Handkerchiefs, 18x18, for 4c. each. 20,000 Cakes of Soap, le. each. 1,000 Parasols at prices reduced greatly. 5?0 Looking Glasses that must be sold, iron, 20c. up. All goods in Grocery Department sold at bottom prices. A very superior Codee at 20c. per lb. Fine Extra C Sugar 10c. per lb. Excellent Hams at t per lb., ?fcc, ?fee. <sr Eio not forget the RTew PIKCC of Business, 849 and 2??5fl between the Planters Motes and the Upper Market. Jan. 30, 1S73. iy7] J. P. WEATOERSBEE. AUGUSTA, GA THE OLD RELIABLE Lisa BI -:o: r>i t?a J Fi'j AGAIN to call votir very serions and particular attention to his Mammoth and Matchless Stock of FIRST-CLASS SPRING & SUMMER Dry Good-*, which has never before reached such astonishingly-lbw down price?. My friends will se3 how utterly impimi ble it is to enumerate all the things in a Dry Goods Store. My customers cati roly on my stock sup plying anything that they CKII think of or desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anything yon want, you shall not be disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, and about the price you want to pay. Exceptional Lines and Prices in the following departments may be re lied on. S GOODS, WHITE (1001, HOSIERY and IO [assimcrcs, House Keeping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats, SMALL WARES, LADIES' READY MADE SUITS LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS mn Parcels amounting to $10.00 and over WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. JAMES W. TURLEY, April 25th, IS7S-3m-19 ?W PROCESS FLOUR ! L. ?F. IMTJIT .T lEirt. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROPRIETORS CRESCENT FLOUR MILLS, ATJGrTJSTA f GrJT^. Standard Brands Flour: FANCY FAMILY, DOUBLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE . Our Flour mad.; by the new process has no equal. We have constantly* on hand fresh ground BOLTED MEAL, TEARL GRITS, STOCK MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, FINE FEED, WHEATEN GRITS, GRAHAM FLOUR. CST Send for Price List and New Process Circular. (lyS; Thirty-Five Years ! . f?S A LONG Business Life, and just that length of time hav-- Te b??.tL-^ sailing Dry Goods to Edgefield County. . ^ We feei that we do not need any introduction. You know what we mean when we say we have Cheap Goods. Wo have now Black and Colored Silks, Black and Colored Dress Goods,, Linens, Linen Damask, Towels., Napkins, Hosiery, Notions 0 a u sini?res and Suitings, Homespuns at Factory Prices LAWNS, 21-J YARDS WIDE. 03LY 12 ? C?M? COUNTERPANES F?CM 75 CENTS Sj* a G-RAY & C^*r" April 17th, 1878-tf-lS