Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 25, 1878, Image 6

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Edgef?eld, S. C., July dv 25, 1878. The Hauda That Can Make Good Bread. You may talk t rn? of accomplished With ?'^?ods ?s white as.the lily" ; And of nr.elttng blue eyes, and anburn curbs, Bot I thinly that decidedly willy. But -when np y one mentions a lady's handi,' Tho question pops into my'hwil. Not nf their beauty and golden bauds But csp they make good Ure? d ? There are hands that aro skillful with pencil and brush, And can paint a landscapeWfa?? , Jhat eau, write sweet notes, and color a bynah. With ^o^?retiest beauty end grace. Perhaps yon will call me a gluttonous capri, Bot, tor ms, I prefer instead, A mstterrof-nict and senaibls girl, With bands that ?jan make good bread. There are hanci3 c-*n pl?y tlle piano ? . with oase. And fiqger tho lively guitar ; Can crochet and embroider, and all such as these, Mora worthless than Uaefet by raf, thea? a?e alt tvry plaasing %o ea* ?ad *? eye, lut whoo yon onme to be ft>df * V m u-llj hntj no banda henfrutk (ha skies Like ?RK-e that can make good breed. We have troubles enfiiigti io a world like this, But one thing lessens it much Brings household pea**?, and domestic . bliss. . And th,at is good dinners, and Mich, If ever you get tired of this world's busy strife, And ta,ke a notion to wed. Don't fall for your lifo to get a'wile With juanda that can make good bread. - Wm T. Jlonaday, in Reformer. Gov. Hampton has respited Jeii" Divis, |he murdereroi the Franklins, ot' Abbeville, until the 23rd ol'Au gust. ' CHARLESTON'S TRADE WITH AFRICA, It gives us great pleasure to an nouuee. the gratifying ?tct that, as one of the results of the A zor A vent ful trip, ar. order has been received, by I. H: Hall & Co., cf Charleston, for lumber, sashes, doors, blinds, nails, and other material for the erec tion of a number of houses at Mon rovia, This order was secured for Charleston by our special correspon dent, Mr. A. B. Williams, who cer tainly lost, no time iu making koown the advantages of this Vi ty as the shipping port for African trade. Such material as is now tc be sent out to Monrovia has hitheito been bought in England, and there is no doubt that Charleston can supply it more cheaply, while the cost of ship ment will be less. Messrs. Hall ?? Co. have engaged freight room on the Azor, which vessel; according to thc calcul?tiona"or the Exodus Associa tion, may cross the bar any day, as she wat ordered to remain no longer than fifteen dry? a: Monrovia-.-,;,T> " J ?jr^cx?ri mer \ no I I ll Mill lill I ll net j^aSpfSTan assortment of samples by the Azor, and in thia way secure a foothold in a new field. If the ee tion of Thc News and Courier, in sending Mr. Williams to Liberia shall cause the migrants, in fntme' to be properly cared for, and shall iu addison, give to Charleston the imjport and export trade of the " Bla?k Republic," the work of Thc News and Courier will have been richer in substantial advantage than we could have ventured to hope. News and Courier. O UST received a fresh lot pure Cider and White Wino Vinegar. Warranted to keep^pickles, at PENN'S DRUG STORE. Jone 5,-14 25 LIAN'S FLY ERICS LnuCumtnrmUr. KILLS ail the FLIES in a room in TWO HOURS, zo c. worth will kill more the* than $id worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, DO trouble. Sold by Dsvccma Evunr* ?TIMBS, Botanic-Msdicine CoTjBuSakvN. Y. NEW MARBLE WORKS! Ti _ EE undersigned would respectfully announce to the eitizensof Edgetield and adjoining Counties, that he is prepared to furnish at short notice, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES. SLABS, Ac. Will carefully Box and deliver at De pot without extra charge You will find it to your interest to cal! on mo. P. RETNOLDf, Corner Campbell nod Telfnir Streets (One Square from Union Dep on. Fob. 27, 1878. ' AUGUSTA GA. The GREAT REM EDV for OOHPULBNOE, 0 ALLAN'S ANTLiFAT i? purely vegeUlti- inC p?rfiwtly liarail***. It seat upon tlic ?IVHI in UJC stomach, lireve.uiuir Ita bcinr e?.nvurtcd lntu fat.- Taki-n lu Tiocorrt?ncv nifli Ht rectlolii, tt wlH rr du?- a fut ftota two to 9va >-HM per wer lc - *-Csri/iilrnce ls not only a disease Itst?*. bnt tlic tt?r!4n?er of ?.UUT?." SO ?rote Hippocrates two tlKriuarrt year* a ..-J, aud whk'? waj Vu? UKO 1* mmt Hie Uts so axjiy. * *>i<i hy dru?hts, or sent, by UP ? s, ?BOB r> asHptorllJa^uarter-dozeneiSV xJetS?- - - ? BOTANIC M?DIC8KS GO., ?> Full Preserving and Beautifying the reeta. Tiy a bottle. At Fehn7* Drug Store. May Sth, 1S7S-21-4t pTLlfTS, &0 Q Or Sagar-Coated. Concentrated* Roo* and Herbal Juice, Antl-Blllone Granulen. THE "EITTEE GIANT* CATKAHTIC, or Klnrltcm lu Farro Pbyale. The nevonv of modern MM!c*4, Chemical, ?nA ?hni-maooulicni Seien'?. Ne use af an;- lon**c UJdn* Ute larpe, repulsive, an* nauseous ?til:?. comiKwc'l of aheap, crude, and bulky ins;rcdi cati, when wc ram bv a careful appfloatioa ot chert:?ea! science, extract all the cut?anlo and other medicinal properties from the mo*: nun* r.ble ranfti ami herbs, ?nd concentrate die in into a minute Granulo, scarcely laroer tbau a suB'tard need, thai can be readily swallowed bv thnaO ol Hie moat MW itt va stomachs mid fa*? tiiUvna taste*. Kaeh Hute Par*rnttve Pella* rapre -out*. 1n a m?,:oonc4)ntrntcd iona, na mu eil cuticle )i .wer aa u ciulxKliixl in MIT ot iii? large pill* foots! for sale In drug-suopa. Prom tliclr wonderful cathartic power, In comparison to Uieir ab a, people vt io have not trie J uom ata apt to MI iv"-* that thev ure luirsh or drastic Ita .feet: tmi ?uch I* not at all Uiocase, Cha diff?rant active mediclaol principiad ot Whtoh ihey av? cctupo?cd bei nf? so hannoniisd and nouille d, aaa Uv the oin or?, aa to produce a ?Oil ?Mrottiua ?wi araotro???*. yat aaawr and ?ilu017 operetta!! eosaartle. ?a 00 tie ward ti herabr offered by the pro* mor ?7 tSa?e .fsUau, oliomlat wno, upon rn?a>?*>, wUl Mud to thom tiny oialomul o? u'W Mi'ia* of mo row/, tolnora? polaon, ojio? JiU'toua Urtii'. Sa . Cj Heine outirolv T?c* takle, aopexheai? pars w ii-i'iifd while iuwf Uiern. They opw atp without ijU'.itrtiruuve to Che c^nstihulon, oh?* nf oec\\KU\(a, Var 4m; nd I CP, Wcedoefc*, C ^lipntjott, Jmpurg Blood, Pa.'q tu t)|o MiouldorH,THiUnifHs ot tao (ho-t, Dizziness, Sour Eructation* /rora the Montncli, Bad ta? to lu thsf mouth, i?i?iou* attack*, Pain la re? Kloo of Kidneys Internal Fever, Klontod fofl i ny ubout Ntomn<-h,Ituu!t ul Hlood. to Head, Hla-h-colorod Urine, Unsociability stud Gloomy foreboding*, take Dr. Pii-rcCV Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of Ute remcilal power sf mr Purgative Pellet* over Wi prent M variety of diseases. I "trl3tl to ?ax ?i:it their net iou upou the not mal oeonomy I* uulveraal, iioi a plinid or .Usuc ??captas? tatar paiiatlve lm prca.s. Ape doc* pot imyjair the properties of Uie.c Pellet*. Thev nre-!>upnr-coaicd and ia-. ' ?toned In p?a?? bottle-, iheir virtues bciup Utero liv mv-crve.l unim ?mistar any lenirtnof time. i:i nnv climate; MI trna they are always fresh and reliable.' This is not the vase with those lillis tvli'.eli ure put np la cheap wooden or liastcbtmnl boxes. Kccmlcet ?mt for all di> ta-e- whore n Laxative, Alterative or Purgative, is in.ln-m?>f, lhe-0 tulle i'?JtCO ?-ill jnv? thc laoit parleBSintiafctcifon io alf wno UMS ificm. . ? They are sold b>; all rrnggists at ci-ats a bottle' 2. V. PIBR5S. l?. D.. Prop'r, ? . r.vnwto. jz. y S?zdwaie Mercia?ts. Corner Broad it Washington Sts , AUGUSTA. GA. Goods 'received direct from the Mann factur?is, and "eau sell lower than an; House in the City. Marc!? :27th, 1678- ?m-l? Ayer's Sarsaparilla ]?*. r Scrofula, ami :;i _crot'ifious diseases. Ervsi jielrsj^^08*'' Qt '<r- AnUio ire, Irruptions a:u >V,m as.'s of tu< I iciiraVons of tin ri Ij^rht Li II-.". ? ?<?? 1 ,<5to"ia*;u. Kidneys atolls, >i0tcWS?*r*3 ietteJ; ??at, sSatim, Scald Ifca?ylfj>f?ptrorui. Ulcers. Sores, iiheumatisnnjvcuralgia, Pain io tiie Rones. Si-ie and Head. Female Weakness, Sterility, Leuconiioeu, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, .r.:d for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla L a combination ol vegetable alterati?es - St?liugu, Man drake. Yellow lkwk - -with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, thirl u the most efficacious medicine yet kno^a toz thc diseases it is intended to cut-?. Its iugix'dieuts aresonkiliuiiy com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and v.hije it is so mild as to bc harmless even to children, it is ?till so c&'ecturtl as to pur.?* out from the syntem those impurities and corruptions which develop iuto loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prom ?neut physicians all over the coun try repese in it, prove their esp?rience of its usefulness. Certif?cales attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cxsfs aie publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence ot the superiority of this fear* saparilla over every otlier alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, thal we need do no more than to assure The public that the best qualities it has uvtri possessed are strictly"maintained. PREPARED EV Dr. J. C. AYER ? CO.. Lowell. Mass., J'radical anti A lid iff? ir. it I ?'ii fin ?nts. SOLD UV ALI. DRUGGISTS LVEUVWHERR. By an :mm?melir::rSrp. e\:cndinr through a pcriikLof years. Iiartntf a*itliiii ti.at niuo treated ma?y (housaiHl ivi^c.. <if nio-c di-e.i.-cs ncculiai to woolan; .1 lavo boen enahleil to perfept s iHfisUia^MitaMtjaere?uble laeiucinc iliat meela .lie MlsaitiopS^aSpiiiaVl hv. u..a o!r??4-of^ut eaoctnrith iH?iawcerlaiat; and.c^a?tnoss. To dcsijriiftlo Ultu natural spociCc couipouad, I have mimed it . ' ?. Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prssc'ript?on. TliP form, however, i* but a foeblO c-vpre??ion o? my lli^h appreciation ol Its value, ba-ed npiii my own iMsrMimri nlMorratlon. As u pio^e nb aervcr. I have, wliik? witncsalntr4ta iiositlvo re suils in thc few p|ieCMl '?st;;^,.* ?ucjdcnl iD.tlic ??iKirato nrpinam -t? wonnue aln^le.1 it om a? thc climds or erowal ns irein of ni y medical cnycerv. o:i*,- inerits, as a p.'i'i tnc. s.!.'c, amt effectual remcily for ?ii- et?ss of ilisvti-es ?uni one that ? iii. itt all limed and : floral! circumstanced.'act kindly ai: I in har mony willi Hie laws which jrovcni Uip icinnlo sy&tcm, I ara u illinp io gtake my reputation as a physician. Say, even more, so ennddent am 1 that it will nol tli&apiioiril thc :u*>.-? sa ilpili no ?.v|icci?tloft9?ef a Mnple biriiHd'lailv who it-'os it foraiiybf thc ailments for which I rccam ifand ::. Utat I oller and rill it under A POSITIVE ?17 AK ANTEE, ?f a bonedcial otfect is ma oxpericnceil l?\ ihcUmc two-ihinls of il?e con tents ?f thc l?>!i!(! aro used; I will, on return ni thc bottle, two-thirds ot tho t.i"d?r?!.c navinc; liccn taken according to directions, mid t!;:- r:i?e bcinp one for whicli I r^oinmcntl it. jiromjiilv refund ?Ute Xl.y paiij mr il. Had i au*. Hie most iicrfccleonlftlcnce in >'~ vir'...o-, ? cou:?! n?l otl'T li ns 1 du ulster u conditions; hut hav Ing witnessed :t- trulv miraculous cures In ?i"u saiiils of eases, I foci warranted raid perfci-tly ^ulV in ilsUitijr boili my n on:?iil.MI und my nu.ney un Ile mcrim. -. Thc fe" rlnp aro amour thn-e diseases iii irhich my Favorito Prescription lau nyirkcd r.isro-.. as if by mnaie. ami with a cer tainty never before attained by anv ninilici?e: fAracorrhoj.'v Excessive Ft?winjr. l'ainful Monthly Periods, Suppressions ?!;<. , froio 'ai natiirale.iUi.os, Irrepufnritics, Weak Huck, l'n?. lapsus,orfallinxof the t'icriis. AniereMon and Betmvcision, llearinp Down S< rjiaiions, inter ital Heat, Nervons Ueprosslon. Debilitr, De> pondenny. Ttireateneil Misearriape, Chr.nilc Uonpcstion. Inflammation and Ulceration i>f Um li torus. Impotency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male WciiJuirMs, mid very many otia-r clirnnic lUSeases incident to woman not mentioned here, i In ail flHeciinns of this airMIre, my Favorite Prober!lotion works cures-.the marvel o? tho world. Tili? medicine I do n<>i . \tol as a r-nrc-all, out it ndmlrably futUlU a aincle nesa of porpoac. h?ihp a most purfect vi?ecifjcin ali chrculo diseases of Um sexual sys tem of woman. It will not rnaanpoint, twr will lt do liavaii, !n any state or condition. Those who desire farther information on Lhese subji'.-ts can obtain it in TUE 1'KCPLK'? r;o*f.MOK SK.NSK MKIIICAL Afjvitisu, a book . :>f over 900 papes, i?cnt, post-jiaid, ou rece:pt ?f e 1.50. It treats luintue'v ot tbote dtaeasea > peculiar to Ke.urJce, and piros much valuable africa in regard t" the in:ma^umcnt of Uiasa c dfectioos. 'J FAVORITE PBESCRIPTiaN SOLS J BT AI<1? OHVQCMTh. ll PIERCE, I. D.,PTODT, ItVFFALO, X. r. GEO. G. REYNOLDS. GEO. W. REYNOLDS. GEORGE G. REYNOLDS & SON, -DEALEBS I3ST- ______ SASH, PAINTS, DOORS, m_-^7 ' BLINDS, PUTTY, Gr l? A. SS, LOOKS, WHITELEAD, HINGES, GRATES, SCREWS, MANTELS, &C. Hu.ilders' Supplies OF ALL KINDS. Ware-Rooms: No. 43 Jackson Street. ??-Write for Prices. [fob27-lyll] AUGUSTA, GA. | SAMPLES SENT TREE! ? TBK FREDERlCESB??G DRY GOODS STORE. CORNER BY THB PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 The Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING SPRING GOODS Of.al! the NFAV AND CHOICE FABRICS of the SEASON. _ We semi SAMPLES and price? when reo tested, and on orders of $10 Or over for Goods from our Retail Department, we PAY the FREIGHT to the Customers nearest Express Office. _ jp RICHARDS & BRO. Mareil 13th. IS78^jy_-bi , m AUGUSTA, GA& ll NEW STORE AT TRENTON, & tt ?'sr s I\o. I, Fairview Si. All Has just, open? J a Select Stock of -DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES and BOOTS. BACON, LARD, HAMS, FLOUR, MEAL, RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE. TEA. SOAP, STARCH, CANNED GOODS, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. Chowing and Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c., &c, TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF* ?TlQUOES, -WIISTES, BEEB, G113 SH, A tri everything else in the way of a good drink. ty TAYLOR'S EXCELSIOR YEAST POWDERS.^ J SSM invite rav friends to call and price ray Goods before purcfesing elsewhere. Feb. G. 1878. lrS) 52. 15. EU'GMJS. O. M. STONE & CO., Augusta, Ga., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Gu?l?tt's Improved Eight Draft Cotton Gin (made bj 1 D. Gullett, the pate; tee,')' FAUM ENGINES, every. ?tyla for Threshing, Ginning eic, IftrgeJ,n?jaei^f^?? ^fluf Prices Low! Terms Liberal ? Every Machine warranted as rearesented. Circulars and estimates furnished on application. Address : 0. M. STONE & CO., 9-?y AUGUSTA, Ci :o: AUGUSTA, GA. -:o: PLANTATION STEAM ENGINES, CANE HILLS, AH Sizes, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, PUMPS, IRON RAILING, WATER WHEELS, GIN GEARING, all Sizes. Having Bought out Mr. Geo. looper, his Old Patrons can be Furnished With Duplicates and Repairs < heap. Smith's Celebrated Golton Presses, for Hand, Horse or Water Power. JW REPAIRING dune at very LOW PRICES. March i!7th, 1878-ly-15 WHOLESALE AX1? RETAIL DEA LEI! IN P STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT BLASlNf IMPROVED 1877, Superior beyond comparison ? ar|y other high-hearth stove in tho market. It lins Lar^c Single Oven Doors, artist irallyd esigned. lined with tin and fitted with bright turn buckle*; large hot-bla t fire door. swinging hearth plate, and dein ishj iii with Spears s Patent Puled A sh Pan and Killing grate. The oven is large, and the thus of unusual size, ?nd so arranged as to be eas ily kept cleaii. It lias alarie top, provided with Maniglc's Patent Gas-burning Long Divis ion Piece, tho best cross-piece in us?. All t .o mouldings of tho stove are he?vv and ils design and ornamentation will satisfy'the most critical tasto. . ' ' Fon WOOD the stove is fitted with a Patent Combined Wood (.'rate and Fire Dog, an entirely cow arrangement, and the most durable wood grate in uso FOUR SIZES. 6 inch, $22.00. 7 inch, $27.00. S inch, ?32.00. 9 ireh, $34.00 ,72ft- Call and Sen it, or Send for Circular before purchasing elsewhere. Small Cooking Stoves $12.1)0 nnd 15.00. K..r Sale bv W. ?. DELPH, March 1st. Is7?. .?(*,,'; Rroad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. C. A. AUSTIN, -DEALER IN JOUTtSTON, S. C. . HAS JUST OPENED a.new Establishment for the salo of Stoves, Tinware, of ali descriptions, My Tinware 1 manufacture myself and guarantee to give en ?t*,satisfaction. I sell tin-Celebrated " Farmer Girl" Conkinc Stove-from $20 t i according to size. P'.-rs'-nu wanting Pots, Pans, or anything beloncihg to a Stove .-tn have.it supplied here. I also repair old Stoves and old Tinware. My stock of 'in consish? in part of Foot Tub.?, Chamber Pail.?, Cups, Buckets ' f every Bise. Vssed Tinware cf every description, Gratos. Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware etc. Job Work, aitch as Guttering, Spouting and Roofing a specialty. ' . S&~ All work executed with neatness and despatch and guaranteed. 0. A? Austin, JOHNSTON, S. C. May 8th, 1878-3m-21 J?IISTO?YS. C. -:o: lew Goods! New Goods! -:o: Prioes Guaranteed to Suit the Times ! ? PREFER not to pi vc special prices, bat rall and examine my Immense Stock f Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., before purchasing elsewhere. CN my Dry C?oods Department -.viii be found an elegant assortment of Staple and i'ancy Dry Goods, Readv Made Clothing, etc., Ac, ?vc. ALSO, on hand a full Stock of General Groceries, consisting of Plantation mpplies, Hardware. Liquors, tte, which I am offering at the lowest prices A largo supplv of Standard Fruit Jars just received and for sale LOW FOR .ASH. . W. G. KERNAGHAN, Johnston, C. C. & A. R. R., S. C. ORDER YOUR KETTLE! 9 Shafting and Pulleys. GIN BEARING-, &tJ?t???g- ~?n^iiics,'Ootton Serow?, Belting -FROM FOREST CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS 170 FENWICK ST., (near Water Tower), AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Manufacturers and Dealers in [Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, WATERWHEELS. Saw, Grist and Flour Mills, Furnishings and Machin ery. Castings in Iron and Brass-of all kinds. ? Speci.tl Attention Given to Repairing Machinery. AST Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Second hand Machinery t ought and Sold. We use Wrought-iron Journals in our Cane Mills, ly-16 To The People of Edgefield ! OOO PAIRS OF SHOES ? QUITED TO THE SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, even in anti-war times. Gents' fine low quarter work, in all Styles. French Calf. French Goal, French Kid, and Kangaroo from Australia ; Prices $2.00 to $5.f)0. H. is worth your time to call and inspect this splendid stock, just for the pleasure of seeing the great improvements. Ladies', Misses' and Children's in endless variety. Evans' Patent Ex panding Boots and Congress Gaiters-the finest ever invented by Jan. 30, 1STS. Iy7] PETEE KEENAN, Opposite New Monument, C.E^aj,L HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. i - 4- ? ?:o: GRANITE V I ?. L E, S, C. AS on hand, and re?oives daily, New Goods in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 1 am determined to keep none bul the best brands, and fell them at prices to suit the hard times. I sell the best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, and whether the Moffit Bell Punch Law passes the Legislature or Dot, I shall continue to sell "The Double Particular," or Sweet Mash Mountain Corn Whiskey, FINE WINE, LAGER BEER, and LIQUORS of Every Description. MY WAGON YARD is in good order and free to thu Public. All 1 uk ia that you call and see my Goods. Jan 23,1878-ly-C ' A. P. PADGETT, Graniteville, S. C. $8,000 00 WORTH OF NEW GOODS ?UST received from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and uore tj arrive, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, *A*n endless vari? ty 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 AERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING at the lowest prices,-and in fact every hing on hand from a Paper of Pins to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro iose to sell low. Give me a trial and be satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Graniteville, a not-behind the lines. N. B.-I continue to ?eil COTTON, consigned to me by Planters, FREE JF CHARGE. r "ii enc? JAMES E. COOK. Graniteville, S. C., Sept. o, 1S77. ly3S TRIE L9WKEV WAGON FAGTSIV AUGUSTA, GA. S !\ : -para R still Manufacturing complete stock/0f Ono and Two-HORSE WAGONS, and is determined not to be undersoidX?ian SPRING WAGONS and HARNESS all kinds. For Prices apply by ?efaer, or in person, to f .7. H. IJOWREY, Proprietor, ^ M A?? * . ? M , Conjer Campbell and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. . VS* 50,000 Feet Hard Lomb*r Wanted. Feb, G, tf8 , ?). L. FULLERTON, 192 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bio?esf fii & C??ekery. ID?lioaoiaioo Ranges? Number 7, $65.00. Number 8, $75.00. CHARTER OAK STOVES, No. G, $22.00. No. V, $27.00. No. 8, $32.00. No. 9, $34.00. THE GRANGE STOVE, No. 6, $18.00. No. 7, 25.00. No. 8, $30.00. We also keep other patterns at the lowest market prices. D. L. FULLERTON. Augusta, Ga., March 6, 129m DAY, TANNAHILL. & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, HARNESS, LEATHER,'.SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. THE attention'of the'pntmc ia called to our lurge and complete assortmen to goods in all tho above branches, which we are offering very low tc snit the times. Send for our Prices. ZST Carriages. Buggies. Rockaways, One-Horse Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wagons, Bnegy Umbrellas, Children's Carriages-all prices. Combs and Clippers, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all descripi tion, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels, Hamo Strings. Horse Brushes, Buckles, <fec, ttSr- Oak and Hemlock 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 Belting-2 to 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp and Gum Packing. #3Sr~ The Famous Jackson Patont Truss Rod Plantation Wagon-wide or narrow Ties, and the Reliable Sweetwater Wagon-15 Axle, all at bottom prices. DAY, TAMAHILL & CO., March 13th, 1S78-ly 13 AUGUSTA, GA. Rob't H. May dh Co. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Description of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, PLANTATION AND L??MB1E WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Rags, Valises, Shoe Findings, Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage Materials, Saddlery, Hard ware, Whips, Umbrellas, Etc. BE'POSITOR Y AND SA LEGROOMS : 20S Rroad Street, Augusta, Ga., and OS Chcrrv Street, Macon Ga. March ?7th, 1878-ly-J5 SELLING- OUT! ; . Weathersbee.' Calico at 2-J to S cts. Nettles 3 papers for 5;<:ts. Fans 3 for 5 cts. : IC yds. Sea lsland Homespun for 8t: 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for SI. ld yds Checked and Striped Homespuns i'or $L Yard-Wide Irish Linen at 25 cts pee- vd. IC yds Corded Pique fer SI. , 20 Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for $1. 20 yds Grenadines, Striped, for Si. neaw Linen Drill for pants, 12?c per vd. Hea%y Towelling JO yds for $1. #y yds Cdtton Jeans, for pants, for 8!. Gents' and Beys' Clothing very cheap to Sommer Stock. Tlald Sash Ribbons, 0 ic ches wine. 12? cts. per yard. __.trafi.no white Merino Shirts for 20 ct*., ?Mfr* Ladies' SuitSTrGrass ami ^f^,''' *? j-? ^.^/.a',M,^-.wliAtiy diimagod-from 25c to SO. Shdfcs and Hals going the same way to clos<? out. 'Childrens' Shoes at '25'cents. A boantmil lino of Matting from 20 cents up. A lot of One-Day Clocks that must ho, sold-rgood time-keepers from S2 to 4-como in tima. A beautiful line of Light French Summer Cassimercs. all wool, for 90 c/s. per yd-old pri?e 82.25. Navy lilue-dil wool-50 cts. per yd-old price $1.25. K1.4 Bleach pd Sheeting from 20ct*. up Tnbieached Sheeting from loo. up. l*inp 300 to tlie paper lc. each. Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, OOo. per box. Ladies' Straped Hose 10c. por pair. Ladies' White Hose fi cents per pair. Gen's' A Hose fri.m 5 cents up. Gouts' French Lin on Finished Handkerchiefs, 21x21 inches-re? iv for use-3 for 25c. Gents' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 22x21 inches, for 10c. Han m ed. Pure Linen Towels and White Goods seid for one-third less than heretofore. Gent*'Suspenders-dam cil-for 5c, per pair. 5,000 L V. Handkercb ?els, 18x18, for 4c. each. 20,000 Cakes of Soap, lc. each. 1,000 Parasols at prices reduced greatly. ;.<I0 Looking Glasses that must be sold, from 20c. up. All good? in Grocery Department sold at bottom prices. A very superior Coffee at 20c. per lb. Fine Extra C Sugar 10c. per lb. Excellent Hams ?it >>c per lb., dec., AV. ?3F* Do not forget the Vjew Place ot'Business, 34d and 351 between the Planters Hotel ?nd the Upper Market. Jan. 30,1878. ly7] J. P. WEATHHERSBEE. JAS. W. TURLEY All' RUST A, GA' J JIL THE OLD RELIARLE II 60?1S ST?BE -:o: iGAIN to call vo nr very serious and particular attention to his Mammoth and Matchless S'tc ck of FIRST-CLASS SPRING & SUMMER Dry Goods, which has never before reached such astonishingly low down pnces. My friends will see how utterly impossible it is to enumerate all the things in a Dry Goods S core. My customers can roly on my stock sup plying anything that tbey r an think "of or desire. Send your orders wit h confidence, for anything you want, you shall not be disappointed. De ?cribe as nearly as you can what you want, and about the price you w ant to pay. Exceptional Lines an d Prices in the following departments may be re lied on. BRIS ?0?DS, HU ?011, HOSIERI' and NOTIONS, Cassimercs, House Keeping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats SMA.LL WARES, LADIES' I ?EAD Y-MADE SUITS LACE G?01 )S, HANDKERCHIEFS ne- Parcels amonntirig to $10.00 and over WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. JAMES W. TURLEY, April 25th, 1878- .SuvlS' . wniu?Wgwwmn? manon ""* ?WMMHM?WMBMMM^PMM? - - I .'*- BI , r-T"-M NEW PR OCESS FLOUR ! -:o: ?J, IP*. ,db 3La. ?T. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ' PROPRIETORS CRESCENT FLOUR MILLS, tour: TRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE equ?l. We .have constantly HAM nlo?I/iT BRAH', ircular.- ^