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This morning, Tuesday, our town i alive with red shirts, and to-day South Carolina is being permanently redeemed This week we may not be able (oannounci the result of the ?lection, but next, week we feel that wc shall be able to say thai all has gone well, and that Tillman is oui Congressman. This week we bring back to the gaze o! a loving and prou Hy remembering peop!< a face at once handsome and noble-Gov ernor James Henry Hammond And th accompanying sketch or memoir is worth;, of the high subject, lt is long, but nev ertheless it is an article of fascinating am absorbing interest. The Charleston News and Onirier't account (Carl McKinley's letter) of oui campaign meeting at Centre Spring or. Wednesday of last week, is so much bet ter than any we could write, that w? transfer it entire to our columns. The Hampton Hussars of Millway wont down to Edgelield yesterday to take part in the great demonstration ol' to-day This is letting " brotherly love continue,' for in the dark days of our tribulation Abbeville had no faster friends, no mon self-sacrificing allies than the brave nui. of Edgefield.-Abbeville Medium. And grateful to us all was the sight ol this noble band of Abbeville patriots, headed by Ca^t. Wade Cothran, whom we remember so well as one of the bravest and most high-'.oned soldiers of the old Tih Kegiment. We should like to know the name of every man in " the Hampton Hussars of Millway," that we might write it deeply in the memory of Edge field. And nearer home, but equally worthy of admiration, were the Red Shirts ol Ward Township, in Edgefield County, and the "Ward Hussars" of Ward Township, in Aiken County. There are two Ward Townships divided i: twain by the Aiken and Edgefield line. And patriotically did ?apt. Canton Ward and his estimable wife uphold the honor of the territory that tears their name. And not only patriotically, but most generously ; for, il we are not greatly mistaken, more than half of these red shirts came not only from Mrs. Ward's hands, but also from her purse. We had intended to write an elaborate account of the noble occasion which took almost all of Edgefield (o Augusta last week, the unveiling of the Confederate Monument, bul when a man for the first time in a long life, feels Unit he has no home, it is hard to gather up the threads of outside thought. Indeed if thc Ad veriiser is a little higgledy-piggledy this week, our readers must kindly remember that our lynch pin is out,-and thu! our hind wheels, as it were, have rolled down to the bottom ol'tin- lull. But our old home was insured in the gi eat ami 1 dia ble Gcorjia Home, and although this insurance wiil fall very short of covering our losses, still before very long we hope to draw up our hind wheels and again jog patiently along the trying road of life." And lo our neighbers and friends who worked so nobly to save our home and our effects, and who, since, have bc-en so untiring in love and kindness, what can we say? Xct a million of words, nor the tongue of inspiration, could express our gratitude. Our mother and sister, rescued from the llames by manly hands, cast their prayers before the throne of God that blessings may descend upon the upon brave hands that worked so well, and the tender hearts that now love zo well. And equally elo we thank and jless our colored friends, whose conduct was so generous, so honorable, so noble. We are proud to say it of them. Nor is it bv any means the first time in our life thal we have seen them behave thus in a try j 'g crisis. They always do ! Miss Mary Ann Dui?, a lady well known all over this country as the Con federate "Soldiers' Friend," having been a tireless traveler and an indefatigable visitor ol* the hospitals bolh North ami South during the late war, died quite sud denly of erysipelas at the residence ol Mrs. Wood, on Park avenue, on Tuesday last, where the holy had recently arrived on a visit from Charleston.-Aiken Jour nal of last ieee h. Poor Miss Buie! She was eccentric, but her kindness of heart was unbounded, and her devotion lo her native South was noble and boundless. "After life's fitful fever," we hope she sleeps well. The toast of the day among the Edge field Hussars is : "The ("lindi Pities of Augusta!" And truly a sentiment em bejdying more of chivalry or high soldieily brotherhoed could not well be uttere-d ; The Edgefield Hussar.- and the Richmond Hussars have long been intimate friends, breaking bread and lances together in knightly generosity. And on the occa sion of the unveiling of the monument, the Edgefield boys went to Augusta, as usual, as the guests of the Richmond Hussars. But thc Clinch boys are large of soul, and large of heart, and larje of purse, and large of admiration for manly prowess; and they drew the sabreurs of dark and bloody Edgefield into the green fields of Georgia serenity. We say "gre*en fields,'' but we make no mention of " still waters ; " for, from all we can hear, the waters were strong and flowed with noisy gladness. At their splendid hall, the Clinches spic id the fat of the land-all in honor of the Edgefield boys -and from morn until midnight great was the feast. And inasmuch as ye have done t unto one of the least of these, ye have ?one il unto ali Edgefi^ld ! Solicitor Abney has left the Court in Coluaibia and come home to vote. He will return to his post to-night. And there is oar young friend, too, Mr. .John PL. Lee, who has left the thronged and brilliant arena of Jas. A. Gray's in Augusta, to do his mite for the permanent redemption of South Carolina. And by-the by; when Edge?eld people go to Augusta now-a days, and do not call on "Johnnie" at Jas. A. Gray's, they do an unwise thing. They cheat themselves out (f both pleasure and profit. When you mix up two such genial and generous men as Jown R. Bee and James A. Gray, something pleasant is sure to come of it The dying groans of the Radical party .ire now swelling upon the breeze-slight ly perfumed. Cotton is now one cent lower than it has ever been since the war. Therefore what can support and uphold us but the grace of God ! The scene at the monument yesterday was never equaled. Never was shaf. so pure and beautiful, and never had Augusta seen so many people in her streets to do honor to any occasion. The platform was Crowded with some of tho most distin guished representatives of the Lost Cause, by some ol' the near relatives of those whose statues grace the monument and by 1 he noble ladies who erected the ceno taph. That the occasion passed off in a way worthy of the cause is the highest compliment that can be paid tho Memo rial Association, who have labored so long for such a glorious completion of their ?henshed plans and fondest hopes.-Au inda Evening News. Fine weather for sowing oats and pi li ng e-tton. Pry goods and groceries are as cheap as liri. Just think of it; three yards of :alico for a dozen eggs ! There is a general complaint about the ow price of cotton. If the farmers hroughont the South would make plenty if corn and bacon for their own consump ion and le s cotton, then their cotton irould command a higher price, and they fould make just as much off of it as hey do now on their all cottpn crop, be ides making their own provisions. This ? the course they should pursue to make aoney and get rich. In the long and magnificent cavalry nay of yesterday there were 294 men indei the command of ' :en. G. J. Wright, he old veteran neting Colonel. Our own "apt. J. W. Clark acted Adjutant, and ?dgefield's hero, Capt. Markert, of the .?lgr field Hussars, was a true Lieut, lolonel. Capt. Young, of the Cavalry lurvivors, was Major of this cavalry eginient.-Augusta Eaening Neics Th? meeting Street Masons, of Grove .odge No. 02, A. F. Mr. have forwarded ?rough Grand Secretary Inglesby, of ?harleston, Ten Dollars to the yellow -ver sufferers at New Orleans. The entertainment- Methodist I uiiesat Johnston on Friday evening last, ras a gratifying success-Netting some Co towards the parchase of their church iga ii. The Augusta Evening News of Tues ay has this concerning elections on our ide: Beech Island, which at the last election rent Republican, is polling a big Damo ratic ami a small Radical vote. At 10 'clock the polL stand, 338 Democratic nd s Radical. The boys say they will eep the polls in the same ratio, and leech Island will take the banner. Ai "Mimer Hill the voting in the early ling was very light, up to 1? o'clock lily 45 votes b"ing polled, and not a sin le Radical piece of paper in the box. tunah for Summer Hill! She goes in naniinouslv and speaks well tor the 1 .mpton government. Big victory will e the result of to-dav's work all over the tate BOOTS, SHOES AMI) HATS. All New Goods, no old Stock. Bought ir Cash since thc last declino in prices, 'rices put down in proportion to the nv price of Cotton. A bale of Cotton ill buy as many Shoes and Hats now as t any time in 18 years. J. W. RIGSBY'S, 279 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. First door below Bones, Brown & Co August 28tb, 1878-3m-37 Qr KUY : " Wliy will men smoke coni lon Tobacco, when they can buy Mar li rg Bros. 1 Seato/ North Carolina,' at icsamc price." ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS. At tho LOWEST PRICES for CASH, t WM. MULHKRIN'S 293 Broad Street, Sept. 11th-3m-39 Augusta, Ga HATS ? HATS:: HATS:I: Tho place to get a Fashionable Dress lat, a serviceable Every-day Hat, or a egular Plantation Wool Hat, for Men .nd Boys at a low prce, wholesale or re ail, is at J. W. RIGSBY'S, 279 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. First door below Bouts, Brown A Co. August 28th, lS7S--3m}37 J. P. HENDERSON, Granitevillo, S. C. s selling his stock of Goods at prices which defy competition. Thisstock eon dstaof Dry Goods of every description, S'otions, Boots and Shoes, Show-case Doods, 1 lats and Caps, Umbrellas, Gro ceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, barden Seed, Hard, Hollow and Tin Ware, <vo , &0 It would take too much time and space to mention each article. Feb. ll, 1878. Iy8 MEDICAL CARD -:o: . I. HIS, nUCTICING PHYSICIAN JOHNSTON, S. O. O.-tober 16-tf44 HUDSON & STUBBS, SEW GROCERY STORE. TT HE Undersigned have formed a Co partnership for the purpose of conduct ing a General Grocery and Commission Business, at 178 Broad Street, opposite the Augusta Hotol, and having a fresh and well assorted stock, to which they are adding daily. They would respect fully solicit tho . patronage of their friends and the public generally. H. D. HUDSON, F. M. STUBBS. Augusta, Ga., Oct 4-2m-39 Mi i ii CUM, AUGUSTA, GA. HAS Opened a large and elegant stock ol'Kail and Winter Millinery. All the Highest Fashions ! Prices to suit the timas ! Magnificent display ol' Peris Fashions. Don't buy before inspecting tho Largo Stock. - ZEPHYR, per half-pound and up ward 12ic per ounce, excepting Black and White which are 12Ae. per ounce. Java Canvass, 25o. per yard. Large stock of Yarn, Perforated Board Ribbons, Laces, Buttons, Tics, Silks, Satins, Velvets, etc. ?3f~ Very Low Prices. -fiBv Fashionable Untrimmed Dress Hats as low us 40 cents. ^ar? Demoreat's Reliable Patterns at CLARK'S Oct. 9-3m-4:j AUGUSTA, GA. ?. MOPER, iiG'T. TRENTON S. 0. W. S. Adams' Old Stand. Bacon, Lard, Mackerel, Canned Goods. Soap, Starch, Lyo. Flour Meal, Grit?, Cheese, Apples, Hams, Moiassses, To bacco and Cigars. Call for anything you want-Bar attached-best Wines, Liquors and Cincinnati Beer. Trenton, S. C., Oct. IG-1m 44 SHE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Ceuta. ALECTURE on the Nature, Treat ment and iiadical 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 Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, ita-By BOB'T J. CUIA'KKWKIX, M. D, author of the "Green Book," ?c. The world-renowned author, in tho admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful con se quences ol' self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a modo of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every Bufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may enre himself cheaply, privately and rad ically. Thia Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Seut, under seal in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address The Culverwel) Medical Co.. 41 Ann St., N. Y. ; Post Office Box, 4.r?Sfi. Dec ly SI ""?E?JD ! FROM THIS TIME Forward wc will keep constantly in storo a full ?tock of Groceries, including : Coffee, ?ugar, Molasses, Flour, Meal, Grits, Bacon, Lard, Mackel el, Toa, Soda, Starch, Pepper, Spices, Vinegar, Pickles and Canned Goods of all Kinds, Tobacco, Segars, Matches, Flavoring Extracts, Blacking, Concentrated Lye, A splendid Assortment of Candies, Crackers. &cM &e. All of which we oller cheap for CASI! ALSO, as good and as varied an as lortinent of BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES, &C , AC. ia can be had in any market, at the low est prices. Durisoe & Bro Ootobor 2nd-tf-42 JAMES Y. CULBREATII, Attorney at Law! Will practice in the Courts of Newber ry and Edgefield. Office at Newberry C. H., S. C. March 22, 1878 ly M Turner, Lorenz & Co. H AVE opened a new stock of Goods it Vaucluse, S. C., at Lowest Prices pur Buy alt kinds of Country Pro duce, and pav highest prices for Cotton. Sept. 18th-2m-40 Read Again! A.LL Persons indebted lo us are earn estly requested to come forward and set tle immediately. Don't put us off any longer to tho last. DURISOE & BRO. October 2nd-tf-42 To Public School Teachers -OF Edgefield. AND ADJOINING COUNI ES. AMONG the Books adopted by tho South Carolina State Board of Ex aminers in September last, for use in the Public Schools for thu next live years, is SANFORD'S SERIES OF -nv S. P. SANFORD, A. M., L. L. D.J Professor of Mathematics, Mercer Uni versity, Macon, Ga. These Arithmetics will bo supplied tn the school children at prices ll and 111 below, for three months from commence ment of introduction. Prices 1 aro given to show rates which obtain after intro duction : I. Retail-Sanford's Primary Analyti cal Arithmetic, 27c; Intermediate, 45c5 Common School, 80c; Higher, $1.25. II. Introduction-Sanford's Primary Analytical Arithmetic, 18c; Interme diate, 30c ; Common School, 55c; High er, 85c. III. Exchange, with by other author. -Sanford's Primary Analytical Arith metics, ile, Intermediate,22c; Common School, 40c ; Higher,03c. Of th eso Arithmetics, Hon. Hugh S. Thamwon, State Superintendent of Edu cation, at timo of writing and now Prin cipal ol' Columbia Male Academy, says : "Sanford's Arithmetics are superior to any that I have seen in the fullness ol' the examples, the clearness and sim plicity of tho analyses, and the accuracy of the rules and definitions. This opin ion is based upon a full and thorough test in tho school-room. To those; teach ers who may examine these Arithmetics with reference to introduction, I would especially commend tho treatment of Percentage and Profit and Loss. No text-books that I have over used arc so satisfactory to teachers and pupils." Tho attention of teachers of private schools is directed to Worcester's Dic tionaries, ob;., of our series. Corres pondence solicited. Catalogues free on application. Address MARTIN V. CALVIN, Oct. 9th-tf-43 Augusta, (Ja. BAGGING & TIES ! 500 ROLLS Northern JUTE BAGGING. 200 Rolls Wostorn FLAX BAGGING. ARROW, PIFX'ED, and oilier approv ed TIE?:. The Flax Bagging weighs 21 pounds to the yard. We will sell it at a pri?e (2?e0 below that of tho Jute of the Bama width and weight, and ftivo.to?iir.custonier! who buy it of us tho Full Market L'rfce for their Cotton packed therein-less t?.o Regular Warehouse Chargea nnlv. WALTON A CLARK, October Otli-lin-43 Augusta, Ga. W.G. MATHEN EY LOUIS KUSEL, Thc Largest, best and cheapest Clothing, Un?s, Furnishing;(iopds 1 loose in Augusta. THF citizens of Kd??eiield ami sur rounding County are especial ly in vited to call and examine our Slock be fore purchasmg elsewhere. LOriS KI'S I] h. 250 Itroad st.. Augusta. Un. (Under the Globe Hold.) Augusta, Ont. !)-:;m l:? "FAIR WARNING. ID ARTIES indebted tome fer service of Horse last fall, will make satis factory arrangements within 30 dava ni take the consequences. It is too much trouble for nie to ride over the country ind I am obliged to have moncv. W. IL CL EG G. Ooc. 10, 187?-3t-<H 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. M ?LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVsrarstA ASCD r:r:; iiKAn.\ciiB. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in thc right side, under thc edge of thc ribs, increases on prcs :ure; sometimes thc pain is in the left .ide; the patient is rarely able to lie m thc left side ; sometimes the pain is elt under thc shoulder blade, and it requcntly extends lo the top of thc ?boulder, and is sometimes mistaken br rheumatism in thc arm. The toniach is affected with loss of appc ite and sickness; the bowels in gen ial arc costive, sometimes alternative villi lax; the head is troubled with iain, accompanied with a dull, heavy alsation in the back part. There is [enerally a considerable loss of mcm iry, accompanied with a painful sen atum of having left undone some time which ought to have been done-. V slight, dry cough is sometimes an ittendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily tartled, his feet are cold or burning, .nd he complains of a prickly sensa ion of the skin ; his spirits are low; .nd although he is satisfied that excr :ise would bc beneficial to him, yet te can scarcely summon iq) fortitude mough to try ii. In fact, he distrusts ?very remedy. Several of the above ymptoms attend the disease, but cases lave occurred where few of them ex sted, yet examination of the body, .fter death, has shown the LIVER to lave been extensively deranged. AGUE A N \) FEVER. DR. C. MC I..V<?.'S LIVER PILLS, IX LASES OF Acre AND FEVER, when aken with Quinine, are productive of he most happy results. No better athartic can be used, preparatory to, ir after taking Quinine. 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Vio: REKSa ' ..... ni i |>.'isu* sent? .!a luiimtdy of ..,, .... i .' ? ml i-'Ivcs much ..... ,.i i . i i . i-.iauajjciucut or /?'c" -. . .' ;. ,| ;. : ii i' Dlspcuary ui?Vl'uv: 11?!?'. l?'ilfol". N- V. Pli OIL (lilli ! A Largo N'ew Adorion ul, :it HART 5 B. September 20111-1:-ll Qw il fill! E=? 7= c< l-. 2 |||||||?ZD z 4 :rGO 5 M I lis ^ S - J O -t 2 ?---^ V ^ aa ni ? -3 if'I ?rc J hH ? * si ? irr> J L r. S 0 -? M3 S? r4< ri 2 V 5. .- i> 1 *? I -HS Soi I Q s i ft 2 8 80 NI fea* ,_2 d J JOHNSTON Wigf retool The Boar?! of Trustees FI A VINO ??IP selection of si Principal tho Ililli School, respectfully uu iiouiico to the citizens ol' Edgelield atul mrrou liding Con 11 tins that thoy Imvo c.". raged CVil. I', li. Loud, wini will ?pen Iii; School flnnijaft lim \()\\) ol' SepUMubltt With :i fiill corns of Lady Assistai!ts, ind vs.-ill tea?;h :il! 111 c- I ira it ch cs usually wriirht in iii?? highest Class schools. 'Special :i; ention will he ? . : 11 ? I \<< !>. [loi'tment, iiml strict disciplino will he inuiiintaiiicd. They have adopted th?' following . SCALE OF PRICES. Cash in Advance in Ail Cases, For Term of l'ivc ?llonths : Priiiinry Class.* 7 SW Second ( Mass. 11 (HI Third I'IRHS. ir? CH Fonl.ii Class. 18 .=.! Fifth Class. jw 1,11 Music, Vocal mid Instrumental in cluding in? i-f Itistriiiiiciit. tl fill Book-Keeping. ai Mi Board can IK1 hud on Reas onable Terms Wi ?. KER?VAGIIAN, Sept. I Uh--ni-..?' Soroelary. 2,000 BALES F ALL GRADES, for whieh Au gusta pri?es will I?; paid in Cash. Suv?' limo and ninney hy hauling all kinds of X?nn prntTuce to ns. It is a pf?nsiire r??r us lo wry Our Sled: of (Joods is now coinph to, and wc invite thc public to iii Sjicct the sniiic, etc. C. li. & F. R HENDERSON, Aiken. S C., October 2d-St-42 A_T the Office of the " ErxiEFiEt.n An jfEHTisKit" BLANKS pf nearly every de scription can bc found, consisting in part of COMPLAINTS-on Scaled Kotes or Bonds. COMPLAINTS-on Promisrory Notes, -Payee or Hearer against Maker. COM PLAINTS-on Promissory Notes, against all the parlies, .Maker, endors er, &c. COMPLAINTS-for floods Sold. -for Work and La hor, ita, &c, itc. SIJMMONS,-% relief. " -for .Money Demand. J UI M i M ENTS-( Sencral Form. " " - -by tho Court. r._ " " -oh Jury Verdict. " ?' -by Default, according lo recent amendments of the ("ode. .1UI)< ; Al E NTS -by (1 onfession. " " -of Foreclosure and Sal o EXECUTIONS, latest form. MONEY BONDS, R ECO?NIZANC?S. ATTACHMENTS. SUBPOENA WHITS. SUBPOENA TICKETS. NoTIcF.s OF APPEARANCE. NOTICES Oe' Lt El'Al NEU and DE MAND ol COM I'LA I NT. Ll ENS-for Advances. " -for Rent. FORECLOSURES OF LIENS. C ON V E V A N( ' KS < ) F lt E AI, ESTAT ?, md MORTGAGES of thc ?une. MORTGAGES for personal property. Triai Justices1 Blanks. SUMMONS-for Witnesses. -for Parlies. BONDS FOR APPEARANCE. EX EC UTI CNS, &c, &c. Blanks 11.led, and not on lian 1, will bp supplied on sin ri notice, ' All our Blanks a rc'sold at Charleston prices, by Lliu quire, postage addi il. Jan. 19, I87?. tr fi \ pfiil MW A SO Ul lll?jt? OLOSvO.lI. Savannah Weekly News. BY M KS. M. R. MORRISON'. In Hie WHISK LY NT?AV8 of Sepiem Imr 21st commenced :I new serial Story if absorbing i II to rust, willi tho alibve ititi, w ri tl on hy a Indy ol' Savannah. THE WEEKLY ?EWS -IS TIIK Largest and Best Weekly Paper I'Uitr.isNED ix TUK sotrnr. Each number bf eight large imperial pages, comprising. ; Sixty-Eour Columns of closely printed mutter. (Containing, bailies ils Literary, Agrigu&nral und M il i In ry Departments; a WOfeWy c?in pcndiiliil ?>f tlie Telegraphic, Local and Suite News, together with choice Mis cellaneous Reading, PoliticaL.Conii^er cial ami Ccneral Intelligencer ipr* Subscription, ono year $2; six months?1. Specimen copies sent free. Address I. II. ESTIJ\L, :\ Whitaker siM Savannah, fin. OctolK-i-2, 1S7S-If-12 .. ! A New .nid inleresliii Feature OF THE tttistt. SOUTH CAROLINA'S MAXY Worthy Names -ANU- f.. I NOBLE LIVES 'RESCUED FROM _Aj30UT the first of July, the Adver tiser will begin the publication of a series of Biographical Sketches, giving, in syn opsis, the lives of many prominent and distinguished son.?, dead and living, of South Carolina, in connection willi these, lhere will appear in our columns each week-, a portrait ot the individual whoso lil'c is sketched, done in the highest slylo of modern photographic art. From thc great and good men of the past, such selections have oren made as John C. CaflltoiiBB. George BIcB>BBHie. Judge A.. I*, lintier. Chance'flor Fi H. Ward law. Governors Picken*, iatli cr n?d *on. Gov. I?. HE. ISuOer, Colo nes o?* llae S'aBmeJto llegi cuenl. Senntor ILouisT. Wigliill .sludge O'rVeal. Gen. Waddy TBaompsoia. Gen. Ja?nes ?lone*. F.dnaussd ita eon, K<Nq., alia* "Wed Brace," ol*Hie .'Georgia Scenes." Major Jack Jeter. lion. SVeslon Bla'ook*. Gov. S. D. biller. And others whose names we have ne! sluice lo nield ion jusi now. Later we will take up such men as tin blois. .S. B*. Carroll. Gov. VU. li. ?"Soiaham. Gen. Aimer B'erriaa. Gen. ?tfl. W. Gary; Gcii. BS. G. !TB. Diaiaovant. General* Biel** li aw, Ken nedy, Boogan, Coaanor, Wal lace, rflcWowan. EBagood, aiad Bee. Col. Thoma* G. Blaeon. Col. Thomas G. Lam ir 4 o I. .9 o*e gi la A huey. Col. W. C. ?Tforagnc. Speaker .laao. CJ. Shep I pard. Col. Arthur Siiaakin*. Gena. Ja*. Che*mif. 89on. W. B5. Simpson. 05 osa. G. Bi. Tillman. Co?. Gehers Boland. Cap!. BS. W. Toiiapkin*. Col. Wiaa. Gregg. ?Viajar Ti i I ma aa Walsoaa Dr. Harwooii Bfinri. Dr. ?So h aa Lake. JIScv. .Bosepia Moore, lin I ianiOBi* Yu el hod i*l preach er o?' Bl tl ge li el il'* carh cay*. 06ev. .lollaa Trapp. 32cv. Jaaaae* Chile*. ?Sev. ID. Ed. BSB'BBBB*OII. SSev. Bm! her G wa liney. SoBiei?or JBBO. IS. Almey > And others whoso names shall occur I I us in Hie ful ur*?. t Subscription Brice, ?2.50, per annun in advance. Address : Is ADVERTISER, Edge field, S. C. 52 .J0.5 II. DAY SAM'L TANNAHILL DAY, TANNA HILL Augusta^ SAM'L ll. SI & CO., 4 ( arr?ales, Wagons, Harnea, and saddlery, and Wholesale Healers in Carriage and Wagon Material, Leather. Shoe Findings, Belling, Paeking, See. The atttcnlion of consumera is called to nur full assortment. of Oonda in all the above brandies, which we havenow In stock" of the best Manufacture and Qualit\\ ..md at prices lower than heretofore nb tai ned for inferior goods Our alni is to improve thc standard of excellence bi every department and to pell notions wliVli wo cannot fully guarantee, ami at lower prices. Wu arc now ollVrinji- On?* Hi .--?... Plantation Wagons best timber-?40 00-Two Horse Thimbu* skein Muht l?*-t timber-$00.00. Two Hors? Wood or Iron Axle. ?(?0 1)0 Two, Four and Six I! -.s<* Wagon now known to save your Stock, your tcmp?r and your money x **s never broken, never strninx, never out of set, always run light and carry as mm-h .w your timm can pull. TO 1' and No TOPIIUGOIES, Extension Top foment Rockaways very che/.p Platform spring wagons, two and tin oe spring Dcm .. nit Wagons, Childrens' Carriages in great variety ?Sc., ike DAY, TAWAH ELL & CO., October 23, 1878-ly 13 AUGUSTA, ?. \ PETER KEENAN. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TX LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Children's Goods to attract tho Family loller the linnet fitting goods to be Trado of Georgia and South Carolina, lound in the market, at Lower PRICES INFANTS' WEAR, than any house In Georgia-quality con- of every grade and stvle, from HIP com sidered. We have always in stock a full m<m ," tne (inest-Kew York Work -at assortment of FRENCH KID BOOTS ol t|ie Cheapest Possible Prices. SUPERIOR MAKE, beaUmt-a general n???? nco*PTUPVT stock of Medium Qualities, which we lili ?la Val A lt AI !..> oller at BARGAINS. Also a great;va- EM BRACES a W A RR \ NTE D ST? > IC riety of Slippers, Newport Ties, etc., at nf FASHIONABLE SHOES. BOOTS Popular Prices. rf and GAITERS, inade.especlwUy f???* IV* r\yn n nw^pvni tail equal tn any CusUil'n Work, til half MISSES DEI AR P?LENT. its CON t. Besides, a large assort in* iilof A G RA N I) display of PRIM E MADE Medium Grades, for working peooli* BUTTON BOOTS, for Diese and School About 200 eases of the ab ?ve named Wear, at Lowest Wholesale figures. Also i work new on Sale. Polite attention and oller Bargains in Boys', Misses' and | strictly Eiir Dealing for all. ? PETER KEENAN, Opposite New Non nra en I, Jan. 30, 1878. Iy7] CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA. (JA. THE PEOPLE'S MAXIM ! -:o: "HMS. HOI OF Illili) 10W IIOWI CASH PRICES" -AT THE FREDERICKSBURG DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER BY THE PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. WE OFFER No Goods nut tho BEST, and at tho Very LOWEST PRk K< WE want your attention and will please you certain, jp** Call or send for Samples and Mew Pri .? list. MR. PIERCE* B. CHRISTIE will bc delightedto servo his numerous Edgciield friends v. RICHARDS & BRO. March 13th, lS7S-ly-13 AUGUSTA, CA. Fall and Winter ! A GREETING TO THE PEOPLE TROM THE OLD RELIABLE CASH 1B? GOODS.STOKE - i)K JAMES W. TURLEY. 200 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ExAVING Just returned from the Northern Markets, I am pleased lo announce lo my many patrons that I can oller greater inducements this season than have ewr be fore been presented to tho peopie. My friends will sec how utterly impossible it is to enum?rale all the thing* i:i a Dry Goods) Store. My customers can rely on my stock supplying anything thal lliey caii think of or desire. Send your orders, with confidence, for anything you shall i. it be disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, and about the price you want to pay, ~" I Have an Immense Stock of Turner's World Renowned Black Alpacas an 1 Brillan teens, from tho io wo it prices to the m ?st <.?<...,>.. f-ive fabric; also Blankets, Wool Flannels, Canton Flannels, Broadcloths, Soiling** i >r Men ami Boys, Kentucky Jeans and Cassimeres, Dress Good*}, Cloaks, Shawls. F no Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, Men's, Youth's and Children's While* H i4 -New" Department^-Men's, Women's and Children's (?loves, Hamburg Edgings, etc. Wedding Parties Will Find Styles and Colors to Sui! 1 Them Exactly. CLOAKS and SHAWLS of the Latest Parisian - i0 Styles. -&rih I will fill all orders for customers who may select from Samples or Price .Traj?n whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, at piece price, thus enabling ^ftjy patrons io p?rchase goods at their homes cheaper than the regular retail price, and also save the trouble and expense incurred ir. coming to Angosta. I wi.; send goods C. 0. 1)., and pay freight on all parcels amounting to $10 and over. My friends ip the country who may not need ?MU worth themselves, can take small orders from their neighbors, and send them with their own; if they amount to $10 or over I will till each separate, tie up separate, and separate memorandums of each u mou nt ami then enclose all in one Express parcel and have them DELIVERED FKF.r. OP CHARGE. J/2ST* PLEASE Send for Package of Samples. JAMES W. TURLEY, September 25th. 187S-2m41 AUGUSTA, Gt. AUGUST DORR, 9 And DealeFin Hats, Gents' Furishing Goods, " 222 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ?&- ALL O HOERS GUARANTEED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION 3inll * GRAND OPENINGJ -OF- JJ Fall and Winter doods -AT J. P. WEATHEKSBEE'S Combination House. 1866. ESTABLISHED. 1866. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. -io; III A VE Just returned from tho Northern Markets and can offer iny friends almost an entire new Stock of Goods, as my stock had been very m nell rmluoml before making my Fall and Winter purchase. I respectfully invite ?nv friends io call and seo the goods and hear tho very low prices before buying eKewhero; Having a Combination Houso Three (3) in one, I am aide to show my friends ul itiost any article in First Class Dry Goods and Notions, Hats, Shoes, Men's A fk?v?' Clothing, Carpets, Door RURS, Door Mats and Malting*, Window shades otc v ii h a full stock of Choice Family Groceries. Mv stock is well selected, complete and will bo kept full by fresh arrivals every week. ' var Do not forget Hie New Place of Business; 819 and Sill between the Planters Hotel and Hie Upperi Market. Jim. 30,1878. Iy7] J. P. WEATHERSBEH. j