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TERrUls : $2.50 per Annum, Rates of Advertising : ?dVertisements will be inserted at the rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines, or loss) for the first insertion, and one dollar r flr square for each snbsequenrm sertion. A liberal discount viii be made to those Tsbing to advertiseby the year. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chajpells, S. C. W. H. YELDELL, Loigmires. JOHN H. J?CIET, Bafesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkse.? X Roads. . E. B. FORREST, MineCreek. Tv RE ETKEttEDOE. Leesville, S. C. E. COOK, Granitovile, S. C.. BD?. JOHN B. ABNEY, langley, ?. C. < apt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C, N". W. BROOK EU. Ridge, S. C. Toux CAITO ii MAX, Canghman's Store. S. C. LOCAL ITEMS. i--? Father Like Son. M There w?l bc a. called meeling of the j 'resbytery ot Tuskaloosa, at Talladega, / luring the Syucfl, to dismiss Rev. H. II. Raymond, Jr. ot Livingston.-Monlgom 'cry-Advertiser. ^\Ve hear that ibis is a son.M the revex \- *^i?L nar y* ie years ago. ^ ->* Christmas Clothing. Many a man and many a boy hasiuN o:T buying his winter clothing until the approach of the Christinas holidays. And to ail such we would say : Go straight lo Choke's Clothing ?fiare in Augusta. Ai Choke's you cannot possibly .fail to be pleased Such beautiiul ready-made cloth ing of all kinds, all styles, and at such low prices, we have never laid our eyes upon. Go to Blanchard and the Cooke boys, and let them fit you out in a manuel befitting the joyous season now approach ing. Let your money be little or much, il w?J go a treniemlons long ways at Cooke's. Edgefield in Alabama. Edgefield county has furnished of early settlers of Butler county more than any other locality, including some of the best, as well as the ou?-fig?tingest. From here came the original Burnetts, Bushes, Rut ledge Hatcher, Hillary Lee, L?ngstens Cheathams, Yeldells, Jays and Rabuns, John Ferry; also the Jays and Stall worths ol' Cone-juh. I t'aink also the late Lev. Mr, Finley came from here, and perhaps the Skinners. I find all these names here, and doing better hore than their relative who went westward. I say this for the benefit ot" such people as sl?li have inflated ideas of Texas and Louis iana- Coi rosey's Leiter. TJjatb. of Mrs. Harriet Toney. This estimable lady, rel'Ct of the lat0 ^??iam Toney, departed ibis lift at her 'Viorne, two miles from Johnston, on Satur day evening aged 6/ years. Her remains were interred in the cemetery on Sunday evening, in the presence of a large con course of relatives and friends. Living the life of the Christian she died the death of the Righteous, and the dear ones who have been left behind have amj?g_ ass'v;.: I been called away ; and yet aP?ci: o?pa> ure ii is but natural that they should sor row and moura.-Monitor. C?f to Baltimore For years past, Mr. W. B. Penn ha? gone ?o Chai lesion to bu; his Christmas good*. But this season he taka3 a broad er abd higher flight. On Monday morn ing last, he departed hence for Baltimore, there to parchase such notions, novelties and luxuries as will grace this money blessed Chrisanas. Money-blessed be cause cotton still keeps up. Consequently the ctuing holidays at Penn's promise to outshine all that have ever gone before. Stone & Parks s Lilli VVriling last week about the ancient indian mounds on Stevens Cr?-ck, remind ed us of this Splendid (instand Flouring Mill in the Lark Coiner section-one of) the finest and n:c?t largely patronized nails in our County-at the famous old Tompkins mill place, near the mouth ol Bird Creek. This establishment, besides ita unrivaled and never-faili ig water-pow er, has three soperb sets of stones, one set tor wheat and 2 sets for corn. Mr Jesse Stone, the immediate conductor and supervisor of the mill is a man thorough ly and scientifically versed in his busi ness . and besides this, he is an enlighten ed and public spirited citizen, deeply in tetested in the progress and prosperity of ihe countiy at large. Edgefield should be proud lhat i-be has within her border? euch an establishment as Stone and Parka's Mill of the Dark Cerner-a mill that can turn out-and does lum out habitually as fine Hour as can be made South ol' New York or Baltimore. The Defence of th? Directors. This week we publish the defejee of the xaS, -.Vin O\ 1 seen by a mere glance at their names, an citizens whom Edgefield and Abbeville have always honored-and justly. W can never believe that these gentlemen or our native physicians named in thi Report; have ever been privy to any in humanities lo these wretched prisoner.' And wc deeply d-plore the uniorlunat turn of affairs, which, for the present a least, bids fair to retard wo k upon thi promising toad. "tfot Thrown oa Poor Women.' Col. Posey, in his Johnston letter, paj the following compliment to the youn m til of that place. Wonder what opini. he will fo; ta of our village young me: Look ont boys ; " a chiefs amang ye lakin notes, and faith he'll prent em :" -L have innd^ (he acquaintance of near all tumbung men of this place, not oi of whom, &Wbt ,50, is a drinker or swea er. A young ruanr?fao don't walk a cha hne is .ulled oat, ostracised among then selves; not thrown on pov women. Col. Pthri/'s Letter. sed. N. [leaks m sWii Hevcr Eefcrd Him ACCUS? The Abbeville Medium speak i..,.,,,, f.f Geni Gary'r! "great Christian 0 nevuleaee.'' This ia one trail wo b? nevfi Leard hun accused of before.-8u\ m l I burier. r .ar.os and- Stoves I Th? .' tore fronts of Prof. U. 0. Kobins the piano man and Mr. W. L Delph, thc stove man, aro being ornamented with red and walnit colors. . Spring Creec Acadeiny. This popoar instjilution, situate i in GermannlleTowriaaip and presided over by Prof J-.?^therc-?ge, wiU close with an exhibici?n on the 5th of December. Prof^Wncan will be there, and perhaps Iron. G. D. Tillman as we understand he has been invited. We shall endeavor to be present. Monitor. Love's Young Dream ! Big wedding at Trenton on Wednesday night, and another, in the neighborhood of Johnston, on Thursday night. An Abbevillian of the Old Regime. Mrs. Lynch and Miss Minnie Lynch, the mother and sister of Mr. W. E. Lynch, than whom Edgefield boasts no citizen more honored or beloved, have come to live among us-; and to the refined social element of our town they will from a most inestimable addition. Mr. W. E. Lynch has bought the W. W. Adams place, and thither, about the first cf January, he and his mother and sister will move. At pres ent they occupy the dwelling in front of the Catholic Church. And simultaneoasly with Mrs. Lynch's arrival atnoug us, comes on a visit tojdM MLrrother, Col Addison F. Posey, <fl Bc Ala. Col. Posey, an elder j^fl rSfflBn brilliant and ecesni?rc Beafl HH?0 promi - our Bhe war moved from Awl HflRfe years ago, and ears afterwards? vever been into hit a gentleman of gr ;;ence, and his letter/ from Abbeville and Edgefield to thc Greenville (Ala) Advocate are extremely interesting A man o? heart and intellectuality who visits his native home .after 24 years ab sence, with a cad and terrible war intervening, might well be supposed to write interestingly. Lately Col. Po sey wrote a long letter from John ston ; and from that letter this week, we make several extracts. Col. Posey has already made friends of our whole com munity, and we trust that his sojourn among us nny prove one of the brightest memories of Xis return to the old land. Communications. "Kirkseys X Roads" and " A. B. C." next weet' Tillman ?Ld Tilden Hon. G D. Tillman is of the opinion that Mr. Tilden still has the best chunco for the Presidential nomination, notwith standing that the great and good Bavard has loorafd up into such promising prom inence ince the New York election. Congress Congress meets on Wednesday of next week, and both ?Senator Butler and Rep resentative Tdiman will leave us in time to be present at the open'..g. Did Not Sign. The Abbeville Press and Jlanncr de nies, in the following language, that sev eral of the directors signed the published report: "Senator Maxwell and several oth?r directors of the Greenwood and Au gusta Railroad did not indorse tn toto the recent defence published b y that Board in ag?iii. Us publicity without certain er?sum." The School Meetings Let the good >cople of all sections frei ?t their bounden \uty lo attend the school meetings in Decenter. Edgefield Will Survive It An awful calami ty-, saya the Augusta Eceniny News, ls abouvto fall upon South Carolina in general and Edgefield in par ticular. At the next sc-?ion of the Leg islature, which convenes text week, a bill will be in'roduce.1, and ?i i tn be hoped will pas-, making il a crime for any one to carry concealed weapons >i this State. Mr. W- T. Foi rest, The youngest son of our old ano.highly csteemed friend, Capt. Elzey FoiVst, o? Mine Creek, has just returned froij thc Eastman Bus.nessCoiiege of Poughkeep sie Xew York, whore he graduated yuh honor. Charleston Next Month. The "City by the Sea" will bc over whelmed by a tidal wave of humanity next niomh. The Industrial Exhibition of the Agricultural Society of Soutl Caro lina, the Methodist Annual Conerence, the Grand Lodge Ancient Free llasons, Association of S. C. Military A Ldemy, and the State Press Association, *H mtet near the same time. With Railnad fare reduced to a low figure, and with all " attractions, Charleston will be ovei flowing. Advanced. Real estate, so wc such as farming lan siderably in values has there been r Conn lu ? _-- .ale. with u ld el and we have found nrav, kind, and try.-, is thc J> he and the eslimab 'meci?me his wife have a v ni friends in our to\ti ..... .g country, whose feellas we cv tv hon we say, may peace, appiness t. prosperity at tend them trough life. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough'ire at present on a bridal tour to Augtia and Charleston. James A. Git:. ^ur lively oung friend, Mr. John ll Bee, spent lastNimiay among us, and wa; proud and preserous, as all are who serv< that great and pod Merchant, Janies A Gray. When yu go to Augusta, betweei this and Christos, be snre to visit lht Dry Goods Pula, cf the marble front, t< sec John Bee an James A. Gray. W have been there hrselves lately ; and it magnificent:", Lnc(ts style, and its cheap ness, and ils far-??lin? are greater ever T ? if possible, thin wer before. Kindly, Nut ?vc.bearingly. Like everybUy tko, we Advertiseryet pie need nioner ind we .isk fer our ?lue kindly, not oyelc?ringly. We say kimi ly, because nexL?ek Hie Adverser cou its forty i h year. And when w of that foL-ive years of onbrokt on tinhut of ?air people i home ?^yn thefcroad West; of court we can hafLjo (*,et feelings bal tlioi of love ^"dvi^-ede. Therefore mo kindly-we say : If iii is convenant, sig nalise the forty-fifth birthday oi thc old Advertiser by doing as y o vi ifould bc done by. Ueliold the Open Ilauu! The open hand ofilia great, musical firm of Geo. 0. Robinson & Co. (iou will find it in our advertising column}-. Con template it! Honor it I Bless ill Stretch forth your own io grasp it ! And next week we will tell vou its full meaning and faithful significance. A Wonderful Gin-Saw Sharpener Col. Posey of Alabama, ol' whom wo have spokou elsewhere, is an agGnt for the sale of a wonderfully-contrived and wonderfully-succssful machine fbrsharp ening gin-saws. Not so much, however, f )r the sale of tho machino itself, as for the County right to sell it. ,We have seen the practical working of this new Filer-in company with several gentle man of great good judgment in such matters-and can assure our reader that by means of it a 50 saw gin can bo superb ly sharpened in two hours. It is the invention of S. V. Pattillo, ol'Alabama, a maa of great mechanical genius who has spent his whole life in a gin factory, and it boasts an improvomont never here tofore attained in giving a round and needle point to tho tooth. Tb is is dono by Ulsans of a spiral guido controlling the filo-holder. The gin is setto th?machine on pivots attached, the machinery works in a frame moved by a central screw and when gauged is driven by wheel and crank which propols thc file and by an eccentric feeder tun rs the gi n-sa v." tooth by tooth on each revolve. The whole machino is so simple as to bo easily un derstood, and a ten-year old jfboy can work it Four gins per dav is said to be au average task for the PattiUoinventlont >jd its value is iucrca-eJ by tho fact cn. cUacf l^oes MOt milure 11 skiljed mo _ . *0 opeiv.te it. To witness the ra pidity av.1 . .. ,. , . . i ? : JDeriection of its workis to be couvinceu. - , . , \ts extraordinary value IL is protected b\ , . . r 0 . - -vient right ol ll o U.S. government forT -r mo 1(5 or ls voa? io como. In Abbevu. ., . . r, * T> ,, , il we mistikc not, Col. Posey sold the . f" ... "L . _ ountv right to Ward law Perrin Eso. j . * ?T, ..... 1 ?s machine is now on exhibition a 'ho .:. *orc .(J Mr. W. E. Lynch, ? sale-dav, we wouh from tho ' JUD try tc The New Firji. See the card of tht column-J. J. Hollar ~ making the front of j very lively and anim;, is a brave one, and a on they will rise to tl occasion. Follow This Edgefi For some ycare pa generous Edgefield bi (Ned) has been with of Augusta. Miller ?? ly dissolved copartne still not far away. Miller, at Poul'ain's co Globe Hotel. Read hi column, and follow hie you will never follow nj A We1, me Friend. The Rev. Luther Bro from the State Con ven U< ped among us for a nig] in our Baptist Church, both honored and belov and we only wish we coi him oftener. A man in whom our pc embodied the ennobling christian gentleman, an e christian faith, a ripe schol whom all classes love am goodness. Very scon he the Conference in Chark grant that ho may be ret still ano) lier year! An Important Statsms This week we publish I County Commissioners the Comptroller-General is a clear and interesting instructive to thc genera! tedious, itemized Report l.sbcd last week and the cording to this Report to . :, the total deficiencies to bi our County are $2,733,2 ... the last ten days a memoi lalure has been extensive citizens, io the end that pi ! during the present ?I??? funds to wipe out said deli - Are They Thieves ? Two wry suspicious look said to be from Batesburg, quite young men, and bi stout, were prowling about o and side alleys or. Sunday last. Their movements wee mysterious; so much so indei suspicion was arouse 1 that *' ?ves. Many persons sus] being tho pickpockets lhat hn L. Addison in Columbi) ?vn individual opinion is that o Edgefield to steal even grea than money. It is high time th ti ve and resident young men sh themselves into a band of Regt to guard against the inroads of 13 robbers. _ The Abbeville Barina- says fcf>pn milco mrill ClCSC Tile g:lj' Greenwood and Augusta Roa complete the work of grading Superintendent of Construction that he can, with one hundred finish four miles per month, fbi ing away of the timber bein principal labor to be done. Ti sonry of the bridge is being |j to completion and the superstn will be finished by the ii rfd, of next. From the present indie the roaJLv.ill bc ready t > inov next colton crop." - ? -? -4<<Z>fr ? - - - Religious Notice. Union Mestiug of the first div o? the Edgefield Baptist Associa will convene with the Ant ?edi Oin! on the fifth Lord's day in Nov. Saturday before at 10 o'clock, A. N Introductory sermon br Rev. U. V Bussy: alternate, Rev. T. A. Wail Charity Sermon, by A. G. Collier: a t?mate, Rev. R. W. Seymour. 1st. Query: Wlur.t is the du?y i Superintendents ami Teachers for ll promotion of Sunday Schools? 2'td, Query: How far ?ian we Christiana imitate the lifo ol' Cbrifi John M. Taylor to open the disci! sion on hVt query, J. II. Strom il mteond. A WORD OF GOOD. One of the most popular medicines now b-fore the Ameican public, is Hop Bitters. You see it very where. People take it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not. as pleas ant to the taste as some oilier Bitters as it is not a whiskey drink. It- is i more like the old fashioned bone set ; tea thai has done a great good, li j you don't feel just right try Hop Bit- j ters.- Nanda News. ir hat is ihe Matter ? Why sopale, so languid? Are you sick? Evidently, your liver is not doing its du ty. You cannot live in oom lort or peace until you are relieved. Go to thenearest drugstore and buy a box of Dr. GildcrV, Pilks, A few doses will restore you to perfect health, and give a rosy tint to your cheek 2m 46 KSXlwIOUS NOTICE. The n?xt Union Meeting ol' (lie 2nd l'i vision ct' the Edgefieid Baptist Associa lion, meets with the CLeMnut Hill Ch inch or. Saturday before the fifth Sabbath in November, 1S7-1. introductory Sermon by Rev. Jas. A. Canon; alternate, Hew J. M. Norris. Charity Sermon by Rev Joab Edwards; aiternato, nev, M. ? Padgett. Query :-Are we performing our duly to Stale Missions? JAS. A. CARSON, Mon. H. A. \YlLLIAAIS, Saoiry. Advertising Cheats. It has become so common to write the beginning of an elegant, interesting article and then run it intosome adver tisement that wo avoid all such cheats and simply call attention to the merits of Hop Kilters in as plain hone it terms as passible, to induce peopio to give them ono trial, as no 0:10 wno knows their value will ever ?so anything else Next Uuion Meeting 3rd Division .1! be with the Dry Creek Church .-day before 5th Sabbath in Nov. dnctcy, Rev. A. P. Nonis, Al te, Rev. N. G. Cooner, Charity, Dr. Forman, Alternate, Rev . Burton. Query.: Can the heath 3 saved without the Gospel, and t, upc:; whom does the responsi ? devolve of giving it to them? . . Watson to lead, W. H. Tim nan, Aiternato. R. FURMAN, Chair. A Losing1 Joke. prominent physician of Pittsburgh jokingly ton lady patient who was -daming of her continued ill health, if his inability to cure her, '"try Hitters !" Tho' lad y took it in oar md used the Bitters, from which btained permanent health. She now s at the doctor for his joko but ho 0 well pleased with it. us it c?sq Rood patient i MM TE ROIA L. DTERDAY'S HARKET. ed Weekly from the Augusta Evening News. AUOUSTA, GA., Nov. 25, 1ST!'. COTTON, of the Market:-Firm and inary. 10? j diing. 1U . Hf .diing . 112 CLERK'S $.\L?. of S outi i Carolina ! >G?FIELD COUNTY. ''flirt of Common J'leas. 1 Henderson and John It, Toi- ? administrators of tho Estate of s Payne, dee'd.. Plaintiffs, vs 1 .i. Wendorson, Taomas P. Toi-1 (iliert R. Tolbert and others, De- i ts.-Complaint topfit I in creditors ' auction, account,vie tl land to poi/ ; tVirithatttssets, Mltlr...cnt tte. i tn* of anordorofj.be Hon. Thus us m directed io iii- in thc- above ..e, will pro :?ed : 1 se!i at Ed?e l, nv public oiiterf on Saleday ? ?ber next, tho following ?ie- ' ?remises, bo wit : t Tract No. 3, known as the L'p o, containing r-'.ijht Hundred ? --si:: Acres,- mor3 or .'ess and i by lands of Mk Kliztbclh ! Ingustus Haok< L, Tims. Cheat- ? D. ii Tompkins. -Tba costs and ondthird of the money to lie paid in Cash, and :8 ot'tb P. purchaselmoBey for t on a credit of <>(io and two jual annual instalments, with .rn date of sale ; tba interest to annually; the ?roiit portion base moiiey to be [poured by i ' tho purchaser anil a mort- j premises. Papers'extra. CU KATTI AM, CC C P. . 1870 lt -?S. *FFIML IHSC?lARGE; S application having been ? , to mo by Tabitha Au try, j s ordered that aJImersona ? said Estate, silo1? canso ;o should not lie wanted 9 2!)th dav of Nowuibor . CHARLTON, J. V. C. :;t 47 \ .bbitt. Metal lor G^in Pipes, cv<.., for sile. ')() I 11 ? itll Dyspepsia, Sick? nnplaint or any Dis? -h. and take PENN'S ire not relieved, your inded, L PKKN & SON. hearst, La: IOC -A 258 BROAD ST .Inst, received an immense slock o ?"KLE.BRATE? M IXER PLAT! Augusta,, O?i. 15-2*i? -lb Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA," EDGEFIELD COUNTY. J. C. Sheppard, Plaintiff, vs. .loliu F. Talbert, Defendant.-Foreclosure. BY 'virtue pf an order of Bon; Thoa. Thomson r] i meted lo nie m the above staledcaa*, I will proceed to sell ut Edgc rield C. FI., on Saieday in December next, at public o i< , the following described premises t Al! that. Trai ?. or i> ireel of land Bitua o, lying and being in tho said County ami State containing One Hundred and For ty three Acres, more or Jess, ami bound' cd by binds ol' T. Burkhaltcr, lauds ol' J, P. Burriss and other lands ol' tho said John P. Talbert, known as tiie " Coon Creek Place." THUMS:--Tho Costs and ono half the purchase money tu bo paid i:: cash, thc balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Tuc eredi portion to bf? secured by bond nf the purchaser with a mortgage of the prenti?s Papers extra. . 0. P. CIIEATHAM, C. C. C. P. November 5, 1879-41 4S Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E DG EFIELD COUN TV. John W. Payne ct. al. cv Ii. \\\ Payne, Adm'or.'et. al.-Execution. n~Y virtue of nu Execution te me ? ! i - ujt reeled in the above stated cause, 1 will proceed to sell at Edgeiield Court House on the first Monday ?" December next, thc following property, ty wit : One Tract of Land, containing One Hundred amt Thirty Throe Acres, more .r h ?s, adjoining lands ol' D. lt. Ricll irdson, J. C. Maxwell, Pi J. Coleman, ind others, levied upon as the property ol'.lohn \V. Payne. Terms casi), Titles extra. JOHN T. GASTON, S. E. C. Nov. 8, IS7i)-4te 49. S?etiff'e-S?le. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i EDGEFIELD COUNTY. James M. Richardson, vs. Cadaway Clark.-Execution. BY virtue of an Execution, to me di rect .1 in the above stated cause, I will proceed to sell Edgelb td Court House, on the first Monday in Deceiu ber next, the following property to wit. One Tract, of Land, va (tabling Ono Hundred and seventy Acres, more or less adjoining lands pf U. J. (?uattlobaum, M. It. Lowery, John A Mack and others. Terms Cash. Titles extra. JOHN T. (iASTON, S. E. C. Nov S, 1S70-4to 4fl. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, In Court Common Pleas. Yt. L. Wheeler, et. al., Plaintiffs, vs. J-, T. Wheeler, ot. ni.-Complaint for Par tition of Heal Estate and for Ilclicf. "1>Y virtue of an Order of tho-Hon. T. JD J Mackey, directed to me in tho above stated caso, I will proceed to sell at public outcry, at Ud;relield Court Huutu M\ s;-!-.'tar in December next, the following described Kcal Estate, to TT if I AU hat Tract of Land situate lyin^ and being in Edgcfield County and .State aforesaid, containingThree Hundred and Eight Acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands ot J. E. Wertz, Captain Coles. Raphe Burnett, Ray Smith and others. THUMS-The costs and ono half of the purchase money to be paid i: "ash, and the balance on a credit of on. and two years, the credit portion to bu secured by tho bond of thu purchaser and a mortgage of tho pre ni*?s. Papers extra. 0. P. CH KAT II AM, CC C. P. NOT. 8, 1879-3te 4P. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, in Probate Court. ni".!,. CHARLTON, Esq, Probate SS Judge. Whereas, O. P. Cheatham, Clerk of the Court bus made suit lo mc, to grant him Letters ol' Administration of the Estate and effects of J. H. Cheatham. These ave therefore to cito and admon ish all and singular thc kindred and creditors of the said J, LL Cheatham, d' . C ?'. ~.V .-Y ~,%"'ol appear bcrorp mc. in thc Court of Probate, tr, iJC !.. <.\ at Edgefield C. II, on th J lit! " | . - M. ber next, after publication lu r, ?" j: o'clock in tho forenoon, to si . a usc i' any .they have, why tho sr.i< minis tration should not be granter G i vpn under my Hand, th." _.,Ji dav of October, A D., 1879. Pulilishod on thc 2tlth dav of Oetobor 1879, in the Edgeiield Advertiser. L. CHARLTl ix, J. p. ? Oct 27, 1ST'?-Ot 17 Sherill's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Jai uti Sh i rey M. George IV. Morris - ,'V.r.V. J> Y virtue of an order from the Hon. J Tims. Thomson, Circuit Judge, to Die directed in tho aboyo stated cause, I will proceed t" sell at Edjer-tfobl Coo it House, on the first Monday ;ii December next, iii? following mortgaged premises tu wit: Ono Tract of Land containing Fifty A'-res. more or less, being one half ol'the tract of land deeded tn Sarah Morris. b? John lilith, situated in the county ol Edgefield und State aforesaid, adjoining lands ol'Marlin McCarty, Darling Wil liams, George \V. Morris, and Jami rs Havant. THUMS,-Tho costs, and one half of the purchase Money to bc paid in c-tsh, thc balance of the purchase money on n ere.iii ol'twelve'months, with interest iroin lite dav of sale, the credit portion of the purchase money to be secured by the bond of thc purchaser, and a mort gage of the premises. Papers extra. JOHN T. OASTON, S. E. C. Nov. 8, 1879-4le 49. ? BLANKS ol every description for side at this office, or will be punted I to order. Nov. 10-If 50 , AT the Did stand in GranitevjJ> i'- au' ffflo 51 - v. ...M-. i-.itA.\r.Ti'S, WIIIS ! KIES and BEER or all grades on draught and in bottles. Also TOBACCO SN UKI-' and CIGARS. (Jive ino neall A, P. PADGETT) OKANITEYILLE, S. C. Sept, 4-ly ?9 ft? to OR pure Italian Macaroni and Cream If M ph OOS! cges? aaa Best Sise7* of R Y, ND ISBING GOODS O TO KB|T, AUGUSTA. f Rog*^', Simpson's a*i ! U ?'I ? lil? W?RE J MEDiCA!. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA, (AUGUSTA.) MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Ol" GEORGIA. rp U E F< ) RT Y- E IO ll TH S ESS ION will A. begin Hie FIRST MONDAY in NO V KM HER, 1879, anil end the FIRST of MARCH following. Faculty-Lewis D. Ford, Joseph A. Eve, L, A. D s, C4eo. W. Rains, H. F. Campbell. Dc is. Ford, Ed wa d Ged dings, Robt C '^ve. Applv tor eili liar to DESAUSSURE FORD, Dean, Augusta. Ga. Oct. 15-2111 -15 nonr WALTON, j. A. A. W. CLARK AND DEALERS IN PLANTATION SUPPLIES. -o Areals hr Chesapeake GEA!*?, 304 B?0AB STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Oct. IR, lUTii-tr 45 FOR SELLISCr, 5c. STORAGE, 25c. COTTON FACTOR Corner Campbell H?eyuolda Streets, OPPOSITE SiSLEV & l&GlJSTi, GA. Personal AtM^alio? given to WeighingSind Selling'. Augusta, Ca., Septtll-6m 40 -Ti NOT?CE. ALL persons indited to nie will set tie I)}' loth rjHmiber, or their ac counts and note^ij^ be placod in tho hands of an AtK??r for collection. Jgk\?ARTLE DGE, ? porn's Mills, S. C. Nov. 5th, Vfey; <S D. HM- DENNING. L ?IS IN APi'ia: -. pr ES, oiio.vs, &c. - iso Lime. Pu : Laths and Hair. AugnsV:>^v<^,>^vr. ?")-Im 43 _ ?m- IC?LBREATH, ;1 at Law ! Will 0ie Courts of Newber ry and Office 1:y C. H., S. C. Maro?ip? %>f? jv-16 it PRESS EXTANT, Q )*, Ha?4er Ptrcr. Thrao jrinr? In i-i,.'UTer?al Bocec?. Prl?e e?:??\tc, ?xo?pt v?*l werk, only $?3.C0. , ?uttem Bicndu? PMU CO., ilcrifitoa.ldiw, June 2?,': J ---]ini 29 -.;<Hf?t*:> mm wm mim SETS ? ! JLI OW is th^^ie to plant your Onion Sols i f you Nov. ."?. F , ", *J UST ' eeivejla line lot of b< eral. Call an?jfff thom at tf44 \i? i : fyui iv '.IS II ED 1812. GEORG^->. CLARE, s?S??^ENT. t(K) l??iO.V'.h? -. : ^ MEW YOKK. Tho distinoiiv?S?&res of this spool otton aro thai iL^g|wl10 r,0,n lne very finest SEA ISLA&gH COTTON, Il ia finished soft aS the cotton from Which it is made, it Jais not waxing or artificial finish to dedQvc thc eyes ; it is the strongest, smoothest and most clastic sewing thread in thespnarket : for ma chine sewing ithasno Aual ; it is wound on J WHITE SPOOLS. The Black is the most perfect JET BI/?CK ever produced in spoo?*?ton, being dyed by a system patented ?jjburselves. Tho colors are dyed by ^g^.^ ? NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant lhat dressmakers everywhere use them instead of sewing silks. A Gold Medal was awarded this spool cotton at Paris, 1S7S, for " great strength" and .'general excellence" being the highest 'award en for spool cotton. We invite co orison and respectfully ask ladies to -;i - it a fair trial and con vinco thomsolv of its superiority ovei lill others. To be had nt J. E. COOK, H. S. WIL LIAMS, J. II. COURSRY, RKARP1?N A JON KS, Mus. E. ll. Ern BR] DO K, Graniteville, S. C. Aug. 0-Gin 35 EXECUTOR'S SALE. State of South Carolins EDGEFIELD COUNTY. BY virtue ol'the authority conferid Upon mn by the Inst Will and Testa mont of Mrs. Harsh; ha Hollingsworth deed.. I will sell at public outcry, a Edge field C. IL, on snlesday in Decein her next, tho following Real propert; helonging to said Esfete, all of which i situate, in said County and Slate, to wit The "Griffin Trad,'' containing Si Hundred and Seventy-five Acre; moro or less bounded by land known as tho Premiso lands, b lands ol' Mrs L. L. li. Hollingswortt bv lands recently known as tho Mini ?dill T act, by lands.of Mrs Seth Bullo lind nthers,Jiojngthrw? miles from Edg< field village. The I'rcssley Tract,cn ? titiiit^; Three Hundred aol NillAty-lh ?nd throe quarters Acrestii??renrl??Hsnu bolinda 1 by lands of Mrs Ei/.iA Walk? bv hind*ol Mrs. Kmoline D Talbert, I hinds of Douglass Robertson and other Tim Powell Tract, containingTwo Hui drod and Ninety Acres, moie or less at hounded by lands ol' Mrs. Emeline ' Tarait, bv lands recently known ihn Minc. Mill Tract,and others. Ti.r.M CASH :-Aiiif, if terms aro n complied with on daj of salo, tho lan will ba immediately resold at tho risk Um former purchaser. J. ll. HOL LINGS WORTH, Executor Nov. "-'h, IST'.' H ts PRICE LIST -OF Boots, Shoes ' knd Hats, KNIGHT & WHITTENDALE'S, 267 Broad .Street, August u, Ga., For 1879. Men's Caif, Pegged Boots, $1.75 to $250 Men's Kip, Pegged Boots, $1.75 to $2 50 Men's Kin Brogans, 75c. and $1.00. Bejt, '$1.25 Men's Calf, doable sole brogans, 75c, $K0 and $150. Best, $1.75 Men's Calf, Congress Gaiters. $1.25, ?1.60, $1.75, $2,09 to $2.50 Men's Calf. Hand Made, Congress Gaitire, $3.50 to but made $0.59 Women's Pegged Plow Shoes, 65c. Be??, 85c. Lidies' Sewed Shoes, Morocco, 85c, $1.0), $1,25, and good for $1.50 Ladies* Sewed Shoes, Kid, $1.00, $1.25, b $2.00 for best Ladies' Kid and Morocco Button Boote, $1.75, $200. Best-, $2.56 Ladies' Kid Foxed Button Boots, $1.75 tc$2.50 Ladies' Kid Polish, from $1 00 to $2 00 hr best Ladies' Calf Shoes, Sewed, $1.00, $1.25 anl $1.50. Best, $2.09 lc ?Misses' and Children's Shoes, we have all the styles made. Misses' Morocco Shoes, from 75c. to $1.00and $150 Misses' Kid and Fox Batten Shoes, from$l 50 to $200 LOY'S and Youth's Shoes, all styles, from 50c. to $2.3) We have the, Largest Stock of Hats ever, offered in this city. Men's apd Boy's Wool Hatsgfrwn25c. 10 . ' ^ea'6 &n<* Boy's Fe!t Hats from Prices in all grades of goof" ';-?; than ever known. Merchants will rind it ; - te^examine making their purchase^g:-rv V.; Broad St, AUGUSTA, GA L. E. WOOD, Barnwell, 8. C. WL ? WWW, ?TON FACTORS no Speci 1 attention given to the .ftftfiflftfigof COTTON-and all Other frgQ^fffS Q?,.fSEE FARM. Commission forjje^ croar. FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Comer Mcintosh and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Angosta, Ga., Sept. 4 -3m 39 , IE. MACK & .9 ?LO/1UL Uiivvmiu nu? IVifiiTHUDlUll HI Lill JJ it ill ll, 300 BKOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Have on hand a full and complete stock of TAPLE GROCERIES * .?>'.*"' ? " v """" f^/.:,**,V**,,"'k,'''"t' """ f La fi in & Raud'o Orange Powder, the Prize Powder ol the World. Goods sold at WHOLESALE ONLY, and at the very lowest prioo*. The patronage of Merchants respectfully solicited. Augusta, Ga., Sept. ll-tf 40 Chearp Cash Store ! BY 3. WH?TIXT JOHNS l??.aa IN FANG Roots asad Shoes, Crockery, Notions, Clothing. Glass Ware, All of which are sold at the lowest prices for cash. Please call and seo for yourselves. No trouble to show goods; and learn ing prices, you will be apt fo purchase. L. B. WHATLEY, nu o 9 AA JOHNSTON, S. C. October 9-3m 44 s. c., PLE DBI GOODS, ts and Caps, Tobacco, ? Groceries, -53 and Confectionery. GIN Wm INSURANCE 4THE . Oh: il ^?S>W>i?^:^..' ' i* . IN SUCCESSFUL 0P?ATI0N FORTY-SEVEN YEARS. ?TAB1MTIBS.f?MB SURPLUS. ?600,950. .$44,f)9fi. $5(14,951 T ittmirnd niv Gin House last voar through tho Agency of Capt. E. E Jefferson, had the misfortune to lose it, and tho full amount of my policy was paid at matu I ?ordiallv recommend his A sen cv to tho JAMES A. HOLLAND. ritv without expenso or trouble to me public. Our Agency extends for this Company through tho middle and upper Conni!** ?d' this State, and as we never insure a risk without personal inspection arl knowledge of it, persons desiring insnrante'will please notify us by letter JEFFERS?, MIXS0N & BROOKER, - t JOHHSTOIY, S. c. Sop?. 17-tf 41 ; V T" ii most respectfully inform my frieivls _ and customers generally, that I ha'vo removed to 1 190 BROAD ST., Below JAS. A. GRAY ?: Co's , and will oflfar to thom, at lowest prices, a m'agiiisi cont Stock of Clocks, Gold and Silver ' Watches, Chains, Ear Rip?s and Pius, Bracelets, Locket*?, and ah/o SOLID SIXYF/R WARE. Spectacles, and Fancy Goods of evory variety. Special attention paid to Watch ano Jewelry repairing. m-klh BORK WARRANTED. J. H. PRONTAuT. Augusta, ?"Ja., O-t.. 2, 1870 ly 43