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TER81S: $2.50 per Annum. Rates of Advertising : Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines. : or less) for the first insertion, and one dollar per square for each, subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will be m ade to those wishing to advertise by the year. OUR AGENTS : "W. W. OWDOM, Chappells, S, C. W H. YELDELL, Longmires. JOHN H. HUIET, Batesville. W. A. OPOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHEREDGE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, S. C. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C. Capt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C N. W. BROOKER, Ridge. S. C. JOHN CAUOHMAN, Cnugbrnan's Store, s. c.. ._ Death ot' .lr G. J. strother. The intelligence which we 8*nd ouf to-day of tue death "f Mr G or? e ' J Strother will carry sadness tomarn hearts in Edy? field county Few men have ever lived a more-blameless life and few livesTiave ever been adorned with more exalted chris'Un graces He had been it: feeble health: for ?ev eral rao?rthp, ?nd with a view to .im proving his opportunities lor ob**; ing m?dical aid, purchased a residence in oar village, and to which he had removed only two weeks ago. A lew dayB after his removal he was taken with congestion of the lungs, and Jrom this time there was little hope of recovery. And now the "good fight" with bim is ended. At twenty minutes to one o'-clock this (Wedn?s . day) morning, he quietly fell aelsej -"Asleep in Jesu6-to awake on the morning of the Resurrection, when he will receive the blessed '.treasuies" which await those who have ' kept the faith" with such christian fidelity and. fortitude. He leaves a widow and seven children-five sons and two daughters-and several grand chi! Iren to mourn his loss. He was in the sixty sixth yaar of his age. Funeral services wiil bs held in the Methodist Church to morrow (Thurs day) morning at 10 o'clock, conduct ed by the Pastor, Rev. W. A. Rogers; and immediately i\ftertbes?rvices his remains will ne interred in the John ston cemetery -J1/?7?//or, Feh. 24th. One Hundred Pounds ot Soluble Pacif ic W ill .Always Secure You Twelve Hundred Pounds ot* Seed Cotton. This is a fact b-yond ail doubt. And no matter how n'd and exhausted the land is. And with llagood for Governor and Batlor and Tillman in Congress, and Gary working hkc a wild cat for the rail road, anti ? Plenty oj Soluble Paciftc Gu ano, wo have no doubt that Old Edge field will flourish and blossom like the rose. Soe thc card, in another column, of J. C. Mathewson &. Co., General Agents, Augusta. Ga. The Piedmont Seminary for Vonag Ladies. If there arc parents in Edgc??ld who' cont?mplate ?ending their daughters I away from bonn? to <ch-v>l, we should ' certaiDiy advise them lo give very seri ous consideration to tho announcement cf Prof. J. Henry Hager, of Spartan-, burg, in another column. Tho induce ments there offered are almost matchless And we have no doubt tba: Prot. Hager wouicfconic bp to the tui'est measure of his Statements and promises. "Lei lt Xis Known Throughout the | County. Peter Keenan, of Augustasays : "i e. . ! pie of Edgefiold, letic ne known through, ont your c >urrty tha* Peter Keenan still j keeps tbe lead- in Augusta, iii all that j pertain* to fia* h uni tn-rln Sn ?es and 1 B >...-.." P 'tor K ?nan iitei-irve^ well of E.i^t-li-rid, sud fits ?neilds on tins s?.j.- t tbs Siv<inu*.l are oy no uie-tns ?pt to for gae him. Ho st-ii ?is us a nc? c^r.J tur week. Arri raid at the Uar* Hotel Felix Lake, J. A. Lanier. W. F Hub-t S. H. Bouknight, T. T. Perry, T. J. JvnJ nings, Jasper McDaniel, A. J Hipp, W, H. W. Adorns, W i>. L. Adams, Edge field Couniy ; J. F Scott, Va.; J. D. Ro- j per, Treuton ; E. E. Reese, Atlants : W. J. Egar, N. Y.; J. E. Cowie*. J. W Cal noun and wife, L. B. Whatley, B. F. Lovelace, Johnston ; J. A Richardson, S. A. Crawford and son. Richardson vibe. H. H. Hi!!. Mi-? Mary'Southerlaud, Au' gusta: Claude E. Sawyor, Alkon; W. I). Allen. Fruit Hill ; F Boatwrigbt, Mrs. James Boatwright and Miss Miltie Boat wright, Ridge Spring; N. G. Evans, Cokesbury; P. H. Bramwell, Baltimore 5 C. W Munnerlyn, Augusta; J.'P. Haw kins and wife, Va. " The Cheapest Pince to Buy Kitchen Furniture." So says Fullorton, the popular Stove Dealer of Augusta, in this lssuo of tho Advertiser. And he is right. For every kitchen implement that can possibly be imagined or needed, from the lar^st cooking stove to the small tin popper box, Fullerton's is the place. And ss for Fullerton himself, he ls as clever, and reliable a gentleman ss the sun shines on. Watch and Clock Repairing of the Fi!-. cst and Most Difficult Sort. Opposite the Central Hotel in Augusta is William. Schweigert, perhaps the most acompllshed watch maker this side of Now York. No matter how In fini tessi mal ly dolioato ana difficult the work to bo done, it is no moro to Mr# .Schweigert than the threading of a neo die. And admirable too is Mr. Scbwei gert's collection of goods In his line Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. For Mr. 8chwoigert's card, in another column, we beg special attention. V A stitch in tim9 saves nine." A bottle of Dr. Bui's Cough Syrup will often save large doctor's bills. Keep it handy, for it costs oniy 25 cents. New Spring Calicoes. A large lot of beautiful Spring Print? just opened at ALVIN HART'S. March 2, ISSI. 4tl3 Charlie Boss Found. For fine Whiskies and nice drinks, BO the old true and tried "Bonanza" Saloon. . DICK ANDERSON, G; S. July 28, 1*80. nf* Please remember that WM. Met. HEniN <fc.Co.. 9'3 Broad St.. Aug?stn, Ga., havp on hiiod a v>ry futl Stock ol BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, which are of fered at Low Prices /or Cash. Don't f;<il to give them a call when you vlbit Au? gusta. 0 COKESDCRY, S. C., Jan. 2?, 1880. Dr. L. T. Hill : My Dear Sir-My family have derived much benefit from your HEPATIC PAV ACE*.. As a liver regulator I think il unequaled. I am so confident of it* virtue, that I feel juntlfied In r^com mondine it to ail that may be anliefet! with liver complaint Your? truly, . G. W. CONNOR. e?r. For sale to tho trade by W, H JiAnsW, Augusta, Ga. ? ? ill .,11 ll ???? ? LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday morning next, the E pal. and Baptist Churches w ill be for divine service. The Methodist C will be closed. Death of" Mrs Rutland This venerable lady, the mother honored friend, Mrs. Clinton Ward at the residence of the Hon. C Ward, which had been almost exol ly her home for the last thirty yeai Tuesday morning last, in the- 85)th of her ago. We have often neon thi and gentle christian sitting in hort ber in snowy muslin cap and old ioned black gown, and we can c mind no face more placid ?nd b( bespeaking a soul at peace with Go man. An humble trust in Jesu: characterized her wholo life; and before death came to her, " the pe God which passeth all undorstam was already u on her Mrs. Ward heronly child. And to her-for we: she ia bowed-down with grief-we 1 .>lfer our deep and unaffected symp Criminal Business for Next Wet! The Court of General Sessions wi opened on Monday morning next, J \lrtrich presidiug. Tho criminal ness for 'he term is a? fol lowt : The B ''tisby case; the Blease-Gardner md tho Padgett-J'.-r:uakin case. Th ?er annes out of the killing of Cl Jonuakin by James Padgett, in teas '.am part of our county, shortly hristmas. Padgett is on bail, the negro, Joe Stevens, so often trie* ?to ifton sentenced, is at length to bf teticed finally. Bes>des Stevens, th i ?wing negroes are in jail : Erasmus loway. Indicted for burglary; Elias I for larceny of live stock ; Jack Ad for grand larceny ; Mack Talbert, fe sault with inient to kill ; George Wi for burglary ; Edward Dodson, for glary ; uud Turner Bland, for forger The Blue Ridge Railroad. Read he article on our outside, f tho New York Times, and tho valu comments thereupon, in another colu from the Anderson Intelligencer. Notary Public Our young townsman, Mr. Walt? Ouzts, has been appro u ted by Gov. good, a Notary Public. The Knights of Momus. j The initial entertainment of this laut club, on Tuesday eveniug last, literally a graceful and enchanting ! cess. And in all its eventful thirty years, never did old Masonic Hall ] sent a fairer scene; a scene absolutely diant with female loveliness and gn with knightly chivalry, with keen refine d gaiety. And cveryl?ody was h py! And even I? dy danced! Onto narians forgot their j'ear , and dead b les forgot their rigidity, and all did ho: to KingMomuK, tho monarch of'hohe Bat our timo and 8pace are too far sp f>r us to enter into details. Long 1 Mie "Bound Table" of Momas! A may their Easter demonstration bo less adatante than their triumphs Shrove Tuesday ! Rivers and Harbors Our young friend, Capt. Rt. Jul: Bland, with thoughtful kindness, not < ly for ourselves but for our reade sonds us from Washington a correct ! of the Rivers and Harbors cf South C olina for ths improvement of which lai appropriations have been Iatoiy made Congres-. Of course the proposed li provenient. of the upporSavannah, wai ing tho green shores of "our own Me wether, Washington and Ryan, mali this matter one of great interest to Ed* field people. We return our kind? Sharks to "Jule" and shall publish ti valuable Hst noxt we-k. The Weddings Tue two weddings of last week, in o town, filled tho whole measure, pjess down and running ov.-r, of Ed gefiele old time bospitaij y, geniality a"d g?l tv Indeed it may be f-aid that they i auguratod a tmg.'dfiis ?it ^renaissance Edgefie;d'8 better days. Both Mr. Lyn and Ml Norris were princely In tin preparations, their accessories and lin w ivile Koulcdne-?; and while such ?Mite lalnments can be given in' Edxefiei th**re i- royal Ufo in tho niel land yet. Sot G-iite Dead Oo Wednesday evening of last woe! our town was suddoniy cast into exciti ment and distress by tho aonounoome that Mr. Orlando Sheppard had bt?< thrown from bis ho;s*j and almost killr Mr. Sheppard was mounting fae hors a restless one, but well known to hie without taking hold of thi rein?, whe I the animal darted suddenly, hurling hi j t ? the ground and against a sill with ure violence, aud then in leaping ovo/ bil . ruck him in tho foci with his ho>> .For a day or two, fear-; wore entertain? that Mr .Sheppard's injuries were qui serious, but the result has happily prw el otherwise. Ho is already up, ?nd i bis office getting ready 'or Court. Ari although his beauty of countenance temporarily marrett, his profession; usefulness will bo in n -wise impiirot Prof Peete. Prof. Alfred T. Peete, a ?cntleman whi within tho past two years, hos osiabli-d ed a fine reputation, sot ?ally and profe: atonally! in the up-country of our Stati has arrived in EdgoAeld Prof. Peete I a musician, aslnc:erapt|a painter of big order. And besides this, he is cm'mentl skillful in tho tuning and rejtdring < pianos and organs. We bespeak for Pro 1 Peeto a very kindly reception at the han?' of our people. "No More From Far" F.ir our young friends. David Ouz' and Frank Bet'h, there :iro now "stai '.oat shine no moro from far." Mr. an Mrs. Our.'.?1 left our town on Friday an now havo their home at the Calhou House, Johnston; while Mr. and Mn Bettis oro alroady nestling In their beal tiful new cottage among the green hill of Horn's Creek. Real Estate Changer. Dr. J W. Hill has -old his Purisr, j place-tho old Dn'rlsoc homestead an ? farm on tho Columbia road-which h purchased a few months b:iok, toMessr? O. L Dobson and Walter 1). Ouzts. Mi Dobson becomes the possessor of th; portion lying on the right of tho road, a you go out of town, while Mr. Ouzi takes tho opposite portion, and will ther build, and ihon, wo imagine, marry. An meanwhile, Gen. R. G. M. Dunovam ! who as a real estate agent seems to h I rushing things, has disposed of tho wei ; known old Penn pince to Dr. Seth Bul j 1er, who was lately bu ned oat at the ol j Moss pince. Dr. Butler and his familv ? weare delighted to announce, will com J and bettlo among us r\%hl sway. ! Another House Burned . I We regret to state that on Thursday o ! Friday last, tho home of Mr Dan. Hoi '?"land*, a little this side of Richardson vi lie was completely dentroyed by fire. Th bouso wis a very nico r no indeed, ?rn . the insurance upon it-Si,OOO-will by n moans cover the loss. Mr. HOIIHIIU' furniture waa also consumed. Ho wa ?.way from homo ot the limo of tho fire ' A Tremendous Bargain in Aiken. i We could scarcely conceive of a Rreat i er bargain in real estate than that offerei - by Col. Claude Sawyer io another column ' The place offered for salo ls tho wei known old Davis place, and whoeve j get? it at $5 per aero will be doing a wis ! aad telling thlof. For thc Adymiser. ; Proceedings cf the Fdgcflcltl Medical Society. . Consument to p. ca!! of its President, ! Dr. Wi H. timtiieiruaii. IheEdgefield Mtd '. seal Society met in thu Court ?louee, at ! ?djze'JiSld vii??ge. Wc.ict.-dfty, rub. 23rd , j the follow.ng gcnl?eineu being present? j Dr?. J. W. Hiii, A. ri. Dozier, J. B.DuBose, j R Y. Dwight. John Lake, W. D. Jennings, j C. P. DeVore; G W. Wise, W. D. Jen j ningi, jr., and J. E. Cowies, j lu the absence of the President, Dr. J. W. Hill was called to the Chair. In addition to the above named gentle men, the following, having signified through } Triencit* prcseut, a desire to become mem bers ot the Society, were also enrolled : .Ors. \V H. Timmerman, Thcs. j. Mc?vie, J. H. Jennings, T7E. Jennings, J. J. Cart ledge, T. J. Teague, S. J. M. Cox, O'. M. Burckhalter and Pu. J. Talbert. The Constitution waB then read, and after due consideration, elightly amende! An amendment to be here noted, is the change in tho times of meetings. Thc amend- a section (No. 1, of Art. viii) reads taus: The regular meetings of this So ciety shall be held quarterly, and on Tues days, at Edge field C. H.; commencing Tuesday after thc 1st Monday in Feb.ua ry "-making the next meetings of thia year as follows: May 3rd, August 2d and November Sib. The following committee was appointed t> draft By*Laws ano. arrange a Fee-Bill, lo be prevented at . he next meeting: Drs. DuBose; DeVore and Cowies; to which Dr. PliU'a. name was afterwards added. Thc election bf officers being next in order, thc following were chosen : Dr. John Lake, President ; Dr. J. W. Hill, vice President; Dr. J. E. Cowies, Secretary; Dr. C. P. De Yore, Treasurer. A motion was put and carried that the j President appoint threo delegates to rep resent this Society in the State Medical Society at its n?xt meeting. Accordingly the following gentlemen were named by the President as delegates : W, H. Tim merman, T. J. McKie and C. M. Burck halter ; alternates, Z. A. Smith and J. E*. Cowies. Committees were appointed, as follows : - On Accounts-W. H. Timmerman, T. J. McKie, T. J. Teague. Oh Business-W. D. Jennings, R. Y. Dwight, Z. A. Smith. On E'.hics: J.H.Jennings, lt. J. Tal bert, C. M. Burckhalter. A motion wan made and can ?ed that a cony of these proceedings be published in the next ie-nie of the Edgefield Advertiser. There being no farther buMnejp to trnns .ict, the Society adjourned tc meet again on Tuesday, May 3rd, when itisconfident iy hoped there will be a full attendance of the Physicians throughout the County, as there w:!l be badness of importance to transact. . JOHN LAKE, M. D., Pres't. .J Ki CowLEfj, M. I), Sec'ry. From thc Baptist Courier. At Rittst? Spring-?Sentnarv Eiidow. ment. AUGUSTA, GA., Feb. IS, 1881. L have just returued from Ridge Spring. S. C. where I had the pions j mc of preaching twice last Sabbath, j and subsequently of making a thor- ! ough cauvaes for the Seminary en- ! dowment. Of all the places I hav* visited in five years of travel nono ha- i J pressed mc more favorably than Ridge Spriug. One good evidence of r.h?3 is the fact that I raised there in cash aud good bonds over one thou Baud dollars in about three days ot work. And then the people are :o refined, cordial; hospitable and kind ! R^v. G. F. Williams, thc no'/e and e'Iici,- i:t past or, has a choice Md, and j is succeeding finely as the successor I of Dr Richard Forman. -He wa as muon ?at?resTed'iu m> work as if he rind be?n the agent himself. Ridg Spring by its contributions pl.ices lt sel side by side with Greenville, An derson, Spartan bur:}, &c. I wa^ the guest ol Bro Wi lin ms, and greatly enjoyed v.Miat wis hie a family reun ion ot old Virginians. The sinter and venerable mother ot A. B and A P. Wood?n, my old classmates, and Prof. r>V G Wood?n, my Georgia friend, rend, red my stay happy beyond ex preston. M. B. '*} HARTON, Cor. Sac. S B. T. S. The following is an estimate of the j ...o.tjn crop the p ist year: North Car 1 olina and Virginia, 417,000 bal?-s; South Carolina, 425,000 bales; Qeor ilia,- 800.000 bales; Florida, 55.000 bales; Ahb.tnv?, 050 000 bales. Mis sissippi, 700,000; Louisiana, 030.900 bales; T*xas, 1,125 000 bal^s: Arkan sas, 387,000 balee; Tennessee, OSS 000 bales ; total crop, 5 887,000 bales. -. ' yijjtv. jg About Ninety-Six, the great oats section, tbs iarraars have the poorest prospect for a good trop of small grain lhat they have had since the war. I)jn Cameron, son of old Ananias, is now suffering from a severe attack of big disgust. The rebellion against the rule -rf the clan Cameron is very sickening to him. Apply a liver pad, I)jn, and rub your vnlnerab'e hr-el with St. Jacob's oil. \ ;The Rev. J. A. Broaddus, D. D., j is now visiting New York for the I purpose of promoting the interests of I the Southern Theological Seminary, j at Louisville, Ky. The special need j of the seminary, at the present time, I is an enlarged endowment, and our i large-hearted and long pursed Bip i tists will be offered a good opportune ! ty to assist in a moat important work j in subscribing to the proposed endow j mont fund ; and if any are disinclin i ed to contribute to it, they had bet j ter avoid Dr. BroaduB'a appends." j Baptist Weekly. Ruot 1 hem Out. j Worms are often caused by Liver j Complaiut. The mucus or slime which i forms io iii health is where the worms produce their young If nature ia assisted to carry off this mucus tho ! worms find no resting placet. For j .children and adults Dr. F:agg s Itu j proved L'.ver and Stomach Pad is the only sure cure and preventative. . No ra?aicinc is ised. 11 ?S!*- JlfnW. jj, ?Jjy (jujp to f0|. y0Dr ADVERTISER YESTERDAY'S MARKET. Corrected Weekly Irom the Augunit Evening News. AUGUSTA, GA., Mar. 2, 1680. COTTON. Tone of the market-12, m., ea?lcr a, p m., steadj*. Ordinary..'..7: Good Ordinary. ' Low Middling. 1? Middling . 10 Got-d Middling . ll After hearing some antiquarian tales we might be alio . ed which confined a King Like Bruce to inhabit, like a Spider, thc illuminated Blank Books or broken swords and spurs of dying .. HARRISON'S. .fSE ESTIMATE OF T: The feebleness of means is, in inri, showing- the feebleness of t experience, united with skill and energy, which alone can pi 10.000 yards Zyloni^e Dress Goods at 3 l-2c. 10,000 yards Best Prints at 3 l-2c. 500 Pieces Cassimere Jeans at 10c. a yard. ? ABPB?S! Closing the Kutire Slock at 50 per ceat. o?r, Clean* 12,000 Yards Ingrain. Carpeting, all at 2.5 cents a yan!, worth nfl and 65 nenin. 200 Pieces Brussels Carpeting: at '15 and 73 eta. a va rc!, worth s? nnd Si.?."? PPK CI AL BARGAINS. ' ?RE^JtT SPSOIAL B^.3?uGr^LI3STS. 2,500 Dozen Kid Olnves, 2 it ^buttoifsj^pora and Ptain Shades, ali ?'" 25ts per pdr Pine DreBB Goods! 2,000 Patterns, Plain Colors, Novelties ?and Coinbir.allojis, tine f] nail ty, elegant di< si^tis, at 75 cents, ?l arid $1.50. 1,000 Pieeos ot' Handkercliief Dress Gooda; price $1, will el i.-.-- st 2? cents e ich Ali French Dross Goods four times less :li?n eo>t. Sale Began Jan. 31st 1ml W'fH f oa??nuc Eni.I Hie Stock ol* Ninlor iirrss (?ooils H flos?*!. WHITE OFFERS ' 100 Pieces of .S.OfiO yards Zvlonite Dress Goods at 3Jc., worth 2?o -actual miirdwr 1,50.1 Yartla Plain Knglish Cashmore at Ul?, worth 2?e. 2,100 Yarda Raised Brocade at inc., nover intended to bo. Hold lex? ?wh io - H yard. 1,100 Yards Beautiful French Brocatelio Drees Goods at 15c ;i yiid, worth 4.W CIO Yards of Fine Black all-wool Ca-luwereat 33c, worth ."Oe iniywhbre; BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. 630 farda Better Grade, nil-wool CASy M ERE, at 47Je, always sold at 7f?s. *. ' A FEW. say G? Pieces in all, Fine Gih.Je Plack Cashmere, tn b.i rhned ont at prices winch will be acth?iyAv?ntlcrfjil. ?1.73 Cashmere, for 99c: SI. Vi C-ashniere , for 85c; 31 Cashmere for 09 cents. FROM ? BANKRUPT SALE IN CHICAGO, 7,000 Dozen {-lob) -I.Vir.eb Towels at 5 cents, worth IS eenlH. ?jsOO Dozen W inch Towel? at 2A ce?ts.jworth 3 cents. 70S Dorian Towels, -i''. inch, doable liiifck, at IS cents, worth 30 cents. .J00 Dosen Doable Damask Towels at 2."> ceo!*, worth ?"0 ?nd Ci cenls. FEOM TKCE 3.A.JMIE S ALE. j 2.700 Dozen Colored Bordered Handkerchie/?, Hemstitched, at 24c wort!. 15c, MOO Do/^n Puro Linen HaT>dkereltiei3.rH. ll., at S cents, worth 20 cent*. LS00 Dozen Gents' I Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at 1 Oe, cheap at-iSc -sure to ^o. ?-ttfO Dozen Ladies1 H. S. HHndk?rcliiqft nt io rents, pood value nt 30 "nut*. UNLIKE THE DIURNAL MCI ION" OF Tiffi GREEK, SHOOTING OUT OF A POP-GUN, WHICH HAS NO MORE EFFECT TITAN A. SHOWER OF PEAS ON TUE ROOKS OF GIBRALTAR! HE IS THE LEADER IN EVERY RESPECT. BESIDES HAYING A THOR OUGH GA RRISON, THEY ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST AM M UNI- ! TION AND ALL'THE MODERN IMPROVEMENTrs USED TN WARFARE, j 724 BROAD STREET, ,A KU*. STOCK .Ol' i s< v ?3 ll Will 13 t? T TES FOR GAS -AT 913 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. 081.-lyO __ >v.yrmr< nfYTT~r.gr- venire .1 WWI T. larkw?lterfl Feb. 2, ISSI.-ly? ^^^^ 5 arbte wt Broad Si., Scar tower Market. Augusta, 6a. J0N?MENT8? TOMBSTONES, and MARBLE WORK Rei.eralty R1, ways on hand or marie to order. A large section ready for lettering and delivery at shortest notice. Several hundreds of new designs of the most modern r-tyles of Monumentr?, furnished nt a lower pi ice than fver before I in this market, and of the best workmanship, similar to that of the new ! Confederate Monument, recently erected by me in this city. THEO. .HARKWALTER. AUGUSTA. GA.. Nov. 25. 1879. Iv51 jjj All Kinds, Sorts and Sizes. VMV Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, i\lilil?) Pencils, Slates, &c. Nfl PAPER, Paper Bags, Cotton Twine i\U Papsr Twine, etc. The LARGEST Sloe1!, the LOWEST Prices, iii STORE, 829 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga. January 19. ISSI.-[420m. TRENTON, S. C., ? PROPRIETORS I T wonld be ?seles* lo.attempt lo enumerate tba Artic!'-? we have or han?! ; Biiffice it to 3,iy wo dca! largely in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS ?nd SHOES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, HOLLOW WA FE, GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, &c., Ac. FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. COOKIN'G-SSTOYES5 Ar.il ihotuaods of other useful articles, at prices io satisfy all. is-r'The highest market prire paid for Cotton. * Call and eeo and believe All accounts for 1880 ore psst due for Guano and Store account. Com and settle at once. WI WE &-. ?HAN Ci ET, Aff'l*. Nov. IO, 1830.-3nrlQ. . to congratulate ourselves on not having fallen under the Spell : corner of .some dusty room, consecrated by the: solemnity of] monarchs. Tiri* reminds one of a Projector's Story of Life in TIME-PIECE ! ; j? 8 :i hose that employ them. Unless; when both instrument, nial .oduce the most prodigious effect-, wi ?dd ed -by supreme power. 1*2,000 Pieces Heavy Brown Shirting at 5c. \? 500 Fancy Embossed Feit Skirts at-45 cts., worth $1.25. al iparaiieJd -in t iio WC'tk liri.;-' ; Ooo Pieces ARNO CD'S STAN DARI) PRINTS al -h:; sold ail over tbe country 7C ? 1,07? Pieces of ,! SPRING CAM CRI G at ll and So Every town in America'. aks S and lOc for il : 10,030 Yards of PRINTS at 3A? per vartl. 7*1 pieces 01* COTTON DI A PER"at 7c. 423 Pieces of COTTON DIAPER, very ?ride, a: IO;-.. ?i|ii???-.s ?Vom Ho^gcit^ ?Vcw York Auction ??OHSP. - 700 w ? White ???lilt-: ;io 35c eacl?, always sohl at 75c. ' 400 Raised Quilt?, known aa tho Uoauty, at st, regular price #2. 0 0 Marseiiles Quittai ?Utihtly soiled, at 31.50? *2, .$2.50- worth $3. ?nd ' On hand ?nd regardless bf febst-?0? Red Comforts at ? esrh, worth 8t.55. 'Mi P.-irilO 4 BJnnkots nt 31.l5 ?ipnir. 200 P:M"rsor BUiike&^jiglftQr soiled, st32, worth ?3.50. 100 Pitlrs i Pi I Blankets ni *.> ">0, worth 310.50. ' GREAT SALE OF SILKS. ring purc'i.r-N-i, Ht an nnortn?ua reduction from the origini? cost, from two importers, n lot of Bf; VCR and FANCY SILKS, we odor the enriro lot at 1 .".s below : At 35c sauiC'i i:i!:ty .".s se ld for C3& -" At 4.0c same quality :is Sfld for 7."c. \ i K0(! sai Hrs (|U:dity ;is sold for 00?' At 75i0 same quality ns sold for %\ 2"i. ;.: At 31 same quality *.< sohl for $1.50 Atil.25 *mic qua?it'v HS sold for $i. Ittdooh Satin Brocades at $1.50, worth 8.?.50 and ?3 60 a yard. Black BrowidtySatin D^Lynn at -51.50. ?1.75 and $2.50 per yard, b?lng 75e. to ?1 per yar?dess than same goods have been sold at. Colored Satina of very superior quality and every shade from ";0c to $1 a yard j TS?'E RICHAlU?$0]?;3jS IiTW???i^ or Bel fa ?t. Special Bapgains- : 1,000 Dozen FANCY NAPKINS at iiic each, 'i a AH Linen DAMASK NAPKIN'S, over 2,000 dor.on, nt C5cr75o and .il perdoicenV 7-8 All Linen DAMASK NAPKIN'S, at * 1.25, $1.50 sud *2 a dozen ; over 5,000 dozen in this lot. - v . : 10 4 LTNL'X SHEETING at ST. j? 1.25-and (11.50 por yard. T A ULE CLOTHS! LUNCH CLOTHS ?IAPSISS ASD DOY MES TO MATCH, PiXEB? O'?? ANOTHER COULTER? worth 50 A 60 sold a' $1.50. pair, to close line pair MAL5?'?*E?aJfiAR VALUE. ??%800 worth EMBROIDERIES. Tho display will be immense. Everything new in LACE .GOODS arriving. ?*T?R3??JaJS5.,Y .REDUCED PRICES. 10,000 Dozen SEA ISLAND TI ES. at 10o each. 100 Dosten fonts' UNLAUNDRIED * HIRTS it 35A 5;)8? 75c aadjl. . ' A it?* . i . FREEI^UGUST?, CA. .gorsrta u z? i i ? 9 <b ai Works, Acain offer to their oUl customers and tHo public generally who want reliable and uniform FERTILIZERS their well known brands of SUPERPHOSPHATES, Patapsco Guano, Grange Mixture, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Mastodon Guano, i And their Sop. ricr Make ol' ACID PHCSPHATF, for COMPOST.!JW, amlythf 1.3,60 to M per cent, available Phosphoric Acid, and over ? per cont, of Potash. Alco SULPHURIC ACID, from their chamber^ at ?ow? r figures than il can ho laid down if boegtit out of Ute Slate. ] i is tho p?rpese of thc Company to continue as it began] arri th? o?suranc? is ^iven tii.-?t rid article will be manufactured or Fold by th* in.which cannot siana any reneonabte lest which may bo properly applied. r . rho large ar.<i rapidly increasing number of its patrons afford the boat evidence ..!' wlial has bren done, and which may reasonably be expected from this HOME manufacturo, whose produc?s arc used in the Slates of Georgia, South 'Carolina, Ala bama, and elsewhere. Tbs Works of the Company, located at Augusta, (?a., aro at all times open tnthr inspection of the Planters and Farmers of Georgia and the adjoining State.*, and our Superintendent and Chemist, Mr. C. B. F. LOWE, will take pleasure in exhibiting the Worka and ils products. For aol? by our Agents, who may be found in the prin cipal Towns and Villages' of ?errgia anil South Carolina, or by ( M. A. STOVALL, " TREASURER dXJ) BUSINESS MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA. t??-J. 5$. ROPER, Ag'i., Trciilon, S. C. [3m0 804- BROAD STREET, (Tiext to R. R. Schneider's.) AUGUSTA. GA.? Keeps Constantly on band a tull line o( Books and txonery, JV : : 'n.4 'i' Consistitig in part of Standard and Misc^llat.cous Books, Novels, . Tales, und Religious, Bibles, Testareen tey Hymn Books, (of differed denomina lions) Sunday Schcol Books and requisite", ooks, Blank Rooka all kinds, Note, Letter, Fools Cap. Bill and Leosl Cip'Paper, OFFICE and FANCY STATIONERY, Picture Frames, Dolls ??nd Top, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Pictures-; &c, &c.: Books ami small package of St?itionery sent by mail, Free of portare, on receipt ot money tor came, . r A. F. PEr?PI/ETOI?, Oct. 5,-!f-W ' SO-i BJIOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA Master's Sale. Camion Baptist High School STATE OF SOUTH CAEOL?MA ?? Re?r IL Ai U hKman, A. !H. EDG FFi v.i.i ' m i wry. ? ulro^ Principal. Court of Comvion Pira*. Da\id Hipp. PlalolIlT, rx Adam J. Hipp, peiendant.-Oampltiiut/ot'/orreloini'e; lO'OTICK lioroby isivcn t!:.it. by \'n JkTN ttiobf the decretal or.ler ol .iudun T B. Pra-aerin this .-.ase. dated Oct.. Ul, 1880, I will sell nt Kdge?cld C. FI,, on tho first Monday in March next, the following porsoo?l p~o|>erty, being tlie s.-niio included in dio Mortgage foreclosed herein, vir.: One morrel eolored Miilo uaniftd John ; one niouso colored mare Mute, Reek; eight other Mules; named Luoy, Prank, Mary, Jule,-Mike, Pete, Pock and Pig eon ; also eight hoad of Cattle : ono Horse, Brandy; ono singlo horse Buggy: one two horse Wacon; thseo other \Y?igo?S ] Farming Tools and Implements. Terms cash. Titles extra S. S. TOMPKINS, Mister Pcb. 15, 1681, Util Rev. Hugh P. Oliver having resigned, lo becomo pastor at Tuskeiree. Ala., tho itentlemsn bol'?)rrt nwmfcd. :> gndnnto of tho Knivemity or Oeoruta, and ol' tho Southern Baptist.;{Theological Seminarv,. Itu* been ohosen a? his PIK ceasor. School opens February Ibi, 1801? H. A; SHAW, Clnir. Board Trustees. Jan. 17, ISSI. If 7 TAKE notice that on tlio" 4th day bi March noxt, the undersigned will mako his final rolurn as Executor of thi Will of Wlllie.Plper, and w'.l apply t< tho Judge of Probate for his dlschargi as snob Exocntor. : O. "W. CROFT, Ex't-r. Feb, mi. 5i? Hail road Schedules r 1 Iff j Ciiasge of Schedule. 3 N'T. J CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA cV AUGUSTA IL R.^ GENERAL PASSKHOFR DEPARTAIK^T.. COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan?: 14,1881. ON and after 8unday, Jan. i?/?o^l, the following Schedule will be on orated by ibis Company : iod No 42, SOUTH, DAV PASMKK?E?. Connect at W. C. A A. Jonction with South Cunifins train for Charlestqor^ex* cr pt SuudajH. Leave Charlotte............... 2 GO nm Arrive at.Colun?hia..?.....u..^llf^/>4> ni Leave Coln mimi....11,22 pan Arrive at Augusta,..'12"23tpJfh No 43, NORTH, DAY PASS Bxokaf. Leave Augusta..........;J;.0"5 30 am Arrive at Columbia.....,;..;........10-G3 a ta Leave Columbia .10 30 a m Arrive at Cbarlojtej.-i^^..^^,^^^ m No 47, NOBTH, NlOHT ExFTtEiW (Leave Aaguata,\.:...:i.;;;.;i.^.;.V.!H-48^m Arrive at Columbia^.!;.*::....- 9 22 p m Ko lo\:8o?TH. t!*.** Leave ColnwoW^.ri^^:.U;;.^?'?.'::?'c^a.m Arrive at Augusta,.?uwiZW^ra For reservation ot Sleeping Car, Hen'h ?. Timo Tables, or other inibrmaUpivat?pry to W. A. GIBBER, Tjckot Agrn^Uakm Depot, or'to- 1 A. POPJg, General Paaaqnger Agent. - ' 'ii.. ?L;TA'??9TT. J5||rt? J ~-"*~"~-rr?-y** ir SEEDS THAT SURPRESS-! THE FARMilRe,,A'(B.OJ?ANZA "fc'>; Y..,V.V n ?sw v?^i,i.}v. iyi?/c-,\-jy/rcrh?s ? OJ: onvihiu< *v?r i?rn?.-n ht'KV?^.JSoayn?forYM'. ^twVttl. s*>-t *#"iit. hyrja,-c?? ;?) ?>.pojar.,-.tty*. t?-:t|! (>TJabi:ii. nnir ivar, n.Vp.-a.Sdi? by ?rapP 1?? io hi tic; riche?:-li i>i>j>r>.i</o?j JRPQMT.^ -tbi* ?bri 1er slam, aif.o. Seed, li tts. ? Mjvr. G'ti'wn Otiw:i Wtti.'-rtneion. IOM topwRKl.f?<r#j?i. variu" .*v*r I;M?III m U. t?.-. r?Trr?.'>t)fce!o*s, oiip-a?'^ sucarr; b^: tn ?f^p ^.!I;?I.tts.an.v'?rot&J ?ords, .j pipers tbr . Very fr?re?. - ty* n;-tV?*?rt MuNliuieloy.l'.iw^t iino-.v.r..ailp7i fi?r^.ioac?-a?at quality, tyrl+nn Yprr>Y.*>:. UcUi.a p:ip>rv CilftMP Vu'ii uo. nebwt flavor. rcrry,,}irolftU:. AO??/J-~H* eqgata) ta towy w??y. li ri?, a pabor. White Ein?p !{?a Oh:a 'from ii?c;M!o?: ffiVltfts ioo.j5rwcf>? tu ?he rt?p?h vh?rr o'h^com rails." Onwrclwi for labio or eujolt,!? c?v: pAper/7fi ti?; u iw/.i ;. Tf-Oiiiilo.orwplaiit-f^rjhiieervtvoiJiiv-: l0io/i/-4 fcbyh. 13cts. ii paper. CtwcoOwn.(rmlrml ttl:Moe. 5? ?a. broads fi.?od ?rt !l brinafabnlo-i* priiflu.l?otB. H paper. AU IhcaiJOVKccnUbTf^.Tof&iV?blffl^;. A IdrvaC, R.GSr/Br.KT'A Ci*. Allauta,?M. n>-ftn?i>'.?: Hon. XV: t. ?S^rtuh, >tty*r'4< Atlanta. - - ?i Ji'I -;-?-:-.. .. . . '.. strWy ES LARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORK. #.', If shrank u holly or tn rm rt rrran nature or <MJK <M?e. ?ihi*i*ftT?. linctiti?'mSgaft* ?wltfloCauap to P.'Ih: r.. Ta. AU?nf j.ff i.rXpM?>,H??' ElSf?i* r.t t*ta?n*a> Oorrr*?^r.?cc?o-ctrrnWinU?L . ; ?LEMNT JEWElRYjDHf AP. ^ To ?:r,DV!.ir? our nv.v t'.>k? ?n(l Influence inuits " we make fc?Ur.-. ?KJ; r.rw>^rail?V^<J pf*crn;'fo*i? shoutltnp: "Tbe"?;*r.in l>-V???nt.MnirajjoM- " plawd walch chain. 9<r.ita slawi pin; ;;I'U-R cl?~ ?nt sotfc'.vfjrx-. rrfii biuincisrt'hui(oii.?.eoralpe('k>' Ince, ?cv o? W? * .it'/rts;i?W'pU?f?lni>d rintf.-c atm* bu:?on. He? riurf, poen? Uto?, ?u-.iwn^^iri.;: tinntlknrehlflr, p^n. ppr^Ji. r^Tntr ?r.irrlrvjVM'wKi vWtinjseard?. AU (hw ?w?*?l4o j on?>r,3fts Ifrf clamps: 1 p?^lU!t? W>r ?l.fW. "Thc lot CTIU tj*'w-* caUetlat froir?|:tpS5u$a. vi -.-?7 The l!<o'al CJi?iO'i eoDt*i:>so:ip5wp/-r?iam(-?!3-)it ring, olcc>?niCfirnl t.pcorQu'el inU^:x,!f3f?J>-fh.vSlri'' lace, cr?ra! sicco? H^UoKf?, *o*jr*v.-3 svil.i)!*!^ br?cel<?;?. rcryr^xr? pic jro?>i pitta! Urrly'sfiei.^eiU pl?: i? pief-ve t:;?on?. n+u vy et.? pl?fe st??ii?, lo ve! v cam?ios^arf r'in.^n-icc Pzxir?\a iitarr?/>nJti:a?r, XUveoo err?? Kiln P. ?imr.'.'H't trat?-.'. iK-matitr jV: ?:.I--T<: t?.istons. ptaterf roUar button,sbtCrd finW w.r?-b cii'Jw, | l:*ln plat?: rinv. nobby. r-Amcii riaif. Mslttw fair*rillif* ?>F<li P. olBDiocd nttfitts, f^-nnc. OU) ixiajb. :.ru?tbyrt m, t??l?> . ftut pbi^i sc? with whit* ??me rrtt?hR3.??t;itS>l canrro ?arf nln. oajr.toWl ivUle, (jcvve buaonv Tbs vrhol*', nfl '.hte H!Mr:>nte?fit <*ot?<~f'.?on i??ni si?rtire by JOAU for fl, a ftir $l.ro, 4 lor ?y .'13i!?flot. .. ' can Ut r*t*i!';.l ?u?;!y at Kimti xotA AtidrcsH, V. Y. JBWKlinv *?0.vcAtMiat Ca; Tiii? A^ixitXA ?iu<?K.??>-H: " Tbl5company ls pnrf.jctly rritable, HJMI tbe ??nfwrt tbry gire for yv>?w >?on*y l?j .M'wnilinjt.*' Splice of Settlement; ; NOTICE ls hereby, given that I will apply to the ProbatoJudge for Edge; .etd county, ou tne Hto March, 1881,-for ? Vinal Settlomont and Discharge aa Ad ninistrstnr of tho KstrftC bf -John ' Dodgen, dee'd. , WM. 13. DODGEN, Ad'or. ' Feb.8,J^ft. - ?5*10'. 5??i ftes0 ^^#?%s ^ IJ Heads Mill Pip??, Sc., for aaft <t thin office." ??6v. lft^f 50 t ra. AN ranw tjuenre of our removal t in th? ?pring, wc offer ourJarfle ?tock Of ". ORGAN! A?ip.Ai-L UlN^-OK Musical Instrom^i-tsl vt New York WholcAale, prl?j^?.^ have on hand. . . ' .?? STEINWAY & SCNSj ii DECKER k'? lax* .S'.V/W AMERICAN W?%& .OROAI?8 p]P: .JJ?it ?V E8TEV & TO . : LOBIXli & BMfifc WILCOX and ttuMTls SMITH AMERICAN. WIEGAND BROS. 744 Bread 'UXDEit MASONIC HALL. AugunU, Ga., Jan. ?5,1661. 6m48. GET THE BEST, If jon Intend wrao day to get WEBSTER'S - UNABRIDGED. 44DO rr now." 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A . PnHi?hedby?. ?C,?CT3!AI?, Spriof?pW, ^f? WEBSTER'S fiaTlOKIL futTORflt- DlCT?OCT* <0(0 Paoes Octavo". . 6CO Engravings N \Vtnb*b?ne<lr(RtAilI*pp1Panu.%sJ iocs'tenmrtUx?iC1 &*ilfTltiff lt. lt .-eel.io. fir? reljrvi) pl.tr., CCO ?pft?, *.%r,.? vfeti TX) P*C*^ .n.l fnll tW*-t)>tlMi., fr*** s>!.:l.-\>:totv* .xr t-tHtlaf l?0u win IK rf Vnrttbl? ?o4 tf?rw rr t^.^,, p!vi,t . l(?9n,?lei ' UiV.cib!0 t? ?I!. J/.>'J>M? mn i>r?i4 ?rill U . ft>uo4 mon tr lit Vu far pituitaria i > S- :i (tua ibM4 ero?? :a a varscr dlmil?. W's nike . rprcUbr cf (tt?>Dlr{?? Law Notice. ^ * ILEARN that, during; my ill-heaith, wine person either by mistake*or th rough malice, circulated .the report that I bad abandoned the practice of Law. Having recovered my health,;. I will at ;tend promptly to all business entrusted to ino in tho Court* Of tb.il Btnte and of the United Stated '?.> ian lit ?sa, 7, WW? 8?iir