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fl ?"6 2 Jas. T. Bacon. Thos.J. Adams. EDITORS. E. KEESE. Corresponding Editor. Edgeieid, ?. c., June *3. loni, j Rar Meeting in Honor of Gen* M. U\ Gary. The Edge field Bar paid sad, e'o ?nient and deserved tribute to tie late Gen. M W. Gary on Monday st ternoon last The.Hon. J)hn C. Shep pani opened the pr-ceedings by sta ting to his Honor .Ta Ige Press oy tba' he had been appointed by hi* broth ren to submit to him the Resolut"on of respect adopted by the prelimina ry meeting immediately after Ger. G try's de*th. After reading the-o Resolutions to the Court-the same that nave already bee? published ir. the AthiTttser-Mr. Sheppard, on his o.vr? part, paid high and choice trib ute to his departed colleague. Mr. Sheppard was followed by Mr. C. L Woodward, nephew and law partner of S^no'cr Butler, who beg ged leave of the C mri to read a few piges, bearing on Gen. Gary's life character, services and death, left wit}? him by Senior Bailer, to be p od aced on this occasion. Mi . Wood ward re?xd Senator B:? -er's warm g1 cv; ir. g .and generous words with d-ien sympathy. This tribute from Senator Butler o Gen. G irv we sn ll lay before our readers in our uez issue. Mr. Woodward was tollo.ved by Solicitor Bmhara. who spoke of the distinguished dead in term' cf manly appreciation and fervent eulogy. j Judge Pr?ssley then addressed the \ Bar in most solemn and impressiv* terms, fully recognizing G?n. Garys great gifts and brilliant merits, at.ci : impressing his hearers deeply with , hi? own ability and purity as a law ; vcr, and with his high ;:hr.raeter n I u Obtistiar. gentleman and ??udge [ .Kiter an order from his Honor tba? i the Resolutions be put on the records j of the Court and thatal! the measure* ! Ot' respecj. usual" in such casey, be ob j served, the Court was adjourned i:r-r;.i Tuesday rn-J ru. cg. The *Iass Meeting io Inaugurate ? a tiary Mricorial Fttud. The Proposition Enthusiastically Rf reived and Practical Measures l'a ken tor a >peedv and Krillianl Cunsumruatioii. immediately upon the close of the j B?.r Meeting and ihe adjournment of j Court on Monday afternoon last, J). ? R Duri-oe, E-q.. County t h-iirrcan, j '.ailed together the Miss Moetiigj .suggested and appointed at the la3t i session ol tLeCout.ty Executive Com- ! mittee, to inaugurate a fund for erect-: iu? a monument or o'her memotial I *?} th- .'atc Gen. M W. Gary. Hon. I G D Tillman, present, and dcfj ly ? i ter-steu the matter,-was called to the Ch r!r, and Mr. j Lr. Fenn re quested to actas Secretary. Thc as- \ se rabi y ." is large find ?iled with min \ cr'ed sadness and enthu-iasra. Mr. I i Til I m-in made a long, ?-liguent and! pathetic speed:, b:cb by turns ai tue ed his hearers to fervent acclamant s j and applause or sunk them iuto tear.:. This nobie tribute to th* lamented j Mtrtin Witherspoon Gary, we sha;; ? publish in full nest week. T'pon the conclusion of Mr. Till- ? man's 3p e^h, the Hon. uimes ? a li ? son mored that the Chair appoint a I Committee of rive to piepare and r-"* \ pirt to the meeting a practical plan | fir carry inti out the purpose of tLc ? meeting. Th? Chair at pointed the; following five citizens: James Calli-j son, C into:: Warri, Jasper Talbert,! W. Scott A i'.en, aud Rev. J P. Meal- : ing. The resnlt of their Conference | was the following Rosolniions, which \ wer? unanimous y adopted by the; meeting : ? WHFSEA: . she gallantry of tLelate j t'?ec. M. W. GARY in defence of his State during the late war, and Li?: j more recent patriotic services in over- ; ihrcwirig* a corrupt and venal govorn rcert that grossly oppressed the peo i pie, entitle him to the lasting graii tude of every citizen ol' South Caro j linn, and the lovers of liberty every where; therefore be it Resolv? \ I si, Til?: in the opinion j of th-? people of EdgetVld County in j Ma?? Meeting assembled, a public . Monument should be erected to Gen j M. W. GA?.', for his heroism in war j and his statesmanship in peace. Reso ked, 2d, Tb at we cord ?ally in I vite our si.-ttr Counties and fellow citizens throuehoiit South Carolina to co-operate with us in raising a GARV memorial fund. Resolved, od, That th?3 Chairman of this Meetirg shall appoint a Re cording and Corresponding Secr-"ary of the GARV memorial fund, in Edge- : held County, who shall receive all j funds contributed and pay over the same to a County Treasurer of saul j fund, who shall also be nominated by \ the Chairman of this M-eting, and ;hat the said Secretary and Treasu rer shall publi-h a monthly statement in the County papers of ali fund- re j ci ved, and the name? of the contrib ? utors, keeping the subscription pl .each township separate. Resolved, That the Chairman of this Meeting and the Secretary and Treasurer above provided for, togeth er with one c ti?.en from each town- j .-hip in the County, to he select? ci by J the Chairman of this Meeting, shed : be nn<i con-titute a permaner:: exec ! ufive committee for Edg?.:".e!d Coan- j iv. to oat ry out the purpose Of this! Meeting and said committee s?h-ill I meet a least once a month, on sales- j dav, unless otherwise provided. Resolved, &h" That seid executive committee shall appoint 'wo canvass- j ers in each township to solici' aid in . ? furtherance of, this movement, which j aairt canvhssers phail kefp a jeeord j ] of all subscriptions, and upon paying , : over the .rame to thc Secretary, shall ; 1 specify thc amount and name of each ! 1 contributor. \ JA3. CALLISOS. Hiair. Com. ' \ Our Jiu??* i fi m. ' The Conn of Uwtierul assslons opened I nn Monday morning last, hi-:. Honor ; Judge' Presstey presiding. Ths juries I ..vere promptly organised by our efficient Clerk of Court. Hie Honor made no charge to the grand jury e^oopt on billa handed in by Solicitor Bonham. The grand jury hare found true bills upon ali indictments given them. They will bo discharged to day, Wednesday. TJp j to this time, four or five negroes have j buen tried f>r different offences-teases not interesting to the general public. To-day, Wednesday, the Henderson bro thers are to be tried for disturbing pub* 1 c worship. They are to be defended by Glover & Abney. On Thursday a negro woman is to be tried, charged with let ting her child die of neglect and starva tion. And on Fridav, the caso of the S ate vs Josh Mundy, tho recent wife murderer, is to come liefere the Court. Farmers'* Conferential and Experi mental society. A Society under the above title has b?eu organized lately in the vicinity o May's X Roads. The tfiicersaie as foliows: R. S. Burnett, Prudent; .Tts. P. Bean, lrt vice President; P. C. Stevens, 21 V ce President ; John ! A. Kemp, ? 1 Vice President The ! 1st Vice-Prtsident is to act as Secre ta, y a 'id Treasurer : the li 1 and ord Vice President fi as Assistant Secreta ries. The proceedings of the last j j meeting o'" this Society '.vere these: j Resolved, That the Society do re- j p;:edo Mr. W Belton Stevens to cul tivate o, piece-bf corn according to j tho following plan:-First, break the! Und twice-the second time in beds; ? second, plant the corn ou the top nt ? the beda; third, in plowing the iir-t j time, throw lour furrows to the mid I die ; fourth, he?; fit h, throw two ?ur-1 i rows to the corn as often us practica ' ' hie-very time using a larger plow j -until the middle he plowed ont; \ sixth, ho-.i at; 1 lay by; and to report. ' when lie shall have gathered the crop, j whether "neb mode o' ?.Ianting prov [ ed profitable. (Adopted ) WHEREAS, the principles of the Stock-law aro based upon ; Ufo. ice : i and. wheres*, il wonld prove benefi- j cial to a majority .if ths farmers of rh ? County : therefore. i ?st u is t.ne v o i i every member il this Society loe:: ?mise his in? lenee to induce tho I-e-g ! i lat are tn extern! the Stock-Law to ! Edgefield County. (Rejected.) ??esotvcl, Thar corn, whether in : up land- oi- in :0w grounds, should be pianted during the ilrst week ni : March. (Rejected.) tieso?v'd. That the Society ?io re- . yaest Wm. Wheeler, Esq, to plant j row? ol morton between rows of corn, . after the oom has been pb wed once; and ro report, when he shu!! have ? gathered the crops, whether Inch j mo.'e ol' planting proved profitable, i Adopted. The first unconsidered resolution! on the calendar ie: Resolved, That Guano has profited j and still profits tb.- form?is of the South. Frotn thc Newberry News. i low Hie W bisile Again for int? ( bes. 1er? Newberry, Edge?el? ami j Augura Ka Iroad. Tv the Editor of thc Ne>nhcrnf News: When this i:nk of Railroad ts fin ished and in lull op?-r*tion it- w.ll (tren bein position tu t>*ke the name , and title of the Grand Centra} Trunk i I Line ol the <-ontiueiit of America, es tending to tb? Grand Trunk Line i rom one grand emporium ol the North io that o! the fcoutfc. Mr. Editor, have you and the many i fader? ol the Nws who are interest- j cd in the above railroad ever estim?t- j ed cid value ot such a road running through our mid-'/' .[ fear not. Ami ? why' B* cause ?d your great luke-j warmness to lins, all-important project ? Piesse allow me, Mr. Editor, through your Valuable column-, to .-.?iiurt Newrerriar.s to aron-e ?rorri their run ly -iud sleepy lethargy, thal has be- j f lien them lor lo, these many years ! ir. regard to tb:s ?me of railroad. Or are they still willing to h?eanddie in a one hor.se railroad town .MS their ? laddies did-or will they arise to tile importance of the occasion .-.nd build tm.s railroad, that the little prosper* ' or..- town oi Newberry may rise ind ' .'. mrish to that of a large inland mty ?. Tb e-Gond God luis hissed yon wirh i chilate, :-: ii, hes lt': and centrai ;-v-a-j t?Oti, to become a second Atlanta, :tj you ?ns', will it. Mr. Editor, ?iierej are many advantages in store for you i :: this road is bu:ir. lt. will no! only j enhance the v. lue of real estate, but : will bring about R thti ty and heathy j prosperity am--:ig the citizens and the j commonwealth generally. And last, j but by no mean"- least, all the tobacco j rai=~d in Vu gi nis sti'i North Carolina i destuiL:.! lor the South would pass j over thia hue. Because it would be i nearer. consequently cheaper. A.l I it:'' travel troui North to South would ! pass n;>v this road. The:.-: is. Mr. Editor, .mothergrand ! considera' ion about i his proposed Jiue. j. There will be no mouutairiH ro ciinb, ? MO ice bergs or snow-ba?k*: to clog ! and impede the wneeln of tra vol, but one continued level, table high land country Irom .New York to Ne"' Or leans, ;t distance ot over 2,Ou<J miles, which, at the present rate ol' railroad speed, can be traveled in less than 48 hours. W hat a change has come over us io tne last half century '. in the days o' our lorefat?eis, by thes?o*vj j >g ou horaeb-ick or wagon, it wou.d have taken o\er three months to per form this ieat ol travel. BUL this \n a last age we live in, and the time i ln tne near future when all the mer chandise irom the North and th i priti- j \ oipal part Ol the cotton raised in the '. ' ?wUth will be tr?risi orted by rail [' And Why ? Because it will be cheap* i ] er ?M? quicker. The lime ia near at j I hand wiieti the principal part ol wa j 1 ?er 11 tiri transportation will bediscon ?J tinued because ol the cheapness and quickness ol railroading which will oe brought about Kailioadiug is the peoples .node ol conveyance. It be longs to the citizens ol ibe country. ? Wnter transportation is Irom one oou?- j try ro another, but. the rd hoad is a I domestic institution for the benefit o! I mankind in the interior of the eo?n ! try, which 1? a God-send ,o the hu i mun family, ! f Mr. Editor, I hope that Newberri ans will excuse me if I have spoken harshly o: thou irthargy iu regard to j j this important railroad pr? j ?ct. Ail that I say in Irom the Very bent mo lives, as I claim Newberry County as my birth-place. Therefore my high I ? regard for her prosperity and good I j ?OCiety. ] i:u\*e understood that there waa a perpetua) ebal ter obtained by tip.; leg islature before the w?r ior this Sam? line of road. If so, the Charter could je renewed by the nest legisla'ire. Fal! in and go to work ?nd build this road, whilst the iron is hot. I haye thrown together a few iiijeonneeted I thoughts on ibin important subject j with T/QP Kopo that it will inspire the ' pen of some abler mind To the agita tion of an early completion ot the ' prr.jmt PROGRESSIVE. \ugiMa a ?kl knoxville. The Decision of the directors-.Propo- ! allions of the Clyde and [{altimore ami ohio Parties? The determination of the .Directors of" the Augusta aud Knoxville Rail road Lo div, in declining to accept any oiler or proposition looking to a lease 01 control of the road by roads or parties other th-in th? present an thorium, ?ppears to rae t wi'h gerier al satistactio i and public endorse men'.. The road in now building and has in hand raoDey sufficient to com plete it as far as Greenwood, South Carolina, lt is 'he cheapest road ever built in the South, so tar, and is owned right here Ht home. If is worth a purchase by outside combinations of par iee it is strongly reasoned that, the r.)ad is worth as much or more to u?. Again its ownership by home stockholders settles the question ot discrimination against. Au usta The j road was built for this purpose and ; lue tn-tin spring of the m ivement wa lo bring and encourage trade to Au gusta. This is made certain when we own the road, lt is at least doubt. lui when it is owned by outsiders. The prepositions of the Clyde and Virginia Midland parties maj be nur but the D rectors consider that ihey are not sufficie t to caus-; them t > give, ap the tram confided to thtm Indeed, these proposai >us ha7e never Peen officially made public We are all aware that Col. Haskell offered tn return for the city's ?tock in the A. & K. stock in the new real, and also oil-red to complete Augusta's connection with Elberton in four years. The proposition ol' the Vir ginia Midland ami Ballimoie parties was received this morning and r^ad to the Board. Thc particulars ol this proposition have not been made public, and indeed have been official ly kept secret. ir i.j rumored, hov.*. ever, tha the proposition is to sub scribe $200 OO'i of the ?toc k of the Augusta aud Kn rivilla Road, thus giving its control to the new parties, r ie pj-eaent oft> .ers to remain in charge ill tbe road is completed, and thu $200,000 to be used in building a ned to Elberton-Augusta Daily JV'.-ti-v / ?satux?ay. Tor thy Advertiser. In Favor of Prohibition. M EssRS ElUTOus : P. case allow rac -pace in your contains to commend unto thc! good and sympathizing sor. - and dangh- ! ters of South Carolina the subject of i'ro- ; hibittnn, which 1 nonce i= now so thor- j ougbly aroused in some of our patriot:';! citr.'cns. W e are sorry tiiat. such an im pori ant matter ns tb::; has been so long delayed. The?e nobie and patriotic men who have brought such an important mat ter before the public should be encouraged, and the sentiments of the people should j b^ expressed, and one and nil unite eur j efforts lo remove sc. great a curse from our m:dst. Concea'v i weapons have caused d - P-^S and degradation, but the concealed .onie arni its content* accompanied cause j tb' poor victim to lose control of both j hand and brains, and to commit thc- most i rauh deeds ever perpetrated by a demon in j human form. Therefore, we would taig- j pest, that a petition he gotten np through- j out ih^ townships, and sent to thc Legis lature-to pa>>5~an act entire!v against the us'- of whisk?-v a* a beverage. Yours,' P. J BOODIE. itara. .. There ls Rest ti.r the Weary." | DIEU, at the residence of Dr. .1. IV. Spearman, Mrs AM AND v K. COLE-' MAN, Iiis sifter, and wife of Mr. B. P. ! CoL KM AN*, on the 12th ii stant. at C. p. m. ! Mrs. I OLKMAS was .',!. years ut'age j Sh'-* was boru Ul Newberry county, but' fir the past few years a resident of Aiken i o ninty, .S. C. She had been a su derer two and a half years with "lirunic tuber- ! ciliar peritonitis. A month before her ] death she expressed a desire Ul spend tue remuant of lier ?lays with her broth- \ er ?sho suffered great pain, but Hitter ed ? with ttie hope of recovery, expected to j r join lite a apparently um*oncerned ! turc'ig; happily, however, she was igno rant ut tier physical condition, and MIHS ; passed away in angelic ?ilene?*. Tue greatest respect was shown her ? during her illness while here, and u Ver tu hc-forgolleli attention when her re i m ons were consigned to the tomb. .Mie was a member of thc Baptist church, and ; su jive?! ; and Ihouah she ts covered with the clods v? the earth, she rest* I rum all physical pain. l?r. Smellier presider! o\er the funeral ', occisi?n with tiiat christian dignity that ; is so characteristic of him. "Tnere is rest tor the weary," says the . poet. ~ D. I Death ol Rev. .lames F. Peterson, j Tnis nollie gen tienta n and christian ! breathed his hist un thu 10th June, Issi, ] aged Kl years, 7 months and days, j During tho ll rat part ot his Christian life, ? he waa connected with the Onod Hope I ' Baptiat Church : during tho latter part, Willi Iii? lied Hank Church. He was an ordained minister 17years, lie was Pas- ? tur of the Kocky I;reek Church many M years. He served the Dry Creek Church j ' a snort per.od. It^si des serving Un: (rood \ tl ope Cn ur ch at intervals fur several; years, ,.e was their Pastor for fourteen j " years in succession. So highly was he ' esteemed hy tho Ked Bunk Church that ! (hey continued him xs tneir Cantor for] 4? tears in succession. As a Pastor he faithfully performed ids duty until failing health forced him fruin tue hold. His preaching was cnarnctoi I7.ed by deep thought and intense earn estness: ami siich was his holj* life that he was generally regarded as a most ex- j ceiieut christian. Ula preaching and lila j 1 Ute pictured io the christian mind o.ie whose soul moved in tu? orbit of reveal- | - ed truth, to whom Jesus I'unst living, I , dying, rising, ami reigning, was thegraud and cellind obj ct ol his thoughts and j * nflecuoiia. His lah irs were i:really hless- j pit nie edification of christians and the j sa-vstioti of souls Bro PKTKKSON was a man of firmness nun of thc moat Heroic courage. He had I to endure the most intensely severe tri- ? ms and sutf rings, m tue midst of which I lie pressed onward Mk? a soldier Al the j .russ, clad in thee un pl etc armor of (?od, mid who was cheered ny the hope of vic j lory. For the last 7 mouths ot his life, ? lie was unable to walk, and was coutiued ; 10 his room. Tonne like him, who had | Lieu li accus! .med to au active, outdoor 11 e, t?is was exceedingly trying. Wmle im craved to be released fruin his suffer ugs by death, he prayed lor ul vine grace .o enable him to ss\ : "Tue will nt th? Lord be d'.ne." He strove earnestly to )i'ar HIM cross, and we have every reason ;o believe that he is now wearing the smelt ol life which Jesus gives lo all UH faithful followers. w. A. MCCRACKAN. Ail Minante, Pa?sed by the I'oWii Council of Erige Il rid, June I .'>lh, I ?MI. rfc it Ordained, by the Town Council ! if E lgeiield. and by authority of the ' T amt- : f. That from and after the first day of Inly, inst, it shall not be lawful for any | T ..-rsou ur persons tn sell, ur expose f.ir ale, within the incorporate limits of!" '?dgetield, any Beef, Mutton, Kid, or 4r Jork, without first obtaining license rom the Town Council of Krigetielri ; md at'.y person or persons who snail sell ir expose i'?>r sale, wit..in Iheincorp rate 1 un i is of Edgelield, any Beef, Mutt n, ; Cid, or Pork, wi bout having Ursi ob- ' uni?-?! ;i lieeose from tho Town Council if Edgeiield, shall, for each offense, be ineil i ii the sum of fi vc dollars, and In leta'lt nf paying the said line, shall t>e mpiisoued li r lue term ol tl ve ?lays in he County Jail. A, A. CLISBY, in tondant. O, F. CHBATHAM, ?"Jerk and Nee'rv. I ni June '20, Hsi. ??29 I -?v, 1 tr, COMME KCl AL. YESTERDAY'S MARKET. Corrected Weekly from the A agunta Evening News. AUGUSTA, GA.,.TuneCI. 18<?O. COTTON. Tone of tho market-12, m., easier : I, p m., steady. Drdinary. "? ?one! Ordinary. H Low Middling. 9$ Middling . WI Jood Middling . 11 The Best rs The Chepest! HALL'S GIN! Kead Whut the Planter* Soy, THE VERY BEST IN USE. Pu l Sa?i>f ciiuii Guaranteed or \<? Sale, sold U iib or I? Ilhorn Feeder or toudeiiser? BATESBURS, :..,C. Messrs. Warren, WaUace&Co..\iAu 'M. Ga : DEAR SIRS-Tbe Hull Gin an ' ! '. [lorcbanttd ut" you three years Bgal^ sn entire satisfaction, running each .luring the. three peaaons, ginning oves te^n hundred (1,500) bales Cotton very little reptirs until thc present, bave experimented consider ably with < ind regard the Hal! th- beat Gin mat Respectfully voui gus eder ?? .lr. . fif with Wv ; Signed, j EPSKFIELD C. H., C Jun". 7..1;iJ / Messrs. Warren, Wallace ??>., .hom-. fa, Ga.' DEARSIRS-TOO 60 Saw Halie .Self Feeding Cotton Gin imngut '?i yon last Fall p'.ve.* perfeoi satisfaction. 1 ginned KW i??il?? colton.with itdunnt: th'- nnst ?..?son. could em a 450 pon rd bale in fifi minnies. U ?M the lieut combination Q.n in the market, lt wdl gin '..?<> fas , ..lean riv- Meed aa well, and nudle aa go>>n * sample ?ia anybody's <"nr.. Very It?pHcifullv, W. P. ADDISON. ASsfFor full particulars, with price?? ?nd lertijs. appiv to WALLAM & CRAXSTOJ, GENMJ. AGENTS, 5U?>;ES?OI? TO WARREN, WALLACE f: CO AI'tiUgTA, ?A. .lone 22, -tf 2" Notice. OFFICE C'nrsTY COMMISSIONERS J KOOKI'IKM* . Ot?>TV, EPGKVIKLP C. ii., !>. ?.'., .111 lie- -Je, 'Pl. j '?MIK County Commissioners nf Kd?> ' aehl County Will me?t af ih>> <j.->r reit Kurd, nu Touriiday the Nih ?d' .Inly, ISSI, at IO o'?loek. ?.m. in lei ?ut Hu ron tract, io rebuiUl (Ut* Garrott Krlduo, ternas Big Stevena' CreuK. The contract ivill oe lut lo tliH loweri bidder, ind iii. omnii-sinner? rcservy UK- run lion u my and all ?if the I dds. Til?-. entitracoo" .viii hu r> q'llred lo n? v o H cull:.-., i-r. IK nm for die faftiuifol perforioanri ?d ?md cou iraet. W. N. MA III ! V. Chair Board t Nnii'aurs. W. P. Rri\Tli. ?. Iel !:. Juno 22. issi -:it 9 Notice. FECOM and after thia date, (Peb Hi, l??Sl,) T witndraw my hilliness ir?:?i -ne hands of C. Wi C'"e!};hton; H?f?,*{K leiral advisor abd attorney-IM vi in; non ied him of my intention ><n/( desire. Persons are-* cautioned no: to pay linn mv inutiov due me. K vf HA EL -=kPA Ms. - June 22.1. ISSI. bherif?'? Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDC. KF1F.L f> rr, ny-j- > Weed Se wi ut; Machine l.V?" ?.#. J. A. Richard Mtui.- Execution i. H. Trump, rs, J. A. Richardson and 4. .1. Harrison.- Kx/ecviion, ?Y virtue of Executions to me di red ed io the ab ive staled causes, I will pro .Hoil tn sell at Edtfet?eld C. ll, on the tirst Monday in duly next, th? following irojierty, to wit: One Tract of Land, cnnthinini; Pour ?en Hundred and Thirty (l,4'<0) Aere?*, more or lesa, otijoioiot; lands of Jam?> K. Hill, James A. Holland, Geo. Elli-?, Marry lauran ?nd other.-, levied upon he property ol' the dHfeudiior, .(. A. ; Richardson. Terms cash. Titles esl ra J w. ii. ot77.nv . i: i. ! .lune II, ISSI, Uf'2S 1 For Sale. \PIN E MILCH COW. Appiv tn li. P. ?'OV?K, June 15,-212?] Cdiref'ndd C. H..S. ?'. Dr. Jas. J. Seiglerj Surgeon Dnnhi VT ILL practine in th? Coontie* nfl 5D?EPIELDand AIKEN. i i Onlers fur work nf ?ny kind in hi^ : ino will receive prompt invention, Po?t Ottico address : JOHNSTON, 8. C. June 15, ISSI. tf::S fledieal Deparlmonl of !I??? University of lieorgia. Vi ed i cai College oi'Gn AIJIall^TA, ?A. rHE Semi fontonnial Annual An , nonnoftnent, contNlnin^ the nattn -t ; the Graduates for *>U year1-, luis ju^i , ?eeo issued; HMIKI fora ixipy. O KO. W. KAIN'*?, M. I?.. L..L-I>. June 15, 1S81.-?t28 I?KAN. V\ ARSER'S.?AFEKIO\fcYCITRE j -an Infallible retnedv for all diseases of he Kidneys-for salo nt ? !in2^1 G. L. PENN ASO V'S. ! ?- i Traveller Uh" Wisely Provides piinst the continipmcy of illness b> kitiK With him llostotlcr's Stomncll Itters, hus occasion loeomrmtnlatehlin ilf on his foresiurht. wheo lie seosolhor* lin have iieiileoted to dn sn sulVerinr oin some one (d'the maladif- lor which is a remedy and preventive^ -.mon; iese are lever and amie, biliousness, mst! pat inn and rheuuiatisin, dlseosofi ten attendant upon a . han .e ni climate . unwonted ?iiet. Forsnlehy nil Di'iuf?lsts ?nd i)cal<ir:. t?enend ly. _ PKY a bottle of our delightful Kx j HCl- 1,'iVK's BNTASOCEMKNT. it tari ^ >t he excelled. j -.; nLL -G. L. PENN J; d'J*. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD OOITNTY. Court of COMM on Pfms. Philip H. P.nerrnan, Administrator of Matilda Raerman.dee.'d , Plaintiff. ?..?. M ich aol r^besch?lrz, Sophie Teller, IVwo Nathans, William W<ilib, Edward | Wolle, Abram Wolfe, Nathan Wolfe, : Rudolph Wolfe. Rosa Lebeschultz, Ed- j want Lebese.hultz, Louise Le hese li nitz and M. A. M^rkert, Delan ants-Ann- ; mov?; for Relief.-Complaint scrotd ' To ihr Defendants, Sophie Tellr-r, Roso I Nathans, Wm. Wolfe, Edward Wobe, i Abram Wolfe, Nathan Wolfe, Rudolph Wolfe. Kosa Le beschult* and Edward i I.ebo-chul'Z. "V7"0U are hereby summoned and ro JL quired l<? answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith nerved upon you, and to steve a copy of vour answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, at Edgelield l?. H., S. C, within twenty days after the i ~ nerviire hereof, exclusive ot the day of j E much service; und if you fail to answer j Uri complaint within the time aforesaid, the pla! ti ti (T in this action will apply to th? fou rt for thc relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Mnv Otb ISSI NORRIS <t FOLK, Riff's. AU/ys. To Sophie Teller, R ise Nathans, Wi liam Wolfe, Edward Wolfe. Abram Wolfe, Nathan Wolfe, Rudolph Wolfe, Rosa Lebesehultz. ind Edward Lebesshnitz, Von will take notice that the summon? and complaint in the foregoing action, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court for Edgetield County on the Oth day of Ma>. A. D ISSI. NORRIS A FOLK, PlrT's Att'y* .dav 0, 18*1. 6r23 State of South Carolina EDGE FI ELD CO UNTT. Qov.rt vf Common Pleas. Hon rv W. Addison, Plaintiff, vs Sarah A ? Pl?rk and Job A. W. Clark, as Administr?t"?rs v.ith the will annexed of tho estate of John M. Olark. dee'd . Defendants.--Snniifyonh fnr Relief. Cow plaint scrverl. To il?: Defendants Sarah' A. E. Clark and Job A. W. Clark, as administrators with the will annexed of tho eatato of lohn M. Clark, dee'd. XTOTJ aro hereby summoned and re X quired to answer the complaint in t!iis action, of which a copy is herewith ww cl upon yon, anil to serve a copy of your answer lo thr > nd complaint on the subscribers al ?noir office at Edge?eid Court Hons?, in said County, within twen ty days after the service hereof, exclu sive ?f ihe day of such service; and if von fail to answer the complaint within th? timo aforesaid, rhe plaintiff in tola n<*t?n? will npnlv to the Court tor tho re lief demanded in the complaint. Dated 10th Mar, A. D. 1881. Signed May wuh. issi. : ti s] o. r. CHEATKAX. elk. c. C. P. S. B. ORI FEIN and BUTLER A WOODWARD, PtaintijTx A ttorneys. To thc Defendant*, Sarah A. E Clark and Joh A.* W. Clark, as administrators with the will annexed, of the estate of ' John M. Clark, dc-'d. Take notice, that thc summons in this | action, of which tho foregoing is a r.opv. | tngethoi willi thc. complaint therein, was \ .Hod in the often of t.h? Clerk of the Court j of O?mtnon Pleas at Ridgefield Court House, in iho County of Edgetield, in j th?4 State of .Sou'h Oarolina, on tho 10th; dav of May, A. D ISSI. ' S. B. G KIFFIN and BUT LEK A WOOD W A KD, Plaintiff '?? Ai'orp.eyn. May ll, 188!. ' 6t24 Watch linker? Denier in ffateks, Mlw & Flated Ware, CLOCKS,Etc , fiU Broad M., op Central Hotel, AI'hUsTA, GA. 8 dav Striking ?'lock. SJ 2>* Alano <-lock*, & -jr.. Nickel .''locks, SI.75 ll Huting case silver Watches, SS (Mt. Nickel, stem-winding A setting watch os, ?0. Ladies' sud Gents* Gold Watches, and ; ('hams. Solid Si Iver and Plated Ware, j iv"*-Special attent? M to all fine and j difficult Walch and t lock Repairing j Every thing warranted as represented. ' March 2, IsSl. lyJS BJES, ?if ? fi)."! A < omplete Mock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PLANTATION HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ? 'A RP ENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS M j, MACHINISTS' We are also tho Sole Agents for Mo ! CORMICK REAPERS. MOWERS and; SELF-BINDERS, MONARCH EN-I G IN" ES, M TAMI POWDER, BUFFALO j SC A I ES, cte. All prices guaranteer!. Bones. Dougherty & Co., j Hardware Merchants, Augusta, Ga. ( .1 une 7, l*si. tf 27 Sheriff Y Sale. h STATE OF bO?TH CAROLINA, j EDG EFIELD COUNTY, H. W. Addison v*. R. <?. Bonham -MT- : edition, j BY virtue of an Execution tome di-i re-ted in the above, staled cause, I ! will ? roceed io sell at Edgetield C H., i 'MI tho llrsi Mon<Uy In July next, the i defendant's interest in the following de- | scribed property, to wit: One Brick Office anil Lot, containing Ninety-live feet by Fifty-five feet, in the Village of Edgetield, bounded North by ? u street known as the Back stro t. East j s by brick office occupied bv W. D Ousts, j 1 South by A. A. Clisby and H. T. Wright ! I ami Went by .F. P Carrol I'M office. Terms cash. Titles extra. w. ii. ouz rs, S. E c. .tunes. 1??1. m il H. STOCK ! 1 !tY"\fVACRES OF LAND, on : fi ??) \ M ' Soring Creel., MILLER | COUNTY, S.-W. GEORGIA. Toi) acrris open rem juder in woods. Sever, tenants on the place. Good site fir a mill und n never-mili og supply of J Water. IS miles Wost of Bainbridge, and fi j miles South of Colquil, the County seat Excellent land lor Cotton, Migsr Cane, i norn and Oats. , A fish trap on tho pince and an abo nd ml supply of fish. Cross roads io Albany. Bainbridge and ? :he Heiel and Chatahooeheu rivers, make lie place a valuable stand lor a store and workshops. Money, at store keeping, d lins been made l here ci nee the war. b Tuc Creek runs through the entire '? eng! h of tn? place, di vi ling it evenly, ' c uni tias a County bridge un the place. A riiiH sheep ami cattle range. dr further particulars, terms, ?Vc , ap- ' liv t<t ! R. G. M. DUNOVAjiT, ? G Ruai Estate Agent. ! .lune 1st, 'SI. tt'L'ti j J t ?T receivtd I Bbl. of delightful SYRUP, ('all and Irv lt. G. L. PENN A SON. M av 4.-4 tia Solfa of Final Discharge. VJ ? iTICE i> hereby given that we will Ll apply to thc .Judge ol' Probate fori ?Igefield county, on the 18th day of .lune, 881, for a final settlement and discharge ? ? Execiitorsof the Estate ot'Susan Winn, | lee',1. C. W. WINN, I g . H. L. WINN, > Rx orH' I May 1?;, I.C?J. 5t2-l j NEW BOOKS. Elegantly Bound. Byron, Ihak^speare, Burns, Moore, Tennyson, ( i rabian Nights, Scottish Chiefs, Pilgrims I I 'rogr.Ms, Handy Bible Cyclopedia, 742 ? tiges, si Of? each Wooster's Uoabridg d Dictionary Jt! 25 to ila DO. Orders by nail eoli^ited. Po* Mg?? I Sn per volume ltira. /. T. STINE, j 2nd Hand Book Store. 106 Centro St, XVOVSTA, GA. Maj ll, 1881. ,lm2S : ? i"" " JTOtn PENN'S Drug Store for new i lylo FLY TRAPS. May*5-?tc I ! k ci Ul FOR TSE NEXT 30 DAYS The Large Stock of Clothing at the MK HALL AM) STAR CLOTHING HOUSES! 614, <HG and 030 Broad M reel. Augusta, Georgia. WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST ! HAVE one of the LARGEST and BEST STOCKS of;CLOTHING in tie T WO 6TA1 ES to select from. Priesa for the N KX t TH I RT Y DAYS .ill be in the reach of everybody I ira not jeting. I hay my G >ods lui !a?h, and am abie to sell them ior LESS than th?-y can be bough;, .-it th? Jannfactnivrs'. owing to the large Ducount I get for the money. DONT STOP UNTIL YOU FIND THE PLACE. iflr. ?fas. A. Powell is with me and wih be siad to serve hi? friends. H. BROOKS, Apr. IS. 1881.-19 .3] Iii? roar ?an"? Friend. F. A, BRAHE, 702 Broad Street, Cor. McIntosh. STERLING SILVERWARE, REE! Sc BAIRTOISrS Celebrated TRIPLE-PLATED WARE. BLOCKS, BRONZES & FINE FANCY GOODS AUGUSTA, OA., Nov. 27, 1H8U. Jv5t fi. L. Penn & Son, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MED??fi, PUNTS, OILS, ETC, TOILET AND FIXCl ARTICLES. AND-A SPEl'MLTf FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES --A. INT ID Corri ec tioneries. \o. 9* PA Kit ROW, E BYEFIELD, ?. C. April 27, 1881.-SJ ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING MAN, TOOTH, OT BOY WANTS, in SPRING CLOTHING & HATS, AT Cooke's Clothing* Hat Store 711 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Largest Stock in the City, Embracing BLUE FLANNEL and Y \CHT CLOTH SUITS, warranted not to iad.- ! FANCY CASSI MERE SUITS, in the latest shades and styles. BLACK CLOTH and WORSTED SI Tl S, for drew?. LINENS, ALPACAS, SEERSUCKERS, MOHAIRS, &c. FELT and STRAW HATS, for M*n and Boys. SHIRTS, NE( KWEXR, UNDERWEAR, etc. TRUNKS. SATCHELS. UMBRELLAS, &c. VS* All offered at the Lmcert Prices. LARGE WHO LES A LE LINE which Mcrrhon's will dr* weil try tte. A. W. BLANCHARD. April <5. ISSI -l?in.1] For J. 0. Ludlow <fc Co. BEAUTIFUL HATS * BONNETS ! Mrs. N. BRUM CLARKS, NI9 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. At thin old Establishment the Ladies can procure NEW and BEA UTI FUL HATS, BONNETS, etc , at Low Prices. he largest Stock in the eily. I Apr. 21-?.rn ORDER "VTOTTR SAW MILLS, BRIST MILLS, CAI MILLS, PLANTATION MACHINERY, AND Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws*, Shafting, Pulleys. Hangers, Journal rx Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gaboon's Turbine Wai?-r Wheels, Oin Gearing, Jud on's Governors, Disstoy's Circular Haws and Gummers and Files, Reltintr, Babbit if Kal. Brass Bitting Globe, Check Valves and Whintlcs, Gaugaa, et'1 , J ron nnd ira?*s ? aslings, Oin Rih? and Ini<?ctors, frrnn GEO. R. LOMBARD &, CO, l >,rf>s;i City iVrondry ?.nd Machin? Works?. | \>ar lb-- \V#.t*r Town; 1,014 to 1.02?; FmmrJ: Mrert, A PG URTA, r?A. REPA] RTNG promptly done nt lowest prices. We cas?! ever, day both Iron . nd lint?*, having greatly increased our capacity with latent improved looK We i rn running full time wi?h ?<6 hands, which enables us to lill orders promptly at! nwOMt prices. Rive ns a trinl before pending .?ft? [Apr. 1X81.-20 W. I. DELPH, j 831 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER IX EXCELSIOR COOKING STOVES, embracing no less than Fourteen j iffereiit si/.-a and kinds. Tbene Stoves possess ponds of excel 1-nce never eforo combined in any Stove whatever. Points thnt will readily be apjre- ] iated by intelligent h ouse-kef pt rs. HEVTING STOVES in great varietv for Wood and Coal. GRATES, TINPLATE. SHEET IRON, etc. TINWARE of every description, in very l?rge quantities, sold at close gu res at Wholesale. Send for Circulars of Stoves, showing Price and Ware accompanying each. ? S&'CAT? furnish REPAIRS for any part of Stoves that m .y bo broken. W. I. DELPH, Feb. 2,1881.-4*0] 831 Rroad ?t., Allouai*, ?a. ' P, J Cor. Telfair and Campbell Sta., ONE SQUARE from UNION DEPOT. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. N?ONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. TOMES, and MARPLE WORK of all kinds, iriiiflhed at shortest notice, and at prices lowr.r than ever heard of in this tv. All work for the co-ntrv G mt a ly Boxed and Delivered at Depot \ VII JIG UT EXTRA CU ARG E. When necessary, I will go and nut j D the work. asp- satisfaction Guaranteed. "IBB 20al 1 Notice of Final Discharge. 1 ^/<^X<^^'^^^'^> ' YTOTICEisherebv J?ivPn tkat 1 villi / r^-^^gr i3^5<Nv?is I 131 apply tn the Judge of Probate rourt \pR ORDER CC>\ ' tw Edjretl.-ld County, on th? VOth dav ol | V\< v ^Sy^^pfS^ ^^-^ I June, lHsi. tor a settlement and ?nal dia 1 ^\X^Nv^\^A> p-?^ charge HS Guardian of the EsUtes of Eui ? f ma J. and Alice P. Wheeler. ^-^2S?^J>^ L. E. WERTS, Guardian. AVID LANDBE?E & SONS, Philadelphia, P*- May 17. ISSI. 5?4 THOMPSON AND HEIJVDEL, 1 Dralerx in li ver v Description of "-li AND SUPPLIES ! 810 Jackson St., Augiusia, Ha, WINDW~GLASS. The largest ami bent assorted stock of Ulassin th? city. PUTTY. Tn bulk', also in l>oxes of l to r? lbs. White Lead and Zinc. Strictly Pure, made by the Kentucky Lend and Oil Co , which we guarantee as good a? the be>t Also, the well known Nassau White Lead and pure Frenob Zinc PREPARED PAINT. Th*, celebrated Paint, mada by Wads worth, Martinez A Longman, which wu know ti? be good. ltRtSHES. Full line of Paint* Whitewash Brushes. COLORS. A large and assorted stock of Colors in Oil. Also, Dry Colors. VARNISHES. White Damar, Coai-h, Copal, Furniture Japan, Axpbnltuii), Ac KALS???IIYE. Jobnsou's celebrated Prepared Kalso minc, all ?hades. OIL. Linseed Oil, Raw and Boiled. Builders' Hardware. A large variety of Locks. Rim and Mortice L"ctts. Surface and Mortice Blind Flinges. All sizes and styles of Door Butta. Inside Blind butta, brass and iron. A Hue liue of Padlocks. Tale Store Door Locks. . Ya ? Night Latches. Screw? in any quantity and every size, -ind anything else you want in the Hard ware line. Doors, Sash and Blinds. The largest stock in Augusta, at bottom figures. Send for price list. Balusters, Brackets and Mantels. Vnd almost anything that can be made out of wood, weare prepared to maka Yellow Pine Lumber. In any quantity, rough cr dre-psed. "?| \ We pack and deliver all of our j;ooda free of charge. Thompson & Mei ridel, 310 JACKSON STREET. Dec, 2R, ls-?0. iy4 GEORGIA PAINT CO,, AUGUSTA, GA., OFFERS READY MIXED PAINTS in small Cans, or by the Gallon, or by ho Barrel, at prices AS LOW as they ;-an b- bought at WHOLES A LE in NEW YORK. EQUALITY THE VERY BEST. Fivr COLOR'S, in all Shades. All stjles CO T TAGE COLORS. Inside and Oublie WHITE. M ? MISOME. D!JU\?E:iiid-CilEAP Also. RICH. DARK BROWN, MET ALLIC PAi:"T\ for Roofs, Bridges, Fencing, Wagons, and Plantation Ma chinery and Tools. ??r PRICE LISTS and SAMPLE COLORS sent?n application. Address, GEORGIA PAIXT CO., Augusta, Ga. J. H. ALEXANDER, Pres't. j C. C. BfcMIS, Min'r. j Dec 22, 1880. tf 3 Currvton Baptist High School Rey. ll. A. Whitman, A M. Principal. Rev Hugh F. Ob.ver having resigned, to become pastor at Tuskegee, Ala, the gentleman before named, a graduate of the University of Georgia, and of tho Southern Baptist Theological j Seminarv, ha been chosen as his fuc ! cessor. School opens February 1st, 1881. H. A. SHAW, Chair, tl >ard Trustees. ! Jan. 17, 1*81. tf 7 ERNEST GARY ' A.ttorney-a/1-L.aw, EDGEFIELD C, H . S C. Will practice in all the Courts of this Stat?, and in the United States Court". Mar 20, ISSI. 6ml7 THE MOST DESIRABLE Purchase Yet Offered. ? ? "T ?} ACRES oi Land, half a mile ??tJ?? from Dora's Mill;-. A good Dwelling House, Store, Gin House, Barn and stables; three out houses; 100acres In cultivation. Impmvementsof greater value than the price asked. Terms very easy. A ti rsi rata bargain. R.G. M. DC No Y ANT. Real Estate Agent. March 8. ISsO. tf lt! S WOK B the EUREKA .', cts. Cigar. It is the best-at PENN'S Drug Store, May 2?-lt2T> AUGUSTA BUILDING LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOR COTTON LANDS! IH WE 16 Building Lots in August?, in the upper part of the city, lo ex change for Cotton Lands, or Plantation. Latid - must he convenient tr. Railroad. Applv to, or address. R. G. M. rUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent, Kdgeneld C. ll., S. O. ~ Dec. 22, 18*0. tf 3 TIN SHOP ! GUTTERING anil ROOFING done at the lowest rates. TIN-WA RE, wholesale and retail. REPAIRING, ot all kinds, promptly done. t? ive me a trial. ti. JW. HARP. Formerly of Augusta, Ga,. Edgefield, May 17,-3m24 Notice ! HOTEL FOR SALE IOFFER for sale my Hotel, known 8S? the Saluda House, or Hotel. It bas ihout 15 rooms, about one-half of which jave been recently painted and papered -the entire interi or repainted. There being but one Hotel in th? place, there is i need Mt, and a moessiiy exista, for an )tber. Terms reasonable. .c... : H. W. A DD ISON. March 15.188L tf 15