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TERMS : $2.00 per Annum, OUR AGENTS: W. W. OWDOM, Cbappelis, S, C. W.H. Y?LDELE, Longmlrea. JOHN H. Eui HT, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. S. DURST, Kirkseys X Road? E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRB ETUKRKDOE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, 8. C. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, H. C. N. W. BROOK HR, Ridge, S. C. JOHN OauGHMAN/Caughmau's Store. WILLIAM KiNARD,;Etherld?e. J. S. MKRCHADT, Merchant. LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday next, all our village churche8j will be closed. The Rev. Mr. Walker) will preach at Langley. The Rev. Mr Mood will preach at Trenton, The Rev' Mr. Barr will preach at Middle Ridge The Rev. Mr. Rogers will preach at I Bethlehem in the forenoon, and at Spann8 ia the afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Tray wick will preach at Emory Chapel. The Rev. Mr. Meadors will preach at Bethel in the forenoou.^and ut Rehoboth in the afternoon. The Anti Stock Law .lien. On Saturday next, the 26th, the anti-J stock-law men meet again in'onr town. Fourth Quarterly, Jleeilui;. The last Quarterly Meeting of the yei.r, for the EdgefielJ Circuit, will beheld;' Trenton on the first Saturday and Sunday in December. Buggies au?! Spriug Wagoua. S. T. Hughes and J. B. Norris, at Tie. - ton, have on hand a supply of bu^gi'-j and spring wugous,'which^they will sell at I he lowest prices. nov 17 4s Exchange ol' Pulpits. Oa the first Sunday in D.?ccmher, the .Rev. Mr. Hundley will preach fur lin Rev. Mr. Whitman at Sweetwater, whi!< Mr. Whitman will preach for Mr i lund ley in our village church. Mr. W. 12. L\uch Addresses Ills Patrons Mr. W. E. Lynch'B new advertisement in another column, claims the attention o all fjift--fri??ds and old patrons. He \> Tvon his feet again, anti ready to aup t?fy- the' public with groceries, wines, iquora, drugs and medicines. * ' Friends, Meed.Thls Call. Come in on salesday and pay us th? $200 you owe us for the ADVERTISER and subacrioo anew. We do nut often call. Aud we always draw it very mildly. The Legisla tn re. The General Assembly met cn yester day, the 22J. On Monday last, Repte, sentatives Strom, Sheppard, and Johnnie Lake departed hom our town tor the scene of action. w . Tne luviuclble Twenlf-Tw >. On Monday next, theiuvineimV tweet)' two, "unshaken, un terrified and uuse duced," are to appear in Columbia and enter upon duty. We mean the delegates one from each township, appointed to g< to the capital und work for lue passage o the stock law in our county. Gentlemen of the Twenty-Two, remember the plac< of your birth, and quail not. Prospects aud.Progress ul' KebuilJiii; < The rebuilding of our town is airead) fe. progressing-.energetically and on a largt scale... ?Bdeed from present prosja^et* y!afcM?fc_b_iirnL buildj???r, p,r<:nl or ei^J^Tf ^^P^^3ss^BilBBnBB^*WB^,W'^^rt^Ik^AU H. Next week Wb will enter into de concerning this matter, so that our Wreaderainay know who ia^ building-and r where, and how, and what. . Not e Better. Mr. EldreJ S. Addison, three miles be ^ low Ninety-Six, has about 800 buslals Btied-oats; for sale. We have examined this lot of pure, rust proof red oals oar selves, and we know it is a very snperioi article-much the best we have ever seen Lamentable Saidee. i Mr. Griffia Ruthe..'ord, un old and ve., r< . .>?cfcableicitizeu ol' our county, in the Mt. Willing section, cutj;hi3 throat with t razor on Su..day, the 13th, from the efiectt of which hejjiied onjTuesday, the 15Ji Ilia mind;?hud 'been ?somewhat ont ?? balance for some time previous Mr. -.Tillman eu tUe.Cou vin.ttyktem. - Hon. QdJrge 1). Til'man^hus. written a long and able jaittcld upon tao Convie ayaumi Some of his strictures are never aiidl often just. He wants what he call, "a- penitentiary on wheels," which, while humanely conducted, shall help bnildtl railroads, and cotton factories, as well a* contributing to drainage aud the 8choo| ^-AugJsta Chronicle. L'balige ol ? chauge of sched^?V-Went into t lleci on the C. C. & A. Railroad on Sund-ty last. The morning passenger train now leaved Augusta at 8:40,, a. m., insu ad ol 7;20, a. m.,?;as heretofore. The evening train will arrive in Augusta at 10,20, in . etead of 10:45 The train which now leaves Augusta] nt 5:40(i'i. m , wi" leave at 6:25 and arrive* at 10:43, instead (f 9:52. a. m. Allowing an hour und a ha ? between Augusta ^an.i .Trenton, uud vic. versa, onr^readeis can pretty well judge ol the hours atj?wbk-b the trains now reach Trenton and Johnston. Rev. J. K. Faut. Kl BUSBY'S, S. C.-Idiave recently bap" tized thirty-four ut Mountain Cieek, sev .^ent?eff at Gilgal, three ut Sister Springs 'others are awaiting the holy ordinance The three churches ure undergoing ie pairs. They 'have .each; called me anani inously to serve them another year-Gil gal with an increase of salary. Looking back ever the past year, I can say with a bsart full of gratitude to God, "Ebenezer: Fdr hilbeitojthe.Loid hath helped us." J. K. EA?T. Ile Hoars Ale?. Just as the American eagle, with its E. Plaibus Unum, Hit? and il es xloft, so Geo. O. Robinson takes the eagle for his motto. Indued he has elevated a golden eigle in full flight above his L. P. Q. S. and his T. M. H. 0. T. S. Under thia bright escutcheon he defies competition and sells muMCjpianos und organs cheaper t un ever. His orders extend from Maine to Florida and from Augusta to the Cali ornia coast-and hence the eagle.-Au gusta News. "The Government Hate.*' Mr. K'ese Bays when he reached the stock law fence, en route to Ninety-Six the other day, he said to himself: "Well ^i?oa this point to- the base of the Blue ?ufge our farmers are free from the task vnf fencing out other peoples cattle, hog3 ?nd sheep-nothing to do but lo make big Crops and take care of their own stock, And as a case in point, when he arrived at Mr. Eldred S. Addison's farm, he saw About two hundred sheep, five mule colts and some very fat, sleek cattle browsing upon the .growing outs. He also saw a large lot of big fattening hogs eating shell ed oats for their supper. Mr. Addison -re sides six or seven miles ahoye the "Gov ^rnrnent Gats." Erfgeficld Teachers Association. \V*e are requested by the Rev. Mr. Whitman, President, to announce that the next meeting of the Edgefield Teachers Association is postponed until the first Saturday in January, 18S2, when it will take place at Johnston. The New Bridge at (Jarrett's Ford. In speaking of Modoc on the new rail road, the people of the West side can now travel thither with great convenience, in asmuch as a new bridge over Stevens Creek at Garrett's ford is just completed This ford is on the Scott's Ferry road about 18 nubs westward from the Court House. The new bridge, built, if we mis take not, by a Mr. Gibert, of Abbeville, is immensely high-four or five feet higher, than formerly-and in.mens? ly loop. A, first {.dunce the limbers look s.e.dir, but we noticed, HS Dr. Piancott'o very beauly laden wai/on passed ov?r it, that lt did not shake m the slighted degite We have no doubl it is a very sturdy piece of work. Another ('in House ll H rued. On Thursday morning o! hod weel, at five o'clock in the morning, tl.?-gin hm se j of Mr. Ben Oatie, who I ves ?.bout mile j and a half from Meeting .Sin.t, wu* de stroyed by fire-- with sixteen bides of cot ton, a large quantity of col lon seed, and other valuable iff Os. lu tLis case there was no engine, no friction, no sparks ? and certainly it lo?;ks very mi.ch-like the work of the iucindiiuy. Five o'clock in the morning, when almost everybody is dead with sleep, is a good hour for tbts species of deviltry. It waa at this hour that our town was h urn ml. And before people were well aroused, three buidings in a row, but standing far apart, were all ablaze. TH I ON Citizens Gone to Their Long Rest. AqM?a Miles, Esq,and old Mr Thomas Bartley-both of the J hnslon hection but living there a halt century or more before Johnston was ever dreamed of. Mr. Miles, if we do not err, was between seventy and seventy five years of age, and hud been prostrated by paralysis some months beioie his death. He was a man whose life recoil was unusually pure and honorable; and by his own bulli and by interinurr.ag'', his social position was of the best and highest. Throughout his Ufehe did his duly nobly as lather, as citiz-n aiid as christian gentleman. Mr. Miles died on Friday last aud was" buried at Johnston on Saturday. Mr. Bartley .vas (jue of the oldest citizens ol our couuty, and the father ami founder of ono of our most respectable Lim lies. He died on Monday last., age?l some eighty-eight years. Modoc. Moiloc is I be name of the depot on the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad, midway between Clatk's Hill and PukavilU-five miles hom each. And tbilkei the plant ers on the W?st side are beginning to t ike their produce. An l there they are beginning to receive tiio?r hvig it. As We returned from Skipper's Georgia on Friday, we met Dr. W. E. Prescott with a wagon load of cotton traveling Westward Thinking he had undoubtedly lort bid mind, we cried ont: "Where in th,, world are you going willi that rolba*?' And the calm reply was: "To Mo lor.'1 Our friend waa laking his cotton tc Modoc to shi|>,"jnteiidmg to bring back some very h?-avy irou machinery whicb he had ordere?l to be deliveurd there. Sc fie new railroad H aheady drawing th. Weetzen-trtsnd/t sixteen;m??Sw?iiiij?FP' ?scott's to 'henton, while Millie is . nly 11 lei miles, j1 Some of the boys from Anderson who ? rent as members ol' th* engineer corps ', o survey the road from the Gleenwood 1 ind Augusta Riilr.ud to Et^eld-C. li -* iud St.me rich experience while in E Ige- ( ield County. Among other .things that ' hey tell is the following: Ou one occa- [ lion they gave out some washing to a Vornan, and among the lui of clothes vere several shirts which opened in the j jack. All the articles came back* nicely 'done up," but when the'boys w-:.i to 1 mt on their clean ."furls Sunday morning, 1 ;'iey were astonished, provoke?! and * unused to find th.- ticks of their shirl- I ill starched and in-ned, while the bout0 t were simply smu tud. lt W.HS eviden .he woman had n?-vei seen but ??ne pit" .ern of a shirl, alni thought of course al. shirts opened lu tin- h..ht. No Woudrr the citizens ol I li ni hgicii ure becoming interested in hollonds, lt is certainly lime they w?ie having Mime communica tion with tte outside '.vol itt.-AtliielduB I ii tel hectic, r. We have IM doubt this worn un is a very worthy und a very ru-iuubie um*, only she joes not take the Al>VKKTI.SKB. il she liad benn taking th- AUVKI-.TI-ER, she would not have done up itu- shills hind pal l before. WE KXlLT Till. Ho UN ?n SKIP Pl?R'S UtORKU. Marriage ut the Daughter til' the lion (ie ?ir ge L>. Tillman-A II'om fashion e.I Wedding Wuii Plowing Wluc and the Stall? ?! Ox-Beauly, North aud Hospitality lu (?larluna (.alaxv-Tia t.anleu I.mut ? ! l?dge.?eld lllouuimg and Exulting l'ad?r (lio lluof ut'tn? Iron Horse--The Augusta and knox" ville Uuilroud lu Foti Operation to Pai-liHViile.-Suvannah Klvi-r Hud Ste veil? Creek Lilt ui> I heir Wan s iu Exultation-A Wonderful Line of tl" gaulir.Culs, llririget* and Trent lett-A Oruud Coiisuuimnlloii ol llrave lin I er prise?-engineer iwlggi Smiling Over the (i-eui Wink il? Ha? Hone S.i Much t?i Perfect. It is a long tale, ami we bog our Miders to let us tell it in an off-band m inner, running sometimes into the h t'gledy piggledy. Our beloved young iii-nd, Mr. JamesT. Mima, son o'Capt. Ben Muns, is to be one of tue groomsmen, and be invites ns to be his companion dil voyage lo the f dr land beyond the swelling flood of Stevens Ci eek-the mystic iealm Skipper's Georgia. Groomsman to whom? To hainlsome, generous nm! p,polar George Bunch who is t?t wed Lona, the eldest daughter of old George D. Tillman-he of the Htal wart body, the great mind, the true heni t. We first "night it," beneath the roof of old Captain Ben aforesaid, where all ia happiness ami hospitality and good cheer; aud then we set out for the goal. The ceremony is lo be performed at nigh noon, and befoiv starting we get ourselves up io our b st clothes, lest old George should say to us, like the householder in the parable, "fi?end how camett thou in hither not having on the wedding garment ?" And then we push on to the tryst ing place where we are to meet the bridegroom ami others of li^s best men. Am! they are there waiting gallant iud g*y- And tuen the pro cession, now ewollen to a long train o ri glistening buggies, moves on to tne swelling flood. We eros, at McKte' ford; and as the peril is extremely imminent, the br degroom is mide to go first. And as bis brave steed de. 8cends the precipitous bank and touches the water, down he goes with a horrible thump and bump, aud sinks beneath the waves. Flounder ing gallantly, he reappears some fif teen feet further on, dragging the shiny wedding buggy and the shiny bridegroom Bafely after him. But a precipitous mountain, almost an straight up as e chimney, awaits him on the other Bhore. This ho als sur mounts bravely, but with a fearful tag, and lands the bridegroom safely on Skipper noil. And the procession follows, all thumping and bumping and toiling. And we say to ourselves: Wonder if the bride ia to be brought to her new home across this awful chasm." And soon we are among the mountains. Skipper's Georgia is a land of mighty mountains and mag* nificent distances-millions of moun tains, each one standing alone, with fathomless gorges lying between. And nc ,v we see the first Skipper home-old Joe Meriwether's-like an eagle's nest upon a lolly crag. Ami then we emerge into the big wad tba1, runs right, through the middle o Skipper's Georgi-i from stem to (derri. A?d then we drive by the beautiful home ol Capt. John Butler ?>!' lin" Western Rangers. And, hard hy, w cross the track of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad; and we rn? un and cake a-reverential Pal ll te. And then we come to old Bib Middleton's anciet't and aristocratic looking man sion, perched on another lofty crag In the valley immediately below if. in front is a stupendous R R treHtle.and you can jump from the upper piiz/. t on to the tops of toa c irs -i distance of five hundred yards and over lb" topB of magnificent trees ! And th MI we arrive at Mr*. Emily MerluMth er's, immediately in rear of wins dwelling is an awful and endleu nil road cut, forty-live or fil'fy feet d<wji reminding om-of the Int.rornl * .. ? ni' and endless torture. Ami now wc see in the dis!ance another IIOUM on another hill. And immndi-ibdy in front of ir, at the foot of the hill, run > the railroad. And hum m b-\i.':< >.i all ages and sizn in 1 sex^s and cd ors are moving about and around th * hon.se, as if in a kaleidoscope A i 1 ca-riargea and buries and hors ^ d > and darken the hill side. Fini n C lOgriMsa in Till man's-Clark's Hil1 - md these are the wedding gtie?t-?' And all S. ,pp M S Giorgia is Inre tie MJvi?', the M-Mv.vstiiM*.-?, th' Billers, ti-: Sllirpton, th-i Millie ton-?, th? Nixons,tim Johnston- ii if. i tho third and f >?irch g-menti m V i . Skipper's Georgia is o vns I by soul' A half dozen fimilies. B^.vm th? cjHver and Stevern Crevlc ii !i i fm ? les. Tua high ri11 run dir?tly ?#ricipn^h the middle Tn lion H ir i??orisoYr tue'one si li run" h wk river, and on ?he other, bu k ne creek. And the Meiling, and jetz ms are als ) h*M fr mi OiKryrOn They are uncles and aunts nf l!.'J iridegrooru. And it is aim );', h'gh ,oon?and th? fatal hour in weil nigli it hand I And the bud? groom au I lis ten best men ?etile lo th ? .! I CMrigretsman's unfinished new real .oom to brush up ami make sj-: noe. ind the old Congressman is hese ami ?her? and everywhere welcoming th -neats and m diing thom ni home And thc "Captain"-everybody ki ow WOO the "Captain'' i.-! lids lg an,| Ito, looking anxious and excited And now Mellaran S?riai engen and Simpson, ann's nf the bride, rn-h on ifioti our humble iidf arni drag us in md dump us down upon the piano dool, aud say to us imperiously: 'Mendelsohn's Wedding Much.' A.nd we obey-vigorously and joy illly. And the bridnl train liles ihrough the lull way and en I ?-rs the larkened parlor, firs! thc old Con 'ressmun .-ml the ..Captain," Lli-:i .he ten couples ol bravo lioys md blushing m li den", then the mud y bridegroom and his stalely brid-. A.nd in a few Bolemn and impressive words the Rev. John I'. Mealing makes them one, and invokes God's blessing upon their vows and upon their lives. And every one s.iyH. 14 A men.'' And then thar? arises a tremendous social hubbub, MI which men, women and children Htrive for the mastery-the Women as usual gaining a ppleiidid victory. And now a triumphal march to the marriage feast, the old Congressman an ? ?he "Captain" leading,, the processif n. Ami what a fe ist it was! worthy . r an English baron of the feudal r.gpa Trie stalled ox und ruby win - in em junction with every dainty and lovely device of modern art. TO AUGS.STA OVER THE NEW RAILROAD And us we file out from the m ir liage least, Ibo fditili bu! glorii n whistle of Ihe locomotive i- heard' and the irwin steams down from l'a.k-' vide, nine miles further np, on th,, confines nf Dark Corner. Think of il \ The train steining down from Paika ville! And slopping ut Clink's ll i ! j tj take certain of the wedding gne;-t., 11 Augusta lo hoar the pretty opera of ' Olivette. ' Thinkofitl Skipper'" Georgia eiiab'e 1 in a couple of hour" and for a dollar or two, to kick up it' ll--els ut. the opera ! It. was tn ns like a pleasant but fantastic dream. Hut it was no di earn. It was a glorious re. alily. And now Chief Engineer Twiggu-handsome and polished who is among the wedding guerts hustles his passengers, some fair and .mme not, uboard, and away we rjish -Hying through old Skipper's Geor gia on the iron boise-through nwfn! cut, and lowering heidie, ami bown ing gorge, and smiling field, unid we reach the moat epiondid inilrowl bridge iii the South-that serosa lin Savarinah River at Walton's [aland A'.d nv.^ Engineer Twigg? goes BIOW ----I thal wa m w leisurely see the grea bridg". He is proud of it, ns well he msiy Le, for he designed it, and watched it in every hour of its erec tion. And indeed his is the Lead and lund and eye that, materially, scien tifically aud mech.iuically, have buil1 this splendid road. And that head and hand and eye are still there, and will be to the end. Ile is Lull an Edgefield mar., and we are prou I Op him, and glad to chronicle hoar aplen didly he does honor to the nonie old name he bears But our tale-al. though it ia a delightful theme lo u -grows long. W? min?. Iinrr) But not so much as to? omit to mention that the lately completed Sible) Mill which stands immediately on th new ro\d, on the upper confines oi the city, ia the most magnificent pile we know of in Georgia or Carolina. We were prepared to s-ee great thiugS| but our preconceived idea was eu premely dwarfed hy the grand r? al ity. And now we steam into the Augusta depot of the new road-one block from thc street Car stub'ts And in a trice we are on board thu said street cars. And in another trice we buy seats at Pendleton 'a for the opera. And in si ill another nice we are living willi I iii^h'er and ibdi^ht over I he supreme comic Jd ?ea of Oli" veUe. And theil we rest under the ro-'t ol' the ?joo 1 old Central, where a1 ?j o'clock in the morning our beloved old friend, Capt. Jje Mei i A ether, falls through the shits of th4 bedstead^ thu.? i ecasioniug the male member? o ?j tin: parly Lo Lhink upon earthquake."! ainl the D iv of Judgment, And then at 9 ?'?.dock, we st'?MU bick aga n, aero w that glorious bri lg?, i ii toi ?Jkippor'f? Georgi?!. Tue train is a special on?!, and goes up to bring young Skipper's Georgia down tu Augusta io MK Keene in Macbeth, Listen to thal, yo deni/,-ns of Gilgal iiitd ??f R-!ioboth I And strain your nerves-tint ?wh privileges may, ioori be youi.s ! Think ol it calmly-ill yon cari ! Skipper's G-oryia and Dal kl Corner going down t?i Augusta ona specitl train L> se? iii- n;.is ereeccs ol .-haksj.'at e ! Certainly it Ul ?lat. lie <i dream! And std! ir. ts n??tl And thia H among ih,j miracle* that railroad* work ! And this too is a railroad that begin willi ninety dollar?1, I hi ec dead ron vieta and a half tl-Ich ol bacon! Atel now ."kipper's Georgia attendri fie opera and theatre on special trains! And certainly we have every righi, to consider Lin's the most tuagr ni ficent fact of modern historv ! And now another lordly dinner al the old Congressman s, and ther through the country luck lo poor oh burnt up E? I ge field. A lat! alua alas ! will she- ever i?o Iii the opera ot' a special train ? And if BO, when J God ppeed the day ! -. -. ?a>*~-? On Mond-ty a negro named Willis Sloan, who was being eani -d to Ne berry jail for assault on II lour! year old girl near i'.ospi-i iu , inaT h ?:? escape. ?mnmml in nuiMi-.p, vi.-:, i nn, i HI ?"itt 'i.ne-rt^?y I leue-i .it Hie luiil.j's lither, by Hie Kn vi. iV. P. Me.i loi-s, Mr. W. VV. MAYSON tl Winn M. B. SULLIVAN, Lr.Ul Of ICil^elielJ iJi >MME KUI ^?^. YESTERDAY'S MARKET. Oil'lHtN Vit'.iV O?- Hie in ilklil iJi, Ul., :'lilA.ly '., p III., sUnuly, .irdinary. 8 I ?".i t iirdimiry . ,'j??'< L iw M ?il.thin;. lo^ Middling . 'lo?! i.?o ?.I Middling. li?* THO tblloitiug shu ri leUor Holli pr J I?. Ai oeliell, a lin-lulii r ot Hie lltfurglui l.e^isl itu re, isa V?.I-\ Miring eiidtirniuiiui.t;] ?it!.>.m, ll tildi t*fit ?t-JSi-*:. i IIHVU utaxi >'??.. r Mir.i!-iiin' au,i u.ul ii. ?til yon :hiiiu, a .-.peen.,-. I-?r IIMIIr.iigi.: and lioad lebe. J. I>. Al ITCH Kl.I., M. ll. .Sold by Ur. W. E. LyiiyJi. Sept 1-3 lt:?ors, tfiioiirf \M) II \ r.s. \fM Al li h .KK1N Alu, ol Aii-ns ' ta, Ila , li..ve ??pele il ii Linnell more lt the iiltl >l uni ul Mr. Poler Kn.nan, op hiniin lim .vlwiiuiiieul The IriuiiilM ut ins iiiiu an.I Mn- pu I il ie wm limi u hun, a .ri. ,.t tina i.i.i.i. i, .-i ir? ami ?IIMOnt their .?.1 ?mud sn:; iti-.al Minmi. Mr Keenan A lil lei p.. vi.?,. "1 ;,i.-,in lu, IViuililU Ut thu intu?:, i ?li >rn. I 1 "*ll ld in -si lt lialtln pliiutt Ui m l |5.I,II" .sn .M., ?un? nani, m augusta, ia ai .1 IV. lUOSUY'S HI? 11 ruad Street, ) 11 I. i .v ; i . . ? . M.ort.ga?>;Gt?a>H jSn.lt.?? Staio O?" ?outii Carolina K?JUEFIKLD CO UN J Y, !>Y virlu . ot a tuorigugH niven by i> .J.K-u Williams to Janies 10, Cooke, lat. il ?-i day ot Mareil, A. J). 1HS2, 1 "ni ir ..-i-i-.l L . m ii UL tgdtfetit'M Ci ul rt UOUM., -a tim first, .Monday in Decemberuexi, ?i" io |ni\ inti uiui tguK?!d piuperiy, io vu: ii.ii! ii.iy boree IIHIIIIMJ "lilli;" on, lav li.-*-...; II mied ''Captain Joui?*;" nile Wu-horse wagon; oiiu iieep red cow und mr yeariingeuli, and ono bay mare uiulo. '11 fills dish. W. II. OUZrS, Agt. N??v. 18, 1881.-[uov2l-3te. Administrator's Sale. L> V virtue of an order of L. P. Covar. > J udga Probate Kdgelield County, I wul proceed lo sell ul lue lalo residence il (J VV. Nixon, ducc.Ls?d, on the 7th i|ny of Uncoiiiljor next, all ul tho person ality m ?aid deceased, \iz: Household fm niliiro, stock, cullin, .-.heep, hugs, corn, rodder, tv.?*. Terms ?:as.i. I? At. NIXON, Administrator. Nov. ISSI.-[24-tl. Dr. Jas. ?I. Seigier Surgeon Dentist, VV ILL pr.tuliuu lu llio < ouutiea ol' l-;i>i.l'Jl- ll-;i,l? amt AIKEN. UrdbiM lor work of any kind lu his nue win meei ve prompt nilen lion, !*. ?.st uilmuiuldres-s.: JOUNSTON, S. C. J uno ni, utoi. lt '/ti N?W FIRM. *&T J*., Lho utiooi-isigiietl, h.ive HUH day M im iiietl u copirtiiu?bliip under the ii i Ul nanni ol Willi LESS ??, CO, lor the purpose ol'condini ing COMMISSION BUSINESS, Having iiiitny yeai'tt' experience in that IIIIU, we leci wiirriuiteit in prolilieing Maliefaviimi lo UUJI.I who Inviu UM willi slupiuulim A share ol Hut patronn?e ot l'ianiers ami Woroliilllla is resp, eli inly s-.lu-iteil. W.T. WU IH.i'j.SM. lt. V. YAllimuUuU A u.-,H-I a, ll:l. ??pt IS Kill A RTfU OrPOKTliMTY. rilli li indy lloiel ?ii our Vlllagu having 1. Inen Linnell down I lu-mby oller my S \ 1,1! MA HO I'M I f sa > it is uni hu' I!.MU o? ? .u ia i ll, \V. ADDISON. ,\ .:-u ROCBR? AND WINI DEPARTffi?? i? I TH S ADVERTISER BUILDING-. [ROG AND MEDICINE DEPARTME . AT i 13 S? ? Tl 13 Iff would ic; i ectf.illv m iK.ui.ro In my Mond . pu'.?* i . thar. lia? im- now I,M.? tim? simo >..*? Hi" '" : ". 1 |?mre, I hin now personally i-otulueling my U-| arl noni Iii tho linar ment ol l ho Adverting building, while my ..Mi ?.I i mm "AND WINES DRUG AND mEDlGME ?topartmenti* earefolly Riipeiint- mini ?cl my privai** rosi.?.>? Air l*l?r?*:i'N [JAMIOUN. Ill lM.th or?lflK?! I?( |.tilin. nts uiv .-IO..-V M : I lotnplttU*. |ery raspee N..v 24 tl' pinto. Ami Um.? kl OL'my frininlH mi'i |*nlr?nN mr Unir k .in - MUm ?-?d, ? respt-olfully aolhdt il is-Hil-intitti'tii of Ui?ir c ?ns:.. '.?"i >n :i ? t: ... "I W* TC T.VNTOJET. THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM -OP Q k Avoiding, as herecofore, th? senseless jrjaiit and bombast so prevelant in Dry Goods Advertising, we present io our friends and the public FACTS-??.?1 stubborn (acts-that cannot he truthfully disputed. VITE offer U.e Boast, meat o.,;\"U-io moil I ..-H* sob-el ?>1 ?d**!: of dry prvnl-. v. r VV brought South. Wc ufT-r an id.-oh!.- ?mar wi?*., HA I/, nri.-r-s ajruriHi ptwy i Market in thc Unit?. Sui!.*.-. \V? - li> .wey toddy U> Ums.- wi,/, -.viii. : . m-p-H IoiU ?.'oods ; and we iironiia** I PROMPT ANO CAREFUL ATTENTION I IN FIT-!.TNG 01M)i :i{S KN IHITSTKU TO US. Finally, we cordially invite r-n e*c-.imi*h'ion ?I wu *.. el ,!?.... ri jv r I-"*? i t no ra'un*i>pr*?Hantatioii will lu- |n*riiiiii*il, '...?'>' 1 - ? ?.*1 . - * . . .. !: ?>' .1 0 goods and our gn-iraub-*:a bi g;v.* ample .. ,:i?:a?:i DALY & Mi M THO G. r?D?CT?O?! \V\holesale nn? i.?i"*t*\ ii wing to the shortness o?' the Cotton Crop and thc High Prices ol 1 rov?S?ons we Jiav?? determined to ofter bur v; ry larg.< and carefully selected stpek of POR FALIIJ AND W 'tai 0Rh Ki's by mail receive pomp! ami CM illVilHli-CI lia lill HCCllifljr j..I j , Miilldcnl they will save time mn j non. \ ! > x 1 tfa .g8*? grs Ir?y ?** ft* r?^ ? 4Lfe ^ -3^9 ft g IJ |^ $?,-?5,. l-.l !?? Wi? Xii !;-: itiir slue!,, - 1 ? J\J Kuli2 -Jvfl 70 and 913 Broad Pt, Auenrj-t G .:, il vd A? ai S?! Georgia Augusta, ... o HA VIN?! n rn?, ve? I to my now snirp ?md H|!I?|W, MO?, 7.;" ?nd 7<7, I'll ia --lr? et nour lim <'?mrai Hui. I, 1 nm rnli* : r |.a?M| on rvt:an;, ..no dc-nriiii;an-ihm;' io my hm*, with prompt Ht*-<*iii.i<-ti. lt. uni ' !,: ".'1 .. ii W.M k niau <?!':; ! yuar.i ."..i^n i Roc. niy-.ill'. iiini hiiv i?i>- .*?....pl.-lu a ...?! ps wm knien a^ c:in l?> lou:i.| in irounirv, I eau jfii uanlHc .vii i-lac! ion 1 carrv :t !:.!:;..-n .ck [rmi .md I .wad I'ipt, Tor lias. Steam ami Water supply, fnun i inuh lo -I im l.es in iliameinr. i'?i|.pi.r mid Zim* li'i.-il Itali. Tub.- : Pim II Ricking-tlu< b<v?t iWMortni/-i.| in tin South, coriHi.-iniL- of Pl ii III 1.au? 1, llinnp. S ...p-ImM, Itiibl.?r and CouibiiHitioii l'un?., imr. Inil'erfnt ^radi;*. of Hillery ami PiumSn^o. Sheet Rubber Packing and Belting, Rilliimr, Linon an.1 Holton ll iek lioso ami Pip:-**, from 2J incli'-s lo J innli; I'Vied man'H KjeciMix Mini Inj. ciors-Ih-u !{. -.( I'.ollei Km il over nll'crcd anywhere, wl!l rni^'i watnr Inilii ?**ell? IOU leet deep anti I..rc it into tho li- ilor. I lam- icl: ItiHpirti im-.-; Keyntunn Ii'.j,.*ctor*?. Tlm wi arinj; pan-? i-f ni> h.jrclora can ?MI i*lu*HpI* iiu pli<*aUni, which is not tin-ei-n willi an* oUmr.-.. ll yd rail lie liam** mid Aiitumalii: Maimisics, fur roiling waler l'i*.?m a ?prinir. l'y. ? ry pianiatinn Hliimld httv? ?mo. Ks?iimil.'S ...i .- 1 and yiiwess ifiiariiiUiu'il. iirivo Willi Point-? ami PlliupM. Till ? ap|: ir.i ns makes Uni i:lu*apMsl ami li;--,;, wnll known. Any one ctn |nit lham down. Pump*! I?i lid. waier from deep wells, ( 'Llern Pump*-, boiler Pumiia, WIVMI Pnmp9 ?md Koren Pu III pa. Shm'i. Copper, lirais, ihilv.it.i/.H?l Iron, Load, /.inc and Tin, BRASS AND COPPER WIRE. 2(?n va ri el im nf liniMD Steam \VIIIKH?W?, f"ii:?p- I *. eks. liol lor flimtfOfl, f?un<"f! Olnssos slnlio V IIVUM, Saftil.V YHIVOM, Slop t'oeiv.i. fi.. Valvos, A'e, lias Mitcliitms for lUvullim* HOIMUM, S . '.lilis and llnlels ? yr I keep Iheao gooda in .stock and w il! ?Ul unlora prompljy. Sept 1 -Sm ***-' '??"^?'?? ? J -IO^JUIM.IU..^M?-^.".v. -.- - - . , Tr|r mm |r| mm. O RD Kl ' YOUR SAW nm, W CA\H MUS, PLANTATION MACHINERY, ND Rngliuw and Hollers, f'?ilton Ht*r?w.<-vKlm(lirig, Pulleys, l?nugora, Journal L Roxna, Mill (tearing, tin lawnVTn I.i ni? Waler Wheels, flin (loaring, Jud SIIU'H fjoveriiors, Diash.n'a I'ircular N;.-.vs ami ('Mininer*) and Flies, Pel li mr' habbil letal, Bruna Pitting 11 lobe, Cliiadc Valves .?.il Whistle*, Clan ires, cte, Iron and Ijra-j-i . Hating**, < ?in Ribs and Inject..rs, fit mi GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., , ... I'ore??i Clfv r'oiimlvy tinc'l Mnchin?* Worlc? Nenr the Water Town: I.Ui i t" I nj; b'eZwir.l, ?Streel, A I-(TlUSTA fV.L ItRrAlltlNU prnmpily d-iiie nt lnwe.-i pri?es. Wo ?swtevory dav both Irin d Urnas, having gronlly im*riitse?l ?mr mpimity wbb Inlett impV>ved tonis Wp I running fnll lime with Kli bauds, ..!-;..; cnnhii-s nato till orders prom lit ly al nat prietM ()iv?? uaa trial le>foro-?nn.liiig?ill* [Apr. 20 issi ....() 3. H?. ?^TJX^Hfi ? Di'iilcr lil |,ll kinda of Cooking Stovrs, Ranges, SjituMantels,Tubs, Wash-boards, Hivad yH, biscuit Boards, lloiiiny Pins. \\{ood?m and Stone Churns, Tin ll.-d r. nm ?HM, Hath Tubs, Milk Kliek?taand Pans, \V ?er (filers, Hird Cagea, Lauicrus, Toa in COU'MM Pols, Andirutia, Shovels and Ti ?J's, Smoothing lions, Crockery and tl .sswarn, H|)0OUK, Knives and F>>i ICM. si vos, Kuife-bri'dc, Stovo polisb, f'o?ite Mils, Shoot Iron Move Pans. Walli., ami Wtfor I rona, Iron ami Tin .Saucepans, ll nhl te Iron Ware, Um uii-rat warn ever m fie for Oiaiking vossela IVbul?-t.?|?> ur Kctail. (JlioapeNl Place to lt ny Kit-lieu Ku rn lt ii re. in-rusta, Ca, Mar I, Itt**!.-i?l8 ^ pM vg* aigm HAS REMOVED UNDER CJSNTftAfrHOTEE, NO 732, ! . - r.F..\i.:-.R IN - UATCHES, DI AIW ON DIS AND JEW,- L RY. IR, A-JXrr) FX.A.TEiO WAKE. WATCHES 1 JEWELRY REPAIRED I ALF, VVOIiK WA KU AN TED jge^it for I esl Spectacles made. mail3 ly IMPBOVED IE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW Section 3 cuts U n *n? a half feet. Sectios 2 ca ; ?eve i feet. AVERY'S 3.HORS.S SULKY PLC AV8?jf$ TH J WM$Wi C?immm ?LSO TWO-BOSS '. C. ULTi'VATOR TH S UUO-'SBOTHB??-EO - S?JLKY PLOW AND TVVO-EOiiS. WAI Kl HQ CULTIVATOR. I'lairh'tnis I v r.e ITS ?}V <?".!:.: !il-cv? l:n;ii'.ltieiH.-< I.;IV?- i ? .- . n ? . ' ?. a**?S ?'*.* *** '": i :i .;! .\|-lin:. M. '..<> -i " .< ? ? . '--?v '.. :,i i,! "VI- ? KMIKt- M t I? C. 11.,-H. O CAS, si ; A vi vxi) HYM'? uuo l?ti?^liimte; lip Jtttaa ip-/.,/ wv?-r?^y Sr ir 318 JACKSON STB.SET. S'onr Rel! Torver, AUGUST A,GA. M A 2S?"? 1".A.CTUREH3 OiF .A-ISTO -A.(S-ST>fi,S FOR OTTS j'lLWATOH.S" OF AU. JCT NUS, nifN BY C;A \M : R W \T?R POW Eft; j r{y?'rtnl?i! r*n-i S .? LK - i Wu.-! Mi.i*, [ii ?M. M pV..! i .. ! lt?;h. Ki ii v? : ' N' ?? '. . ? I.-rw Pili ...'li.:- K'>:--. j Ti.<- X- H O I?.Sill :. i'. ! Kntntif IL'-'- r? N ~ j i!:.'..! !- I'M' .1 ; !'. . .. - ! \V-'.-i ll''.:.. ?-....1 . ,.K..Hi.r.-' Av j " ._?"'" iv'?lil ' ',J .' ?? I .'" j ;;| ~ Si-..- i li M.! Water ami Gaa Fittings, bixiurwi. ami Matt rial ? r :?!l Deacrip?ona, ii .ml; Drive Wei!, and f' . Avr l'a ni ps. Hose, l\?>--, .V'-. l r Steam, Wivh?r fl!??! ti li", Valves, ''...:r:" \V..t.-r Closets, Billi 'i'e,l><, Urinals, .V -Vi Stands, Sinke, ii .Hers, & :, kept in i, .;. ?..i it-.:.ii.-.', iai-'f I --r l-Y-iui^ np ?if .: i r v :'K:.?-- futnii-;he?l un he?liwn. ?>y let MXS BROTHERS, NO. ?t$ JACKSON STREBT. ?E>R RKU. TtiWSU, ATOCSTA. OA. (MIA Jn5V2l Otc hs "OOi? a? AND I a ia SUIT . t-rifs sr.i; -- < ?V ?.r i; > ? rv BRI . t? <iV !.'. -!. o ? - F 'Uti 10 15 3 ? s 3 v? 3t & ,i $j SJ ----- I.'I T . * ' . t r 4 r pm M Ti y ; L'? T . FIT . nv i ;t o own v f^VF.R' UN 11 RR WK AR lT>rr?13 :\VF. \K IMiKRVVK" R lIVliKRWK VU" UNDBUVTE R iHESS U v RBR'A'BAR TN ?iBHWF \ A UN l'-B?t-S* KVR UN ! K'tWEtlt hivl'A 15 . Rf '?. .::.: t; \TS O I.:-:C<! . 'IN r.y-H tCO VIS OVK.'?C?ATS TTNDI-' WEAR UiVDtltVVEAR l'MHRRV, R\R IT,VDERWK x :.' UN'DE RWE ? lt UJ: IT MVpi ?OV SST ; ?UillV-T??fiT BE SOLD. 'ii; S ' ' p liff* "fZX f F .t ! -'.t rjDr?<v.v v co. 711 BROAD '.:TK?ET, XUaiJ?TL?B?a ^I?. ?I! ia? r ri ~i~r x". . ti : A 7 . ^ f ri W H A TT! TT mm m m m mrmm mm tiens Suits lade io Order! ??OP2?) .'im j L. ??. \ . s A ?..' Y ? h~?fit?> r. S. 0. ?A7T1T 'fil ?9 niPMM ll fl?EI OPTS Ci A:1* ?&D JE If 13 LE II, -PK.4I.KR IN ALL K-iNDS of JEVilLUY ?^,1 SILVERWAEB ^.\r. ??-:- ANO ; r.o? : KF.V?UKDRV I XCKI.IS. OLD STAND OP TO .'IT J 1,?Nl,EAL HOTJBL'. >\ 17-"ui ct- J;: f<ito ;:.:?.. r; AU?*?RT.-I. riMES NULLIFIED! T ST? KIlNAGfJAN, pKdH |?i e.?!! Ute ail i it .' -f > >' e il-, KU !?>>...!?.<:hr> pni.iio cowflly, to lT3 tiie Ctrl tint !??. UMI... - ".-I i- i- m. . t! ; a .1 .. ni'.i 'iuu .il nu- ?-..imirv .ll :iei*..iiiit 1'l.ln n?iiii|KU*>i.! .! i; . . ! i .??<..? nu? ?.-i lio ?> di'ltirii.iiied UH linell -i- ?II Ililli I---. ' . f. It! I fi .' "ill \! ll ll"l ?i |'V C'vii"-"- Un? vet y ld li>|. I!.ll k??i p! '-ev Inf i-'li. I?. .:? ! *it '.'li . . ..- i-lii-?-?n r I li", II t?'? \ ? i I.- . vi'l' si f ; i i,..,, .KRIK*?. h'ltl a?!'vJi-r ;i?st e ..: i...|..,i lo; tin-?; e? *?l puWlU-. 1 .-u.?r . i .?viii!* ii. . KA ie I >,'t i":: Ii'-!... St'pl. Him .ni uariCAi?S??H?..*?^fs.i?? ... fyM^.'sswgoMaMsawaeawtitfSM s r--a rr< > -orTU . - JtOLiN i A xs! LOUIS E.F8ML, CLOTHIER, HATTER, -AND DEALER IN .3E NTS' >H ii i COODS, TASromovod i'rom bis old stand to BS ^ BRO AD STBEET, xt do : ?. l*.;ii'i v i;.. 1, wie ro bo h prepared with the largest stock of ods in "s1 .'. ... . nv :iey tjrm any other house in that city. OctH-3