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TEANSLATION FROM HEIffE. li thou dosi but pass before rr,*-, And 1 feel but the touch oft.hr dress, "?Sj heart leaps, and follows in raptn: The track of thy-'lovclinesS. Thea ?hon furhesi about, and he Those great eyes of thine on mee And ?fart ia PO stricken vj?b na If scarceiv can follow the? A pine ?rc? .-lands aloe?; cc A bar? bleak northern'height.; The ice and snow th'\v swathe it, A? it sleeps there, all in white ?Tia dreaming cf a palm-tree, In a far-off Eastern land, That mourns, alone and silent, On a ledge of burning sand. . A COTTON PROCLAMATION. The New York Exchange Gives ihe Planters a Hint. Ni.w YCEK, .Tune 8.-The board of managers pf th^ New York Colton E-xoLasge have recently adopt f d e. report relative ro wa ?te in the sta) . Tue repott s?\ 8: Whereas numerous ct>inplaint?. been made about waste in the *i.n ;-i o: Amei ican colton, more particnlat y of thia year's growth, wEich has i?-d io iii* belief [hat. in many in/*: an ess ?L is eauced by '*ginning,J ar high rate o? speed and cleaning the ?e*d too closely, thereby breaking th- Ht a nie and producing au esees* of '.iii.; fy," or what is known as reginned staple, ihus lowering ii?, character and value, this Exchange, would most earnestly call the attention of the p:?.nting interest to thc evil and ask that effort" he made to cure it. ii ia gaile manifest that iowp/.ingihe value of cotton hy imperfect handling is injurious to the interests of the South. Borne ol the damage complained ... is traceable to ino imperfect condi tion of the gins, necessary repairs I?O? being mads when they are reunir? '?? Farmer* shouid understand (hat ;i :* the staple cf American cotton thai enables it to be sold at a higher value tuan the products of India, and thal so much as the staple is deterio; - : it will be surely felt in the price*. S nd and dun have been found in our crop this year in ^rger propor tion than ever before. Hence a greai reduction in price ka* been madt; lot it. No doubt a very dry reason bad considerable to do with their pres ence and ha3 caused low prices to be accepted for such, as sales have beet, made at 2a2* cents and even more below the value ot the same grade of clean cotton. It is said that "clean era" were exhibited at .the Atlanta Exposition that would- J^SS^IV this grievance, and if be true.ibeir adoption ehould hearne general In conclusion, planter? should remem ber that more care should be given to baling so aa to avo>d mising different jyLaliiluc.jn iha-SarvtS bale, which j S source of.grea'. a and leads to tollers. A matter of great importance to th? Knight- of Honor, as showing th? necessity of tarefuiiy looking iii ti ttie payment of Riie?smeni1: io th< Supreme Treasurer, by the Lodges, i now attracting the attention of lh< order. A member of a lodge ai Nashville, Tennessee, died, and al though he had always paid his r.a seesments promptly to the proper < :"?? cer of his lodge, that oiCcer tailer? K |io nic duty, neglected to forward i'm assessments to the supreme officer and the brother's lodge, for this de fault of ita trusted agent, had fce? r declared suspended ihre? dava befor< the brother died, and v.v.?-.v the ' .v, h>8 policy was forfeited, although lt had pa'd every .demand upon him We call attention to tris to stir om brethren r.-: this, order every when up to th* great importance tc tbtm as induna tal m?n.*-ers, of speing thal f-very as^-?iBt n' they pay is for warded within thirty days after pay mer.t as required by law. Secreta ries, in kindness to the. dilatory, UIH\ sometimes imperil the prompt, as wai no doubt the case with the NashviiU iodgei Ir? Reporter, we Bupp?pe held his returns to wait for Ihe lam* and lazy, and sacrificed the intered of tho prompt and paying membr; - -Hemstead Pine Torch (Arkansas ; The Allen University, as already stated, ia untlex the care of the Aft i can Methodist Church in ?his SUI . ami waa founded lout year. Toe ii? ral nr.aber o? pupils in atienda; e doling the'year just closing hs- ; 2C>0 Of this number 24 hav* : - eeived instruction in the normal a: .i preparatory department and 22*'- ip in the intermediate and primary dp partments; The president of the in stitufion ia the Rev. J. C. Waters. I?. D., who w<;3 graduated irom Lincoln University in the class of 1S70. Ur is supported by a corps of nine tese! . era, ail colored. Tire University ia tipported partij by the tuition fees and partly by contributio a nora ihe churches :i the South Carolina and Columbi,: conferences. Music and French are taught,.and the pupils are said to j bave made very encouraging prog- j ress in their Studie*. The instit ut ion ia doing a good work and is meeting with good success.-News & Courin-. ilo.vop.L-D AM Bi E v.-When .< board of eannehl physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable remedies, the most wonder? fol medicine was produced, which would cure a wide range of disease that mest all ether remedies ctvdd ba dispensed with, many were skeptical; but proof of ito merit? by actual triai has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the discoverers of that great medicive, j .Hop Bitters, are honoted and blessed ] by ali its beaefaotors.-Democrat. Railroad Schedule*. South Carolina Railway Company. COMMENCING SUNDAY, APRIL / r,0, 18^2, trains yrill run as follows, hy Charlesrbn tim*?, which is about ten minut?s faster than Augusta oily time: RA ST-DAIL Y. Leave Augu.sta...?7:?X' a. m. 4th". p. m. ArriveCharleston...12:57p. to. 10:00 ?> nb Arrive I'olnmbia.5:Q? p. m. 5:10 ai m. Vrrive Cunden.0:00 p.-m. 1:80 p. ni. WEST-DAILY. Leave Charie?ton...*8:35 a. m. .r>:00 p. sn. Leave Columbia.4:05 a m. Leave Camden. Arrive Augusta..2:?<) p. m 10:23 p. m. - These Train- ?'on Sundays only"-will Leave Augusta.8:00 a. :n. Arrive Charleston.1:32 p.m. Leave Charleston.9:05 a.m. Arrive Augusta.2::J5 p. m. Tu addition to regular passenger trains j a coach will be attached to train leaving ? and arriving at local depot as follows : j EAST-D4ILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I Leave Augusta.~:\~> p. m j Arrive Aiken.S:'2 p. in. Arrive Branchville.:.1:15 a. m. j WEST- DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. j Leave Branchville.2:00 a. m. ! Leave Aiken.,.6:49 a. m. : Arrive Augusta.18 a. m. P.iRMeogers coing to and from stations on C'dnirihia Division, and Augusta Di \ is jon. ch an (fe i^r- at Branchville No . ivrrinection i- made on Sundays with day : irwins ute Cohiuibiti I'iviaion. Traiua on ('aniden l?rancli do no' r?m ! on Snudaye. bleeping ears are run ou rhi' night passenger trains between ! Charleston and Columbia, llerths only ; .<!..".?? r- Charleston <>r Columbia. On I Saturdays ard Sundays, round trip ! tickets are sold to any Ration oe , road Mt ono rare-good until Mond ' noon to return. Regular excursion v. ts . ami from all stations ?re sold ar .> cts. i ? ... iiiii". Eood 0>c ten days. * m W"?jiv-*da>> and Saturdays eon-. j n??tion i< made at Charleston with . I... : i uer* lb r S c-y y ork : 1 Bagrams of .steamers kept at ofGce of j \V. M. Timborlake, Agent New York i ano Charleston Steamship Company, i south -ide Reynolds, second door below : Jackson, Augusta, Ca. j For "tickets apply to W. ... OIBBS, ; nion Depot Ticket Office. P. ii. SLEDGE, Agent, Augusta, j .FOHN P.. PECK,. D. c. ALLEN: G?n. Mannaor, Gea. P. sud T. ?gt. Charleriton, s. 0. THE HUMAN LIVENS SALVATION ! ! ? ? Numerous voluntary tescirao riials and largely increased sales ; provo that FENNS' BITTERN .-the Greatest Liver Medicine ; of the Ago-is rapidly winni _ i Us way as the sure and simple ? Salvation of the H ninan Liver. : For M II l)vspcpt.ic Diseases Try I PENN'S BITTERS : j AUGUSTA BUILDING LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOE ICOTTON LAND^l r HAVE 16 Building Lots io Augusta, JL in tim upper part of the city, Lo ex change for Cotton Lands, or Planta! ?on. Land must be convenient tc Railroads. Applv to, or address, R. G. M. DUNOYANT, Real Estate Agent, Edgefield C. H., 8. C. Dea 22, 1*80. i .::?> JT HOSE needing Tin work of any do Post A DISORDERED LIVE?? IS THE BANS of the present generatiou. lt ie for the Cure of this dinease and ita . PEP8IA. COHSTgATJOy. PILES, etc.. 1 tu t 'f1JTTS_PILLB have eui noa a \v< -.-lo-v. reputation^" iCo .Remedy hag eyer bj ? discovered that acts HQ gently on the digegtlye organs, giving them visor TO ru> aiifcilate food. As n octave I ros ii lr. t:-o Nervous Kystom 1B Bracet. rh-.; ?jr.?i-'u r, arTDcvelope' and the Boc y Robust. 15. nrVAZ>. e. ?lanter nt Bayou Bani, J.e.. Bay iiy p lui titrion :? ?a ? malarial di ettie t. iv 6?v<fttl yssrp I co-.Ud not make huit"'* crop rn MOOUBt of b.'lious rt.lrtei.sbs and chii'.a. i 'seo nearly discouraged wfc?i? 1 bopan th--? uco ?j; T'JTT'B ZILLS. Tfc? reaalt wes murvelouat Tx.f InboTRrn neon became i.o,..". ..co rcbuEt, ?nd i b?re i?ud LO trouble The? relieve tne eng.-??rs?i Liver, clean sc tbe Blood from poic?nos* bumara, sxul ?tate tbe buu<-Ja Ut ? : MtUaraMy, wlL>h> ?Mit wMcfeMM one cj*n ret-l tren. 'fry thUr?-fn*-?tv flslrtv.aiMtyou wJMs-aSis K hmltny l?l?f.ii?u, Vlgoroua: Hildy, rusa H?ood, Sli-oue Nevvtse, uurtitKoitutf lUver. 4*r?e*. Ktieau. ?die?. 'Si ganrray Mt.. N. Y, in n^?tp * !. f' IV-, T?TT'S HA ?BAT HMS. OT Wat":: y y nbaniMd to? Otos .> Bi?-.;: by a ?lnclo application of ilajs DYE. Jt Imparts a natural color, aud acta Inatnntancously. Sold t>v Umg^4bt?, or seat t>> c.xpreps o?t receipt of Ono Dollar. Offioe, 83 Murray Street, New York. jrCTTA MAJtMJAL of Valuable v Information and t'nc ful Rer^fpry 5 trill bf malt*4t TUTS. ??? application. J? m M g* tamma ^IS % Among the medicinal means -ot arresttn? (tinease, Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters ?tanda prc-mniccat. It checks ?the fortber progrese ni all 'iiwilcr* of thc Ftnmndi, liver and ?weis revives thc vitrd f tnn.hitu prevents and remedies chills and fever, Increases thc activity of tlie kidneys, oonntercets a tendency to rhcu matiim, and ia a genuine stay and solace i<> aged. in/Inn and nervous persons. For sale hy an Droguista and Dealers generally. lili I LllUk. q,,,,n,T1,r!tr ..r,)rn HclsUi HciMiror NEVER | < ><T>>?: f~A I i !','01' arrrsss rn Ll ?'T<o>' |r'';i,t"tf---Y j will be sont ono year fot TWtt POLyD MD A HALI" lp ail subscribers .wlio wil l pay op to dare and ?-.ne year in r?"dv.i'i;co. Ta*? CHICAGO ..".:?:I^'.Y I;ZW* is eTcrywhcro recognized r.~ ::. i-iti'ir unsny passed in all tho requirements of.' cu : leas Joaraalitaa. it stands ccsspiorious amore the metropolitan journals of tho cor.?.ir.7y as a completo -VeiP?pap?r. ItsT?l?graphie Servisa c<.mp:.u-.:? a:I t"..e Cisrc rcr.es of rivi WesternAssqciated Preiss ?nd the National Associated Pre-.:-, besides a Tory ortos A re s errie 3 ofSr.oci.il To'o^r:im : from cl: ira* portant po;::t~. As a JfetMpapor it hi i r.z superior. It is INDEPENDENT i a Politic s, presenting all PoliticalKewsfireo fro: ? rar tisan t-ias orcoIorin2, and absolutely with out fear or favor r s to parties. It Is, in the fullest ror.se, a FAMILY PAPER. Each issuo coe tains Several COMPLETED STORIES, A SERIAI STOUT bf absorb?as Interest, and a rich variety of condensed notes on Fashions, j Art, Industries, Literature, Silence, etc., etc. Its?iarhet Quotations meccaspli-to, I and to ho relied upon? j It Ia unsurpassed as ar. Enterprising, j Pure, and Trustworthy SENISRAL PASS. i XLT NEWSPAPER. Ocr speeialClubbinfi j ifrma brins it within th9 reach of ali. j Specimen copies may be seen at i b : ? o'?, oe, (5r~Sead sub9sriptiocs te thia < S P?RniTASEilii SSA VE FROM Si OTO $50 BY v ISIT?NT; OR CORRES ; ros LIN'- wn u i GEO. 0. B0M3 . ? (.:; fe 1 . sj ?.-. Si?? 99 .yr'4 8S P il MUSICAL IN'S r.RUMENTS, SHEET MUSK?. . MUS 1(1 BOOKS. BEST ITALIAN SPRINGS I L__E..U 8. . y TWENTY PER CF?ST. SA VEiTTC EVERY PURCHASER. Tuning a?il ^iep?is-?esg1 By G. H. TAYLOR, the only :-.ii??ior. ?zed Tuner of tho Music House of tilt South, Augusta, Ga, B, 0. ROBINSON ? CO. Jan .-14,2SS2. I?3i X. v.-. l'.KOO?tJS?? :: W. IIOIC?E Hjkl ? m ll : ?? ; l??) 111 ?U?l':. ?ilvuaiii?s -v T?r?-'represci?i thc CONTINEXT?? n INSURANCE. COMI'AN Y in lb; [ eonniiia of ?. ant Fairfield. .!'!: .> . n?n?i raltoo ?.irong. er?t Company In the U?i? d St???a. ?A?'iTA ?. S5;(MU>,(ft;{K i A?tinvS??thie?? wi ti i'/ Company ii I sat?, ii .'..i Fa:*a p: marty .i -pe j c;.i.'?y. Tue Fiys-yp; r yearly p?V tuer.':.:", tie and .;..?..-!. tint-? j ve<y low. ?fihiuran?.j 1-... .. ?,.;>. { hy :~i-r;..l. Learn e ::?.?: bet?re yoi (insure elsewhcwi. ! . attentiot j i?ivetr-tp calls 0.-h?~i .?.;?< coin pa i lie? i ?!?t> represented. All c: --is of INK? i uiketu SV?ta?e c-n?vaa^sTig th?T??mn?iej j camed. BROOKE?? & ..ORNE. ; W. ft ROATW, ?>q .. Local A'-e:.l a1 j i^citroucin i. ti; Marci? ?-tf FOiL THE FASJOUS Eolipss Trae?ion and w .- ; \?:Xc*".-?.*i?k- . :i*>? rV^--. ... . ~^"i'. . . -"=?>??. J rpJTE WAYNESBORO KC LIP-ES EP? S ARATOR, SAW .?:.: ! ;. .. . OTTO Pi ! fMM>. Also, Til M AM Eflit'A.N Fli?U 5)!lY!-:i: VMW- : :. . ? ibo ahevo j addn SPEAK E & BRO, Kmard's C. -r. G. \ :>; i: (J.Jy; ?.J il & I?-J ?r?y?j . ?.s J ll Em?vlmwl at fc? ? ii lifiii . .'ss :v:J.\? . Fire ?asur?i?i?? Ag.;-2i at kl ?OHNSTO^, 8. C. REPRESENTING TUE t'OlH?S of R??ss LaU?Hi?Iaacc ?j Pans, Kar???>rii e? l'onii if^?&?eitttidsi i)? Phil? _ . i?ARTIES iiavln?; reue wa la with lt X late ti J- i n tvi'.M ?ierxph x Timniotinr i or"V.'Hultng new ixisurnnciij, will Uo w?J to C?t! Ui'.'i?i or :?.?...:?.< . ir - loii?.T. ' Risks taken for ou . year-or moron moderate rat* s, Prompt and carol . it ten lion >;U'cn i all busiu?i? entrusi? I : me: The patronage of roy-fri ends and tin public re^pactlully solicited. Mar 23-Sin -AN D DEALER II Pi KW STORK STORK iOUSES lOOBEf! AND AND NEW NEU ER A ERxV r! 7 r: A VE nsed esppcial cars in pi ?L arid summer of 18S2. I will i but Burtie ' io say that I will (. l?oods T have ever before shown 1 class reliable house of general me ML PA Nf Y ?nd WHITE GOODStgq TOli ET ARTICLES. PERFUME* to mv CLOTH ;'NG STOCK, HATV ISHING GOODS. T iring my stock of merchandize for the spring Verapt to enumerate articles or quote prices, I jo cash buyers tho best bargains iu tho best i \m? market. My parp?se is to establish a first andi zo. F?LL lil DRESS GOODS, pOTIONS. RI BENNS, LACES, HOSIERY LES; SOAP, Ac Ac. Special attention solicited CAPS, STRAW GOODS and GENTS FURN 'EBS FOB. SHOES. I sell the best Sew More complete than ever. l7tll1?De 1 ?nV?t? th? ^ ?RSP6ction' ?at,sfttC tiri- Riven or money refunded. t Aotrusta entail nrlraa HA Ut? WA KIO. GROCERIES, Ac-^^MT?S! inf? Machine South of New York C FORMER PRIC NINETY DOLLARS. , .. . ,, My Goods are marked at strictlv Low Cash Liberal wrns given on machin ,rest to buy for cash. Pr?ei s, ?nd I will make it to your I 'VI COBB' ?NORRIS BUILDING. Mn ?CHINlPY ?EPOT! W. jr.pollarcl, ;73i, 734 aad 736 BeTlds Augusta, Ga. ?v. hand and to arrive, the 3ar :c, of anv bouse ;n the South, con?. SOO SMITH COTTON PRESSES. 100 POLLARD'S CHAMPION C i W F A PRB AN K'S STANDAR 20 TA LBOTT A .SON'S ENG! oak of Machinery, Belting, Ptenm fiting*. ~Us part of tho foi lowing: N GINS, with Feodora aud <">ndRn<=?rs. LES, all sizes and patterns. 15 H P. upward, in 4 H. P. upward. sizes. Lightest and Mosi Thorough Pulzerizerg; 0.R A WSON RE A T E RS- Si n git?> EAPERS-Sinele ,: -??fl^pY 'HEATER COtE iPRRS and MO 10 MO WERS, Combined. in?d. up th? ... --- - um iv ?i ti arion and loud it at any timuEAPERS :.. .?OH X STON H ARVESTER ?jP 20 RAWSON MOWERS. Also, lariro rtook of EXTRA HEAVY R?7RBER and 'JATHFR BELTING. md RIVETS. Pun - r and examine the most complete ? ...filier in this c.itv. aprUo-Iv ! v Wff ? iii Ila -IMPORTERS AND 3: Wt mm nm, mi, % j. & CO., I* Ol, WIHiWW GLASS, li. UFACTURERS OF -MAN?FA' RE RS OF READY MISp PAINTS? n ?iiM nno b ifli Uuo, B viiniiiij 702 Broad 8lr*t? Cor. ftc* ??L ?j?i gira RE (X-Iebratod I CLOCKS, BROK no .- ; \, QA., NoSj_27, fin ! P. WINDOW SH OAR PUTS, FLi ALL NEW FRESH lids fl?te, wo will ottV English Body ari Three Plys wi > .All \V??'I :?li(! Tot tiiisglo .iud Douli I' .. ?:n Mattings, J H ? ry Floor Oil .!. ?* us Wind; 50 Ps t terns le:cs . Patterns WI do liottorns. Wa A full lor*- <?f nil BAILIE. AH <a ?ods on r?Cash ba.sis GPP:. JE SILVERWARE, LE-PLATED WARE. & FINE FANCY GOODS IVBl EARANCE SALE -OF ALL PAPERS AND BORDERS HS, CRETONNES, CURTAIN GOODS! .usaal Annual Custom to reduce Stock, ft tr goods at greatly Reduct Prices: I'fisols Carpels, ?'arpel?. n.grain Carpets. th Rugs, Crumb Cloths, Door Mais. _ ?>, Plain, White, Rod Check and Fan^y Matting' M-Srcr's Goods, Chrnmos, Piano and Table Cover Ii f^esh and new. esk mol new. il frosh and new, Piain Botton, Scnl)>>pft,] R,J Orders ?ll now and Pretty BRIES on first (loor, unagement of our Mr. I Terms, Cash. JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS, 12 8P.0AD STR3ST. S? wu a), inst.-awiy y ra Dal! ORDER YO?K nU, GRIST MILLS, CAI MILLS, PLANTATION MACHINERY, \ ND Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, douro 1 Coxes, Mill Gearing, Guugiori's-Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, .lui m's vcrnors, Disston's Circular Saws and Gummers and Files, Belting, Babb r ?tu . I ; -s Eitting Globe, Check Valves and Whistles, Ganges, etc.. Iron ai rasa Castings, <;in Ribs and Injectors, from GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Forest Oi'.v Fotindry and M?ohine Works, year the. Water Ton-r: I,0W to l.ifcU Fenvnck street, A UGVSTA, HA, REPAIRING promptly done at lowest prioes. We casi, every day both In id RVa a, having greatly increased pur capacity with latest improved tools. V< running full time with 86 hands, which enable" unto rill orders promptly efA prices. Give us a n i?! hsforo fending off. [Apr. 20,1881. aensGtasa ??aawMBMMM ?T?lfair and Cam) bel! S< . < 'NE SQUARE from UNION DEPOT. ^TJOTJSTA, GEORGIA. V : ,". IENTS, HEAD?TOSES.J.\)MBS, and MARBLE WOEK of all kine at shortest notice-; and at prices lower than ever heard of in tl work for the covntry Carefully Boxed and Delivered at De], Y ''?gg??fr^?fARGE. When necessary, I will go and p P the work.M lisfaction Ciuar&Qteeil, n? 20 nu i ii rf! i-i ll tir inn' mi THE SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE. THE aboyo cut represents a section and Gato of a strone, ohoap and d ur ablo Stool Wiro Pence which nm now ho ing used at tho North and Northwest in preference, to any other kind of fencing. Wherever it has"been tried if- has KI ven rrreat satisfaction. tis a net work without barbs and will lr ap out small pigs or any other animals I at may injure gardons or farm crops. -It makes no shade and shelter.-, no ?me ra iee to crops or poultry. It is just the fence for Gardens, Lots, Lawns, Parks and Cemeteries. Beins dipped in Rust-proof paint it will last a life time, and is better than board fenco in every respect. It is easily and quickly put up. Specimens of Fence and Gates Can be S9en at the ADVERTISER building j where a stock !" kepi on hand, and where all information as to price, Ac, can bo ' obtained. K. G. M. DUNOVANT, A et, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. THE CHOICEST PROPERTY -IN EDGEFIELD FOR SALE ! THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID ?LOT ON MAIN STE ET ON WHICH STOOD THE TILLMAN HOTEL. QAID LOT FRONTS TO THE NORTH O on Main Street, 150 feet-and has a magnificent Southern exposure from the roar, which in che Southern climate is a mighty desideratum. Tho wholo lot contains two and one-half (2}} acres moro or less, ali. of it lying in the very heart ot the town. For 70 or 80 feet from tho street this ?ot lies on a dead level, after which it slopes io the gentlest and most beautiful manner to tho rear lino, afford* lng unparalleled spot? for gardens, patches, meadows snu fruit trees. Eith er as fl sito tor a grand hotel, with ail its appurtenances, or for a row of stores, thia lot has absolutely no equal in Edgefield. This fine property will be sold asa whole. Torms wi!! be made accommodating. lt. 0. M. DUNOVANT, Nov 17-tf Real Estate Agent il To those Who Contemplate in vesting in Real Estate, or Going into Business. X OFFER vflry durable HOUSE Sc LOT ar Johnston Dopo:, on die C C it A Ruil road. Tho Dwelling House, which is entirely nev.* from roof io cellar, contains 8 commodious room?, two piazza-- ru'n nfnsr across, pantry, stove room. .Vc. Tho ont-buildiDge consist of aservnots' honso. barn and stable?. Th ?re ia also a good well of water on the placo, which has ? house over it. The most desirable parchase yef. of fered, and one of the most pleasant pla ces ir. the thriving village of Johnston. Appl y in person or 03- lotter to ll. <L M. PU NOYANT, BAI'I Batate Aeenr. Nr.y. ?J, Jew. - .*'li*51 Orangeburg Land for Sale. IQC\C\ A-CRES affine Farming O V/v./ Lands iu Orangeburg Co., on South Edisto River, sis milos from Midway Station on the S. C. Railroad, 400 tinder cultivation, the larger portion of which is on the river. The upland tortion is fino for cotton, and the river ottoms suit rom ad m i rabi}'. On the place is a fino Dwelling House, 54 ft. by 4d, G rooms, 2 chimneys, 4 Ure places, 14 j fooi'passage way. piazza in ?^^^^J^g j off She ground, A number of out-build I inits, Gin House. Gin Head, fine well o? ! water. Ac. Ac. Will be *-old cheap. ! Applv to R. G. M. DUNOVANT. Real Estate Agent. Feb. 3, 18S0. tf 9 A Bargain ! ? Bargain. AVALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing Ono Hundred and fc^gh tv-aeven and. a half Acres, more or less, lying inst beyond the incorporate limits of Edii?tield Village, about two acres ol it extending within said limits. Upon the land is a good Dwelling House of twe stories and 8 rooms, with fire-places tc each room, besides a store-room attached and a servants' house in the yard. Alse a good Gin House, a two story Barn, and stable room for any use. The place, ba* three tenant houses, conveniently ar ranged, upon lt; and it is well watered, having several fine springs, and suth ciently timbered. Terms reasonable. Apply to or address, R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent. March 3, M*13 WITH A fi?lBJIHE ON IT -I ACRES of laud, more or les; X. \JKJ lying on Blair's Road, about ? miles from Greenwood and Augusta R R., adjoinihg lands ne ??- Martin Holmo3 and others. O. ?itrd of thi land under cultivation. Gold in consid orabie quantities aro indicated from spec imens found. For terms apply to R. G, M. DUNOVANT. Real Estate Agent, EdgefieM, S. C. AuglS-tf _ 1<7 f \ ACRES mora or less, in ATK I KJ EN COUNTY. ONE MIL] from C. C. dr. A. R, R., adjoining lands r Lark Swearongcu and otb rs. 80 acre under cultivation-two cabins. Goo tenant on the land, who will show th place to persons desiring to ii. Apply to or address R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Rea! Estate Agent, Edgetield. 8. C. \EAR THE RAILROAD. i (IQ dj ACRES OF LA ND-1?0 Oi I ?5 O TE which ls cultivated, and 1 J good cotum and grain land, with braue i bottoms. This tract is situated Ihre j mil?* from Dom's Gold Mine, one quin j tor of n milo from the ??roonwood an j Augusta Raiiroad. and two miles :Vot probable depot on sal l road. Pwellin ? house and two cabins. For terms, it'll apply to R. G. M DONOTANT, ' Real* Estate. Agent?JEdgeneld, C. H., S. < oct. 20-11. THE MOST DESIRABLE Purchase Yot Offered 41 p?Q ACRES of Laud, haifa ml At) ?? from Dom's Mili.-*. .Yeo. DwolMng House, Store. Gin House. Ba* and Stables; three ont houses; lOOaon in c.nitivatiou. Improvementsbf great valnothan the price asked. Terms vorv orioy. A first raro nargal 'R.G. M. DUNOVANT, Real Eatota Agent. Maren 8,18?). tf 1^ W. E. SPEIR DESIGNER, Consulting and Superintending ARCHITECT PLANS and Specifications al Moderate charg? OFFICE No. 8 LAW RANGE, AUGUSTA, CA C*/"* . a week in your own. tow O V> Terms and ?.5 outfit free. A dress H. HALLETT A Co., Portlan Maine. ?M 117 ?P?5U home. Sai plo worth -rS froe. ?ddrap.i Btinsoo <? C Portland, Maine. <J> rj Q A WEEK. 812 at home eaai I ?d made. Costly Outfit free. A dress Taux 6 Co., Augusta, Maine. V AT THE LOWS EY WAGON FACTORY. AUGUSTA GA l have the Lirges? Steck of Wagons ever offered before in this Ci iv, and I will SELL THEM LOW li Know thv. Crops ?rc Short, and I Propose Dividing Wy Profile with Ihe Farmers: 300 OlfE-HOHSE WAGONS, -AT PRICES- . , 1 NEVEH B?lFOHE HEARD OP ! 100 TWo J LOUSE WAGONS^FXEST-CLASS GOOPS ~ y r Air LOW PRICES. Complete Stock of Wagon Harness of all kinds. Give me a call before buying. . J. H. LG WHEY, CORNER CAMPBELL & ELLIS STS., AUGUSTA, GA. aug 25-tf &Mr?? ?. Jj ?i mi To move off the. remnant of our Winter Stock we will offer for the next thirty days "mmense Bargains ii OTS, SHOES & HITS, -AT Wholesale and ?tetaiL Call and examine bargains offered at onr tv&> stores. WM. M?LHERIN ? CO., 722 au!913 B:o%i St, AuustGa. Fjb D-Sm IMPROVED IUMPLEIEMTS. AVERY'S 3-HORS? SULKY Pl 'AVER? Ta:iE??[)RSE CDLTHTAlfOfi. iALSOTWO-HORSECULTIVATOR : THE HUGHES TEREE-HORSE SULKY ?LOW I AND TWO-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR. ? rpf? R above implements liave proven ;o bo groat labor-saving machines by ac 1 fialoxperiuafl.it. .>. >. .> refwreinwa iciven. Sold at faccorv prices by N L. BRUNSON, Agent, ? Oei.C-M EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. A DPI AND IMUS MILLINERY STORE! yo |T ii 11 JI"JkLL. PURCELL ! Respectfully requests ali Edgefield Ladies ?who shall be in .Augusta this Spring or ! Summer to visit her Millinery Establish ment and inspect her Matchless assort ment of Millinery Goods. \mmm mmm AI ! FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACE3, FANG Y JET JEWELRY, &C -AT THE NEW YORK 31ILLINERY STORE. ? i iiiiiy 4-3m eiaasBiraii^-.ri^i ? 5 ?RXB?BBSBBB C. MA vraiiw. .}. WILTON MAYHEW. C MAYHEW & SON, COLUMBIA Manu! entrera of and dealers in all kinds nf AMERICAN AND f> MARBLE WORK, ITALIAN *^???^ KUTJ??& ?MMHH, TABLETS AXD IRIN RAHM farnHhpd in ?nv design at lowest prices. POLISHED GR ANITE WORK Filler Native or Foreign, lo order. CorreHpondeuce solicited with th?*?? in want of any work lu tbe above line. TO* T,r..r til ,^? watitiniranvw?>rktTf bur line to tbe following gentlemen as to .M . '.? ?J L Hartlev, K?q . and E. J. Norris, Eaq., Batesbarg; W. W. r1'1'1" ' . -Tv,'!- Member of House, Hpartanburg; Messrs. j :it:?"!?:, ? .'l ',,..1 lu- '.? 'M llw*hton, .Minston; Captain Clark, Trenton, and J P.. Fresh Garden Seeds! CROP 3.331 IHJISTS NEVER FAILING SEEDS. To insure a Good Garden, you must plant GOOD SEKDS! BUIST'S have inva riably proved themselves superior to all others sold in this market. A compdete assortment in store and for sale by G. L. PENN & SOW. (