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_ t> TERMS : $2.00 per Annum. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappell*, S, C. W. H. YELDEM., Longuiires. JOHN H. H rn KT, Batesvill?. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mino Creek. TTRE ETHEREDOE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, S. C. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C. N. W. BROOKER, Ridge, si. C. JOHN CACGHUAN, Caughtilan"* Store. WINIAM KINARI>. Etheridge. J. S. MKBOHAXtT, Merchant. J. W. ZIMMKKMAN, Jonston. T. R. WlCATTiEY, Parksviilo. In the absence of Mr. Heese, tl)o ADVERTISER has no traveling, soliciting or collecting agents, except those whose names appear at the head of tbis column. Parties having business with thia ?nice will thorefore address us direct- or our Agents as above. CANDIDATES FOR THE VARIOUS OFFICES. FOE THE LEGISLATURE. George W. Turner. \V J Ready, f Ernest Gary. W H Timimuman, | Lewis P .Tone-. Wm. H Folk, Clinton Ward. \ .lames P Norris, j WJ Talbert. j FOP. CLEBE Ol' CorilT. F. F Lovelace, ! Jesse M Hart. F A Townsend, | J AO Jones, B E Nicholson, ' I W H Bronson, John D Roper, ?0 F Cheatbam, J. C. Williams. FOR COU2?TY TREASURER. John R. Caralie, j E C. Bryan, James Mitchell. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. L. W. Yonngblood, i S. T. Edwards. FOR PROBATE JUDGE. W. F. Roath. FOR BCnOOL CO?3?I8SIOSER. E, E. Reese, j E. J. Goggans, G. W. Lott. s FOR COUNT? COST?IIS3IONER. E E Jefferson _ J; W. Zimmerman, | Zachariah L. Bdbne, ' j. Cyrus Buzzard, . Henry A Williams, j Mike Hare, | Wm. C, Corlev, W. E. Hobey, F. E. Rineha: LOCAL XTSlvdlS Churches. On Sunday morning next, so far as we j aro informed, the Baptist alone of our . churches, will bc open for divina service* j The Kev. Mr. Walker will tc at Trenton- ' The Kev. Mr. Moo-' will preach at Middle Ridge. Tue Kev. Mr. Morris will preach at Johnston in the forenoon, and at Tren ton in the evening. The Rev. Mr Rogers will preach at Harmony - tba forenoon, and at Johnston ir. tho afternoon. .The. Rev. Mr. Burton will preach at Richland j Spring. The Rev. Mr. ?raywick will preach at Gassaway in the forenoon, and at Shiloh in the afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Meadora will preach at Mr. Vernen in the forenoon, and xi Mt. Carmel in rho after noon. cartaJ ter a fearful iilh d th's life on Friday night e residence of his uncle, Senatc/r M. t Butler.', To Edgefield, who has known and lov?d him for years, CharlesL. Wood ward i^er seemed the embodiment of those manly-urtues which make life truly worth living. But hi3 work on earth, which promised so much, has ceased ere it had fairly begun. "Affliction's semblance benda no: o'er j his tomb, Affliction's self deplores bis youthful I doom." Death of Mrs. Allen Pozicr. Our community weeps the lo?; of a wo man who caused us to realize that the he roic a^es of Faith a e not wholly past, and that we yet have saint? amone: ns "of whom the world is not worthy.'' Who can doubt this that saw her Christian for titude and resi ?rn ar w: beam brightest as the hand ofafSiction | re':- i heaviest upon her? Who: can doubt this thar, witnessed! her long weary months of patient stiffer- I ing, only waiting for the final summon*: ! orliston?d to her trembling, subdued tones i . while she gave her counsel rod blessings! to the loved ones who ministered so fa:th- j fully to her even' temporal want; or heard the whi?per:n 7s of a voice already attuned io a melody not of this earth, blessing and i praising Jehovah for His manifold mer j cies despit-"? the ?cute affliction He had ssnf. j upon her? Such waa tho end of Emily Burt 'he beloved wife of Dr. Allen Dorier and | thc idolized daughter of the late Dr. Har wood Bort Andasherendwasbcautifol } so had been her whole life. She fell asleep j in Jesu3 on Monday afternoon last, and now rent? beside her ?ther in the little i Catholic cemetery of our town. Freed j from the painful hondas of the flesh, she- ! now abide? with Almighty God. And j well may we give hearty thanks io this | Almighty God for the good example of our j departed friend, in common with "all these ! Thy servants, who, having finished their j oonrse in Faith, now reel from their la- j bora., j ^TIWBItTnirtff? ! Progressive. The interior ofbnr Baptist Church is to j b<3 beautifully frescoed soor. A Few N'ot Present. A few or the candidates were not pre sent nt -he Emorv Ctr .?! dedication. . The Oin* kaluna House. Col. H. W.Addison is about to seil tho old Saluda House tu t upi. J. M. Jones, of Batesbnrg, whose design is 'o occupy it a=? n hotel. Beautiful New ?torc. Mi. James M. Cobb's beautiful now store is comoleted. ami he will soon move into i'. j . Suutlav School Address. On Sunday afternoon n-^f, at (he Bap- : tis: Sunday School Concert, Mr. Addison J L nch. now cn a vi"*, to ns from Manen, wiL do!;ver the address. Xe ir io Frenzy. i As the ia.-t days of Registration draw j to a close, negroes darken o..r ?.froeM like j ?ocas of evil l>ird.--. The New Counties. Next we;k we an* going to gi ve an ac- ! count of ihe forty-five or fif;y new counties that are soon tn be cut out of the soil of poor old Edgefield. The Consecration tit Trenton. The Church of Our Savior at Trenton will be consecrated on Friday next. Bish op Howe will preacu in that church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Plurality. From what we can gather, almost all our club? are voting for the retention of the plurality system. Kine Ra?as. Magnificent rain in tho Johnston sec* (ion on Monday afternoon. Magnificent rain iu the Court Ilou?e section on Tues day afternoon. A Fair Vocalist. Miss Mary r'ieming, of Marion, a young lady oi great intellectuality, beautiful voice and channing manners, has arrived in Edgefield on a visit to Mrs. .lohn C. Sheppard. Miss EDima Harr. Tlii.- young lady, the eldest daughter of Iths Rev. -T. Wesley Barr, ret ams tous i from the Wesleyan Female institute, i Staunton, Va , laden with honers, medals ; and accomplishments. Miss Barr will re [ tura to Staunton in tho fall. The Episcopal Entertainment. Tho entertainment of 4hc Episcopal ia dies will take place at Mis. WigfaU'a on Wednesday evening of next week. Sov I eral very accomplished amateur?, stron I gera in Edgefield, will sing, play and re j cite on this occasion. Admission twenty- j j uve cen i.s. A Dreadful Case. A negro named Ed. Glover, terribly shot ; in the leg, was lodged in onrjaii A dav jr ' ?wo ago-shot wh?e attempting to steal ! something, li seems that he was put in jail without a commitment; iic hassobso ! quently been sent to thc Poor linus? on ; account of his sneering condition. i Mise Sophie Tillman. ' Since Miss Sophia Ti?lmauka.-; been vis ! -ting our neigh!; rhood, sho has made as many triends ss acquaintance?; nono know bet but to admire. She ia'no lesa popular with our people than her noble father Several picnics and evening part ies have j been given in her honor during iier stay in the neighborhood. She leaves to-dsy io vi-ir. Irlands at Allendale.-Ellenton Correspondence of Aiken Journal. Didn't Stick.. Alas, K. and K. of Clintonward, you have shaken our faith in human nature? inasmuch as you did riot "stick to ns" as you promised. When wc reached Ciin tonward from Emory Chapel, worn and weary, von were not there, as you prom ised to be. And when we quitted Clin tonward at nightfall, yon were atilt not there. It is evident that you stuck, and closely, but it wnp to each other, not to ns. So now. ?laving been deceived and neglect ed, wc gi?o yon up-with many reara however. 1 Th*' Edgcnelri Element in Leesville. iL' Edgefield element in Li saville, on deara the place to na greatly. Where Pink Wost, and Pink Hardy, and Tyre Etheridge and the ??odie?, and thc Mitch el? live-prominent, and honored and useful-there may an Edgefield man al ways hole! np his head proudly. Bat af ter all we did not have a real love least with oar dear old :r>nd West. And wc wieh to tell him why. J t was by reason of our death. Wc- died of tc-rribie ner vous headache at Capt. Louis roang blood's, and remained stone dead ior 2?i \ liowT*. And thia was the 2i hobrs wc had designed love-feasting it with Capt. Pink. But we are coming again, ''/.apt., and thai very soon. ? Uric k's. field boys have inst reiarneSfrom him: Andrew Bato5 Watson; grandson of Capt1 Tom Pate?; the two Edwardsen Willie Strom, son of Hon. James Strom?; Norris Tiinmirman, son of Airs. Georgia Timraer man; young .Merritt, a . son of Mr. Wm. Merritt, 0: Ridge Spring; John Burckhal terj son of Br. Bm khal|er; D V Self, son of Mr*. Hulda Self; young Park.?, son of j Mr W L Parks, ofParksville; young Hol stein, of the Ridge-Edisto country; and Branson Hollingsworth, son nf Mr. John j H. Hollingsworth. Misa Lizzie Allen. Misc Lizzie Allen, the fair and amiable daughter of the Hon. Scott Alien, of Fruit Hill, returned to her homo on Thursday last, from the Grovetown Female Semi nary, on the Georgia Railroad, some 16 or IS r.i:ie? anove Augusta. At the com mencement eT^r.-iecs of thia institution now or.-: of the moat high-class and popu- j lar in Georgia, there '.ver-1 but two pre-j mioma awarded, ene of which wa? for de- j portment, And thia latter, wo are re- ; joiced to 99J, was remo off hy our fair '.mle Edgefield girl. The Voung Edwardsen. Ar tho closing exercises of Capt. Pat rick's Military Institut?, in Greenville, a i few days back, Mr. J. B. Edwards, a son } ' of Mr. Isaac Edward-, of the Mt. Willing j 1 section, was graduated, receiving also a j tjoKi medal for excellence in Book-keeping j ' and Mercantile Accounts. A younger son and two daughters nf Mr. (s3ae Edwards j 1 have also been ai school in <treenvil!e; during tue h*t scholastic year-indeed for several year.--'.he son at Capt. Patrick's and the daughters at Ibo Baptist Female College. All these yonng people have lately returned homo. Two Talentert Crtgetielri Boy*. At the annual commencement of For man University, Greenville, on the 'Jist instant, .1 certificate was awarded lo Arnon j B. Stall worth, a eon of Mr. W. ii. Stall-! worth, o? Phoenix, for Mental and Moral Philosophy, Evidences nf Christianity, I Senior Greek and Latin, Geology, Physics, j Analytical Geometry, Calculus; Mechan ic?, Theoretical Chemistry, Constitutional and International law. And one to K. E. Gaines, son of Git- Rev. Wm. A. . iaines, for Academic Greek, .ir. ?.arin, Logic. Cal culas and Mechanic?. To obtain I hese, certificates it was necessary to reach 75 of j a possible hundred in examination on each j branch, thr questions hoing previously unknown to the students, and they being j bound on boner lo jeefc .KI a?piptsn<'e in J answering. j Rona, ll et K nv a Door. Wn>n Mr, Hamp. Hendrix, s handsome j and popular yonng gentleman, finished his j speech al the Leesville Commencement j the other day-and he spoke beautifully I -Sowers fell around him from all qnar tera. And limn-aa if this wa* no;? enough-twe gentlemen who had taken ! down one of the church doors-it Jocked ! liko a door nt al] events-advanced np! the aisle bearing the said door wit!) ai..gil . mountain of exquisitebonqneta piled upon it, and delivered them, door anda?.lo Mr. Hamp. Bot yon rnnM not think thai the j gentlemen piled np the bouquets en the ] door. Ob, no ! the gentlemen were only j the bearers of the door. And one of the j booquets--of magnificent geranium Moorna j and tied with a crimson ribbon-was of j transcendent beauty. And thia one Mr. Hamp gave to us. But the fair lady who sent it to Mr. Hamp must Dot conceive a grud/e against us. Mr Hamp gave it to M entirely voluntarily. The Extra Session. Tho Hon. John C. Sheppard s Hon. James Strom departed fro: town on Monday last to attend tbi session. Miss Pet Parker. Oar fair young friend, above 1 ! professedly the roost beautiful girl i Greenville Eaptist Female- Collego j the past session, has arrived sat" I hewn. . f inst Go During thc Next SO Da; In order to red une stock before fi I will sell my entire Block of cloth New York Cost. Call early while good siz->s-Caeli. J. M. CC S mid u}- Sch on i Convention. Wo understand that many Nuneri eats of Sunday Schools within the field Baptist Association will meet ; place on Monday next. aaleaday in for the purpose of arranging t gramme for the coming Sunday ? Convention. Beautiful Illustrative and Ty] Sunday School Exercises a Johnston. Thanka to the piety, taste an ergy of the pastor, the Rev. \ Hundley, the Baptist Sunday Si Review at Johnston on ladt Sur was noble, entertaining and inst ive. Tiie School was opened bj efficient Superintendent, Mr. Wil Turner, and the roil was calle the Secretary, Mr. C. M. Rat The school numbers over J00, tiley have about 12 classes. Mrs. \ Huiet.formerly Mies Mary Aun M who presides at che organ wit much of skill and grace, ia aurroi ed by a talented galaxy of voca aietant0; and guided by Mr. Hi ley the singing is uncommonly fir the finest perhaps to be beard in county at present. After singing, prayer and reg eierciKss, twelve lovely little g daintily and exquisitely dressed, ranged themselves in front ot th? tar each bearing a ahield, upon wi was a ?ertain letf.er or word; and twelve standing together formed aantence "Work in the Presei The little girls, while thus standi sang ''Work, for the Night is Ci ing," and ths effect was beanti Twelve other young girls then, J resenting the Apostles, went ont i the different biasses, tb?se clas .typifying the various phases of sc ety in the world, and gave io t teacher of each class a Bible. Tl as Mr. Hundley explained, ill nat: red the idea "Go ye into the wo? and preach the gospel to every cn tare.'1 A short, but beautiful s appreciate address was then del ere? by that fervent Sunday 8ch< worker, Mr. Arthur S. Tompkins, our town. A ?ery novel and interesting ii ture was alao the large charts. p< craving the subject of each leeson iarge and well-executed picton This is a- new thing, and an admii hie one. Nothing BO commend- ita to children-and gi own-nppeople : -aa ir SUM. ? iktftg ?f?aaieis?^i >! a picture. It at once Twinge ti thing home to them. And M Hundley in his able interpretation i these charts respectively, not onl made himself very entertaining, bi taught many good lessons of soli truth. AU this programme wa? taetefnll interspersed with sweet hymns froi ihe admirable new collection, "Spii itual Songs,' which of course mad r.he oceaeion delight!ul. The Johnston Baptiste! ileserve in finite credit for their large, usefu and progressive Sunday School; am eepecially the noble women of th congregation; when woman puta he heart, head and hand into a mattel it never fails. May they jong con tinufl io develope this glorious work is oar very earnest wish. Johnston Endorse* Slr. Bead}-. A meeting of the Johnston Dcmocratii Club was bald in Hempson ck Hardy') Hall at 4 o'clock P. M. The Presideni "tated the -object of tho meeting was tc e?lect delegates to the County Convention. Jn motion of W. J. Wills, the delegate: [o th* last Convention, Wm. Lott, M, roney, W. J. Huiett.T. R. Denny and W, J. Heady, were elected. Capt. P. B Waters Btated that W. J Ready had nskd bim to withdraw his name as a delegate, and J. W. ?lardy waa elected in hie stead. Tba following preamble and reflations were offered by Cant. P. B. flatters and adopted by the Club: Whereas it behooves the Democracy in the approaching canvass Lo select as leaders and standard-bearers men of un questioned ability, of undoubled charac ter and integrity, who have tho courage to labor for tb? snccess of the party and of their corivictior.s.and are abie and willing to promote the beat interest of the poo ole; therefore, Resolved, Thai, we heartily endorse the nomination of Wm. J. Heady lo a sen! in '.he Rosee of Repr?sentatives, and re spf ct fully recommend hi? nomination lo the inn oem cy of Edgefield coonly. Resolved, That a copy of these rejoin tiona be published in the Edgefield Moni tor, APVEP.TJSEB ard Chroni-le. Tue sen?.- of iii.? Club was takon in i> g->rd lo the majority and plurality system in lb? primary, and resulted nearly mian imoi)o i-,-, favor of plurality WM. J. [.OTT. Pwidcnt. WJB. WILDS, Sr?r.--t-.rv. Johnston, S. C., .inn.- 2-1, 1 Sf2. Tor Sale Mans of ridgefield County for pal* ai the Ai'VF.r.Trsr.n. office, i'rioe fl. Bay Your Pe rfu me ry, Soap and Toilet Article? ? Tetlow'? Swan's Down fi specially j from .1. M Cobh. * Pine Painting. Mr. R V Richards, Fresco and Por trait painter solicite patronage from th? peop!? nf Edgefield County. Oki por traits retonched. and tn^.^e as <-/0nil ns nevi .and portrait" panted in first enss style. Address E. V. RICHARDS, Edgffield 0. ld. One More Liberal Ofter Being made to all who wish s fi rat-c?as? Sewing Machine nn easy terms. If you fail to visit J. M. Cobb's Dry Goode House, yon will mies the best chance foi close honest prices that have been made this year. Business still ca the rush. Directory for District Conference TO LE HELP AT Emory. Beginning July 20, JftfV*. Jr V Ti. W DELEGATES Abney, J C Adamson WU Anderson, W L, Banks, Kev M J Buchanan Kev W Bodie, Rev J ? Boyd, Kev M M Soul ware, J Ii Brown. Rev.l Ware Bonknigbt, B J Counts, Rev J 0 Cr?nier,E i' Crouch, W S Davis, .Tas F Daniel, L T M Ellis, H H Fousua, J J - Fernel, Rev John Gilbert, Rev A A Graham F D Grenaker, T F Harper, Rev R L Hammond; C V Hart, B 0 Humbert, J B Hannon, Rev A P Harri-, J L Her?ong, l?ev V A Hniot, u?orge D Jennings, .T C Jono s. Rev W Kar, B D Keil-v. Rev J Keller, I A Kilgoro, A J Klmksealcp, W V Kirton, Rev W ?T Long, Ii W Lomax": J E Matison, G M Moore, t M Meadors, Rev McGee, W Z McGraw, B McSwain, Dr j Moorman. T S Mack, J E_ Mayson, W H Neely, Rev J W Ousts, P D O'Dell, Rev T C Pucket, S D Piles, W 8 Power, Rev W 0 Penny, D R Penny, J II Frit-hard, Rev C il Rikard, L II Ronntree. Rev 0 Ril?y, W Smart, Rev R D Stokes, T Ii Sullivan, W D Summers, W W Smith, B F Speer, G W Sch'jmpert, F M Smith, J il' Stokes, Rev A J Speer, Dr A J Timmcrman, J C Thomas, Rev Wm Trnywick, J B Wilson, Dr H D Wright, J R Walker, William White, Rev Z W Wadkins, B C Young, J P Eolow. Rev C J lb,;.: rcs j J C Afcney J W Edwards |.l L Smith V A Her?ong j E S Herl?hg W S Wightman i J R Pou ' Rev M D P^d?oi W Lerlonc W P T B .1 Bonknigbt Rev M D Padgei W A Grouch, W S Crouch B L Canghmaii R ll Grigsbv. I p W Barnes j B .7 Bonknight, I Bailey Mathis j James S Poa ' Wm Mi nick I W F Bovd j P W Barnes ^ j J C W-Kennertv j J L Smith ? R E, Grigeby ! Mrs E Stone I A J Rodgers J V A Her?ong I D P Bon knight j James S tow J J W Edwft?d? ] V A Her?ong i B Ii Caughman j H M Her?ong . Thomas Whittle . : vt ? Herlop? i R R Grigeby J M Long ' H M Her?ong A D?Loach J L Smith D P Boyd B J Boukuighi Wm Minick. Wm Padget . r~ W F Boyd James Forest E N Horions Thomas Whittle W S Wightman J B Traywick I Baily Mat hi j Wm Padget j B J Bouknigkt j J D Q?attlebaam ? J D Quattiebaum j H C Rodie ^ Mrs E ?tone ? P B Edwards P B Edwards j W F Boyd I J M Forent ? Dr J C W Kennedy D P B^uknight J R Gillson John Jlerlong J M Lone J R Pou J L Smith John Her?ong J R Gilleon W A Crouch J B Traywick J M Forest A DeDoaofc . D P Boyd B L Catighman A J Rodger" V A Henong II Hawkins n ft h ?di ff .ar in YlBITOSS. Weber, Rev SA I II C Boom Dav ly, Rev OA J B Padcret Carlisle, JG j J B Padget RieetJer, P F . ! Pope Perry Poozer, M TT H M Her?ong Rodgers, W A j Mrs Ayconk Y. A. HERLONG, Chairraa B J BOU KNIGHT, Secretary. Store Room for Rent. rib;-i Store Room in ibo ADVERTS! building now occupied by J. J. Hollai for rent. Apply al AnvnETisEP..office stair*. BI in as in en tu tb FA th F fr rgmitu?l. On Sunday, the t?it? Instant, James, Esa, Mr. E P Coleman ol' field, ard Miss Carrie Blackman nfl ne?. Mr. Coleman bus been livinj Ocouee for some lime and is one ofl best citizens. We wish tho bride groom every conceivable happiness a^ s m ;ness in life. Married, on tue evening of lot ./noe, the residence of Mr. John Adams by thi? Rev. J. P. Mealing, Mr. THOMAS M?TJ w, Jr, mid .Miss BETTOR ADAMS. Married, Ai Batesburg, Tuesday mor ?ng. June "Otb, b\- Rev. P. F. Klstlel Mr. MogEH AtEXANDEB, of En Ania, Ah and Miss ELLA BATES, (laughter of 0 A. I'. Hates, ol Batesburg. Married, <>n Sunday morning, Jun] 18, by H. T. WrlgLt, Esq., Mr. NoAi WIJ.KV and M?BS LCCKCPA Gpjcr, al) Sedgefield county. C?MMERO?ALJ YESTERDAY'S MARKET. COTTON. TotiP of ?be market-12, in., *teR-i. 3, p. m., steady. Ordjnary. u Hood Ordinarv. h Low Middling. 1? Middling. n Good Middling . l*j NOTICE TFi AT a resolution will be offered.ist] the noxt meeting nf ibo Democratic Convention of Edgefield County ?(il^ held on the 21th July, lo amend ihol??l?i article of (be Constitution, so that nu candidate shat! he declared the nomine? unless he receives a majority ol' the- votes cast at the Primary nioVtion. June22-31 J. J. ADDISON. AM KR IC A bf POLITICS, BY THO*. V. COOPER. 1100 pages. History jf all Political Parties, by SKUA TOR nor.i'F.n It R? ves everything pertaining lo politics, and unites history, inslrue lion and ready reference Sold only hy subscription ; but subscription* sent di reel will be forwarded by ruai 1 or C 0. D , at Publishing Oo'*. expense, Agents now wanted. Must apply early, for ter ritory ?H being rapidlv assigned. Pros peetiiM now read v. Address FIRESIDE PCBbiSHING < O, 20 North ^pvernh Sin rr" phila. HENRY S. JORDAN, CLOTHIER, C?X'U' l>e bern for'elemuii jpn rls ur low prices, A splendid new ?ti.<-k of SPRJNO AND r-ilTMMKR CT?OTI?VN? and FIATS far men and IJOVK. F?e has a largo lol of the famous MACKINAW ST UAW HATS. Call io soo bini if von want a nice now snit Apl W-2m DESIRABLE FRUIT FOR SALE. Lhaye for aale within om mile from Trenton, lifty acres ni' land, more or less, with a young orchard on it ?f..W0 frnit trees, ' Ainsrtnn, alexsnder and Ha le'H early penches, >et ont last tall; also grft|?s and other fruir-'. Two new frame cabin?, several springs and a run ning stream of waler. Fifteen seres In cultivation, bnlan'ee in fnn?i TKRMS-One-half cnab. B?\*no( ,iv. n eiM,i(4>f 12 tuonthM, (?eenrnri <-\ a morl ??CP. Apply IA or audreys ft. M. Ul Vu\ A \ r. Kcal llslr.i" \-. r.t. EDWARD PERRY, d' BOOKSELI^PIU, lin Meeting St. (Sign H'.q; J edg,-,r? CHARLESTON,.SO. r,\. Br>ANK BOOKS and STATIONERY of every de?c.ript ion, School Honks, Bibles Hymn Books-Paper Ha^s, Wrappiug * paper and Twines. Blanks for Attorneys, Trial .lustres and all public oillcors, always In stock. Printing and binding in any desirpd atyle-beat work for lowest prices guar anteed, may 4 3m. gfwse'^Dv.iiHl?jri Deuicoratlo Clnb rei r? nillyannounce GBO. W. TURNER, r?, a candidate Tor the Hoose of i'i'i> jj, ntat?ves, subject to th? primary eu y? erneur- of the Democratic party of tl ?geld, and pledge Iii?? to support tominiitions. the rt']no;t. of friends W. .1 READY f?jhnonnced aa a candidate lor the oom *oh'.for a seat in the Lower Bouse oJ nest tieunrol Assembly of Sooth dina, subject to tho action ..f tlje; locralie party. It tho request of friends Dr. \V. H. I MERMAN te announced as a candi* for the nomination fra* a seat in the fer Hones ot* the next General As ?lbiy <?! Son th Carolina, subj ?M iv. tho on of the Democratic parly". the friends nf Con. WILLIAM H )LK respectfully announce him as n ididate for representativo for Edgo id County in th? next Legislators. wijl abnlo tho result of the primary 'otion and auppori the nominees of the mocratie party. Arc-, authorised to announce Mr. 1M"RS P. MORRIS a- n candidate for nproapntativn to tho Lerrlfdatur?, and kadgo him to abide tho rnsnlt ot* rht 6mocratio primary elect'on. Tho friends of Maj. ERNEST ?iAP.Y ispee.Mr.il v announce bim as a candi ita i ir the Legislature for tho ensuing rm of tho namp. Edgetiold should ive, at least, one lawyer in the Rons* ' Representatives. And wo fool conti ?nt that there is no one who would ore unselfishly devote his energies id abilities to tho promotion of thp bpst terastS ot hin people. Many friends respectfully present the une of LEWIS P. JONES as a suitable ?rion to represent Edgetield lu the next eneral Assembly, subject to tho prima* . Pudorseraonj of tbs Demooi*atiopartv. ?VIA N i FRIENDS. Many friends of the Hon. CI.TNTON RARO v?rv respectfnliy nominate him r re-election asa member, from Edge ?Jd, of tho House ot Representatives of ai th Carolina, subject to the primary tdor?ement of the Democratic party. 'Vhf- many friends m* Hon. NV. J. TAL* .TIT, of the. oin Regiment, hereby nom ans him os a candidate for re-election Representrtive to the Leg isintu re, ?nd making this nomination ihoj fully idoree his past conrse in tho Lojriala re, and recommend him os won hy ol e support of Urn Democratic voters ol Igeneld County, pledging him to abide e result of the primary uleotiou. OR CLERK OF COURT. Hi*, friend* of CApt. B. P. I.OV.M.A- :B, ?ni Saluda, respectfully present ins iuio aa a candidate for Plerk of Conn r:.Edge(]eld Conptj . subject ilieae oi ni i ii*? Democratic pan v. Ai die ?nrout requeet of u: un ? lera 'll, -* i : '* ? ! J ' nlectimi lids: j ?andldate fer lerk of Court. I lt of the noinina noiiiiTi''- of tho li, NICHOLSON. JOHN D. ROPER .ate him as a candidate I Court for ridgefield election, subject to M*ratf<! Convention. JESSE M. MART ro Tv present bis name ." th~ IVra .oters nf Eklgelieid Count; s* a for Clerk of tho Court. T? Hy ?Kriecut*. respectfrilly aunounce Myself us a ndidate for Clerk of the Court ai the suing election J. A. C. ..ON ES. We are authorized Ki announce to tho ?mocnitic voters of Bdgodeld County, at W. H. BRUNSON, Esq. is a candi ste for Clerk of the Court, subject totha ?mination of the Democratic Party. To the Voter* ot" Rrtgr-dtrbi County, rj-espeeffnlly announce that I am a dldate fdr te-election to the office ol tue fSmrt O. !. CfTEATHAM. suds annonnco the name of WILLI A MS a?, a candidate Y thc Court. MANY FRIENDS. COtNTT TREAS URER. we hf.-ou r< guested by the friends MAS MITCHELL ro annonuct udidate for the otttceof Count; snbjecl to Hie action of the nf ridgefield County. OARWI LE is announced ns for County Treasurer, ?nil tl ion ?if the primary elect ion, iltnself UJ support the nom tart v. fr?Hii,i> ol' li. C. UH VAN. 11 i\- pre?ont hi-> nanip lo [.d?efie|d County as a suit for re-'deetion te the office Insurer, ?WT? AS BUTOR ls Tit ? Tn: LOUIS W. l>\> announce him as a can Auditorship of iidgefield [ii" coining election, and abide fhe moult if thc Tho Frieud-i'oi s I' KDWAKJ'JS rt> ipeetfrwh no?i in d* him ;.'.-> a candidate *or re-eh*i:i.ion ->>r vudilor, and pledge dm t:> abide i,.. uerion of the Dem?? .'ratic jmrry of l;,j^rfel(i County. FOR PROBATE ,H Oi-F. 1 am a candidate for theofttce of Pro bate Judge, subjui't to the A'.'tb'u m'tin Democnuic partv. .A*, i ll* ?ATM. FOJK SCHOOL <iM0vJ|? ^The friends, patron^ ?iud pupiu i-r' c. REESE, Eso,., respe.*!fully pr?~.--i.' r?ameas a suitable j<r:...i f.. Com mission?3 r ai Mu? ti' xi r*|.*fi??i?i To lil'' lJC)P*>r)i<(ii> I?....":? Oaimfy: , 1 respect ful ty announcti ,u. vs?'j N did nc for Nch.'oi (*<iinmii-?.Wi?ar. K .1 ruMh", .N Man3* friends and H*ni'Xi, i ..? diera nominate C.' \V. LOTT \.i s.'.??.-.? Commissioner, and pii-dtf* imSj ... .o.-.t. the result of tho priuuir;, ii ct j. .ra. :i>,\ I:IR l'i>i n leg al Ibu tiuii'ie ol ?iel Zvi-bnru aad having n lary:(.- Cuni ly ;.. i?iip,|rtiri. In has special PIH?III^ iifiori flit- \. )oi- i Rdgefielii County. He i- lull*. iV ii.p t4nt to lill HIP otHne, 1 FOR ?: on ATV von 3?? SJOAER. J The I rino i? i o vic. o', ri. I >? . i>>?Tv r?' arectf tilly rn m ?n?- iiiui IM >-rcaiioidat( fer Con ii ty Cinniui>?!?l<uiC0>^air F.iu" .'iHf lion, aili jif-t ti einccratio CouvunU&a ? Mr. JOHN" Wi ZIMMERMAN is au npnncad by his fri end M ??? a oandidati . for Connty Commtainner for l*Vigafieh j County. He is aj?odil hook-keeper ah* I ac?.''>i i ii tant, and is qualified to fjisoKar? i tho duties of tho iiflliifi. tin is pledger ? lo ?ivo his earnest and diligent ai-tecjo; ; i<-. (ho public roads ?nd ail that pertain* j io ?he ?Hl'are of iii* GoonM . j 1 announce?myself ns a candidate for ? the office ot' Connty Commissioner, siib ! jact. to the result nf the primary election, j Heine; probably the Brat Virginian who h*s sought offico in Edgefteld, I ito KO in oonsrrmenf'o of ihn heavy loss I sus tained iu tho destruction of" my dwelling jane! fornitura ny fire, ami believiiurl : can discharge Ihe duties of the office I ?viii!-, looking t?;?prthe lai-gc fii*eiu>nr atKC bus?no>>i I hard s^ttored ail over ! the .....iui.\. t; ;. .1 KFFKRSO.N' I . _ ' >V3 I.!.I \ M l . > OKI.ti iL* is ?00 AV? li ; tili wu l.ijtii ?j .. : zv.11 and imduied .-">! I dior lo iwd an.? .'.imiiioitt-s. and hi j macy friends and 1:1 i^ilairsiWpectfnll*} nominate him f?r the office of Couutv Commissioner, and pledge him tn abide by Hie requirements rn' Hie Kdgefie.'d Pen corney. We respectfully Miuonnco Mr. .1. fvui.'s I'.fz/AKi/ tor County Commis sioner ibr Edgeftold County, and conft dfiitly solicit tho suffrages of the people of the county in hisboh.tif. Mr. Buz zard was ' ?nt? of the original members of Company K., M S. C. V., and s*rved faithfully until retired or. account of wounds ol' which bo is still an invalid. li?, i* porfoetly competent to discharge tho 'huies of the ofiiee, ami we think will ?ive entire satisfnotlon t- tho people Edgcfleld Connty. vYV- piedla him Co abide tim action ol :!;*. prim n y oloe tion and to support ih< noinisuWof the i I Democratic party, ! . i 'Once More lato the Breach, Dear; Friends: Once More!' Afc Ute solicitation ot numerous frieuds ? i announce to :i generous and long-suf- j I'orinvr public thal I am again in the are- ' aa and will stand for the respectable j office of County Commissioner at tho en suing' diction. ZACHARIAH (L) BOONE. The many friends of Capt. MIKE ITA Ut: respoct fully present, his namo to the voters of I'dgcfieki County as a suit able candidate for oleotimi to the office ol County -Cominissiouer. Wo, tho neighbors and friends of ; HENRY A. Wt LL?AM8, ESQ., respect fully announce bia name as a suitable perron for Connty Com mission er, sub ject to ti.e rules arid requirements of fh* Pemooralie party. MANY FRIENDS. To thc Democratic Voters of Edpc?chi Th?Mfr?end.sofF. H. RINEHART an nounce him as a candidate for County I Commissioner, subject l.o the action 01 j the Democratic party. Dr. Jas. J* Seigler Surgeon Dentist. WILL; practice ?n the Counties ol Edgefleld and Aiken. Orders for work of any kind in his line will receive prompt attention. Post ?ffiee address, johns on, S. C. June 15 if. Notice to the Public. ALL PERSONS aro hereby warned not to hiro a certain colored man, WADE WILLIAMS, as ho i^ under contract with me for theyea?: 1882-as he has ?eu. my Tiipiov without nwn?R. ' J. RUFUS DORN. June 15ch, 1S82. Johnston Property. 1ofter for %a)e my House and Lot n the r il iago of Johnston. I will sail verj I*nv-iii fa*'i a bargain to an ??arly applicatif. A dd ri ss or rail on li. I). HOLLAND, June i-u Jolm-jton, S. C. G. W. A?M?R & CO., Wlm:?rst!i' and Retail !)<>al?<r AMEADXCUSTES^ j Chemicals. Surgical Instruments. Perfumeries ana TOILET ARTICLES, C>rucrKJng and Vanderborsfc Streets, CHAMl.tfSTO*, f?, C. iuayl-3ub .' NOTICE T0 JCREDITORS 1 State of South Carolina, KfoGEFIEIil) COUNTY. I . Coke Whittle as adm'r nf W. JofTer ?. -ii CaU's, deceased, Plaintiff, VS. V.> A shill, rlur<'n."o Oates and Samp iSita-, Do?V.ndant.6. VI.I. per.*on*i having claims against W .IciT* r-?ou Can ?, dee'd, are. hero in- (..iiin^l t-. prove elixir claims before nie MU >>r hoiVire the :':Vi day of June in stant, or risc th-v will he barred of the heueiit nf anv decree to be pronounced herein. ?.'H TOMPK ?NS, Maater. Master's Onice, f?dgoQeld, June 2f'??2. Assessment Notice. At ciTon's OFF?CB, Edgofleld.S. C., May 5, I?S& .lune .Vt .lohn^t'-n'-;. 11 it. " Wards, .. WfltsnnA Bro'? Store. '? k, " Jas. Watson's " 9. " Canpchm&n's Store, '. IA. " Mt. Willing. .' li 1'nrifoy's Store. '. li:. 11 Coleman's X Rea*Li. .' H. .'Riehardsonville. " If?. .'Ilaltlwanger's Rtore. ld, " Bnrsi's Siore. .. 1? .. Meei inc Street, .; If-, " Fleasaiii Lane, .' ?0, - " Ta! bert's Sh re. '. "?. .* Loni mires. " ?' Plumh Branch. " " Modoc. ;i Red Hlil. '. ...<], .' Roper's Store. .? ?27, .' Holder'- Store. .. .ig .. Trenton. All prtisons a*ho have bought or .?old land? will please enter ll. on their re turns. I a's?' request all porsbns tn make i!>**ii returns by tho20th of .Inly, us the law re.p.ires mo lo add a penal!.} d' .m per ceni. on al! who fail to makt tlieir returns by that time. .S T EDWARDS, Auditor E. C. May 11-flt. Summer Complaints At dd-, season, various diseases of the bowels arc prevalent, and imtsaj Uta are lost throngH hick of ]:uowlcdTo* of a safe and snr.- remedy. Prnr.Y DATO' PAC? KtiXEi; is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dyar cntery, ?liolcra, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, tte, and is perfK?t/ tafe Read Ibo following: n osunjeoE, K. Y., JStxtrh SS, VKL CUBST )?>.vWl'.'i:i KliJ.m nner/ail* fo^M-d ,v ..?. rtU*/ tc* Crump nnd pail'. i:i U-.? ntotuacli. jKt?'T-n Hr J: om.'. Ntrnoi.viij.T:, ?Uxea :;, 18*1. ? Tim rtrj Int m?rltdao J ?.mv. ot for HfMSAvty, (itr&rt morbos.ana i i.rurn iaftaa BtomMb. Ji>?ve ur '.:.t :'.).-ii; \*iw? Cfit every tim*. Jttica W.DET, jr? " snow ?, TO-i. 3Urch li, I-f I. ? *w\c osed y ?ar Pxw Kn.i BB in Kvcn CUM of r.r??inp,i>Mlc^>n'.lcli'-,]oraiaf>r!aii?jin*lll nw^atmoM C iityrsvitTX, o.'.j'i'b. l-l. for hroutyjreani I huvf ma\ YomJfjnx ?U.I.VR in tay ij/iiilv. llavfl n?- >i it ?nany limes for ivor! orMiipliijntH.and Icuftra .. tmrt*. MtfUjtlnol f.-tts.o ?ituoutal?ottleiathol?oi??. T.b Rlf?. H*CO, iTv.,.T?n. ft!. 189. Havi used t'i.in > PAVJS'HUS KpAKifoerselva v-i.'f. Il i- sao?, nmJ'rtti?w*. >o XUOtlMS AVAM ii lo w DU: ol !U? fanrtlr. . M lt. I. > AT>:?. i?nr...X.V.,lVl..V.s;r-.l.. Wi bonn lu'n?tt OVIT tnlrty \\N?wa{to,aml it .....?....? ?-..>. n.. lialorrtu-S. v. enid hardly dara lo--0'.??. V- 'i .. :t>?...:i atkrUloiii UK heme. v. i ?. DnautT. ? pono. (U?eUSS, IK1. K'urly BI rv j..!..?!' n-W^ -y. '.-i a."), M 0 |t, Iti- !;'( . ' ?a. v.. ?foitxos. I*, h. I <;\~rx.sy... CaF.Fl'.M>.mntNJMI Pl rw,?..y?1..a jyi. IbaTClcnotm c. . i?" 1 .' Rna Krajmaanog From the il? if ?.- liitroSmie^aiiuaiteryeawef (.??. rratiou arni ?-.. 1 nvwi Us prowaoo in wy j. s. v. fi ! BB, C. P. Coom*, ni '. ivs-eif-?'nss?.S?s?o. 1 hfld V?a nevera] <\*\- pnft'ocing aoveteiyjieni illarrlxra, Bff?nmpani! I nidi iiitoMC yr.m. wiaa I t-.v.t \ouv PAI.V KU J ail,?nd ftrtUld MnMMiaStaBt r?i|?r. ll..T.>oosn. SI Ma -TAiii ". ST..LOMH?K,KSO. nnriDK?Kat?ifin?*of tmm?y-<bj yram lu India, I baw mr*? it- ia unwy <?-".. - >.'. dJaraMBa, dyson tftrV, and olwlftw, i-nd nwei knewlj io ian to alvo fSS?t. E. Otasmas. No family c;m safely be without thia invaluable remedy. Ito ?rico bringa it within the reach of all. For salo by all drugginta al 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY PAVIS & SON. Proprietory Provideo ce, R. J. m ?JOBBERS OJ BATES * CO., Nos. 122,12,4 ana 126 Meeting Street, } CHARLESTON, S?M% I? CHAR. K. BATES, j SOC TH CAROLINA. 7\ ' FHE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW Section 3 cuts tea and a half feet Section 2 cuts seven feet. AVERY'S 3-HORSE SULKY PLOW m?x? THREE-HORSE fALKISfi CULTIVATOR. ALSOTW?-HORSECULTIVATOR THE HUGHES THREE-HORSE SULKY PLOW AND TWO-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR. TH K abure Implements liare proven t>< be groat labor-saving machine* by ar mai fl.vperiment. Good references given. Sold at factory price? by N L. BRUNSON, Agent, Oei d-tf EDGEFTELR C. H., S. C. GRAND CLEMMIE SALE WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ( KL TONNES, n UTAIN <?00DK! ALL NEW FRESH GOODS. Our usaal Annual Custom t?i redure Stork, ft; m this date wo will offer the following goods ai greatly Rrdurerl Priors: English Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpet-. Three Plys and scotch Imrraln Carpets. All Wool and Colton abd Wool Ingrain Carnets. * Single and Double Velvet Hearth Rups, Crumb Cloths, Door Mats. Coro?. Mattings, Napier Mattings, Plat n,.fv hire, RedCheok and Paney Mai-dugs. ! Heavy Floor Oil Cloths, Upholsterer'? O nods, Chromos, Piano and TnhleCovers 1 M Patterns -Window Cornices, all fresh anil new, .'lO Patterns Lace Curtains, all fresh and new. 2?0 Patterns Window Shades, all fresh and now, Plain Botton, Scolloped and Dado Bottom*. Wall papare and Borders ali nrw and Pretty. A full lina of aire, fresh GROCERIES on first floor, unagemrnt of onr Mr. R. C. BAILIE. All Goods on a Cash basis, Terms, Cash JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS, April 20, 1881.-201y Fresh Garden Seeds! BlilST'S NEVER FAILING SEEDS. To insure a Good fi arden, you must plant GOOD SEEDS ! BUIST S have inva riably proved themselves superior to all others sold in this marker. A compdete assortment in store and lor sale bv G. L. PENN & SON. _^^___l_iaijUAWl?UliL-?--iJ- litliinn ??HillliMMIll OWMMMSBMBMinMM?nMKWBSMrtM ESSTABIjTB?Hroht?lg. JOSEPH DAY. SA?njEL TANNAHI?L BE mm ;aa amt 73*5 KHO ?!> ?TREIBT."...1UG?ST.4, GEORGIA. HAVING purchased <m the 1st inst.. ; he i merest of Mr. S. H. Sibley, in the linn of DAY*, TANNAHTLL <fc CO., we respectfully .solicit the patronage of tue public for the new firm, aud offer to our i-ustomers a splendid assortment of VE HICLES for tho Spring Trade. Half (Top VICTORIAS, Extension Ton VIC TORIAS, ROCKAWAY'S, JUMP'SEAT, Top and no Top Buggies, two seat Bng .ries, Phaetons and Spring Wagons of all .-tv Irs. We have the a?ency for WIL SON, CHILDS ,t. CO'S. Philadelphia rork for Plantation n?e in the United States. Also a-rocu for fhn OLD HICKORY. WAGON, widen ranks next, and the Patent Hay Raid: Bo??y. Wo continue tho inanufarinreof. our One Horse Planters' WTagon, which is liiv standard for strength, Jh.'f>:. draught and durability. Wo keep always ? >n hand a full stork of HARNESS of e???ry description, fine Saddlery, bits, B/i tlles, Lap Sheets, Rugs, Whips, Ac fuk and Hemlock Solo Leather Harness Skirtings and Bridle Leater. Calf Skins mid Sboo Findings. Drst quality Hoyt's leather Bolting. Gum Belting and Packing. Italian Packing. Soap Stone Pack in:;. Copper Rivets. Ponchea. S.-ts, Ac, and the best Lacing ever brought to Ibis market. Wagon Material, Axes, Springs, Bolto, Spokes, Shafts, deo. Buggy Umbrellas, ( hildrrn's Carriages-al! sty:?s. Kine Trunks and Satchels, all at re duced prices. ( Oct. 6, 1S80.-ly 16 Use L&wrenes & Martin's Wagons and For COUCHS, COLDS SORE THROAT 8RONCHITIS.ASTHMA, MONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases OT THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Pas alvrava b-'eu wa af th* !n.->?? liuwrtant ffeapoM? H'ielfhHi i>\ iii? MKIUL'AJ? >AO< I r\ rai<isi tiieencieacbiiifTiisoi ? .<"?. l?JlR.t'-OJ.P'*, BRONCHITIS. ASJH.M.V aOHG 'J'HROAY. j oKsr.TTrn?N ?rfits incipient and advanced and all diseases ai the nn:o v i Aili Rii and LU NOS, bath has novor bpun so advantage-...,iv compounded ts :n tna l OM., Wn ?a 3;i?< Kit:. Its soothing Balsamic properties alford l?lnnslve stimulant H:V1 tonic to maul i:ji in? system after tile emij?h has been relieved. Ooah si ic bottle*;, Price ?:.00. Ail ITIAU V Do not be deceived ht dealfrs who try ta palm ai Bert: and Sw UAH 1 lUN! in place o? our rOlTI . BOCK AND CTR, which w Un ONI V MKDfOATRDarticie-4he genuine bas activate i>ie Proprietary stamp on seen wnv . uluru permits ii tobe Sold by Druggist*, ti nm* rn an O l?.-nlers Kv^rywtaer?-, W WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OK LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE GO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicano, HI For Sale By F. W. WAGENER & CO , Charleston, 3. CC mus?a wii9UHlrni#lli ui&ense: BALSAM OF TOLD ATTENTION PUITEM TIME XS MONEY! leoBomr is Wealt?! Bi Ck KV E MOWERS AND REAPERS, H ARTISTE ES AK? SILf-BINDBBS. Por Prices and Terms of abyre justly Celenrat?d Machine artdrr-s J OHN tm MULET, BATESBTJBG, S. C. GKNEBAL AGENT FOR C..C.&A.R.R. N B.-We cordially invite early orders to insure prompt supp'v and 1 freights. W**