Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 22, 1882, Image 6

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TERMS : $2.00 per Annum. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappell*, S, C. W. H. YELDELL, Longuiire?. JOHN H. HUIET, BatesvilR W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Min > Creek. TYRE ETHEREDGK, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Granitevilln, S. C. Dr. JOHN B. AHN KY. Langley, <'?? N. W. BROOKER, itidge, s>. * JOHN CATTO n AI AN, Caughiuan's .Store. WILLIAM KINARI>, Etheridge. J. S. MERO nany. Merchant. J. W. ZIMMKKMAN, Jonsion. T. R. WHATLEY, Parksviile. In tho absence of Mr. Keese. the ADVEIV. TSER has uo traveling, soliciting or collecting agents, except those whose uamea appear ar. the head nf this column. Parties having business with this o? :e will tborefore address us direct or < ar Agents as above. CANDIDATES FOR THE VARIOUS OFFICES For. rnE LEGISLATURE. George W. Turner. VF J Ready, I Ernest Gary. W H Timmerman, ? Lewis P Jones. Wm. II Folk, Clinton Ward. James P Norris, | V? ,) Talbert. FOP. CLF.SK OF COURT. E F Lovelace, ! Jesse M Hart. F A Townsend, j J A 0 Jones, B E Nicholson, j W H Brunsen, JohnD Roper, j O FCheatham, J. C. williams. FOE COUNTY THE AST? KER. John P.. Carlile, j E C. Bryan, James Mitchell. FO?. COUNTY AUDITOR. L. W. Yonngblood, | S. T. Edward?. FOB PROBATE JUDGE. W. F. Roath. FOP. BCnOOL COiCATSSIONEE. E F. Keese, I F. J. Goggans, G. W. Lott FOR CGU?TP" COMMISSIONER. E E Jefferson J. W. Zimmerman, ? Zachariah L. Boone, J. Cyrus Bo7zard, Homy A William?, Mike Hare, i Wm. C, Gorley, W. Fi Doboy, | F. E. Rinehart. LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday raorr-mg next, so tar, a? we aro informed, tr:- liant ist- alone of our churches, will be open for divine service. The Rev. Mr. Walker will be. at Trenton The Rc-., air. Mood will preach at Middle Ridge. Tue Rev. Mr. Morris will preach at Johnston ir. thc forenoon, and at- "Ten tor, ir. the evening. The Rev; .'?lr Rogers will preach at Harmony io tba forenoon, and at Johnston ir. the afternoon. .Tao Rev. Mr. Burton will preach at Richland Spring. The Kev. Mr. Traywicfc will preach at Gassaway in the forenoon, and at Shiloh in the afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Meadow will preach at Mt. Vernen in the forenoon. ;.p.d it Mt. Carmel in tho after? noon. ?arta ! Mr XM HB- .? d th's life on Friday night jAst, at Thc residence of his uncle. Senator M. C Butler.', To Edgefield, who has Known and lov^d him for years, Charles L. Wood- j ward i^rer seemed thc embodiment of those j manlyyirtuea which make hie truly worth I living. But h:3 work ou earth, which promised so much, baa ceased ere it had fairly begun. "Affliction's semblance bend? no: o'er j his tomb, Affliction's self deplores hi- yoe th ful ! doom." j Death of Mrs. Allen Dozier. Our community weeps the Io*? of - wo man who caused us to realize that the ho rcic ages of Faith a s not wholly past, and that we yet have samt? among n.~ "of ; whom the world is not worthy. ' Who j can doubt this that i aw her < ' cri-?ian for titude and resignation beare brights?' asl the hand ofafSiction > rested heaviest open J her? Who can doubt thia that witnessed ber long wesry moni hs bf patient suffer- j ing, only waii.;ng for the final 'jiimmnn>; 1 orlistened to lier trembling, subdued ?one* j while ah* gave h ?r counsel and blessings j to the loved ones who ministered so faith- j fully to ker every temporal want; or .v'.rd ! tho whisperings of a yoicealready attuned . io a melody nc of this earth, blessing and i praising Jehovah for i?ic manifold mer j ciss dorrit" the ?cute affliction He had sent j upon her? Such was the end of Emily Burt ' the beloved wife ol' Dr. Allen Dorier and I the idolized daughter of. tho late Dr. Har- j ? ood Burt. And ar, her end wa: bean ! ?fol ! so had beer, her whole life. She fell asleep in Jesus on Monday afternoon last and now rests i-eside her father in the lillie j Catho iic cemetery ocr town. Freed j from the painful bondage of the 3esb,she! now abides with Almighty God. And j w?l! may we give hearty thanks to this j Almighty God for the good example of our I departed friend, ic common with "all th< se I Thy servants, who, hsving finished their j course in Faith, now rc-' from their !a- i hors." Progressive. Tb*} inlerii r of our c.;:; -; i.-?r Church ism ? bd beautifully frescoed soot; A Few \?i Pi esent. A few bi the candidate? were not pre sent at the Finery Chapel dAdieSHon. The Ojd Saluda NOUMO. Col. H. W. Addison " ar-om to sell tho j old Saluda iiousr t-. ?. apt. J. M. Jones, of Batesbnrg, whose design is to occupy j it a' n hotel. I Beautiful New store M*. James M. Cobb's beautiful now store is completed, ami he will soon inove into j Sunday School Address. On Sunday afternoon next, at (he Hep.1 tis*. Sunday School Concerti Mr. Addison L nch, now cn a visit to ''a from Marien, wil. do!;vpr the address. .Vegi o Frenzy* As the la.-t days of Registration draw to a close, negroes darken o..v street* like ; flocBS of evil hird* The New Counties. Next we?k we an? goi: ? tr. give an ac count of ths forty-five or fifty new ? connue* t?at ara soon to be cul out of tho wil cf poor old E Ifc'.-fi ld. The Consecration ot Trenton. The Church cf Our Savior at Trenton will be consecrated on Friday next. Bish op Howe will preacu in that church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. j Plurality. From what we can gather, almost all j .tur clubs arc voting for the retention cf I the plurality system. ] Kine Kinn-, i Magnificent rain in the Johnston sec ; i.ien on Monday afternoon. Magnificent ? rain in the Court House section -rn Tues I day afternoon, i A Fair Voenlint. i Miss Mary Fleming, of Marion, a young great intellectuality, beautiful : voice i-.nd charming manners, has arrived i in Edgefield on a visit to Mrs. .lohn C. ? >IU= f?ottna Karr. Tl.!.- young lady, Ute eldest daughter of i the Kev. J. Wesley Barr,, returns to us i from the Wesleyan Female institute, j Staunton, Va . laden with honors, medals j and accomplishments. Miss Barr will re I turn to Staunton in the tall. ; The Episcopal Entertainment. Tho entertainment of 'he Episcopal la die.? will take place at Mia. Wigfall'a on Wednesday evening of next week. Sev eral very accomplished amateurs, stran gers in. Edgefield) will sing, play and re cite or thi- occasion. Admission tw<mf.y ?ve cents. A Dreadful Case. A negro named Ed. Glover, terribly shot I in tb-"- leg, was lodged in our jail a dav or two ago-shot wh?e attempting to steal { something. It seems that he was pot in ?jail without a commitment; ho has subse quently been sent to th< Poor House en account of his suffering condition. Sophie Tillman. Since Misa Sophia Tillman ha.-; boen vis .ting our neighborhood, she has made as j man; iriends as acquaintances; none know I her ont to admir e. Hhe is no less popular .? with oar people than her noble father j Several picnic-? and evening parties have i' been given in her honor during ber stay in the aeigbborhood. She leaves to-dsy tc vis: triends at Allendale.-Ellenton j Correspondence of Aiken Journal. ; Didn't Stick. . j ! Alas, H. and K. of Olintonward, you j have shaken our faith in humar, nature, I inasmuch as you did not "stick to ns" is j yon promised. When we reached Ciin l tonw&rd from Fmorv Chapel, wort and weary, yon were not there, a- you prom ; ised ro be. And when we quitted Clin \ tonward ac nightfall, yon were still not . there. It is evident that you st nek, and ? closely, but it was to each other, not to ns. j So now. having r oen deceived and neglect j ed, we give you up-with many teara . however t j The ttogofit-iri Klement la Leesville. ; The EdcorieH eie^entin Lt aaville.cn i dears the place t.? us greatly. Where . ;':r.'- West, and Fink Hardy, and Tyre j Etheridge and the Bodies, and thc Mitch- ! j ei? live-prominent, and honored and j useful-there may an Edge?!eld man al j ways hole' op his nead proud*;,* But af j ter -il: we lid not have a tecJ Jove least with oar Jen- old friend West. And wc ! wish to ic!: him why. ii was by reason j of our death. We died of terribie r.er ! vous headache at Cant. Louis Vcung-1 I blood's, and remained stone dead tor 24 i heu-. And this waa the '?I h?h? we had designed leve-ieasting it with Capt. Pink. But we are coming 'gain. Cap?., and that verv soon. / I field boys haw jost reiurneAfrora him: i ? Andrew Batea Watson, grandson of Capt* Tom Fate?; the two Edwardsen Willie Strom, son of Hon. James Strom; ?Norria Tiinnurmau, son of Mrs. Georgia Tiinmer man; young Merritt, a. son of Mr. Wm. Merritt, of Ridge "prin.'; John Burckhal ? te'-., son of Dr. Bnrokb aller; J) F Self, son ?of Mrs. Hulda Self; young Barks, son of j Mr W i. Parks, ofParksvillc; young Hol stein, of the F.idge-Fni^o country; and ; Bronson Hollingsworth, -or. of Mr. John I H. Hollingsworth. .Viss Lizzie Allen. - Mis.: L'.-r.ie Allen, til' fair s nd amiable daughter of the Hon. Scott A!i*n, of f ruit Ki!), returned to her home en Thursday j ?.isl., from rho Grovetown Female ir'pmi nary, or. the Georgia Eailroad, some lo or i S railes above Augusta. At thc com menceront ?xerciaca of this insliuuios now one of c}:r- most h.rh-ci i:^ and popu tar ir. Georgia, there -.vero but two pre mr.'ms award"-:, ene of whieh was for de portment. And this latter, we are re- ;, joiced lo say; waa borne off hy ocr fair i little Edgefield girl. % j i The Young Edwardses. Af the closing exercise* of Capt Fst- ? ' rick"? Miiiiary Institute, in Greenville, a j ' few dav- bael:, Mr. J B. Edward?, a son j1 of Mr. Isaac Edwards, of the Mt. Willing ! ' I ? section, was graduated, receiving also a gol.i rn-'-dal for excellence in Book-'ceeping ' and Mercantile Accounts. A younger sou j and two daughters r>f Mr. Isaac Edward*!' have also i eee, ai school in . ireenvil!* ; during iiie last sebniaatic year-indeed for j bsvefal years--the son al Capt. Patrick's I and iii" daughters at the Baptist Female !; College. All these vonng people have lately returned homo. i Two Talented F.figetieltl l>..yt*. At the ansual commencement ol For-1 man University, Greenville, on t!??- "Jist ? instant, a certificate was awarded lo Arnon j B. Stallworth, i eon of Mr. W. ??. Stall- ! worth, of Phoenix, for Mental and Moral I Philosophy, Evidence* of Christianity, I Senior Greek .'?nd Latin, Geology, Physics, Analytical Geometry, Ga'cidns; Meehan- i io?, Theoretical C h< ra is try, Constitutional ? noel International law. And vine u., R, E. j Gaines, son >?'?' the Kev. Wm. A. '?ain?s, j j for Academic Greek, .ir. ?.arin, .r,ogjc, Cal- j j culos and Mechanics, To obtain these j certificates ii wa- necessary to reach 75 of j a possible hundred in examination'on each j 1 branch, IIK questions being previously unknown to the students, and thev heine i bound on honor In ?eek no srspistanec ir. answering. j Bouij;.e!s im a Door, V.'.i'.i Mr. Hamp. Hendrix, a handsome and pct olar yoong gentleman, finished his j speech a? Hie Leesville Commencement j thc other day-and hf spok* beanlifnllv 1 - ?lowers fell aronnd him from ail qnar* ; ter*. A ci Mien-as if ?his was not? enough-two gentlemen who had taken ! down yne of church doors--il io-.ked ! like a door at ail r-vents-advanced np! thc aisle bearing the -aid door willi a high I mountain o? exquisitebonqnel? pil^d noon ? it, and delivered them, door and al!, to Mr. i Hamp. Bul yon m?*l not think that the ? gentlemen pile<l np Ibe bouquets on the ! door. Oh.no! the gentlemen were only! the bearers of the door. And one of th" j booquets- ot magnificent geranium blooms and tied with a crimson ribbon-was of j transcendent beauty. And thia one Mr. Hamp gave to vs. But the fair lady who ? sent it to Mr. Hamp must, not conceive a grudge against us. Mr. Hamp gave it to .as SRiirgly voluntarily. v The Eitra Session. Thc Hon. John C. Sheppard a Hon. JaCi'-i Strom departed froi town on Monday tot to attend t.bf session. Miss Pet Parker. Oar fair young friend, above n professedly the most beautiful girl Greenville Baptist Female College ( the past session, has arrived safe home. t Must Go During the Nest *0 Da> In order to reduce stock before .T i will sell my entire stock of cloth New York Cost, Call carly while. 1 good si'?->j-Cash. .i. M. CO Sunday School Convention. We understand that many imperil outs of Sunday Schools within the . field Baptist Association will meet a place on Monday next, salesdny in for the purpose of arranging a gramme for the eomir.g Sunday F Convention. Beautiful illustrative and Tyj Sunday School Exercise* a Johnston. Thanks to the piety, louie, an? ergy oi the pastor, the Rev. V Hundley, the Baptist Sunday Sc Review at Johnston ou lase Sun was noble, entertaining and inst-i ive. The School was opened by efficient Superintendent, Mr. Wil Turner, and the roi i was ealle< the Secretary, Mr. C. M Ran The school numbers over 100, they baye about 12 classes, '?irs. V Hui et. formerly Mies Mary Ann Mi who preside? at the organ wit much of skill and grace, it sarror ed bj a talented galaxy of vocal j tetan ts; and guided by Mr. Kn ley the singing is uncommonly fin the finest perhaps to be beard in county at present. After pinging, prayer and regt eiercines, twelve lovely little gi daintily and exquisitely dressed, ranged themselves in front of the tar each bearing a shield, upon wh waa a certain letter or word; and twelve standing together formed sentence ""Work in the Presar The little girls, while thus standi sang "Work, for the Night, is Cr ing," and the effect was be.ir.tii Twelve other young girls then, r resenting the Apostles, went ont ii the different classes, these dasi .typifying the various phases of so ety in the world, and gave to t teacher ol each class a Bible. Th as Mr. Hundley explained, il lust] ted the idea "Go ye into the wor and preach the gospel io every ors tore." A short, but beautiful si appreciate address wa? then deli ere*! by that fervent Sunday Soho worker, Mr. Arthur S. Tompkins, our town. A very novel and interesting fe ture was also the large charts, pc ?raying the subject of each lesson: large and well-executed picture This is a new thing, and au ad mi* Me one. Nothing so commends itsc to children-and gi own-up people i ?^Xai,-su, >?. j- fiting S^aatirt&^i h a picture. It at once brings th thing home to them. And M Hundley in his able interpretation t these charts respectively, not onl made himself very entertaining, bti taught many good lesson? of soli truth. All this programme was tastefnll; interspersed with sweet hymns fror .lie admirable new collection, "Spir ?tua] Songs," which of eonrse mad the occasion delight!ni. The John .ion Baptiste deserve in finite credit for their large, usera and progressive Sunday School; ant especially the noble women of thc congregation; when woman puts hei heart, head aud hand into a matter li never fails. May thev long con tinue io develops this glorious work, is our very earnest wish. Johnston Endorsee Slr, Heady. A meeting of the Johnston Democratic Clnb was held in Hempson <L Hardy's Hall at 4 o'clock P. M. The President ?tated the object of tho meeting was to cl? ? delegates to the County Convtnticn. Dn motion of W. ,T, Wills, t he delegates [o tha Inst Convention, Wm. Lott, M. roney, W. J. Hmett,T. R. Benny and W. I. Ready, wera elected. Capt. P. B gaters stated that W. J !>ndy had sakd !iim io withdraw his mime as a delegate, and .?. W. Hardy was elected in hie stead. The following preamble and r?solutions were offered by Cant. P. ii. sVv.ior:-. and adopted by the Club: Whereas it behooves tha Democracy in the approaching canvas* Lo .^?ect as leaders Rad standard-be?rers men of un questioned ability, of undoubted charac ter and integrity, who have the courage to hbor for the snccesa of the parly and ot their con victions.and are able and willina io promote (he best interest of th-, ne-v ole* fhere?ore Resolved, Thal we heartily endorse the nomination of Wm. J. Beady to a seai ii. thc House of ^Representatives, and rn apectfnily recommend hie nomination lo . he Democracy of Edgefield cenniv. lieeolved, Thai a cory of ihes* G : i lions be published in the Edgefield Mord tor, ApVFJtTIPEP. ard Cbro:;:-\c. fhe sens.-* of t:..".- Cloh was taken in re gard to the majority plurality aystnm in the primary, and resulted nearly mian imon- in favor of plurality WM. J. i.OTT. Pwidcni W, .S. WTLT1S, Secretar;. Johnston, S C., .inn" 2*1, IS82, For Sale Maps of Edgefield County for salt ai the A fi, mrs rr; office, i'riee. fl. Buy ?nur Perfumery, Soap s^d Tail*** .Article? I'TeiJow's Swan's Down a sprojaUyj from .1 M Gni.h. Fine Painting. Mr. R \ lI'.ehHn!"*, F ?sco iud Por trait painter solicits patronage fror.t fie peopN <.<!' E. lynfield Oonnty. Old p.T traita retonehed anti rn."''' ns good as ne? and portraits painted in firsi chas style. Address E. V. RICHARDS, Edgf field CH. One More Liberal Offer Peing made to all who wish a first-clasf1 Sewinc: Machine on easy terms. If you fail to visit .'. M. Cobb'a Dry Goode House, you will mit* the best chance foj close honept price that have; been made this year, Business still on the rush. Directory for District Conference TO BE II F LD AT Emory. Beginning ?July 30, it&?. DELEGATES Abney, S C Adamson %V ! ! Anderson, W L, .li Banks, Rev M L j t?o?tas i J C Annoy J W Fidwards ?.11/ Smith V A Herlonq Buchanan Rev W R j E N Herlonj Bodie, Rev J 1 Boyd, Kev M M Bool rare, .1 I f Brown, Rev J Ware Boniznight, B J Counts. Rev .T C ! Cromer, E L' iCtwneb, UV Davis, Jas F Daniel. J. ? ii Kl?is, H ri Powhe, .1 D Pornel, Rev John Ciili''-'.:, Rev ii A Graham J? D Grenaker, T F Harper, Rev E Hammond, C "V Hart, B C Hoadwrt, J B W S Wightman i JR Ton' I Rev M D Padgel j W F i kerlong ! F? .1 Bonkniffht ! Rev M D Padgei j W A Crouch, W H Crouch F, J. Caughmaii R E O'riv-?>v , F W Bara? ? E J Ikmknight, I Bailey Mathis j Jame? S Pou ? Wm Mimck 1 W F Bovd j PW Barnes ? .T 0 W'Kennerlv J L Smith j R R Grigsbt Hanaon/Bev AP Mrs E Stone Harris J L I A J Rodgers Hcrlong,Rev Huiet, weorg? P .fennings, J C Jones, Rev W W 1 Kar, B D Keller. Rev J W Keller, I A Kilgorc, A .? Khnhscales, \Y V Kirton, Rev W ii ! Long, ii W ? Lomax. J B ! Matison. ft M ? Moore, L M Meadors, Rev McGee, W Z McGraw, li F McSwain, Dr E T Moorman. T S Mack, J E_ Mayson, W H Neely, Rev J W Oorte, P D U'D-H, Rev T C Pucket, S P Pitts, W S Powe--, Rev W C Penny, P R Penny,.) il Prichard, Rev C Rikard, L li Ron n tree. Rrv 0 Riley, W Smartj Rev R D Stokes, TH Sullivan, WD Summers, W W Smith, B F Speer, G W Schnmpert, F M Smith, J il' Stoke?., Rev A J Speer, Dr A .1 Timmerman, J C Thomas, Rev Wm Traywick, J B Wilson, Dr ii D Wright,.! R Walker. William White, Rev Z W badkins, B G Young, J F Bnlow, Rev C V A He-riong P P Rou knight James S Pott J W ?dwar& V A Eerlocg j B (/ Oangoman ; Ii M Kerlong . Thomas Whittle i W F Heriot's : R R Grigsby i J M Lona i /. M Kenon g ! A Delxach ! J L Smith kV F I D F Boy.; |B JBouknigM j Wm Minick. . Wm Padget . W F Boyd James Forest B N Eorlong Thomas Whittle W S Wightman j J B Traywick ; Baily Mathis j Wm Padget B J Boukni^i-.;. ? J D Qaatt'ebacm ! j D QnatUebanm ' H C liodie Mrs 2 M tore ^ F B Edwards ? B Edwards W F Boyo , J M Forent j Dr.T C W Kenner!v i D P Bonknight I J R Gilloon j John Jlerlong I J M Long j J R For. J L Smith j John Herlong ! J R Gilleon I W X Crone? j J B Tray wirk j J M Forest A DeLoaoh ! D P Boyd ! B L Canghman ! A J Rodger" j V A Herlong H Hawkins ll di 1 te h; a nt I di . m *ai < in VlfllTOBS, Weber, Rev S A 1 II C Bodia Ravi v, Rev O A j J B Pache: Carlisle, J C j J B Padget Kieetler, P F ? ? l'ope Perrv Poozer, M H j fi M Herfong Rodgers, W .% j Mrs Ayoock Y. A. ??ER?.ONG OhairraaJ E J BOUKXIG??T, Secretary. Store Room for Rent. Th? Store Room in the ADVERT: building now occupied by J. J. llollai for rent Appiy ai AnvnRTisrajofBcel stairs. j fi? ! ?t I en m in a? in ec tu rh a ?i BM JL; f Ou Sunday, the 18th in?taut, by_ James, Esq, Mr. E P Coleman of 3 field, and Miss '.'arrie Blackman of \ noe. Mr. Coleman has been livinL Dooueo for some lime and is one ot^ best citizens. We wish tho bride irroom every '"oncoivabJe happiness ni mcness in iiV. ! Married, im (he evening of lot ./nu*, tl tho residence of Mr. J.ihn Adams bj' lbj Rev. .1. P. Mealing, Mr. THOMAS MAXI I-, Jr, mid Miss BETTIE ADAMS. Married, Ai Bateabnrg, Tuesday moil ing. June ".Otb, by Rev. P. F. Klstlef. Mr. Most -, A LEX A SUER, of Enfluila, AlaJ ind Miss El i.A BATES, daughter of Ot A. D. Hates, rd Batesburg, Married, On Bundey morning, J uni IS, by H. T. Wright, Est]., Mr. NOAIJ WIX.KV and Miss LCC?NOA Omer., all I'.odsreheld county. C OMMEKCIALl YESTERDAY S MARKET. COTTON, Tone of rb? market-12, m., stead. 1, p. m., steady. ')rd ?nary. ; "bood Ordinary. !. bow Middling. l? Vfiddline. ll 3ood Middling . L? NOTICE rEl AT a resolution will br. oi?ered ntl the novt meeting of the Demecratli* invention of Edgefiold. County id b leid op. t.he 2uh July, to amend the "?G?rT1 \rtielr of the Consfitiilion, so thal mi .andidate s?mil lie declared th?- noraihei inless he receives a majority of the votes .asr at the Prlmnrr Hloction. Junel?2-:;i J. ?. ADDISON. A M ERICA S POLITICS, RY TdO?Cj ?\. V. COOPER. UPO pages. Hlbtorj if all Political Parties," by SENATOR 3or.f?KR It giveseveryihinR jiertainin^ o polilies, and unites history, ?nairne ion and ready reference Sold only by lubecription : but subscriptions sent di ?eet will be tbrwardod by mail orC O. ft, m Publishing Co'j. expense, Agentt> iou wanted. Must apply early, for t-er .?lory ia Iteing rapidlv assigned. Pros >e< t?s no',\ readv. Address FIRESIDE PlJBbrsHINri < 0, BO Nm ili Seventh Stn ci, I'iiila. ?NRV S. JORI] CLOTHIER, L'AX'T be heat for eletnoii g??. .1^ OP |,.W prices, A sjdendid new stia-k of SPRllSii AND i MMKK CDOTITIXK md HATS for men and I toys. F?e hasa large lot uf the fanions lACK?i?. STUAH HATS. Call io soe him if yen want a nice now snit Apl in-2m DESIRABLE FRUIT F AR VI FOR SALE. 1haye for aale ivitbin .-tu mlle from . Trenton, fifty acres nf lund, morn or less, with a young orchard on b nf AiiO fruit ireKs, Ainsden, Alexander ?nd Ii:ile -? early (teaches, >e? oui lasi tall: also gm pe* and other frnirs. Two new frame cabins, several springs onfl a run ning stream of water. Fifteen acre- in eu hi vat-ion, imlnnr*?* in foreni TERMS- -One-half ..asl.. Balm" ? ei*<(,i? * r ii; riiontliH, sfv-ured lo a umri K?tre, Apply io or audreys R. Vf. flt Xt?V .. N I Heal i:>if,i? \-.i,|. EDWARD PERRY, UOOKS?LLf?U, I) 5 I to Meeting St, fSlgn Ftig J ertg,-,i-? C ll A RI.ESTO !S.SO. Ct. Bi.ANU ROOKS and STATIONKRY ..if every description, School Rot-ks, Bible?, Hymn Rooks-Paper Hage, Wrappiui? * paj^er an.I Twine-. l.,Tw Blanks for Attorneys. Trial .luatices arni all public oiTleers, alwayfl bi stock. ~ Printing and binding in any desired atyle-beat work for lowest prices fruar anteed, znav 4 3m. E V- ij -.. -.i g 'ar cl ^ Many friends of the Hon. CLISTON rARD verv respectfully nominate him r rp-electiun as .i member, from Liiue ?!? !, of the H'v.i?e of Representatives of >t(rh Carolina, snbjeel io the primary tdorsemeni nf the Democratic party. Tho turuu fiioudaof Hon. VV. .T. TAI. ?RI*, ol' the Pto Regiment, hereby norn ate lum ns a candidate for re-election Ropresentrtiv> ?? thc Legislature, und making tnia nomination they rally doric, bis pas? ?ourse ii? Ihe LcirhdR re, and recommend him :is worthy e support of the Democratic voters '>! Jgedeld County, pledging bini ti ii bide e reanlt of iht- primary election. OR CXB?R'U OF ?'O?'RT. Th*. rri.-n.j- of Cape. I'. P laUT.i.A- li, .ni Salnda, respectfully present his imo o?s a caiidida}* for i'lerk of Court j rJid^lield.CjHipty.subje.t! i-> ihe ac-j ?i ?i the Democratic parti. Ai rho urgent reoueH "i .-l .il I>I..: > i- <? ii.!-, - i^j; . .. :-J rK .>! ihe ' y '.>.;?[>.'>a. ?/ j:-l-!fjh:'-l: ;i i'undUlate for -I' Court, I mi the nomina noioirn -. ?d' thc !.. NiC?OL^OX. ?nlIN I-. HOl'KR nie hin! as ??? candidate Conrt for Kd^f?eld election, -uhiecl to Dcno^-rath: (VmvnnMon, ?Ol' JESSE .M. II A I! T re present li'- name t'i tb? Rem oter* of Edgeiieid Count; es a :IIP fur . ".-'k of thc i'-.!ir;.. Ta IK.v Fri mut*, respectfully announce ?ly?ei? as a ndidate for Clerk ??f the fonn tu the gning Me.Mi.ai J. A. C. JON ES. Wa ara authori/,ed tu announce ... tho ?m? ?eratic votons ol' l?dcodeld County, at. \V. If. HRUXSOX. Esq. is n Randi* .te for Clerk of the ^o?irf, subieci (otho uninatlon of the Democratic Party. Tn ihe Veter? ol" Ertgeii-M County. I regretfully ann..i ..Hfi.at ? tra a lldetefor rc-eleetion to HIP oflleeol tie four! ( >. 1 . CHEA TH AM. rieuds announce the name of WILLI A MS i- . candidate ine Court.. MAN V FRIENDS. COli?TV THEAS i?R?R. ivr> benn r? quested hy the friends As M JT< il l'1.1, rn annnuiiet ididate for the c>f??cr- . . ?* County uibjei i to the action oftbe of Edirefiirid Conni v. I'AiiW 1 LE ls announced n> j for County Treasurer, ?nb ^linn ??rtho primary election, itnaelf ?. snppnri Hie norn lari \'. |?im* uf lt. C. lilt VA N. illy present Iii- cunio lo [?.1?efndd County as a *uit r rc-Heetion t? 1 he nflftce \\%T\ /tl HITOR ?> Zi ? -Vi. L?U?S w. s> announce him ;>s a can \ nditoi ship ol ?dgefieJd i> omine election, and ? abide ;:>'? rn?nlt >f thc Thc friends:,)!' s T RDVAKDS ri . ipect/nd\ n'iriji?,f him as a candidate or re-eh'i-'i.ni f(,.- t?di.ior, and nledce tim tu iibide ?,.. ;. ?;..;: th" l'oiii .rutio parri* ol iVi-jed'ehl rfmntv. ^e*fowiiKhjp Demccratic Club re ?.^.fu?lyannoouceGi?O. W. TURNER, :i candidate for the House or" i ?**?^ i?tative.?, -in r?jf-.->. to the primary <-n emesir of t''j? Deinoeratic party of ?geld, ;ii'? ).ii3?l.?'. iiim >.. ?ipnorl loniinations. ihv rt-jiio-t of friends h', / READY j-^nonncod as a candidate lor elie MODI i tlpm for a seat in fha Lower Bouse ol oust General Aasemblj of South illina, subject io rh." j<^i: .?: die socratic party. lt the request of friends {>-. W. H. UMERMA?N i" announced ns a candi for th'e nomination lora seat in :.he rer Hcmr-e of the uexl Geu?ralAs |ib?3' Sonth Carolina, ttabje<*i !.. the on of rim D?mocratie parly. the friends of Con. WILLIAM IT ^LK respectfully announce him as a ?lididate for representative tor EJgo M County in thc next L?gislature, i wi]! abido tho resnlt of the primar; ction and ouppor? thenomlneeo of the mooratic party. Wo arc- auihorixed to announce Mr. AM ES P. NORRIS s- n candidate for pproacntativo to tb? Legislature, and Wiic him tn abide tho ro?nlt of the f-mocratic priman7 election. Tho friends of Maj. ERNEST GARY iSp?etnilly announce bim os a candi tte for the Legislature for thc ensnins rm of thc samp, r.d^ciiold should ive, at least, one lawyer in the House ' Representatives. And wo feel eonfi ?nt that there is no one who would ore nnselfjably devote hi<j energies id BhiHUea to ibo profuotlofiof the hesi iiiirp.cfs ot his people. Many friends respectfully present the une ofLKWLS I'. JONES os a snitable irvin to represen. Kds;e?eld in the next en eral Assembly, snbieel lo the prims? . endorsement ol'ibo bemocratieparty, MAW PRJEMDS. FOSS PROBATK JI'RfcE. I un a ttandidaifi f?-?r ihe ?.'ftiee of l'n? .Indice, ?ulij..,?. [.-.tiwi i-.,ti??i? ??1* *H< DetTUiorMMc ?inriv. .A . : I:.?.\T1L The friends), patron* t*n<\ ?-'i? '.- ; ' 115ESE. ?>?fj-, re?ipe?'?i'uiJv i?r- !.'? r.iuneas a sidrahle -i i .. -.. . .? Oimmifisioner ru HIP in *.i ,?!.?.< t..ii 7V? //<. /'.??.. />/ ./.?". j? ".. . . I rr-poi-tfnlij annoiiiiru(ii,\s?'i .<. . rlidaie fnr><clKrr.| ('..tnoiiH?.-uliW K .) (VH)G Many friends mid - I.I.I\l. i ... -..N r)tera nominate G.* \V. L'iT f V-i ?..!?... Commlmioner, itn'l ,..??<:w--. IOIK, ... Ihe result ol'!lm primar; tl ?vj..?. :i>,\ i:if? 1M>I H leg al lb*j ?mlt'i? ul . .'^t ly - l.iivu. ??d havinu n large f^inll.v i<< Mip/i^tri. in In?, special ciHinis u\*m tbf \. ?o r- >i Kdgefield Counti'. IL i- inlh it.inp - t*nt lo lill ihe oihce, r% I ion coJixTX rovs M2M. Tho I'riHii i~ ..i vir. ?V. i ntii^i-rv specif tidy rx imnic ?uni iM^-rcHiioiiiate Ear Comity Uuiniiii.i?|i>iin^a:r ?.ia? j?elrl O^un.y at Ihe^eJ^e-^?eoiion, biibject tn cuiccrati? Convention. ? Mr. .rO?INT W. ZnrMERMAX i=t au con need by hi? Mewls ?s a candider' ? lor County OommJ*f?i<mor Tor l?V?*<Afie]f i O?nnry, fir- i- ?i ??nod Itoolc-kfeper .mil j aci.touiitaiiii, and iis< rpinlilWi to rjiMe?Hra* ; rh* linties nf rim uUta*. flo is pledged [ in irivo his earnest and <lili,rflnl. auVmUon . io tho public roads wild :?1I .'hu pertainfi io ?iii, welfare or (he i>?unly. i ftnuounnejmyself ns & candidat* for : ?beefliceof Connty Commissioner, suh ?pet ro tbc rouil oj' {hp primary election, j Being prcbabl) i fie first VI ninian who ? ha? *onabi offic1 in Edgeilcld, J do *o in j consequence of ihn henry los? I sme I ta in H? i in iii.' destruction ol' jay dwelling and furniture ny fire, ;>n?i be!i?\ iiisr'l : natl (litharge the duties of the office i .vb Jin tonkins: r?f1f r the larjre fir?. itiMir j hnsine** I liox o Htt'.tomi >dl over j the cnirtu> . K !. .1 K*FRR*.O.V, WJ Lt.I AM : . ? OKIit'-V ? Kui w. li I >..;. (?util ii? .. . /.un .-md im?iusri ?>l? (Hw ??i iwti w,\ ?tusuitioiits; and his ? many tri?*??!*, alni 1:1 illili iwsropeiriinli* ri'>ininateliiui f>r in; office ol' f'cuutv Couimis*iou<>r, anti pledge him tu abide iv. lb* rc.inir.-iii'i'f- or' tho Kdgefic.'d Pen,-.?HI.- V. Wc roapoottully mmouueii Mr. J, Cvui.s IfczfcARl! for County Commis-j alouer for RdoeflolO County, and conti? dently solicit tho sntfrages of the people ; of U?e county ia his behalf. Mr. Bax? j ?ml was one of the original members of I Company K., l-l .S. C. Y" and served faithfully ii uti i retirad on acoouu. of wounds of witioh bo is still an invalid, j LI?? i- porfoctly competent to discharge i tho duties of rio- Miine, ami wr. think i will -?ive entire sati*fn-4lon t i ho people Edgotield County. We ?. ..??.o bim to abide tho action >?l :.';<. prim ny oleo tion wu! cosnppon -I. iiiHrd>i'r?"of the Democratic partj. 'Otice More lato the Breach, Dear j Jb'riead?, Once More ! ' .'.i Hie aolieitatlon ol numerous friends f uuuouuco to a generous and long-snf faring public that 1 am ngHin in the are na and will stand for tbn respectable o/Jlco of County I 'ommissioner at tho en suing ajoction. ZACH A li IA If (U) ItOONE. 'J'Lifc many friends of Capt. MIKE MAUR respectfully present his name to titi voters of ridgefield County a.-? a suit thle candidate for election to the orilffi ol C? moly Coin m ?.?sion er. W,>, thu neighbors and friends of HENRY A. WI Ltd A M Si, ESQ., respect, fully announce his name as a subtable person !'*.r Comity Commissioner, sub ject tc ti.p rules and reouirwraents of th? Democralic party. MANY FRIENDS. To thc Dcmncrntic l'o'c;-.? nf J&tgefieM Connu/: The friends of P. C. RINEHART an nounce him as s can ri ? ri ato for Count; Commissioner, subject to iha action ot ?ho Democratic party. Dr. Jas. J, Seigler Surgeon HentW. WILL practice io lb* Counties ol Edgefield and Ailcan. Orders for work of any kind in bia line trill receive prompt attention. Post Oi?iee address John' on, S. C. Juno 15 If, Notice to the Publie. ALL PERSONS arc hereby warned not io hire a certain colored man, WADE WILLIAMS, as hr, iinoW contract willi me for the year 15S2-as ho has left rn*' nmplov within- ??ns?, ' J. RUFUS DORN. June 15th, 1S82. Johnston Property. 1otter fiji' yu* my llonae and \.?A n tb?? vii ??tu., ol .lobii.stou. I will sed vor? I?? - Iii fa??( H barjai tn au oarly i ?ipplicanr. A. h ir? s* or casi on !.. I). HOLLAND. .1 mn i-u ,1.limat?n. .S. C. j G. W. AI MAR & CO.,! Who;.-? ile and K- tail Doalor mm mm$t\ Chemicals. Surgical Instrunieuts. P?riumeries ana POI LET ARTICLES, [J >rncr Kin*? and Vandai horst Streets, CHAIM.4?STOX, >: r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS! State of South Carolina, KDGKFIELT) COITNTT. I . i'tike W hi :!?. .?V ?iliij'r mf \V. .Ut7*r~ son CeU'S, deceased, I*IH?IU?(T, \ IKI?\ .\ti?i!!. Clarenae f'a? an-1 Ssmp IVjfoodtntS. A LL perKimi having i-laims against ?\ W .Icrrpr-oi; fates deis'd. are i?erc r?y i.oiifie?! i-, pr? v?i elixir e'aima t<eA>re irifi nu or :.. .:'.-)<*.. IMM :':Vi ilay .?f Jun?"? in rtaur. orelsa- th*i ?viii ho barred of the heuedl of ?nv de?ntn to ht pronounced hcrr-in. fi. ?-i TOMPK INS, Meeter. >fasler's OnV*e, ^^?^i?,, .Tune '2, Assessment Notice. At DtToa'a Oi j."-s, Eiigeft<v!d,S. C.; May 5, l???2. lunr- fi. At Jnhnaton's, ii i\. " Wards. .. ; .. VVntann A Bra's Store. .' -, .. .las, Wolson's "si. u Cenghman's Store, ;- IA. " Mt. Vi'ili'm??. 12. ?' J'nrifoy's Store. " I.:. ,; f'olnm?n's X Hofiil^. .. 11. Riehardsonville. '?If,. " IlRltlwaiif?Rr'^ .<itore. .. ir.. '. Ontsl's Store. .. J? .. Meeline Street. .? Pl^a^aiu Lane. .' -.Vi .. Tr.'.I.-..:'s Sf? r*. ,. ... .: i.^T'tr mi^ps. .. 'ti. . Pliunh Rraneh. .. o:; Modo,?. .: n .. Rad Hill. '. Jil. .' Hoper':- >f..r.\ .. Holder'si Sicre. .. ::\ .. Trenton. All pele?n* who have bought or H"?lo land? will pls?s?i Puter it on their re turns, l elsn remtest all persr.ns tr. unkn i.b*?ir returns by the2?lh of .inly. I? ih?- law re.j i.i res mo lo adel a penall} nf .IO (.er cpnt. on all who fail tn muk* thoir returns bv that time. S T KOW ART'S, Auditor K. C. May Jl-'u. Summer Complaints At ihis season, various dl^oasc-s of the bowcla arc prevalciu, and w'tuu licet are, lost Ihrongli laek of Knowledge of a safe and wire remedy. PEERY DA VT? PAD* KuXEii is ;.. f '.M?rc ?vr Diarriiccs, Dj it cntery. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sunimer i .'omplaint, ? and i ? perfutlit tafe. Road the following: Pus! MW ,z, K. Y.. Maro* S, MM. i .. T-.T PA.VO?'I'AI:. ?VIU.V neverfail*to<&erd hittiHl rtUtf ?->r .:r;.ir?v nud j^!:- i:. Hw Htnnara. juksm io rome. KKWOTAIUS, S.y~ Fen. ::. OT. "j 7 i., rtr '. ? . io? I'I '.''.i: t k-....v. pf fur i!- iteatiffj", iO,..;. TM T....-!;?T.A t :.i-i !?>ntbaiib>ia?cb. Jl>>ve ii?* .U forycurtf.mah ini*n-.t.?'ryiiiw. ' T.-i ira IT In-.. .Tciui?'WiJ'i . Jlots-i i, Joiri.31*tch 15, ItfJI. IbHVCO? 1-..url..;- Kti.f. : Ul??*>*?*??Cf r".i>> >iiH,'. rtiiih^inditswvesbnoffi ; |M*ntr?ii :. J,.i:.JJSW.Wi;.T.';. rr .. '.-\;u .:.i-...,i-ff?.*,l-l. Kor twulj jr nra I Imw nhill >K?np!PiHS au.i.vR hi BIS law ly. 'i -' fl 'i- J :; iwxf linier forlw.vfJ ....i,.fi'i:.-'.tr.i.:..i h . '- - . Wmjhli?tf$9lni? ..;-'i'.||- .: I-'.'.- !??"!. >i'.'i-.-. .!. J!. I Ml-, K?co, >f!-.,-'.tn. "J. iv), tl... i - .tr..M VTi*vii'?MIS.Ku.Mru.tottweha >-i.'.. Iii- ?.H-. So Juotticr -lfrtild ?i'u.'" it t?i w ow: ot tilt fMstb*. _ H. I. > \Yi ?. UNI ir??. W..K-}.. I:-, We bacrsn ii*'i?c it .<?' r l.'Urt* j, ?ni.iwe.siHi m :.i,.cv?-. . n UKI- I-.?? ... """ii a twrai;* ft ?rt? lo? t' V .i . lt?i >'a ?bv-utei? t? '<?.'<*.'. v.u. Sm r.v. ?. .--v. ti iiono. '-. i '.. l'?i*. S?, W81. K .;..!?.,'. rv I'Mtiilyluthh swHwv*tkh *t o |T. il- )>> ^ . ' J'... E. >Wn?IX I* K t "\-i r.n ::. CBKriiM*. UintNfMi Pi i-ssrAjMAf.MM. , i baw low? .!'. .. O" l ' I'""- MM ' - ; rtwni?* il?] ll - li :. ': ....-.:.^n?J MterviMuaof rvatipi. .?-. I i-..*: i IM r-i.<-n.v. m :ii> .i .:.?. -i?.!il >?.?? -?li ." ? -- - . iKi tty. i.s.v ?RB, V.f. COOMA h.o.N r. UNO. 1 lui 11-ft---mi il?j-.- .Vi- T'-- M- .relyizom .1iarrlin-.i,.iVfiiapan?! I Rilli liilWHH To.wlwnj t-;-a ?-our r.vo. K.fi.).va,wia fcnud aupoMlnatani , j ... Tl..'. AOOSB. fl "Mi.MH I . Si'..T.i>>tv?r.hs-o. nnviovfti 'to.ft*sn*v-?l? ^yp?wlulnul?, 1 i ".vr. - : .'. p it. ... many ?MV?Ifi .VHITIIO-?.dmn> terr, md oho ra, md ?wi luiwtt loialltoglVB n. CLASHMK. No ?nn?v ran safely be without thia invaluable remedy. Ita price bringa it within ihy reach ol' nil. For fini?? by all dnigeirla at 25c, 50c, and 11.00 per bottle. PERRY PA VIS ? SON, Proprietory Providence, B-L . EDWIN BATES * CO., .JO BU ti J as Ol ll ll Nos. 122,12,4 and 126 Meeting Street, EDWJ X BATES. , fy TT A R I vt] ?TA\r f ISAAC HOLMES, T. li. McGAIf AN. V^'JULA Li Jjdl. O .1. i , J J vo ? STEELE CHAS. K. BATES, ? SOUTH CAROLINA. 7\ ' . MW m ?I --ft i .II? I m m,m [MPBOVED THE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW. Section 3 cuts tea and a half feet. Section 2 cuts seven feet. AVERY'S 3-HORSE SULKY PLOW AVERY THREE-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR. ALSOTW?-HORSECULTIVATOR THE HUGHES THREE-HORSE SULKY PLOW AND TWO-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR. TH K ?tn?ve implements have proven t?. br greaG labor-saving machin?e hy mal experiment. Good roinrcm.'^sgi v*'ii. Sohl at factory priews hy ne N L. BRUNSON, Agent, Oej ii-u' EDGEFTELD C. H., S. C. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CBETOXNKS, I ll RT A INWOOD*! ALL NEW FRESH GOODS. Oar usa:* 1 Annual Custom w rednce Stock, ft; m th?i dato wo will oner the following yoodsai greatly Rodu.'ed Prices: Kncili-m Body and Tapestry Brunel s Carpet*?. Three dys and Scotch Inurraln Carpet-. .All Wool and Cotton abd Woo] Ingrain Carpets. w Singlo and Double Velvet Hearth Rusrs, Crumh Cloths, I?o.-,r Mat?. Cocoa Matting?, Napier Mattings, Plain.Jft'hite, Red Cheek and Caney Maulufc.s. Heavy Floor Oil Ciotb?, Upholsterer'? Grinds, Chromos, P?RIJO anc, Ta hie Co vers ;? Parteras-Window Cornices, ail fresi; and new, ."?0 Patterns Lace Curtains, all fresh and new. 200 Patterns Window Shades, all fresh ami new, Plata Botton, Scolloped and Dado Bottoms. Wall paper? and Borders ali new and Pretty. A fall line of nico, fresh GROORRlRSon first floor, nnagem*>nt of our Mr. R. C. P.AILIE. AU Ooods on a Cash bast*?, Terms, Cash JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS, 713 BROAD AUGUSTA, &A ylpr?7 20, 1?8L-201y BtflST'S FAILING SEEDS. To insure a Good .Carden, you must plant GOOD SEMDS! BUIST'8 have inva riably proved themselves superior to all others sold in this marker. A compdete assortment in store and lor sale bv _ G. L FENN & SON. EST A BTJTBH^D 1&1S. JOSKl'H DAY. SAMUEL TANNAHH?L ? W l l Ol. V LE P K \ L B ? IS TN 5?M a int T?M KHO?!> 8TREH IT. itm. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. HAVING purchased on the 1st inst., the interest of Mr. S. H. Sibley, in the linn of DAY, TANNAHILL*<fc CO., we respectfully .solicit the patronage of toe public lor tho new firm, and offerte onr i-ustoiners a splendid assortment of VE ^ 11 IC LES for the Spriug Trade. Half * ,Top VICTORIAS, Extension Ton VIC -TURIAS, ROCKAWAY'S, JUMP'SEAT, Top and no Top Boogies, two seat Bug gies, Phaetons and Spring Wagons of all y' -;v',.v?. We have the acenov for WIL ? SON, CHILDS ,v. COS. Philadelphia the best work for Plantation nae in the I "nited States. Also igocts for the OLD HICKORY WAGON, which ranks next, and che Patent Hay Rank lWij'. Wo continne thc tnanuPirtureui' onr One Horse Planters' Wagon, vruich i- ilie standard for streniccb, lighi >.> might und durability. Wo keep alway?? .i? hand a foil >toek of HARNESS .-; p*.-ry description, fine Saddlery, bits, Bjri dles, Lap Sheets. Rug*, Whips, .vc iuk and Hemlock Solo Leather Harne*?* ?<?;?ri?ii?> and Bridle Leater. Cal/ Skin* ?nd Shoe Finding*. Best quality Hoyt's feather Bolting. Gum Beliing and Pecking. Italian Packing. Soap Stone Pack ing. Copper Rivet*1. Punches, s.as, AC, and thc best Lacing ever brought to this market. Wagon Material, Ax?'.-, .S?>: bigs, Boil-?, Spokes, Shafts, Ac. Buggy Umbrellas, fnlldren's Carriages-al! sty >?-. Kine Trunks and Satchels, all at re lu.".? prices. , Oct. ft, 1S80.-Iv 16 Wagons :tt!o; Ca Use Lawrence & Martin's For COUCHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEV* MONIA CONSUMPTiON, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUHCS. OP ^fil ll ^.'....v.l^'lv?-?/./t.x .:. . >ll-'|.?t .'.?..' I H r .> SSS ill r.Kafusrriteencmacl.aii ?.:-...?. rcilKcOJ :,v. S I VlaU H BONO M (TIS. ASiH.MA, ?OKG THUGAI, I'tiXSi: ?P i'K'N in ?ls incipienl ana adranecdst;i.?e*.an(i all rtlsenvs M ?he i IIKO VJ .?.-ur*? mtfi f.U NOS, bat lt has never been so advantagr-eusly cnniponridiHl 1*1 io low dAA a:"< f:i(:. Its stiethinR Balsamic propertied affonl uiirnslvc a:?"?i; [an: anu ton-.: to lau .'. i:r system after tim cough has been relieved. Quari - ? bor???, i*ri?w ?r\ All TI Os WA V Po riot iie ?]. cc'vci hy ci> :..'-y' irho try to r.?iiir. m? Rora andJljy UAUTIUsl ! In place oi our ?Oh; . K<X K. AM? BYK. which is tne o\ > MKPIOATELiarticle-theeainiinebas a I'riv.n. J'?P I*Tropriei3ry Stamp on KS.-.T mtv . mica permits it tobe Sold by llm^Mta. ?liiro?*ri* and Peale?! fcv^rywner*. 99' WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OK L1CENS3. The TQLU, ROCK AND RYE GO., Proprietors, 41 River St, Chicayo, IN For Sale By F. W. WAGENER & CO , Charleston, S. C. TIME XS MONEY! EeoBOBiv is WealtM tr BIT K KY R MO WE HS AND BEATERS, BABTSSflBS AH? SELF-B?3i?IB8e I"..r Prices md T??rms of alyvc Justly Celenrated Machine add re?*?? JOHN H. H?IET, BATESBUBGr, S. C. Gi* NEK AL AGENT FO H C., C. & A. B.R. j9 n "TV, cordially invite early orders lo Insure prompt sapp'v an* 1 M fr?ighW. war??. \