Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 07, 1882, Image 3
TERMS : $2.00 per Annum.
OUR AGENTS:
W. W OwnoM, Chappells, S. C.
\V H. YRI.OKLL. l-nncmirns
TOHN H. HriKT. Rare-ville.
W. A. ODOM. Meeline Street.
J. K. DURST, Kirkspys X Roads
E. B FORRKST, Mine Creek.
TYRE ETRHRETVIF.. Leesville, M. C.
J. E. POOE, Graniteville. ? P.
Dr. Jons R. ARNEY. Langley, S. C.
N. W. BTIOOKRK Rtdtre. S. C
JOHN ?' vroHMvN. Csnehman's Store.
WILLI\.M KINARD, Ktheridee.
J. S. M BRrH *HT, Merchant.
J. W ZlMM"i MW, J??ni?fon.
T. R. WH^TLT y, P.irksviile.
L B WHATLEY, Tr??yt.
Death ot ttr LeKoy Humour.4.
With infinite pa!n WP record the death
of this worthy gentleman, the oldest eon
G*- Mejo Andrew H not m nd, of Vew
Richmond, on "svunnah River. Mr.
Hsmroond died, after a very short 211
ness, on Sunday night last Regarding
thia Bad e ent, however, we have as ye?
been able tn hear vere little We a!?o
understand that Msj>r H nm mond bim?
?eD ?H l.ving Ul. We earnestly trust b;s
ca?<" m *y iy t he s very serions one.
A Little 4 Idhi G ?nv.
Di?d, on Sunday night last, Theodora
Tr z rant, the ei^hr-nmnths ??]d dsugh
t*r < f Louis W. and Flora Yotingblord,
(if Bateson-g We ruiLgle our tears willi
th serfour beloved and hereaved friends
g--??VBCT?Jtll-I^L?JI,W^!tg!HMlk. ----
Good Tiii hi annaby. "83.
Tti al! *hb>crih r- who will pay up U>
d.tt? and one xj?-*r it: advance. Th'
CHICAGO WEEELY NEWS will be sen: one
v-ar lor onlj ri iv ont.? additional Th>
N^ws i;? a i-rge 3 column family paper
contain* ti s'-'-rn-s every week. TbiB offer
is good U'?,:i tb?* 1?* Ja?n?.rv 83.
Ta - <.r?aU-0- f ai u fa e mst t'asOc
curr?.?l in fr.dgi ti.-rd ti?r Porty
; \ears t'erbap*.
The salient feature of i?ales.J.:?3 lu:,
w.i< the s il? of the land"? ni ibo esta;?1 of
the K<'v t r.-orgo Bell, dte^ased. Maryl
p rsons cam t-> our-own express]}' to
tw present at 'is i m ?-or taut **ale. EA- j
Sheriff Gastou-an accomplished auc- j
. tioa^er-was on hai.d from Aiken to cry |
the property. The great bulk of it was
bought by Ute heirn. The Hatchet Pond
tract, 1 Obi acres, was knia*ked down lo
the H ?u John M Belt for $t4,850 'i?o
hundred and twenty-five acres of the.
Norris fact, near Battsb?rg, were knock
ea down to Mr.?. AugnHne Towell for
$1,550. Tho remaining 575 acres of thc
Norris tract w?-re b- ught by Mr. Alonzo
" Bates for ?10,525 The (Hil Homestead
or Mino ?-?-eek tract, 1. 96 acr?s, was j
knocked down to Mrs. Emmie Shaw for
. f 10,05?. The lb ?rn'-. Crwsk tract, 450
acres, to lion J ?hil M. Bell for $4.200
The Pine Landis, traci. No. 1, 620 acres, ki
Hon W H. T.mmimau for ?3,110. Th
Pine Lands tract *o. 2, 53*> acres, So L.
D. Landrum f?r$2,80n Tn? Pine Lauds
tract No. 3,554 -cres, to Hon W H. Tim
merman for $2.420 The Russell P u
ett tract, 200 acres, to Hon. W H. Tim
mermau for $?,810 The Kidson Padgett j
tract, 154 cres, to Mrs. Towell for $I,(56U j
The Mary Padg-tt trect No. 1, '52 acres, j
to Mrs. Towell for $1.750. Tho Mary
Padgett traci No. 2, 92 acres, to Mrs.
Towell for ?}y?0 The Westly Whittle !
tract, fcO acres, to Mra. Towel 1 foi $56(1.
Tbe Ambrose Whittle tract, C> acres, tb
L. D. Landrum tor $..710 lb* W K\
Smith tract. 300 acres, to Hon W. H.
Timmerman for $3.7(10 The Merritt <*
Plunkett tract, 71 acres, to Wm. McAl
iater for $'00 Tho F5ITS 'Hod??' rrWt,-.1
170 acres, to L D. Landrum for ?1.775
Two tracts, atlvertised, were v? it.hdrawn
from sale Grand aggregate ?61 6^0 Mr./
Rates and Mr Mc Mister vere the ouly
purchaser* who were not heirs.
Wire? . setul and Beautiful.
We think wo can Kay without fear of
contradiction, that you can now ri ntl at
PENN'S the htst selection of Christmas
goods f vcr brought to Frig? field There
you will rind Fruits, Candies and Nuts
of IT-TV desirable kind ; beautiful To let
S? s. Vases, etc., su:tab!o presents for
>our sweetheart or loved one*; innu
mernh'e Toy??, Dolls Ac. Ac, ?fee., for
th? little folk-*. We could consume a
column bi naming the manv heantifn1
and useful sr?i<,Ies striving from New
Y->rk. ^There in no earthly usn In going
to Augusta, or anywhere el*e, for Christ
mas G-iods. when there is such an auaort
m-ut PENN'S to at-l-ot from at onr j
v?rv door" Hooifti v-'easeold sn?! yountr, j
ms'e ?nd fetn.t'e w hite and btack, Mon- !
(roJi?n ?nd Tndinn
v r. J? hu A Ko.(ti. near RiiKre j
??. put in cpvrme<n BU?HP?H ofOitt- ?
in "one day, wi th an Arnie t'errow. Pi '
pert ?rrned all the labor btms-lt", -Aitfa.
two mules Qoiry: How msny hands
and mules v. iii it take to do same work
by old plan y_
The McKie Plantation
See the arlvertipement. in another col
amn, frcm Mr, J S MrK'p, who t-fifers for
.sale bis p'antatKn of SW arr^s-one of j
tbe p o?t valtihb.'e in every rc-pecl in
Edgi'?eM County
Don't f-rget, wlo-n you \isH Au^unl.t,
to look at N. W. Muiphpy & Son's 1e r
8ho"s. Their prices are low and their
stock can't, he heat.
a?* Toe pretties' ?od mast useful in
vention of the ?? a on is the "Illuminat
ing Match Box " For sale at
52 J. M COBB'S.
What is Worth loiug at allis Worth
Weil Doing.
T.ie above is 1) ck Anderson's motto
and will be as lot g as we are m husmeos.
We are g!ad to know that our tfforte lo
please our patrons have proved puccefpful,
and after ibsnkinrr a generous pcblic for
their liberal support, we promise to renew
oar (S -rta to ai ve greater ???'"fuction, if
possible, than ewr before O ir winter
and CbriH'm.?=> stock will be tlie b--?t that
mon-y can i-uv. In our fine stock of Li
qnorB. we have, amors <wber brands, the
celebra'ed D irham. Monor;gaheia, Baker
Pure Kve ami Pure Mountain Corn Whis
kies-a!l of which we c-m recommend.
We are alwavs glad io 8>'e arri wait on
you DU E ANDEREN.
Nov 29 '62
Ti# no use i" naming the thousand and
one beanti'al X -veines in Dress Goods.
Fancy Gootl- ard 1 r:mfrt"rr'?, opening this
w?<ek at. J M COBB'S Flenne call and
la?k f--r v.-ursrlf Wiiidi-pbcateaajprice
tn the .Stjif?- in anything I keep
S-pt. 20. '82 ] J. M COBB.
.*S3r* v f-w mo H pieces of lovely Vt*
jobea Warr?, cl ina Platpv, ( nps and
S ucers. arc. being added to ?he already
handsome di-play of Christmas goods at
5i J. M COBB'S
You have never seen a more
beuuii.'ul and fashionable line of Buttons
than fho-e on exi?-i'ion at COBBB. Call
at COBB'S for what ruo want. G-.-od hon
eat gooda, at legit ima1 o priree, is bia mot
to, ??o ehoddy or tratb offered aB m
ducemeniB. Legitimate and fair dealing
pays be*! 43-tr.
DON'T FO OUT, when you vieit Angue
ta, to call on v\ M. MTLHERAX A Co., 722
and O'S 3road Street, fur BOOT?, SHOES
j LOCAL ITEHVES.
I Churches.
Ga Sunday morning next," our ?
tiat Cburcb alone will . be open
divine service. The ..Rev. Mr. Wal
will preach at Trenton. Tne R-v. -1
Norris will preach at Trenton in the fo
noon, and ia our village Baptist Chu
st night Th? R*-v. Mr. Rogers will pre
at Spann's in the forenoon, and at Be
If hem in the afternoon. The. R -v. J
Hundley preucbps at J .hnston every S
day. The. Rev Mr Mealing will pre;
at H- rn'a Creek. The Rev Mr. F
wiil preach at Mountain Creek. 1
R?-v 2\. N Burton wiil preach at P
Pleasant, on Saluda. Tue R-v Mr. Tr
wick will preach st Butler in the forenn
atid ai Z ar in the afternoon The R
Mr. Meadors will preach at Rehoboth
tue f renoon, and at Bethel in the aft
noon.
L A J.
The ci mmumeatitn from our friend
A. J , shall uppeur next week.
Christinas Tree.
Sui du) School Christmas tree in i
BtpliHi Chutch on ? Lribtmaa night,
S be i i>\ti uur'a IHi M>age
Thia week fte lubneh in full the pla
practical and txoeilent MebBnge ol liu\i
nor H jjood.
Scuatur Huile .
?Senator Butler hit his home in o
rmdat on Tuesday night, tn rou?c I
Washington.
Uligal, Red Hilt aud *ti!l?cb.
Tjese three Charcutt have called tl
R v Mr. Hiott, of Anderson, for t
coming year If we mistake tot, Al
liiotl bab accepted.
K<-v. .Ur VI hutu iii *
TLC R-V. M:. Whitman has accept
tht call of oui vii *ge Baptist ?Jh_nrcn, ai
win fid it? pulpit tne first three Sunda;
I in each mouth during the coming yeti,
! A l?oo<! M vt.
? J hr L. AcduHQ, E-q is ?H)irg tl
j f utdauon tot a lt?tg? two story t:i.<
\ bvi un g ; ti L t* vacant lot just in re.?r
! ihe pt-MCl M-ust.tile M.mia ol M
. Lebct-ct u?izacu Capt. C L B Marsh. '
j ?Tue t. ollege s.
i Car youug friends of the South Carol
nu University, Mr J E Lre and Mr.
M Ward, jr, send us invitations to Gkl
Y .umaob' address btiore the ClnriosopL
and Euphradian Suci?ti?s on ?ecembt
5',h. Oar kind, st thanks !
Ha nt lol Slut Supper
0. Tuesday night, the !? h of th
preseat month, the iadies of our Baptis
congregation will give a Hot Supver i
N ms Had, for the benefit of thei
Church. This entertainment will uah*
mtLe Christmas ecj >yments. We wi
give further paiticulars concerning it i;
our next issue.
Ki?r Mi. Vernon
Some time m the near futurs-durini
the ( hnsima- holidays perhaps-Mu
Picker?, V R?gent for South Carola.;
of the Mt. Versos Association, will giv
an Entertainment in our town in beba]
of ?be restoration cf the South Carolin!
roamin the old home of Washington.
Leesville Cines ?*l)ry."
Ai the recent municipal election in nu
neighboring town of Leesville, the dn
ticket won the day No lqnor therefor
-none lawful-in Leesville Leeavil'f
BaUBburg, Ridge Sprisg and Johnston al
shun the cup.
j Abbeville ?. es ?Wet."
j An election was held in the . town o
[Abbeville on D< cember 1st for "License'
!or "Lo L cense,"' ard resulted as follows
^L!>nse, 175, no L eerse, 93. 82 Wei
majority.
An (Md Friend
Among the crowd on salesdav we dis
c wred our old friend, aDd lifelong fellow
citizen until the la3t two years, E. P H
K rksey, E-Q" new of Willistonon the S
C Ritlroad. He looks hale, hearty and
ha?.py. Everybody was extrnuely gl. d
to seo him.
Edgtflrld'd Delegates.
Edgeheld's delegates who attended the
late Bapust Siat'a Convention were aa
follows There wer*s only two la}men
among them : H. A Whitman, W. B.
Shaw, W T Hundley, J K F?nt, G W.
Bussey, A. J Td' ma?, N. N. Burton, W.
L Durst, W D Turner.
Methodist ? eilten lire.
0;i Monday and Tu*-sday of nut w*tk,
our Methodi?t ; renchtra will leave thur
homes tor the Ai tc u&i Conference, which
id to met? :u Greenville oa Wedmaduy
tue 13ta Tbe round inp fare over ?be
Charlotte, Coiumb? ai.d Augusta and
tie Co;uajLiia aud G eenvule Rtiiroads
Wiil te 6 cents a mile.
Kite ?.u Every Side.
Signs of Chribtmas are already rife on
every siqe. Mr. W B Penn, of G L.
Penn & S m, ie just back from New Yon-;
and in a few da\a hts esiablishment will
be vc-ry tar aUead i f Von Sauteti's in
Charleston. Indeed Vun Saaten of Char
lesion might team a good deal from Vor.
? P.na cl E g- aeid.
I I biet Uonor?b:ea.
j Tare? i<] out Ivareeentativea were ai
j home with u? on aaiesday N onw two.
I We at fi st had in our mina the Hon.
j John Al Bell, of Aiken, whom it ia verj
; bari lor ua lo think of as other than ac
Edgefield man. The other two were the
HOD. Calvin Kinard and the Hon W.
H Tirumerniau Ail of them dfaigned,
However, getting back to Columbia to d y
-Tueaday-in time for the inauguration
Mr? Patience Addison.
Amid the charges, the poverty, the
vicissitudes attendant upon the late war,
no tomb had been placed over the grav<
of the late Mia. P-tience Addison until
within the last lew days. Now, however,
ibis honored ar>d beloved lady of E'g'
fi d'a old regine s!?eps beneath a hard
ai me marti.e tiab. A beautiful and groe* .
ful m< t r.ment also ne w m^rks the 1 st
resting placer.ft he late Mra Charle* W
Ureigbtor.-Misa Fannie Leard.
The ttidge >priii{i Methodist ( burch.
This new Cnurch was solemnly dedica
tal to the sei^ico of Almighty God on
Sunday morning last-by the Rev. P F.
Wells, of Columbia, ai-sieted by the R v.
W. A R 'gers, of J -heston. The day waB
beaatifol, th" crowd was large; every cir
c imstance was propitious, and all sur
r'0'dinga were bright and happy Tue
$300 due upon the building was made up
; t i a very few minut?e. The bunding it
self ii a model of neitnosa, tas-e and
c rafort. This now Church will be re
ce ved into thu Conferer.cn next waek. and
wdl be incorporated into the Boeoborg'
Circuit, iu the place of the L saville
C lurch, which is to go into the Gilbert
Hollow Circuit. The Bi'esburg Circuit
wiil then consist of BiUsburg, Ridge
Sprmiz, Providence and Concord To our
honored friends, J -hn and William Wat
son, sons of th..- late Stanmore Watson
E.-q" J letph C. Watson. 6>n- fthe late
Co.'. Sam Watson, &Dd Mr N?ah Crouch.
\k'A\$ ?ave? from ?Itu' W?ua^ 't?
[S -ring, we onerour heartiest congratula
, r.ioriB upon thia, the fruition of their pious,
z^al ano} generosity.
% Veiled Tranyr.
. Wednesday, Otb Dec'ber -dark clour's
nnd thick- fiig-transit ot Venus not to be
see? by nrrtal eyes-telescopes and
-nv ked glass all in vain.
A Canse ot Dec pent Solicitude.
No lady of our section IB rai-re wide'y
r more deservedly honored than MIB
John A Wi o of Horn's Creek; and ber
pres-ent au ff-ring? and precarious condi
lion 8rc a source of deep and ever present
solicitude to our ent-re cc.mmunity. St e
bes under the roof of her devoted daugh
ter Mrs. Siethen T. Hughes at Trenton,
surround'd with eveiy cf-mfort that Jo\e,
ffl .ei.'ce and medical skill can give, but
still her eufferwigsanicartul, and her furn
ny and friends in ruble with distress and
a.iptehcneion. ?day God, in His ii ?nile
weicy, spare both her life and ber arin !
% Uwd Mau Unrned Ont.
On Saturday morning last, the reaidenre
of Mr. James Cailibsm. of the Midd'e
Ridge section, was entirely destroyed i y
fire. This tire is aurjosed to have been
incendiary, inasmuch as it was d ocov?-rfd
m a room in which there had been nc tire
f r a long time. Mr Calhbara and bi'
daughters saved but little, ?id are now
pretty well bc melesB. On Sundsy las'
-o we are lrfoimed-the corgregation a
Middle R^dge Church, headed by Dr
J .mea A. D< Vore, subscribid one hun
dred dollars in tehalf of Mr. Callihara.
who ie now ola and feeble. Upon the
hi'U8e burned-if we are not in error
there was no insurance.
Kdce ti. ld in Charleston.
Tne Edgefield party in Charleston last
week consisted of Capt M. A Marker*,
Dr and Mrs W E Prescott, Mr. and
Mrs. James A Holland, MTB Kite Cheat
ham, Mr. J e Holland nnd Mr. J-iraep T.
Becon lt wa8 ?mall, l ut compart, lt
h"ld closely together; and from its be? J
quarters at the Charleston H te) it rm ?e
daily ard nightly advams all along tie!
line In the evenings, in light kids m d ?
ta -tl er-of pearl ' pt-ra g!a>P'?. it "did'' ;be i
gr ?rd and elevated Music Festival; in tte f
forenoons, in purple and fiie linea, it "dui'
the brilliantand instructive Exhibition; ai d
in the afternoonp, in rugged Liters si d
len jj water proofs, it "did" Fort Sumter
and Sullivan's island. It was a gay
coterie; and its esprit de corps waa ch?r- ?
acteriaticof Elgefieid. May God vouch
safe us all many more such gay and pleas
ant tripa. . .
Upward* of $90,000 ot Lauds!
Oi F.alesday laat, the nales of the Mas
ter in Equity and t he pale- of the Bell lar-rio
aggregated upwards of ?90,00?. Tie
Master cri ed his properly from the Court
H -use atepa, while Ex Sheriff Gaston
vended the Bril landa from the platform of j
the public pump. The ec-me wac an at i
mated one, und the voicee of Master ?od J
El Sheriff twanged cut high upon ile;
w titer air. And it muet be confessed that j
Sher if Gaston outtwanged the sc.holi.rly j
Master. j
The flanging ot' Nu-e Lockhart.
With no excitement whatever, and with I
an extremely small crowd to g-r- t:pon
the ghastly scene, poor Mose Lockhart j
WfcB hanged in our jailyard on Friday last
at roon. Indeed it is quite horrible to eep
with what utter indifference and ureon
cern we can go abrut our ordin?ry busi
ness while a human life is gfing out in
horror BO near ue. The doomed sn WSP
cool, calm, ard maintained that he om?
mitted the deed in Pelf defence. Antin
not the. B?ightest s;gn upon our public
square that such a thing had taken place.
A Wooden Uedding.
Our esteemed friends Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Nome, - f Trenton, were to have cele- j
orated their "wooden weddirg''-or in
other words the 5th anniversary of their
marriage-on the 12-h of this - month, j
And ihe celebration waa to ^ave been in
. Xtremely bande?me and fashionable style
-with costly decorationa, a grand ban
quet, ai d a fine band cf mue c Indeed
eu public had tte matter ben tue that we
do not-ID common with ?he trcotB of I
iriencB of Mr. and Mra Norna-he?itat e
?o express our r?gret at the neceesity of j
..-.bat doning the celebration. Tte invita
tions-npon woid-were' already primed,
. nd arevery beautiful. A.* most ol our rea.1
era know, this novel and hospitable enter
tamment had to be given up on arc- unt
ol' the veiy recent death cf Mrs. Milton
Norris, of Bateaburg. But on Tue da\
next we will all think cf i ur friends ano ot I
:be delightful reunion, We bad ecticipated
with then:; and will . ?>r a grayer '.hat
.ach coming anniveipary may find them
-till happy, prosperous, loving end Lu
loved. . . . . j
.?heppard Grow? Tippy.
Quite tippy I Our handsome and distin- j
guisbed young friend and fellow -towns- j
man, Lieut Gov. Sheppard waa at home
from columbia'on Monday last., and wa-- j
greeted on ail eider, by the great sslesday j
c o~d He wore tight panta, and a bell
cr?.wn English tile tipped at a wicked an
t;lo over one of bis bright eyes. And if
we mistake not, his bandi wer? o?oaaed in
kids tho color of the canary. 1 8 it upon
t .ia latter point wo are not certain 0
the Ewliah. tile, with it? wicked tip, how
ever, t -ire can be no doubt. Now zome
peopi-i may think that, when a sun., nc !
matt r how young, ii elected Lieutenant j
Governor of a sovereign commonwealth, j
he ought to be eolemDiy grave, wear a I
arge soft hat, baggy pants, and cultivate ,
a at omach. But theso are not our views, j
and we were delighted to aee our lithe i
and handsome fellow ci iz-n BO well up in j
the vaniti B-with that wicked tip !
Another South Carohnlan Promoed
Col S W T Lanham, formerly (?
8 pa rt an bu ru, S C., bot tor many years a
citizen ol Weatherford, Parker Co., Texas,
has t.^en elected to Congress from the '
ll h Tera? D strict. Col. L. ia ono of the
m )st b: illiant iawyera in Northwest un
T-i iH He served during ?tie. war m ?' a
Third S 'Ut i Carolina Rjgnuent.- Nieto
berry Herald.
Is ho kin to our Enfield Lanbama?
Carpets I
I have made arrangements with one nf
the laraeat Car et House** in Nev/V">rk
for < ?rpela at prie a that will enable nie
tn aeli you aa luw a* you wui'd buy ih? m
at any retail HOUH? iii Now Y'-rk. wi ieh
[.* oheapor than you could get.thi-m In
\ umist;). We arb ah?wing a larire va
riety 'hr ugh our new "?'arpet Exhlh- ?
iior " ALVIN i J AKT.
Nov 29, 1892 -4tRl
$1 750 worth of First Quality Clothing
opel.en at J M Cosse tor the people ol
?'lg^fi d. Remember, I am making this
M specialty-HU? I mean business wh n 1
toil von I will give yon satisfaction or ro
fund your money. Ca 1 on
J M COBS
100 pipces nf beautiful Prints from 4c op
25 pieces, of B eached Longcloili, tbs
best goods in town, for 8Jc by the bolt
25 pieces nf Sea Island Shining. . from
.tc up to beet brand on the market
2 Bales of tb OBS excellent rJummerviMe
Plaids, jow down.
Th<
F' r ibo Advertiser.
Toucftfs.from Tnnloo.
The song of the. cottoD picker ia
growing beautifully ?mail in these
parto
Jack Frost na? nipped the green
prara ?nd* the tender plant, "anti all
I na?ur? wears thu eera and yellow.
ie?f. - ' - "
'< Ginni/-g and packing cotton, the
?.owiig.of OA'S, and, the throng rf
lieavily laden wagons, headed. for
mai ket, are sc nen that greet the ey>
.n whatever direction ir may i e
turned. Present indications bespeak
a larger oat crop mat year thau waa.
even harvested the present season;
that is tl we are to judge from the
quanti y planted. Tue abundan*, m ?et.
?'deaped upon the ground, in the ab
settee of the ?u-enstomed rez?rback
porker to conf-ii^ it, has ?ttracte?^
! some- q-Hutities of gime of the mt
gratoiy species. Q ire a numb r ot
d?ck?n.HVe been killed, and more rab
bits, squirrels and quails have found
thi-ir way to tbe larder th? fl- a60rT
ih*n tor ye ara past.
The IV st i ve opossum and the mel
low pereimmon are simultaneously
ripe, and are deligbtlully hippy in
each other's comp-my.
The old Etheredge horne?te d. wirj^
about 150 acres ot the land attached
l telv tn? property ot Mr. B. O
E'beredgft, ba.-* be^n recently pur
chased ly Mr A H. S D-ty; while
Mr J hu H Miller has bought ot
Mr Jim*8 Junes seventy five acres
ot the Q mrlea tract, adjoining the
talmoi Mrs. Jim6B Hatcher. John
will ?tait a two horse larm there' next4
yenr, ?nd PH) s that in two years irom.
n< w be IK pi s to lave it bringing 25
or 30 bil*-? ol cotton on about fitly
?cree o tillable land; and it energy,
pluck, and g >>1 ri?? ferriliZTS *?re"
-dl the r?q urem^uiH for good clops
dom pour eon, we may hopefully
. ni k tor the most iavorab?e results
Dvrk clouds have invaded the sun
shine ot our society lately. The sad^
-iL-oident that befell our friends" in
Octiumbia, and 'he lingering illness
md dun I death ot Mr. Bud Ether
ed-e's M faut child, have Caused an
unusual p-tll to settle upon th spirit?
of our people. Tlie wounded are all
doing aa Mill as could be boped for
v\ituev.ry attention that can be
had, the skill of the best physicians,
ind patient watchfulness of good"
nurcea^ th^re in every hope that they
ali may soon be convalescent. Mrs
J;hn \We, uho ia still here, under
i be rout ot Mr. Stephen Hughes, We.s
he mu?t uu turto nate of tbjj whole
party, in hav.ng her ?rm' bothbro J
K?? and crushed -The progrees^iq
uer recovery tn a st necessarily be
.dow, while sb:;"must possess unusuai
fortitude to endure her own physical
Hiiff'-ntig, and mental anguish conse
quent upon the auxiety ot ber many
kindred aud friends.
It was a nea. trending spectacle
o witness trie, ?low and ao?emn foot
steps of our y.mug friends, Bud Eth
eredge and his wife, as they wended
their elow and sorrow ul way to the
last resting place of their little son
the other d y. Th-j tears of sorrow
tor th?* dealu ot their firHt born had
scarcely dried pon th? ir cheeks ere
rhey weie called up ?u to mourn au
other. This wai indeed a bul ot
promise, a bright, frolicking little iel
low that bid t ur to bring joy to the
fireside ot its happy paren.e. A tew
?veeks of lingering lllne-s, baffling
the doctora skill and the nurse's
nopes, and another home is mada des
-ila e. Tue mother and father go |
oroken hearted from the grave, bow^
ed down wirn grp .!, in Mrm?Te?K
o?i-fsiun to the will cf Hibct whose
terrible decrees are beyond the uu-;^
terefand.ng ot Hid creatures.
GRANDMA
Trenton, D c 2nd, m?
Where to fpejid %?ur Money KO as to
(.et Dtsirnble. (?noria at i.??w Prices.
I am addi ne new gonda every week Uy
th?1 immense stouk opt ned-early in the
Kali. A 1? ?t of beautiful Pr. ii ts opened
thin week. Our smote of cotton fi an net,
white, ?nd red flannel, opera and twilled
tutting ri mnel, is quite large, . .
Hutr? nile of Blankets--trotn $1 25 pr
up to something lery handsome. Look
nt i 'ti rs if you have any irina of huving.
Full Rt?H-k nf Undervests for children,
bo vs, H i i ?.SHS, ladies uriil gentlemen. Ex
aminnour wtock in trr] lino before pur
ubasing Zephyrs in quito a variety ot
colora, at prices a* ch?-sp aa fi. at clash
Zephyr c*m be bad in Augusta.
Westnldefy competition in our tow
nie toweling, table) linen, ?ic. '.We can
cor tain Iv please any one both in quality
arni prico.
Very Urge assortment of Gantt1 Shirt
made up to special order. S-> better fit
ting ?birt to oe had anywhere. All.th*1**}.
.a?> Hud d~-i rabin st vies nf collara. eslack-[
.i k ties tini ln to Hpeciai ?ir 1er G-*nta'
cait?- in HM tb? novelties. There ia not
?KHHH' furnishing e.s!abli?<htnentiJ'iuih
that, undersells us on these good*.
A ll-won] .Fenns and Doe-kins lor men's
wear. I b -tight them? g Kid* direct from
the Miss, mills in H larg** quantity, and
will bo abie tn ai ve my customers an ad
vantage that they ootild not get them
selves.
SHOK8-'Vo recently opened a much
lar*> r stock of Z-iieler's shoes, than we
h:ive ever kept before. We now b -ve
Cheae'gooda III al! stvles for children,
misses and ladies Wo are exhibiting
.< tn" liner gr*d"s than we have heroto
f ire shown These am all rnsde to upe
?uni ;>rder and Hre second to no nboo
made in the United stutes. Genta' hand
made Kin ms. We hs ve upwards nf $3.OOo
worth of Shoes ami Boob), including al
?rudes, all of which have been bnuir'htai
iioaitqitarters, and;wesAtt atfirdto neil
bern KS cheap as any niie. So give us a
?rail when yon want shoes
Tnnnkina my friends and customers
(of Ute liberal patr?uage that I have re
ceived, and am -till roc ivioir, laball ?ry4
harder, in tho future to merit a ooutit.u
ance nf tho tame.
ALVIN UART.
Edgefield, % G., Nov U, 'Hi.
New crop N. <). Svrup, at BrnNiPr^?n
._ f^i--1
A ."upTior assortrcenr of Flannel, from
10c to 75c for an extremely handsome
piecn of tioods.
Twilled F.'snne' in various colors. Can
ton Fjannel S tr? 18c.
Beautiful all Linen Turkev red Tani*
."loth, and an assortment of Tatilo Lmens
D ?ihea and Toweia at new prices lor this
mark-t, at
ti 43 J M COBB'S
MARr.IRD roar Blnrkville, S C.. No
v mher 221. 1882.-by Rev. A Buist, Mr?
J L. SHAW of Eic ?-ld countv, rind
Uaw II ETTIE MATHIS, of Barnwell
county.
MARRIED, NOV. 231. lSS?T^ Rov tf\
R Tray WICK. Mr A K. TRIBBL??. of
N wl erry conntv, end MISH FL?RI?NCE
PERKY of E-igVfield county, 8 Ci
MARRIED, Nov-26th, 18S2. at the resi
dence nf the bride's fntberj the Hon G
W Tnrner. bv tl e R-v Thou Wallor,
Mr R F HORN to Mies LELIA TUB
NEK.
YESTERDAY'S MARKET.
Tone of the markejPla, m., steadyi
8, p m., steady. .
Orcinary._
ti<? i*.i ordmary.J'"
Low Middling. OJ
Middling. pj
Good Middling i. 10?
?
?2
$2 750 worth rf First clase Shoos ^pen
fcTat J. M COBB'S for the people o? El^
nld County. Please .reojersl'.e.r ?hat my
hoes are bought only from Factori??*-*-*
[uar&nty; being g?v?-n with ey?ry pair
oa are."?;arae??!yT*-qumte:l to report and'
aim damages onevery- pair . f -s?l! you
I at does not gir?;tfatisf?'??h'?n;- My ?t>
ntion ia to'establish'.' a FtrsVclasa Shde
jado, regardless o: its cost. Comp to
eadonarters ^JA9 Isl. COB?.
'Christmas Cards, Toys and Dolla, nt
W. N. BURNETT'S.
"?"ever before have I offered in thin
.irKet such a beautiful and fanhionabl!
i of Hosiery fir men, ladies and chi!
|jii, and at such low pricw.
he best stock of Gtove.3 in town. Kid ?
Jre warranted.
?I ats snd Gente' Furnishing Goods a |
lally this seaeon, at
?43 , J M COBB'S.
M. Il --I
For $2.25.
(PHE ADVERTISER,"
k wi ra A
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s to Kach Siib>criber.
Gri at Deal ofGood Reading
for a Very Little Money.
JWe aro pleased to announce io oui
todera that we have succeeded in mak
Ife arramr- m?nt8 by which we can ?encl
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IS COMING R VCE; OR. THE SIEGE Ol
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IE THREE SFANIAUDS. Ry Georg.
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[B TKT< KS ' HE GREfcKS ?NVKU -
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iBBK C A? HN. Ludovic Hoievv.
IE K' ?y Rnbecca Fergus K' deliff
E / * COLLEEN By ?ra. AL Buch
am . ? ' '
[EkcRS ATTER GOD. By ranon Farrar
IE GRtEN MOUNTAIN BOYS Tbouip
son.
[BURETTE Ry Eugene Ferine.
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ton
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lina.
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f? OP WASHING!ON. By Leonard
Henley.
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JE VERBA. By F. Anstev.
rfl ALIFAX Bv Miss Mulock.
T& i/F MARIUN. BJ Horrv and U'eems
!E H ERM 1Tb. By Kev. Cnaa. Kingsley.
'K'h OF CAN DOS. By A M*(li*v.
ST LYNNE, liv Mrs. Henrv Wood.
SK El RE. Bv'Cnarli-tte Bronte.
'PATIA. Bv Rev Charle? Ki gslev.
LRKIAGE IN HIGH LIFE. By Octave
Feuillet. '
I. ASTp-iYd OF POMPEII Bulwnr.
I VAN HOE. Sir Halter scott.
J UjLLIVKK'S TRAVELS.
WTOAK AWAKEFIELD Goldsmith.
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C UKIN NE Madame DeStaH.
* RIEP BIOGKAPH1BS. Smiles.
1 "M BROWN A r RUG lY. Hughe*.
1 HE KORAN OF M O HA vi M ED.
8 *ST.UF THE ?OUIC?Nd. Cooper.
? OM OL A George Eliot
? BM IMS :b'NCEd. Thoa Carlvie.
h OMER S 1LI\D Translated,
fl 0 VIER'S ODYSSEY Trans?an d.
H KROK8 ANn H Eh O AToRSIMP. Carl vb.
b JGENO^OF PATRIARCHS AND PU O
PU ?TS.
* 3.MK LIBRARY OF BIOGRAPHY.
3 SOP h F vB..i.S.
? iSS EL AS Samuel J hnson. '
" ?T1ES AND SPORTn FOLt BOYS,
jj SKETCHES FROM TEXAS &IPTINGS
T lia book is the sensation of the hour
?e^domaud for it baa never been ? quat
book oi 'J.8 pages, o .iitalnini! ui"r<
Ian one hundred ot' the original sketch
grillen by Alex. Ii Sweet and J Ar
ofy Kimi, and published in Tezu
pig*, the celebrated humorous wee?.:
|?iie?>e books are all handsomely bonni
cloth, embossed ai d gold c veis, am
febrinted with good ly p<*, on line whit
. tinted paper. Many are b-aipifnll'
luatrated. They are not shoddy pape*
;ered affairs, but b?iks ?.hieb will b
credit to any library.
I^yr-Seud your *>ub-criptii>iis tu
..THE AtyfKftTI-KB ?
Edg+?eld, ?i C.
H BRUNSO?^
(in the Ljnen llutiding.)
Ha3 just opened a full ll <e of
Staple i nd Fairey
OCERIES
ibr&cing everything uaually foui:
in a
rst Class Family Grocer;
BESH Sc NEW
-AL30.:
(nekrry, Gli>s, Wood & Tin wai
A call respectfully solicited,
tov: 1, 1882 -!81y
IE PILES CAN BE CURE
RY the BUCKEYE FT LS OIN
tj?NTi or the COMPOUND PU
?NTMENT, either ot which w
ini re iet, and ?iihilly cure thn inc
?tinato cane. For palo bv
D R DURISOE & C<~\
)ct, 17, '82 -ti4Li
?.
CIVIL E\GI\EER,
?.O?NTY RUBY EYING, D1VISK
ESTATED, FAKV1 BURYEYIN
fPYING of PLAT4, AO , will recei
>mpt atteution, at reason ible tsrm.i
AddresR : Butler P. O.,
lg. 16, 1882.-3m] Edge?eld Co., S
ACHIN?
AV. J.
?1? 734 and 736 Rej
hmd nnd to arrive, the lare?
!.. of any house In the South, cmsii
100 SMITH COTTON PRFS^E-?.
100 POLLARD'S CM \MPIU\ ? I
1W) FAIRBANK'S ST\ND \RD
20 r\LB?>Tr? SON'S KMUP
20 W A f KR TO IV N li S GI N KS,
20O.&O i OOPEK ec i O's KiS
25 J W CARDWELL A * O'S
25 B. GI LL A S< ) N S PE '. RI
50 "ACME" CLOD CRUSHE
Most Thorough Pulzeriz^
50R\WKON HE \TERS-Sin;
25 JO.f INSTUN H A RV EST KR
10 iOHNSTOV HARVESTER
10 JOHNSTON li \RVESTEfl
10 H?BB VRD GLEANERS ai
grain and bind it et anv I
10 EM ERSON, TA LC< ?TT At j
20 EMERSON. TAL* -OTT cv <
.JO JOH NSTON H AKVESI E*
20 RAWSON MOWERS.
Iso, larvre stixik of
EXTRA HE *VY RUBBER a
LACK LEATHKR, BELT HC
STEAM GU AGES, WHISTL
CHE'^K, OijOBE, ANGLE. P
OILi UPS, LU "RICATORS,
IPurchasers are cordially invited
reet, and examine tue. m< et c>w
" U>getber in thia city.
eprUMy.
?sr* WRITE ro-Q?^
nat i vu o mn
COLUMBIA- S* 0.
arid "ask ? liera f?rpricw of nV,y tbin&
yea want. Thc-j xt?ep s. full 'ine pf
Oroofcery
TIN WARE. WOOD WAKE,
OIL STOVES. FAKCY GOODS,
LAMPS. MOTTO FRAMES,
CHAMBER WSTS. PICTURE FRAME?-,
GLASS WARF.. BABY CARRIAGES,
CUTLERY, ETC.. ETC.
AU Itt to s answ&?? promptly,
Colombia, S. C., Oct IS, '*:>_ ly
A COMFORTABLE HOME,
WITH GRIST MILL AND WA
ThR POWER GIN al! complete.'
F ah P i d stocked with German C rp.
Truck Farm only one mile ot a ? mr
shing town.. Properly '.'ill pay for
itself in two year?. .
E u-y terms.
. For partii'ii!>*rs, address
?CLAUDE E SAWYER.
Aiken, S. C.
Nov. 22. 18S2-tf.
Fruit Trees!
SUMMERVILLE NURSERY.
r am now prepared r/>snpp'v th*?pnblio
with nil vnri-ii-8 ?f KKUIT THEE
(Jr-tpf Vines. Ai-, at rea-*onabl? pri?e?* I
nail sp-eial a?t?n ion to ?hu IK OME
PEARS Thi* tree ?rows from .'titting*
and (wara tn five years, bear? full and
ripens in Juiy.
1 Y- ar <?ld Treep. ?0c.
2 Year Old Trees.$1 00
Fvervthimrcarefully packed, labeled
and snipped, ai-d troeranteed Iii good
C*?ndir*on when it leaves the> Vnrsery.
All lirdnr or Miers of inquiry should
i be addn need to me at QtJITM 'R GA .
and will retv-ive prom tait ...,-ID.
I ?foiit? Pear Trees can I* shipped
from Summ rville, N C.-or from m\
Nnr-ery n#*re A11 other Tree? or Vine*
M iii bo shipped from ber?.
W. ti. BtR\ES.
Q litman, Ga, Nov 22. 1S?2 - 2m
AGENTS* FOE THE PAMO?S
Eclipse Traction and
Portable Engines!
r! 1E W A YN ESCORO P.i 'l.l PSE SEP
A K A TO K, HAW MILLS; POTTO N
GINS. Also. THE AMERICAN. FRUIT
DRYER, Par ti ea wishing the -above,
id dress
SPEAKS & BRO.
Klnard's T. 0., S. 0.
.FOR'COUSMI/DSjM
f j TVTT'S EXPECTORANT.
j JAYNE'S I- XPECTORANT.
\. i DR. BOSCH EIS SHERMAN QYKTP. .
k j DR. BOLLS COUGH **YR?P
'I AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL
Cou?fSS8*a COM HONEY OP TAR.
ALLENS LUNG BALSAM.
AIIVHVS in eU ok and tor pain hy
Oct 25-ti D R BURISOE & Co.
urn \ Gout im %\ ii
At'RES of hind, mor" or ie?
lying on Itlair's Road, about
?nile* from Greenwood and AtnriiHta F
't., adjoining lands of Mrs. Marth
Hoi mos and others One third of ibi
land tinder cultivation. Gold in oonsid
-rabi**quail>I ie* are indicaifd from spe(
linens lound For terms spplv to
R G. M DITN?VANT,
Rp.al Estate Agent, Edxe/he.d, S. 0
Au* I?*--tf
DESIRABLE PLAC?
BWK ?ALE.
d !
i T OFFER my pbtee of 157 acres forsal
! JL -lying South of Lees*, i'le two mil*
I and two niilc'K of Bateaba rt;. Any pei
)r, i -?<?TI wi*binir to educate their chi?drei
! this is the pace, in reach nf two tir
. imtho'ds, one at Bat?1* burn and mie i
. ; Leesville. The land is a gray lard, we
.j adapted to . om, cotton, v. heat and oat
SO acres of open land and balance 1
j woods of the finest limber, in | of ami
i pf a saw mill. Tho place ls well in
? proved, a ?o d dwelling house with th
- j r oms. good Barn and stables and a gor
i Ciitiant nollie, and a fine well of water i
I tile yard. Any p;tr.-on wishing to ei
! the place can ball on me et my' home,
_ I milva of Kidfre Spring. J will take pie??
1 ure in Knowing tn*4 pia^' : or esl! on M
;E ! LS Derrick, at Leesville, who will eba
:ij j the placo. Any person wishing t ? wri
. ' u? nie v? ?il address nie at Ktrl?:? sprin
?1 ' S, M. J. WOLSTON.
? Nov. H. '?.-6t49
Or. Jas. X Seigle
;i5rgcoii Dentist.
G
' tf"?7?LL practice ?n Hie Counties.
; VV Kdgtdleld and Aiken.
Urdir? lor work of any kind in I
' line will receive promp attention,
j Post Office address, Tren on, ti, C.
i Joni- L'S if.
IT*- I St gars anti Cigarettes
" j SPLENDID snd varied F.tock now
' O ?it'-n--trstram and delicious.
C ? Uct 25 -t JJ. R, MTRIf-OE ? CO
?RY DEPOT
Pollard,
molds Street, Augusta, G
ist ?trvel? of Machinery. Belting, t?team Stir
*tiny: in part of tho following:
3TTON n I NS, with Feeders and Ondeos
SC \ LE??, all sizes and patterns.
JK-S, 5 11 P. in? WM rd.
, from 4 li P. npw.'ird.
IGINK-, fro?? ci H P. i pwarr..
(4KAIN SEPARATOR, ali hile*.
ESS" UR MN KEPA H \TORS, all size?.
R^? anrl PULVERIZERS, th? Llghtoet.
.rs Ever lived.
il??.
co. RE \ PERS-Single.
( O RE ? PE RS and MOWERS, Comhine
I <X) R F.A PERS and BIN OK Ks, Combine
nd BIN PE KS (Independent); will take up
imo alo r it is cut
O'* REAPERS
'O'S STA VI > \ RD MOWERS-New MAN
L CO. MO WE Rd.
nd LE \THKR BELTING. ?.
MJK" and HIVE TS.
W*\ GOVERN<?RS INSPIRATORS.
BET ann O PH ER VA LVES
and all other Nieatn Fittinira us*?tl.
i to call at, my New office, No. 7St Reyr
iplots ?fx'k of gooda in lin? atx'^e line evet
ESTABLISHED IN 1820.
I IIW ARE,
IRON, STEEL, PLOWS, &<?
? h*s to c?'? attention to rav lar?? ?loek of HAKDW?KK, SWEDES
?RON", STEEL PLOWS, CUTLERY. CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUT
TERS, rsc, <tc, of the best Manufacturers, which will be ?old at Lo***t
prices. I ?ell DO imitation eocde, bat the best made, wbi' h is th* cheapest
in i be end. ? am Agent for Le fARME RS' FRIEND CHILLED PLOW,
rlie best plow ruade, to: the money. The THOMAS HARROW i? well
known, and can't be surpassed The DEXTER CORN SHELLER, BREN
NAN and SINCLAIR STRAW CUTTERS, are first dat* goode.
I have a stock of WAGON and BUGGY HARNESS which I will sil
very low. 1
a?* Ordere will receive prompt and careful attention.
JOHN BONES MOORE,
Successor to JOHN BONES ? Co., JCkCsTA, CA.
Nor. 1?, 1*K2 -3m49
Coming! Oorriiiig!
OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE
is now being received. It will be fall, and complete in all
lin? s. All fresh at ju^t and uniform prices. We invite the
examination of all purchasers. No declamation.
c, Boorai,-Htm
Oct. 25,-tM7] C ?lumbi?, ?. O.
Otice to All!
Ht ?re new located at our NEW" 87 ORE, with Double thc room
behave ev?-r had bet?re, and wiih Twieethe stock We have
ever h<lfl. Our fact increasing trade has compelled ns to go to the ex
pense of having an Elegant Illustrated Catalogue pintid,
which will be out in about ten days. WRITE FOR ONS.
J^gf We stiil defy competition, and L*ad in* Low Prices and Good Goode,
J. L. BOWLES * CO.,
Oct. 18. 1882.-6m"
839 & 811 Breast Sf,, AUGUST!, Gt,
Carp'
ai gf|| Oil Cloths, Mattings,
WINDOW SHADES, LACE ?fc?RT?lNS*
* ? ' *
Room Decorations-Oscar Wilde ^Esthetic Style!
Tee LARGEST STOCK of CARPETS Som h of Baltimore. Store from Broad to
BU?, packed fall of Nsw GOCM. Thievery Newest and Latjeet designs & coloringsio
^rtnqoeia, Velvets, Bod-.* and Tapestry Brussels! -
3 Ply Scotch ingrain, Venetian Hemp and Jute Carpeta^
S;air and Hali Carpels, Stair Rode. Stair Bntloaa. i
Carpet Woven Seamless. ar.d F*lt Crumb Cloths |
Moquet. Velvet, Smyrna and BrGeeela Rngs and Mate. ^
Floor, Table and Stair Od Clothe-all width?, new gooda, j
Cauter, Co-jca, Napier and Jute Matunga. ,
Wall Papers and Room Deration a j . v '
Kxqn'sife Lace Curtains, Sx*enainn Corniced, Bon-?f?.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS-Fringe?. Gimp?, Cane, Moss. )
Window Shades-N?*w Coloring, .Entwic Stylo. \
Engravings, Chromes. Rustic Frames, P.rture Moulding. \ i
Picture Tassels and Cord. Picture Wire and Naile, Carnet Tacks.
Piano and Table Covers, Tassels, Cords and Loops, Buggy Mats.
All of which will be told at LOWEST MARKET PBID^.
COMPETENT UPHOLSTERERS en hand to Fit and L<\v Carpets and" Oil
Cloths, hang 8bad*s and Cornices, hang Wall Papera, Upholster Furniture in j&taet*
ic Stvle with promptness and dispatch. I
GEORGE A. BAILIE'S,
742 Broad ?t.,
fe
ft .ison ic Building,
Oc.t. 17. IM?.-3in-l? '
Augusta, Ga.
TOE TPXi'B
STILTS
TO CA LL A T THE OLD REL! * BL wrr*HSIVVX8-{i?0H& >?P
TO SEE TEE ORA .VD EXHIBITION OF
FURNITURE
Now offered In Au pris ta UNEQUAL].ED. Our Ware Rooms are apsHoae and
^Uht easy nf a^eesa No more je inc up and down stairs-{PASSENGER ELK
V KT?>K i'r'?m ttmr to fi ?or. A v!?it to our Ware Rooms wll,? aatisfy ai?v person
r.iiat we bnve th* Choicest and Finest Stock in Augusta. Our mia are Warranted.
No Nhoody so d KU ?vi WICK OP KV KR Y WES RIPrubx' O i examination
of mir L'rfp* Stock, for Qnali'lea ?nd Prices, it cannot be denfiHti that WHBHI Goods
L?r>wer and better than aiiv other'Hou*?. t'ait and examine ty>r yourselves.
N B -All Furniture packed and delivered at the fi^p^ts ffr??H ? f charge. War?
rant all weevil. Remember; oUH PRI E* ARK THK LOWEST.
S, Ag'ts,
Nov. l,-6m)
IN. A TT UKO 1 HER"*, Atf'ta , 7lfoand 712 BROAD FT.
JOHN C. DIAL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.?
Direct 1 mporter and Dealer in
EUe MD AMERICAN / HARDWARE,
Indi* Rubber and Leathei B^Itirg, Sugar Cane Mills, Evaporator Pane?
Sheet Coj per and Galvanized Sheet Iron suitable for making .
Evaporators, India Rubber and Hemp ?Packing,
FdeB. Wren-h>s, Punchen, &c , &l\
Mechanics' Tools of Every Description,
Flows, Chains. Corn Shellers. Feed Cu "tera. Harrows, Circular Saws, Upright
Mill S-t^s, Lime, Cement, Piaster, Window Glass, Paints, Brashes, Var
nish, Carriage, Buecy and Wag <u material of *v*ry description.
Quality of Moods and Price? Guaranteed.
SUT Orders accompanied with the Money or SatieJfdctnry Reference will
receive prompt and careful attention. i [Nov. 15, '82-~Sm
My Many Friends and the Public nhdarc in Search of
F URN I TfURE. "
i
I quote the following startling price?, and invites a comparison with any
other house in the South. i
Bedsteads, full pize.good, strong and nicely fii.ieLed, . $200
lt. lots of 3 to 6. . - . * ; " * 1 75.
I keep in stock from this grade op tb ,the best.
3 Line Best Bessemer Steel Bed Springs, ? - 150
G ?od Mattreseea, ? - * ? $2 25 and np
Tin and Wira Safes - - - ? - - 3 25 and 3 50
Cane s*at Chairs $S50 per dozen; Half dcseD'at same rate.
Rockers to ms'cb, $1 25 $1 50 op.
Wood Cha ra $5 per doz-n /
Popia;- Bedroom Suits, $19 00 np.
Walnut Bedroom Snits, $39 o0 up.
My New England Bedr om Stilts at $17 00 ia a? ^ood aa those eold by
either houses at from $18.00 to |21 00. /
I am bottom on Lounges.
12 Spring Striped Rep Lounge, j $4 50
18 Spring Raw H lk Lou nee. * I. . . 550
IS Spring Bruseels Carpet Lounge, . i . . g.?Q
. I dety romnetion in LcuDgea. Call at my ^lace and bay of me if you
want to save money. Very; respectfully,
L. P. PiDGETT,
HIS Broad, St., (bet. Kolloch and Marbury Ste.,) AngUMta, Ga.
Nov. 18, 1882.- tf 87
Valuable Htm for Kent.
TH K valuable booie and 'arm of Mrs.
Knie W. Ch*aiham,- lyinc partly
uitbln tiie Incorporate limits, ii for rent,
?c contain? >?ixty to Hlxty-five acres, fine
garden spol, fineorcbxrd and grape vines,
very large and oommodl mn uouse and
good ou'bouees. App.y tn
MRS ?'HEATHAM,
" * or XA MES T. Ii ACON.
Kov. ?, 'Si -u 61
MILL & LANDS
FOR SALE.
W*t*r Circular Raw, Orlut Mill and
Landa for ?ale. m ?ho ?ork of Ed ?tc, tn
Orangoburg county. Apply to
HT. A? EASTEBLI\7f
On tb? pito*-, 1 H nu- io n tu at
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