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ft?tlfe Jtbheriisi TERMS: $2.00 per Annu OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappells, S, C. W.H. YSLDKLI, Longinirea. JOHN H. HUIET, Batesvllle. W. A. Ooox, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirksoys X Roads. E. B. FORRXST, Mine Creek. Tnue ETHSREDOE, Leesville, 8. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, 8. 0. Br. JOH? B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C N. W. BROOKER, Ridge, 8. C. JOHN OaTOHiujf/Caaghmau's S to ^WpxX?fc KrsTARD, Etheridge, j. S, MKRCHA?T, Merchant, T. B. WHATLEY, Parksviile. L. B. WHATLEY, Troy. Wm. M. Wakefield. nra & DF*>T**I i Thur: estimable gentleman, who h si?QV- iriends and relatives in this his n tive County, died recently at his home Ninety-Sit, Anxifth* effects of typhc fever. He w|s born in this County D "c?mber ldtlw8,TLnd was a ?on'of tl late Conrad Wakefield. His father, for number of years, resided at Antrevill in Abbeville County, and he began h education there. Mr. Wakefield went Erskine College for a term after the wa andis jL8$9 entered Forman Universii ai ville! He was studious and brigl is his studies ; social and agreeable in h disposition, be was a favorite with h fellow-students, lie remained at Fa man University for two years, and sbortl after leaving that institution he marrie Hiss Andrews,of Edgefield County, wb - died four years afterwards, leaving hit - three children, one of whom is still liv - : ing. Ifi/1878 Mr. Wakefield moved ti . _ Ninety-Six, where he has since resided ' conducting a drug ?tore. In ISSI he wa married to Miss Tulie Roberts, of Ninety *. Six, the ojily chile! of which marriage, t ?5?-?<??3,'~ little ?boy, died of the fever a few days be - fore his father. Mr. Wakefield was t ?successful man in business, althcngh he -began upon a small capital. He was B member of tbe Baptist Church and a val nable citizen, whose death is regretted by all who knew him.-Anderson InteUi gencef.' Risen in Eternal Youth and Beauty ! ^ JC?S?JWflcarried to the grave in Augus ta on Saturday morning last, the body of a nobie?bcyy, whose soul-in the midst of earthly din, disaster and death-God had ca?led'Ho'rise in eternal youth and beauty. This was John Butt, second son of the late Joshua Butt, Esq., of Augusta. On his twentieth birthday-in all the hope ?*ad whiteaess of his brave young soul-he ^5?- ?^"kiHedluf& railroad accident in North Georgia. Killed while in the stern dis charge of aQty perhaps too heavy for one of bia years, gig widowed and stricken mother bas murty friends in pur community and his aunt* Mi** Boggs, is warmly be loved throughout Edgefield. To these our hearts go out in teafe* and unbounded sympathy. The boy w^fcrave and tender and true, a proud and ?e?^*T a c?ar. toter to remember with tovev^^ride He is with God, beyond care, be$3p^abcrj beyond vicissitude. Remarkable Si'ccess ! We are informed that persons serious ly alflicted are daily arriving from Isr and.-near-some of them coming hun cfni?n ?.t; w^BBS^asemsovf? UL deTibe skillful treatment of the Physi cians at the Medical, Surgical and Bo tanic Institute, Augusta, Ga. This In stitution bas been open only two months yet their many remarkable recoveries and cure* of extreme and long standing cases br * won them already a reputa tltf" ?inga suffering persons from dla* les seeking relief of them. \\e he; k gentleman residing in this Co? "?ell known to os, that rode bo* V o Augusta last Saturday-a fea aa \ot been able to do for a long tin. -Ie L >s suffered extremely with .atti He oas been only ten days un der **ment and had received great bene Dre Lapyre and Wright have had i -fi exp?rience in Europe and Amoru ijtfeaung thousands of chronic eases am nally for the past 15 years. If you iifcrtBheted, read their advertise ment in another column, and address or cali upon them at the Medical. Surgical and Bjotanic Institute, No. 834* Broad StjgBt, Attguita, Ga. Competition Distanced. ?V?m thc Chronicle and CoiustitiitionalisCs .btk Trade Review. Weiak?lple'a&dre- in republishing the following complimentary and truthful weeds in reference to one of Augusta's most prominent firms of young and ener getic business men : Tarver, Cashin 5. Co's, advertisement .' iaj&e Xrad* Xevieic is illustrated by the picture of the spirited trotter Maud S., drawing a light sulky, that has distanced . aft competitors. What the hoi- y has done * in a race the firm propose to do in the shoe trade'. They are making things lively iu their line of business, and intend to come uo under the'shoestring, with heads erect IMjjfcgjguj pj^Bfei . It takes vim and a ' conaidemUe^Jimou^t of energy to Keep abreast o?-the; times in these days of push. Tkrfrnih Whcrexpects to hold his own must .teTup earlyin the morning." As Tar -ver, Cashin & Co. say in their advertise * ?menttdrwL^?k'bt'<',^i<ie awake." There ' '.ma?l mSoT^rocrosf?nation, no waiting, . - "Micawber like, for " something to tum up " Seaver^>elps those who help themselves. V^^feiWu.ni, believing that to win auccess ^-^^esarvb-r -?--j- ?SU ."APid that it is ?business, awuiAVelongsince demuffoiraieu to the c>W Jonly \th&P they are ? in the front rank of those uf*the shoe'trade'.' As they declare, " pince, energy and ambition , are-bound to win." They have no half wj?0jMjp*Q T^eir motto is excelsior, and MfZjM poMpteno to 'abandon it. They \ ara ?ot^wofBmg for -large profits, but sim ply-p^ a; fair return on their capitu! and [abor. Working on this, plan they give ' their, patrons the benefit of their skill and experience'' They purchase their stock from the most prominent houses and offer iyu thei* ^stomers.41 new, nobby and * " pic?' ac reasonable prices, ?nd ' guarantee satisfaction. Proceeding in this manner, they have bad the proud satisfaction ot' ? *efiiBJ?i?*?iB?p i liait? constantly increasing and their goods' coming -more and more into popular fawor. ? They offer every day the most undoubted bargains in the finest boots, shoes, hats, franks and valises, of. which they;alway3 have a fall supply ra gre* vfi?tv. Ladies who .desire kid or cloth gaiters, dainty yoong misses who wish toe latest style of slipper, the " lord of creation" who wants a fine shoe or an -s elegant pair of boots, cap? all find what they are looking for at Tarver, Cashin <? Coi,- for these enterprising young men make it a rule never to " go short" on anythina-^beir .boxes and their shelves are fillM%rrtA- aa u?nu?ie:-variety, and as cf?iteoon?e8r,emptv its place is iWMeW^ThW is the firm's ?^iThe|ir?s ?Samuel of Posen won?say, ano they vdonT intend to get left. So when cur readers are looking for foot wear we advise them to go to Tar v^. r f^hjjncT<fci ?o:'s and inspect their geoda. They will "meet with the most !>ohte a"tt?ag)B from .the firm and their . lerks, and" will be certain {? find what they wish. havab^en made : > the aW?y fiofew^i?Bofirn^stook of J ?w^jryat G<tL. Pus* A So*}'s You are pfr: A,heautif ul lino of Toilet Sets and LittfluSKBoIdeipat PENN ' ?. r da in; lo in, toi La su no .1 ra1 R. rivi co\ up nig StO] the ?ut ri'fl poe W8{ into Wb $40 I-iOOwAJL, ITBMS. ?r * vj se/" * Churches. - OD Sunday morning next, our Met dist and Baptist Cbnrchea will be oj 'Wi, fjr divine service. The Rev. - Walker will preach in the Church s?H Savior at Trenton. The Rev. W. Rogers will preach at Spann's in forenoon, and at Johnston In 'he af noon. Tho Rev. J W. Brown will pre ac Parksville in the forenoon, and Plum Branch in . the afternoon. 1 Rev. G. W. Bussey will preach at Pl Branch in the forenoon. The' Rev. J. Cauthen will preach at Concord in , forenoon, and Providence in the ai tern< The Rov. N. N. Bui ton will preach Sardis. The Rev. J. X. Fant will prei * at Mountain Creek. The Rev. J. S. J dan will preach at Damascus. The R J. P. Mealing will preach at Hov Creek. The Rev. W. P. Meadors \ preach at Rehoboth in the forenoon,.? *- at Bethel in the afternoon. The Rey K. Pace will preach at Bateaburg. 1 ^ Rev. G. F. Williams will preach at Ri< Spring. The Rev. W. T. Hundley v :. ; preach at Johnston. * a !J At Rehoboth. On Friday?the 16th instant, there v e" be a Sunday School Sale at Rehoboth. ':e Numerous and Attractive. ' a Mr. Alvin Hart's locals in this wee [e, ADVERTISER are numerous and attrs is ive. Do not overlook them. to Catholic Service. r, The Rev. Father Wilson will preach y our Catholic Cburch on Sunday morni ;t next at hali* past ten o'clock. ;3 Salesday. ?3 Large crowd in town on salesday. 5 Lebeschultz's house and farm were 1 in bj Capt. M. A. Markert at $3,550. ^ Crowded Out. * The article from " Lawyer" on c Town Tax is unavoidably crowded < this week. It shall appear next week Couuty Commissioners. 0 Our County Commissioners held th ' annual meeting en Tuesday last. 8 they did anything of importance, ' * will, recount it next week. 1 Totally Unprecedented. A young heifer, sixteen months a i twenty days old, drops a fine calf. Hei i and calf doing well. This was on t L farm of oar friend Mark Crouch, Es near Trenton. A Local War History. Next week we shall begin the publh tion of an interesting history of Co. Otb S. C. Cavalry-old Edgefield herc -written by our honored Iriend, Ca; J. J. Bunch. Thousands.Upon Thousands. Thousands upon thousands of Edf held peoplo are going to the State fi in Columbia. The Edgeheld money 1 in Columbia during the next fbrtnig will make no mean pile. The Presbyterian Concert. As heretofore announced the Cone? for the now Presbyterian Church "Chester," will take pl?cela said Ch ur ou Thursday evening of this week, promises to be quite a success. For Holiday Goods. Mr. W. B. Penn departed from o j town on Tuesday morning last, for N< York, where he will spend ten days two weeks in the selection of goods 1 the rapidly-approaching holidays. Kev. Dr. Glrardean. This distinguished divine, assisted ! the Rev. S.. L. Morris, will dedicate t new Presbyterian Church at "Cheste on Sunday next. On Sunday night I Girardeau will preach at Trenton. Without Rain: H. T. Wright, Esq., made this year < a 14 acre patch, fourteen bales of cot to aveiaging a little over four hundr pounds ^^^^1,7^^7(1^4 Th?;SOfd Bonham Place. yessrs. R. L McCaughrin and JJ y. Cutbreath have purchased joiot the " Bonham Place" on Saloda riv? in Edgelield County, for $7,000 eas The place contains 1,900 acres.-Ne berry Observer. Successful. The Missionary Sale and dinner Harmony was a pleasant and success! occasion. Rev. Mr. Hundley deliver a happy address to the Woman's M sionary Society. The Johnston eire is scoring a successful year in missions effort. Unwise Pistol Handling. Unwise, and-as in so many casa fatal ! On Thursday or Friday last, the plantation ot Wm. Lott, Esq , t miles from Johnston, two little net; boys were playing with a pistol, and, the end, one of them was shot a killed. John K. Abney* Esq.? John R. Abney, Esq., receutlyofSoi Carolina, has located in Kew York. 1 address is 50 Wall atreet. Mr. Abi is a good lawyer and most eslima gentleman. Ho has pluck, energy f ibility. The Chronide wishes him s BOSS in his new field.-Axigusta Chroni From Birmingham. Mr. A. A. Clisby, now a citizeu of wonderfully-growing town of Birmi barn, Ala., is now in Edgelield, ou a 1 it to his sisters, and to see after real est which he still owns here. He looks v md prosperous aud gives amazing sounta of the great Southern city of i ind coal. Plome and Spurs. At the tilt of the Edgefield Hussar: Lanham's Spring, on Saturday last, Willie Dobey kept the whita plr, ivhieh ho has long worn. And thu course gave him the spars also. A lc ly br'-ie, a -*aying white plume, rilded spurs, all in one fortnight! < tWJwjuzhtl_n_m_ We hear of a very distressing casui it Modoe. In the early part of last wc t little boy often or eleven years of i i son of Mr. P. R. Wate, while wori ibout tho cotton gin, was caught in >eU of the driving wheel and beaten loath before he could be extricated, ived but a bair hoar after the wheel topped. ?vtry Man a Colonel 1 At a county convention in Edgefie lerk stepped down to the edge of latform and called ont ! " Here's a > atch for Col.-." Just then a lc lotive on the CL C. and A. road, hie hlstle, drowning the speaker's vc instantly the congregation arose uni lusly and proceeded in a body to latform to receive the dispatch.-. tsta Evening News. old and Successful Highway Robbs On Monday morning. Oct 29th. ,y*n. of day. Mr. Seaborn Whittle, 1 g on Mr. Lewis Land rum's place, Landrnm's Store," some 12 miles w us, loft his home for Augusta, di i a two-horse wagon, loaded with < i. He sold his cotton to Garret! itiracr. paid some debts, boughtrso pplie8, and started, lato ;?j? the- ail on, for home. Vhen very near home, and in a lon /ine, a mile or so in front of Capt. Tillman's, he was set upon by four o negro men, whose feet, as he c 'ered after, were carefully bund iu rags. This was at 8 o'clock ;ht and he was entirely alone. Tl pped the horses, dragged him fr wagon, held him down, having fi ?bed saud in his face and eyes, a sd his pockets. After rifling kets, they also completely-, rifled j ron. They then departed noiselesj > the woods. They took from J ittle come $45 in money, and ab? moro in provisions and dry goo au'daclona robbers, wo .are Mot aware it. Mr. WbiJ^had.^aitber gUBj.plsto norknj j?( A Bal? of cettoti *r ^Jf^,H0iet^e^te9pUig, ^cnd: us k ?ampi? QT cotton' taken from a bali raised, ginned and packed in 1850-twen ty-four yeara ago It was raised by Mrs M E. Boyd (now Mrs. Coi. Bf. Ii. Fort and sold in Bates burg last rweok at. 9; cents.1 Mrs. B. was offered 40 couts ic gold for tbis cotton in ! 1805.7 Mr. .H u iel figures up the loss as follows : ' 4S3 lbs. at 40 eta. $173 2C Interest at 7 per cent, since I?C5. ? 218 lfi . . . $39130 Amount sold for. , 40 00 Loss. .' . $350 75. Monitort . Cloaks and Dolmans. We hare a large stock of these goods and atremarkably low prices. A 82.50 Cloak for $lc5Q. ;A,$?.50 Cloak, for $5.25 and a Cloak that vrouid be cheap at $12.50, wo aro selling for $9.75: . ALVIN HART. 'Jersey Jackets, (ill I am selling Jersey Jackets lit ?2.25 and $375. I am determined to close them out at once. ALVIN HART. Corsets. The best' stock that we have ever shown, and at very much reduced prices. 50c will get a real decent, tmod Corset. ALVIN HART. Ribbons. All the shades'that could be desired in these goods. ALVIN HART. Plush, Velveteen, ?tc. A ll colors ia Plush at quite reasonable prices. CBl?ck .Velveteen, Black Cash mere, Dress Goods, &c. ALVIN HART. Hamburg Edgings anti Insertions, Laces* ?kc An attractive stock of-Hamburg Edg ings and Insertions. Lovely Laces io ail the new and desirable patterns. > \ ALVIN HART. Table Linens, &c. All Linen .Table Cloths for 50c yd. and up. Quito a large slock of Towels, Doilies, Ac. ALVIN HART. Under-Vests. All sizes and qualities of Childrens' Ladies and-Geuts Un der- Vests ?from 25c to the finest merino ones. ' 'ALVIN HART. Flannels. All grades of Tetl.ahd .white .flannel's nt prices about 25 per cent cheaper than last season. Unbleached Cotton Flannel that would he cheap at 15c for 10c yd. Ladies' Twilled French Suiting Flannels in all colors. ALVIN HART. Balmoral Skirts. ? A large assortment of beautiful ones and made of first class material. Some thing that will give satisfaction. ALVIN HART, Zephyrs In all shades and good quality at Kc per ounce. ALVIN HART. Machine Needles. Al?sfeeVand:foriquite a variety of Ma chines at prices lower than heretofore. ALVIN HXRT. ?Blankets. :.- >,J . A huge pile of Blankets from $1.00 per pr. and up to $0 00 for Blankets as good as we sold last season for $8 25. ALVIN KART. Carpets. A positive fact that we are selling Car pets as cheap, if not cheaper than in large Cities, and good reasons can be given why we can a Hurd to do so. Beau tiful Carpets and Rugs! So don't trouble yourselves to,-go to Augusta tor these things. I Kj ?*i ALVIN" HART. Gents' Clothing. A well selected stock of ready-made Clothing for Boys and Gonts,-to be sold nt close prices. m ALVIN HART. Gents' Shirts, &c. A good linen bosom Shirt for 650 and up. We have a very lame ?toclc andji* .urn-down linen Collars, 2 for 25c, ?ud it s really a good collar. ALVIN HART. Shoes. We have upwards of $4,000 worth of Shoes and -Boots., We Lave a full line of .'hildren'8, Misses', Indies' and Men's ?oarse Shoes. A laige Hue of tine Shoes, ill guaranteed. Quite anextensive stock >f Ziegler's Shoes for Children and Miss ?s aud- Ladies, in laced, buttoned ami ?ongress. A .mutm larger stock bf'Gents' land-made Shoes than we have overbad jefore, and about 75c per pair cheaper ban as good and nice a shoe can be joughtin Augusta.: We don't pretend o say that our Shoes are the only good ihoes made, and that other merchants an't buy from as good' Factories as we' lo ; but we will try to make it to the in erest ol' all who will give us a call, to mrchase from u-. Examiue and seo for 'ourselves where you eau do best. . . I- ALVIN HART. Edgefield (TJH^ S. Ci^Nov. 7, '83: * luick as Electricity and Safe as Gov ernment Bonds.. Qufck as electricity, salo as Govern neut bonds, and sure as the law of grav tation! We allude to Penh's Bitters. Che doctors now order these Bitters uui "ersaily;-and, what is more to the point vo have never heard a complaint from my one who has used thom. You can ;o elsewhere-if your^llver willbearyou mt in the operation-and got other, and ?heaper, and mqre foreign Bitters, but veli-there's no "use talking; . Penn's Jitters are the real thing for the liver. ^ToMy Friends Withe Country. When you come toto-vn and wanta lice lunch, try a box of my'Boiled Din ton Dessert extra. W. N. BURNETT. ' Something New Under the Sun! ??nd firlkht,Iand^beautlfhl, and cheap ! tush toMhsKtf'B 'and Ro*r4br yourselves iis tempting display of-Jewelry. : t3T Be sure to call "on JAS. M, Conn luring Coutt?-week, and supply-yourself rpm' ?ieft:h6?p?s'V largest, best stock of tootsand Sfioes in this market. ~4t43 -^pe- Boy'--Boote-?na Shoes or-'N. W.: ??T'RPHKV <fc Sosr Angusla, Ga. Thin est goods;and lowest' prices.. .,. j' ^Hr- IL Wood"-G??se-T-will supply our S?rket with good beef from' this time orr Wednesdays and' Saturdays of each' reek. l&?MM ?a???l 'WH. Mtrr| :ERIN.Co., lbr Boots, Shoes and Hats, hen you vii?it Augusta. ? a tm [40 ' ? ' " ' rr ? -? i- .-.?>:- ?(fig I- ' '. ; ? the favorites. V | ^h? learTing 'brands' of C igars ia- EJg?v |d-PUNCH and EUREKA'-ar? for sale/ ..the ol?;and reliable^'-'BonaD/.a" Saloon. Go to:??EN^V forth'e-iest Seeiit Ci-? jain the worlds-Eureka- and Punch. amember tho names. . ? I *i-??rrf ttt f>? t. i? laffin lin . ? itin-ir n.-l>?2 Allin want of ihe^LtrmoU'o/ Fresh. jocmes-will aiwaysffn^ cn H stock corny ate..,- v^IffPJSNNr&SON. rents^b^Jennings' H?pati? or. Liv _ crMe ? -. eisomoa fooa . ^U^.SBMa&WW' Q?B^pd.jror:]Ui? con-? nioucs- ol many people ?juiii runiote riions of the-OSunty? Jmanjcof whom" ve;come 20amlrSO<rrril?s to getaVOttle-" .^...T#^^'^H?Ntfc.rQ?^'Xivei? ^trtne,^^trbasipeeq,pl??e? ?tt.the 3dsH)f the-fb?h>wingh*m<*of thlaCoun who wilt ?elf ifrwt'the Manbfactnrer'sr; ce: R;'AiJrurti?r;-Bro.;' Jolinsionf ?.?r?.uub, Trentpn'; W. U.Talbert," hohotb,?r,W, R..parks ;? Co., Parks-. Ie^Ct; C..Fuller 4 Coif Liberty Hiliil ?.-l>t?st/&-?p?,: ; ffirksey's ; irf?rio?S lasantLane; J.^'SfroraV'Jiela; J.-: Lanier; ^Cold-fiprinKi- ?<t?TKi0.uzta^ n^r?xtfHaw^ &.WattH;->M<)doa; W Dalias,'-Map?etoti ; T.^S/' Wright i, Wards; T L. Lewls^feelingStreet.: t ;' wflffl?tteVSS^ll?^ Calhoun, Troy. rice, 50 cents ? bottle, repared and warranted by ... vfTl^"JCTNINaS^lEDICjtN-E CO.,.' * & fcFair Sf,, Edg?fioJd C. H., 8'. C.: a-J._B. N^prtms.^f "fronton, S. C.," a laBgerat??k^?f Goads, ati?Tch be la ug at close figures. Salt, $1.00 per :. He also keans on hand burial s: including tho best metuiic. wt ] "1 ro< d? bu Rt am i "I OK the r 1 tw mr tai pei sui coi leg Tb pu for Al bia W. I I lan loe ty i ves lan du? Coi val froi \i>rs C lioi Ge< ann Sta loa: B we liet Cen Lot mei by; and Esq Pul T( anet iute givt ol' t, Ni HOI T1 ceml tlem man, bate that, .PP? trato pers? estai that-? a re .a, that i Sta Nanq Rac P descei decca; order before latfort ber iii erit or sale. Mas i rr- " ' - . ? I T "f-r|Aft&? Advertiser; * Miss Ra?noy as a Teacher of Pi 1 1 I: J J? iii?iisfcii- I *jf f DENNY'S X ROADS, Oct. 27.1882 * . ^e^^^^rriffc?-; We feeNike giy 9 V(?>olf 1?J5J^?& frota* ?b'ia part oft County. To day closed the second s j sion of Miss Sallie Ramey'a writing echi i It ia wonderful what an improvement i i jbe maje hr BO short a ? time, with'sucb . .accomplished teacher, ne the above nan ' lady. Mi3S?Raniey. jC&Ihe hereja stran ; most of us, ou'ti We!feel' that we are gre ly indebted to her for the instruction g ' en to our children. This morning \ , spell tin.?he exaltation/Of her-le?as The examination was conducted by Mis Rilla Mitchell'?nd ' Sudi?'Mathis s . Master Jodie Crouch, to the entire sal faction of all present. Two of the old gentlemen present pronounced it a peri success.* - After the ; exercises closed) si a dinner was spread,:. as . you hav'nt s< lately. Nothing, .was lacking to mi the whole affair a Buccess but ''Baco, We mean " Jim." Pies, cakes, turke chickens, and good things general After dinner waa over most of the ero went to Mr. Craft Crouch's reside] where they enjoyed some splendid mn? furnished by Miss Sr.die Mathis and 1 brothers. No family in all Edgefi< j can furnish better musip^ than Mr. Jan Matbif'-ev'ai.yoa well ?now. We heartily endorse Miss Ramey flilly, competent to teach tte yoong, well as the old, to write ;. and bespeak her thc patronage of the public general Crops are short up here ; every body busy sowing seeds of s?ne kind. Oc< sionally.we hear of a, marriage ; and fr< tho present. outlook there will be mc soon. Ere thia reaches you, your read? will have heard of the marriage of M Celeste M. Gilder to Mr. William R. Lo formerly of Johnston, by Rev. M. ] Boyd, at the bride's residence. " As the days of Noah,'-' so it is now ! Yours Truly, > D. Dr. John B. Sawyere, Iuka, Mis BayB: "Brown's Iron Bitters gi' general satisfaction." Ladies! Now is the time to secure a bargain jne of those beautiful Walking Jackei Cloaks and Rubber Gossamers, at 1-47 J. M. COBB'S. United States of America LYTHE CIRCUIT. CO?R-Tr^DL TR1CT OF-HO UTII CAROLINA. Ingus R. Blakey vs. A. H. White, et s In pursuance of an Order filed in tl hove cause on the Sd day of July, A. ] 834, by. ilie Circuit Judge, I will sell c iALED AY iu December, at public ou ry, at 12 M., The following described REAL El "ATE, being the same conveyed t )ced of November the 30th. 1880, to Ai us R. Blakey by the Piedmont and A ugton Lifo Insurant* Company. At Edgefield Court Home. The following property lying in Edg eld County: 1, Thope two Tracts of Land lying c id near the Saluda River, near Salue ld Town Station of the Columbia an reen ville Railroad, known as the "Hoi ira places" and containing ninetoe undred acres, more or less. 2..Tho Tract .of Land known as tb Parks' placo," on Stevens Creok, net arksville Station on the Greenwood i ugusta Railroad, and containing tw indred and forty-eight acres, more ? ss. At Aiken Court House. The following property lying in Aike ninty: 1. That Lot of Land, containing thre I acres, more or less, at Summer Hil ?. The Tn.ct of land, with building Breon, three milos from the Savanna ver on the Graniteville Road, contain 5 ninety-seven and onerhalf acrei bre or less. At Bara well Court House. The following property lying in Barr ?ll County : I. That Tract Of Land, known as th lansom" place, containing 350 acre! >re or less, 200 in cultivation, with goo felling house and all necessary fart ildings, on waters of Lower Thre ins Creek. This is a well improve il valuable property. !. That Tract of Land, known as th S?sterling place," containing200 acrei >re or less, with all irnproveuionl sreon, situate on Lower Three Run aek and the Port Royal Railroad. CKR.MS:-One-half cash; balance i elve months, secured by bond wit irtgage of premises. Mortgage to cor n power-of foreclosure and sal6 at ea jse of mortgagor, together with ii .ance clause. Purchaser to pay all r< d fees. Purchaser to have the priv e of paying all cash, if he prefer e above, or any pait thereof, may I rchased at Private Sale at any time bi e'December 3rd, from Messrs. POP iABKELL, ltii Law. Range, Coluu ., S. C., or tho Edgefield lands from 1 BETT?S, Jr., Esq., Edgefield C. I AUBIN L. BOULWARE, leceiver P. and A. Lite Insurance O ?ov. 7, 1883 -4t48 $250,000 'OR investment in mortgages on iu proved and productive agriculture ds in Edgefield County. We are U al correspondents in Edgefield Coui for capitalists who are prepared to ii it two hundred and fifty thousand do ?? in mortgages on improved and pr? :Uve agricultural lands in Edgetiel mty-to the extent of one-third of tl ue of the lands, and in sums rangit m three hundred to five thousand do i, for a period of five years. ?ur correspondents have invested mi ja of money in farm mortgages I jrgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis i, Arkansas and in theNorth-Westei tes. They are now prepared to mal us to the people of this State. NORRIS A FOLK. A ttorneys at Law. ?dgefiold, S. C., Nov. 7, '63 -4t48 Executor's Sale. > Y order of W; P. Roath, Esq , Jud| ' of Probate for Edgefield Count will 6611, at public outcry, at Edg i q. HT, on^be .first; Monday hi:lJ iber, 1883, the Brick Store House at i belonging to Estate of J. W. Tin rman, dee'd. The lot is 40 feet froi J 5 feet lu depth, aud adjoins the li om / lot occupied by A. 8. Tom pk in !., as a. law office abd fronts on tl die Square of the village of Edgefiei erma of aale: One-half cash, the ba 9 on a credit of twelve months, wil rest /rom day of sale. Purchaser > bond and security and a niortgaf lie. premises. ? ; W. H. TIMMERMAN, -X. JJ. TIMMERMAN, - nv. ?, 18S3r-4t48J Ex'ors. ?tye fit Application f?r F! nal Discharge. IE undersigned hereby gives noti< that, on the second" Monday in Di ber next, he will make a Final Se ent on the Estate of Thornton Cob , deceased, in the office of tho Pr? Judge for .Edgefield County; an at the same time and place, he wi fl?m a Final, Discharge as Adminif r de boiiis non of said estate. A ms having demands against sal B are notified to present thom o lay, and those indebted to said estai arnostly requested .to meet me o lay prepared to settle. w - A. P. WEST, ,? . Administrator de bonis non. v. J?.lf;63.rT-?t48 /tejtf South barolin! MB&FiF?ELD. CO UN TY. . ""I??" Oommc-K -Picas. ' Y A^J0-8 Benjamin Connelly :herAdaniA.afid others. ..' T?C?. is.hereby. given to all , per ?ns claiming to bo a obild, or th ndant of a child.-of Joseph Morrl? sed, w hose land was sold under tb of the,Court herein, to establisl > mo by pr??f the ' tact of such re ship, otf or before the 20th Decom ixl; or else be barred from any ben "'interest in the proceeds of san STf?j?PrtlN8,hasler E. C. ter's Office, Nov, 5, 18B3.-?U8 ed COMIO!" ISE VICTO BUS! smT DW? IPI on illunie. That Most of tho Dry Gor?vertisements of the Present Day -?1ST OF Senseless Th and Bombast. Among the Southern '.e, Is A heady Well Knoten to Every Intigent Header! That Those Who Say One Weoy Reduce Goods from $1 to 50 Cents, and Hext from Fifty Ce; 25 Cents, Are Telling the Truth, I No Sen Pen on Believes. In our business career we haways deliberately avoided this method of attracting public attention, atever we state in the newspapers we hold ourselves ready to rerfornll times and without qualification, and we are happy>to be*able to sayifully-and this is our reward ss well a? our tribute and compliment to otelligenca and common Eense of the peo ple-that the~Te8ult6 in our bis are most gratifying and satisfactory. This year, notwithstanding shoops and general complaint about trade, we have so far sold more Gooda ever before, and we trust that the close of the season will find us able ake the same report. We always keep on hand t'INEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS ob tainable, both Foreign and Douv We do not take one artidhe market price of which everybody knows-and sell it away beloM value and put three profits on the next article the customer buys ; bufcmt the very closest prices on all our Goods. We will not allow ouria to be undersold on Domestics, and ou the Finer Grades of Goods we meet any market in the United States. Samples sent by mail on appton. Orders filled promptly and carefully DALY * ARMSTRONG, MASONIC TEPLE, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 7, 1883.-43 ASSIGNES SALE! The Entire Stock of forges, Buggies, Wagons, Saddles, Harness, Leathc&c, at the O d St?nd of R. H. MY & CO. Will Be Offered \r The Next Thirty Days X-AT GREATLY EDUCED PRICES ! TUE above goods ure all clean, di stock, made by the Best Manufacturers in the United States, and comprime well known makes of Studebaker, Wil burn and Standard Plantation WHIP, .ill sizes. Best quality of Open and Top Buggies, Pbii'tons, Victorias andjeiu-ion Top Cabrioleties made in tho North? rn and Eastern States; alHO seventy-D Open and Top Bupgies of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and Road Carts. -A. I..'(iE STOCK OF Single and Double Harness, Stagt'aruess. Plow Gear, Hames, Traces. Collara' Bits, Buckles, Plow Bridles, Um lilas, Whips, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, Ac Leather and Rubber Belting, ali ss. Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Shoe Findings Hemp, Jute, Soap Stone and Gunjacking, Ac, Ac. These Goods ?AND Large Inducements WI Bc Offered to Cash Buyers Call Early antiiix Call ^b^u^^ammejjhe tods and Secure tho Bargains Now Offered.-^ EVfcvthojcgular twelve months guarantee. Oct. 24, 188'!.-3m4G 701 Broad Street, Augusta, ?a. ALFRED BAKEH, President JOSEPH S. BEAN, Cashier A?GUSTA8AVINGSBA?K 'Wi j 811 Broa St., Augusta, Ga. Cash Assets, \ ?- - $275.000.00 Surplus, _ -_? - - 25,000.00 ?RANSACTS a GENERA DEPOSTF&^ISCOUNT BUSINESS Interest c ^posits i Five to Two Thousand Dollars. 3p??iG ^ttentic Given to Collections. JSEPH S. BEAN, Cashier. Oct. 24, 1883.-ly4G ? w Vi ' E. G. ROGERS. . IH Still ?linir a Full Line of FURIITUBE At the Old Sand, 549 Broad St. UNDETf?KING! All kinds of WOOD and M? LL IC CASES, COFFINS and CASKETS o a"d-_[Oct 3, 1883 -43 n batches, lamonds, Jewelry SILVER and PL7ED WARE, CLOCKS, &c I have received and am recng daily, the finpst line of the above goods ver brought to this city, at DES LOWER THAN J?VJ2H. *n:-* ri ie BRAZILIAN SJPECTAO. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired and arranted. ~ WOT. SCHWEIGE RT, ct. IS, '82. - ly] 732 ?ad St.. tinder Central Hotel, Augusta. MARY 1 DIAL, EX., Continq the Business of JOH! C. DIAL, Direct Iiorter and Dealer in 1NGLISH AND MERICAN HARDWARE. Colmbia, S. C? dia Rubber and Leather B(Dg, Sugar Cane Mills, Evaporalor Pans Sheet Copper and Galvarud Sheet Iron suitable for making Evap orators, India Rubber d Hemp Packing, Files, Wrenches, Lehes, &c, &c. Mechanics' Tots of Every Description, 5W8, OKaina, Corn Shellera, led Cutters, Harrows, Circular Saws, Upright ' Mill Saws, Lime, Cement.'laster, Window Glass, Paints, Brushes, Varnish, Carriage, Btgy and Wagoo Material of Every Description. 0 Quality of Good and Prices Guaranteed. I?* Orders Accompanied wn the Money or Satisfactory Reference Will ?eive Careful Attention. [Mar. 14. '83.-3m (iee of Application Hr Fi nal Discharge* 3TICE is hereby given that >n the 10th day of November, 1883,1 will ly to the Probate Court for Byefield ii ty for a Final Discharge as Cuardl f Mattio Abney, dee'd. t , , ,a JOEL R. A BI KY. :t. Iii, 1883.--4t45 SEED OATS Taken in Exchange for YOUNG FRUIT TREES ! Address W. K. NELSON, Proprietor Georgia ffitrsay, Oct, 2, 1883 -3m] Arcit'STA, GA. ? 9 B: g g o OJ? 2 o ?. ? ,_i O . . *' ? w LJ ^rj _ o. - Jai' (5 ^ s I o < Tj ?< 2 g ?l< g. ? x ? . g P S fl? o n HJ2 co CD P^d CD C? i-, ? OT 3 ?^J o ?-? tr1 i rsi I -ri? gi Sr0/^ o?^ ? ?>r lng S- ' g*!L OT 5 5 5 . ? Brf ^ O o p< oj?3 ? - ^ PT SA M ^-t o - ii? s ^p 0 ? -"^T 5 ?j o Ul 5 S P-< 5>" c O 3 ?. VT J ?i? I ??iiV %>F M ?I u ?lg fc ? H li v > S", p ?B ? * su '* ?"*.g?c |l| H' s I'ISHQ Hoc-? & 5p *jLJ ft ?5 leal Wefli: rr rf fig "ipi !i p P S g,. j pn 5 j s 'Zj, gs. ai ^ P w - s . ?"0, 4 O P*fl ?S3 S. P p op I 1 g 2:.' ? B i J 35 LJ r-? ?? ??? ?n 2 - ? ' SOT gip p W; I? kl ^ " 5' ' ^ s -I ??.1 ? I LJ So - t? -rJ P P ?> Li tl I s. H. g,Jf ? a rf 5?2 ^ ?T '? ' rn i ~ S? ( s J_^_I -_ ! P "S ' 3C o , S ?r ^ i ? c 2 c73 g?i 3 I rro P ., i . i Kennion of Co. ll, lidcombe Legion, S. C.V. nil A HB??ION of the survivors ?fj?o. ?X, "fl," Holcombe Legion, ?. C: Sftj .viii bo<hehl at McNary's Ferry, ICdgCt i ield county, S. C., on - .' ,\ Satnrilay-, Noveoibcr 21th, 18d3^.-MT j Maj. Anderson and others are expect- ; *d to address tl>? mueting: All the snjr k-ivors of Co: " ll" will'please make it a >oint to bo prtsf nt. -.?tfh?.i\>m rna oily at iarue are invited, and the ladies arekiud ly solicited u> grui-e the occasion with ' .heir presence"and'^a-s/.-sc.*.. ? , :" - ^ - CdMMiTTEK. i Oct. JO, 18HS.-3t_. For Sale, [ APLANTATION of Nine Hundred ' Acres of land,', in the lower part of J Aiken CountV, near the Barnwell line. Dna Hundred Acres cleared, the balance | n line, virgin nine forest. ,The planta tion is lovel ind well watered. The soil. < is of good pine land tj"-*!1^- Dwelling < ind out buildings on premises, pail road station within four miles. Terms: ?6.00 per acre-one-third cash, bal?? ce in one and two yoars. -ALSO, A Plantation of Eight Hundred Acres, Adjoining above, and bf liko quality and similar improvements, with Twb Hun dred Acres of cleared land, balance m pine forest. Same terms as above. Fi.r further information apply to J CROFT A DUNLAP, Oct. 24, 1881 - $U(i\' \ , Aiken, S. C. Law Firm. GRIFFIN & CALUSOrr Tho undersigned ham entered ?uto a pnrtnei>bi]> in the'practice of- Law in all tho'CohrWoT^hfe-Stat*.*-' ?vi .: * H . : &;ft:ORIFFIN, JAN?ES CALLIHON^: Sept. 19, 1883. " 1 MOffS?fiQUS BIHIB?T ION .OF UNPARALLELED BARGAINS! The Northern Market Glutted -AND Shoe Manufacturers Despondent. Failures Re ported on all Sides ! THE COMMERICIAIi BEAR,' In the Midst of the Din, and with an Eye to Business and an Iron Grasp on the Market, Has Rescued Several Prominent Manufacturers from the Jaws of Bankruptcy! Augusta the Recipient -OF HIS CARGO Ol' BARGAINS. -UK SUM M H? H - .n io Make tulum for I^AXLL, G?ODt! :o: .adies' Opera Slippors,.35e 'hildrnnV-flippers. 25c ?dies'.H. 5d. Opera Slipn< rs.J.Z.Z.lQp .adios' N. P. Ties..... "L .adies' Ni P. Button. i oe 60c Misses' Kid Fox Polish.fjoc Ladies' Bcf. Bala.QQC Ladies' Pebble Polish..!..l...!.9ftc Ladies' Snro-a. - T .. ? - " ^75,000 SALE OF MEN'S SHOES 'coopee! in by:the .Lenders. "Good-bye" to thc "Early . Birds," wlio bought some time since. We fire the t?oeond Shot in Men's Shoes. Hold your lireath and read these Prices : .''K ' i 'J*: ' ' ti ion's Cf. Ties..85 cents ?en's Prince Alberta.95 cents ien's Or\ford Ties.?K) cents .Ion's Congress Gaiters.971 cts. T. . . i .j (..... . . Men's Strap Ties.$125 Men's Cf. English Bala.1 25 Men's Congress S. S.1 15 Men's Congress Hand Sowed.4 50 Men's Cf. Button Shoes.4 25 Dur Immense Shoe Emporium beiiig Entirely too Small for the Vast Stock Bought by our Buyers ,his Season, Messrs. Van Buren & Barnard, Agts. Piedmont Air Line and Palmetto Line, have dndly consented to let a large portion of our 3oods stay in the Freight Depots unta we can ?et a Warehouse to stow them in. Tho JH BI Dry Goods, Clothing, and nl-ji'd -i--' lil?i-? jl ? . itei? ti iii* ?"*jj>Jo.'i:..: 724, to 740 Inclusive, Broad Street, -