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here from every corner of i county. It is expected that th< numbers will swell as the campai grows old. Behind the movemc is a campaign fund of $100,0 for which Buck has gone to Wai ington. Alike amount has be assigned lo Alabama, North Ca lina, and West Virginia. 1 national camgaign will be foug out in these States* .the loss any one of which, unless gr* changes occur elsewhere alo the line, will be fatal to Cle^ land. Such is the programme. We fear that there is too mu truth in the above, and Son Carolina has only escaped heil in a like predicament by the ma agement,-thefine8se and the ner of B. B. Tillman. The election is over and tl statement can in no wise aid electing Tillman, but it is tra and should be blazoned abroa that but for Gov. Tillman and h coadjutors, our old State wou. to-day be engaged in a deal struggle with Third party ism an Republicanism, with the odds a against her. We say death-stru, gie, because that is just exact] what it would be-and no ma could see the end thereof. Can the antis ever be made I believe that any good can come OT of Nazareth? A VOICE FROM NEW YORK John R. Abuay, JEsq., now prominent lawyer in New Yor city, is on a visit to Edgefield, hi old home. Mr. Abney will on hi return go by way of Oklahoma where he has some important prc fessional engagements. In a shoi interview we were glad to lear; that Mr.'Abney did not think Gov Tillman to be so black a devil (? as the antis have painted him and that while he didn't agre with him on some subjects, h certainly did in his advocacy o the- $3 poll tax, the Agricultura College, and the industrial achoo for girls, and in his opposition t< the financial theories of the Wal street magnates. Mr. Abney think that Gov. Tillman is sincere, hil intentions honest, that the plat form on which he has gathered hi followers to be of sound timber but that some of his methods ar* at times faulty. DEATH OF DR. GARRETT The following account of th< death of Dr. H. C. Garrett, a highlj esteemed son of Edgefield, we eli] ^ from the Augusta Evening News Dr. Henry C.Garrett, after ar illness of four weeks with typhoic fever, died at ll o'clock thii morning. His condition has been critical for the past week, and the end, which peacefully and quietly came, has been momentarily looked for several days. The doctor waa a native ol Edgefield county, S. C, and lived there up to two years ago, when he bought a lovely home and moved out here. He was 57 years old, and a * graduate of a New York Medical College. He was a brother of Mr. W. A. Garrett of August, who was with him at the time of his death, also a brother of Mrs. W. J. Talbert, Mrs. Collier Hammond, and Mrs. W. Holmes, all of Edgedfield. The Doctor leaves a wife and six children. His only son is now desperately ill with typhoid fever, and there are grave fears of his recovery. ^Dr. Garrett was a prominent, citizen, and was well known and generally admired. He was a cultured and refined gentle man and liked by all. Dr. E. W. Bailey of Beaufort, S. C., a prominent druggist of that town, was m Macon yesterday. . He said to the News that no matter who wins in the' primary next . Tuesday in that State, there is going to be a bolt, and that one of the hottest and most bitter cam paigns ever known in modern political history will be waged between the Til Im?n i tes and Shep pardites. It is feared that when this bolt does come that there will be blood shed in our sister State. BL South. Ea HHHaSS One Soi I Rs-Tillman. fcypgSarofccap hear, Tillra ?erv County in \ ?x, these are doul flfce Beaufort Sum! T^orgeTown^^airfield, Richlar and Charleston. In Edgefield county the Ti man delegation ie elected by overwhelming majority. Of t county officers Sheriff Ouzts, Tret urer Stevens, and Auditor Dai are probably re-elected. As a sample bottle of the way has gone in the whole county, between Sheppard and Tillma we give the followiug reports fro the following boxes : Meeting Street, which voted fi Sheppard at the reorganization c the 9th of April, gave Tillman I majority. Dennys gave Tillman 100 mi jority.. Rinehart No. 3, stood 91 f< Tillman". At our village precinct Durisc and Williams tied. Geo. D. Tillman seems to b running ahead for Congress at a] boxes heard from in this county Prohibition is a long way ahead in Edgefield county, so fa as we can learn. Kinards, 100 for Tillman, 6 fo Sheppard. - Red Hill, 90 tor Tillnran,-20 fo Sheppard. Johnston, a Sheppard box by ; majority of 12 on the 9th of April gave Tillman 6 majority. Hurrah for Jake Hardy 11 Cooperville, No. 1,? 85 for Till man, 1 for Sheppard. Holstein's X Roads, 125 fo: Tillman, to 13 for Sheppard. In Edgefield county, Tillmai not only held his vote of the 9tl of April, but captured half of th< boxes which went for Sheppard or that date. Hurrah for Jake Hardy ! Tillman ..carried Merriwether his own box, by a majority of 8. Hurrah for Luther Reese ! THE THIRD PARTY In Alabama, Kolb, who appearec aa an alliance candidnate for gov ernor and was defeated for th< democratic nomination, bolted was defeated again and is nov> acting with the republicans. In Arkansas the third party and republican leaders are acting together. In Louisiana, the alliance anounces a ticket for electors against the democrats. In North Carolina, the alliance has gone bodily to the third party. In Georgia Tom, Watson and other leaders who pretended two years ago to be democrats, and who were brought into this State to teach us democracy are now third party whoopers. In. Texas, we are told a bolt is sure from the democratic nomina tions. In Tennessee Buchanan, elected governor as an allince democrat, has bolted the party and is running as an independent. In Virginia, the third party is organized and in the field for a hard fight-Greenville Daily News. In South Carolina, Gov. Tillman throttled the Third party in its early infancy before it had even grown its pin feathers.-[ED. ADVERTISER.] Alabama Saved to the Democrats Party for all Time. NEW YORK, Aug. 29-Addison G. Smith of Birmingham, Ala., Chair man of the Alabama State Central Committee, said to-day : "We have had a terrific fight in Alabama, bul we have saved the State to the Democratic party, not only for the State, but for the Presidential contest, and we believe for future years. In the coming campaign WM are going to carry the State for Cleveland and Stevenson. Alabama will not vote to surrender home rule governmenl and the control of her elections to any exterior au thority. There are indications of : a fusion between Kolb men and : the Republicans, but it will fail te : succeed." WEEK OF ANXIETY. Many Vessels Scheduled to Arrive in New York from Infected Ports. NEW YORK, Aug. 29.-This is likely to be a busy and anxious peek for health officials who stand guard over the entrance to New fork. An extensive fleet of foreign vessels from all ports of Europe, many of them direct from cholera infected districts, are scheduled to arrive here, and with the spread )f the disease abroad the chances of its being imported here ie con sidered alarmingly great and ever increasing. The same scrupulous vigilance that has marked the work of the health officers at quarantine ever ?ince the first news of the ap pearance of the disease in ports of Europe reached here will continue to be maintained and if such a thing be possible even greater precautions will be taken. Seven counties in western Texas have refused to issue a marriage jertificate to a boy 15 years of ige and a widow 40 years old with thirteen children. A man obtains his maximum ?veight at 40 years of age. a woman it 50 years. It is said every man has some thing to growl about. It is a sad house when the hen ;rows loude? than the cock. It is far less dangerous to slip ?vith the- foot than the tongue. The negro lives longer in the South than he does in the North. HES M. COBB, Sole Agent for the Celebrated "ET Brand Hals MTd by C. H. Gardner & Co., Philadelphia. We can gi ve you the latest styles ind best quality in these goods realizing the importance of selling a Good Hat Ne .will hereafter devote especial ittention to this department. Call m us. j. M. COBB. D. S. THOMAS, - WITH - ARLINGTON HOTEL. I am now in the employ of the Ar lington Hotel, Augusta, Ga., where I pill be pleased to see and serve my Edgefleld friends. C. S. THOMAS. We know that many read ers of the Advertiser distrust the advertisement which an nounces goods at cost ; and such distrust is a wise skepti cism on the part of the public, for no merchant can sell goods at cost and meet his own bills, when presented for payment. And yet we are going to offer our stock of Shoes-one thou and dollars worth-at actual cost, less the freight. These Shoes are of all grades and sizes for ladies', gents', and children. We also offer all our Notions, Dry Goods, and Crockery at cost, less the freight. Our reasons for sell ing at cost are, first, we can as well afford to sell at cost as to keep them at cost ; and secondly, we propose in the future to do only a grocery business, and must dispose of everything we keep, except groceries, in order to get the store room. These two reasons ought to satisfy the most skeptical that we mean business. If parties wish it we will show our bills, CHEATHAM & BURNETT Edgefleld C. H., S. C. Greenville Female - College, GREENVILLE, S. C. The session of 1892-93 will begin WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28. On Tuesday, Sept. 27th, the president will meet at Columbia and at points on the Columbia and Greenville R?R. young ladies com ing to this college by that route. Those arriving by other railroads will have arrangements made for their being met at convenient points on arrival. Corps nf twenty instructors. Number of students last session, 242. Department of Music with Con servatory Course. Wade Q. Brown, Artist Graduate of N. E., Conser vatory, Boston. Directors-with five assistant instructors. Miss Stella L. Ferris, Graduate in vocal music, N. E. Con, Boston, instructor of voice culture. Full college course. High stand aid of scholarship. The health record surpasses that of all Fe male colleges in the State. Send ror new catalogue. A. S. TOWNES, Pres. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDGBFIBLB COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY, (Limit'd) against MIMS MOBLEY, et al. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of the judgment of foreclosure in this cause, I will sell at Edgefleld Court House, South Carolina, on sales day in September, 1892, the following described realty, to wit : No. 1. All that piece or tract of land lying, situate and being in Edgefleld county and State of South Carolina, containing fifty-eight and one-half (68}?) acres, more or less, on Mine I Creek, and bounded by lands of J. M j Rushton, the Raborn lands, and others No. 2. All that tract of land, lying, situate and being in. the county of Edgefleld and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and forty three and one-half (143%) acres, more or less, one Mine Creek of Saluda River, and bounded by lands of J. M Rushton, the Raborn lands, Elick Walton and others. TKRMS OF SALE : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mortgage to secure the payment of the credit por tion, or all cash at purchasers option Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. VIRGINIA HOUSE, Private asd Tnieit Board. 602 Broad St., Cor. Washington, -A.TJG-TJTST-A., i - QvA. MRS. A. J. SMITH, PROFSS L. DOUGLAS SHOE CENTFL?EMEN. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boya and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise ment which wfll appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, bat Insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Sold br COBB, EDGE F IE LD, S. C. A PHOTOGRAPH Of each member of your family will 1 cost less than heretofore. Prices lately reduced. 0?0FmThe photographs now made will not turn yellow. H MIMS, EDGEFIELD C. H. Always ask for "J. M. Cobb's" $3.00 Gent's Shoes and $2.00 Ladies' Shoes, We buy these goods in such quantities as to be able to sell you for $1.00 per pair less than you can And them any where. Our "Crown'! brand for $1.25 ?and $1.60cannot be duplicated either in quality or price outside of our store. When you want a good calf lined shoe or genuine Standard Screw brogan call for Marcy ?jos. goods sold only by ^LM^OUR, ', ! SoleAgent. SHIP OR HAUL TC CRANSTON < Fireproof Wa 7 3 9 33* ID TT IST O L AUGUSTA, They have had long experienc' I and guarantee quick sales and prom; We will make full cash advanc< > *'~? ?i ' ' j ? Cranstqn. < AUGUSTA, General ? Re] EDG?EFII I have opened General Repair will be pleased to receiye the patn General Repairs and Overhauling, s Wagons, Carri; Road yehieles Steam Engines, Mo\ - MANUFACT Wasons, More . and In fact anything and?all things need repairs will receiv? the most ci at my bands. All work guaranteed ?me atrial. Prices: Lbw ?nd GK B. COU Near 1 EDGEFIELD C. H., w. r>. JE IMPOK'CEIt, MANUFACTU GODS, Rifles, Revolvers, Cartrid All Kinds of S Repairing Prc A full line of Keys always on ha loss? Broad ?51., 7-27-92-3m Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGKFJELD. In tbe Court of Common Pleas. PURSUANT to the judgments and orders of the court aforesaid, sev erally made in the cases below entitled, [will offer for sale at public out-cry jefore the Court House in the town of Edgefield, County and State aforesaid, >n the first Monday in September next, being the fifth day of said month), between the legal hours of sale, the real estate in each case described, on ;he terms therein specified, viz : En the case of THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDON, (Limit ed,) Plaintiff, against JOHN O. SEIGLER, Defendant., All that tract or parcel of land lying ind being situated in the County of ridgefield and State of South Carolina, to wit: Four hundred and fifteen [415) acre?, more or less, bounded North by lands of L. J. Miller, East by lands of Mrs. C. Crafton and L. J. Miller, South by lands of H. Franklin, and West by lands of Jefferson Briggs TERMS OF SALE : One-half cash, and balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. Credit portion to be secured by a mortgage of the premises and bond of purchaser or all cash at the purchasers option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. In the Case of THE AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY OF ' SCOTLAND, (Limited), Plaintiff, against , SARAH E. WINN. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the County Of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, to wit- One hundred thirty-one acres more or less, bounded on the North by lands of J. C. Lanier and W. A. Rey nolds, on the East by lands of W. A. Reynolds and J. O. Seigler, on the South by lands of M. C. Reynolds, and on the West by lands of M. E. Seigler TERMS OF SALK : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, wi th mle rest from day of sale. Credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, or all cash at purchasers op tion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Splendid Farm For Sale. OHO1 ACK12S of fl'ie land, about ?XJ L .Z two miles from Trenton, 100 icres just clenred, and made ready for the plow, balance in woods. Borders the railroad % mile. On it are 2 dwell ings, 1 barn, 1 crib, 4 stables, buggy house, wagon shelter, horse lot planked in, and a good well, all complete and brand new. The land hes well and is beautifully elevated. A fine oppor tunity for watermelon-raising, as there is a railroad switch on the place. Now is the time to get the cream of a newly settled place. Will sell cheap and on easy term- If desired will sell also on the place 3 fine young mules ages 4, 5 and 6, and wagon. For particulars apply to D. R. DURISOE, Real Estate AgtJ Edgefield, S C. JOHN WARE, TONSORIAL ARTIST. EDGEFIELD, - S. C. (Jp stairs over E. J. Norrie's store. , Satisfaction in a Shave and a Hair-Cut guaranteed. YOUR COTTON & STOVALL, rehousemen. JD S ST-R/IEET, GEORGIA. 6, are liberal, progressive, active, pt returns. )s on all consignments. fe Stovall, CEORCIA. pair ? Shops CLD, S. C. NEY, PR'P'R Shops at Edgefield, S. C., where >nage of the public in the line of uch as : ages, Buggies , of all Kinds. vers, Reapers, Gins, URER OF House Mi in the way of Machinery that may ireful and conscientious attention I and done at short notice. Give Strictly Cash. IRTJNTEY, KKK AND DEALK ps, Fisliiipciie, Cutlery, porting )mptt^^||Done. nd. Express ] ? ? T hi DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. DUE WEST, 8.C. bird-third year begins Oct. 3,1892. Ae a boarding school o^e-s spe ial advantages in Literature, rench, German, Art, and Music. Teachers thorough and progres* ve. Moral influences unusual. Location beautiful. Rates rea mable. Enrolled 189 pupils last ?ssion. Inquire about the school and md for catalogue. Mrs. L. M. BONNER, Principal. H. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal. 0 0 W H (NA We will save you money if you ill give us your Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Letter Heads, Cards, all kinds. iSTinHTES. Estimates on all kinds of work ?rnished on application. a. E. OSBORN, 218 WASHINGTON ST., k-UO-TTST-A., - GkA. - FOR CHEAPEST - COLLARS. ETC. lEPAIRING A SPECIALTY. IENRY E. OSBORN, 218 WASHINGTON STREET, Lugusta, - - Ga. ne Spring is Upon Vs, And we are receiving this week a ice line of Spring Calicoes, Ging uns, etc. Call and .exam i ne tneu. Very truly, W. H. Tl'E.KKU A Co. Oxen for Sale. VSE yoke of good young oxen for / sale. Call on or address A. G. OUZTS, Elmwood, S. C. iHE FARMERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID UP " OF EDGEFIELD. DIRECTORS: $62,500 42,275 L. J. NORRIS, W. H. TlMMERMAN, W. H. FOLK, . . EDWARDS, N. A. BATES, W. R. PARKS, V. F. ROATH, T. A. PITTS, A. E. PADGETT, OFFICERS : IT. J. NORRIS, President. W. H. TIMMERMAN, vice-President. L. E. PADGETT, Cashier, FOLK & FOLK, Attorneys. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. SAVIHGS DEPARTMENT: Interest allowed on deposits in the Savings Department at the ate of 5 per cent, per annum-when allowed to remain six months or onger-computed July and January. Any amounts received on de posit in the Savings Department, from 10 cents upwards. apr!5 - DEALERS IN - VEHICLES of all Kinds. HARNESS AND SADDLES FURNITURE, House FurnisDiog Goods, COFFINS. -AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED WORLD RENOWNED MOWERS AND REAPERS. EDGEFIELD and JOHNSTON. North Augus a Brick Manufacuring Co. HAMBURG, S. C. This company has just organized and commenced business. We offer' Brick at Augusta Prices. ls good and as cheap as can be found in the country anywhere Carter & Jackson. V. A. HEMSTREET & BRO., Sporting Coeds ol [very Description. Highest Grade of Fishing Tackle. 52l Broad Street, Augusta, ? GrSt. Guilders' Material O GP AUGUSTA, GA. Will All your orders promptly for LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR READY ROOFING, WINDSOR and ACME CEMENT PLASTER, TIRE BRICK and FIRE CLAY, HARD BRICK, SALMON BRICK, and PRESS. IBIGK C. B. DOSCHER. CHAS. E. PETTY. R. A. FRAIN. DOSCHER & CO. 6O6 Broad ?t., AUGUSTA, GA. Fancy Groceries. We keep the best of everything in our line. We invite our Edge ield friends to cail and see us when in the city. On hand a full line of Liquors, Cigars, "Wines. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Your attention is called to my large line and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. furniture, Mohair Cloths, Washstands, rlattinge, Furniture Covering, Blacking Cases, )il Cloths, Feathers, Tables, Vail Papers, Cot'n & Wool Mat's, Bed Lounges, Imyrna Rugs, Hair Mattresses, Rattan Lounges )il Cloth Mats, Lawn Settees, Jocoa Mats, Cocoa Matting, Vire Mats, What-Nots, ?hades, Crumb Cloths, ?arlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, ?ide Boards, Mosquito Nets, Icreens, Lace Curtains, Jurtain Poles, Fancy Rockers, ?radies. Bedsteads, ?hairs, Bureaus, Carpets, Pillows, Feathers, Dusters, Gimps, Iron Beds, Secretaries, Folding Beds, Frii.gas. China Closeb, Springs, Mantel Tops, Hat Rack 9, Diningroom ?11 its. Buffets, Awnings, Easels, Portiers, Cribs, Fancy Chairs, Brackets, Piazza Rockers, Safes, Hammocks. ind everything usually found in a first-class establishment of the kind GEORGE J. FARGO, 530BB0ADST., - -A.TTQ- TJST.A. GA