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m .1 ?4 CT 8 3 > ltd?? 5 1m .'? p,'t3r'*.'?-"'-t ?'?* \}'\ \:\ v. 'i CIS' .^iC^fc?"': ;S.\ & .. r- % irr tu <, - a r.? ? ? 9 m v 'Pi [1 aug 3 GUEEo' HaviiiK i st -el and t5uti i Pari'l quali Intpoi tgain. s ASH 1 A fin. Give i 1878 ly igt-,! ??? i ?iioiJ$ii> 25t*.!!! ;.l< STAND next to lvOIIN'S,with an im I ' I am iiow propaicd l> offer to toy eus v. (;?iiie< "1 every C5ra<le, ami jruarantco ;? ? ?\j'-t :im1 ^p"f?2C ". Having pur? '? . ?? i um! C i-rin4? ilS !Uul as 1 id n ?i in know exactly lh<: \'i B7G none oi' your y it.once and you will try it \(iant? .l and delivered to any [>avt of lite City Free. "('lino! ttml .- co My cheap < Iidleo, The quality and price, Will .-iirely cut ice" a t'::\H and ;nvo riiohcvL ' ?1T i^S&ODtrCIB b(>uS"t at the HIGHEST ?.meut of ?T'rCSlx C/^SLCivOrS always on hand, eall and save nioncv. P. W. ECU, L ^ I'ATiy h s? ??iill EE S ! 0. i. STONE & CO., AUGUSTA, OA. GENElvA !j AGENTS for GU INLETTS lMI'UOYKD LIGHT DU AFT COTTON GIN, (made by 11. 1). Gi licit, the ratentcc.) ^[AitBi ION. GIN ES, every Style, I'm Threshing, Ginning, ?V?'. LARGE ENGINES, SAW MILLS, GRAIN SEPARATORS, HRESHEK , COTl'ON L'RKSSES, CORN AND WHEAT MILLS with Fixtures, &e. We i; ? vsti. tatcs on Machhu ry Delivered at any Railroad Depot. I )\v. TERMS LIIjEUAL. Every Machine warranted as repves Cij < and LictimtUcs furnished on p.pplicatton. Address. O. M. STONE & CO. COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA. & ,~V"~">"*: s^vBryi warier'.aat"? rj-.'.t.v^ ?? -*".* ?? PO\ 1 I I .A Utfii U "Jj Bu?i " fei Qtnf. rTBj E A C II () tSJ M f iL Ji^ iL IK ? Is a LA X1E and VARIED Assortment t.f Dry G( Is, Grocorios, Hardware, Tinware, Cro-. ry, Go'ttpii Bagghii?;, Ties, &c. All of - eh will be ) \l EUS arc requested to call in an 1 examine our S PO(' lv dit.e CLERKS will wait upon them. No trouble to show "Ave mmi ? 111 US. ' ? iV i.^ Our C Attentive i Goods 15 * II Comel-oiiV ? It- i-i i M'oiiih HORSE AMI? CATTLE PQWDER8, .?..1 .-' ? ;-r nreyttit j'i.'? N? l.or ?". 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TWO PAPEBS CON'SOLIDATKD March IS, 1S77 r-g"l?: CHKONICLK .V- COSSTITU J. Tl ON A LIST, M> \ I LY/TKI-VYKKK LY, W KKKLY)?the oiil}* no.rning paper published in tin- City of Augusta, mi'! the only paper rwciving the Tolegra phic nispatohcH of the X?w York Assol:;i tc*l 1'retiK. The only morning paper pub? liahed i'i Kantern Georgia ami Western South Carolina. Oflurfl greater advanta i?erf in advertinera than any paper in lim South. The ( broniele if Constitutionalist in Doinoeratic in politics, but perfectly inde pendent in it< comment;' upon men anil measures. It-4 opinions upon all important matters are fearlessly expressed,;aiid rcso luti |\ maintained. During the coming Wintci special correspondents in Washing Ion, Atlanta, and Columbia, will keep our readers fully informed of tin- proceed in A ni' Congress and of the Legislature of Georgia and South Carolina. Its Commer cial lieports are carefully compiled, and ;t:'.l and accurate. Now is the time to uhscrihe. I laity, fH) per aunun; Tri-Wcckly, (s maitiolli sheet) S2, cash in advance. Kaeh edition sent free of postage. Address, WALSH & \VKlOILT, Managers. Ii ?iM^M?EiK? BLACKSMITH WORiv r.v (Uusscll St. Opposite Hai'ley's Comer-) Ail inanucr <?!" Smith work and Horse shoeing i?roperly done. Fancy Sen 11 work. Railing for Grav Lots. A trial solicited. THOMAS RAY. j rvjii. 1 tl ~C. D.~ X?MTOH N, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ORANGEBXJEG. S. C. I)Dispose of Goods entrusted bo his cave at Best Prices aiud sniall coiivrivis sioibs. Jl Trial Solicited. Witt also all cud to the Collection of Drafts. -o SI* KC; IM/ 1 JA I IG A IN S: Tlio A.lcuiffii.1'3' l>olI?x' I?-The tunny have too few anil Hie few ton 111:1113*. Wo have tin: pleasure to announce a acw departure?the location ol an agency in New Vork City forthe pur chase ami selection of our stock, in onler to enable us to quote lower prices than others who buy on Ion;: time ami ask big prices hi these dat < of panic ami hard tine *. Our Agi til hns instructions 10 watch every sale ami every failure: to Ionic after every hon ? on the versjeof bankruptcy and nun. and \v it li the cash in hand tu buy I he In nip or in tin- lot. every class of merchandise Ihal we can yet III less I ban Its value. so that we can mark in plain llguros mi our bargains prlecs Hint have not been named or quoted in this market or any other. N'<>; by favor bul by merit alone will we maintain and Increase our unrivalled reputation. r>i^ prices will net do in thusu times when even the wealthy eautiol all'ord to waste their money and the poor require doublt! duty of every dollar and every penny. As our prices change with every sale, it will ho Impossible to give quotations, hut, it will he our aim to name llgures that w ill compel) you in self defense to buy of us. We deal in good goods and not trash, and believe the masses will patroni/c licit house that sells the host t''oods tor the1 least nmney. Antony our weekly, arrivals we shall place before our people -one' landslides that arc positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison or monopoly?prices that will teach yon in the sllenl logic of troth the dlfYeroncu Ho iv een dealing with live, and dead men. ? between I he cash and the Credit system. ? between the right and the wrbugjway. Hence We throw on; muoug the masses these!specialties?these matchless "/.I- and matchless prices to check this insane and criminal practice ol wasting money riir Iii? paltry consideration of a little credit, \\ ho can lell the waste ol money when yon jri?t your u'"<"l- of houses thai hay and sell on long limey Gold is a good thing?hut give us genius and ambition, and Ilten an energy thai never tires, ji mind that never wanders, en eye that never sleeps, and a nerve that never quivers, ami we will ride rough shod ail over the world ! New advanced ideas crowding out the old?pluck instead of luck?ensh instead of credit?brains in tin? place of cheek?and science and ability healing back and crushing Into oblivion these moonshine merchants with their tough and troHieiidous louir lime prices. Whal :- the use of wasting a dollar when yon may save it ? Upon mir counter w ill he thrown day after day, new arrival-;, at panic prices, from houses that have collapsed, others that will go down to-morrow, and still others w ho throw out these pact itleos in vain hope to outlive the storm.? from such sources as these we buy our goods, and the house who wants the trade of the people must go beyond this advanci I Hue. must beat these prices or go down, for if there is honor In man. or virtue in good goods at low prices we mean to be masters ol the situation?the live pioneers who dive down 1? rock bottom. rVo shall oller such unanswerable arguments ns no house can match ? leaders and specialties at quotations that no other man can oiler?-Mem and stubborn facts t hat will level your head on the subject of ireiuiinc bargains. Hard luck and harder times pinch some high toned old credit concetti;?they tun-d have money to meet tin; inevitable note, to-morrow?they all know wo have the cash?the hard and solid cash.?and thousand, will buy double its valu.?, ami we can oiler goods it llgures away below the regular wholesale jobbers of llroadway. We wish to right the wrong and believe the God of battles is ever with the right. When bankruptcy and ruin overtakes the \ ie! im we at e always then: with the American dollar. \\ hen the hammer of (he auctioneer falls upon some grand and ?igantie wtndsluike listen for our name. Thus we are1 lighting againsi the old rotten credit system lor money for reputation, ami for the people. This i< the music and these the prices that crowd our store whilst other merchants sleep 0:1 tlmlr counters little dreaming ol the day of disaster, and ruin, awaiting all w ho buy on long time and sell on louger?who pay big prices and sell at llgures that no people can all'ord to pay. We invite an early ami repeated visit ami inspection. Out -took will he replenished every few days,?and to merchant - we oll'ci >mc special leader.- fullv K? to 20 per cent, less 1 hail current 1?1 ? ? ? ? - in Xe \ ?.! I. < v. UospectfuPy submitted to the ( a J. Trade only. |{lJ.S.SKM,STItKKT. OIIANGKIHTUG, S.C., August 1. 1-7-. Cm BEEVES & SHEBIBAl" DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACEUTISTS. Would call the attention of the citizens to their large und well s< leetsd Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Segurs and Tobacco. Which they uo\v have- on hand and are selling at prices suited to the hard times. They study with care the wants of their customers, and keep fully up with the times iu their business. Physicians' Prescriptions are. j>ut up at all hours by careful hau Is, and none hut the Purest Drugs aro used in compounding. They respectfully ask a trial. opl 2" V 78 E. S. EEH1:BE1E5 Agent CORNER RUSSELL & BROUG1ITON STS., Oilers for sale at the LOWEST CASH PK ICES his largo and well assorted .-lock uf 22.0CEIiMES consisting uf Collces, Bacon, Canned Salmon, Tens, Strips, " Lobsters, Sugars, Hams, Flour, Lard, Grist, Butter, Meal, Soap, Lice, Starch, " Mackerel, Oysters. " Tomatoes, " Green Peas, " Corn Beef, And always keep on hand a full supply of iL 1 <v)l r< > US, W i N ES" AND J ( i A US. I am disposing of the halauco of my old stock of Dry Goods, .Shoes, lUts, Crockery and Glass Ware at and below COST PRICES. Also for 'Kale Dry Salt X"i?nni.s al 10 cKs l,cr 'h. an<^ D.JS. BACON at 6} conti per pound. H. S. KENNEKEU, Agent. TSjr nil COT QTfi OF SPRING ? Can now l>e- feu ml at GE' 0. II. G0RNELS0N' Cheap for CASH In all the different lines its Dress Goods, Dry Good.?, Clocking, Hoots n ltd Shoes, Hals, Groceries, Hardware, 0rockery, Glass, Wood and \\ illow Ward, Harness fraddlcs and FURNITURE Como and Examine for yourselves. lOOK BOTTOi PR i L Means tl.aL FIRST CLASS GOODS Cati I '1 purchased :tt from )<> to 25 per ccnl less than you can buy them elsewhere. Call and exit mi no my Stock?no trouble to show goo Is. Gr?od.s lDelivererl Eree of Charere ?u uny P:nt 0 the. Town. 4=3 AVrni A STOCIv COMPLETE Goods ah [* rcish, you arc invited to call round. Your Cheapest Grocer _A \\ AVALKE? Solicitor's Okpick, \V. \V. Si:m.kus, Marion, S. c. Dec. 22, 1SV7. Mcssr*. A. F. Mcrril tfcOo., Philadelphia, Pa.: Gentlemen?Sonic three yerirsago I wa? taken with something Iii.?- asthma. Tiic at tacks at first com- at ni_'ht, and whilst asleep. It would awake me, and I would have to get up ami sit up till it would wear off. These ati.nks became more ami more Irequent, ami increased more and more in violence until the springof I.S70, when tin y heeame alarming. 1 had to Hit up mnstof the nights, could not breathe in any other position, and not in a sitting potu.ion with out very painful difficulty. It was attended with a very bad cough. The et pectorations were .if a white frothy character and very tough 1 became very weak and feeble. My physician did ivhat he could, hut to lit tie purpose. It h.- knew v hat ailed : >.-, he kept it concealed from me. I, however, was satisfied that the dread di-e.t .? of constrnp tiuii was last Retting in upon my lungs,* Providentially 1 saw tin- recommendation of the lion. AleX.JH. Stepnens of the( ilobe Flower Svrup, ami having known him for years, and also of his physical infirmities, I determined to make a trial of the Syrup. I bought a bottle and commenced taking it as per directions. 1 h it a sensation of relief after the first dose (taken at night,) hut had to gel up befoie day and sit up as usual. 1 continued to take through the next day as directed and at ni;;lit he!" re retiring. 1 have not bid to get up since. I continued to take it regularly until I took three bot tle*. The cough gradually subsided, breathing became clear and easy, and for twelvemonths 1 have been in perfect health ? no cough, n<> asthmctic a licet ion, ami I cheerfully .ttrihute my cure tu the ins of tin- (Hohe lower Spriip, ati 1 .v.-uhl recom mend it to all similarly alilicled. My oilicial ami professional labors are partiell larlv straining to the lungs, hm I am per fectly sound and u> ll, and have no symp toms of any hing disease. 1 keep tome of tin- Syrtip on hand, and perhaps once a month take a done of it, which L think keeps the lungs vigorous and healthy. 1 have been thinking for some time that 1 would .?l 1 my testimonv to the virtues (,t' the Globe flower Syrup, and now take oc? ciisi ill to do *<>; and if you can make tiny nscol the above so its to benefit tie- siilfer; iug everywhere, you are at liberty to do so. Respectfully vours, W. W* SKM.KHS, Solicitor -1th Judicial Circuit in S. 0. (Ulobtt Flower Cough H.yrtaj>. Kur s ib by mar '.? ' A. I . (HIKES. M. 1?. tci : 7: ' ???*>??;?? :\:?5>-?*5?-i >? ' . '*???.-;: .? ??? .? v - '?,?-,' -- oJ . ?. }?2 V'.' v,.;u-'--Jiiu':.i7iil? ' ' '* ? V. * '?? ?*!*.?? ? ?Bts 1 ft 0HK?9LST. !\::-^::> -.i- pxi isriHSir/jOKi) mfk.#V?8. VSSaSSyP 1'ai?i.Wctdiwo. vy.'^z.Y lit, t> jilly 'jo fy AGENTS WANTED i'0?< Flit. HISTOnyoii^WORLD mar 'J.'t it. TO I IK NT. That largo an l commodious liriek Store formerly occupied by Mr. C. It. Jones Vox terms ripply to MKS. M. E. MCNAMAKA ana 11 if. " - ? ?< '(?iiufcB, uiueao Co.. ?ol. ajir'l 27 jjlj ?yer's Mci/ir Wig or $ For restoring Gray Hair to Us natural Vitaiily and Color. A d t e s s i n g which is at once a g r e c a 1? I c, healthy, and ef fectual for pre icith the >/!oss anil freshness of youth. Thin hair i.s thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though n 'X always cured by it.; use. Noth ing enn restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the gland** atrophied and decayed, lint such as remain can bo saved f>?r usefulneH by this application. Ins toad of foul ing the haii- with a pasty sediment, it will koep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair Iii.;:' turning gi'tt.v or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous, and inj to the hair, tho Vigor can onlj* henelit but not harm it. If wauled merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing cist- can he found ho donir ablo. Containing neither oil nor dye. it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it :i rich, flossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'ractical and Analytical Chemists, LOYiTLL, MASS. ?tilg 11 ly For i'aitipl.icis ;idtlrc*a L)n. SAKrouo, Nojt Vork^ j in -'' ly PRESCRIPTION FREE! i I: ? Ki.t-i'ily t'nronfMiMiiliml Wrakliattj I.nsl MunlKHhl ti : liM.riti'rs hnniKtit ob l?y lodl?. cri'ltoll Ol ?XIMKH. All} . : l:- n ?.!..- iiirt? illcnl? )?-. IV. J knllKM .V CO., >o. 130 iVi-mI Mixt*! KtTWl, :.'.( i.i..:.(!. O. 1 ., No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo* I I tin) Crrcter experience In Iho trentment Of ?? - ??' ' " ' i f liiiih mi Ii ?ml ft male linn ajij iilijiULii 1 ?? '?' i ii.i r,.'. i>t h!. Ii.nx ojuI (ucuMriil prarlivO In lit* iw? Ken work*,Juit pubkahcu, entitled Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE Tho PRIVATE (VIEOICAL ADVI8ER I ..'.I uro real!) ?Jnl.! s. f.n.t IVIMn<lracten In *JI mtt* i laining to llanbonil and IfMuaktad. und ?upply v in(. inn fl it. They nr.-1? ?ulifall/ lllu.(rat?4, olid In pUh? .iu.'f. ruily understood. The two hooka enibraaeMt I I ", i- I ? 0 : .In.?l.nMo Infirm.Iii.? for l>oth married and eluAle.wHhallthorccertl iv>pn>ti'i'i.nte in mc>ucaJ treatment Head* ?! irhom.il> iwrt *?y :"'rhc knowledge Imparted In Dr. Halle* now w .ri? u In no way of qtioetioiublc Sa> arUr, bill <i ,7 lh.it ?, try one .kftul.t knew. Tk? featMha vh-tlin of early imliecn-tioni I lie lUa,oth?rwlai perJeeUj lua.ihy mavU.but vilh wan!rR?l?or Jnthrprlii uf hfH, au'l Ike ttviuan, In Rillen P iV ui On- n:ai.y Uli her kx il he.'il to." Ft. I? u!i JonninL ?'oi l uii rim r.tt- 0) ett. each;, 1- ;?. in one volume, fl \ In cloth and! t. U .,(.. extra. 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