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eldijgC., August 8, 1878. UNTO THE DESIRED HAVEN. EY ANSON D. 1*. BAXDOLrir. What matter how the winds may blow, Or blow they east, or blovr they west ; What xeek I how tho tictes may flow, Some ebb cr flood' alike is best? No summer calm, no winter gale. Impedes or drives me from my way ; I steadfast toward the Haven sail . Taat lies, perhaps, not far away, I mind the weary days of old, Wh?n motionless I seemed to lie ; The nights when fierce thobillows rolled, And changed my course, Tkne'W not why. I .oareu ..io calm, I feared thc gale, Foreboding danser and delny, Forgetting I was thus to sail. To reach what seemod so far away. I meisure notlhe loss and fret Waich through those years of doubt I bore, I keep tbtM?iemory fresh, and yet Wonld hold God's patient mercy inoie Want wrecks haye passed mein the gale. What .-hips g.??c down on summer di WhileT, with furT??* or sprsluTing sail, Stood for the Haven far away! What matter h?w the winds may blow, Since fair or foul alike are best ? God holds them In His hand, I know. And I may leave +o Him the rest, Assured that neither calm nor galo C.-.n bring me danger or delay. As I still -toward tho Haven sail That lies, I know, not far away. GeR/.Jo.?pph E. Johnston will rep resent."Jbx'h'tnr.nd, Ya.., in the next Congress, opposition to. him being merely Dominai. Many of the voters of the town were Iiis-oki soldiers. Ri.TURN OF THE AZOR. Mr/^r-B.-. Williams, the Liberia correspcjj^iil ; of the JVeivs and C>07z-nt,y^?jretttrned safely to Char leston'BH^^tr?/-. His experience in thatShjleged, paradise of colored people?-wil?-.'appear in consecutive issues; of. the '?Yews and Courpr. Mr9 Williams in evideutly not charmeu - ?? Wi1 '^t^i-fti; ?n/LeV i d ? n tly |h i ti ks i t a good place"to g?t away:1 rom. -he people, are indolent and thriftier, and Monrovia is in a pitiable state.ol decay.. No attempt is made' to grow anything fcna'fc'does not flourish and mature without work. :Such, in brief, is th?^?fa'dis?. to w?iicb the Azor pilgrims haye?gone for relief from the perplexities attending life in South Carolina and Georgia. These pilgrims reached Iii beria i ti almost a .state o? destitution. Many had barely mouey enough to get there; while others who started from their . rural- homes with .some considerable ?moufc of the worid's g>?ar, wer; pitilessly ?leeced by the Exodus Association in Charles ton, who sold them imaginary sup plies of provisions and interests in grist mills that did not exist. The result of the trip of Ihe Asor is that over two hundred destitute people have landed on the shores of a desti _ tute country. That the Liberians received their guests w th hospitelityj and supplied them on their arrival with food, is by no means an assur ance thai the newcomers will not stiff ir in b??ure. Mr. Willi ms w H nn:h struck with th- ililfir'?:ii,? in the condition of Stern Loni an 1 Libiria. The former is.a tolerably binding pros perous colony, while the kiter is a " deserted vilbge." As both colonies enjoy the same advantages of soil and climate, the contrast is due to governments. Sierra Leone is under the domination of Great Britain, while Liberia is governed entirely by blacks, white men not being allowed to vote in that happy republic. It is estimated that twenty thou sand emigrants have, at di li?rent times, been sent to Liberia, and that the population at present is between twelve and fifteen thousand. This shows that vast amounts of money and a great deal of work have been expended to no purpose. Between Liberia and Hay ti thete is not much difference. Both are striking proofs that the black race is not capable o! seif government - Winnsboro News NEW MARBLE WORKS! THE undersigned would respectful!} nun unce t<> the citizens of Bdgelield and adjoining Counties, that lie is prepared 11 fa ru i su ut snort notice, MOXU M R N rs. TO M B3, Ht?AL) STONES, SLABS, ?fcc. Will carefully BDX and deliver at De pot without extra charge. You will fiifd it to your interest to call on me. P. REYNOLDS, Corner Campbell and Toll'dir Streets (One Scpiaro from Union Dep ot). Teb.j27, 1873. AUGUSTAGA. TAKE PENN'S BITTERS FoR your Liver. If you aro really n K benelkted, your money will be re funded at PENN'S DRUG STORE. ? June o?-4.1 li"? LEATHER^JL ?!B00TS# 3H0?S] .Iver's Ot?isrc?c Pilis, "cr C 1 *.?.? ourpcses o:' ft-s^:??ilyighyf?c, .rv.'. ! vtf..t vshiites.. . ..?auu'J??. Evys ;p*?'u*. .<??e.i!untisrn. ?ir-.int o., i ..i i jica ?.".ser-sof . -3:i l?u?RO&i. Lirjpsy, .?.ir.icr.s.Worms, .?Nourugir.. as r. Dinnea?Piil. . ?gor rurifym- tha li.cou. fi Are mc most ef -j/'-:^; i'n-isvc atilt l ongc .^^Wjj^^ ' ?t}j?l|?ttptttt-cevcr cf?f jT" 1 i;t?covcri.ii. Thcv . |2SB {i ?I # !1?5'ul- hut fi [?S?-; (iC.fS? jvcinai ia their 'rNiJ*' ^V' '. ??:!c:-::i;o!s. tr.ovin? . tr*t* .-. ?(l ',"?,*. i'V '>!?. i .i ?weis Mttviv j .'.iv :-?..i v.iii.ota ' ?i. 'V^?cLrv tf< i ..nvt' alic '^fe<S" . ' opvsvthm. f^?^^l?-'- ?'>?>? 'he .--i^V^S?^ l:;"M 'horotigh and --' - - rcsivlriti? cathar : . tnptticiac iliac' tg:t i e cnuit?yetj : clcans jft ;1K' stotiin i' h'siy-'?ls ami ?veli the ,ioo;?. i:t ryW ? "-' ? ." I >)| :l ? istmnlalcfihe :>;\c ur?:.i:.s u.u .. ) ists'c \ i ijS i ' ?icaiili. Av :::'- / i:""- i ;.r.ov it i". : . io:v..h irivrV :: . ? - : itu I :.M iHtailte i #w??'?d-w?d?j?fa i>i:s::ti?.ii fur du i: . Th.'V c<n."cel ?.;. i : ^_?j^j^:t i:: u:iv. asvl atv 5-n i"i::r\?i?*eil that .t.bsiriicr :??its; wi:liia their ir.a^e r::n rarely wiih it?h? or evado thcat. X?;l ?ady .':<> ?hey .v.re; the cverv-.iav ctiituii: tuts of every ii;:: abo j(b??i:i ra?ble ::hd i'anireroi ?e:? J<?l:a? h?vc i :T?'.cd die fiO?t of .?m:::: s?ii?l. rt'lit'c du y j :<><::< f J pw? r Weli* cfc?. i'??'V arv. .:: da: fan* tittie, ilic .'M.vrT :::i ? -liest l>ii\ i - ihr ?hi.idcn. li? ia-:;- nityriun: aetioa il?ey -.ripe iatuli l?? .'uL i -.ie- enaiijion jiiipjaiLytv. and never jive ;> tia wiiVn the itowcls ans Itonifiiatniid. Tine r. ae'n thc vital f?miiains ?t'ihe blood. tni"t">!:v;r;ihca ilse ryMytsi i.y Irceini; ii fw.A die eientenn iii" verkm :>\ ?'i?intcd rb ail :-.*_cs and eondUioiu in ail eli i.-.:r>. intitaitiin? neiiher eaioiuei nbr r:iy .?el.-:e:?.?::< <;:":.:. lhere I'iih: t::ay .it- ; v.i.'.i ?:::ctv hy r.nyiibciy. Their -:i: !ia;i:i : nreserves them evc'r lrcth. ::: ; ?::::!:CJ? i hem i-ieasr.nr io :::i.e: wi?ii? ?e:. ' *K:rv:? veu'eta-'ic. in? i::::".'.i vy.:i ::ri:e .^?y;^ :1K ;.: ;::e i;i::::iti:y.. ^.'.CAYEH C: P.Uv."i!. Mass7, t"- .t:.-'\ i.r.i'i .* <*h?M . f ? . . i .. ;.VI:UVY?*HEKE Sandwaze Merc?ia?its, ' Corner Broail ?t Washington Sis., AlGiSTA, GA. Goods received direct front the Manu facturers, and can sell lower than any Hoiixi in the f ?ty. March 27th, ISIS-(im 15 l! f :in !mmetlM ])r.-ir.:irp. eXtCdiliRK llironph a pcr:".l of >t'.i:s, haring ; li in rim; uir.e treated Waiiv tltniuonil c;ifO.< "f llio-c 'Ii oti^OJ i>cctili:t< tn woman, x luivo been caaliloil lu pcrfoot a ni"-! |Hiiontaiul iip*oi)ablunidliclitc ital meeta ;liu iialiiuuioiu ).rc-i-.;:c ! by Uiat ola ft) ni a.s ea-r ? willi positive ieeriainty .nul o.\:io:iioss. .;'?> ilOsi^nato thia natural sjv?ol?C compound, i Li yo n.itucd il Dr.Pisroe's Favorite Prescription. Tiio lorm. however, is bm n feeble expression ofjnir hi;!i np(ircciation .>! it? value, Im&uil upon i?> nw? lierKUiul .orval inn. :i ?....-,. "t>. server. 1 liare, wlii.i' wiinc.-^iitK its' iiosttlye re KU) S la (he few special ilisoaiiu* itiitbicnl i" ibo sefKtruio orptnb>ni ..! woman, .-i?:. <?.! it . .nt a< Use elitnas ?>r croivniiis RCCJ ol' my mc cl i cul career. On i:- merits, a? a p"-i Uvc, Kife, ami cflcctual rciii??fy :<n ?ii- elai? ot l?M-.i-cs anti une tliat u ni. ai nil lime? ami l.^ilar all eircum?tancoN net kindly and In har muny willi thc laws which govern iho female syst uni, ! am willlny-tostake :ny reputation ?i!?a physician. Nay, even innic, no cinilUtvnl am I Uia't li will'not llisrfrpoint i!:f? m??l sangul <. CNpcc:atioiis ol asinslo invalbl laily wi n i;->- lt fitr an vot thc ailments forwhicli I rc??oi?.mc!M?.:. Uial I*ofter ami v? a under A POSITIVE CHA KANTE E. If a beuclici.il cf eel is not experlencoil b> Ute time iw?t-ihlr?ls . f lite con tent? "? thc Ijottlu arc u-e?l. I wilt o i rctiini nf thc Imttlc. tw.fitltirils of lite medic no having liccn taken according lo directions, ai .! tho ease being one for wlilcii I rjcomuicud ii iiromjiilj refpud ilic 310IIOV (mid for i'. Hail 1 ubi thc most perfect eeinlitlenec in itu rir;,ie< ennid iiot nticr it a-1 do under thc-e eatuliliona, bul liar? tn;r ivitnesrcd it- truly miraculous cures in thou sauds if ca>e<. 1 icc J \?'^r ran ted :m<! perfectly ?>afo ::i !?utl? ttiv rcputatiou and my moiicy on tte merita. The following are among tho-o dtseafos in tillich my favorite Prcj*cri;>lion !...) ??orkctl enros, as if by magic and v.an a cer taine.' never before ata?nca hv any mc<Ucine: I...::c.rrli.i-a, i;.\.-es-ivu plowing. Painful Monthly l'erii?ls, Siifinrcssions wncn?fn m "11 luittiral cansos, Irrejr.ihifltics, Wea!, lliick, I'm lapsus, or fat ling ol Ute Uterus, Antcvcr.-ion and R?troversion, llearlng l>own Sensations, Ir'i-r Ital Heat, Nervous licprcssion, Ochtlity. Di - |K>ndencv, Tbrc:.teno<l Mistsirrinse. Chronic Oongestion, Indaminnlion ami Ulccrn?on til tho Oler us. Im|iolonoy, IkirrcnnesH, or Sterility, Fe male Weakness, and very many oilier elimnic diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. Ii. ntl affections of Ibis nature, my Favorito Proscription works cure-tho marvel <>'?' thc world. This medicine I '!?> liol extol a< a cure-all, but it admirably tulil?s a NIIIKIC iicss o? purpose, being ?1 inosl perfect speeiiii'. in till chronic diseases ct Hie sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nur will it do harm, in any Elate or condition. Those who de-ire further Information on these subjects call obtain it in THE I'KOPI.K'S COMMON SKNSK MKIUCAI. ADVtSKtt, a Iwok of over 900 pa^cs. sea. pus; paid, on receipt of fi.M. tl treats minutely if iii.disca .?? jieculiar to reinales, and itiyc,- much v i uah c advice in regard to Uic management ot those alfections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD BY ALL DRVCGISTS. R.V. PIERCE, M, D, Wr, BUFFALO, X. V Froc I rom All Adulteration! A.LWAYS < n Hand at MEISOE BEOS.' The very Best Tirades of MOUTAIN COM WHISKEY, Mild t-iid Mellow and as fri e from Adit tOratiriii as Spring Water. March 27th, 187S-tl' 15 Or Sogar-Coatccl. Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Anti-Btlioua Crannies. THE LITTLE GIANT*1 CATHARTIC, or RlultUm ill I'arve Physic. The novelty of modern Medical, Chem ?eal. nni\ PhannacoUtic.il Science. No usc nf any loniror tai.:ar the large; repulsive, :unl nauseous puis, compose.! of cheap, crude, and bulkv Ingredi ents, when wc om, by a careful nppficalhm ol chemical science, extract till thc cathartic and other medicinal properties from tho most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them into ii minute Oran ute, scarcely larger than 11 inaxtnrd i.ecd. that can he readily swallowed bv tho.oof the most sensitive stomachs and fas lidious tastes. Each little I?ureati vo Pellet roprcaOnts, in a most couccntrnted lorin, as much cathartic power as is embodied ?n any or the tartte jii?s found for ^a!e in drug-shops. From thoir-vondorful cathartic power, in com|iarison to their size, people who havo not tried ^PaWkUl Hpt lo suppii.-e tnal t'a-, arc harsh \)v4?p*M???MV eifbclt but such is not ?itali the case. ih?rntinTiit ticlivc mediciaal principles nf which tliev are emu pose*! hoing sn harmoni?cTl and mollifleil, one by thc others, as lo producu&a m?>sl ?.ear?-liii?,1 and thorough, vet aontljr mid kindly operating, catunrtTc. ?500 Reward is hereby nirerei? h\ thc pro prietor of these Pellets, lo any chemist who. upon analysis, will lind in I hemanv calumet or oilier forms of mercury, mineral poison, oe !> jm ioi-s drug. Q , ^ Boluc;entirely vegetable, nopartlc.niar caro is ruipiircd while using them. Tlicv'oiicr nie without dtslurb?i?cc lo thc constiiuihm. if let, or occuiiation. Vat Jan ml ice, IBcadachc, Coustlptitioii, Impure Hilood, ;*...!:; in the shoulders, 'rightness ol' the Chest, OizzliiCNH, Sour l.rurtntioiiw /rom the Monineh, CZtid faxte lu thtf month. Sillon? attack", I>aln lu re {rion of Kidneys Internal S-'evor, lil oat ed fooling about Stomach,Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urina, L'n?oc!nbil ?ty and (?Jool:?}' Foreboding*, tekc Dr. PW- co'* ??li-:?.s- ? nut Purgative Pellet;:, fiflexplftmuionof ihe retneaia! power M WV^nfrgallv? Pellcsb over so great a variety of diseases, l wlato lo sav that Choir action upon tho anima) economy is uulverNUl, not n glnutl yr ?Issue escaping thei,r ??tria;.vc int proMk AL-C ?toes no-, fuipnlr fh? broporflea of these Polio:.-. Tliev ure .?uyar-cosee ! and ?11 elnscd in glass NKuJos. their viriuis-hdi-igaiicrc hy jire-ervtM ;mi:ti;?..'.-<.'! Mrai:<, .en. nf ?.!?!>,-, iii any cituiaat. ?J it al the*;..iir.e..aJ\-a; ? l?c/!l and .r'o?.UiUi.. ?'hi.-' is.n itr ?l?o cuse .uUh-Ui?s? pir.- whlc'a are pit: itu ir. cheap voaden or paste boa n I boxes. Itccollcct that for till dis ea-es whore ti Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is luduvilu-1, tia' u Mule I'olloU r.ill Si?fl tt?c tao.d fi '.'eel paUsiaWio-i'tbaall who B.-e Ilion?. '".'." -. '<!? i - V .'ri*-cy, nrq soid by all 2rrfc?g}s?i af co?tai bottle* -. ; --: 4LVr.S*Baa. H. D., ProD'r. RUTKAla N.y Ti ff '' -ry-; - . - ." v : , 'V GEO. G, REINOLD*. GEO. W. REYNOLDS. GEORGE G.. REYNOLDS & SON, -DEALERS HST SASH, PAINTS, DOORS, OILS, BLINDS, PUTTY, Gr L lA. S S 9 LOCKS, WHITE LEx\D, HINGES, GRATES, SCREWS, MANTELS, &c. ZOl^llclOITSB9 ^XX]p3pl?O? OF ALL KINDS. Ware-Rooms: No. 43 Jackson Street. tes?"Write for Price.?. [feb27-lyll] AUGUSTA, GA SAMPLES SENT FREE! $] THE FBEDEB1CKSBUK? DRY HOODS STORE. CORNER BY THE PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. Thc Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING SPRING GOODS ?l" all the NEW AND CHOICE FABRICS of the SEASON. We pend SAMPLES and price? when requested, and on orders of $10 ?r over for Goods from our Retail Department, we PAY the FREIGHT to ?he Customer's nearest Express Oilier. V- RICHARDS March 13th, 1878-ly-13_ AUGUSTA, GA. 1 1W SWT ? No. fl. Fairview Si. B. B. Has just opened a Select Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. SHOES and BOOTS. BACON. LARD. HAMS, FLOUR. MEAL. RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA, SOAP. STARCH, CANNED GOODS, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, ?cc, ?c., TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF iTlQUORS, "WI3STES3 BEER, CIDER, Ani everything else in the way of a good drink. ^TAYLOR'S EXCELSIOR YEAST POWDERS.-?! rSrl invite my friends to call and price my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. ""Feb. GrTSTS. IVS) . IS. 5?. ESXCJCBJES. CB^WHB A._~ aa ssasBuaBsm. -aapaaa^?JT...ju-^*_'-gason 'U?LW f im nm mmmt O. M. STONE & CO., Augusta, Ga., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Cullett/s Improved Light Draft Ceil on Gin (made by B. D. Gullett, the pate tee,)-FARM ENGINES, every style for Threshing, Ginning, eic, Large Engines, Saw Mills. Grain Separators, Threshers. Cotton Presses, Corn and Wheat Mills, with fixtures, cte. ? - Prices Low! Terms Liberal! Every Machine warranted ns rearasen ted. ?W Circulars and estimait s furnished cn application. Address : O. M. STONE & CO., 9-ly ALCISTA, fi l. HI mn lu lilt AUGUSTA, GA. PLANTATION STEAM ENGINES, C\SE RI HAS, Ali Sizes, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILLS. HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES. PUMPS. IRON RAILING, WATER WHEELS, GIN GEARING, all Sizes. Having Bought out Mr, {?co. Cooper, his Old Patrons can bc Furnished widi Duplicates and Repairs Cheap, Smith s Celebrated Cotton Presses, for Hand, Morse or Water Power. no- KCL*AIMXCi done at very LOW PRICES. MarchiSTth, 1S7S-lv-15 WHOLESALE ANO RETAH. DEALER IX STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. EXCELSIOR COOK-MOT ULA ST , IMPROVED 1877. Superior beyond comparison ? any other high-hearth slove in (lie market. It lias Large Pingle Oven Doors, artisticallyd csigned, lined with tin and lilied with bright turu buckles; largo hot-bla t lire door, swinging hearth plate, and deep ashpit '.villi Spcarx'8 Patent Ral ed AshPan and sitting grate. "The oven i.-> large, and the Hue?of unusual size, aud so arranged as to be eas ily kept rican. lt has a lam:- top. provided with Man'mle's PiU>nt Gas-burning Long Divis ion Piece; the best cross-piece in usn. All r. o monldinjrs <if the stove are heavyj and i's design and ornamentation will satisfy the most critical tasto. FOR Wool) th? stove is li; ted with a Ratent Combined Wood Grain and" Fire Do;;, an entirely LOW arrangement, and Hie most durable wood grate in use FOTJTi SIZES. Gindi, 8'22.(i?. 7 inch, s'JT'OO. S ?nek "A:! 2.00. 0 it eli s'.UftT ia Call and See it, or Send lor Circular before purchasing elsewhere Small Cooking Sieves $|??0 and 15.0.'). For Sale by t i W. I DELP1I, March 1st, 1878. '20.'. Itrn:ul Street. AIM.'HSTA. (;,\.% C. A.. A.?t?TllNT. ?DEALER IX flS, fttWMt ETC, JOBErVSTON, 8. C. A,^ .n:sj Oi'KXFi) n new fell d h\h- pi for HIP sal-'.?jf S|ov s./I'mware,, of ali descriptions. My Tin ware 1 matoifiicinr? luyself'iutd guarantee io give'en tire satisfaction. I sell thc Celebrated .. Fariner Oirl" Cooking S!ov>-from $20 in ?80 according'?e> rnr&. I'.1!.-.ns ivnrrtinpi i s .is. Pn??. br anything j'.eh??uinc io a Stove can have it supplied here. 1 also repair Stoves ant i-ld-T-inwaie: My st wk-bf Tin consists in p..ri of |'\>ot 'Jabs, Chamber Pails. Cups, Pucket.* f . very si.-e. Pressed Tinware ol .jv.TV de-enpiion, Gnp---. S?c-t-lron and Tai ?an ned Ware, etc. Joh Worl?V>?P?jl? ?s''i!i"ileritiu. Spoutiwp/ain? Pr?uHu?gii ?(pechd.! vi ?*)"- Arl work executed wiih neatness ard despatch and gua: an len1. May 8th, lS7S-3m-21 C. A* Av^tia, JOHNSTON, S. C. New Goods ! New Goods ! -:o: Rrices Guaranteed to Suit the Times ! I PREFER not to give special prices, but call and examine my Immense Stock J ol' Dry Goods, Groceries, eu-., before purchasing elsewhere. I?? my Dry Goods Department will be found an elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing,.?fcc., tte., tte. ALSO, on hand a fall Stock of General Groceries, consisting of Plantation Supplies, Hardware. Liquors, tte. which'&nm offering at the lowest prices A. large supply cf Standard Fruit Jars just received and for sale LOW FOR CASH. j M. G. KE?NAGHAN 5 Johnston, C. C. <& A. IS. R., 8. C ORDER YOUR Shafting and Pulleys. GrlJNT GEARING-, Ginning Engines, Cotton Serews, ?elting -FROM oo. s. mmim k co., FOREST CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS .170 FENWICK ST, (near Water Tower), AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Manufacturers and Dealers in Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, WATERWHEELS, Saw, Grist.and Flour Mills, Furnishings and Machin ery. Castings in Iron and Brass-of all kinds. Special Attention Given to Repairing; Machinery. BS?* Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Second hand Machinery bought and Sold. We use Wrought-iron.Journals in our Cane Mills, ly-16 To The People of Edgefield ! -:o: 600 PAIRS OF SHOES! $UITED TO THE SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, even in anti-war times. Gents' fine low quarter work, in all Styles. French Cali French Goat, French Kid, and Kangaroo from Australia ; Prices $2.50 tc 70.50. It is worth your time to call and inspect this splendid stock, just tor the pleasure ol' seeing the great improvements. Ladies', Misses' and Children's in endless variety. Evans' PatentEx panding Boots and Congress Gaiters-the Quest ever invented by PETER KEENAN, Opposile Sew Monument, ly7] CENTKAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. Jan. '30, 1S7S. IW GOODS li I Tl I IW [Mi! ! .:o: G It A M T E V I L L E. S. C. Sf!AS on Land, and receives daily, New Goods in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. I ara determined to keep none but the best brands, and ? ell them at prices lo suit the hard times I sell the best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, and whether the Mofitt Heil Punch Law passes the Legislature or not, 1 shall continue to sell "The HDotablc Particular," or Sweet i?Ia*h i?loimta?n Corm Whiskey, FINE WINE, LAGER BEER, and LIQUORS of Every Description. MY WAGON YARD is in good order and free to the Public. All I ask is that you call and see my Goods. Jan 23, 1S7S-ly-G A. P, PADGETT, GraiMteville, S. C. $8,000 00 WORTH OF NEW GOODS JuST received from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and more to arrive, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, A full stock of HARDWARE, WOODENWARE, TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the choicest GRO OERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING at the lowest prices,-and in fact every thing on hand from a Paper of Pins to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro pose to sell low. . Give me a trial and be satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Graniteville, is not behiud the times. i --?~ ' -I continue to sell COTTON, consigned to me bv Planters, FREE [ H*F CHARGE. Graniteville, S. C., Sept. 5, 1S77. JAMES E. COOK. ly3S THE ?BEY WAttON FABTOBYj A.?TGUSTA, GA. A] . T ji^nBfX WW nts ^t-ip?; IS s't?l MannfiictUTihg completo str>e];s of Ono ru?? v',vvo-;TOR'SE"tVAGON'S. and is detenriliied w?t-toiro niidbrsobt.' Also.SpllLVG "WAGONS" and; HARNESS of all kinds. For^Prioesupply by-.?ttojtj orinpenon, to .... . ,.. ., ...... '.: ?J??w*?;oWlt?Y,-Tlr?pV?etor; Corner Campbell" and lillis Streets, AT?OUSTA, GA. ?S3- 50,000 Feet Hard Lumber Wanted. Fob. 6, tf? D. L. FULLERTON, 102 RROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -:o: I5el33aox3Lico Ranges. . Number 7, $65.00. Number 8, $75.00. r CHAETEE OAE^TOYES, No.'G, $52.00. No. 7s: $27.00. No^ $32.00. No. 9, $34.00. THE GS ANGE ?TOVE, No. G, $13.00. No. 7. 25.00. No. 8, $30.00.. We also keep other patterns at -he lowest market prices. D. L. FULLERTON. Augusta, Ga., March 6, 12 9m DAY, T ANNA HILL " <fe; CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, HARNESS, LEATHER,' SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. THE attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortmeri to goods in all the above branches, winch we aro offering very low to snit the times. AST- Send for our Prices. .J35- Carriages, Buggies. Rockaways, One-Horse Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wa-rons, Bugpy Umbrellas, Children's Carriages-all prices, Combs and Clippers, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all descrip tion, Collars. Hames, Traces, Satchels, Hame Strings. Horse Brushes, Buckles, &c, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. French and Aniflrican Calf and Kip Skins, Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Tools and Findings of all kinds. Leather and Gum Belting-2 to . 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp and Gum Packing. ySf The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon-wide or narrow Ties, and the Reliable Sweetwater Wagon-lg Axle, all at bottom prices. DAY, TAMAHILL & CO., March43th, 1878-ly-13 AUGUSTA, GA. Hob't H, HVXoty db Co. Manufacturers of and Deniers in Every Description of CAERIAGES A.JSTD BUGGIES, FL???IATIO?? AUB L??MBES JWA60HS, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Shoe Findings, Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage Materials, Saddlery, Hard ware, Whips, Umbrellas, Etc. REPOSITORY AND SALESROOMS: 208 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., and 98 Cherry Street, Macon Ga. > March '.'7th, 1S7S-ly-15 SELLING- OUT! Price List J. P. Weatliersbee. Calico at 21 th S cts. Xeedles 3 papers for filete. Fa:is 3 for 5 cts. lt! yds. Sea Island Homespun for St. 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for $1. Iii yds Checked and Striped Homespuns for Si. Yard-Wide Irish Linen at 25 cts per yd. 10 yds Corde?I Pique for Si. 20 Heit med Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for ?1. 'J ) yds Grenadines, Striped, for ?1. Heavy Linon Drill for na ifs. ]2tc per yd. Heavy Towellinc IC yds for $1. 20 yds Cotton Jeans, for rants, for $1. Gents' and Boys' Clothing very cheap to close out Summer stock. Paid Sash Ribbons, G Inches wl??e. I2i cts. per yard. White fi ?Kids si 1 I for one-third less than heretofore. Gent*' Suspender."-dam ed-for Se. per pair. h.O(io L F. Handkerchief", 18x18, for 4c. each. 2'>,000 Cakes >f Soap, le. each. 1,(!!).? Parasols at prices reduced greatly. .Wi Looking Glasses mat must he sold, front -Oe. up. All goods In Grocery Department sold at bottom prices. A very superior Coffee at 20q. per Iii. Fine Extra C Sugar 10c. per lb. Excellent Hams at bc. per lb., ?fcc., ?Ax*. 5ST l?o nao? ibr.^e? IBic ?Yexv I?lacc otTI?as?mcss. 34t* asid ?5.">1 hvG viivvsa flic Planters ?io?cll aaicl the Upper Harket. Jan. 30, 1,878, lyVJ J. P. W?ATH?RSBEE. PROCESS FLOUR ! J". F\. eSs HM. ?F. uT lEJFt., \V II U L K S A L ? GR.O CJ B?, PROPRIETORS CRESCENT FLOUR MILLS, standard Brands Flour: FANCY FAMILY, DOUBLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE'' Our Flour made by the new process has no equal. We have constantly' on hand fresh ground BOLTED MEAL. PEARL GRITS, STOCK MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, - FINE FEED, WH3A?EN GRITS, GRAHAM FLOUR. . Send for Price List; and New Process Circular. (Iy8 -.. THE BOJSTA??Z?l -:o: AS Made great improvements in the BONANZA, not only in the ap-1 pearance of the Bar, but has added largely to his elegant stock of choice WHISKEYS, WINES, CINCINNATI BEER ON DRAUGHT, ETC.^ -YEAR OLD RYE WHISKEY, CHAMPAGNE, FRENCH BRANDY APPLE CIDER, and 700 NEW DRINKS. Sliooting" C3r?tll?jry-, In Rear ol' Hie Bonanza. -:o: Tit MY Corn Whiskey ! ?* R. ANDERSON, G. ? Edge?eld, S. C., Jan. 30, 1S78. t?20 S. T. HUGHES TRENTON, S. C., il AS every Department of his Store newly filled with elegant Goods,' bought at the LOWEST prices, which he is selling at figures to suit the 'ian? times. I am selling the celebrated Haiinan Adjustable Plow Stock, with attachment for turning stubble. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS and HARNESS, HARDWARE, TIN, BUCKETS, SP\DE< SHOVELS and FORKS, CANNED GOODS-LAMPS and CHIMNEYS. TOBACCO, CIGARS-DRUGS and MEDICINES, WIN!'> and LIQUORS of the finest brands, j We make a specialty of Ladies' a"nd Gentlemens' fine SHOES. Arnon* others the celebrated TILDEN TIES and Princess LADIES'' SLOPERS. _ ' _ Tersons going ofT on the Trains can have their HORSES- taken c re ?f* at my STABLES. .: S. T: HUGHES; - TRENTON, S. c. ? May 8, ly-21