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Jas. T. Bacon. Thos. J. Adams.
EDITORS.
E. KEE SE, Corresponding Editor.
fcdgelield, S.C., Nov. 27, 1H7?.
LUT US PROMOTE A PKOGKSS
SIVE, LIVE, SCIENTIFIC ED
UCATIONAL SYSTEM.
By reference to a notice in another col- j
limn, it will bo seen that, under the aus
pices ot the Edgefield Teachers' Associ
ation, the people of our County, in a hali j
do/.en different sections, are soon lo bf
aldressed upon UieaU-impdrtautsubjto
Of schools and education.
In this connection we feel impelled tt
make a few remarks upon the nattie*
and objects of the said Association, whir!'
is still in its infancy:, but for which ivi
hope a long and useful future. Thrc
are com parait velv few meatvho!n.veov-i
paused consider thc good aili- lat and the
results achieved by organisions of lui*
kind. Wo feel no liesitatie? in saying
; ii:.i vin- wonderful adv.aw?*s'itnad? in flit
s-mdard pf education within tho past
?jw years have been due ahmst entir?)
tr* these occasional conf?rantes of th'
practical educators of the conoVry. And
if any one will pause for n inbment to
j^i|iMgS^JM^M|ft8^^va to the m#pei
. -, -s.' ? . ^ r*^:
thc Mngl? mi?Uer- -.. a \ ?..]'.
to read. A few^years ago nolomirsv
dreamed of a child acquiring this a
without passing through the dv,eai
routine which every one so well reinen
hers, when the pupil was compelled, di
after dav, to stndv that iiKLripfvw"T~^:IT
. I. the Ki
^^^^rr^cm. UH* aiterday, and wee
aiier week, it must puzzle its ?"?u,
brain with these cabaliatio signs ihat fu,
nish more torture to its mimi tba.*, th
birch does to its body. Now all t?ja j
changed; it has become a practicA'real
itv that a child can be taught to r/,j ?,
half lha time thai it was usual, ii timi
pist, t> devota t i its a b-abs; an? this
is only one example ol'the IhousaVr
improvements lately made in rho edj
ti mal system. To what has this eli
br?en due ? We say fearlessly, that
o it the coming together arid deb
ti ?ns of the educators of the ?ojrqj
world might go on forever with no p
ress in this great mother of aC pro;
-'.he art of educating the mind. ?
The country needs brain, "."iii
brain, it cannot secure progress. M.
my might m well try to ovor,; rov.'.v1
pyramids of Egypt as a State to dej?
her resources, build up Her'"eli:-,
lish manufactures, and secure thtrTiap
pities* ol" its people, without tho ?re\?
motor of brain-power. Brain we mu J
have, and the only way to get it, to kee^
i', and to make it compete with that o
the rest of the world, is by a progre?4
sive, live, scientific educational system
To promote that system, tho teachers o
the country must unite, deliberate ?no
s.inly, (mr present State Superintend
ent ol Educ lion bas done much in thi
diroction. and the Edgefield Teacher;'
Association shouid go hand and band
with bim, and with all other Associa
tions, in tin--real work, and endearor
to keep South Carolina on a par with, OJ
superior to. her neighbors in the edina
Clonal standard.
Go on, gentlemen, in your labors,
mimtainyour organization, keep ali.-.
and up with the progress of Hi. iv,
U, you (i')d-.speed in T \
Meeting ..? '."' V' . ? -
our T.v^lature ifr-iSts *
tlav tua 26th. His not anfR^P^*?^uai
a ty matter of a very oxcitng kind will
engage the 'atienth ll of the body this
winter. The question of the public debt,
si perplexing and provocative ofdiscus
Sion at several session* past, has been
removed by the .Sup.eme Court, for * j
time at lest, from the arena of Legis,
ti m. There is but a single election of
any importance, we believe, to be belo
during the present session-that
' irto? Tu rt Lea ai the Supreme Court e:i
the Stat'. In regard to this election
lhere seems to lc Inti little doubt in th?
mind generally that Associate Justic?
Mciver will l?e elevated to the Chief
Jtisliceship, and that Governor Simp
son will he elected to lili his place. Ii
CU case. Gov. Simpson won ld not quid
i fy until in the midsummer of 1880, and
in the short interval between thal tine
and the regular gubernatorial election.
Senator Jeter, of Union, President o'
tie Senate, would act as Governor
Caief Justice Willard, KO lome a hone ol
contention, will probably retiro soon in
As regards the work of the Legista
ture, of courue tloM-ioininont idea in lb
p iblie mind is the reduction of ex pen
ditiircs for Stale and County purposes to
as low a standard as possible, consisten
with official dignity, the securing if
e?leient ofliuers, and the proper admin
iration of tho law. The people ure vcr.?
poor, and their taxes sould bo laid on
with tho profoundest and most patriotic
conscientiousness.
There is to be a convention of temper
ance workers in Columbia on the 16th ol
l>e?t-??her for the purpose of awakening
a'more gcrrMMtjjnterest in the cause in
this State, which beon on a gradual
decline for some time paxw The conven
tion will beheld under the ausr,ices oi
the Grand I/K?ge of Good Templars, b\i?
all temperance organizations-Divisions
nfSonsofTemperance, Lodges of Knight
of Jericho, Lodges of Friends of Temp?r
ance-as well as Young Mer' - I . 'istiai
Associations. .j oes ted to send each
taree deb -. P "ominent temp? rance
-?tAcfcers from other Stab s Will prob^abb^.
iif) present, ned
?,.sx ?,?- ?, v.
HO, A LL VE THAT THIRST;."
All yr? ?.hat Ciir.-'. for the good ib::igs.';
.i:> -;'.;e comforts ?n.'.j thcioxories jf th.
. tbifl ? ' . '? ? and the dei: .--tcci that
b. .i^': .. lith-the -vir-3 and the cor
dil iti . the ! ra thal grace the Christ
mas ' I-ihc useful things that moder
ate livers need-the heavy things that
plantations demand-come to u* say De
lane & Hickok, of Augusto. These en
terprising merchants-newly established
in the grocery business-have a good, deal
lo say to our readers this week; and il
the latter wi IT accept their invitation to
make their establishment a visit, we think
fi ey will Poon convince them that it is a
g ?od thing to be lhere. Delano it Hick
o^k are in the block above I he (?lobe Ho
tel, on the same side, one door above the
( ?pera House arcade. Bal look narrowly
when ye.11 come to it. 0ih< rwiseyd? will
mistake it for a jewelry or a lace store.
Certainly we have never seen a grocery
eslablishment .so arranged and so fur
n shed, indeed il you have no idea o
buying even a pound of sugar, it is worth
a lorie walk lo look al Detune & Hickok's
-as a woik of art-a very gem of luxury
-? chef dom1 rr of taste and e legance.
])(ltt,\e 16 Hidkol: K ;S decidedly the most
alluring place we have SM?II since Hie good
old days bef?le the w.u ; m nulli that we
have ever seen '
GO J'" ll'. A'. ?Tl h-A/r/'/ S for
Cheap ?.?r.'cerics, Confw?-iuneries, etc., etc.
pijuare dealing is the mut to of tjj?* House
t
?ci
?
We regret to I parn that on account of
a difficulty with the Superintendent of
the South Carolina Penitentiary, our
Abbeville friends Lave uot been able to
obtain an extra force of convicts for the
Greenwood and Augusta Railroad. We
trust the matter will soon be adjusted,
so that "the ' grading ; on VAH side of
the river.may;be;speedily finished.
SUPERINTENDENT : LIPSCOMB'S
REPJLY TO THE DIRECTORS OF
THE GREENWOOD AND AUGUS
TA RAILROAD.
Col. T. J. Lipscomb, Superintendent
of the S. C Penitentiary, has addressed
the follow! ig note to each of the Abbe
ville papers, in which the defence of the
Greenwood and Augusta "Railroad Di
rectors first appealed. Col. L'pscomb
denounces as false the apparent insinua
tions that he acted from improper mo
tives :
" COLUMBIA, S. C., November 15, lSTit.
In yonr issue of i he 12th instant there
..pix-, aa communication headed "The
Railroad Convicts. Tho defence of the
Greenwood and Augusta Railroad direc
tors. How the c nvicta have been cared
for. '1 he true inwardness of the Peni
tentiary investigation.'TM) ted October
22, 1870.
In thia communication it is very vagup
as to who is charged willi enmity, eon
sp'naey, opposition to tho Greenwood and
Augusta Itali road, and false eh arges am!
lecusations against its directors. So Int
:?<*^c?M concerned I assert that 1 acted
that much of it i
yv?+t maliciously unjus
v??tfTIev, whose name ai
resignal urea usserts-.lii
nor did h? nutliorls
so- for him Whet he
ay have Iteen misrej
mia way, I have n
lng.
T. J. I.llSCoMH.
TUE RISE OF RELIGIOUS s Et".Tl
IX EDGEFIELD.
Fiftj years ago not a church of any oe
noniina?.ni in Edgefield District, excep
Baptitf, had organization or paster.?, c
which lhere were then some fifteen o
twenty. Later the M-t lied st i i leran
?tm. and now, though the Biptisti
increased every way, ike Methodist:
^h?vm in churc es, chapel?
Near liftv years ?go ai
ijras built at the Conr
and membership or
J,-n bm a single church
r^4u-efl,abli8l:ed at an
cuyh ?her? basne?,, "" ,"
ibers, and chanel service ii
?her peints. Within the iasl
?years a Roman Catholicchurcii
?cled at the Court House, o:
!fder. built of solid granite, winch
.var by, wit!) .louie and ?pire
ng. to appearance, me hundred
feel high. The organ cost one thousand
dollars There i? n > station^ Priest, but
supplies are (arni bed from OTgusta ami
C harleston. The Presbyterians have made
no inroad or foothold Col Posey s\LetUr
Reunion of ? Kershaw's Brigade
Tht.rew>?sa meeting in Columbia
hiring I he F-ir. of some ol the sur
vivors of the Brigade commanded
during the war by Gens. Bonham,
Kershaw, Conner and Kennedy. Gen
Oonnpr was chosen Ch irrain, and J.
A. Wilson, Secretary.
^Ouvmotion^?t G^L.JI. T\~T~ V,."\..
/Quired, that Captain C. R. Holmes
Secretary of the As.-ocintion, be in
structed to notify each surviving reg
imental and battallion c m nantie
and surviving officers of any abarate
comnr.and attached at any time to the
brigade, to request each company
commander to send a delegate to a
meeting to be held at Columbia, on
the 10th of December, for the pur
nos i of taking such steps as may be
leernel necessary to revive the or
^ani/ation of lsGS and to appoint a
,ime and a place for a general reunion
if all of the survivors of the bi ig
ide.
lt was then moved and adopted
;hat Captain S. L Leapheart be re
(nested to sehet a committee of five
:o assist him in providing for the
neetir.g on the 10th of December.
One Experience from Many.
" I had been sick and miserable so
ong and had catii el my I u b nd so
:nuch trouble and expense, no one
know win^ ailed me, that
^<o{.i<rieIy disbearten-d and
id. In this frame of mind
ittleof Hop Bittersatid used
Ftknown to my family. I so- n
?egan to improve and gained so fast
hat my husband and laraily thought
t strange and unnatural, but wileri I
old them what had helped me. th? y
laid "Hurrah for flop Bitteis! Long
nay they prosper, for they have m-.de
nother well and us happy "-Th?
bother.
"I'll see you later," said Sinitl -
lin's to his wife, started for bi?
odge. "And'y much later, either,
fyoulf ' you're wt ll efl',"
inswf;- '?'.?*'.!.s wa?horne at
t?n. h& v
V- i'^SS^S^*1*1 '' reuest
^^^^^^E^??j^S^iso nu ?rn vs to
? ;g frie'ids in the
?tate t?^^^^mf\\.i ui-^. d-viro that
' ::: : ... ?.? ? considered in
-?'ftu the nomination for
hs ?ffice of Governor. The Judge
uwins us tba' duties and obliga
ions of an imperative personal na
ure "absolutely forbid'* his "can
IrJacy for that exalted station."
His Honor thus finely, and we
hink pertinently, adds: "There
n others eminently fitted for the
flee to whom the honor would be most
bicorne, and who would ably and
'?ely administer its high functions.,,
vVe very cordially extend Judge
L<rshaw'8 withdrawal of hid name
i the above connection, and hope
ut his good example, as one who is
iling to hold the honorable position,
?syried him and there devotedly dis
iirge his obligations to the State in
??bing with the proud name he
'ais., is one which will not be
asled.
Feeble Ladies.
Tlose languid, tiresome sensation*-,
tis.ng you to feel scarcely able to
on your feet ; that constant diam
at is taking from your system all its
lit city ; driving the bloom from
ur cheek?; that continual strain
on your vital forces, rendering you
itnble and fretful, can easily be
noved by the use of that marvel
! remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregular
fs and obstructions of your system
relieved at once, while tue spe
I c?;..se ol periodical pain is per
nently removed. Will you heed
i?
For the Advertiser.
The Q.uarterlv Meeting nt Middle
Kldge.
MESSRS. EDITORS: Please publish the
following hrief notice of Hie Inst Quar
terly .Meetingof the M. li. Church South,
held at Middle Ridge Chu rel), on the 15th
aud 14th inst., and rauch oblige some of j
your readers. We regretted the absence
of our esteemed Presiding Elder, the
Rev. E. J. Meynajdie, hut his placo was
fully supplied bj the presence of the
Rev. Abel M. Chreitzberg, Pastor of ]
Washington Stiot Church, Columbia.
The routine business of the Circuit was
satisfactorily would upon Saturday, and
the prospect is, that financially, all, or
nearly all, the clams against the Circuit
will be met the present year, hard as the
times are. We had an admirable ser
mon on Saturday from the Rev. Mr.
Chreit/.burg, and m Sunday, another of
surpassing excellence from the same
Minister. Corporeally, his heft is great,
baing about two huulred and fifty pounds.
Mentally and spiiitually we caunot so
exsil}'. describe tie mari, as mind and
soul are imponderable quantities. His
weight, however, is groat in all respects.
The members of tho Conference were
most hospitably entertained. Hearts
and homos were ali opoi. You maj* be
sure that tho Laniers, Jacksons, Longs,
Dowty&and Holsons v<ere among the
foremost in kindly Attentions. You
should have been there, Messrs. Editors,
and aided our common friend, Capt.
Clint Ward, in playing" thc agreeable.
Extremes met, physically, when the last
named gentleman took his scat hy tho
^v?ij.;.i'7.v^i-SfcS??i?2.. and behind
which drew
them-f"biii'\vc
couplet: KP?J
"I must ho m'.^ f&rthoan<ne..c,
The nr id's tiff f
Y jijad by my soul,
. Jjdubtr'd t?f the man."
A CPI tai ?i ?tjjdy, L.
wishing to bc ?ent?eman,
instineted his lifted one day,
no one, sud if a$feBVa,lt to admit,
for him to give <ge sll0n|j inquire
answer." Nigh* an ??equivocal
tleman proceed?rae| ftn? jjw gen
as to his callers. J?jllteirogate Tat
Did any one . "v ,
" Yie, sur, wan
"What did he j .
"He axed was v
"Well, what dva;
"Sure, I gave _li
swer j ?st."
": f in.
..Xi him ?"
ui.-ikle
" How was that '. V
an
"I axed him was
a monkey !"
mothar
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MARRI KO, on Th ni
November 20th 1ST!), ln-\
Leard, at the residence.
JAMES M. AUNE Y n
NIA LUND Y, all of Iv - *
MARRIKD, on Sunday
vein bor 1S70. nt Harm H , ,. v
thefiev. Snml. Loaid ... ' , 7"
OULLOUGII ami Mr -:i'"h' by
RODGERS, all of E lg?
anoint,
rahiml.
SP, Mr.
EUG K
NOTlC
"Il HE pc >pleofEdgefieId'* .
A e:l up; n the subjected'
tn. Mc
Arr."
uc icmn follows
At Our ryton, Dec. 2
At Red "Hill. Dec. :\
At Liberty Hill, Dec. 4. '
At Dnrn's Mill. Dec ii.
At Pleasant f-rn 3, .Dcc^ \
At Denny's X Roads. Dj
In behalf of the T?airlie' ?
E. KEES E. teg*
SR a Idr a
sols un 1 ed
IIEST ?I
SPECf?L
IN
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SUPERIOR
TEN PEU C
YORK PRICE
COVER. Frei
Kl
100 P1AN0?
At I
ON OUR 1
PLAN of EAS
ALSO,
Musical
SPECIAI
Music Book:
FJy visiting or c
c;. O.
TUNING an
u:o<, Pipe Ol gi
jical Instrunien
>nly authorize^
Mush; House.
Admiul
HY virtue of
on, Probato Ju
it public outer;
'?rcash, at th(
)uxts, Jr., on T
?roximo, the f .
rty of tho Es
iowrey, dee'd.
Ci tch en Furn i i
nd Tin a dior, 1
ge, 1 set Hlack
loes, Corn, Foi
d and Cotton it
nd Hogs, 2 A \
oed.
Terms - CASH
lied with, to b<
urchaser.
J.
Nov. 2.5, 187!).
"The Best Agrie
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papen, handsomely print
ed, filled with choice road
ing of interest to tho fur
mer, with an Illustrated
fashion department for tho
_ ladies.
13 a year, fl n year. Samplo copy 15 conts
Midro*?: J. H. ESTILL,
3 Whitaker street. Savannah, Qa.
ni-npte copy il ?The Savannah Weekly .Veiw," ? mom.
?totli H-page newspaper, or of the "Daily Heming
A'eiet," the leading daily of Ote SmUlieiut tent wi
receipt of 3-cent ttamp, Addrat at above, '
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[UNDER MASONIC Ii A Ll})
BDfiBFIBip, 8. C.
RESPECTFU LLY invito their friends
and the public in general, tn call and
examine their stock of
ii GM GINH?R, i
Consisting of
CALICOES, PLAID HOMESPUNS
Bleached ami unbleached SHIRTINC
JEANS, DRILLS, Cotton Flannel,
HOS IK RY, ll A N I) K E RC II ?EF?
GLOVES, &c, &c.
BOO rs. SHOK MI ATS.
FLOUR, MEAL, GRIST,
BACON, LARD, HAMS,
BUCKWHEAT, RICE, SUG.VR,
Rio, La guy ri, .Liva ami Hoch]
COFFEE,
MOLASSES, VIN KG AR, SO-.P,
M AGC ARON I, STARCH, SODA,
CONFECTIONER ?E C VN ME<
GOOD-5,
HARDWARE and TINWARE. ?j
All of which ihev ?J^LJ???">:^
for 4^lir^vrnre-iiH HAIWI" a\nf^
willan* rant.ee satisfaction. I
J. J. HOLLAND fCO.
Nov. 10, 1S70-2ua50 *
PROCLAMACION.
ML
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,
IC X Bl ivfi V R I ) BP A UT M BN r,
Cor.vvnrA, Nov. loth, isru
WHEREAS ififormatiou has buen r
calved at this Department tho DWEL1
I Nt; HOU3Eol Miss Susan Dorn, intt
Connty of Edgolield, was broken in
on the* night of the ?list ol October, ai
her Ufa endangered by some person >
persons unknown:
Now, tneroiore. 1. W. I). Biropen
Governor of the state of Sout h Carolin
in order that justice may be ?ion? ar
tho majesty ol' tho law vindicated, <
iierebv offer a toward of OSB HIT?
DREi> AND FLFT? DOLLARS for tl
apprehension anil delivery in any jail
thia State nf the sai<l person or perxoi
engaged In tliis outrage, with proof
0 invie.t. jBb
lu i es ; ^WJrTV heron !' I have hereiin
set iii^Ww a:nl caused thngreat.se
of the Sime to be affixed, at Col uti
[n.M.] bia, this 10th dav of No vent be
A. D. 1879, and in the one hundn
and fourth year of the Independen
of the United States of. America.
W. D. SIMPSON, Governor.
It v the Governor :
K. M. SIMS. Secretarv of State.
Nov. ll?, Is7!i-o' fit).
AlNHXpRATORS SALE.
BY virtue of an order nf Hms. 1
Charton. Judge of the Proba
Co tut for Edgelleld County, the unde
signed *i|| sell at tho late' residence*
?hesley vVyia, deceased, on Friday tl
5th day <d' Doce, |,(.,-, 187!), all tho'Po
sonal Estate of gafo deceased, consistai
in patt ol' tim following property, vf
tine liturgy and harness, one ox-cart, ni!
gin head, one tilivudiei...ny fun.min
" "Ternis ("ash.
V. P. WELLS, Adm .<
Nov. I'?, l?7!i ?0
CLERK'S SALHJ.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN.'
KDGPJF/KLJ) coe NT V.
H. 0. Tallwrt, Guardian, Plaintiff /.
John F. Talbert, Defendant.-ForeeU
sure.
BY virtue of an order of Hon. Tho
Thomson directed to nm in tl;
ab ive stated ease, I will pr? cen! lose
at Edgoliold C. H.. on Sab-day in Doccn
her next, at pilbil" outcry, the fol low in
described mortgaged premises to wit:
All that Tract or parcel ol'land, situ
a'o I vina and being in the County .'
Edgrticld and said State, containing On
il i tul rmi ami 'IVn Aeres, ni >ro or lew
known as tim " Rock Spring Tract." ai
bounded hy hinds ol Mrs. Matilda Burl
halter, lt. M. Talbert, and by the " Cof
Crock Placo*' and hy the " iloineateti
Tract" t.i the Midd John P. Talbert li
longing.
TKKMS:- -Tile Oosts and one-half of ill
purchase money to hu paid in cash, th
balance of Hie purchase immov on
credit of twelve months willi intoro^
from day ?d' sale. The credit portion l
be secured by bond of th? purchaser an
H mortgage ol the premises.
Papers extra.
(i. F OUEATHAM, C C. C P.
Nov. 5, 1879-lt 48
t??CC f1 P Aercnta Profit Pie Werk. W
\n1 nh provo H or forfeit faut. 84 o-.urit fro
V?? V U J ? Ki t. u. RIDEOUT! CO., 218 Fultons, LN.
Oct. 15-Om 45
ABI: you in need of a good Pock*
Knife or Rr/u-of lt >gi r's iiiamifactot
go to M. LEK BSC 11? LT/.
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF bOUTH CAROLINA
K DOE KI ELD COUNTY,
Mary E. Pierce et ul. Plaintiffs vs. P. V.
Pierce and Jas. M. Anderson as adm*!'
Defendants Complaint for the partition
of Real estate and for Reliof.
BY virtue of an order of the Hon. T
J. Mackey directed to me in tin
?hove stated eas?, I will proceed to sui
at Edgeticld C. K. on Saloday in Dccein
ber next, at public outcry the following
described premises, to wit:
All that Lit or Parcel of Land, situate,
lying and being in the vi I Iago of Ridi^
tiprtagj conialntiigtm*ae.re, morn or la*?,
and bounded on the North bv Brooker
Street, South by Alain Streof, East hy
Merritt Street and West by lands of Ben]
Cato, also all that lot oi parcel of Land,
situate, lying and hoing in the Tillage of
Ridge Spring, in said County, and State,
cnn tain i rig one acre, with improvements
thereon, and bounded by lands of N. W.
Brooker, R. B Watson and others ; also
the two storo Houses situate, lying and
being in the village (d' Johnston, on thc
lot on which Thos. Jones bite deceased
resided ; and also the store ship, situ tte
mi said lot; also all that Tract or Parcel
af Land, sit nate in tho sa'd County ami
State, and known as thc "PadgettTract "
containing Two Hundred and Twenty
live acres, moro or le.-s. and bounded b\i
ands ?d' llassio A Strother, Miles anil
gannon, Mrs. H. Barroiilon and James
1. Ou/ts:
Trut.Ms.-One-lialf nf tho purchase
nonoy to be paid in cash, and the bil
mee on a credit of twelve months with
merest from the dav ol'salo, tho credit
?onion to bo secured by the bond of tho
nirehasor willi a mortgage .d' tho prem
ies. Papers Extra. 1
<? P. CH IO A Tl I A M, CC CP
Nov. ? -ll-IS.
Sheriff's Sale.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIKLD COUNTY,
?lliain IL Turner and Wile Martha
Initier, p.uicnco Attaway, and Star?
bug 1 timer, ail vs. Sarah' Allaway
r.fvut i on
>Y virtue of an Execution, to me
? directed it. thc above stated cause,
??ll proceed to sell at Edgolield Court
-i noxt, tho following property to wit:
m!5 JJFP of ,J!i",,' t:"''^'?ning Two
il tin red Acres, more or loss, adioiniriir
mis "i Henry (Griffith. William Griffith;
iar.es Canon, J. A. Richardson and
hors, levied ti . n as tho property of
e defendant, Si uh Attaway.
Terms Cash. Titles extra.*
JOHN T. GASTON, S. E. C.
Nov. Kl, ls7*t--i , 49.
702 Broad Street, Cor. McIntosh.
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEW
STERLING SILVERWARE.
ELRY.
REED Sc B^IRTOlSrS
Celebrated TRIPLE-PLATED WARE.
CLOCKS, BRONZES & FINE FANCY GOOL J
A'UdirsTA, OA., Nov. 27, 1S79.
lyoi
am
NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE ARCADE,
Jk. ugusta, C3r a.,
Dealers in ABS K i EB cl s of
& STAPLE GROCERIES,
?.J?E LIQUORS. CANNED GOOD< of ewiv d?arription,
FL"UR, BACON, HAMS, Smoked TONGUES, MACKEREL,
s \LM0N. SYRUP, MOLASSES, SO *P, COFFEE. TEA.
CR\CKER\ PICKLES, BRANDY PEACHED and CHERRIES.
sPIL-ESo. uti ..i,,i,,PP.wircui?. .HOLLIES. CHE!->E, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, und ?II Fact everything Kept in a FuvFUHfiffl ? nwn?'w.*
"Retail Grocers Esta lUlnnent.
j^fCall and .see UH when you visit. Angosta. We sell ??ur Goods at the
/ 0 WEST CA^JI PRICES. Semi ns an Order if yon cannot come.
DELANE & HICKOK.
AUGUSTA, GA , Nov. 25, 18.'9. . 3rn01
TP Harkwalters
Broad St., \car Lower Market, Augusta, Sa.
BlQNUMENT.< TOMBSTONE-, and MARBLE WORK ge. erally al
ways on lund or mole to order. A large section ready for lettering and
del i \vrv at. shortest hotioe. S-v. ral hundreds of ts>$t designs of the m-iat
modern styles of M muinents, furnished at a lo\T' lrice than ever before
in this market, and of the l?e.-t workmanship, ?fj^ iv to that of the new
Coufxlemie Monument, ircently erected by me .' jis city.
THEO, i KKWALTER.
AUGUSTA, GA , No.-. 25,1S70. 1 ly?l
LU
N. YOUTHS lid BOYS
FOR YOUR
AND AT THE VERY
' I -V? -i ?~x t~\ tn I
Augusta, G?" Nov. 25-3? 40 Jf 1 VO?0 "' * C0
TM"**~TTii-irriii mi ni P^MM-I
POPPT
1
ID, Lvvii iu IVUII lillOHOOl,
NEW \xn ??PLESMD STOCK OF
M MD inna DRY GOODS FOR m
AT THE POPULAR STORE OP
H. W. LANDRAM,
2?? BROAD STKEET; JUSTA, (M.
Do!?ats worth of new ,
jWUU coming by every S:.-n
blight at bottom j rices and to be .sold ace
All the new style Dress Goods, and ?it a
Ail the latest Novelties of the season-a
Calicoes, Black Goods, Cotton and Wool ;
m|n an 1 boys-Cashmeres, Blanket?, Shawl
itjvould -alee a whole newspaper lo hold.
tutiful Goods in Store a"d
;om the Northern markets
ng tn please ?t he Lidies,
els-Kentucky Jeans, foi
1 a thousand articles, which
|?0 Beautiful Cloaks just received at alLpLes
TO ME RCHANTS.
aid.? pretty print"
'.TOO Yards (.hecks and Sliipea.
'100 Bales Brown Shirtings, at Factory prices
j500 Yards Kentucky Jeans-cheap.
TH ahove Stock of good.- have boen boudit ?hean and T ??ni1 ia ?
! ave ny Kdnefield friend, call and examine: Wt manyt auk o he r
libed paironage in the past, and ?skin?? nt.r ,< y tuauK8 101 t?eir
his raliy
Aui,
.ejlttr. p. II. CHRISTI
fiit-nds from South f'aroli'
ia, Ga., Nov. 5-2m 48
U
x I
LORENZ
Grranitevi Ile, S, C.
EA URS in Groceries, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Sho'a ami othe'
use i! and fine articles usually found in first class village Si ores-all
sohl :it i jderate priers.
VAUCLUSE, S. C.
RE catalan tl y receiving and sellingat the lowest prices every kind of
UseliiLnd elegant Merchandise, including all the gooda above men
tioned. Il sure to call, and we wiil give you every inducement to trade
wu h n's wiiout the troubleV going to some distant market.
TIB HIGHEST PRU 10 WILL HE PAID I OR
VAUCLUSE, S. V.
N em'dfitli. 1870-3m 48
WITH
1
TH >S. J MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Bra?r
717 ?read si Ponlfaias^ t or -,
A'lAirsTA. Ci A.
%. 1U, l?dj-2m 50
NOTICE!
\;,i, |n?r"*??tH indebted to tho Rotate of
. HA VIH PENNY, doe'd, will make
pavnu nt t<> iii" iinderali?iied, and parties
li*?!?I?IIvr clai'iis will promut thom prop
erly nttcated iti
.lollN M. DENNY,
(?UMliflcd Executor,
nc- -J!i-:it -17_
NOTICE.
* N application wit I midi) ?it. t im
i'VIIMXI ?<(wl >.'i ??r Mi . li'i .i r.Hl AAMOIII
l,iv u|' Solidi ('irolin.i. I?T ? rcndwal and
"uifii mont of lin? < liaitiT ?r th? Town
"( i.M-. li.-ld.
Sept 15, IS,tl-3m 31
I:
GI
1
?tc
Mi
MT
Un
i\t-\
To
28 8
HrS. JORDAN,
THE CLOTHIER,
BHOAD STREET,
AUGUSTA. GA,
Qelolwr in, 1870-3iu 45
illinery and laney ?08?s;
JP*"
FALL AND
Wool South o
Roll plate J
Sowing Machi
all M aol linos.
ER STOCK NOW READY^y
orsterts G.ejTQjtntmvn and Shetland l
c. ' " .-'
? all the 1-itest designs,
?es, Oil, Shuttles and aUaehntents for
\
\.
Q1S iOiSostcl Stireot,
Opposite Confederate Monument,
AUGUSTA. GA.
Oct. 20-3m 47_
AUGUST DORR
MERCHANT TAILOR
AND DEALER IN
HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
222 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
:o:
CHOICEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Augusta, Ga.. Oct, 23-2ui 46_
THE OL13 HOUSE
A? .-vrAtfcaa AND COURTEOUS AS BYER,
AFTER tinr'y five years of trading with our friends of Edgefield, we find
none among our manv customers whose patronage we value more h ghly.
Our name remain? unchanged, but the young generation is eoming into
the Firm OHISTOPHER GRAY has associated with him his son
Tvr-R. JA.M?? M^Q^-b^-_r-i
Cannot "toe JtLB^sz?elloci? * ?
Send for Samples, our PRICES are wonderful.
10 Cases Standard Fall Calicoes reduced to 5c.
_ Augusta, Graniteville t.fid Langley SHIRTING at | wide He, ?wide
5}c, yard wide Gie.
.1,000 dz. Ladies' Stockings and Gents' Sock?, at 5, G, 7,8, 0 and 10- pr pair
A large Stock ol' Colored and Blaok ALPACAS at-just think of it
10c 12}, 14. 17, 19, 23 an?! 2Gc worth el-ewhere from 25 J tj 50?.
50 Bales Standard Plaids and Checks, at Factory Prices.
COLORED DRESS GOODS.
A grand drive from Auction, Phenomenal Prices. Manchester Melanges
De Beges, Persian Twills, French Malines, &c, &c, &c., at 5, 6}, IO, ] \ "uni
12?c. Less than one-half their sterling value
FINE COLORED DRESS GOODS,
In all the new shades and fashionale styles. To appreciate them MT,,?
for Samples.
iTioi;iii\irc<? ?ooo*.
A splendid assortment, Wool Cashmeres 40J 50J 55; ami up worth Koa
10c to 25c per yard more
Black A'pana.?, M chaira, Brillian'iu's, M itiraiug Cl ?lu ? . & .
NOTIONS.
Our immense assortment.- Ladies' and Gents' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs
5c and up.
200 do/.. Spool Cotton-at lj^per dozen.
In every department we have 'astonishing Bargains. We pay freight on
orders amounting to So. We take pleasure in forwarding Sain?les
CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO
Augusta. Ga., Oct. 15-3m 45
ail
WYATT L. HOLM KS,
h F. lH)R\,
OSCAR B.URNETT
WYATT I, HOLMES & Ci)
U OLD EA??B?JE&.
FTAYING formed a Copartnership for conducting the geltend GROCFRY
i and COMMISSION BUSINESS, will be pleased to see and .vive
;heir friends and public generally'.
- .;' "ni - .
H. 1). HUDSON','* .
,ateot' tho linn of Hudson A Stubb?. ?
G. H. lib KI W.N.
Late with Walton * ( lark.
HUDSON & BURTON,
IT'S BROAD ST. ATjaTJSTA3 GA.
I AVING this dayl formed a copartnership for conducting
g the general
GROCERY
'ill be pleased to|
ublic belier:
Everything asuall
found here and w
the City.
Augusta, Ga., Sej
J
Tl
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
I j? ?nd their Old Friend. a?d ((ie \
latinan,,,. ol?M?iioCEBir STO?E^r->^
? I? ?"1,1 a-low M Any .**m<&r?g^
i- Sra SD*
.N?TICE.
3 TO GEO V? THORPE'S
i^iziiiosatul iHt.^t ^.l.lu^tioiis. Siil)l I - Xt S(^-on fi... - /'R'^R
iptioiiM received atl'uniixhor?' rate?.
Iers by moil sulh-pd Kind c>nfwv
nary, Stationary, n-jars, Toiwccn
Y "
uni v, Still ionr-ry, ' i^Jir.s, jotiao
y* lind Fanny Good
(jw. THORP).',
t'uuiloville, S. ?
lov. 12-lm ty
"-.o ?t ii.;n^r szssrT?1* T**&
?"?ni ot tho Charlo,- .lr Vi an ?mend.
? '{r;?nch Railroad lo ??Lf? T*ot\ohl
token and mmS ASSS nd Road l<>
I ?nd A uguMt, on the Royal
August 221, io7?l?m,3STreaS,,rer

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