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las. T. Bacon. Thos.J. Adams.
EDITORS.
E. KEE8E, Correspondine Editor.
Edgefield, S. C., Nov. 23, len?.
An Important Question to be !>oon
Seined.
Under a provision of the recent
Election law, according to the opin
ion of the attorney-general, tho sher
iffe arid clerks of the court in tb>
S'-ate hold over until the election 01
1884, except the clerk of court ii
Berkeley and the sheriffs in Kershaw
Hampton and Berkley Counties. At
the recent election in several of tb*
counties elections were held for the^e
officers contrary to the opinion of tb
attorney-general. The board of Stat.
Canvassers, now in session in Coluro
b a, has appointed next Friday, Ko
Y*mber 24, at 12 o'clock, for tb*
bearing of argument upon this peint,
and for the purpose of determining
whether certificates of election sha!
bi issued to such parties as wer?
ebsted on the 7th, the parties them
s Ives being notified to appear ii
p rson or by counsel.
Tbe f?adeston Musical Festival
Prof. Welgand . ...?nsta to be Prom
inent.
The handsomest and most artistic pro
grammes of theseason cime to us throu^'
Mr A. A. P*lot, of Augusta, from Mar
ager August Doepp, ot the Charlesto
Music Festival, which will be given s
the Academy of Music on the 27th, 2Si
and 29th instant, or during the industrir
exhibition of the Agricultural Society i
Charleston next week. The event prom
ises to be a notable one in art circles, an
the festival will be attended by larg
crowds from various cities in the Scull
The Agricultural meeting will draw Ca:
olinians, and reduced rates on the rail
roads, together with the difierent intel
estirg events in progress, will make thu
the ^st possible time to visit the City b_\
the Sea.
lue programme is Siled with such mas
terpieces aa Weber's ' Jubilee Overture.'
Mendelssohn's ''95ih Psalm." Wagner'
"March and Chorus from Tannbauser,'
and also his "Lohengrin," Weniuger's "T
Deum," and other pieces not les3 famou.
Particular prominence is given the "Fe.
tival March," composed expressly for lb
Charleston Music Festival, by Prof. Johi
Wiegand of Augusta. This march b}
the grand orchestra will open the secon
night's programme or the principal con
cert, and the compliment of selectirj
Wiegand for this work is a rare one, te
pecially coming from such high and n
cognized musical authority as Manag?-j
Au gast Doepp.
Cbeap Excursion to (harleston
In order to give all an opportunity t<
visit the Industrial Exposition of the Ae
ricultural Society which opens in Charles
ton on Tuesday next, the South Carolin
Railway Company has determined to is
sue cheap excursion tickets to Cbarlestoi
from Monday, November 20, to Saturday
December 1G inclusive, good for ten day>
including the day ol issue. The rate wi 1
faj ti rr a A at^lUraa wnt; a milo . for th
round trip; children between six ard
twelve years, half that rate. All retun
tickets must be stamped by the Secretar
of the Agricultural Society, and no ticket:
sold after December 9 will be good De
cember 18.
Tickets from Augusta. $41'
" " Hamburg 4 IC
" " Horse Creek 3 9?
" M Bath 3 9i
" Langley 3.8.*
" " Grantville 3 80
" " Aiken 360
" Columbia. 3 90
Unveiling of tbe (harlesion Con
federate Monumeut.
On Thursday the 30.h instant-Thanks
giving Day-the Confederate Monument
in Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, is to
be unveiled The order of ceremonia
will be as follows :
Prayer by the Rev J L. Girar Jeau, D. D.
MUSIC.
Oration by the Hon. M. O. Butler, during
which the unvei in?r will take place?.
Mr SIP.
Memorial Ode, read bv the Rev W. H.
Campbell
Oration by Gen. B H. Rutledge.
MUSIC.
Timrod's Ode read by the Rev. W. S.
Bowman.
MUSIC.
Benediction by the Rev. Ellison Capers.
Mnsic.
The Charleston military, consisting of
the Fourth Brigade and the ? harleston
latent Dragoons, fiave been requested to
participate.
A Leaden Heel but an Iron Hand.
Ben Butler rattling the Puritan
dry bones to the tune of Twenty
Five Thousand Majority ! The Em
pire State Democratic by 180 000
majority! Pennsylvania redeemed
and regenerated from bos3 rule
Three Democratic Governors elected
in the six New England States ! And
Uncle George Tillman of Edgefield
Becure in his seat forever and ever ! ! 1
Truly may it be s*id that "Juptice
travels with a leaden heel, but strikes
with an iron hand."
Twenty-Five Democratic Gov
ernors.
On Tuesday, November 7th, 18S2.
the following Democrats were elected
Governois: Gen. Stoneman, in Cali
fornia; Jamos B. Grant, Colorado;
Thomas M. Waller, Connecticut;
Charles C. Stockley, Delaware; Geo.
W. Glick, Kansas; Benj F. Butler,
Massachusetts; Josiah W. Bez?le.
Michigan; Jewett W. Adams Neva
da; Grovtr Cleveland, New York; R
J?. Pattison, Pennsylvania; H. S
Thompson, South Carolina; W. B
Bate, Tennessee; John Ireland, Texas.
Only two Republicans were elected
Dawes, of Nebraska, and Hale, nf New
Hampshire. Some twenty-four or
twe-ity five Stales now have Demo
cratic Governors. Good enough.
"How long would it take a man to
walk to the moon?" a little Austin
boy asked bi* father. "I don't
know, my son; but unless he walk?-d
very nlow, I thiuk hewouM ger. there
a good while before the Obi ? R pub
licans fool with prohibition again."
Q.W3A ?i?ingh
Re-elected *<mrorsaud Rtpn sen
tstiTes?
j Only fix of the present Senators
have been re-elected, although there
were elections for Senators in nineteen
counties. And only 29 out of 124
m-"tubers of the House of Representa
?iveshave been returned. In Aiken,
Barnwell, Chester, (Holleton, Green
ville, Laurens, Marion. Oconee, Pick
ens and Spartanburg Counties not a
-ingle member of the present Legisla
ture has been renominated orre elect
ed. TL>re has been a very clean
sweep.
F?-r the Advertiser.
I Word From Mr. H. s. Burnett.
Dear Advertiser: You will plea-e
tllow me space in your columns to
?orrect a stat ment made through
he Chronicle of 25'h October hy one
.signing Limself "Counttyman," in
vhicu he says all the stores were
vere closed on the 2 ."rd save one,
.V. N. Burnetts, and that be does not
<now why the latter d.d not comply
itb the Hgreemententered into with
he other merchants, wi'bout it was
.irCau^e he was "impatiiutic" or som- -
.?bing else.
.'Countryman" was certainly mis
informed, as I sc?rcely think le
w ?ubi deliberately state what is false.
Tuere wtre at least tv.o other bous? s
dat did a good bu-iness that da}.
through their buck doois. as they wil
.ot deny. The agreement was tba'
ve should keep closed, b*ck and
front, and thit nothing should be
.nld except driigft I told them th>-t
previously, on 8 milar occaf-ions ai d
gleeLue?ls, bi'liie ul them bud-theil
>acE doors ( per, and tba' it i Ctugb'
my of them selling goods out of their
nek doois, I would opeu my frotit
our. I did comply with the agree
jent un il broken by others; and
bink it *ery tn just that I should bc
ensured for doing open!) and above
'Osrd what others were doing secret
ly and ?u r?*ptiti- ui!y. And as foi
p ?tiiotism, I am quite coiifid n^. there
s about as much uf it in my soul as
'here is iu "Countryman's," even it 1
'vive never shown it by imbi idled
,reed .or cfJL'e.
Vi. N. BURNETT.
The (balm<rs Manning ( ount.
NEW Or LEANS. jN<?vember 19 -The
T?mt& Dt/nui ut8 Jackson (M?-B)
pecial says' " The ^ec.etaiy ol ??tate
.egan to day the canvass of the *oter
.?r mern bei s of Congress. Wbeti
Pate county was reached the tally
fleet s h o *v ed tlat V-m H Manning
? eceived a total of 1.1G6 votes, and
I. li. Chembliss I 472 Manning"*
counsel objected to the counting of
Juambliss vote tor Chalmers. After
iearii:g argument, the Secretary ol
State decided that his duties wer
jurely mmieter: ii : that be cou d only
:ouot the voce- aa they appe- red li
be returns; that he felt it LO be bi
:uty to count the vote in Tate county,
is given iu the tally shout, and thu?
ie could not count 1 472 votes there
in lor Chaim? s, as claimed by him
.ut would count thessuie for J R
>'hamb its ; and. having canvassed the
.vhule vote, he declar^a^iMjmjnng^
-jiecf?^fbt?t'Sp'returns'rec-ivefl *~Ac~
ording to the vo'e, a? counttd. M-m
ling received S 740. Chalmers S U27
'arter 129, Cn-iinbnss 1 472. L.w*r\
I Under tbe law ol I be ?State it li
ttle du'y of the Secretaiy of State t?
?ount the votes and declare the result
md upon his declaration the Govern
.r i?.-ues the C'iinnj'Hsiori. Th com
uission h*H been i?-ued by ihe Gov
ruor to V^n H Manning "
The Member Pron Richmond.
The Y 'ung Men * D-m*eratio. Club
j-ive a bal quet to Hun. Wm T Git v
.ri Saturday night at the Wi ti d? ?
)af-* and the gentleman from Rxb
mond was toa?* ed ina serie- of super!
md complimentary speeches as well
is in ambstantial and sparkling man
.ter. M j ?r G?r> is going right t<
be front, a.d'1 hts apl^arance un tb?
fl'Oro: lh<*H"U>eof R-prepentativep.
i~ tbe pigna I for PI lenee and close af
eption. Richmond con .?y H well
represented by Messrs. Gey. Ribbe
'.nd Galvin.
M -j r G-i ry's ppeech norainatinj?
Mr. BUck fir the Renate is r-crarde-'
ia a gem. Ir waa a bnndsome tnbtiti
'o the fa- orite POU of Richmond frorr
mo'ber rising mm in the h-dlsof leg
ltd it ion. We regret th-it. thepteect
was not furni-hed the Evening News
.or publication at the tim-/, r. 11r. we yei
-tp? ct to hear many sip-h ? ff 'Tts (ron.
he member frrm Richmond.-Au
(iu*la Evening Nt tvs.
Ben Built r's 1 rii.mi.ta.
And staid old MaPS^chu-^Hs. too,
gone with the rest, and gone for tue
j-ered and scoutpd Butler How the
nones of :he Pilgrim fathers must
rsi tie in their gtaveB, and how th<
Hub must flutter as it would at the
descent of the barbarian upor bei
temples. But Ihe people wi'I boss
the bosses now and then, and M-tPPa
chu^etts has gone with the others ot>
the principle that the tail may at
well go with tbe bb'?. With what
r yal dignity Ben Ratler will to-?
the gubernatorial robes of the Win
throps over bia shoulders, and whet'
he does it, Massachusetts will have a
live Governor ?nd don't you torget
it 1-Philadehhui Times
At Harvard University the stu
dents bave a cooperative association
which bas bp?n very sncceps ul. Tber
?ire seven hundred member-i who run
a store ff their own. where they
purch-f-e a'l V ?ir supp i a to the ex
lent ot $50 OOO The gooda. re bough
at wholesale and the students have
'he privilege of buying at five pei
cent above cost, paying also an an
nutl lee of two dol?an*. Tue ex
penses are pni-i from the fees and
'here ia an immense Paving from th?
form r ext' rtions of local tra lysine:;
the goods bring bought fi.r cash a- 1
wholesale in Bi-t'on. Th? associ i 1
non bas b en a gn-at advantage, to
the stude rs.-Courier Journal
Speaking " the general si'tiition. .
Mr Knssnn a.-.d : " D.d you ever be-tr i
G irtK-hak' if s celebrated mot, uttered
ju-t atn-r tb>- Russian arms bad suff r
e-d a crushing defeat ? I Ie said : "R is
aia does not sulk, she meditates* 1
vt ell, in my opinion, 'he liepub'ic-m ,
party do-8 not sulk, it m-d tate-; in I, i
a* one member of it, ? find plenty if J
fcKai for mediation j nt now." Th-re ,
ia plenty ol Piilku g, dr Kt>Oi <
Green persim nous ar- sweet to th" j
food you and your party will continue j
to have aa a cud for meditation.
Bap'isi Territory from ta Setlin?
of the i otiu.ry.
Baptist Courier.
We have before us the minutes of
the 75th anniver ary of te Elpe
field Association, held with Mountain
Creek Church. Thia is the largest
Association in the State, embracing a
territory larger tuan Galilee in th?
days of the apostles. It ha? forty
churches, twenty four ordain-d m.n
pters and tour licentiates We c>tu
find no report or statistic on Sunday
schools-quite an important omission
We wonder that Faur, Williams and
Thomas c ul 1 allow this. Of course
rbere must be frrty or fifty ?Sunda\
-chools in the Association, bu th
Clerk has failed to tell u->. The to
tal membership of these lorty cbnrche
IB 4 533, be?n?r a net g-in ol 30 ov?*i
last year. Their baptisms iiiuubei
227; deaths, 70; exclu-ions, 104, which
is an avtrxge of almoRt tn ive t o each
church. Ttiere must be pome wbo'e
?orne dipcipline going on down in
E g-fi-dd. Their o?? Iii .utmi.s to
State Misoions aie $5SG02. *n aver
ag-* (.* $14 65 peretiuietj or 12* i^ms
t?er tn eta net; ?ome Mis-i-oi-, $:?32 13
or 5 ceritp per m-mber; F ?reign MM
..tons, $403 57, or 9 cen is pt-r wem
ber. In sdditi ita to the-e amount
$197 13 is p-t d< wu to M materia)
E -nonti UJ, $50 ?O th" Seminaiy, and
$45 50 to Furmau Uoiv-r->nv The
ti.tai cou tri mi none are $9 122 57, mi
aver ge ol $2 00 pi-r un m br r. The
showing is encouraging. The ? Jg*
ti' d A-s ifiation is a pr- greseiv?- b d/,
a-id we muy txpectetui fin th? r ad.
v?? ce nextye-r In the r?*|Oitoii fi
nance we not-that t wo < buiche- g v
hu in.''ii to auv i I j -ct, Hti-i ff ven guv*
on'y for minutes Prav, w hat du i ney
Want aiili minut?e? Nine cntircbesate
organ z d belote tLe beginning ot tb?
present cent uiy, and Hup-es * r-ek
is 115 yema old, Big Stephen's Cresk
1**9 .iud L tile ?tepheu's 92 This
is B-ipnst tenitory-has b-eii lr??m
k the settling ot the countiy. N-ver
has a Pre-by terian church been or
gtniz-d in ths county til] f ur y^r?
-yn, and it was constitufe-1 on wheel*
an.d rolled from one place to ate tn r
lur the convenience ot the lew win?
needed it. This la-1 it* m we d du'l
yet out of the minutes, but Irom a
Fiesb\teii*n minister, who himseii
a-cisted in pitching tbi>? momble tao
ernacle. L-t these Edgefield Bap
tists preset ve their birthiight.
A Noble ?ffiria!.
_
WASHINGTON JNuvemb r!7-Get
prai HoZeu,Cbiel Signal i fficer td the
Army, has issued the fol owing sen
rral order: "T?e Chief Signal Office
itivites attention to the conduct ol
Sergeant Michael M^Gauran of this
. oips, at P-msacola, Florid-, diitintt
tne past season, when yellow fever
visited that city. In t-ice ot an epi
. ernie which untierves the brav-st
men, Sergeant McGauran attended
iroraptly and quietly to bis rt-ttion
dirie', and asked neither lavo s,
change, medicinal help nor relief, bm
maintained an unbroken Series ot ob
s-rvatioD8, which are ot gre t value
in the fatudy ot the development ami
progress ot the epidemic. His faith
iulne?i8 under tuese trying circu?a
stances entices him to public com
mendation."
At the late election ia this State a
. OfiPiderable number ot rt-gi-tration
certificates were put in the ballot
boxes by the colored peopld who be:d
them. Toe law requires thtt eveiy
voter shall produce his registration
certificate at the tim- thar, he ? ff rs
co vote, alni UPmiy Cul&T-u People h-td
no better Beusethau to Blurt''heir cer
. lficates into the ballot bux, under
'he iinpiession tb-?.t it was a bail a
This will give the N rthern publ c a
ively idea if the lnielligence of the
i ver* ge colored Voter.-NtWS and\
Courier.
Gen. R^ger A Pr.or, formerly of
V rumia, t.ow 11 JN-W Y rk, m a
published letter, rather gushes ovi r
B ti Burler's election and pionoiluces
nie lt.quent aCCUaatu n-i agaiust him
"<? nameless ca'umfiieH."
$149000 ot Confederate bonds was
hoi ni m ('hatlet-toll tecelitly foi
$12 50 pet $1 000 N-wsp-pers w iii
oe cheaper toi placing uil-r c-ir pe ts,
it ?hey weie bought lur :hat p?ir
pose.
The Democrats lost s R'presenta
MVP in Florida, another in L'-ui-iarn,
'wo in Maryland, two in Virginia,
rw:o or more m North Carolina, mir
ur more in Mi-sis?ippi. But they
raked them in all hiouub the N irtii.
Theij what was iheir 1-JS-I waa on
gain.
Senator B ty ard thinks lb" R pub
licsn party has been disintegrated
ny the lecetit elections lie thinks
'he Democrats will cm?* int-* power
Me dealt "taiifftaxation"som-' heavy
blows in a recent lhtervi-'W. Ile has
been classed amoru.'f lie protectionists
Dr Currv savs the Pea ody Fiin1'.
income for 18S2 is leaf than ic has
been. Very little of the lund, h
?.ays, can be given in aid ol schools.
The training of teachers is now the
maia end ot the P-abody Trustees.
John C Calhoun is to have a $50,
000 monument ni Charleston. The
urida Wi re collected bet?re the war
md are safe. Tue monument is in
[irocess of CJUSLIuotiou in Rime,
Italy.
?hihtarn.
DKPARTKO ttiii lit'? on the lath nf Hep
tember, l**.*-, vi isa IDA, A. PRBKLA.ND.
-Ides'- daughter of Mr S F. and Mary P.
Freeland, in the '?id y- ar of h?r mm.
After a lung and p-tinful si.ikunss. coy
erin>i suma ten weeks. shu fell a-leep in
fesus. tsne lorn ?ll her sickies-* with
.'hristian resignation Sh? in .<r ni il rail
not, hut suffered ?-rod's will | tato ntl\.
Donni; her illness she sai I to her sisier
Maiinie, "I wanui ?o h*?ii|f?." M air ire
said to tier, " You ara at borne " "Nu"
said sin?, " T mean mv home above, and
? you werea?*tirtd'if llii>* world a? I -m.
voil would want, to KO home t ?> " Tin-?
axpr**ssloH and many more of a like ua
nire which sh? made while sick, prove
b--vond tlie shadow of a d -ubi that her
neart and mind weraxtaved up ti .le-us
i th list ber saviour. It i< no meio idle
nullify to say that ber Ufa waa a coiiM*t
1411? ono. and th ?t li**r constantde?ir.- WHM
to honor her Saviour, and to do and miff r
nts wilt. Soin? si< or Neveu years ?ITO
*h? united herself with the P mu Kraueh
t^ptis- Uh n rc':, in Kdz- ti-I - . I Joli illy, and
fni-n that lim ? until li-rd alli her exam
p e proved how ard-t t y shu hived IIH
nles-ed Saviour. Nh? is now ren lilli
irom her laiiors a* d h> r sulferinus, for
die is in heaven with her Savh ur A
lar^e con K retrat ion Kat ll er ??1 at her fa
iher's housa to pay the last tr?iuf? of re
?peettoilepartwl worth, and wbil? her
l>i-tor spoka of her ?'liri^tian character
?nd Worth, tba l*rlS? crowd was verv
much H?'icted The fext U***l t'?'"4
nail occasion wa-: " Her sun Ut gonn down
while ii. w is vet dav " VV'i h -Ul.a ?*U in.'
ele, wi'hont a ?ruan an'! with mr.a simile
rejr'rei did this ynunif CbriMtian pass away
Irom th?* trimbles ?f eari-h to tua ?nj v
nr-ntsof hHa,VMU AsachiM she was du
illili, as a sister sim wa- kiotl and oh i?
?me, as a I'nristlan s1'? was humble, coo
-i-teiu and loving We offer tim ?nd*-r a
.f ?j- id's w.ird to ilia bereaved parents,
ind may ?hi I h-lp timm and all berri
lativVes and friandH to follow In r ?s bile
followed her bless-d "laveuir
R. W. ja.
ESTABLISHED ll 1820.
H A II I) wk K E,
IRON, STEEL, IILOWS, &C
hrc tn c?M nttetdinn to rr.v Wg* ptorfc nfl
FRON, STEEL PLOWS, CUTLERY, I ORN S
TEltS. &o.. nf rhe lest MahuUcturers, \\h|
prices. J >ell no ituit-tinn g->odp, but the h?st
in 'hepid J vin Agett fur lie FARMERS'
the best p'ow raa.Ie, fa: tlie mr re v T?> TH|
known, HIM! emi'l li? nirpes-ei
NAN mid SINCLAIR STRAW CUTT E Ks, ?rf
1 h-.ve a stock ol WAGUN and BUGGY II
verv low.
SST Onlers will receive prom nt ?nd careful nj
JOHN BO]
f^i -eessor to Jons BONES ?SC
Nor. 15, 1^2 -3 uPJ
?HARDWARE, SWEDE
EL..KR3, SI RAW c?r
.h will bp sold nt L iwea
[indu, whi b is 'h?* rh*?*ir??s
IKND ^HILLED PLOW.
M \s H * REl??W i< well
.ORN" SHELLER BREN
P.XE >S wbicb I will sell
?nf inn.
?E3 MOORE.
.U'UOT.l. LA
?TO -
. Sly Many Friends and the Public mo arc in Search of
F URN I W? R E.
I qun'p the follrwit c startling pti^?v
nther house in tie S ililli
Bedsteads, full K Z".gnnd, strong and nicely fi i
In lot- Ol 3 re. G
I kee-j in Bloch fr m ibis grade np t
3 Line PJ-SI B> FM tn 1 Sti el Bril Spin gs,
G o l Ma1 tress- s, . . .
Tin und ^ ire S?f^p -
(Jai e ce^t Cliair- PS 50 i>*r drz^i'; Half d- zerj
R ckefs- to tn*"'-!', $1 25 $1 50 up.
Wited Cbs r- .f5 pei .1- z
P.ipUr B drown Mn's, $19 00 np.
Wainui B drouin Snits, $39 v.O np.
My New Emitid B e):- mn vni?? nt $1700 i'
either ll uses nt pom $ls <J0 to 821 O '.
I .ito bott m ow Lom ?jes
12 Spring S'r ip-il Rep Lounge,
18 Spring R-iw >ilk L< ui-i?e.
18 ."-pii'g Brussels Om pel Lounge,
1 lety c. m net ion m Ltungee. Call at mv p'
fe a comparieon with any
d.
lie bes\
$2 00
I 75
1 50
$.2 25 ?met nj
3 25 md 3 50
want tu save inui.e\.
at same r .te.
as good ns those Fold b\
5 50
6 50
4e and buy of me if you
Very rlpectfol y,
il
1112 Broad, St., (Ut KolJock and Maibui^ts.,) A U?UK"?;), Ha.
N..v. ia, I8.si.-ti '87
JOHN C. I
COLUMBIA, S.
Direct Importer arni
.j
?a 1er in
mm m mimm \\m\uw
ludia Rubber and Lea"h?: B-lurp. Sugar C?ne
Sheet Ci j per and G-dvnnized Sheet Iron
Evaporntori?. indis RumVr arni He|
F'I.F Wretie b 8. Punches, &i
. IWcrEaiiioic*5 Tool? of BSvcrj-i
Pl<vji'pt Cluain* Genii She:Iers Feed. Cn teta Harr]
Mill Si ?fl. L ine. C-m-iit. P 4***r Wind -w G'
nipb C?iiisfjp, B lywy md W g r? m?'eriaj
Quality o?* tiooda ami S*rir<
???T Onlers accompanied with the Money or i
rece ve ph rapt an?! caret ul attention.
ll?, Evaporitnr P. DH
jeble len- miking
[Packing,
'<CS'?3tl202B,
|0llC'j!ae !*aws, U right
>-eiiitj, B- iiKlies, V r
? vet v desi ri pt on.
'uara utfroii.
il e< t rv Rp'^rpi'i^ will
[X.v 15 "82-301
THE PUBLIC ARK
TO CA LL A T THE OLD REL TA ELK Fl
ts
TO 'SEP. TUE GRAND EX ti
FURN!
T
Now ? tr-reel in Aimm-t? UNEQUALLED. O ?r Wnr?Room? aro *raieh un and
Pl/ltteiwv of ai.rw Vu |||.ni? ic lim Up ami d iwn HtiVs -1'\S"K\''Elt VAA .
V ?T?tK iron fl -or to fl . >r A vi-it t-> our Wara Room, will sad* fy ?nv p.- rs. n
thar, we have Hi? < *)<. -i,-.-t alfi Finest St.M-k in \UtrilHtM. < ?ur <'...nil? are Wirmnte .
No shoo.ly w? il FU'-<vi rt/HB ??F BVSJKY ME"! RfPP?ON O i exauilnatioii
eil cur I. -iii ' S!< ck tor Q Mihi M Heeel I'l ieje.s lt eHIIM"t If ell?li?M.I that, we M^ll (ieioil
li-.wer KIHI h.'Uer niau ;\n? ot'it?r HOIMH, ' a-1 anil ex aol ne r_?r yimr**lv?H.
\ K - Ml l-'uriiiuir- peiekeil ?ml .1.-1 . v?-r?.| Hi llie Ite^.t* frw? i.f eliarge. War
rant ail ues-il. Keiueinber, "UK PKI E . AUK Till! Lit WEST.
Nov. I.-Goij PUTT UKO i IIER<ti Au'n , 7:0 anil 71? RROAD .CT.
lotice of Final Scttlrmcni
an? i^isiliar^.
''H E ceeilu'r" Hllil h'u'?'ees of th? PC.
t?te of I I:V1?1 vi. I ! !.-v^r. sr . O.n'el.,
V^iil taKH noti-e that ? fliml -ettllMtient . tl
I Hie i>f*rxonal i?tete will h- maile in the
! . tlie-O e..f tile | o .|i|f r? J tldtf* i?f *lhi*> f'OUtl
j tv, on the7ihn**y of l?e.-. mtier i-exi,and
! that an v?pp inti'OI ?ill li? neurie t. r e
?ui?il iliairliMru-* ??n saiel I S'HIP?? Mint fini''.
Pl; V Vi ?KS E. OI.OVF.R.
A V R,'|M8aMtW] Ailiniiii^Lratiix.
.\otice o? FinaB SeUlciucnt
ant Discharge.
.T*nE erWliWH HUH l?vai?*?*aof iii? e?
JL ta'Hof l.seeili 1) Orxt'fein. (1-ci a<ed,
will take iiiKC? IIIM? H tii>?l se-ti|. iin nt
?m ?.aje! f.- tue? i 1 he inaele Ul I he orrie
<>t'the Prohao Jiidj.i?ot' Filip tiepl I'nuii
I tv ?>n i he 7 h lay of I ire? ni her tn jct. ?nu
j a|ii.licali>.|i will h.. IIIHIIM fera final dis
eharge b\ tin m ili-r-igned a?< ?dminis*
traii.r un saiileat-ite.
J. L. ADDI-ON.
Nov. 6, 1 ?Pl; -4 4S
\o(ice ol Final Scdlcmcnl
and IH.H'hargr,
I
PULVERIZING HARROW
CLOD CRUSHER & LLVELER.
Ulindi rda ff Testivwv?als from, thc
/States nf
VinoiMA.
WIST VI ROI IA,
I'lsTRICT or ' f?LI'3IBI \.
TENN KS - v. K
NORTH 1 ARULINA,
.}K HOI A,
Ft, M ID\.
MISSISSIPPI,
KKMUCKY.
Mir it . AKOLINA,
A H1UM X,
L ri-iANA,
Ti x vs
AND Al-KANSAS
/?^fTlip Southern Cultivator endorses
if, iu rec iiiuiiHiUiimc to laren.-rs the im
(Mirtane-e oi harrow it?ic IHIHI, in tlie?i?>iir
nitioint words: " Any kind will doun ri,
hut OHM that cuts like the "ACMK*' wi.l
do hes?.
^?.iStBB & Et BS WS'ES Di SS,
?Sute Mah vfa cl a reis,
Xo S2.1?tll?*g? Man, \ V. My.
JOHN" H. H?IET,
GENERaL AGT fjrCent al Carolina.
Nov. lft.- iui-li)
Ever)budy Run Herr!
T) V K I I Ks iii.ieht.. d to the late Iii in ol
X hKNXY IiU< is . inu-t make ... ttle
ui-ii.t hy Nov. l'Util, or ?a??Hiai?tory ar
ranici-tiit*ut toiMri*y HM m Ionic* r, or I
will liam.1 tn ll W. Ileitis, my attorney,
lor uolieotloll, D ni't Imune me il }ou
have lo na\ cost att- r i'? ? ?I u?.
T. IC IJ EN.NY.
Nov. 7,-"i4S
?YU K\?I\KEilf
COUNTY -CH VF. YI ^(1. DIVIDION
of KS T A T Es. F Ot vi SU \i\ h YIXU.
rOPYtNtlof Pi.AT.<', A~c., wi I receive
prompt attention, al reason ihle tonus.
Altar****: Rmi r I*. (>.,
Aug 10. 18*2 - tm] Eilgeliold Cit., a C.
Bu 4 Proof ?a?s.
>^r\f\ KUMIKLH Reil ItllSt.Proof
i)KJ\J ,,^IS lais.d un elsy soil-at
?>? coiiLs pi-r bushel.
H W. P. CU C ATII A M.
Nov. 8,-n.-M
^RE creditors HIK? 1 ?yuteen f the p^
t teeif Jlseph . r^l>-n, dee"d , ? ill
i lake ni.iiee. iltit a liinilsei'lein- iitiitts?i<l
1 .state vj,'! ?"i-...-.?> in th ? olHo? m iii
?^f^rTT^?tejiidi? of KdiC-Ueld emir ni?
tile 7'.h day ii' Den in her next. sp
li? tn HI! -fri. di?
llll'-er??Lrll. li I? Ad
e bonis vim, . .ni estme.
J i .iDI-ON
-4 4S
iii
To thos?"ifVho Contemplata In
vesting in Real Este.ts, or
Go.na into Business.
?
OFFER iverv desir?hle
P?ollSE SC LOT
at-loh istoiAi-pot, on the (J C ?V A Rail
road. Thi'jjjiwi-iiini: I lou?'?, wuieh is
entirely neiPfnnii mof loo? ll?r. emittum*
a couniioiiiiiir rooiii?, two piazz<i> run
uiuic Mcnisa, ian try, stove roiim, Jte.
The oiit-huldiiip* cmisisi ul a sei vants*
IliMlHH, ham ind stahl??.
'I her? is als i a true ni we-il of w-ater on
til? place, v\licli has a house over it.
Th? luosi bsirnhle pU'ellH?S Net of
lereil, ?nd nh of th? most pleasant pin
ces in th? tlllving village of Johnston.
Apply in lemon or bv lutter io
t M. ?I?MIVANT,
Kual Estais Agent.
Nov 24. i Kio. tl?il
Dr. Jas. J, Seigler
VV
ILL i
Ettie? ?
iSukpcon Urn list.
iel ICH MI th? i utilities ol
' ld and Aiken.
i \ MT ES wanting HARROWS,
will ap ly tu ^ M LOTT J-.I ti?tui-,
0 c. N. L. ?R?.NSt'N,
Oct. 19,-1140] Ajjtut.
o d rs iori wink Hiiy kimi in hit
une uili n ciive proliip Hlteuilon.
Po*l Ullif<i|iddress, Tren on. S. C.
.1 if- IfS lf|
t?? gars h Ld ClgiXeUGj !
SPLENDI'Hnd viiried Mick now m
Slore-ifigran' and rie|inii>iis,
(M 25,-1 JU. R. JJ?KI?OJi & CO.
Mister's Sales.
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY. ?
S. E. Monts. Thoa. L Monro, Jamos P
Moor?, et al.. .Plaintiffs, vs. Bennet
Holland',' Assignee, and others, De
fendants.
Nt'TICR Is hereby given that bv vir
tueof thc dpcfetnl order of the H*>n
Judge .1. 1>. wi herspoon. dated .Tune21,
??.?, I will Ml Ht Enfield C. H ,on
?he first Mondnv in Deeemher next, the
1 .nds d-scnb?d In the pleadinirs, and be
longing to tim Defendant Gen. K. M
Dun*?vant, containing in the aggregate
twolvH hundred and lbrty-fTveand three,
t'urths acte?, situate, lying and hetngin
thu < ouQtv mid stat H aforesaid adj tining
'ands ?i|' li Kinard and Mrs Addson un
dm North. Ntnetv-sjx ?"r?ekon 'he Past,
. hidi separates it from th? 'and-of T. J.
Kinari! l> C. Rill lock and R H. Tillman
-Nnil-. ol'-J lMs.tii'ur-*. and D 1 . Hui
lock on the South and lands nf (lenry
Mays and vj/. K. Milton on the Wut.
Snjil bonis will b** nnUl io 'nnrsevpr 1
.racla ur parrel*, ns p-r pints thereof
made hy M. H. Minn, surveyor, as fl? -
Tract No. 1. containing two hundred
md I wen tv -ix and r?n??-f?tlr?h acre?,
h under! on th** Vorth hv W Kinard
K s. Addison and v,rs Addison, ?ti th
Ka?t nv Tract x<?. 4, op the "south '-v
fro.-t Sn 2 and on the 'Vc-t hv W. R
Hipoti and the Edgefield atid Ninety-Six
r ad.
'rael \ i 2, c >ntaitimg two hundred
md liftv S'X ncr?*?, ho nidation the Vorth
'?v Trant f?o I. East hv Traer N . 4
.* ?nth hy ''raer, fin S and W? st hv W lt
.lilt n. Henry Mnv*t and thu Kdgefi 'ld
and Nin??y six roa I.
Tran N? 3? emtaining twohnndr<d
md forty-live a-'d a Imlf aerea, h 'ii"<bd
>n the Xo'th hy Tract No 2. on th** Ei?t.
'<v Tract. N'? 4. on 'he Month hv R R
Tillman ?ind D. f! Rill] >el< and on th?*
IV <-t hv H*-nrv viHvsand ihn Edg'fi ld
and Ninety-six road
Traci \i? I. o m'?iininr? fivehnndr'd
md eight** n icre-, I) ?unded on th" Vor'h
'?v vi rs Ad M*"n. nu th- East hy Xin?rv
six Creek, which seoarate? it from lands
.r T .J Kinari*. D r Bullock and R R
Hilman. nn tho <*?nth hv R K Tillman
?nd on thc West hv Tracts Nos I, 2 and
tand M's. Addison.
TEHMS: The cost and expense- of this
acion and on* third the purchase money
toh? pod in cash; tolano* ?na credit nf
on . ?nd two vars in equal instalment',
? it.h intere-t from davor'?ale. Th" credit
p >rti n to hp secured hv bond f thepur
cha?? rand uiort.uraircort.lip premises sold
Titi? s and Mortiraire extra.
s si T'-MPKINS, Master E. C.
No v G, 1^2 -4 4S
State of South Oaro'ina
EOG EU LLD L0.UN7Y,
Jae. h I?, smith and '?amuwe'l M Smith.
Administrator? bf | uke M. Smi'h. di
c. a-cd. Plaintiff-, rs. J. W, Calhoun,
Defendant.-Foreclosure
E. i'otirtney .let kins ,y Co., vs. J. W.
1 calhoun-Foreclosure. ?.
\J"0 riOR is herehv given that hv vir
tu?* of the judgment. f fii>cl<wure
h rein, dated Oct. 17, 188J. I will N*H a'
E Icefield Court House, on the first Mon
d*v in Pecemher next, tho following
described Morl>ini?ed premises, viz:
.XII th?' certain lot of land, situated in
the'"oiii'tv nd Mate aforesaid, in the
town of Johnston on the'1 ('?VA. KU,
011 wt.i h the Saluda Hotel is situated,
e n'aininL' ono acre fronting the Calhoun
H use. and hound* d ny lot of the esta'e
of H. T Rartl-y, dee'd", and on all other
sid?-s by too .Minis |)roperty.
TICRM.S: One-half the purchase money
t> h*1 |>ain inca-h; balami on aereditof
12 months with interest from day ot sale.
T >e credit poni ?n tn be secured by b -nd
ot tim pnrch.^sf-r and mortgaiie of t e
premires sold. "I he bnilrling tobe in
jured and kept insured bv the purchas
rand the pol ic v assigned to the Maater
a- collateral securitv.
Titles and Mortgage extra.
s. s TOMPKINS, Master E C.
Nov 6, ISH2 4i4S
sTATK OF SOUT?I CAROLINA,
EtMiEFIELD COUNTY,
J L. Atldison anti S. Tompkin??, rit
F M liiliwm, Limien O (?iba II, (?eor
gi-'iia (?ib?*?n ?nd ?Misan Ktlinred^eand
>arah Kn?#*r?tige.-Partition.
NOII E is In n hy vi* ? n that bv vir
iiio <.l the d creta) order of the Hon.
.lodge J. B K rshaw. dat. d O.-t IO h,
LMK2, I will sell at E 1^? fi-^ldCourt House,
n flin ?rst Monday in I)eu? mber next.
li f ur or more tract-, plata of which
?iii Pe. exhibiled on day of sale,
All that.plantation -rf _fJ'""*' of land.
?Wni-w?r I^'S~IIIT- wioortfi 'place; (noWrWriTnii
eight hundred ^cres, morn or less, situ
ited in the County and state, afores id.
on Reavcrd< ni ( reek, waters ot'Cloud'?
. 'reek, in Kiiinehait township, and ad
joining laiuN of Or AT?, RuthertbrU,
Willi m Padgett. A. P. West-mil tubers.
TKKM?: The cst, survexor's fee and
one Hu i d the pu rehuse mom y to he pm ii
in cash ; Hie balance o.i a cedit of one
and t*?o i ear-, in . q ial iiisiain-euts. with
inif-resr, from day ol sale The ?redit
por i-?ti to be tteuiired by Pond m the pur
ni laseratl<l oiongageof the premisos sold.
Title? and uioi ti??i??e exir.t.
s. s Ti i \t I'KI >s, Ma-ster E. C.
Nov fi, 1882.-4 48
.TvTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEF1ELD COUNTY.
Jaine- M. smith. Adiujli?Ktr?it??r nf Fan
nv Smith, ilec'd . PPiinuff. vs. Oeorye
Smith, l.'a.vin Smiih. Emma Mo- 1?>,
\\'\w\ .m ttniiiba .'"hu Miil'li. vi H nh?
?ont i ami Divnl (iraliam.- i omjUaint
to seit licnlty to ?>ay debts. Ac
VJ O 1 ICE IN hercio, given Unit by vir
A^N nie. of th-decretal onier of bn Hmi
.1 drt J. B. Kershaw. du?d Oct. 16 ll,
IHSJ, I v\ 111 ?-ell Hi Kdgetield < 'oUtt House.
u lim tir.st Monday in Deo mb* r next,
lue real enlate IIUMSI Hied tu Hie complaint
Herein HS Hie property ol Ul? eM;it? ol
Kaimt. Smith, ilt-ceased, ooii-istiug m
s-venty live acres, more or leas, bound
HI by landa of Jas L Mathis. Margunt
J en lilllie and others.
TKHXS OF SALK: One half the pur
chase :n..iiey ami tu H cat to lie pani in
CH-II; too lialaiiCHoii aeredit of mm year,
?A 1111 inlerest from day ot sal?-, to be, se
cured by the b ind ot the purchase r and
mortgage ( f ihe pri mises eudd.
Tim s ami Mot mage extra.
S. S I? u Prf l NS, M aster E. C
Nov 6, t 82 4 4?
tate of Scuth Carolina
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
vi C Butler and Klizt E Mobley. Plain
tills, va Eldred V vloblev. h mina E
Mobley and E B Smith.-Foreclosure.
N>Ti< E is herc y given, that bv vir
tue ?f the judgment ol'foncio.-ure
UeM??, dated lilah March 1SK2, I will
-Hi at hduetieid Court House, on the
first Monday tn December next, the f??|.
owing described inorigagitd premises,
viz:
Ail that tract of land in the CnuntV ol
E lg'li-ht ?nd State aforesaid, whereon
Kl il rn! V Mobley resided "ii said 20t*J
.tared. I8sj, coiitaiiuiig ilirte hur^lred
ann li tty six acres, more or less, a-lj 'in
i'ig lands of James L M??t.his, Samuel T
E Iwatds. JessH Little and others
? KKMs: The cost mid one-half the pur
chase iiioii?-\ to tn- pani ill cash.; balance
.u a cr? dit ot 12 months, willi int? re>i
tr in day of .sale-iii? credit portion to
be secured bv Hie bond of tim puicUkser
mid a tnortuage of the premises.
Ti ligand M'-rtgaue . xtra
S .s. To vi PK INS, Master E. C.
Nov. 6, 1S8?.-4I4S
?tale or KouUi Cor?>liBB;i,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
Court i./ Common Pias, i
R. W. Cobb, Plaintiff, n?. At ebneC. Wil
liams, as vdm'x. ol VV M Williams,
tlec'tl , et al, I? fendants.
XJ o l ICK IS II Uti'BY GIVEN*
?^I (hat by Virtue of lh iiecrelal or
ilcr f tim lion Judge .1 B K -rsliaw.
in lim above staleil cati e, dated October
10th. A. I). '?82, I v\ili proceed to Hi ll at
Kdnetield Court Ib-use, on Salcsdaj' in '
I ?, cern ber m xt, aline u-ual hour, all 1
i li Kt tract or parcel of land, containing
Three hundred acres, more or b ss, situ
i e. lying ami betng in unid County and
state, t n the v\Hi?rs of Rocky Creek
>.vsters ol Turkey Creek ?mi wmers ot
.(avimiiMli Uiver, bounding on lauds of
lames sir tn, S. C. Mn MU and wniers of
Rocky ?'reek, less lilly acres of sahl
irac . with tim dwelling lioUHe and lill
(inn emema "ii th? East side of the Mar- '
lin Town Hoad ami a wheat house on thc
We.-t side of Hai<t road, sai I lifj'acresof
land and improvements as above stated, j
liaving been itdmensured ami laid i If lo
\delim* t! Williams, as her Dower
At lim same tune and place. 1 will sell
he remainder interest in the Dower .
tbove set drib. I
Terina-On?*-half the purchase money
>i be paid in cash and tim bdam-e on a
T' dil of twelve months with interest
from day of salo 'I he purchaser or pur- '
.nasers bi give bond anti mortgage of
lm premises to secure lim payment of
be erniit portion of the purchttse moUby. ,
Titles and Mortgage exira. j
s s. TOM PK INS, Master E. C.
yo v. (3, lw^ua
Master's Sales,
j State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
Elvira Sfnterwhite. in'her own right end
a?. Administratrix de bonis non wiih
Will annexed, of James Maynard, d- -
cased. Plaintiff, vs. Thoa P'Maynard,
Matilda cn'breath. Ralph Hampton
Maynard. John W Maynard. Bet j H.
Maynard. Mary Maynard, Virginia S.
Spann, ugtista Maynard, Anni" Lau
ri'? Mavnard, and nth rs. Defendants
-Complaint far sale i>f land.
"^?<)TI< K is hereby given, that bv vir
a3i me of the decretal order nf .Tudg?
.1 li Kershaw Menin, dared Ort 17.1W2.
I will sui! at Kdg?fi- ld Court House, on
th? first .Monday in December next.
In two tracts, pints of which will be
exhibited on ihe dav of sale, the lands
dewribed in the '.omplsinr, consisting <.?
ti ve hundred ncr*s. mure or ess. situ?t
mi in the lYinntv and siiHt"af'>resni I,a o
hounded Ivs land-? 1 f Nannie M. I'Jarv,
inhnson Ilagoi d. Richard Strother and
otners.
1 ERMs OF LB : One.th'rd the pur
chase money io be paid in niall ; rhe b-tl
ance on a cn dir nf one nd tw years, in
. q'ial ins'a'm-nt?*, whli inter st from d*\
of sale. Tin credit portmn .?? l e secure
h- h nd nf the purchaser and umrtgagi
nfthe premises sold.
Titles ai d Mortgage extra.
s. TOMPKINS, Master K C
Nov 6 !X8? 4US
State of Sou h Carolina
EDO El-1 ELD COUNTY
L W P rriu. a? Admiiiis r cor nf T. ' .
P.rnii, de?M-, Pl-ml-ff v.s VV. H.
Rush, Defend tnt - Foi etti-Sure
NO I I 'K is hereby given that by vir
tue of the judgment of foreclnsur?
herein, dtied Oct di h. 11*82,' I will sell
.it Kdg? ti-M I*ourt House on th? tir-i
Monday in Deceiiiht-r n-xt, the follow
ing d*Mcrib d mortgaged pi em he a, viz:
All that tr>'Cf. of land, si'nate, ly i ll?
md b'?ing in 111? Conn y and state afore
said, oil waters of ?'uffeetown Creek.cm
raining two hundred and twenty aeres,
. nore or les?, bounded bv lands of Alon
z> Marris Estate of Dav! i Rush, Lewis
Minor and John L Harri--.
TKHMS OF SALK :-? ?ne-half the pur
chase mmiev t?? t>e pod in cash ; the hal
ino?* ntl a credit of wwii ve month? ? i th
interest from div of sa'e. Tue credit
portion tv> rn? seen.ed h th^b'tido th?
on rc.haser and a mortgage of the prem
ises sold.
Titles and mortgage extra.
SST -MPKINS, Master E <".
Nov 6, 1682-4148
STATE OF c OUT ii f!\ROLINA
EDGE FI ELD COUNTY.
Junes "I c: ilU'K. a* assignee nf Wal
lae? ?v ?"ranstof., Plaintiff, pg, Georgi
J Sheppard. E. Y -heep ?rd and oth
ers*. Intendants - Foreclosure.
NOTP'? i* h*?re??v given that hy vir
nie < f rh? judgment of f ireclosnr?
h?r>ln. dared Ocr'oher 8, 1^2, I will sell
-t BdlT li dd Con rt House, on the ti st
Monday in December next, th? follow
ing described Mortgaged premises, viz :
All that tractor parcel nf land, situar
.?d. lyintrand being in rh? ?'niin'y and
state aforesaid, containing two hundred
and fifty acres mor or less, on the south
?id? of plantai i >n Iring on Bav Trei
creek. waters of I'uff-wtown ceek. and
hmimled on tn? Smith bv I'li ff et ?wu
creek. Kist bv Wjipv Tl ?il m erm an. West
bv Dani-I Minor and W. B. D-rn ami
North by H. C? Tall.? rt.
Terms CMSII Titles extra.
**. s TOMI KINS, Master E C.
Nov. (i, 1882 4t4!>
STATE OF ROUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY.
Henrv Franklin. Plaintiff, ts P p*? N
Lott, VV. Lee *'?l???van. lr, .-nd others.
Defendants - Foreclosure.
>TOTI E i? hendy given that bv vir.
N tue ol the juitgnn nt of fnreclosur?
hnrein, d:t?ed Oct. 13 h. 1*82. I will s ||
at Edgeli'dd Court House, on the first
Monday in December next, 'he folio? -
ing d< sci i lu d mortgaged premises, viz:
AM that tract nf land containing three
hundred and tory acres, more or less,
si na'e, lying and hiing in the County
and Slate aforesaid, in tJie neighh???h??"d
>f J .huston, on IV f\ <fc A. R H.. and ?d
I j ?ming lands of \j V. Claxton. J M
Kuall*nn and lands nf nth* is, known as
Ihe James Neal tract "
Terms cash. Ti tl no extra.
s TOMPKINS, Master E C.
Nov, 0, 1882.-4 48
'^^^IdlXi/coTO '-?Mmf
FpsMie'b Ci-rp- nter. Sarah M. Ha den,
Fra'-ces Hmd-rson. et al.. Plaintiff-,
?ct John H. Carpenter ns Administrar
. r with the Mill annexed, ot Ad*m
f'arpi titer, die'd., betel.dant.-JYo ti
ri on.
NnTD'E IS HERFRY CIVFN
that, by virtu? of the d? crei?l or
der id' the Hon, Judge j. B. Kershaw,
in the above slated cause, dated Ocfoh* r
6 h. v. D. IMt', I *?ili proce?d to sell at
Kdgefii ld ? milt House, on the first Mon
dav in Di CI mb* r next.
All thar traet nf land, situate, lying ?nd
being in Fdg? Held County ami Stat?
aforesaid contait ing Three hundred and
I hirey eight Menu, more or lesa, adjoin
ing lai ds nf S M'.' Vlays. Ow W Tlir
II' r. Muses Harris, J. (J swearengin and
tithers.
THUMS. The cost and one half thepnt
chn.se money o be paid in ca-h ; the b'1
ancemi a credit nf twelve months, wiih
i terest from day nf ?al?, to be secured
bv bond of the purchaser and mortgage
of the premi-es sohl
Titles and mortgage extra.
S. s. TOMPKINS, Master E C.
Nov. C. 18*2.-4l4S
Slate of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY
W R Knrks. vu > s Tompkins, and J W
T ?inpkins. Ex- cutors' f .inities Totnp.
kins, il e'd , Jas L Tompkins, F A
Tompkins, I U'-y r? Tompkins and R
A Tompkins.-j\utlt on
NTH E i? hereby givn that by vir
tue ol the d'-eietal order of the Hon
.lutig.J. R Kershaw herein. dat?d No
vnutiet 6. 1"S2. 1 will sell at Ktlgefi.-|(|
?'?Hirt ll--usn, un the first Monday in De
cember next.
All that tract of land, containing on?
hundred acres, nc re nr less, ri uate, ly
nga- d being in Ihe Coiiily and Stat?
ifor saul, near Pxrksville, on the A <v
l\ R R, and adj Illing lands id W H
Parka, lands t f t e estate nf J ta Tomp
kins, riee'd . and others, aud known as
the H itt hind.
THUMS: The cost anti one-half the
p reliase money to be paid in c*?h, the
balami? on a credit, of twclv . months,
with interest from div of ?al?, secured
by lamil of th? purchaser and mortgage i
of the premi-es sold
Titles and Mortgage extra
S. S Ti i vi PK INS, Master E. C.
Nnv 8, 1882-4148
Sintv of woic Bs Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY
Andrew I O?r lie r and Fiances E ??ard
lier. Plain ttfs. vs. Luther W B ease.
William H Kiease. Robert M Blease
a"' * islua H'Bleae?, t - e lat two
I. .nen- guard! n ail litcM, Di lend
aids - l'a- tition
]^"t ) Ph 'E is hereby given Ihat'by \ irtm
i^l f the riecr?t?l tinier nf Hi? Hon
J mig? J. B Kershaw herein, da ed Oct
Hi. l?82, 1 will sell at Kog?tJeid t ott rt
Huns-, on t ? first Monday i t December
llexr, the follow ing real estate, viz:
All ami singular tb4 tra t or parcel o
land, situate, lying and being in the
County and Mitea nresaiil,"Hi Dry? reek.
water? of Big Creek, containing six hun
dro-d aerea, inore or le-s. and bound? d
bv lands ol Moses Walton, Tlcimas Car
son and Capt. L Charlton and by lat ds
of vi rs K. White.
TKHMS np SALK: The coat and one-ball
he pinchas- ninney tn be paid m cash :
ihe balance mi a er?-dil of twelve monti,s
Lo be secured by the bund ot the pur
ithaser ami a mortgage of thc premia s
??ubi.
T.ties and Mortgage extra.
S S 'I O -i PK I Ns, Master E. C
Nov U. 185- - 4 .t49
Aw
COBN CUBE!
"HE reminty. N> cure, no pay
iii cure hard or suit curtis. For
Jct 17-if D. R DURIiOE ?fe CO.
SMOKT?a TOBACCO.
DURHAM andoth'r siifierior br:int;p,
now un band, and fur sale at rradon
llilp prions,
Dct 25-tf D R. DURISOE & CO .
Notice.
THE undersi-jned will apply to th?
. lerk of the Court for Kdaefield
ronnty. ?cn 'fitli D#ci mber mxt. fora
L'haiter it co? pt rstit g iii? Meeting Street
.lanufacttiring Cumpanv.
S, TOMPKINS.
Nov. 14,168?.-5i4fl
_Truda Mark.
rj>\ BOOT-& SHOE-*!
' BOOTS &SFIOE !
ROOTS ? SH? >ES !
BOOTs & SHOES!
f?2 DP Y '-OOI S! DRY GOOD* ! DRY GOODS!
Ph Y GOO I S! DRY-GOODS! DRY GOODS!
CL*. Dr?YG?? DS! DRY GOODS! DRY GOOD-!
DRY GUCDS! PHY ?OODS! DRY GOODS!
CLOTHING ETC.
CLOTHING. ETC
JJJ Cl OTHING ETC.
CLOTHING. ETC.
?J CLOTHING, ETC.
CLOTHING ETC
_ - Cl-OTB ING. ETC
U4 CLOTHING ^TC.
' CLOTHING, TC.
'"LOTHING. ETC.
! " . ?THING Vic.
t~* i LO Hi INC.. } TC.
J
N THESE THREE LINES WB. COB
THE LEADENS OF LOW PRICES!
COLORED CASHMERE!
116 nifferent Sind s ?nd Colorings, initia dng all the Staple
Bronze. Oreen, Win*, S nv y and Pmm; also, H v-irietv of new abadf
trie Blue, Mat-iliqu?. Green Matal iq ne, Hronz*, Ox-Blood, Cranberr,
Cotta, Walnut, Honduras. Mahoganv, Elder Green. Mandarin, OchreJ
kian Blue, together with light and dark Mude Shades, and high colors^
and Evening wear.
PhicBs-Fop 5 4 Goods, 25. 3% 50 and 75c; also, 500 pieces of Black
great j.?h at 5?? and 75? per yard.
200 Pieces of ?1 50 Black < 'ashmere at 05c; .100 pieces of Flannel
Serges, *ialles and Camel Hair Goods, 1? y wiae, at 65, 75 and $1 25 per^j
ces ot 30 inch .Mixed Wool Suitings at 15c; 500 pieces of 36 inch Parla
at 25c per yard.
200 Pitees ?.f Billiard Ho^b, entirely new, in all colors, at 3">c pei yard;
ol Maltese Flannel, regular price 75c, our price 50c; 44 in. saxony Plaid at i
POPULAR DaSSS GOODS
Amures, all rotors, at 15. iv??r?h 25c; Tartan Plaids, double fold, at 25c, WOT
Morie Francis at 15c, worth 30".
Ombre Mik .Mixed Drew. G-H.ds at 35c, worth 50c; Silk and Wool Novelties i
wurm 30. ?uO Pi ces ot ? Cnnice Cashmere at 12Jc; ll pieces still finer at 20c
SILK DEPARTMENT.
Messrs G- ? h bard >. Co., Messrs. Shibier A? ?*o., Messrs. Denissen ?ft Co., and for
erly oontnnled bv A T ??wart <& C<?.. ami the famous manufacturers ol Bel;
Bonnet, which we will off-rat our well known low prices.
48 Bi?.xesof Rich Colored Plush nt*w absdea. at$1 50, worth $250; 60 boxe
Hi-h ?'ol< r <1 Plush.'at S-- 25. worth Set 75.
75 Kux?-? of ?lack Si k Velvet at $1, $1 25 and $1 fiO; 10 boxes of superior
at $l 75 anil Si ? j
50 Pieces nf Brocade V? I v? t, new eff cts, at $2 50, worth $3 60 per yard ;/75 pi?
<?f Color d Velvet at 5?c per >aM, cheap at $1 25.
GOLDEN
BLACK SILKS.
20 Pi^ce? of Rich Black at 75c. cheap at $1 l?r 20 pieces of Rich Black at
worth S 25
15 Pieces nt H-avy Gr >s G?ain af ?1 25, worth $1 85; '6 pieces of Sublime Fr
Black Silk at i 1 PO, wi ?nh 32 H5
lu l i cs of Sublime Fl-dsh Black silk a? $2 md $2 2c. wntt? $3 50 per yard]
case of Black -satin Khadamerc st 50>. wor h Si 0 p'-r yard
600 Pn ces nf * 'oloj^ijLsatift, 113 shades, at rSfrp?
T. -?tewurt ?ft To. r
1 Case of Kich/B,H('k>l?rip I\*,f'?s at S1 25 an(i?
^_
Sa /Extra subi
1 Case ?if KliwB H
H r o o H d ''?ttn??fi^U <?
COLORED SILIq
TiO Pieces nf RlcW^V?l? r 'I 'ii-- ?ir i . swk al 5?c. wi
meres at 75c. w..iiJ. $1 25; SO pi i?e> ?>. H hada meo* *\ s: 26,'worin $2; 28 pi?ces of
\ll->i.k Om m t"s m SI 5u. . heap a' $ 50; <u piece* ??f livening Silks, all the deli-:;
D?te wildes, ut 50?. "mt ami Si per vant; Hlauk satin Ott ?man at Si 25 per yard ; 500?
pieces of ??ur?h .-ilks ai Un-- HIUI <?>.. p. r yer-l. worth W)o and $1 25; 15 pieces' Rich
black Salin Brocades at >?i 5i> per j ard, worth $4.
X if irr. nt Nnvtlt.es iv ii h Evrn tiling to fia rh.
Among the si? ii d bargains v iii he hamil 50 Fm hr.Idered Cashmere R-bes at
$1250; 25 Cubbuiere Kobe? al $.s. every where at S2 .; si ?me choice styles at $S5 <ft $50.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS; CLOAKS.
We have just j ureh?.-eo an lim ?rt er's, s mpie>-v e will . ifer 1,300 elegant, au**
Aoiil t-nglisfi \\ Hiking-laekets at S? w> nh S o and $20. Wo will offer 600 Silk
Mantilla? at tue |/.i|.ular prie-. ..f .SH?, worth ii* mut *:t5. Over |l0,U00worth of Silk
in?! Cl.?tU iJloMk'S Fur nod Plush Lined, from S* t*i $100.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY.
New Rtyl**-Readv to shew, e!e^;:i.t Noveiti s u r Ladhs'. Misses' snd Children
exclusive styles-price as HSIIHI, popular; Sou dozen l>erhy Rihbeu, in all colors, at
?5c per pair; Plain and Fancy Silk and W<?>\ HOM; .Ton doz^n N??velties, in stripe,
o 3 >c worm 6'>' ; 60? d t n .*?h?'p;.ers 70 B Unhleacm d Hose, wor h 75c, fmmSt?w
irt sale, will. 1? r the ontire line at 15e per pair, at reiail only; :<00 dozen ;W?inca
Balhrigsfans at ?V p?r pair; r(,l.irs with clocks at50<! nor pair; Fnucy Stripes an?^
per paii; Misses' s >ii I colors at 25c per pair; .Visses'fancy ri h bs at 2.5c per pair;
h'-ice Knibr -t'lered G ^als at 35", 50'! and 75c per pair; 6 OOO doz?U Ladies' Fancy'
St ekilltfM Ht IOU per pair, leifinar price *J5c, ORNTLEM A V'S FURNISHING
i.00>> d< z-*n rnlaundrled Shirt*, No 2.20?, at 75?, always sold at Si.. LADIES' UN?
DKKG vKMK TS-over S" I 000 invested in this line Ladies' 75c Merino Under
Vests at 50'-; SI 25 irrnids at Si; Ladies* 1 'ashmere Goods, in scarlet and white at.|l
oS2; IO 00 o z n Geutleuiau's all pure Linen Handkerchiefs, regular price 35c,
.nure line at lOc.
KID GLOVES.
Kid, Swede Silk and Lisle l?re>sed Ki ls amt M msquetaries, every pair 1
>d, irom S' 5? np! 2.000 pairs ??f j-'h lo? of seconds Real Kids, worth $1 60 pi
tt?i?c; 2.000 di-z-ii M-.u?q letatii s Knls at$l 25 anrl $?, every pair warrante*
luz-II of Fost?r patent, ev. rt? pair warrante*!; 1,000 doz u Fancy Kids at 7{
jair, every pair warranted; ?v?ry 1111 igiuablu shade in Kid Gloves,
HIB1.) KS.
$10 OOO worth nf Fancy Ribbons, including some nf the finest goods in tl
ie'-ail tlie Novelties tor Wress Trimmings iront 5 , to $2 per yard; l,?'-00 "
ob Rib bous, m basket, at 10c per yard, worth 25?.
< A SS IM E R EH.
An elegant lin? of B>ys' rassim'-re at 25c. 35a and 50^ per vard; 200pieceai
;iiiia Goods, al1 wool, ai 50" and 65 ; 300 pieties nf 1 ho'ce Cassi me? es irom 7!
jerrard; loo bo.x'-s 01 Jeans fr. in lO-.t to g?s d Wool tilling gooda at 25c per yt!
fonib nation \o\>l i>s in fl olnrnl ??re^s ?ioot?s.
We sha'l exhi?<it on MON PA Y our Fall importation of combination effects ?
Itn-che, Bn-cne i hecks, Plain 1 hecks, Mrip"H, Figures and Pia>ds, all of whil
ia? e au id?ntica ma eli in |.lain c ?ors I. at>>t advices from Paris are that Corr"
ia i n Suits will reien siu.r' .tri* in the f-odii ?ti world, and some ot the mj^stelegj
?nations of Worth. Plugat, Ihis- 7.-an ai.d 'he,ith?-r fashion leaders' w?d^'coomi
t ese fabric?. They m kc up ni r" ?tyll>h than anythintr that has beeu pmdut
or tiMtiy se .sons ptst. and all who examine thesH heauli'ul goods cannot fail :o?i
?reclate their c ?ming togethe-. i-.a 111 <.!: as a p**rf-?t O'un bi ti'dion is assured. Ti
?lain forms tho nv-r dress, while 1 Ii- ch- ck or -tripe mak?-s up the skirt, wjdcbl
I lit? the rever-e . f the cmvenii -ual style, which surelv ha? bsd its day. An^fl]
n diaiei sp? cti"ii is rec ni mended tn all who desire tn secure a dress, as many
he designs, when once sold, cannot be duplicated this siason.
From 111 Sorts of
Buttons-Vs r>nal. tue First io >how!\<w 8?vlw
LOOK AT TH KM 1 Buttons nr every description- Buttons nf e -. ?ui
uns of pearl-Hutton? ??i horn Bnttni s?d* Meei- Bu'tons of j"f-. ?>,. Huttons
-Carved Buttons- Kn noel 1. il Hortins- Bufo? H with, ut emi-Th* ? ?lid (In
st assortment erer >ii-iwii-. n c:\i. HA no\ixs TH S WKKK-Vit ? at teni
MI.ts-h iii v Ht lilt#.?-n Fitu in iu< ?tj h\?, tmiHMl ?xiir?->sl' ,iis saie
iRKSSVt AK1- R* INVI PKI? T.? IN'P'v T UtWKUS-?nOd-z ..?c Towels at
5c each. BLxNKKI's :'II cases I.I Tombed Hl.-mket?. ar ? ?, can ?.-ut ol 50 per ont,
ff. H AN |'K'''R?'il I FF1*- 7Sil d zuLadi's'li s. Hat dkei chiefs, wnrth 50" ai
IK)MEsl I ' "*"-!>( MI |.hs-. sofi.ie ta?.i .-st o.dani l'r?nis at ia-; SOO pi? C'-N nf Fruit
i the Lmiu and s?vn c-r I I -ni shirting a MM) pi? ?-es <?' r? v^rsihle rauibricat
[>cp?rvard. LV'KSa'id '?H:-:ss I Kl M vu AGS-Over ?9,000in tliioliue; 7,000
leets of Teiblum Lace at 21c per 3 aid.
CPL
ite&Co.
. -
Dry Goods, Shoes4Clothing,
lo. 721, So. ;?3, SO. 7tt Broad Mrcct, So. 723 Hlis Street.

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