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3 I.<>VK-SO.\? The love-fites dit- - '.' in th? skv, Thevanh ts filled witB .!:....:.. O ! cooe to ms for i ts? i . !i ! Oh {--^otaeUvTOMny soul's c?o?? ;hl ! The eafch?s'-fil?ed vita .:.:..;.:-.- '.'-.-V ; The night wind scat:, ir j ' v .-. Oh ! c-.-?ie to ni?:- ray soul'? doliakl ' Lol I sm waiting at thy iv:-: ! The Dight-wind scatters odors sweet, It wakes thealnmber-jaden flow u j. Lol I am waiting rtt thy feet ! Oh ! Jeave thy j ?sm i o e-scenj fd h> w rrs. ! It rakes the Blamber-laden flowers, The nightingafo' Waks'forth in Oh! leave thy . j:i'mi::o. . >< bows :- ! My heart, why tarriest thou so long-? The nigfitingnle bn .?k- ?...>.:h in.sw;:, The roses sway'above : '."Jf, My heart, why tax r:g>: (nen so fong ? When thev awake wilt thou wail? The roses sway .ahoye the gato, v Thy sister b"!oss0Riir-,-i "md whit . When they awake* wilt thoa st)}] w? il .' Oh.'icome tourne, my. soul's "deli : ; ? ? te ?_ At a-Sunday School Manion Balttarore^h^Sumlay Mr; J Michael delivered aa address, il said: "Wh?n Methodists h?l costS^Sdiies'-?n I 'b ..:/ ?-Y meei ing nouses, no oriana, cornets, 1 performers or paid ei ".-- : a the: cees and incjreasg was. rt: ' day, with costly WaSbhei, ;te>ples, bells, organs^ cornets, horns, pHi f?rmese and paid-**! ng e.-j, o ur inn. with?th^)onnci^ o; she IBajjtlmp& confetftooeis les6 th;.::- kell cf CT* per cent., pat. annum... Thoreau \ the v_efy:Sic^;prcgre3s' oi./;;i . ? odiafc? church should .engage- thc thoughtful and prfysrfr.! ?tf?iition cl all Jle&odis's. -.Our church to ?}. is ia need of. another reformat] The power seems co hays departed from our Israel.: vWc have fsw re vivais. t^^B?rcnes arc not Sited except on': extraordinary occasions. We are cot reaching rr.j ia ; - . Oui church hhs-^raiss'caary iu'-the c r y of Baltimore. I? thia ear -. days ministers Iwe^cliyejto: GM. Tl. . were pei?ecy.?'?^ '':.,'; ...o? .i. inspna*i.i?n df "t?foj-'j r= i' ; 'J- y prc. . ed a plain, gospel. To 3?j : j . . ?* ci our minbU?iil? not prok-rs cr pi B ... *Hol$?d*?o:uflf fO?r 'K i ? :. I are fcot'Ohseiw^l." I .!?.. i:of. know . a church whees menibei so e< i ' violate^ og^Ffc/Fs a - vi? -v. li bers of the ??etbed! t . '.. LOO ? much reliance i? placed upi . ?ia churches, ?ce masig, e>0> HM m.ir:'.; is the same anjf?t?e? waa^ Sejigion i;s ever th? sama. '.Je/ra Cb;'jit J-- th same, ylf-'thep^ ! . : w .? . ... forth by 'on;- dj?&fi,;r.r'.;-- r ly : '. early KejSotII^-:?o. .c-'.?y. \'.\ resulte- wauld".f./"'i jv. Tc ? .v..-. 8'.'0"o| is in a^v:S : . ? ..; tion."7 v* . jVCft'U&ic ? : [\ c' -l ? ? ? :. '.'^ -- . ! ?Mar-y G. ,:. : 'y -; ! lady,of ii. l?.-<i;y. oif.1 ... .'. $300.000 *?i^ ile fouiidiiti u Catholic amsarRtVj to under the^; i!?? g ! .-. ! . . ' -: eil. -Her o?i'r w m .:. ep? . ! grateful r?c^gnifjsn . : ' act. A board of incort1 < -. j bs aamed iajthe co : - and 'during Ke-y sar J - . '? the j a umv^rr'tgfrr '.-V' '? Kp r '. i of the fature ai*uietr. Chorc.bA>.-.:fi takeic-rm .. It T^'draW'lfts SM?..I-.--, age Jrom ali. v.-ir!s cf th and will b^ln^?id^enre1? ' : ; tution,. un der the j;;* i ' . \ ?.? . ' '?. bishop ol thc mahi'p ci whioV it ji?it"B^?iw.fi :. -ar?T??s of twelve b?ah : 1? from dilter?-i? i- rir oj r'.r- r with A.rchbisl?'?ji. |S?i-?bj?a ?; br- l l as chaii?3?r.,*".was appoint d by ;'. j Council to tabe the aiuilei -.j si?era^op...v,'?ue. .. - v.- : ./- . be loc?pLiiitii yew Y 1 i-y Miss Caldwell, though a ' .. . New York, is ci' Virgil patent. KerfHther^>o.",;iy , ? > cen of . rrro?ness . :r:r, \ . where hv w^:; ..b^r :,-tKnd 1 belonged lei?:o dis'.^ j.. ' ; . ? enrid***1 TiiffiS': O'f whi \": . .? ' ' dent Joba ?/fe-.'f:-*':: ". .'. Dr.Brt-cl:e:::f^e;w : : C?!dweli a^?ri.-. Vi-:-, i. - .. " beria Bal,trm?re?^are [h- i .'? of a very, Hr.:*?! e?t?l'c^ . . . ?. : . throe or fCB^^niiiicas^l .' Misses Calr^w?ii.?^egnii . ? qi ! ? . f Spabjing ^i-.'jr--i:. :. .-. ha? I ; ace? nst: lai i rig im?ng in : ;....>. ' . SOtttl? ? Sro}!?:: ? ?0U '.. * * i '- - COLUMBIA:,. i^%?amDj I'l-Tl Prchibiti?-??ji.V:-. ci this v . ii*vc n ceived a black ey.e*frojn I M ' ."; rec Const. Ths.questiq? wuethci or. pu this tribunal_ thy\\h\ gi ?at a mus compeiJing theTa?der; I to order an ejection to tvs! of the taxyaycra ?p?'cnirig tba g: ins ot ifq?oHi'^r. . '.-. '. .. td?cisici! h*XM.*' :: -.-..: i&rwi ?.ti '; - . effet that sb?i ?pt. hj pe?sd ti L(?*f4-n?'? ?? plea . . ". i 'Ci ' 7 j jCc u af i l/r v.'^ v ; , [.vj aatisly.. th3-/?d^r'?'^;- ol thc tf's aacs ' Wot^tpt* {'"i" "?! ;'" - a i ct high iHc?^v.'Li-J. . .;.(."..: . wi i i ?a.'iT-'n'iC'i-* g?et? ib in prohihition.. E:";;;'J ror-ci o: :: Btreet ?riil ' e^?rfti?i <-d io j ?iy i .. - . tr?ai iiu.-s'-s o'* if .'->'.:... i". . :. co the ether ?-i; rr: ah armu . ? . ' cf $750. "Tr:ti f. a.'-e a-t'.T . : : four rf-gulajj.y iicez?t.ed I this city. ?Should : . . pC?B, t? '- :. v '. of ib will certai?p & " . [l! ;'. i ' ? morrg'r.?i;J?a/-ti.iti'-: - nt of teaipt'r'.Uisl' ?a-j ? . ? ba tn . ? the b?yh ii??nso' siv*-t? m a ;-: . TheW?'s rnfr:-:':;: coming a .'Sieso tieirC' ."; Clean yo'a?cl)'*m? V^'.v. Pay for (lie pr?gala you boue i " Lee these who hate you sud gcod to?tui*tHl*C* '-'?t|>pit ?; .. : ly i ? . ? and persecn^yniuV! "'Tis better to give liras to re ceive,*; 5>i-*-'--'-"' ' ? * i Don't dissip?e n., jAt?h/gn.( \ mae. it: '?. . .' k ?jil f> j Don't bej'ilii '.^Mi'^'y1 *f v' ': ? .:': to get a pfvVc?ii... time J f have a Ir.rgi* Mc;i'. of ' tiri ?h?e? candy ra.bbsts. Blessed is h? wLo' giv th" - ly, but (brief enr?ed ia hi . tu RIV? beyond b?? means - fot; th? . making a BLOW. I'm get ?f.'g e^:. In F:orirlaHhf''* . .(!-.."'. twenty-eryht, rsj?i"0v.i .? ? : | ready begtui wc-:'-:. Thii i.- . g . ei ve. Subscribe to the AD"v%?TI3EE. ^o^::. Charlo'io. ???umliia & Augus ta Railroad. p-:?iKC?i-r.:::i; eft*> ; Y . I i, l?H : .>;?. r>2-M ? ? L and F.XPRBHS. Loar? Statesville..*.. 7:?f? a m .V.-riv Cht?l?tio.t: : 15 Leavo CH?rlot??r-. U?U p ru Arrive at Coluciblii. ?.?i].;:i> ?J??VC Coluialia, ?15]. S:-.-5 1.eos vrl i y.7::'0 ! vt :.;Inrg..7:.:7 . Ridge Spring.;.7:51 W?rd's.>?:" Johnston.*.. S:>8 Trenton._. v: ;,> Gr:.mu?-. r?c>. '?' AnIvo.it Augusta, Cia. ': . Mi HT! i .V,\ ?: i>. No. 53| i v.r.v-..>.'.'.iAM? Exi'Ri? Leavo Augusta? Gu. -.:..'. >:. TI: ' - raiiiiev?lie. l':"<? Trenton;*..'?i: !?7 Johnston.?:t'-l Ward's.:..*.. .?':.:? bisdee Sprint:;.u<:-m . Batt?burg,. i 1:07 Leesville.?!:.:; ?.tr'vs -.t Columbi".l-:42 p ni Leiiva < "olufiibiii, .. ?S'J Ar?iy? nt Cbariotl?,. <".:??> I Charlotte.?...7:!."? Arrive St?.tvv\?ill<.* ?oi 47 DA?LY-id.vii, AND BxrnKS??. i.-HV. Augusta, Ga:, (A 5.5:35 :- m i hi id levi! Je. i;:->'< L-routi.7: "i Johnston.: ". Ridge Spring.;. . ::."? P.atusburg.b:?'?7 Leesville.x: i'? A: riv? CViumbia, (ty.;.?,;:-? Sic. ?AILX-."..IAII.A.T.-I J.'rc: .:.:..-. I/*ave Columbia,. 6:r5a ni Leesville. tWJ jj.d-?iuirir.iw. tfcia Ridge >*?. .<...*:?.* J?h'? -. ?.". Preufcoti. "'M? VaucTcseJ.'... ..*.*'? .TTKidt vi:!:-... !J:.aJ AiVive'at K'liguats.\-. \~ Nos. sa ?n i .vt carry Pullman Sir? pew .?.tween Anfcustaand Wa-dimgtou, >?'. s. 4" mid .'-. barry- Pu'.l triait Sie?pbr? between Augusta and Wi : . gi in. AiraccA>in?ji<tliiU?io trtti: ^oing North ?...:i!jo?;t ;:? i . .. :.. . Willi ?iv.?0:?/ttt.:. Vat?. 1' '.i11.' ijiiVoiv Railroad, ^fhrouiih tickets poid ami bs ?". .'. beela :.- ?oail prtucinai points. <l. ii. t A ut'??Tr. > ,vr. tM. >:.:\ -.?ti j KV.. O-n. r'.is. \. , ' I?. <'AUI>\\>.M , .'?.--s': ..'?M. Pas. .? J dum td i. s; v. ??g?sta & ?OK^V^O a a Co. ?- '\. -v.: ?.\ l'i. et J-7, 7 s r, S (lil ? ?? il.v ?'? e?'i :: ;?.. j " V ..;:<?: <.. i 7 :. . I :t -is 4 37 ; -. 7 t <;$ 7 45 .. iirxdl?ys; " T:-:.-.-, M'Cnnitilc " .4 !. t. :-.'(;i; " " Prirksvi'io.4* ii H >i !> ;| . i: o: . 7: 4v- : !' Ar Au-.:t!.? :. !J? j .. '.? '?'< ?? m A?v..,:i-? ?...'. .. .. . ?i !... A Gr?'? vii; . V -d. Time -vi m??nttes SJ?V.'?? th.tn Au ;tw! :?-2:v. .1. S ?*? t VA T, ':. P. A. r?S& S'?.i'u r. iiiiP?iieii f ii ? ?>:\y Sheri Um via HTHIM*G-n* ?M*. ALA.. Wbst and ;%orrhwc.,r. Thc fivevile rpnto lo the iVjDr?cVs Fair, New < l-??euus La., comnicnciiig Deo, I, I So-i . . Don'^c D'AJv Trajus-v. i *: t?er?oj ' S?-o?iiiir Cars liitacli??; i* Ti v .; froi?) >.**?T:?:;*** VH? fl " Uti&fng-?^gtij fil?t AI y>:. Hi ". ?i '"K . ! r. Traveling .? <.-?? .:':-. vti m ? . fely ?I Cf . . . '1 U?U2J? . . ? .. . -?>.....?/ Ulii?il'. : ? ? . . . ? . .-. mit . ? , ftu? ?nit M .'. - C'-i r ^!-.;t'!.".-t''c. A. i'. t i. <;.;."... :.?..-: .V,.?i-a?c: I. lt-8! f?ivql'.: JS'itifbri n Fi vb I "r'n?s paeh Ke'iidtti'iiv'i! s! < old hi? m ?i ? :>y Post fj}y?'Mom?j Older: or s? : :% i?i ay.oid ?Vr ii' . ' io; H. A'?-,/v..i "j. : v <V '' >....' f'J '"?.'..'/ .''/.? </</.-. / i ' *.u'. '!.' tviiliuUttlu . .'?I1 .?' . / V'' ? .-1:- ?. as? feljargi*. ?i ij. hitr?by givou ...?. 1 .. i . 'i inuit 'i i. .! a?tlieiim?tfi: ti'.t ;si .ai??y Gom.d.'i'.j?. '.! . io'-ht' i fi of ti . 'j :. .' i . . .' J . :. .< ii? ??I . . lt: fl color ol S.::?1 ?st'hto :.i r*K '; ON ET. ' \'- r :v . ::. ;v3.-r-'.^ Viii Fi if< st VV7srj ?rig i !.< .i ,-. f :-i<> o-i.' i- . .?*?... L Un . v. .1. ; . 'un . : m it i liai: :.. oi ttwy?j f t ?n?U?ttditiii i-oUt eliot:. i.. K??K.>.t'i:; .'.jV, Nov. it*, v-i.-^Uj J churton, ?. U. W?ll & Winter ll I 1 llf | r?ssi?JO?M CO?i?' Invitf . Rt-ten ion of the L^II?PR of ii .'i wrrr^?nHirie conn it- LARGS riwi ATTRACT IVE S ot k bl 6 .od* j..sr. THCfivpd, wi ;. itnbrac?lr th? .very latest styles HATe ?TI 1 BONNETS FLOWERS. FEATHERS; RI B EONS,: L Af'ES ] VELVET RIBBONS, LADIES' NECKWEAR, INE?NTS* BONNETS, Anv^ ?? :!e L\TE:'T "NOVEL ': ?ES'. * the ;?i. i- ?." ' ; T - my stock before pun has . :r els- >vher? Edgi :;..!?:, s. N .v. 8, '84 J! M. AxnspsoK. r tovH VUI.T.KK ?llii I FLUE!!, S.:r:- .-s .i s tn .1 "i. Aiitf?i>ou, COTi'OM FlCTOHS -AT THIS ei^S^ of ?i L Ftemiag, 9ti3 t'.f \ . ?.):,'>> s VV? d^sirrvto .!!!??.. attention bf'th" furt?V^rsul K ?'<:.:.....,. tothefaol timi .?. ... .i-i* 'ti'?\ prepared ll> sell OATS. \V:-JI;\T; WOOL ;tnd un>;:s ..oo-f... sui- o. Ww '?.ive ampio sions?p ronni ; can far >.';:.. Warfes . dvaueo Ot! w.li^iu? :.>-.'< ;:. st?f?. From presen! ; .?.-;?:.!.?< ?1 s . ni? !':]<*. . . . v ..vcjii?'!.; ;>:... :.: III .y h; ' r ;::?r.::.l. VVrifH '.? lis fiVr u-fin'?, ?<.(. ; wo will ?jiieeifu?ly'TPs.p?m] ....! : m n i sh qn<>ta lp?:a ... ivotj '?- i. s- . y . : ignmcnts, wo ttrc, "mn li<o.v& riuLER. June s, ;>.-.<. ? ?. ^/_ ?. \ ... j ?'.-.;:..;. ifiK&Ii?ig. ; !.,.-.:. . ti in;) ?Ct (! .,';:. .? !: .; >:: ci v . i: '. ::";>! r-, .:'!.>. .". C. JOST ES. -.* ! ,,.,.;...,?-. . !'f pt '-?'i'-', nt DU - ."fi v. Advertiser'..'Divo. Feb. ii?, i.-.s ! - ; I 2EZ J-x ZLs ? 3 ??B EEIEWER caa the f:rr: prrpsrai?on parfccllysaaptotl to :v.vo t?ice:isc9 o? ti:-; sc:>:p,aart Kio firstsuc x ?i-.l restorer < : : i cr gray hair to i:j i .narai color, grov.-tli, aail youthful beauty; \: i::1 : i::: I y haltato: -, L>u5 ?..:-." l.::vc ta In.ly it?ct rJl tl.o rccjuirci?cua usc?ful ??.r !ioi::o: r trca?r?out i i tits hair and s?al?. I:AL:.':? II...:: . h;:s sic::t'.:iy a J:;r.-r, 1 ::;-.;vnl Iis Cai?p t:,'.'. 03; i u?ut?3 io or ry ti?artor cf ?io ?%>:?. lu uuteiral ?e? ?U?C i f.:.i lia atu? :it il to Lui n.o iSs'??lltej ti'?lineut ?j' ????romises. TJC proprietors ?.:.ro c ' ten 1 vcr surprised Ibo rcccJyt <-f i>:>\> :s from remoto coun :-!r3, ivlicro il:, j LaU niVcrjiiailo?UclTort?or ts ?utroJiiction. Ulio ass for .i nT:ort timo ot ?r.w.r.'a It.-.ire :!.:::; ..'i;i: TjomlcrfuMy ?iiiprorca Sin. i?tr ?>::al aj? e:irai:oi?. li cl..-n::s s Uin sc:ih>froni ". impurjUos, cures ail htuiinnt, fuver, ami Irym ?, ami Unis }>rcvcntfl btildacss. it '.'?..?..ti" ri? : tiic WL..-.' nuil glaml?. ami wiaWes ;? :?i :.> ?nuil fortrttr?l a m;\r aml rigurotis TOTljt. ciF i'.-.):: article .MO ?iot raasioiit, Un -i < ? alcoii'j?c prepara I ..:!.*..;. i. - .iii a }.?. j; lime,which wakes "! a nuttier ot* cconoiay. ron Tin: ?Tin chango :::>. l?canl lo nat aral lirnirn, r lin <;??.? i. i; ?irotliiccsn j? rmanent ? ?lor that will not wash away. Consisting ol j slnalo preparation, ii L applied v.iih.iut I Ci D .li llis t.r -or ti Mill . P. HALL h CO., Moa, H.E Scldlty all Dealers in Xi r-~-^ FOE / LL TEE rOH:iS IF OF .jp" Vt?.', Scrorulonn, BIc.Tnrlal, and '.'?I . ^ i ';>r.<? DlKonlcrm L "\ l?to hf-f. rpm?Mlv, ',ccanpo tho i '? '\ i KI :r inns ?ml thorough / " ' Sk WciM?-pnnlii :., .? dyer's Sarsapar??a, Sold bj al i Drngg? \ ?1, sis tattles, 55. . ?jd AT T*E % B. |*ite SJioo Eniporinni ! L To tnvV-d8?a<?ul tli? good people of f^geftold ??y w funeral, I respect l folly an?ou tha?2 am nov.- r.t ?be i ".,,"? shoe lV>ri?i?? the J. B. White T>ill be delighted to hem Shoes cheaper "them elsewhero in li dent I can please iPto see me, wheth not. Couipsn Oct 28, JNOi MffillT,. E. ANDREWS. TOMPKINS, JB ia I GO, t, GA. A 0 my fi i em ir.n people of l| rn), 1 respect!"! now with WHITE ?;CO Hnu?? of Angu| Vt' Wiri S?TVO -iiii. and will, bard pan prices.] <!.:'.. 15 'i .;:rqiiaintances, and irld-'Cnunty in gen imiounce that I am tular firm of J 3. lead mg Dry Goods J will ho pleased to ho favor me with a hem Dry Goods at R-TOMPKINS. WoWHides. EACS, &c, 20??GH? FOR iE AT HIGHEST )\- the undersj*?h?t the old stand of J tfrrJ H f.) P V ??ftt*?i opposite South htrolina R:dlrw<n,o?? iso & .312 Reyni St. Augusta, 6a ^.?v- Consignrnei*oli<*ited C. JprUWFQRD. Sept. 3, W84. :_ Laoglf Bros., 104 Klug st., tir?estoD, S. C., 1 ? OUr.D res pr-cWy-call your att?n i->n to tho fact thatley hav6 added to heir extensiv? sar" ?nd UNDER VE'.R MAN?FAI">RY, A MER JH \N r i'AlLOKilDEPARTMENT nd ua antee their?ffk in fit and qaali to ? ( qua! to thpist, and their pri rt lower !?-.t:t t'irfiKCSt. Rcspe'cttiy, t"^feSY BROS., 101 KING ST , ?"IULHSTON, S. C. -pi ??i. i;-.-1-- :h!/? WARREHLELAHD, whom ovcryboJy knottfis tho successful :.. ;u::.;:rci thc largest Kotgi Berprises of America, says that whLa passenger from 7\~cw York on board a Shooing around Cap? Hom, in tho carly ila) S ci-'gration to Cal ifornia, he learned tii?t o J? tho o?llccrs o? the veisol h id cured W.t. during the voy a? ., vi au obstinate dj by the usc ol Ayers Saftparilia. Slnco then Mr. LnrJ Arza'a SAnsArAsit cases, and ho has ue^ ure lo eircct a radico Some j eers ago onel laborers bruised his j State of lite blood, an I or lump appeared onj I'iblo itching ?T thc ilarthig pains throng] aliiiojt iutolcrablo. Uscharclnggr?ff iQTensire matter. Nc irair until the man, is recommended many similar [heard o? ilsfail .ATO'S farm fing to tho bad Tofulous swelling fcvtrcd limb. Hor ath buming and imp, made lifo r?lccrs formed, of extremely but was of any :LAND'S direc ion, iras supplied wid; AYVR?A SABSAPA :ILLA, which allayed tiro pnhj al)? irritation, icalc.l tho sores, removed swelling, and :oni?>lctely restored thejJmb ly use. ?ir. LELASD hr.s peiyminy ?SCli Ayers Sarsaparilla 'OT Rheumatism, witl cutir, EUCCCSS ; anjf liter cr.rdul obsurvali'-u, dc^^g tiutj ju Tis belief, there ?SMIO incdichc jn jho world qual to it for the cure M Ll" cr Dlsordors, Sont, tho effects of hlgl Hying, Salt [thouin, Sores, Eruptions aml ull tho mrioua forms of blood dl;ca6C8> "We havo Mr. LELANO'S petttbalootoiBTlte ill who may desire further eviicucc -m rCgar(i o the extraordinary fura^.c posera of IVER'S S.VBSAPABILttA to Hy either at b?3 ?nammoi .01)2 Brancli,or at thc popu? j road way, 27th and 2?th St Slr. LELAND'S extensivo nod dono by tins unequal it nod poisons enables h inch Taluablo inform?t! )pJ.C.Ayer&Co., Sold by all Druggists; 51, o him person* Ocean Hotel, Leland Hotel, ,New York, wlcdge of tho eradicator of givo inquirers C?".vs hy TeiMpph and Mail, - .. :r" - . ' Aittsri :nWnd Europe. ?, \. -i i H rn ts j 's.pjd ' ; '. -s,:'\' i.f tho City. A l-roirfiw .?nure ol <K . . 1 :" r'"!,ie.:tiiin of ri:- IA!. fTOjurs;, ; which v ii! ;.H <wfm?nce<j ju a ' . . w?M.ts, vx:Mu,a .. ! -lESIS." Tt.N-K," a f"V",,?TE Southern liions by able .. [?lillis,, .i. - :*:..! th .Vf/)?: S ?no .. $125 75o. ;'. wwnlcd in evel County in "' ?U ?;>.X A lulpjoxD, hld:tors und 'WVprjoturs, _'""^rIst?n, S. C. ?HE GREAT BIMED? ...ron-y ?ILLS AND IVERS! . dword Harry?? Mn|Rr|al Anti. ? ! ii ? l?lii? ?fd F"***?, js now the popular Uetuedy 1. \ ^\\ malarial and ?H eiidorj, |,y Iniiny miiii-nt tifiiileinfii oTTamsta and ,. und i nu country. vour o.-tisiiliition is ii any wiso dn iif?l. or you aro n viitimV> chills viv . (' .n't mil lo t~, n Imitlo nf itAitxv'.t MALAKIAII AjrrxDOTK. IT Ur' I ; ; ??i. L^or M?l? by . !>. ?i- DU BISO E.. 117 Dinrrl?rct, (?vsont^ Cholera ?.?rrfiiium, Ac. rtavtsgji un nstr?n !. :. Ith- ut pr?Hlocingc<xtivpnet<s,and If?! ?raitly npiced. In 25and ?O cents M!.- 1(1 D. R.mjRTROE. [gel?eld ov."25,188?. FURNITURE AT PANIC PRICES. . - ' - .yy. ? . "> We Are Now Offering Our Entire Stock at Wonderfully Low Prices ! PARLOR SUITS for $G5 to $75. former price $85 to $95. NICE RAW SILK SUITS. $55 to $60. Our $50 WALNUT, MARBLE TOP SUITS beat the World. When you gpt our prices, you get the lowest in the market. We make the prices for Furniture in Augusta. We guarantee to be as low as any house in the South, North, E-ist or West. The finest di-mjay ever eeen in this country, and they must he sold, regardless of profit. * ?a?PCall and see us and save money. J. L. BOWLES & CO., Sept. 17, '84.-41] 840 Bronc! St., AUGUSTA, GA. Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga, _ THE 33ST PL AOS TO BuTT ' FiffE, FASHIONABLE, BEAUTIFUL Sc DURABLE MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS 03"IIats and Bonnets Trimmed to Ordcr,-?a Fashionably and Tastefully, on short notice Cf To the ladies of Edgefield, I return my most sincere thanks for past favors, and earnestly invite them to call and see me when they visit Augusta. "liss"NELLIE PUR? ELI, Oct. 1,1384.-43] Under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, OM. Pleasure and Profit to all. DEALRIl IN Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Quadruple Plate Silver Ware, 729 Broad St, (Op. Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA. Factory Complete for Rep ?iring Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and for MONOGRAM ENGRAVING. Oct. 13, 1884.-45 ALWAYS IN THE LEAD!. The Toniest and Best iii the Two States ! THO WINDSOR CAI AI RESTAURANT ! 817 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. ^yOfe JpjHIS Handsome. DINING PARLOR UF^)U$^?%S& F,R LADIES, up stairs-v. trauce to sama next; door to Bank cf Augusta. fe We Eespecwiilly Solicit a Call & CO., ?'p'priotnrs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, 834 Broad St., - Augusta, (ia. AGED WHISKEYS A SPECIALTY. <\-t: 14. 18*1.-45 .imo 733 mid 735 BROAD STRJ?KT..AUGUSTA;*?.{?ORGIA, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF a CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES PLA?? ATIOX and ROAD WAGONS CARTS, Etc. Manufacturers' Agents for tho sale of the Cortland Wagon Co's. Spring Wagons und Ruggl<% Wilson. Childs & Co's. Philadel phia Wagons, FRAZIER &. BRADLEY ROAD CARTS, Thc Bc? Girt. The Only Carl. We hnve added to our stock of fine Budgies and Rockaways, A Linc of Cheaper Trade Bnggies, Made to nur own order, with special regard to the Quality of tho wheels, ax les, and springs, which wo will soil Lower than any house this sido of Cincinnati NO OH RAP AUCTION WO UK SO?.D. Also, a Full stock of Saddlery and Harness,. Bridles, Collars, Whips Buggy Umbrellas, Trunks, Coach material of every discription, Cloths, Paints, Coach Varnishes. Also, Leather and Gum Belting, Packing, Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Punches, Italian Hemps, and Soapstone Packing. Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and Americah Calf and Kip Skins, Linings and Goat Skins. A lull stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received. jg?".Send on your orders,"Hr call and soo us. Our charges will, at all times be T? OTTO M PRICES! April 4. ISM.-tfl7 r3xrj..*&rr<*:J. wacxuJJ?^rrn-^!U^:'wlsaa?i,-^.,r?..v.?.'!.i.|.'-Jl.lf.u'tt11 ..? ? -wt ? wv-us-yii^a* Tl IN BUILDirrO KliXT TO COURT HOUSE, Has He-opened His ] and Grocery Store, And Is Daily Adding to His Stock. I O my Mond? and patron? T respectfully slH<?, tim' ul though ahenvy sufferer hy fie late iuendinry lire. I ?'m determined still to abide ?ri nhl Bdgyfielil, and, with their li?lp, to again build up my btn?in?w. 1 would rpturn my most heartfelt thanks for all pa*t favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of their support in this day of disaster. I have now in store a good line nf DRUGS, GROCERIES and FANCY AR TICLES. Call and soo me. i>*~ Prescriptions careful Iv Compounded, day or night. When not in store, can be found at my residence on Simkins street. W. E. IiYJSTCEI Edenfield, S. C., Oct. 2s, i?84. ST OUNCE IND LAST CHANCE! I The Very Bsst Chance to purchase Pure NES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, AT A. F. PADGETT'S, Ag?t MADISON, NEAR GB ANITE VILLE, S. C. ?. 1 make NORTH CAROLINA CORN WUT-KEY, PEACH .?.nd APPLE BRANDY a Specialty Mv POOL ROOM ia fitted up with the beet Poon TABLE, CAROM j B- LETT TABLE. n;?d mm.y other game?. . Having l?esn in the business at thia place (or the past tun. yenn?, 1 feel assut ed4that I can give entire satisfaction t o my patrons Madison, S. C., Oct. 15,1884.-45 A, P. PADGETT, AR t. 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. With the new volume, beginning in Decemhiir, HARPER'S MAGAZINE will corclude ita thirty-fifth year. The old est periodical of its type, i' is yet, in each new volume, K new magazine, not simply because it presents frau subjects and new pictures, lint also, and chi ?-ll -, be cause, it steadily advances in the method itself of mairn7jno-making In a word, tito MAGAZINE becomes moro and more the faithful mirror ol'current life and movement. Leading features in the at tractive programme for 1885 aro: new serial novels by Constance Fenimore Woolson and V/. I). 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The last Five Annual Vohimesof Har-\ ]>cr's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, wi 1" be sent by mail, pon ago pud. or bv ex-; fires?, free of ? spense (provided thor1 freichl do?? n??t exceed ono oollar pen volume), for $7 Od per volume. / Cloth i'ases for each volume, suitable) for binding, wi il be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of il 00 e tch. Remittances should be made by Post ?nico Money Order or lirait, lo avoid ch-tne.e. fd' los1*. Newspapers arr ntl tn copy this adver tisement without thc repress order of Harper ?C- Brother*. , Address HA RPE R ct H ROTFl F.R^, New York. Fi!F, SOUTH CAROLINA PENI TENTIARY KOUT and SHOE FAC TO ft Y has now been in successful ope ration threo years, and in that time has secured an enviable reputation for the Make-up end Quality of its goods. Deal ers throughout the country who were pn judi-ed in favor of other makes, aro now only too gl d to replace tin ir old stocks with (he products of this Factory, am! orders uro daily received from ali sections of the State, cod numberless in quiries for "sample HUPS'' from which to select au order. The reputation of these goods for "durability" stands un rivalled. Ono dealer writes: "I shall never sell any but Penitentiary Shoes; ibero is more money in thom than in anything that. I have over handled." Another says: "The case of'stitch downs' shipped me on Tuesday have gone like 'hot cakes;" send ma two ne -rc cases." Another, buying his first bill, wrife^ "t.'oods received, open un splendidly, am cou ridout of a 'big run' on them " These ar i but a lew ol'tho many letters being constantly received. Ask your country mwch-mt for SOUTH CAROLINA Penitentiary .*!:ots. Take ttioso of NO (.TIIKU Penitentiary. Ail of om- go<ds uro siam oed on tho bottom: A. C. Dra wer, Columbia, s c. Salesrooms : 2H0 King St., Charleston, S. C.; 7IG Broad St., Augusta, G ; and Columbia, s. C. J uuo a, 18S3. 1 13 3? Jj^ ' J3 PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE Also UNFKUMK^TED GRAPE JUIOT. Used in the principal Churches for Com munion. Excellent for Females, Weakly Persona and the aged. .cr*. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE! FUI R YUAKS OLD. TUTS CELEBRATED WI E ls the pure juice nf tho dead ripe Oporto Grape, raised in Speer's vineyard?. Its invaluable Tonic and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed by any other Wine. Be in^ produced under Mr Speer's own personal supervision, ita purity and gen uineness ate guaranteed by the principal Hospitals and Boards ot Health who have examined it. Tho youngest child may partake ol' it, and the weakest in valid use it to advantage. It ix particu larly beneficial to the aged and debilitat ed, and suited to the various aliments tba', affect tue weaker sex. It ls in every respect A WINE TO BE RE] IED ON. Speer's Uufencented (.rape Juice. Is the juice of the Oporto Grapes, pre served in its nntural, frcMi, sweet state as it runs fruta the press, by fumigation, thereby de>troying the exciter of fer mentation. It is perfectly pure, free from spirits and will ko?p in any climate. Juicer's burgundy. Is a dark, rich, medium Dry Wine used by the wealthy classes aa a Table or Dinner Wine, and by physiciani* in cases where a dry wine instead ot asweet port is desired. speer's (Socialise) Maret. Is held in high estimation for ita rich ness as a Dry Table \\ inee peciallysuit ed for dinner use. spear's P. J Sherry. Is a wine of Superior Character and partakes of th? rich qualities of tho grape from whi'h it is m de. ??p?ser,$ P. J. Rr.mdy. IS A PURE distillation from the gn?pe, and stands unrivaled in this country for medicinal purposes. It has a peculiar flivor. similar io that of tba grapes from which it is distilled. See tim the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bolt io. Wold b> Oruggists Evervwherc. May I?, 1MS4. SPECIAL 4TTENTI ?N is given this br.-t-eh of my b,u*in?*. A full line of Wood *nd Met&iJtic Oof fins, C?s and Caskets Always cu bund, complete. Ni^ht calls at sid? door next to the Store. E. fi. 519 ami 551 P.!?ad St,, Augusta, Ga ~?F~YOU WANT "ROUGH OX RATS," -Or SWINE ('HILERA, -Or HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, -Qr POULTRY POWDERS, _Or_ DOG SOAP, -Or CARRtrUtiS.QAP, -pr- - ? KENDALL'S xPAVIN CURE, -Or HORSE LINIMENT, -Or 1100 F OINTMENT, Call on 0. R. in; JU SOE, Feb. 20-11] Advertiser Building. For Rent, or far Sale on Rea sonable Terras. 1. A 250 Acre F-?rm, near Dora's SHH, well watered. Fine oats can be grown on it. 2. Two Lots and a Dwelling, at Ridge Spring. 3 Four Coinraorflons Scores. et Edge field 0. H. 4. ?.OOO Acres of Land, on Shaw's Crook, 3 mil?? from Trenton, part, y in E'lg-rieKi and partly in \lken Oouuty with fine timber, "water powers, open land and te?.ant house" Will be cut up tuto small tract* if desire?! Also, 2 good 43 saw Gins Rad 1 set Mill Stones f'?r >nle. ARTHUR S. TOMPKINS. Att'y., Aug 12, 'S4.-U'] Kdge?eld C. H ,S.C. THE "?EMWRTT mil WlUfi FIANCE. . Vt -M. r|MlE above cut represent? a section A. and (Vat? of a sirona, choap ?nd dur able Steel Wire Fence which are now be lng used st the North end Northwest ia preference to eny othor kind of fencing. Wherever it has boon tried it has given great satisfaction. It is a not wor!: without barbs and will keep ont small nigs or any other animals that may iu.jnro gardens or farm crops. It makes no Minds and sholtors no one* mies tn crops or poultry. It is just tho foncn for Gardens, Lots, Lawns, Pat ks and ?'cmeteries. Beim; dipped in Rust-proof palntit will last a life time, and is better th?n board fence in every respect. It is easily and o.uirkly ont up. Snccimcns of Fence and Gates Can be noan at tho AOVERTISKHbuilding where a Kiosk is kepton baud, and where al! information as to pri^e, &c., can be obtained. rt. <:. M rm sor A wv, Ast, BDGEFiJSM) C. H., S. C. Fer the Season of 1884. WADE HAMPTON, a thorough brod Stallion, sired by " Blue Bull," dam "Lou Ann," hv "Sovereign, .Ir ," 2nd darn "Zoo," by " Bell founder," will stand the season i'm Mondays, Tues days, Wednesdays and Thursdays, at Johnston, and tho balan?a of tho week at Trenton Ile ls R thorough harness horse, kind disposition, and a perfect boauiy. He has a p>?d manv half sisters and broth ers 'rotting from 2:30 down to 2:18. .1. M UN ROE" WISE, Jan. 23.-7]_Trenton. S. C. Nars?iy Powder! SUPERIOR ai tide. Prico 15 cte For sale by June 10. D. R. DURISOK. A HAMLIN'S WIZAIID OIL! CUKES RHEUMATISM. LAME BACK, HEADACHE, S R ? R A LG IA, TOOTH ACH E, SORE THROAT. DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH And all painful affections. For Internal Rilli External use, an efficient and excel lent remedy. Jj yon try it you will know. For sale by "D. R. DURTSOE, Jan. 2,-4] Av ur Ut sr Building.