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TERMS : $2.00 per Annum, LOCAL ITEMS. Dime Reading. . The next Dime Reading of the Presby terian ladies will take place on Friday evening nest, at the residence of Maj. S. S. Tompkins. Small Farms. On our fourth page this week, our es . teemed friend, Farmer Walton, with much . interest and'very decided practical sense, discourses upon the advisability of small farms. Read him-and profit by him. Benjamin W. Bett is. Col W. H. Folk, being absout .from town at the time of the bar meeting in honor of the memory of Benjamin W. Bettie, Esq., brings us a beautiful tribute J to the worth and services of that univer sally lamented young man, the publica tion of which we are obliged to defer un tiLnexi week. The Cotton Plaut. A pleasant feature of the late Hussar picnic was tho presence of Mr. Wm. Mc Kerall, of Marion, a son of Maj. McKcrall, of tho Marion Star ?nd tb? Cition riant. Yoong Mr. McKerall is handsome, grace ful and agreeable, and both in th? draw ing room and in tho field of business is al ready a man of mark. Our Clerk ol Court. To ns in particular, who liavo paRif-d with him in love from early lif" far down into the vale, tho new position of f). R. Duriaoe, Esq., is a matter of tnleroefc. Ami so we know it is to his troops of friends throughout our broad County; His first term nf Court is over, and ho has dis charged his duties promptly, well, faith fully. In the Court room no lets Mian in his office, he steadily proves himself tn ! e the right man in the right place. Adjournment of Court. The Court of Sessions was adjourned on Thursday afternoon of la.??, werfe ; Ard on Friday afternoon Judge Kershaw wound up business and departed, having spent Friday in attending to sundry matters wn the civil aide of the Court. The trial of the negro woman, Mat isaacs, who is sup posed to have killed the man at C huton ward, was continued until next term Thc old case against the yoong white man Gleen came to trial on Thursday, or.u Glenn was acquitted. Goode Hean, lound . guilty of manslaughter, was sentenced to j seven years in the penitentiary. He has already been taken thither. Anil man has also been returned to the penitentiary. Joe Moore, the negro convicted of arson, was granted a new trial. A Tea party In a Lady's Drawing Kooni. As densely thronged as was the great annnai Hussar Picnic at Lanham's Spring on Friday last, still it was as quiet, as elegant, as refined, as a teaparly in a lady's drawing room. This is literally true. ' - J could we say more of illustration of the spirit, tone and management of the Hus sars? Or of the spirit and tone of the people amorn* whom they live, and of the families to which they belong ! 'As Capt. Tillman says elsewhere in th?3 week's AD VERTISEB, well may he be infinitclv more prond of the company he commanda than of his title. Tho entertainment of Friday last, was in eve*y respect the superbest success-an occuion high and happy i.nd honorable in all i!s tendencies We had intended to wrile a long account of :! ; and bright recollections would have added animation to our humbie pen. Bot very long communications-as our readers will see-which had coir.cinto the hands of our compositors before the beginning of Ul? present week, leave us with too restricted aspace k^1**^),, our firstintention?. Sui' I *~ ifi?eav --h?Lthc'Hussar 1 icnic ?-l 5ts delightftj - Resolutions ol the Board of Directors of the Edgefield Real Estate and Build ing and Loan Association on the death of B. W. BETTIS, JR.; WHEREAS, God. ra his myslerions but infinite wisdom has seen proper to take from amongst us our friend and-member, B. W. BETTIS. JR., Resolved, 1st, Thai while we humbly submit to the'will of Divine God, we deep ly feel ibo great loss which we sosiain m tho death of our beloved member. Resolved, 2nd, That our heartfelt sym pathies be extended to the family in this their ead honr of bereavement. Resolved, 3rd, Thal a ropy c-T these res olutions be pub^jju-d in each of Ihe Coun ty papers, and a copy be forwarded lo thf family. T. H. RALNSFORD, ALVIN HART, J H. BOO KNIGHT, Com mi flee Tribute or Kcsprct to the Memory ol Benjamin W. Bettis, Esq. - The following resolutions were offeree ra our Court of Common Pleas, by Maj Einest Gary, on Friday last, who wasmosi truthful and felicitous in his expressions of admiration for the character of his do ceased brother of thc ku, his strain beinp subsequently taken up with great beautj and pathos by Solicitor Bonham, Lieut.. Gov, Sheppard and Jno. L. Addison, liq And finally Judge Kershaw himself de.liv ered a eulogy upon the professional lifi and character of Mr. Bettis, tho bcarinj of which rejoiced all hearts : WnEREA8, in the death of BEKJAMU W. BETTIS, this bar ?has lost ono of it brightest ornaments, and the community at large a useful and respected citizen now, therefore, Binco we the members c the Edgefield Bar, desiring to show over possible respect lo the memory .oLonr-tre ^parted brother, and to manifest the higl estimate in jw-hich bis eminent and distill guished services, not only to the profession but to the eu tire community is held; bei Resolved, That the regular business c this Court be now suspended, in orde that the friends r.nd late associates of th deceased may pay a fitting tribute of re epect to his high character, his services t society and his private virtues. Resolved, That in thc death of oar lat brother, BENJAMIN W. BETTIS, this ba has sustained a loss which has been fel and deplored by every member thereof. Resolved, That we extend to his ix reaved and afflicted family our sincere syn pat hy and condolence. Resolved, That the members of this bs wear the usual badge of mourning fe thirty days. . Resolved, mi a copy of these resolt tions be spread on the minutes of th Court; and that the Clerk be directed I transmit a certified copy of the same i the family of our deceased brother. Resolved, That as an additional mai of respect, this Court do now adjourn. J. C. SHEPPARD, ERNEST GARY, W. H. FOLK; ~ Edgffiehi, S. C., Aug. 14,1SS5. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manche ter, Mich., writes : "My wife has bee almost helpless for five years, so bel] less that she could not tn rn over : bcd alouo. She used two Bottles Electric Bitters, and is so much in proved, that she is able now to do hi own work." Electric Bitters will do all that claimed for them. Hundreds of tesl moniale attest their great enrati* )wers. Only fifty, cents a bottle JE.( Lynch's, Edgefield, and S^' " V, Trenton. _ wish a styliun dress Ope >p?r for children, ;*o to J. M. COBB'S. Tribute of Respect to the Memory of lieu. B. E. Nicholson. The following resolutions were offered in our Oourt of Common Pleas on Friday last, by 0. Sheppard, Esq , who, followed by Solicitor Bonham and John L Addi son, Esq., spoke eloquently and feelingly of oar lamented fellow-citizen : WKEBEAS, since the last term^ of this Court, death has invaded the ranks of its officers, and has removed from his active hbors our genial and efficient Clerk, Gsu. B. E. NICHOLSON ; and whereas it ia prop er that we should place upon record our appreciation of tbe great loss we have sustained, and our sorrow and grief at the death of one so young and strong,-thus suddenly stricken down in the full-orbed splendor of life's high meridian, cut off upon the threshold of his manhood, and forever blighting thc promise of a long life of usefulness lo his family, his County ami Slate, and to society at large ; there fore, bc it Resolved : 1st. That in the death of Gen. NICHOL SON this Court has lost an officer who was firm, capable, prompt and courteous ; Edge field County, a son who was always in the fiorit ranks in her gigantic efforts at deliv erance from the heel of tho oppressor; and his family, a fond and devoted hus band and fal her. 2nd That in tho death of our friend ami brother officer. Hie educational, moral, so cial and political interests of our County li?v? sustained ii serious loss. Sr I. . Thal we lender io the greatly be reaved wife ami children of our friend, our hei?rjfelt sympathies upon their Std and irreparable nilliclipn, and thal Um Clerk of this Court be instructed i.<> forward them a copy of these resolutions. 4th. That these resolutions bo spread upon fhn minnies of tho Court, and that as a token ol' the respect, and esteem we huco for tho memory of our departed friend, this Court do now adjourn. Inion MeeliogSi Tho Uiiion Mooline of tho 1st Divi sion of tho Kdgotiold Baptist Association will med At Bold SpringChureb, on Sat urday hnfore the lifih Sunday in August. Introductory .Sermon by Row J. P. Mc Millan, or Row W. A. (Jainos. Charily sermon by Rev. G. W. tfussoy or Row J. S. Jordan. Queries: 1st. How con we make oar Union Moot Inga moro Interesting, so as to* induce a larger attendance?-Introductory spoak er, James Collison. .?ml. Inilueuce of Ino Religious Press on our denominational work.-Introduc tory spoaker, W. II. Yeldoll. 3rd. Our Church strength-how to util ise it.-Introductory speaker, Roy. G. W. Bussey. J. H. STROM, Mod'r. JNO. BRTJNSON, Cl'k. Tho Union Mooting ol' tho 2nd Divi sion of tho Edgetield Baptist Association will ?noet with tho Church at Good Hopo on Saturday at ll A. M., before the 5th Sabbath in August, 1885? Introductory sermon by Row J. K. Paco or Rev. W. B Horton. Baptism sermon by Rov. N. N. Burton, oa Suuday, ut ll A. M., or Rov. J. M. Norris. Suuday School ad dresses by Bros. Joseph A. West and If. A. Williams. Queries : 1st. What should bbdono with achuren member who iicylocta Sa'tirdny meet ings and fails hi give tollu* support ol' the Gospel.-To lead, Ke-w J. i\. Pace or Kev. M. I), lad^ett. 2d. How m?:y a Christian know that bo has tho spirit of Christr-To lead, Kev. N. G. Coouor or Kev. W. R. Hor ton. S. T. EDWARDS, Mod'r. H. A. WILLIAMS, Sec'iy. Tho Union Meeting ol'tho 3rd Division of thu Edgeiiold Baptist Association will meet willi the Grunitovillo Church on Friday before tho 5th Sunday in August, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Introducto' 'sormou fcG. F. Wil"MW nhornhloKow w the Tiid*8!rTiday Sen col ? -Rev: W. T. Hundley and J. W. Quat llobaam. JOS. QUATTLEB AUM, Mod'r. T. R. DSHKY, Sec'ry. I The Union Meeting of tho 4th Division will moot with Mt. Zion Church, on Sat urday ' albro the 5tb Sunday in August. Introductory sermon by Kev. H. A. Whitman ; alternate, Rev. W. B. Shaw. Charity sermon by Rev. Mr. Mammon ; ni tomato, Rov. J. P. Mealing. Subjects for Discussion. 1st.. The befit inotbodK for developing church eflieioncy or working powor. Dr, R. Turner and S. L. G?tzen. 2nd. How wo cam host develop tho riuone?al work of a church.-J. N. Fair and S. lt. Mays. 3rd. Family religion, its importance and how host maintained.-S. 15. Mays and J. N. Fair J. P. MEALING. Mod'r. P. It. LANHAM, Clerk. A Womlerfu! IHsfoyrry. Confitimj-itivep, and all who suflVi from any affection of the Throat anrl Lungs, eau find a certain cure in Dr King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Thousands of permanent curef verify the truth of this statement No medicine can show such a recorr? of wonderful cures. Thousands ol onca hopeless sufferers now gratefully proclaim they owe their lives to thu Nev7 Discovery. It will cost you noth ing to givo it a trial. Free Trial Bot tlesattheDrag Stores of W. E. Lynch Edgefield and S. T. Hughes, Trenton Large Size $1.00. Do yon want a comfortable fitting Slip per or low cut Shoo for old ladies, price; low, go to J. M. COBB'S. Tako advantage of tho earliest season and put in a big crop or Ruta Bagas. Fo: man add. boast thoro is uothine bolter Thov keep woll. Buist's reliable soed foi salo by G. L. PENN <t RON. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in tho world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fe vor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil Wains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay rc quired. It is guaranteed to give porfec satisfaction, or money refunded. Prie 25 cents per box. For sale by W. E Lynch, Edgofi. ld C. H., and S. T. Hugho Trenton. A QUESTION. ABOUT Brown s Iron Bitters ? ANSWERED. The question has probably baen asked 1 hongandi of time?. "How cnn Broom'- Iron Bitters euro evury , .roll, lt doesn't But it d oes cure any disease I .ir which ? reputable physician would proscribo IUO.1 Fhyricinas recognize Iron u tho burt restorative agent known to tho profession, and inquiry of any loading chemical firm wai HuUtanti.it o thaaasorUoa that thoro ats moro preparations al iron than of any other BawUncr. nwd in medicino This shows oon eluart ely that iron ts acknowledged to bo tho most important factor in auooeaaf ul medical practico, Ula, however* a rom arkablo fact, that prior to tho dlflOOT wyof URO WN>.*3 IKON HITTERS no perfect ly gatiafoctory iron combination had ever boen found. BROWN'S ? RON BSnERS??T headache, cr prodnco constipation-nil oilier Iron inedlclnca do. BROWN'S IRON BITTBUS ciirc? Indigestion, Ullioiisnes*, Wenings*, Dyayepela, Malaria, CII'.MB nnd Fcrcrw, Tired KeGliitfr,GenerniJ)cMHty,Paia in the Bide, Back or Idmbf^nend arlie andNoiiral' ?I a -far all these ailments Iron is proscribed daily. BRCW?l'SIRORBinERS.?^ minot*. Idljo rH other thoroceh medicines, lt acte ?Iowlr. Who? taken by i??n th? Unit symptom ol benefit is renewod energy. Tho in TI ??les thon become tinner, tho digestion iinprnws. the bowels aro active, In vo?te n t be otToct ls usn allv more rapid and marked, 'rho oyo? begin at ono? to brighten: the akin cloare np; healthy color comos to the cheeks; uorvoosnest disappears; functional derangemobU booorce regu lar, ?id it Anurung mother, abundant sustenance is snC'pliod for tho child. ?emomber Brown's Iror, Bitters ia tho UttMiY iron medicino that is not lu juritxitf. Fhytieian* ami VrugyMi recommend it. Thc Gen rd uo has Trade Murk and crowed red linn on wrapper. TA Kl'. NO OTIIIiR. Carp for Sale. ALL parties wanting Carp to snpp ponds, can get them by applying tho undersigned, near Mt^AYollug, S. ( Ht 81.50 per hundred. / 8ION CORLEY. Aug. 12, 1885.-4t36 [ (Formerly of Sta] -AN1 W. JULIAN 1 No. 2, Warren Bio -DEALEB MEAT, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, SUGAR, C -AN J AH Provisions and Fan WHOLESALE ? Also, TOBACCO and C! .JPB- \)n not forgot to como and soo us. Au>r. IS, 18&5.-3m37 ilAViNd TWENTY . ?^Rf KX?-KI frei warrant ?..! in |U"nrn?Ht?ip, salis!Vi?f?r?i their patronagH. SPECIAL A Tl'KN SELLING. ???y " Consign men 1 ? aol ici led. S Ni X XX XLI JL And All Who Us? Gin feeder ai All fully GiH?r?hfc?j i s fact ion. W3/*Scnd for Cn nv furs, willi /Vtc?v? n WALLJ Capt. E. ?IE?FE?*?S Mon. Wo havo on hand ; Gins, in good on Irr, io August 1, JS85 -85t8 WOM?N! HGK B?EST FK5KI?I?. li DR. J. ?KADKI?Eit^'.S |? rvs! sin* ?Tls a specific for WriaindiKoai; lions of the wombi and proju control tho Meuatfuul Function^ ulato sill tho doQR4srfr?'^C!9Nuu i larities of Woui MONTHLY SICKNESS. rrogu Its proprietor:-, claim for it no other liiod ical propo#y ; and to doubt tho fact that this medicine does positivoly possess such controlling an"1 rcgulaling powers is simply to discredit"the voluntary tes timony of thousands of living witnesses who are to-day exulting jn the restora tion to sound health and-.bnppiness. ?ratliield's Female Regulator is strictly a vegotahlo compound, ami is the product of medical scioneo sud prac tical experience directed towards tho benofit ot SUFFERING WOMAN! It is the studied proscription of a learned physician whoso specialI ty was WOMAN, and whoso fame became enviable and iimi lidless because of bis wonderful suc_ cr ss jn the treatment and euro ol" fellini ? complaint TH IO REGULATOR, is tho GRANDEST H KM EDY known, ami richly deserves ?ls name: Woman's liest Friend ! Because it controls a class of functions tho various derangements of which cause moro ill health limn'all oilier cansas combined, and tims r?senos hor from a long train of alludions which sorely o:n oitterher lifo and prematurely end hor existence. Oh ! what a multitude of liv ing witnesses can testify to its charming ciTocts! WOMAN! tako to your confi dence this PRECIOUS. BOON OF HEALTH ! It will roliovo you of nearly all the complaints peculiar to your sox. Rely upon lt as yoursafognard for health, hap piness and long lifo. Sold by all-druggists. Son d-for our j treatise on tho Health and Happiness of j Woman,. mailed iroo,"which gives all particnlars; The Bradfield Regulator Co., Box 2s, Atlanta, Ga ?:o:: 1 One Bottle Guaranteed to Cure One Case. It Never Fails. ?:o: O, Ti. BENN it SON aro authorized to rein i id tho monoy in ovory caso where it fails. I argo bottles-20 lo 40 doses-prion $1. Try.it in your homos and on tho planta tion. Sold only by G. L. TENN A. SON, at Edgefield. REA ?JLI & CO., ; DrxKiqinLs und Munnfuclurcrs., Aug. 18, '85.] AUG?JSTA, GA. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. Kxcrcisos Brgtu First Monday in October. Thorough leaching. Best facilities in Music, Instrumental and Voca!, Frbhcll and Painting. Terms unusually low-wholo cost ol Board and Regulur Tuition for year $l(>5. For Catalogue apply to Ibo President. ST, P. KENNEDY. JDue West, 8. C., July 28, '85. ck, Augusta, Ga., a TN CORN, HAY, OATS, OFFEE, LARD, cy Family Groceries, [GARS of ail Grades. ? A, GA irKNCR .II hawUi^ C?ITON, iv.? II lo Ciif.mfl wh > m iy favor us willi TI0H fiivon to WKICIIIN'O and j An;;. 18. 1885: T 'C J JLJII 3 Them Say So. (I tri give Entire Sat nd 'firms. SOE & WALLACE Augusta, Ga, s ix O?rr /%?<-ar$ :\? JohsE i few Sreond-TIand r salo low. Notice IKKIOR OF COUNTY COMMISSIONKUS OF i KlHIKKIKI.n CIIUNTV, > Ki?;i:i-n;i,n C. H., N. c., AUK. 1. HW? J ^TOTICB is hereby given (lint .Vu el?; lion will be hold in Shaw Township, ii lilt? Count}' of Rdguiiold, on iho 2??h determino ihn pBrtified rouini send in a sealed boj;, ; number, tho certified s'r lois ami Ibo ?voil list, lo tl Counl3^Joinmis.sioiior* Comity, on or before tboilrst^ September ll(3Ct. If. B. GAL] Chairman Boan Stnta off 'Sostili enroling KDGEFIELD COUNTY. OFJ'IOK OF COUNTY CoMM'SHIONKKK "j or KnoKriKLO COUNTY, > August -1, issn. J Bc it Jlcsnlvcil, by tho Board of County Commissioners of KdgnfiHd County i now mot and in session: That in pursuance of Ihn previsions of an Act of tho Legisla!urn of tho Statu of South Carolina, t-niitltd "An Act U> au thorize Cou odes. Townships, Cities and Towns interested In tho construction of tho Carolina,-(mmbot land Oap and < 'Ju cago Kail way Company to subscribo to Ibo capital stock ol' said Company, ap proved liec.enibnr.22d, I SSH, and upon the written application of a majority of tho owners of Heal Estate in Shaw .Town sliij), in said County of ICdirolioId, duly received hy tho Board ol'County Com missioners of said I ton n ty ami Med in their oRlco, asking that an election bo held in said Township io ascertain whet li er tho said Township shall subscribo to tilo-capital stock of th? Carolina, Cum berland Gap and Chicago Rail Road Com pany, according to tho provisions of said Act, the following sum in 1 ninds of said Township, to be.issued according lo tho provisions ol' said Act, to wit: Mino thousand dollars in bonds ; ' An election is hereby ordered to bo held for-said'Township on Saturday, tho 2iH.h day of August, INKS, at Trenton, tito sam? being the regular voting prociuct ,Tor said Township,-the polls to opon al *so^ou o'clock, A. M., and closo at six o'clock, P. M. At said-oloctlon there shall be Hubmiitod tothoq?aliliod voters of said Township the question whuthor or not th? said Township shall subscribo the following sum to wit: Nino thousand dollars in boinia, according to tho provi sions of said Act. That Ibo following- persons aro horoby apjiointQd managers of said election, with t ull power to hold and conduct tho same, count tho votes'and ?declare and cortify tho result according lo the provisions o? said Act, U? wit: S. H. Mannet, W. H. Hendricks and S. T. Hugbes. - 1 That too voling at said election shall bo by ballot, such of ibo said voters as desire to volo in lkvor of said Township -making tue aforesaid subscripti.-.n, shall voto.aballot havlpg.jwritton or printed .there ri tho worri '?Subscription," and snch of tho said voters askdesiro to voto against tho 'iaid^ubscriptiou by said Township, shalrTbtc-a' ballot haviug .written or printed thercou the words '\Na subscription.". tl ' Tll?t notiS? o'?safaCej?ction, stating the limcyplaco, purpose, and lorin of ballot to bo voted thereat, bo' published, as by law directed, in tho-Edgeliold Advertiser, a nowspapo'r published at Edgetield C. M., in" tho County aforesaid, by throe wookly.insortioas next previous to tlu 2l>lh day-Of August, 1885. H. B. ?ALLMAN, Chair., ? . J. C. H. RAUCH, W. L. MCDANIEL. GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. (I'ounded by the Baptist State Con vention of South Carolina in 1851.) Tho Thirtieth Annual S?SSIO?? Will Open Wednesday-, Sept. 16, 1885 Tho?Croonvlllo""Conservatory of Music uljoining tho College, is bs Music da partment. T Sploudid ad vantages in Drawing, Tain ing, Kensington, Decorativo Work, Ac Tho Principal ol'this Department is i [?radualo of Ibo Chicago Arl Institution High standard of study, faithful in slructions. Numbor of Instructors, 1/i Number of Students in attendance las snsslon, 210. Sond for Catalogue. A. S. TOWNES* Dros't. Aug. 'J, 1885.-4135 llb pr. of Ladies' Butter Cup and Ope rn Slippers-Misses' and Children'sSlir. nora, now stylos, opened this week at 33] COBB'S. There is no uso discussing tho matter: Ikisiclosc, elev t?t?li leaders tlmrrare. destined to annihilate that ere?lit burl risiri, Mud pince {.lie business iijpon that solid l?.'.s?s. where customer may depend with perfect <:orf?iirrl?j' upon !.<"! i.liev i! jilli vallie under thc diamond ni!.-: .. Y'AB YOU GO Qui' ! :\T A i'?M! ? V. ? i i A (il.M A<?-i;:| I? ::.]...:: TM? in plain fi-jures, :VH\ appeal in-:--iii.! !;? i!..'l-ii.?j 1,4 . ?i' every wau who : IIJM.MI Ilia! ^r.-ird ?'I :; ??f f;f.' <..:!(. Will continne for Two Weeks, During Which Time We Will Oller Hie OmnVlestn?ar^iirifi in EY KU DISPLAYED m m RADIES' KID BUTTONED BOOTS AND S?JPPKR: GENTS' HIGH AND LOW Q?AUTERK?) SHOES "M8N AND BOYS1 STRAW HATS. |j AD?ES' AND GENTS' TR??NKS. Ali of lin- above mentioned ?foods will lin sohl' Willson! reserve, ami til: prices thal, will lill I lie ?1 '-'ir! of Hiv' Uirgaiu h nil lei' with feelings ol' glad ii s.;. 907 .Broad St., Augusta, Ga. ASE BILLS AR? BATS, VES, MASKS, BELTS. ?APS. SHOE PLATES, BASES. ffl*WW BAT BAGS, W?l SCORE BOOKS And all oilier Base Ball Supplies. WRITE EOU I-RICE LISTS ?, Stati?iiary aiul Joli W?m 82^ BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CA. Pleasure and Profil io all. gr* n. HF* ES A. n. Y's, i ) ;.: \ i, ;. 1 ; CV 3i|??3t>?iils. Waldies, (locks, Jewelry ami Quadruple Pla!? . Silver Ware, ??^' ---720 Broad SI. (Op. Central Hotel) AlttilST*, ?A Ftcl.ory Complete for Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and for MONOGRAM ENGRAVING. ul. 13, 1884.-45 TCH BOLTING CLOTHS, ! LI Nf \V is tho limn wiwin ovo ry ono who ms ?Mill should be look inc how hoefti make tho most and (.ho host Klonr. Tn orlor to flo this, ho nins' havti ?i good Boiusji Cloth. You can* got thai, hy call ie g ?" sending io - "^ JAMBS NIL1.KR, Miller'* Corvey, Altam?a, Ga. ,, Jjiy 1, 18S5.-S0 IIENDER.MV1LLE, C. FIRST-CLASS LUMBER. Altitude 2260'first. :^YINO recently .set up a Lumber Aull on a finely timborcd tract ?bom two milos Southward of Johnston, av.d >|to.iniU< from C. C. & A. R. H., wo gow Br to tho public tho best of pino iii ni biri n all dusses. Wo (ruaran too our Iumb?r and will sot our pricoH to suit th? thies. J. P. tfc J. W. HARDY. i M&f 27, 18B.").-(i-25 Land for Sale. THE placo known as ibo "George ' ioswoll Homestead," containing tlixoehundred and twenty aerea, will bo sou?s4 public outcry on salo day in Sop tembu- noxt, if not sooner . privately. Parties wishing private terms will apply to'W P. Eiam, .tr. BY TUE LEGATEES. _A_u;. 4, 1SS5.-r>l3T> Lumber Notice. PARTIES wanting Lumber will do vol) to seo mo before purchasing, as I ha^ ?1 Int of d ry on hand, that was cut and s.ju-kod during tho Spring months, and if now in lino oondillofi for hauling and bidding. Aur. 4,-4185] W. F. IOLA M, Ju. ~WAD?3 HAMPTON. TfifjS Thorough-bred STALLION will 'stand tho Spring Soasen at Johnston on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays ?ud bilanoo of tho weok at Trenton. ??20.<)i) por season, and if maro ?rovo, partios ?yin have I ho boin lit season. Or $25-tn Insure II Rm). 'a Teo, $1.00. arties sending maros must sond TftNROE WISE, A ul. I, ltBCT^Sy Fine Property for Sale, lu tht Healthy anti Flourishing- Town of Villiston, on the S. C Railway A ht of 11} acres of pinn hnui, with an orcUnnl of about .r)(U) lino, early neaeh lions rm tho placo. Also, a dwelling, with fix plastered rooms, and ono negro house. Kial i los, barn, carriego house, .Vc Tlllts perfect. Will sell for hair ils valu?. Kor further information, applv toO. il. P.ii'rokhallor, Willislon, H. C., m to JSB&t S. N. GREEN, Broad SU, Atlaula, Cia. Oet.Oa-ir.M TI?E undersigned beg leave to infern tho Travelling Tnhliciliatthev ?mvt rocontlv purchased tho Virginia House and that under tho now management tin HOIINM hus boen thoroughly renovate* and repaired ;for tho. Reason. You wij find largo and well ventilated rooms coed beds, an excellent tabb',.and tin best of attention. Tho house is cool centrally localed, and has ono huhdrc." and seventy-live (178) font of verandas Stagos leave tho hotel for Crew's Ilea< and Asheville daily.- Hus to and Iron the depot Open all tho roar. CV W. CRAY, . of Now York. .J. R. sTHACKAM, July 15, '85.1 of Columbia. S. C. Augusta Hotel L. E. DOOLITTLE, PU?PK?&TO?:. IARO IO and well yen! i lated room? J centratly located near railroad eros mg; head? j nartors for Commercial mon best $? li'Miso in tho S..nth ; Iclogmph el lice in building; oh?Clric lights. Speeia rains by tho wonk or mniith. Paie Gorman Carp foi Sale. IVIEc 'liing food iis!) of America. . have noth I'rood i ng and Small I'ry and will sell them .ow and sh.ip.pijonipl ly. Par? ios wanting will please nppl, early, as they bear shipping belier i (.onl weather. 0 KO. VV: TA PI'AN. While Plains, m COHO Co.; (?a. A pr. If?, 1 ss.*? IO ? Notice of Hita! Setfleitifii asi?l Disel?ai^e. OM Tiiosday. tho 1st day ofRiipten l?or, IKS.1*, 1 will make' a Kioal Sol Llotn?ntnii Ul? Esialn nf T/ni!;. ??. Mai tiii, doe'd, in tho Probate .fudge's ?ffi? ami ask io ho dischargoii as ndthi??stral or. W. N, MARVIN, July 22, 1815.-OiMJ Adm'or. 5 A B M E "?r T, Th? Mciiiiniotb Furniture Store Man, Begs to Lbs Fcyiov?ing Awfully Low Prices Goods Guaranteed: Ar1, estire Walnut 3ec?-room Suite, full marble top, IQ pieces^ $39 ; a very Lua-ge! &r.d it!ifgauii..k>:i.d Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush, or.ly i !2 50 ; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either Good Hair CLtb or V.-.: iv Bann?, at "327 50; a Large Assortment of Poplar Bed room Suite?, full ?urb'i? Iq .: $82; ?r, in wooditoj, from $16.50 to $25. A Ko. 7 Flat Top Ccoi; Stove, with 50 pieces Ware, for ;$lS*,-.?o. 6 'Kipp Sfovo. 25 jyVcwi ware"; ?8* 75.- ? ? ' "! 4 * . ; "* . iv U?i? every s?ttr.!e cf every kind in the Furniture,-Bedding hm fi; ti&sa, k fu'lMih? of Window Shades, Carpets, Bogs, Clocks, hi crild'ertakiug Efcpnrtf?ent yon can find Coffins and Caskets, Gentle* !,v<:'.'...y.-?, Ladies' Robes; Odd.Fellows* and Macona'- Trimmings, and a lull .?or. u? tft|l other'LYirmmni',*. L I; ^^??-j ? / A fyj.:>lum>.von will ho ojiforfnMy given. Write ide full particulars L. F. PADGETTS, FTT.-Ftasril'XJIi? STO?RE, mu am! 1112 llroa'd St.. Augusta, ila. L-?? ? 2 FREE M AM-'? 'PATENT -?NEW ERA PO WER PRESS Mail* ?t?J Sold tty GEO. R. LOMBARD ?CO AiftillSPA^CJA. B'OHtl<U\V, til?? hine, trj . ii :.. ..?-^AN?-* I v. itOIl F;lt WORK?. .?a?i:U?? -?a! ic sl^itet- i? ;: AND ... - .0 3. Ft -tai ?.?.^??-j. Engine, Mili and <iiu Snpply HQXTSE, Sew Work and Hepalis Promu - ly l>?i?c. Irin? Tor Prieta. Ste?rn ?nd Water Pipe and Brass Valves nf all kinda. Firhi. Class 10 Hor?e-Power Engine only $495.00. V Wit.ii First Claas Toolfj, i?-Hn and clow personal at'eution, we give all wc'rlt prompt attenlior. [Aug. ll, 1885. A.? in . rv, .ITO, VJ.-.: /.T,--'M^M3vga.-ra'mwaa vj,:.". A radi or the Best and Most Durable G emf i ?y ACHINES! . i .i.-.r'. ? - rf.!?. f> ?j-* jO-..'iCa? DOMESTIC,? NEW HOME, HOUSEHOLD, i DAVIS. A'nt h-vciv.i -J her good matees- Ul WARRANTED FOR 5 YEAHS. 2?? Go.3d ?fcond H-iud Sawing Machines,', at $5.00, $10.00 and |.15.C0 ;:i- !:- -;;.irr..;.t.Dd. ' fi'*?? - ''* " " ' NEEDLES aij.1 ATTACHMENTS for all machines. Sowing Maouinrs AdiiiRted and R?p?i?~^'T 1?? Cl-?o A "j . .t r. AGENTS FOR DOMESTIC VWY... ??C\'f?t? 1. .... - ?.L'.! .? 1.;"f'l'S. ''?lt ?TS.'-".; 5<A- i:.! l'or Caialogue*Mnd Price List. THOMAS, BART0\ & ?KY, .Inly ul, issfi ? 1)24 & 928 Broad St,, A?filSTA, ?A. FIIINT FIANCE IND LAST CHANCE I Ti A LOON ! Tho Vr?y Bart ChaLce to Parchase Pure. AI PA? ffl NES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. AT I. P. PADGETT'S, Agent, m?m?0&, NSAR GRANITEVILLE, S. O. 1 (.!. '.?. Ni..?...:! CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY, PEACH and APPLEBSANDY ' i . s i ?g'-iii. tor Alford Speer's Passait'. M. J., Wines ????S El sa ll ?S V, Pure BAKER WHISKEY, Pufe N. a CORN WHIS K'I:Y.. ' . R illo-l PODA WATER and COOL DRINKS for the Summer. A. P. PADGETT, Agt. V : r&ir., S. C . JnnftSS, 1SS5.-45 1 . . - Ntrncac BISECTION OH PARTNERSBIP. T-B.R PATlTNKllsrin? horotoforo oxisting between JOHN W. CLAYTON .i;;'! B. P. v.'l'?:!'.. inarelianta at. Atlanta, Ga., under the firm name and style of cl. UfTOH A W Kitn, lis'li boen thin dav' dissolved by mutual consent. Let all ?M?wonrj ti:? i<r.Vb.I,takn dnonnllce. Mr. JOHN W. CLAYTON succeeds to the UIMM.' S;, atid I? alon?" htteroated in the assets thereof, and will collect all claims ?nd,uay all debt? duoiby^ snidlirra, -. . April ll, IS85. . J. W. CL \YTON, i. F. WEBB. . B. "S7o tlx? ATLANTA, GA.. April IL 1886. R?fofring :?> tho nWe notiooof dissolution ol the finn of CLAYTON & WEBB, I Iwg to statu (hat T S1IA.11 oontiiine the wholesale Wine and Liquor Business in all i;> branches at tho old stand, No. 90 Whitehall street, on my own account; I ta):o litis occasion to kindly tiiank my friends for their liberal -patronage in tho past, ?'?ni respectfully ask a continuance of the same. With long exuerience in the trade at the head of the late firm, together with mv superior facilities for doing business,, and ample capital, I am enabled to do aa wei! by yon as any house in the couutry. 1 would be ??leased to have yonr esteemed orders, which- will receive my promut ami liest, personal attention, at bottom prices. Yours, very respectfully. [inay2! 3tn] J. W. CILAYTON. Ul \ r. ?V sag*-" ??i -A KW "k ' m m* v- li V:-"- . cy usta, Ga, :o: 1 OICRRll FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF WA CONS AND HARNESS, which must positively be ??.ld w illiin tho next INTTiTIRT'Y DATTS. ri lin Lowest Prii'os over known will be -offered CASH wmm 1 H. LOWREY, Nos. mn, ?MI, noe -, ^v, v?9| 9** ona MQ mi? St. Allambi, (ta., O'?LUfi. im.. 47