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take thyjaaat of. power !
*'na?crnl watched for
6s ? '
I'self^.God, nor fear the try
?ur; "-*~"t/ *>/J
Vontnr? thy country's will, thou " Man
of Destiny."
Empires are growing old. America's
strong eon, . t
i?ou Ifce?eatj ?ivorld'a- yan! Wilhj
^<wajl rfehta of ?nan
*Att?want on thy rule; Liberty'e. sun
New lands will bless, and ruiersJUiere'will
. .Pl*n . ' W^1
Divinest ireedom', through thy voice, our
? ijl^-wflo^jman. .. -feg
. ? ; ? . WY. World. ..
f,'; :foii;ionaire/ Mackay.
Thc Stories or Iiis Wealt!i Largely
Untrue- 5 Hs -Probable W ort li.
lira e* .^aiol> *i- ? . s '
Giieago Herald.
The story of J din "W. Mckay's
Jtpji?g -the^?w! Ycr:k! ??aW;: or ra.
thor, us j-h'e'?Wgihal liar said, ".taking
ii. for-3ebt," baa been appropriately
.t-qqejcbjiiii.;.... TJiaJ,; waa-perhaps the
tolHeat ?canard' of the "season. Right
here it ought to bc said that there is
nflJre "uriii?'ense written about" John
Mac^a^t.than^perhapa.any^other r;ch
ru-in iu America. Most of the t wad
dle a boot his ? wealth is the- veriest ;|
romance. . He is, in truth, v?ry rich,
riche/ than almost any.Aniericao, who
Wit hon*, the-' aid of 6uehJ advantages
aa may. come fronvpure .chane?, eau.
ever hope to become, but the fashion
that many have of ranking Mackay
with "the, Monte Qbnetoes of the earth
is absurd. There are scores of men
in America richer than Mackay, and
who have their wealth, better inve?t
ed and more' in hand. The great bo
QEDz\ firm reached the climax Of its
golden romat.ee in 1876 Their stock
in the bonanza mines was then worth
perhaps $100^000.000.. The mines in
which they had a controlling interest
were paying $2,000.000 a month", hut
this went gradually down. ?And . went
rapidly. That firm, ns a firm, uevtr
realized more than $300.000 a mpnth
p-otit. Thia was enough to give ro
manee to the silver tjave, and if it
had held out in treasufe it would,'DO
doubt,.'have made Mackay,- Flood,
Fair and 0"Biien the ;jfiche?t*'people j
on the earth's, surfrice.
. But it did not hold ont. O'Brien
di?d:rn'1878; wtiil* these stocks were
?et paying dividanda and whrl? -their
market value waa-yet-aw?yni>>. *fiis
stocks were disposed of. at market
rates, yet his whole estat?.-tettlecL-up
but $9.000.000. Every bonanz i in-'
terest.tumbled after that. Tts stocka,
stamp mills, wood and water interest ?
and all went to the dogs. Mackay,
it is well known, had -twice wha.1 nitj
other partners hadk Therefore, if be
had died in place of O'Brien at the
time the tatter did, hi? est?te "wcrM
have Come to :$20,0C0.Q00. .or. .there.
abont*. Tfi?t was the very 'plnanx&i j
bonaczi wealth Mr. M??kaV' ,n?yer
~Y?er?T*faifi?TOP rtlxii ?nown a? ih
poorest investor of any of the bonan
ztfit?n. He never yet made an ia
vestment, except i-i Government erl
S'ate bonds, lhat yielded a dollar of j
income. All hid speculative invert
merits -have, co.rne to naught. gi v..s
aw?^ vj?8t Su tils', iquaodrrr, o'h>r viwt
lian?, ajad :wa| jill kuyw /wbiit Me's
Mackay^ a?complishe?^?n tharwa. ot:
expenditure. One day, in front o'
the Nevadn Dank, in Stu Fraueiaco,
Mn Mackayy"ead.io H paper handtd
to hjfjji an. arou^detatemeniituat M ra.
Mackay hud off-;r?d to bny the Arc
"de Triomphe, in Pari.:, for 2 000.00?
franc?. " You miy say," said John
VV. ia his broad North of Ireland ac
cent, " that Mrs. Mackay is fool
and neither is Johu Mack*) oui
is a dom li?, sir An'you nw e?y,
mon, that if John Mackay W?B fool
enough to pay for that -arch or ?ny
other arch, begad, sir, he don't know
where in h- the money ia comin'
from. They've bled ?a, sor, like a
lot of wolves. Theysay Mrs Mickay
has spent a half mill-on a year in
Europe. It's a dom lie, sir. She HVGS
like a lady ?nd I want her io ^o f-o, j
but begad, $50.000 t }''ar, pays ?ll j
her. expenees, balls and all, fer a
whole year. They said the other-di1 y
the spent $50,000 cn a.higgle ball to
Gr?vy or somebody-^AcTkncwe who
he i?-but that is *lie, sor.- She don't
ppeud $50^,000 in a whole ye?r 1n
Paris. Say that, will .yon, sor?"'
Mr. MjScljay \q*a .sincere, in thin.
Mrs. Mackay^ is not near the Hpund
thnRlTatTa Sn?fVqmaDee writers
try to make'h?r ojpt? Y?.bjjjph^'so^n
admission that her expenditures were
$50,000 a year, or thereabouts, is
enough to make workers growl and
people ol ajpall means weep. Fifty
thousand a year to idle away i , Juet
for a womar and a woman's piide
A woman, daughter of a barbee-a
barber -)$- Do.wpieville, CalifoKnia,.jn
1856, now "(%lomir***x'H..jbngeV
ford, of the BouTeyar?* rd'eV Malts
herbet-the^fcoightly father-in-law of
the great ''American. Midas'' HS. ?je,
French lovej? .calL?lackay. After j
all, it is ast^pr^iiopB joke. And the j
Pri?c? Te?feuner; of italy, who mar
ried the youngest, of the barber's j
daughters, and ?the-Prince Colonna,
heir of the greatest house of Italy,
who marred-Mackay's:s:ep daughter
-her father was a poor.little drug
gist in a mining camp- in Nevada
City. Could any .rough or vigorous
romance ever find ??ch expree6?on ?
Very Remarkable Recovery.
Mr. Gso. V. Willing, ot Manches
ter, Mich., writes : " My wife has
been almost helpless-for five years, so
helpless that abe could not turn over
in bed alone. She used two Bottles
of Electric Bitters,-1 and is so much
improved, that she is able now to do
her own work.''.
Electric Bitters will ?o all that is
claimed for them. Hundreds cf testi
monials attest their great curative
powers. Only fifty cents a bottle at j
W. E. Lynch's Edgefield, and S. T.
Hughes', Trenton. 1
Grape Juice in farolea.
Ali?ut two years ago I furnia]
^y?? wm? .f^ct?jregAiding grape gr<
ing- in. South- Carolina. Your edi
riahafluaion to Major Moise's ea:
on wine making remindsine that t
In^ufltryniaKowirig a healthy develi
laen t in the State. Mr. H. ?. Bu
and George li -Marshall,; of Gift
ville, Mr. G. Wanner and others
OconeefGen.'Paul Quattlebaum a
John Selm rupert, of Lexington ; ?
Streker, Mr. Fenninger, and C
.Sims, of Bichland : Dr. Lartigue, a
others, of Barnwell, and the Satt
thwaites, of Aiken, have all given
considerable attention. Col. Si
will .make probably ' 2,000 gallons
wine from something like 18 to
acres, near the city. The cnly thi
that prevents the producers from rc
izing good profit is finding a rea
market for it. One of the largest gro
ers inform me that he can not sell 1
wine readily unless he puts a forei
brand on it Others find it profitai
io' brand'it fine old Virginia dar
and it then brings a Mr price, J
.the production increases it ia ve
probable that the market will
f . nod for it-Columbia or. Augui
Chronicle. . .
Frignlful Caof a Colored Ma
I contracted a fearful case ot blo<
poison in 1833 I WAS treated 1
s me of the bent physicians in AtUnt
They used tho old rtme^ies of Me
airy and Poash, which brought I
iheumatihm and impaired my digf
live organs. Every joint in me w
swollen and full of pain. When
was given up to die, my physicia:
thought it would be a good time
tea? the virtues of Swift's Specif]
When I commenced tnking S. S
the physician said I could not li'
two we?rki nuder the ordinary trea
merit. He commenced td give me tl
medicine strictly according to dire
tiona, which I continued for sever
months. I took nothing else, an
cjmmenced to improve from the vet
first. Soon the rheumatism left m
my appetite became all right, and tl
ulcers,. which the doctor enid Wei
th? tnbst frightful he hat! over s o
b.-gan.to heal, and by the first bf O
Coner, 1884, I waa a well rn.au agai
I am stronger now than I ever was b
fore, and weigh more. SSS. lu
saved me from an early grave.
LEMMcCLENDON.
- Lem McClendon has boou in ll
employ "of the Chess Carley Oompan
far.some.yearn, and I know the abo*
?talements to he true. At the tire
J he began laking Swift H Specific b
I was in a horrible condition. I regar
! his cure almost miraculous.
\. . W. B. CKOSBY, Manager,
Cb*HS Carley Co., Atlanta Divir ioi
.. Atlanta, G? , April 18, 1SS5
'For sale by nil di tige;ists.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di bea se
mailed free.
TILE SWIFT ?SPECIFIC CO., Drawer ?
?fe l?* JU v 1f>7 W .--23d--8<
Tu .t voiivg wom-tn whocompl?inei
o; her want of? comeliness, Eiito
Dina ?ayp: A'It haa not b>en the wu
mener the' meat pei feet br-uty c
ixe? and figure wi'< Lav* won tn
m -st hearts*, and the belie oi rn- .?
sou ia by no moans the premun? ,..r
of th? ballrooms Have you uve
s.?en a. pic-Mre of-Georgb Elior, or o
G Ajrge Sand, or of Mme d? S'ael
The/ wert? all raw boijed women, witl
hr* vj Uaturop, yet they tai I vd UH? Le
of love nor l ime Even Mary, Qj-e:
of Scot??,- w is croas eyed-at lea*
they say en."
< aught by an Octopus.
\ diver who was 'rying to fine
ppxns off the Alaska coast, f'unt
none, bm fr~nd himself, all of a pud
? de?, in tbs gra-p of au ugly octopuf
rwirh arms twenty-nevea feet loug
S:ieh au expo? lenee IP rare ; but tbert
are tboos.tndp ot peuple woo an
ciught by dy.petinu, which ia quite
as bad. An octopus natta to Jet go
Su dots djppepfo*. Br iwn'a Iron
Bitters etttles dyspepein, and noakes
it loose iis c uel grip. Mrs Scnmidt
and her daughter, of 136 Obnwtj
6tr?>et, Baltimore were bovh cure'- ol
dyspepsia bj tat ua<: ot Brown's Lon
Bitters.
. -^-.^^..^-. ?
The New Y.irk Sun sums up ai
folluwa : " Mr. Cleveland is Prenidtnt,
and while mmy Dem?crata are dis
contented with pr.rae of his actp, ic
other particulars he is entitled to theil
respect and confidence. With v?hat
is objectionable there should be sup
port and encoutagement. The Dem
ocracy should make the best of his
Administration and help it in every
Democratic direction. That, in our
view, ia the dictate of patriotiam and
-aound politics."
. A Wonderful Discovery.
Consumptives and all. who sulTor
from any affection of tho Throat and
Lungs, can find a certain cure in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Conaump
tion. Thousands of permanent cures
verify the truth of thia statement.
No medicine can show sikh a record
of wonderful cures. Thousands of
once hopeless au?er? ra now gratefully
proclaim they owe their lives to this
New Discovery. It will cost you
nothing to give it a trial. Free Trial
! Bottles a?- the Drug Stores of W. E.
Lynch, Edgtfitid, - nd S. T. Hughes,
Trenton. Large'size $100.
CAN THIS BE so ?-" We wonder,"
says toe Camden Journal, " what ex
cuije our legislators will have at tue
nex; session ot the Legislaturo for
continuing the hen law ? The only
one we think of at the time is that
the Honors in the Legislature (thnse
members who do a iiehbu&iuebsj wish
to continue making their m?mense
profits on the lienee, and there tore
they, the lienors, do not wish to have
such a lucrative business stopped."
G. L. PENN & SON are now displaying
the moat beautiful stonie of Jewelry ever
seen in Edgefield-everything in that
line you can think of. Go early and take
a look at it.
State ol South Carolina,
\ j EDQEFIELD COUNTY.
In Common Pleas.
Frick & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. James D. Fra
ser, Defendant.
NOTICE 1B hereby given that by vir
tue of the judgment of foreclosure
herein, dated 17th Marah, 1885, I will
sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first
^Monday in October nest, the follow
ing described mortgaged premises, viz:
All that tract or parcel of land, known
as the Hagood tract, situate, lying and
being in the County and State aforesaid,
containing ono hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, bounded North by lands of j
it. P. Jones, Mrs. M. H. Hughes and S.
W. Nicholson, East by lands of J. H.
Hollingsworth & Pleasant Grove chnrch,
South by the Blocker road, which sepa
rates lt from .lands of Mrs. M. H. Fra
ser, and Westby the Blocker road, which
separatee it from lands of S. W. Nichol
son and Mrs. M. H. Fraser.
TERMS: Theoost and one-half the pur
chase money to be paid in cash ; the bal
ance on a credit of twelvo months, with
interest from day of sale, to be secured
by bond of the purohaser and mortgage
of the premises sold..
Titles and mortgage extra.
S. 8. TOMPKINS, Master E. C.
Sept. I, 1885.
State of South Carolina,
EDQEFIELD COUNTY.
j In Common Pleas.
Addie E. Reese. J. T. Pattison and Mar
tha I Parks, Plaintiffs, vs. George B.
Pattison and Gertrude Pattison, De
fendants.
NOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of the decretal order of the Hon.
Judge J. B Kershaw herein, dated Aug.
13,1885,1 will sell at Edgefield C. H., on
the first Monday In October next, tho
following real estate of Mrs. M. J. Patti
son, dee'd., viz :
All that inlet of land, situate, lyingand
being on both sides of Martintown road,
in Meriwether township, In said County
and State, containing three hundred and
seventy-two acres, more or less, bound
ed by lands of Dr. George Bunch, Luther
Oetzen, lands of tho estate of John Oet
zen, dee'd., and others.
TEEMS : One-third the purchase money
to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit
of one and two years, with Interest, in
two equal instalments, to be secured by
bond of purchaser and mortgage of the
premises sold.
Titles and mortgage extra.
8. 8. TOMPKINS, Master E C.
Sept. J, 1885.
State of South Carolina,
EDQEFIELD COUNTY,
In Common Pleas.
Wholess & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. B. F.
Smith. Defendant.
NOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of the judgment of foreclosure
herein, dated 7th Mar., 1885, I will soil
at Edgefield C. H.. on the first Monday
lo October next, the following describ
ed mortgaged premises, viz :
All that parcel or tract of land, situate
in EdgefieldiCounty and said Slate, con
taining one hundred and fifty acres, more j
or less, adjoining lands of David Stroth
er ou the North and Estate of Hon ry
Goggins," dee'd , East by T. P. Smith,
Wost by S. E. Wertz and others.
Terms Cash. Titles extra.
S. 8. TOMPKINS, Master E. 0.
Supt. 4, 18S5.
State of South Carolina,
EDOEFIELD COUNTY,
? Tn Common Pleas.
A. W. Curley and J. W. Corley, Plain
tiUM, VS. Elizabeth M. Corley, Def'L
NOTICE ls hereby given that by vir
tue of the decretal order of tho Hon.
Judge J. B. Kersnaw herein, dated Aug.
12th, 1885, I will sell at Edgeliold C. H.,
on the iirat Monday in October next,
tho following described premisos, viz:
All that tiact or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in the County and State
aforesaid, containing two hundred and
fifty seven acres, moro or less, bounded
;hy lands now or lately owned by Eliza
beth Anbin, land of John C. Watson,
William Powell and others.
TERMS: The cost and ono half tho pur
chase money to bo paid in cash and the
balance on a credit of twelvo months,
wiih interest from day of salo, to be Re
cured by tho bond of the purchaser and
a mortgage of the premises sold.
Titles and mortg?go ox tra.
S. 8. TOMPKINS, Muster E. C.
Sept 1, 1885.
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
Court of Common Pleas.
Mary Ann Simkins, Plaintiff, vs. Cora
S Kb hardrvn, and others, Defendants.
NOTT K in nereby given that by vir
tue ??f ?he .judgment ?>f foreclosure
herein, dat-d Aug. 13ib, 1885. I will pro
ceed to sell at Editedeld C. IL, on thc
first Monday in October next, the fol
lowing described mortgaged premises,
Viz:
All that tract of land, in Edgefield
County. South karolina, containing two
hundred and ten acre?, mor. or less, and
ai i|' i ii jug lands of C. Car.-on. M. Doun,
Ioho Crouch, E. W. Salter and M. Rich
ardson.
TEEMS: One-half the purchase mone3'
to be paid ir cash, the balance on a crod
it of tw- ive months, with interest from
day of ?ale, to be secured by bond of the
puicbiuvir, with a mortgage of thu prem
ihen HOlCl
Titles and Mortgage extra.
S S TOMPKINS, Master E. C.
Sept. I, 18x5 -4140
$6~000 WORTH"
; _OF
FIRST CLASS NEW
GOODS'
ARRIVING DAILY.
LARGEST STOCK OF
Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy
Goods and^otions,
I Have Shown for Two seasons Past.
ALL mv Specialties. GENTS' FUR
NISHING GOODS, CLOTHING
and 3HOES, are kept right up to tho
standard. No Shoddy bargains poked
at you-only Buch Reliable Goods as
Edgofield people will buy.
Please allow me tho pleasure of show
ing my Goods and Prices to you, and the
work Is done.
Remember. I AM HEADQUARTERS
on 8 HO ES, CLOTHING, LEATII KR,
HARNESS, rfc ,
SPOT CASH COMMANDS' BAR
GAINS.
Grocery Department Full
of Choice Goods.
J. M. COBB.
Sept. 2. 1885.
"DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
?
Exercises Begin First
Holiday in October.
Thorough teaching. Rest facilities in
Music, Instrumental and Vocal, Fronch
and Painting.
Terms unusually low-whole cost of
Board and Regular Tuition for year $105.
For Catalogue apply to tho President.
J. P. KENNEDY.
Due West. S. C., July 28, '85.
ll Viii
(Formerly the Central Uouse,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.
This House bas been purchased and
thoroughly renovated and enlarged by
the undersigned It is situated within
two minutes' walk of business centra of
city, delightfully cool and free from
noise and dust.
Hot and Cold Baths I And all other
conveniences necessary for home com
fort.
Rates :-$1.50 to $2.00 per day.
W. M. NELSON,
July 22,1885. Proprietor.
OPIUM:
?nd WHISKY HABITS cur.d
at nome without |>nln. BOOK
of particular* went KRKK.
WOOLLEY, If. P., AtUot?,0?.
TAX NOTICIE.
Oct. )
M 2
" S
M 6
M 6
M 7
M 8
M 9
" 101
M 12
" 13
Mi
41 16
H 18)
M -17
?. 19
20
IWI LL be at tho following places on
days named, for collection of Taxes.
Tho levy for the present iiscal year la as
follows : H ta to tax, 5 J milln, County, 4
mills, Behool, 2 ra"
Ridge Spring,
Ward's,
Johnston,
Edge?eld C. H.,
Red Hill,
Colliers,
Holder's,
Clark's Hill,
Modoc,
Parksville,
Plum Branch,
Minor's,
Longmires,
P. P. Doolittle's,
Cheatham's,
Meeting Street,
Pleasant Lane,
Durst's Store,
Haltiwanger's,
Traywick Chapel, Saturday,
W. W. Owdom's, Monday,
Richardsonville, Tuesday,
Coleman's X Rd's, Wednesday,
Crouch's 8tore, Thursday,
Purifoy's, Friday,
Kmard's Store, Saturday,
Caughman'B, Monday,
Holston's X Rd's, Tuesday.
Mt. Willing, Wednesday
J. D. Watson's, Thursday,
Watson ?fe Bros., Friday,
Trenton, Saturday,
l?dir?'ti<-id C. H., from Monday, Noyem
b- r 9 r.. Nov. 30th.
After ? hich 15 per cent, will be added
lo all unpaid taxes.
W. ti. STEVENS, .
Sept. 2, 18?5 ] Treasurer E. 0.
Railroad Schedules.
IX,
lilla.
Thursday, 1
Friday,
Saturday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wed. 4 Thurs. 21,22
Friday, Oct. 28
24
26
27
28
29
" 30
M 31
Nov; 2
? 8
u 4
" 6
M 6
7
Charlotte, Coiumbia & Augus
ta Railroad. .
s
CHEDULE in effect Sept. 14, 1884 :
SOUTHWARD.
No. 62-MAIL and EXPRESS.
Leave
Statesville,.7:46 a m
Arrive Charlotte,.10:45
Leave Charlotte. 1;00 p ni
Arrive at Columbia, [B].5:15
Leave Columbia, [B]. 6:25
Leesville.7:20
Batesburg..7:27
Ridge Spring,.7:51
Ward's.8:02
Johnston.8:13
Trenton. 8:80
Orangeville. 9i0C
Arrive at Augusta, Ga.. 9:38
NORTHWARD.
No. 53, DAILY-MAIL AND EXPBESS.
Leave
Augusta, Ga,.8:45 a m
Graniteville. 9:26
Trenton,.-10:07
Johnston.10:24
Ward's,.10:35
Ridge Spring,.10:46
Batesburg,.11:07
Leesville.11:13
Arrive at Columbia,.12:42 pm
Leave Columbia, .12:52
Arrive at Charlotte,. 6:16
Leave Charlotte,.7:15
Arrive Statesvillo,..... 10:16
No. 47 DAILY-MAIL ANO EXFBKSS.
Leave
Augusta, Ga., (A). 5:65 p m
Graniteville,.6:63
Trenton,.7:25
Johnston. 7:53
Ward's. 8:04
Ridge Spring. 8:16
Batosburg... 8:37
[joesville,. 8:43
Arrive Columbia, (D).10:25
No. 48, DAILY-MAIL AND EXPRESS.
Leave
Co?umbia,.6:15 am
Leesville. 8:09
Batesburg,. 8:15
Ridge Spring.8:37
Ward's.,. 8:47
Johnston. 8:58
Trenton. 9:16
Vaucluse,. 9:40
Graniteville.... 9:50
Arrive at Augusta._ 10:42
Nos. 52 and 53 carry Pullman Sleepers j
between Augusta and Washington- -
Nos. 47 and 4S carry Pullman Sleepers
between Augusta and Wilmington.
All accommodation trains going North j
connect at Chester with trains on Chester )
and Lenoir Railroad.
Through tickots sold and baggage
chocked to all principal points.
G. R. TALOOTT, Sup't.
M. SLAUGHTER, (?en. Pas. Agent.
D. CARDWELL, Ass't Gen. Pas. Agent, \
Columbia, S. C.
Augusta & Knoxville R. R. Co.
Scheflaile In Eflect June **5, 1885
(Read down.)
(Read up.)
6 20
6 0(1
7 00
7 23
7 86
7 51
8 10
8 25
8 40
10 45
tl 20
P. M
? 05
6 20
? 00
7 00
A. M
7 00
A. M
S ?0
J) 55
r M.
2 15
2 45
3 08
3 34
4 03
4 35
fi 07
7 45
Lv LmipMiK Ar
" Waterloo, "
Lv Greenw\l Ar
" Verdery, "
** Bradleys, "
" Trov, "
" M'C'rmick "
M Pl'm Br'ch 44
*' Parksville,44
Ar Augusta, Lv
Lv Augusta Ar
Ar Beaufort Lv
4* Port Boyal 44
14 Charleston 44
" Savannah 44
" Jacks'nv'le 14
7 sol Ho
7 04l 330
6 10
5 47
5 84
5 19
5 00
4 46
4 30
2 3<>
1 65
7 47
7 35
7 00
6 55
A. M
8 50
P. M
1140
ll 12
1051
10 27
958
934
910
616{
Connections madest Greenwood o and 1
from all points on Columbia tfe Green
ville Railroad.
Time 32 minutes slower thAn Augusta
limo.
E. T. CHARLTON, G. P. A.
J "NT ?ASS. K.ip't.
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral.
Ko other complaints aro so Insidi?os in theil
attack ns those alice ting tho throat and longs:
none so trifled with by the majority of sulTor
ors. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trilling or unconscious ex
posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal
sickness. AYER'S CHERRY PECIOBAL bas
well proven its efficacy In a forty yoars' fight -
with tb rout and lung diseases, and should be
taken in all cases without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cared.
"In lpn" I took a severe cold, which affected
my lungs. I had a terriblo cough, and passed
night arter night without sleep. The doctors
gave mo up. I tried AVER'S Cn mm Y PEC
TORAL, which roliovcd my lungs, Induced
sleep, and alforded me tho rest necessary
tor tito recovery of my strength. By tho
continued uso of tho PECTORAL a pertna
ntmt euro was effected. I am now ?a years
ubi, bale and hearty, and am satisfied your
c H KKK Y PECTORAL saved me.
HORAOB FAIRBROTHEB,'*
Rockingham, Vt., July IS, 1863.
Croup.- A Mother's Tribute.
41 While in the country last winter my little
liny, tb roo years old, was tnken 111 with croup;
it BOO m od as If be would die from strangu
lation. Ono of the family suggested the nae
of AYER'S CBRRRY PECTORAL, a bottlo ot
which was always kept In the house. This
was tried In email and frequont doses, and
to our delight In less than half an hour the
littlo patient was breathing easily. Tho doc
tor said that the CHERRY PECTORAL had
saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at
eur gratitude? Sincoroly yours,
SIKH. EMMA GBDXET."
109 West 128th St., Kew York, May 18,1883.
.'I havo nsod AYBR'S CHERRY PHCTOBAL
In my family for sovoral years, and do not
hesitate to pronounco lt tho most effectual
remedy for coughs and colds we have ever
tried. A. J. CRASH."
Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13,1882.
" I Butlered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying many remedies with no sue
cosK, I waB euroa by tho uso of AYER'S CH KO
RY PECTORAL. JOSEPH WALDBM."
Iiylialia, Miss., April 6,1682.
" I cannot say enough In praise of AYM'?
CHERRY PECTORAL, believing as I do that
but for Ita uso I should long sineo havo died
from lung troubles. E. BBAODOW."
Palest Ino, Texas, April 22,1882.
No caso of an affection of the throat or
Jungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved
by the uso of AYER'S CHHRRV PBCTORAL,
and lt will alteays curt whon the disease la
not already boyond the control of niodlcine.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co..Lowell, Mais*
Sold by all Druggist*,
This has no relation to race, color or
?revious condition-lt means Jewelry !
ewelry that ls Jewelry l Go to PEN M'S
and see lt.
BAT A TANIAflllL,
Are low Receiving ? Fine Assortment of
CARRIAGE & BUGGIES
FOB THE ?jPRINO TJLAPE,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES !
And Never More Attained Ia the Histerj of the Business.
We are enabled to give oar Customers every advantage by purchasing
our goods at the Closest Possible Cash prices. Call and be convinced.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES IN GREAT VARIETY,
The finest assortment of HANDBAGS and SATCHELS evor brought
to the City. TRUNKS/WHIPS and UMBRELLAS.
THE WILSON, CHILDS ? CO.'S PHILA. WAGONS, all sises.
TENNESSEE WAGONS, 1,2 and 4 Horse.
DAY & TANN AH ILL'S ONE and TWO HORSE WAGONS.
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS.
Axles, Springs, Hobs, Spokes, &c. Robber Belting and Packing.
HOYT'S LEATHER BELTING. The best in the World.
LACING, RIVETS. ETC. OAK and HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER.
CALF and LINING 8KINS, LASTS, THREAD, CEMENT, ETC.
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
We call particular attention to our Harness Department, in which we
excel in quality and price.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
T33 and TaS BROAD STREET. .AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
ADFRED B AKER, President. JOSEPH 8. BEAK, Cashier.
Augusta Sayings Bani,
811 Broad Sleet, Augusta, Ga.
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CASH ASSET?, - - - - $300,000.00
SURPLUS, - - ... 50,000.00
Transacts a General Deposit a?d Discount Business.
Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Marchants Received on Pf.Torable Terms.
Special Attention elven to CoHeetlons.
Depositors receive interest every six months equal tn that which the beat se
curities pay, and all the while their money ia available for nae, sbonld necessity
require it. We always have money on hand to loan, and afford special accommo
dations to our customers. We buy and sell Bonds nod Stocks, and are always
happy to give information.
DIRECTORS:-AFFRED BAKER, W. B. YOUNG, EDWARD O'DONNELL,
E. R. SCHNEIDER, JOSEPH 8. BKAN.v-_ [Dec 23d, 1884.
C. W. HENSON,
RESTAURANT AND SALOON,
OVER 825 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Meals furnished at all boura, consisting of all the substantials aud delica
cies of tho season. Everything scrupulously neat, the beat of order kept, and the
politest attention given. [Nov. 26-61
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
IMPORTER OP PINS WINK, MOBS & US
AMD DEAL EB IS
mmmn, RYE a CORN WHISKEY
601 & 802 Broad St., Augusta, Qa.
April 8, 1885.
'HE CHEAPEST 0A9AKTS JN QJ&QBSZLs\^ "
Stock Larger, Prices Lever Tin Ever Before.
Carpets and House Furnishing Goods, the Largest Stock South, Moquet. Brus
3ls, g-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Mata and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades,
7a11 Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cornices and Polee, Cocoa and Canton Mat
Dgs, Upholstery, Chromos. ?&r Write ihr Samples and Prices.
JASES G. II AI MG dc MOMS, Ag'ts.,
tar. 17, 1?w.-IR 714 Brand Rt.. A ur; li KT A, fi A.
ALWAYS AHEAD!
6. L. Penn & Son
STILL DxiFY COMPETITION IN
PURE DRUGS,
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
TOILET ARD FANCY ARTICLES
AND
Fine Confectionery !
ti A VING partially rscovered from the disastrous effects of the second
burning of Edgefield-aided thereto by the g?nerons Hupport of .our friends
and patrons-WA ars prond to announce; that we are again FAR AHEAD
of Competition in this market, and that1 every Department of our Store is
now filled with the CHOICEST, FRE8HE8T, PUREST and BEST Articles
that ninney can buy.
Our prices, for the eame quality of goods, ars as Low as any honest |
merchant can make them and escape Bankruptcy.
With slnoere thanks to our friends and cuatomora for their liberal patronage in
the pant, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the samo-promising to do all n
our power to give satisfaction to every one who trades with ns.
tST Prescriptions carefully compounded at all boura of the day and night
G. L. PENN & SON.
Eflgefteld, 8. C., Fob. 24, 188fi.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA PKMI.
TERTIARY HOOT and 8IOE FAC
TORY bas now been in successful ope
ration three years, and in that time has
secured an enviable reputation ihr the
Make-up and Quality of its goods. Deal
era throughout the country who wero
prejudiced in favor of other makes, are
now only too gi ?d to replace th Mr old
stocks with the products of this Factory,
and orders are daily received from all
sections of tho State, and numberless in
quiries for "sample lines" from whioh
to select van order. The reputation of
these goods for "durability" stands un-'
rivalled. One dealer writes: "I shall
never sell any but Penitentiary Sboea ;
thara is more money in them than in
anything that I have ever handled."
Another says: "The case of 'stitch
downs' shipped me on Tuesday haye
gone like 'hot cakes;" tend me two
mora cases."
Another, buying his ?rat bill, writes:'
"Goods received, open np splendidly,"'
am confident of a 'big ron' on them."
These are bot a few pf the many letters
being constantly received. Ask your
country merchant for SOUTH CABOLINA
Penitentiary Shoes. Take those of >o
OTU HR Penitentiary. Ail of our gooda
are stamped on the bottom: A. C. DIR
EKT. Columbia, 8. 0.
Salesrooms : 260 King St., Charleston,
8. C.; 716 Broa{ St., Augusta, G.; and
Columbia, 8. 0.
June t. lRftJ.
Til SIJGWICI
SWIRL WIRB FEME
For Rent, or for Sale on Rea
sonable Terms.
1. A ?so Acre Parn, near Dom's
Mill, well watered. Fine oats can be
grown on lt.
2. Two Lota and a Dv ?liing, at Ridge
Spring.
3. Roar Cenraodloui Stores, at Edge
field 0. H.
4. 2,000 Aerea of Laad, on Shaw's
Creek, 3 mlle? from Trenton, partly in
Edgefield and partly in Aiken County
with fine timber, water powers, open
land and tenant houses. Will be eut np
into small tracts if desired.
Also, 2 good 46-saw Gins and 1 set Mill
Stones'for sale.
ARTHUR 8. TOMPKINS, Att'y.,
Aug. 13, '84.-tf] Edgefield C. H., S. C.
THE abov?? cm ??|.ir?Ui- . .-<..on
and Gat? of a strong, cheap and dur
able Steel Wire Peace which ar? now be
leg uaed at the North sad Northwest in
preference te any other kind of fencing.
Wherever it has been tried lt han given
great satisfaction..
It ls a net work without barbs and will
keep ont small pigs or any other animals
that may Injure gard eas or farm ero ps.
It makes no shade and shel tera BO ene
mies to ero pa or poultry.
It la just the fence for Gardens, Lots,
Lawns, Paika and Come tori ea.
Being dipped in Rust-proof pain tit will
last a life time, and ls better than board
fence in every respect.
It is easily and quickly put up.
Speebaeaa of Peace and Gates
Can be seen at the ADVBRTIHHB building
where a stock ia kept on hand, and where J
all information aa to price, Ac., can be
obtained.
R. G. M. DUNOVAKT, Act,
BDGBFIELD C. H., 8. 0.
Augusta Hotel
AUGUSTA, GA.
L. E. DOOLITTLE,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE and well ventilated rooms,
centrally located near railroad Gross
ing i headquarters for co romero! al men ;
best %i bouse In the South ; telegraph of
fice lo building ; electric lights. Special
rates by the week or month, I
FIRST MINCE If
SALC
The Very Best Chane
ALES, WINES. LIQUO
A. P. PAD?
MADISON, NEAR Q]
I make NOETH OAEOLINA COEN VI
a Specialty.
I am also Agent for AI fired Sp
and Brandy, Pure BAKER WI
KEY.
Bottled SODA WATER and COC
A "
Madison, S. C., Sept. 30,1885.-45'
Steam and Water Pipe and Brans
First Class 10 Horne Power Engir
With First Class Tools, Men and
work prompt attention.
HARD""
HARD PAI
JAS. L. QUI
SUOOESS
Have just received and ha
ceedingly large and well select
at prices low enough to satisfy
Prints,
Dress Goods,
Flannels,
Re nellan ta,
Casalmeree,
Jeana,
Domestica,
Notions,
Clothing,
Hats,
Shoes,
Gents' Furn!
Hosiery,
Neck Wear,
Umbrellas,
Trunks,
We make a specialty of 81IOES, and
jar* Our WAGON YARD is open and ?
?*r* Full cash value paid for cotton anc
JAS
Sept 23, 1884.
GK H. TJ.
vmm & OKJ&NS,
BEST IN THE WORLD 1
The Great Savings Institution
$10 TO $100 SAVED !
L. PT~Q. 8.
Prices Ijower and JNeareiX.Oost\ Than
Elsewhere.
E I. O. M.
Our Pianos and Organs, Selected
from Twelve of thc Pest Makers, are
acknowledged lo be Super iw by thc
Oreat Artists oj the World.
We Deliver our Pianos nyul Organs,
Freight Paid, to any point in the
South, with Music Book, Revolving*.
Stool, and Instruction Book. Also, a
Good Cover with every Piano.
P.A.S.M.A.T.H.
Our byng experience of over Forty
Years enables us to place in every
Home Hie Finest Musical Instrument
in the World, guaranteeing Satisfac
tion and our Price to be the Lowest.
Musical Merchandise and Instru
ments of every description Sheet Mu
sic and Music Books. The Latest
Publications.
Orders filled on day of reception.
Write for Catalogues, Prices, Pis
counts, and Pasy Terms of Payment.
T. M. H. 0. T. S.
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
831 ?ROAD ST., AUGUSTA.
Jan. 27,1885._
UNI m THE SKY !
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HIMERSONVILLE, W. C.
Altitude 2260 feet,
Tn K undersigned beg leave to inform
the Travelling Public that they have
reeentlv purchased the Virginia ?ouse,
and that under the new management the
House has been thoroughly renovated
and repaired for the season. You will
find targe and well ventilated rooms,
good beds, an excellent table, and the
best of attention. The house is cool,
centrally located, and has one hundred
and seventy-five (175) feet of verandas.
Stages leave the hotel for Caesar's Hoad
aod Asheville dally. Bus to and from
the depot Open ail the year.
C. W. GRAY,
of New York.
J. R. THAOKAM,
July lo, 'Rr..l of Columbia, R. C.
CARTWRIGHT'S
Globe Hotel I
Headquarters for Commercial men
and Country Merchants.
Centrally located-Corner Broad
md Jackson Streets, Augusta, Ga.
/ JS0, P. CARTWRIGHT.
P-?fc 0, 1885. ^
Sf ban ri be to the ADVERTISER.
<iD LIST I HIM
DON !
ie to Parchase Pore
RS AND CIGARS, AT
SETT'S, Agent,
RANITEVILLE, S. 0.
WHISKEY, PEACH and APPLE BRANDY
eer's Passaic. W. J., Wines
IISKEY, Pure N. C. CORN WHIS
?L DRINKS for the Summer.
P. PADGETT, Ag't.
FREEMAN'8 PATENT
[NEW ERA POWER PRESS
Made and Sold by
" GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO
AUGUSTA, GA.
Foundry, machine,
-AND- ?
ROU,ER WORKS,
AND
Engine, Mill and Gin Supply
HOUSE.
S?w Work anil Repairs Proaip'
ly Done.
Write for Prices.
VHI vee of all kinds.
ie only $495.00.
close personal at'ention, we give all
[Aug. ll, 1885.
TIMES!
? PRICES!
NBY & CO.,
?ORS TO
Cooli,
ve now on exhibition, an ex
ed ol goods, which they offer
all:
?hing Goods,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Tinware,
Woodenwarn,
. ft tapie and Fancy
Grocoricfl.
Bagging and Ties.
carry the largest stock outside of a city,
ree for the uso of our customers.
I other country produce.
. L. QUINBY & CO.,
GRANITE VILLE, 8. C.
KING'S EVIL
Was thc nome formerly given to Scrofula;
becauBO of a superstition that it could bc
srag, a luuuur" 'X'UC W6
id knows that
SCROFULA
can only be cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the blood. If this is neglected,
the disease perpetuates Its taint through
generation after generation. Among ita
earlier symptomatic developments are
Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, To
mors, Bolls, Carbuncles, erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases,
Tubercular Consumption, and vari
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are
produced by lt.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Is the only powerful and always reliable
blood-purifying,medicine. It is so effect
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
thc kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At thc same timo it en
riches and vitalizes thc blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating thc entire system. This great
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stil
llngia, tho Iodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency, carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula ls generally known
to the medical profession, and thc bret
physicians constantly prescribe AYEK'S
SARSAPARILLA as an
Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused by tho vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to thc high
est practicable degree, far beyond any
other preparation for which Uko effects
arc claimed, and is therefore tho cheapest,
os well as tho best blood purifying medi
cino, in thc world.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
PREPARED ny
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
[Analytical Chemists.]
Sold by all Druggists : price ?1 ; six
bottles for 85.
UP AGAIN!
OUT OF THE ASHES !
W, ll, BRI
li Ag't,
Rfwpoctfnll., informs Ida Friends and
Customers, that ho has,
Since the Fire,
Set up hi? rest at tim
RYAN HOTEL,
with a good stock of
Now bnlng daily recruited from tho boat
marketa in tho land.
Como and seo mo.
W. I!. BROSO?V. A'gt.
Oct. 21. 1884.-49_
?!
THE undersigned has boen Agent for
E','ofield Countv for the GEORGIA
HOMK INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Columbus Ga., for tho last twenty-five
yoars, und knows it to bo a Reliable
Company. And with Ample Assets, Fair
Adjustments and Prompt Payment?, it
has merited nnd received a liberal pnt
ronagx from the people of Edgofiold.
If you want Firo Insurance in a trust
worthy Company, please call on, or ad
dress, I). H. DURISOE, Ag't.,
Fob. 2/>, '85. Kdgofield, 8. C.
FIRST-CLASS LUMBER.
HAVING recently sot up a Lumber
Mill on a finoly timbered tract
about two miles Southward of Johnston,
and one mile from C. C. ?fe A. R lt., we
now oiler to the public the best of piue
lumber in all classes. We guarantee our
lumber and will set our nrices to milt
the times. J. P. A J. W. HARDY.
May 27,1885,-6-25

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