Newspaper Page Text
Scatter tue Germs of the Beautiful. Scatter tho germs of the beautiful, By tho, wayside let them fall. That the r?se may spring by the cottage gate And the vine on the g-.ydon wall ; Cover the rough and rude of earth With a veil of leaves and Howers, And mark with the opening bud and cup The march of the summer Lours. Scatter tho germs of the beautiful In the holy shrine ol' home ; Let tho pure and the fair, and the grace ful there . In their loveliest lustre come. Leave not a trace of deformity In the temple of the heart, * . . But gather about its hearth the goms Of nature and of art. Scatter the germs of thc beautiful In the depths of the human soul ; The\- shall bud, and blossom, and bear tho fruit While the endless ages roll ; Paint with tbs (lowers of charity The portals of the tomb, And the fair and the pure about thy path In paradise shall bloom 1 THE THREE"" GiH.ilES.' Ax EASTERX T:\LE. Hamel Abdallah "was an inhabitant of agi-o'to on ono of the slopes of Moun! Olympus. Vl'nen he stood at the "entrance of his Rumble dwelling, ' he co.il'l embrace at one glance, all the ter.-itorv originally possessed by Osman,, th .- founder of the Ottoman Empire, and, as he five times a day offered up his prayers to Allah, he invoked blessings upon the head of Solym m the Magnificent, the reign ing Sultan in whose linfe he lived. Indeed. Abdallah was renowned for his sanctity: and the *rihaln"n?iis of the vicinity . treated Iii - :i with ihe most marked respect. ' He was not, however, entitled t this excessive veneration by' his ?ge for he had scarcely attained his for tieth, year when the- incident of thi . tale took place. His venerable father, who w s himself a dervi e of groa* sanctity, and whose yeats amount d to ?four-score, resided with him inti:-.-, same grotto ; and fortunate was deem ed thc individual who, on h?3 way along the elopes of Olympus, was al lowed t-j join the prayers of the two dervises, kneeling upon I he ground at the entrance <>f th--- < ave, and tam ing tlM<ir countenances toward the h'ly cities of Mecca ; nd Medina. Mamet Abdallah wai one morning roving among the; groves and woods " which extended up iib- motto tai . f ir above his grotto, "aw! pondering upon the passage in the K'-r .n which he had been pursuing but a s! or: time previously, when his fotpt suddenly struck against something hard upon the ground. He looked downward, and saw an iron ring fastened to a small brass plate which was let into a square of stone work, and seemed to cov?r a hollow place or well. Obey ing a sudden impulse of curiosity, Hamet applied his fia*nd to the ring, arid pulled it with all his force. After many vain' exertions, the brass plate yielded* to his efforts, and he fell back wards with the sudden shock. Before he had time to arise aud examine the aperture thus laid baje, a dense volume of smoke issued from the homo, and ascended in the air to the height of several thousand feet Hamer, gazed with astonishment upon this strange apparition ; brit -how much more was his wonder ex cited when he sa-w ibo amoks gradu ally become moro and more palpable and shapely, and at length asmrne the form of an immense giant, with a long, flowing, white beard, and a tre mendous pine in his right hand. Ham.'; fell upon his knees, and was about t . put up a prayer to Heaven, when the terrible apparition addressed him in -. voice of tlnnder :. "2?i?y; mention not the name of the Deity, or I will ?cut th >c in'o ten thou-and pieces !" u Who art thou?" demanded Hamet, rising from his suppliai posture. "I am Kera, an evil Genio, whom a victorious power shut up in tlr.t ac cursed hole, where I have languished for two thousand years. It is an evil day for thee that brought thee hither. ". "Aol wherefore,, proud Genie?" demanded Hamet. '.Because I am about to kill thee, in order to avenge myself upon sora one for this long captivity." . At these words Hamer trembled very much, and.be?onght 'tho 'Genie to spare his life. F -r a long time the Genie- was inexorable, and ordered him to prepare for immediate death : but at length he suffered himself to be moved by, the pnyera and entre ties of tho .virtuoin dervisc. " Hark ye,'* said the Genii?, 1 T am i willing to sfJare your lye upon ona condition*." " Name it," said Ham. t, h's hear1 leaping with joy. " I will gran', your request, I say," proceeded the Genie " on condition that you perpetrate some crime which may diminish your overwhelming pride of conscious virtue. Do-not In terrupt me, or I wi'l kill you upon the spot, but listen. ' I give you your choice of three of the iii st heinous crimes which I can imagine. Yon shall either violate thc law bf the Prophet and drink your fill of go -cl wi\e, or yon shall murder your ven erable old father, or you shall curs.-, th J name of that Deify whom you worship. Choose "between those three crimes." Then Hamet was very sorrowful; and he endeavored to melt the heart oj' the evil Genie ; but all his prayers and entreaties wer.? unavailing. He accordingly went to reason within himself. "If," said he, "I assassinate my . father no contrition can wipe away my crim*?; and moreover, the law will overtake me with ve ?geanee. If I curse the name of the great Allah, I may sigh in vain for future happi ness in tuu gardens of Paradise. But if I become inebriate with thc juice of the grape, I can expiate that fault by severe mortification, penitence, and renewed prayer." Then turning his countenance up ward toward the Genie, he said : " 0, fountain of all evil, I have made my choice, since thou art determined" upon this "injury." " Name the object of that choice," said the Genie.. " I will get drunk with wine, us the least of the crimes which yon propose," answered the dervisc. ! " Be it so," cried the Genie ; " this evening, after the hour of prayer, thou wilt find a jar of Cyprus wine upon thy table ; when thy father "has re tired,"fulfill thy promise then. But woe unto thee if thou deceiveth me." Thej3enie gradually became less palpable, as he spoke these words, and by- the time the concluding men . ace issued from his lips he haw van ished altogether. Hamet retraced his steps toward the grotto with a sor Awful heart ; but he would not confide his anticipated disgrace to the affectionate parent who welcomed his return. The day passed away rapidly, and in the evening Hamet and his sire knelt down as usual at the door of the grotto, with their voices in prayer. When their vespers were concluded "the old man embraced his son tenderly, and retired to the inner - part d' the grotto. As soon as Hrnnet knew that his father slept; he lighted a lamp ; and us tue Genie .had told him. he saw i i arge vessel ot' w'v.e stun-iinu upon the table. ' The unhappy dervise raised it lo his lips and drank* deep ly, of the intoxicating draught. A glow of fire seemed to electrify hi frame* and he laughed as he sat the vessel down upon tho table. . Again he drank, and he fe t iv;*!:l?>s und careless of the cons|eipie*i:ce3. If - 'trank the thud tinto; and when ?te had emptied tho measure, he ran oui to the door of tho grotto, amt threw it down the slop-o o! the mountain. Then; nahe heard'it bounding along, he laughed with indescribable mirth. As he turned to enter the grotto, he saw his father standing -behind him. '. Lyn," said the old mau. " the mise of revelry awoke me from my slumbers, and I rise to lind my be loved Hamet drunken with wine! Alas! is this merely one of many night orgies ? and have I now awaken ed to the dreadful truth of thine im piety forthemst time? Alas! thou hast cast ashes lipon tho gray head of Mtv lather." Hamet could not brook; this accu sation, and the implied suspicion that he was accustomed to indulge in wino while his father slept. He felt suddenly indignant at the language ol' l.is sire, and cried : " Return to your coach, old dotard ! Thou know ost a- t what thou sayest Ki Aird, as ho uttereJ ?hese Word-', ho pushed his father violently into the T >tto. Tho old man resisted, awl ;;.a:;i remonstrated-* wi th Hamet. fhc brain of the son was confused with j llijU*. ?md a sudden dread of expo sure io the world entered his mind. With the rage of a demon he rushed upon his .!: ary-hcaded sire, and dashed him furiously against the ?..tone walls of the grotto. Tho old man fell with his temple against a sharp flint-one groan emanated from . his bosom-and Iii.-* spirit fled forever. Suddenly conscious of the horrid crime of which he.had been guilty, ITamet tore his hair, beat his breast, and raved like a maniac. And in the midst of his ravings he lifted- np his voice against the majesty of He..ven, and cursed the Deity whom, he had so long and fervently wor shipped. At that instant a terrible'din echoed round about-the thunder roiled, the tall trees shook with an earthquake and, amidst the .roar of conflicting elements, were heard shoats of in . ferrml laughter. All hell seemed to rejoice at the fall of a good man. whom no other vice had ever temp'ed away from the paths .of virtue ifntil drunkenness presented itself. Tho rag-, of the storm increased-the trees were tor,n up by their roots-and fragments of the rocky parts of Olym pus rolled down th . hil] with the fury of an Alpine avalanche. Suddenly the Genie appeared befo: e the wretch ed Hamet and exclaimed : " Fool ! by choosing to commit the crime which .seemed to thee least, thou hast com mitted the other two likewise! for I there is more danger in thc- wine cup than in any other means of tempta tion presented by Satan to mankind." j And the last words of the Genie mingled with the redoubled howling of tho storm, as Hamet was borne down the slope of the mountain by the falling masses, and dashed to pieces at the bottom. -?-1.4?.- > The story *is told of an old Airmer who loved mischief and did not love j a neighboring deacon. With a gang j of roguish boys in the neighborhood he w.ison most friendly terras, though j lie took care never directly to encour- I ;ige riicm in their youthful prunk.-. But he thoroughly understood thom and they knew him. One evening he met them just starfing ont .on a lark, and addressing them in stern tones said : " Boys, I tell you not to put the deacon's wagon on the roof cf his ? barn, to-night." And then, as if an after thought jost as they were moving off in the direc'ion of..the deacon's house. ,! Be good Hoys, and herc'.-1 a qu trter for you !" The next mor - ! in ? the de'acon had to call upon hi?: neig!;I.ors to assist in getting his wagon to terra ii ma, but n.o one could say that .the farmer had id vishe I thc mischief the b-?ys haddone, -.-'-"O.-.- i AA hiPossrEiLiTY -.-Von may worm a fenco around a winter's supply-*?il summer H"n:ifc)i,'i\ *.;i*..i ibo clouds from the sky with a lenspo'-n, catch a Ihuiiderbolt in a bladder^ break ..n liuvrifsine to harness, lasso uti ava l;inc!u\ pin a diaper on the era or of ?tn a-ti ve volcano, hive all the stars in a nail keg. hang the ocean on a rail fence to dry, put the sky to soak in a gourd, unbuckle the belly band of eternity, and paste " To let" on rhc sun *\nd nv on ; but never for one moment, delude yourself with the idea that you can escape that place on the other side of purgatory and got to heaven unless you pay the printer promptly. A little girl in New York recently 'celebrated .ber fourt h birthday by at tending 'Sabbath-school. Wiitin the recitations cf tho class wore fi ?shed, the teacher asked her if she could repeat some lf?t!e versesha had learn-: ed. She promptly replied that she Could ti'id.astonished the class by thc following :. '.Mary had a little lamb, She laid it oil thc shelf; Every time it wagged its tail, You know*how 'ti; yourself." FOUR FERKGTYPES FOR' Oaae Dollar. Have ?us', received a new and im proved F?RROTYP? CAMERA, with ?viiieh tour Ferrotypes can bc taken at :>i;?-> sitting, and at the above very low price. Photographs In all the fashionable styles, including the justly popular Rembrandt, At prices as low as can possibly be af forded. ? . At thc old stand where every care and attention will be exercised to give per fect satisfaction. R. H. M IMS. Feb 28 t JO Head-Quarters for Garden Seed. ?ive Me a Call ! ^NToW in Store a full supply of LAN DREATH it SON'S GENUINE ii AR DEN S KED, CORN, ONTON SETS, (fcc. Alan, to arriye; 30 Barrels SEED PO TATOES, ail varieties, at low prices. W. A. SANDERS, .Feb 7_ tf 'V Stono Fertilizers. WM. JOHNSON, Agent, 'Porn's Mills, g. C. Edgefield Male Academy. THE Trastees sjivo notice to tlio pub lic that Dr. R. T. MIMS has con seiitcd to take charge ol' tho Edgefield Male Academy from and alter the first Monday in 5larch next. He is well known'throughout Edgefield to be thor oughly competent to conduct a first class s jool, and we.bespeak for him the support tho cocumunitv and the pub w.-.' M. ii. BO SHAM, ?t. G. .M. DU.NO VT AXT, Z. \V. CARWILE, W. W. ADAMS, A. J. NORRIS, Trustees. Feb 21 SS rv . irdanec with th^ above r.unoimcc?; men!, ol' the Trustee;*, Fiin-poj?e to take charge of thc Edgoiield Male Acad emy Tor thc present year. I cgm only promise to do my best in flying the pupils, committed to my caro; thorough instruction in all the branches usually taughtin first class Schools; and with t?ie co-operation ot' parents at home, I hope to give satisfaction to my patrons by the advancement of their children in learning. The vear will be divided into two Ses sions ol' Twenty (20) Weeks each. The first Session will commence on thc first .Mondav in March,and end on thc last of July. "Tile second Session will bc an nounced in due time. TURMS-Tho Primary and higher English branches, per session, ?10,00 The same with Languages, 20.0Q Payable half in advance at the begin ning, and half in the middle of the ses sion. . . R. T. MIMS. Feb 2*1 . tf 9 Land Surveying;. IWI LL attend any jobs of Surveying within 10 or 12 miles, that I can do from 2 o'clock on Friday till Saturday evoning. R. T. MIMS. Feb 21 tf 9 F. ?. Brahe & Co,, 236 Broad SI., w t >ULD respectfully announce to their Friends and thc Public of Ed ?eli el cl Dis trict, that they have just received, direct from Europe, and now ofter, ii large and magnificent Stock of GOODS, consisting of Fino Gold and Si! vcr WATCHES, of the best makers. Ladies' and Gents' Solid Gold CHAINS, of the latest styles. DIAMONDS of first water, in Sets, Pins and Rings. Superb SETS for Ladies and Misses. ?Stone, Cameo, Seal aid Plain Gold BINGS. Sterling SILVER WARE of tho latest dosi-ms. Triple PLATED WAR IC. American and French CLOCKS, . A large lot. of Imported FANCY CiOODS, Ac. pi*- WATCHES and JEWELRY will be'repaired with the usual care. Oct. IS Gm ' 43 BEDDING AND GREENHOUSE Plants. . . Til IE New Edition of our SPRING CATALOGUE of-abo ve, and which includes ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THIS YEAR, is ready for distribution. Copies free, by addi sssing P. J. B ER CK M ANS, Fruithuul Nurseries, Augusta, Ga. Apr 3_Gt 15 T O T II E Planters pf Edgefieid ! rp HE subscriber wishes to present to X the Planters of Edgoiield a FER TILIZER, the analysis of which will prqi'C it worthy of thc name which it bears. Earty Ripener Soluble Phosphate. ANALYSIS: Organic ami volat ile matter, capa ble ol'producing 3.777 ammonia, 41.8.17 Inorganic carthy matter. 42.U27 Bone Phosphateof Lime, rendered soluble.".. 10.22s Bone Phosphate of Lime, uncle-- . composed.". 10.131 It is said by one of thc most distin guished Chemists in this Statte, that .. In Aminoniated and Soluble Phosphoric Acid, no Fertilizer equals the Early Ri- i pener." I have a small lot of this excellent Fer tilizer on hand, and will be able to lill orders at three days' notice. Send in youl orders. Give the Early Ripener ua place in the picture," and l? mont that you wore not earlier advised. J. A. C. JONES, Agent. Pine House,'April 3 hu i"> DE NS LOW * BUSH'S SAFETY OIL. IT will not explode ! Is the safest and .purest Oil ever produced! Stands over Mu5 Fire test. A lighted lamp may bo upset and broken without fear of ex plosion or fire. For sale tay W. F. D?RLSOE, Sr. Feb 25 tl' 10 Notice. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ElHJEFIELDCoUXTY. J rpOLLED before me by Goody Lewis, A residing near Born's Mills,, one Brown Marc, with black mane and tail ; stair on lei't hind leg, bovo pastern joint; marks of gear on sides and shoulders,' and -saddle marks on back ; l-l hands high; supposed to be 14 years old. Ap praised at .?40. LEWIS CULBREATH, T. J. E. C. February 0th, 1*72. lin lin ll Doors, Sashes, * IHinds, &c. P. P. TOALE, . ,M;'.ii5?f:?ct!ireraiH? dealer, Alt;. 20 I/m/iif! >%','. a?t.t jrorlbcck'.s Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. /. .^ This i-i thu largest and most com plote Factory of the kind in thc South ern Slate-, and all articles ii? this line can bc furnished by Mr. P. i .*TOALE at price? which defy competition S??r A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of .Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOAIiE, CAARLKSTON, S. C. July 20 ly 31 Choice Planting (ind Eating Potatoes. 100 Barr?la Pure KARLY ROSE, at *4, ">0 Rbis. Pure EARLY: GOODRICH, . ai SI. 100 Rbis. JACKSON WHITES,atr,0 .">() " PINK EYES, at $4. 100 .? PEACH BLOWS, at $3,50. r,() " WESTERN REDS, nt $3,7.> The above Potatoes were selected with ?jreat care for Planting, ?bel are Choice Seed and Genuine.. * . JAS. G. BAILIE ct BRO., 200 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Jan 10 tf 3 n Guano, Q rt Tons STONO GUANO at Pine ?j *J House Depot for sale. Call on S. S. Toni]?kins, R. O. Sams or J. A. C, Jones. Apr 8 tf li Seed Potatoes. JUST received 20 Rbis, choice SEED POTATOES, for early and late plant ing. The Peerless is a favorite; Potato, pro ducing from 300 to 400 bushels ter the acre. They "boil mealy, and aro a very fine ciuaiitv. G. L. PENN. .Jan." 23, " tf _5 JUST RECEIVED, "2? O Doz. Brado'a Crown JI OKS, 10 Doz. Planters' Steel HOES, 1 " PITCHFORKS, J " Ames'Long Handle SHOVELS TO Kegs NAILS, SPADES, AXES, ROPE, ?tc . For sale low. W H BRUNSON. Marl3 , ... ? i<A , . ? | M if N"RVV ADVERTISEMENTS: B?TRAuBDIf?lRY 1 MFR OTU SN TS GABI NET ORGANS. Thc MASON Si HAMLIN ORRAN CO. respectfully an nounce tilt' Introduction of Improvcm-nts of much more ilitii ordinary inivresL 'I lu se ar .t >??!> \SU PlP^-i c.\Ei\. : f>Kft\N>, l>.|ii? lite ""ly iuc?es?fcl e?nibiitalion of I:KA 1. PIPES with reed? ever nindi?: '?WS lUAr.si'uMNt. K*:v-t;?).'.ui>, wii eh-e ui be in-ia ?liv mored to Ide rieht or lift ...liancm.' Ihn |il;ch. or transposing the key.* For dratting* md description*, see Circular. tiV.XV. AM> lyi.Ki.AXT SiYLKS OF DOCSIS R K KD ClP.IVRT ORGW S, ut 414 ', 1182 ind *i->5 ia li. Considering Capacity, ?i*pnwe.'itnd Tkorougi Beem??ee oj Woek-untn tUn, Vt''** nee eheapt r Vvtn any before ottered. Th -MASON H AMLIN Organs arc acknowledged BKS T. and from ?-x r. ordinary Iheilitli s for niano facture this Company "??II ali'-rd ar.d nae-undertake to Mil! at prices which render ?hi.in L'XQ,UKSTlONAULY CHl?APKST. FOIIP- OCTAVE ORGANA titi each : TlVf. OCTAVE OR RAN'S $1?' . *!25 and upwards. With three ett* reeds $13-and upwards. forty styles,upto euch. NEW I LixHTR \TF.D CATALOG UK. and TESTIMONIAL CIKCIL.U:. with opinions nf MOKE TUAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free. MASON &. HAMLIN ORGAN CO.* 151 Tremont Si., Boston. 590 Broadway, N.Y. .heap Farms J Free Homes! ON THE LINE or THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROED. A LAND GR,* "OK 12.000,000 -A.CJR.'J26 IN THK Best Fanning and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska ? . IN THE GREAT PL1TTE VALLEY, .nrr. Gr ardon, of iii o NOW FOR SALE ! . Th0*I- lui ?ls ure In tho central portion of lb? United States, on tho 41.-1 degree of North Latitude, ihc rentrai lina of tba groal Temperate Zone, of thc American Continent, and for grain growing and ?tock rai inp unsurpassed by any in Ihc United Stale*. CHEAPER IN PRICE, more fivorable terme .riven, and more convenient io market thuii can be found elsewhere. FREK IIMIESTBADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS THE BEST LOCATIONS F0~. COLONIES SoldiersEiilitlcilio a Homestead of IUD Acres Free Passes to Purchasers of Lind. Send for Un: new Deacrlpiivo Pamphlet, willi new maps, published in English. German, Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commlssionor, H.*P. lt. R. Co., Omalia, Nrli. Fannings l'aient Kid-Filling SKELETON CORSET. Recommended l>y loading k Physicians. Sie ibid bc worn by all indies who rubin hi nilli and comfort. They are Particularly recommended fir dummer wear ?nd warm c'iinales hil hough adapted to all Seasons of the year. For rale by all flrsl-olass dealers. Worcester Skirt Co. Sole Manufacturers, Worcester, Mats. T? ATEBIiL HEM PAM IS 1 JTIE BEST in the world.. Beautiful White, Bun's, Drab?, French Greys, or any oilier color, sol !..' mixed ready for use." Any one eau apply il Without Ibo aid of a professional paiitb r. It is hand-mil! r. c >sls less, and wears longer limn any Other paint. Snmplc 'cards pri?es, and rcc'iinnu* lids from nwm rs of the finest residences in the country, furnished tree by the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Co.,<>2 Burling Slip, N. Y., or Cleveland, Ohio PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS 940, ?30, Sro and 8IOO. G00I>, DURABLE AND CHEAP ! Shipped Hendy lor Use! MANCFACTCBKD nv i. W. CHAPMAN ii co, Madison, Indiana. ?fi,*?- SEND FOR CIRCULAR. "?S?. RK1> ItVST PiiOOF OATS S2 n Bush el : Orchard G rus.- ?i.,Vi a bushel. Send Scent postage stamp and my complete Priced I.isis of all Kinds of Gms< Seeds, Field Si cds. Garden Seeds. Flower and Tree Si eds. Agricultural Implements. Machinery, Guanos, Chemicals, Live Stock. ?Vre. will be forward-d yon. These Priced Lists contain much vi InaHc infonuntion as to time andquutiiilv to plant, Ac. MARK W\. JOHNSON, Seedsman, P.O.Box 23?, Atlanta. Oa. FKEK TO l'OOK AGENTS.' Wp will.send a lrindsomc Prospectus of our Veut Illustrated family Bihlt containing over 200 linc Ser phire Illustrations to any Bo >k Ageni. free of chnr^i'. Addri sa KattoMl Pidiliiliivg Co., I'bila.; I*a., A'lnntn. Ga., or Si. Louis, Mo. THE BROWN CQTTIN GIN CO., Ne*.v London, Cona., Manufacturers i.f the -Brown Gin," Cotton Seed Mulle s Machinery ami C.isiines Manufacturers Of Harris' Patent Roturv Steam bngine-ihe best and cheapest si.-mu Kngfn* for plantation purposes. C?t loi-gin makets anil repair.-rs furnbhed with ad .kind-of uiatcriV*. Saws, Rib?, Pulllea, Boxes, eic., of an> pall rn. In order at short notice. Have bud lonz experience in the business, and pia ranice sat isfaction in every particular. Orders solicited. Ad irel! u al 'Ve. THE CHRiSTlAN.?2^? p r, full i f'ncidchis. providences, n uslciioeir]. true Morles f o young, u!d, saints and MIHI- rs. No secta r1anls:i>, emtrorersy, ?,. l?lr-. puts, p ^!s. orpsb-n uicdic'nes 60e. M year! IO eopolen, $.?"?! S. nd I ile. f"r il papers before you forget! I ?tile t'ltl't Atilt tl, S copie- ?jd 1!. L. Illili'ilk?;?. TVtTff Repository, 1!? Mudall St, Boston, I?:?-.*. and al! who contemplate Building, supplied with on? new I..n ir: led Ca'i.loirue on receipt of Si; n p. _ A J IllCKNKl.L A? <*o, Arcliiterttiral ~- . SOT i; Nik Publlshc/s,Si Warren St.N. Y. ' 0*tt ifiESTS WANTED ffi&WK? Itj Edil?i'O'Gornian Ksenpiil Nun, ? bose dtsci-fiinf ar- ihrlllln? ami startling A ejents an laking from IO lo SD '?niels a day, Hi- lite lust selling bunk |niii],-ii- i. \VFST?:I:S I'rni.ifJn.vn lio.. Cincinnati. " HOW TO B?S?0i?l? A sure - :rei ss. No biiuibii!;. No capital required. Send dt; e uid for particulars lop. BACON. P.O. I! >\ ."-.':;. vVilliauisp-iri, l*a. . IM M : :NSK SUCCESS-Agenta Wiu?ted. male or lemah*, in evi ry ciittoiy in III? i'iiii-' i f?late* and ('au; da?, lov,-ll our new and ni*-st use)li! Pat-iii ytt.JM one io fis used in every family, ine percent, piara:.lied. Kor samples mid terms, in close '.eu cents and inbiri SH FERGUSON i: CO., U5 Uiver Sired. Troy. N. Y. Piano Co., N. Y. 1st class $'?'J '. No 0i Agents. Names of pair .us in 4li Stales in Circular. "J AGK.WS Waute?...Agents make more ninn ey al work for ILS fiian al anything *H?. Busi ness llghl and permanent, l'aiLculara,free. G. STIXSON A Co., Fipe A rt Puldlthers, Portland1; Maine :. CU NOUR ANGO 7 Snp)ily of Ua*?ic Aaanrcil. Pi-ice ICednceil. ELISS, KEENE & CO'S FLUID EXTRACTS Cures Caiici r, Serofiihi Sy]d:il?s, Cal rrh. Rheuma lism.Neiiralg'a, I'u'monary C niiilaln'a. Ulcers. Sall l?homn. Skin Di- as-, and Blood Discos?s. ls pure ly regelalde The Ik*t known Mood I'm (/fer, Sold by all Drii^^ists. Price. $:5 per bottle. Observe Hie iradcimrk. Send dr Circular, oilier, 00 cedar M., Kew y?irl<. AA REWARD BI 8 i r,,r nnr e:uK "' BM,U*' B'e.-d Rasa liig.'Ito.hiiig.or?hrerali'il Piles I liiat DKBIXG'S PILE RBJBBIIV j lad.-ii? cure. It ls prepared, 0 i? \? V expressly lo cure ihc Piles, mid nothing Clari. Sold Irv all Dmg^sts. Pric<v$l.U) To the Citizens of Edgefielti and Aiken Counties. T JL UE Subscriber \?uiitd respectfollv inform Uie (puerai public that ho w i fl make to order t.'vliimer and Frail Wheat TURASHERS, FAN MILLS, COTTON PLANTERS, I'LOW!STOCKS, and other Agrieuiluntl Implements and Machinery Common FUIINITURE ol' all kinds, and other articles for domestic use. Newel POSTS and BANNISTERS for Stairs, Piazzas, Are., turned. Flouring and Grist mill HOOPS and HOPPERS, Ae., readv for usc. Elevator PULLIKS with Shafts at tached,--BOX ISS, fSc,, completo. Solid /wood PULLIES, any si zo or diameter, with'eyes, Iron plated. Ateo. P?LLIES built with wood Arms and Rims, on Casi Iron Spiders. Hard wood BOXIDS, any size for Shafting, with or without metal lining. BOLTS readv for uso. COTTON OINS prit in thorough good order, irbrought to thc Shop. Gin Saws Sharpened at Gin House, if preferred, at lowest rates. General Repairs done on any Agricul tural Implements and Machinery. All work don? promptly and ut retvson hle prices, Orders solicited', and correspondence invited. Shop live miles below Pine House, on Edgeneld and Aiken Road. Post o Ml ec address: Pine House, S. C.. .INO BROWN Ii. N". B.-On hand and for sale Cylinder Thrashers, Fan Mills. Cotton Planters, Plow Slocks, Spinning Wheels, Looms, Bed Steads, Table?, ite. Feb 14 , . _'hn. , 8 , . JVeclicaJL. IVoticc. 171 ROM this ckte J will practice ??edi ? ciho exclusively fbr Gash. T. H. PATTISON. Jan 17 Gm -4 J. Wt 1.1 KS .Proprietor. K. H. XoDoVlUt ? Co., Drnitftti ?ad QM. yu Sta PrtncUco, CtU, ul ss * M Comaum Itt. Jf. T. MXTJCaOAS Bear Testimony to their "Wonderful Carative Effect*. Thor aro not a vile Fancy Drink, Hade of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* and Befase Liquors? doctored, spiced and sweetened to pleas* tho faste, called .'Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," Ac, that lead tho tipplcron,to drunkenness and ruin, bntare a truo Medicine, mado'from thc native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stinter- ' laut?. 7]icy aro tile GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER nod A LI FE GI YIN& PREN'C?PI.E, r. perfect Renovator and Invigorate* of tho System, carrying off all poisonous matter and rostoring.the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions, and remnln long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral .poison or other means, and the vital organs wisted beyond tho point of repair. ' They arc n Gentle Purgative as well a? a Tonic, possessing alco, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of tho Liver, and all tho Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman hood OT at thc tum of life,, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcuma tl*m and Goat, Dyspepsia or Inattention, BlUoas, Remittent and Intermittent Fe. arere, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kid. ney* and Bladder, these Bitter* have been most: successful. Such Diseases arc caused by VI t luted. Blood, which ls generally produced by derangement of thc Digestive-Organ*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the ?toraaeh, Bod Tasto in thc Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia, They Invigorate thc Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver nnd Bowels, which render them of unequaled cfllcocy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and im parting now life and vigor to tito whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotclies, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, 8cald ncaa. Sore Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs. Discolorations of thc Skin, Humors and Disensos of the Skin, of whatever nanto or nature are literally dug up and carried outof Ihesystem'in ashort time by the usc of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most increduloui of their cura tive effect*. l"i Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And its Im purities bursting through tho skin in Plmplcs.-Erud lions or Sores; cleanse lt when you nnd lt obstructed and sluggish In thc veins; cleanse it when lt ls fouL nnd your feelings'will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worm*, lurking ki tho system of*o many thousands, are effectual!v destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there ls scarcely an Individual upon tho face of the earth whoso body ls exempt from tho presence of worms. It U not upon tho healthy clements of tho body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors ?nd slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no. vermifuges, no anthclmlnlics,*wlll free thc system from worms like these Bitters. Sold hy all Druggist* and Dealer*. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A CO, Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cali fornia, and 22 and 31 Commerce Street, New York. J une is ly 24 Special ISTotiecs. R. K. ll. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURBS THE WORST PAINS Sn from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After rending this advertisement need any one BUFFER WITH'FAIN. r.ADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF IS A CUBE FOB EVERY PAIN. It was thu flrel and is the Only Fain RemcdLy Th.it Instantly stops thc most excruciating pains, al lays Inflammation;;, and curtis Conges:?ons, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating thc pain the RHEUMATIC, Bcd-rlddc:., Infirm, Crippled, Ner ?."ons, Neuralgic, or prostrated with diseuse mar sn Oer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART! HYSTERICS, CROUP, D1PTIIERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of thc Hendy Relief to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists wll ?fiord ease and comfort. Twenty drop.? in half a tumbler of water will In a lew momenta cure CHAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and nil INTERNAL TAINS. Travelers should always nirry ti bottle of li ail ?rnjrs'a lt cady Relief with them. A few drops in waler will prevent sickness or pains from change >f water. It is better thou Frrneli Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. Povor .nixcl Aguo. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty centr. There i* not a remedial agent in tho world that will cure Fever and Ague, nnd ill other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and oilier Fevers (aided by Rad way's Pills,) so quick-ns RADWAY'S RE LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH FBEAUTY ! ? STRONG AND PUKE RICH BCOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. RAILWAY'S Sffiil'AMli J?BSOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CUBES; SOQUUrK. St) RAPID AUK THE CHANOKS THE lioliV UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN F 1.1'EN CE OF Tilla 'TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE THAT EVERY DAY AN INCREASE ?N FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT; EHE GilEAT BLOOD PUKIFIEE! Kerry oVo> of tim 3ARSPARILLIAN RESOL VENT coin m uniente? thrungli the Wood; Suetit, Urine, um/ other finid? and jillett of the system the ti'ior of life, for it repair* the misti s of the body xcith neic mid sound.material. Scrofula, .Syphilis, Otmnuuiption, lilundnlar diseases, Ulcers in VIM T?rmt, J?oHth, Tumor*, Nodes in the (Hands and other part* of the ngillin, Sore Nyes, Slrunwroits discharge* from the'Nurs, and the icoriit forms of Skin discuses, Jimptiont, t'eter Sores, Scald J/eaJ, Hing Wornt, Suit J.'hein.i, Erysipelas, Acne, Mack Spots, M'ot'jus in the Nl.'sii, Tumors, i'oncers iii Un Womb, and all wak'fuing and pu Inf ul dlnhttrgot, Night Sicetlt*, Lass of Sperm and all wastes of_ the lijt, principle, are. within the cundir? runge of this leander nf Modern Chemistry, and a few daytime 'trill proceta any person .isiug it for titter of Piene Onus of discus*- Us potent power io cure them. If the patient, tinily becoming reduced by thc wast? and decomposition that ls continually progressing, KUCCeods in arresting these wastes, and repair* the same willi new material made from lu-ullhy blood ami this the SARSPARILLIAN will and does secure -a cure is certain ; for wiV?n once this remedy com menees Us work of purlflcaUen. and succeeds In til-' miniante;: the loss ol' wastes, its repairs will bc rapid, and every day the patient will feel hiuiself growing belier anti .stronger, the food digesting helter, appe tite improving, and flesh and weight .increasing. Not only does I1JCSAI:SAPAI:II.I.IAN RKSOLVKST ex eel all known remedial agents in iliccureofChroiilc, Scrofulous, Constitution;,!* aud Skin discuses; but il is thu only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb tllseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Drops), Stoppage of Willer, Incontinence of Urine. Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all coses where ?riere ar:> brlek-dupt deposits, or the water ls thick, cloudy, mixed ?rilli substances like the ?bile of an ejrg, or threads like white sl!k. or there ls a morbid, dark, bilious uppi-arauto, and white bone-dust de posits, and when there ls a prickiU?> burning sensa tion when passing water, and pain in tho Small of thc Buck und ulong Ihp Loins. - JMR. KADWAYS Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coat? d with sweet gum, purse, regulate, purify, clennse, and strengthen. Railway's Pills, lor thc cure of all disorders ?I tho Stomach. Liver. Rowels, Kidnsya, Bladder, Nervous diseases. Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indi Besti?n. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, In Humiliation ol' ibo Bowels, and all Derangements of thc Int; nial VDccrn. Warranted lo effect a positive cure. Pur, ly Vegetable, containing no mercury, mineral?, or deleterious drugs. OST" Observe the following symptoms resniilng rrom Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood In the Hean, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauses, Heart burn, Disgust of Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Bink lng or Fluttering al the Pit ol'Hm Stomach, Swimming of tbe Head, Hurried and Djfflcult Breathlne. ' ' . A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free tho, system from nil thc above named disorders. Price, ?25 cenls per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. HEAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one leite* stamp to RAD WAY* CO.. No. 67 Malden Lant New York. Information worth thousands will b< soot you. ?T'dy f_ ly AlJGlJSTA^OTEIi, AUGUSTA, GA. Tills popular nnd well-known Hotel is now full}' open for the reception of visitors, having recently been thorough ly renovated, newly painted, and put in the most complete order. We are deter mined to make ours a first-class Hotel, not to be surpassed North or-South. f.Wo respectfully solicit the patronage' of ocr Edgcilold friands and tho publio gonorally. ' 3 T . ' .' : MURPHY & HAY. Propiietora. Feb 14 *.m i.fy- I|PH fj. ..i',???i ". >'-.'' M THE Undersigned have this day entered into Co-partnership in the Gen eral Agency of the COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for South Carolina.. Office at Miot's Drug Store. Columbia, S. C., Mar 7, 1871. if. W. A BX KY. J. VY.. PARKER. * Haying established the Office for the above Company. in Columbia, we invite' attention to one or two of the advantages offeied to them who may desirt f effect insurance on their lives in a safe Home Company : .TL Board of Managers ata recen meeting psiset? unanimously the fol lowirg Resolution : ' " Resolved,- That in view.of the fact thal; there are unusually large sums .paid.for Life Insurance, to the Companies of the- North and East, which sums, being there invested.'contribute to the enrichment of tfcose sections, whilst our own South ie greatly in neel of cash.capital to prosecute success-: fully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterprizes ; it .is ordered, ,that for the purpose of retaining- these sunau in our midst, hereafter ? 'certain pro portion af the net cash receipts from premiums, aniounting to not more tuan 70 per cent, of the same be invested m such' manner as may be in accord ance with the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the said premiums are attained." . "''.'.*" " * (Signed) WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. GEORGE S. O'BEAE, Sec'ry. . . The Financial etrengtji of -the Company places it in high rank.. ..Its la Annual Statement show? that the Company possetts, besides its l?^-Guar antee,- $170 for every $100 of its liability. ABNEY ?Sc PARKER, State Agento. MarlS -r ti* ' . ll * Facts Are Stubborn Things ! FIGURES FOE Tl PEOPLE. See the amounts of Insurance that'car?be bought in.the principal Life In surance Companies in this country, and Marls, tlxo Contrast ! Knickerbocker. Globe Mutual. St. Louis Mutual. Carolina Life.,.....:.?... Northwestern Mutual. Southern Life.... Life Association of America.,. New York Life..*. Mound City. Equitable. Piedmont and Arlington./. Connecticut Mutual. Missouri Valley..~. JStna Lifel.. Brooklyn '.. Cotton 'States. AT AGE OF 20 $150 WILL BUY UNIVERSAL, * 8,GCWk 50 8,499; 87 V 8,84k S? 8,503 41 8,670 51 8,615 73 8,455 46 7,641 47 -8,465- 46 7,641 47 8,455.46 8,503 41 8,455 57 8,426 P6 8,875 73 8,455 46 10,948 00 AT AGE OF 30 9200 WILL BUY .8 8,639 301 8,688 09 8,841 73 8,841 73 8,688.09 8,877 55 8,810 07 . 8,810 00 8,810 571 8,810 57 8,810 57 8,833 92 8.8?.0 57 8.798 94 . 9,250 69 * 8,810 57 11,890 01 AT AGE. OF 40 $250 WILL BUY $ 7,859 10 . 7,878 97 7,916 40 7,916 40 7,918 92 8,936 50 7,987.22 7,987.22 . 7,987 22 7,987 22 7,987 22 - . 8,001 68 8,012 82 8,108 10 . 8,389 27 7,987 22 10,260 90 Or an Average of 30 PER CENT, in Favor of the UNIVERSAL. Participation in the Profits Guaranteed in the Policy by the UNIVERSAL. . ALL POLICIES N0N-F0RFEITABLEI And Surrender Value, after any number of payments, is stated in the Policy.? Please examine the feature of this Company, whereby, even though par ties can make no further payments, the policy is. not lost ; but days of grace are allowed, the Policy being all the time in full force and effect. The fol lowing table shows approximately the time during which Policies are good. (It should be remembered that this featar? is written in the Policy, and is not merely the promise of an agent.) . ? Term of years and. days for whick new policies will beisstced. No of Age 25. Years. | Years. Days. Age 35. Years.. Days. Age 45. Years. Days. Age 55. Years. Day. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10? 328 219 MO 109 OOO 255 146 000 292 292 328 000 255 146 ooo J46 109 73 36 ooo 219 36 109 36 192 . 182 ooo 109 ' 219 292 ooo Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, 140 to 100 GEO. B. LAKE, Geni Agent. Edgefield, S. C., Jan 10 ... t?, - 3 KTew Goods for 187Q -A T- . . . . . . Th.e OxLe JPrioe House ! H. L A. BALK 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa. . GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ! . . GREAT BARGAINS IN JEANS AND WOOLEN i ! . . GREAT BARGAINS IN CASSIMERE AND FLANNELS ! GREAT BARGAINS IN LINSEY WOOLSEY, BED TICK, dee! GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' TRIMMED HATS !. H. L. A. BALK, , . Wholesale iuid Retail .Dealer in Dry Goods, J72 Broad Street, Augtista, Ga. THE ONE PRICE HOUSE! I am now receiving the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, which were carefully selected by me, for this market, at prices so low as to enable me to defy competition ! . Beginning with ? PLAIDS at 15 ctn. " DELAINES at 20 ct?. POPLINS at only 25 pta. e'. . ' Handsomo Colored SILKS at only 75 cts. Also. A large and full assortment of CASSIMERE,. JEANS, WOOLSEY, ?tc, begin ning with JEANS at 20 cts. JEANS, Extra Heavy, at 25 cts. . AU Wool CASSIMERES At 60 eta; LINSEY WOOLSEY gt 15 cts. ... * Heavy MATTRASS -TICK at 15 cte. Up to the best heavy TICK for holding feathers.. " * Together with a full line of PRINTS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BOOTS, SHOES, And "Ladies* Trimmed HAT*.S At prices that wiU pleaso tho most fastidious. /?-Cut oui this card and be sure to find the ONE PRICE HOUSE, and you will savo time and money. . . ff. MU . A. BAIJK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Jan 17 . ' 2m 4 LYNCHBURG ! I WILL permit L YNCHBURG-to stand for. a few Marcs this Season at Twenty-flvo Dollars for common marea; Fifty Dollars for thorough breds. Per sons breeding must expect to pay by the season. If they don't take* caro -of their mares it is then* fault. Lynchburg will stand at my house, rhe season will end 1st June 1872. THOS. G. BACON. . Feb 28 3m 10 ?^SHOTGUN); GEBEST IN THE WORLD, tj Hew York Office, 27 B?EKMA? ST. May 31 iy 23' Goats' ?ottOfc. JAA Doze? COATS? COTTON ?UU THREAD, ft 70 ot?, nar O. E. OHEATHAM, )otoa Cash. Apr 3 SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, THjE GREAT S on th ern Pia ho MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE & CO. . MASTTAcnunxM or Grand, Squire and Upright Piano Porte8, BALTIMORE, Md. Th fire ItuL-umc als bars bf en before the Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon ttielr excellence alune attained and nnpurehated pre-eminence, wblcb pronounce* them unequaled, in TONE, TOUCH,. WORKMANSHIP ? And DURABILITY, tar" AH our Square Piano* bate otar Kaw Im proved OVKPSTUVMO Sc A LT and the Affrq?b TreLU. 0jr We would call ?pedal attention to oar late Patented IrnnrovamenU In GRAND PIANOS and SQUA KS GRANDS, found In no other Plano, ?hieb bring tbo Plano nearer Perfection than baa yet been attained.' Every Haw Folly Warranted Dor Fly? Taara - EaT" We are by special arrangement enabled to furnlib PARLOR ORGANS one! M KI. OD Ko XS nf the moat celebrated masera, Wholesale and Re ta# ot knee* factory Jb-ic**. lHoairaled Catalogase ?ad Prie* DKU promptly famished on application to WM. KNABE * CO., Baltl'ore, Md. Or an; of our regalar established egewiea. WM,.., f , ?av.;,... i . . t .- tiv ii-; tvs ! -?.?ir'?. : 'i J PREFABED BI THE DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPACT, A ?G mtA; GEORGIA, ! Of Standard Quality & Excellence, . GUARANTEED FRE? FROM ANY AD?I/rER?T?ON. . ' CASH PRICE, $55 PER TOW,-TIME, $601 MATERIALS FRESH AND PURE) K NO OLD STOCK ON-HAND I . We refer generally to our customers, to be found in almost every com munity, and we publish no certificates. Also, FINE'GROUND PURE BONE for composting and fermentation, an article which cannot fail to give satisfaction. PRICE, $40 PER. TON. We manufacture any formula for other -parties as may .be ordered, and guarantee good work and best materials. Applv for circulars, to JAMi S T GARDINER President, . . AUGUSTA, GA. Capt. LEWIS JONES, Agent for ridgefield District. a?T" Fifty Cents per hundred pounds mft he given for all kinds - of Dr Bones delivered'at eitfier of the Depots on the Columbia & Augusta R. R. Jan 2 3m 2 Standard Fertilizers ! w ! E are prepared -to furnish to the Planters of Edgefield the following s'f ANDARD FERTILIZERS at reduced rates: Kettle well's A. A. Phospho-PcruYian Guano, Otter's Soluble Am monia ted Super Phosphate, O ber's Georgi ia Cotton Compound, Ober'? A ni in on i ate d Alkaline Phosphate, Chappell'? A ui mon pal ed Super Phosphate, Pore Peruvian Guano, Pare dissolved Bones, Pare Land Plaster? These Manures are GUARANTIED TO BE UP TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD, and we confidently refer to our numerous patrons in Edgefield as to their merits. A full supply always ?n hand. Orders solicited. Apply to Z. W. CAR WILE, Edgefield C. H.; JOHN KENNERLV, Ridge ; A. D. BATES, Batesville, or to WARBEN, WALLACE & CO., AIGUJSTA, GA. We append , the following Certificates from two practical Planters, to which we could add many more, but as our Guanos are so well known in Edgefield, we deem it unnecessary : Gentlemen : Having used Ober's "A- A." Phospho Peruvian Guano for four years successively, and with such admirable results, it gives me pleasure to add my testimony to th ra ol' immy others as to its very superior value. I used thirteen tonsiast year, and, as an evidence of my appr?ciation ol' this article, shall increase thcamount this season.. 1 lia vc- tr. ken the position (und have acted upon it) that the only true economy in the use'of Commer cial Manures is to get the inoBt lilri?y* concentrated and best articles, and my coiilidenee in the manufacturers of the " A. A." leads mc to believe that in this article I have found the best, and can always rely upon its being fully np to thc ?tandara as recommended. Very truly, yours, TSO. M. HELL. 3m S FRUIT HILL, EDOEFIELB, Co., 8. C. Dec 18th, 1871. MESSRS. WARREX. WALLACE <fc.Co. SIRS : 7 have used Ober'? Ammoniaied Super Phosphate two years in succession and say. without any hesitation whatever, that it is the best fertilizer that I have ever used. I have tried several other 'kinds of Guanos, that cost more per ton, and they did not pay me as large a per cent, on the investment as the A m moni ated Super Phosphate. I shall sustain what I say by using it again on next year's crop. Respectfully, <fcc., W. SCOTT ALLEN. HATCHER'S POND, S. C. January 2,1872. MESSRS. WARREN, WALLACE ?fe Co. Jan 10 Quality Guaranteed Equal to Any Ever Sold. Oi SM FOWL GUANO, in bags, 200 pounds each, .BHADLEY'S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES, in tigiit barrels. - - ? ??-0-: THE above Standard Fertilizers having been used for the last five years in the South with unequalled success, are now offered, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is .guaranteed equal, if not su perior, to any ever sold. The undersigned having been Agents for Middle Georgia since their in troduction, fully understanding their value, cheerfully recommend them to the public as the'most RELIABLE FERTILIZERS IN USE.." . - For Prices and Terms, apply lo the General or Local Agents. POLLARD & CO., Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Corner Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Ga., General Agents, or io Jas. E. Cooke, Graniteville, Jones & Toney, Johnston's Depot, or W, G. Jiernagham & Co., Batesville, S. C. 2m Feb 28 10 New Cotton and Produce WAREHOUSE. -0 The Planters' loan & Savings Bank. Subscribed Capital, $1,080,000,00 ! Ti HE WAREHOUSE OF THIS. BANK, corner-of Reynolds and Campbell Streets, Angus ta. Cia., is'now ready to receive COT- . TON. ' - V < LIBERAL CASH.ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware house, or upon Railroad Receipts. . Pities Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts rn same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing monett. The Bank is prepared at all times to make Loans on Produce or Provi sions, on the roost reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate wita x the Officers. . . . * .. " CHAS. J. JENKINS, President - . '. J NO. P. KING, vice-President ? .... :? " '. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. Augusta, Sep? 20. . ti 89 w, ?