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-t-' 1 EdeeGeldi^?C, August 3, 1878. UNTO TH? DESIRED ?IAVEN. BY AXSOX D. K SATOKOiEB. What matter how lue winds may blow, Or blow they.er.sfc, or blow the}- west ; What reek I how thu tides may How, Some ebb or Hood alike is best? No summer calm, no wintervale. Impedes or drives me from my way ; I steadfast toward the Haven sail . T-iat lies, perhaps, not far away, I mind tte weary days of old, Wh?n motionless I seemed to lie ; The nights when fierce tho billows rolled, And changed my course, I knew not why. I .'jarea ..,e calm, I feared the gale, Foreboding danser and dela\-, FtW^ytting I was thus to sail.. To reach what seemed so far away.. I measure not the loss and fret Wnich through those years of doubt I bore, I keep tbe.mcmory fresh, and yet Would bold God's patient mercy more Waat wrecks have passed mein the gale. What ?.hips g;.me'down or. summer.K ? While I, with furled or spread:hg'sail,'' Stood for the Haven far away ! What matter how the winds may blow, Since fair or foul alike are best ? God holds them in His hand, I know. And I may leave <t> Him the rest, Assured that neither calm nor gale C.*.n bring me danger or delay, As I si ?ll toward tho Haver, sail That lies, I know, not far away. Gen, Jo'.-e!'h E. Johnston will rep resent Jftrhmon'd., Ta,., in Hie iiexl Congress, opposition to him being merely nominal. "Many of the voters of the town were his old soldiers. RI.TIT2N OF THE AZOR. Mr'.''\A.-B.- William?, the Liberia correspo^erit .of the News and Couri?-M?ts returned safely to Char leston Mjy.'fci)/', His experience in th at-ia! leged, paradise of colored peoples-will .appear in consecutive issuesroT. .the News and Courbr. Mra Williams in evidently not ?harmeu ..with-fittfiri^r?'i/l'evidently thinks it a good place'to get. away .J rom. -he people are indolent and thriftier, and Monrovia is i? a pitiable state.ol decay... No attempt is in J dei toigrow anything t-?f?t?1 do? not :flourish and mature without work. Such, in brief, is th?~p?rad?se'. to which the Azor pilgrims haye ^one for relief from the perplexitias attending life in South Carolina and Georgia. These pilgrims reached Liberia iu almost a state o? dest'tution. Many had barely mouey eno 'gh to get there ; while others who started from their . rural- homes with some considerable amout of the world's gear, wer; pitilessly ileeced by the Exodus Association in Charles ton, who sold them imaginary sup plies of provisions and interests in grist mills that did not exist. The result of the trip ot the Azor is that over two hundred destitute people have landed on the shores bf a desti tute country. That the Liberians received their guests w th hospitality' ami supplied them on their arrival with food, is by no means an assur ance that the newcomers will not suifir in future. Mr. Willini? wu m i rh struck with th' dillirerij,i in the condition of Sierra L:J:H ail Liberia. The former is a tolerably battling, pros perous colony, while the latter is a " deserted viibge." As both colonies enjoy the same advantages of soil and climate, the contrast is due to governments. Sierra Leone is under the domination of Great Britain, while Liberia is governed entirely by blacks, white men not being allowed to vote in that happy republic. It is estimated that twenty thou sand emigrants have, at different times, been sent to Liberia, and that the population at present is between twelve and fifteen thousand. This shows that vast amounts of money and a great deal of work have been expended to no purpose. Between Liberia and Hay ti theie is not much difference. Both are striking proofs that the black race is not capable o! seif government.- Wtnnsboro News NEW MARBLE WORKS ! TlIE undersigned would respectfully HUH unce t<< Che citizens of Kdgclield am! adjoining Counties, that he is prepared t . i'arui-iu at snort notice, MONO'MRNTS. TOMB3, H ti AD Jj TON lia, S?L AliS, ?fcc. Will cirefJlly Bax and deliver at De pot without extra charge You w?l lind it to your interest to call on me. P. REYNOLDS, Corner Campbell mid Te J fa ir Streets (On? Squaro from Union Dep ot). Teb.827, 1873. AUGUSTA GA. TAKE PENN'S BITTERS Fc>R your Liver, it" you are really n bonnlitrnd, your money will bc re funded at PENN'S DRUG STORE. J une '>,-U B00TS# SHOES! ?Ivers Or-t-h?irc-ic Plis, v : vcr tul the o?rpcsea ot" ?-iMmiiy^-ync. ?nd : J?" W;Ve.:t ?<. ^ ^t?uico. - . ' !>. i,: ?rea:: - .. s y..'. s eUlu'j:;. fi:eatn, H^au?t?u?. Sfjr* ipe'u?.. iiii?.i?j|M?Srn, i,r.u>?.o..? ..<:. r?ii.? Lx'^.-sP- -3: l?u?hcss. Dropsy, i-urucrs.Vfbms, .a?ouraigia, as r. Dinnes.??ul. . for rurif7i3ST tho Ei?Wy . n Are ?pc most ef .-- ua-m? ana' eonge "."^J^L^ ~ :.!;:;;?.;:.....'.i \ c CWT '""vil'" * ijirx-?v? red. Thev - .Y$..' V ^ ::lt* ""?al. but ?i iji '.. ieet.tai ia their - 'rV,p' r*? ;; ??t i a?u. hiovm? .... 'rf #v,,'*? i he ?.i?weis sure! v '? Vi v . . BB ?wi without l.nili. 7i^??l?y;y. % .?'.t' Alii.oifji cent le ... ??cv .-.re still the ^-^^^S^?^^ 'lt? ronghand ' . mc.iieiue ih.u n\:\ be e:i:uioyetj : cleansr <?> ?"IL* stomach : vi h:.< eb. and even thc .?oo:?. Iii S ':- ' ' I* V I ?il :t '".y '.."y <:i:?i !:.i:e iiic ile;. fiH-c id$.i:s-t.l.u i;ifc V : ' Tica?.ib. Ai:::"- !' ; i"'y . ^j^"1 fV "j ': ' ? :l - *,:-id--.v?,':e V j iu?th.n for thu: i are >r> coa: no-eu ^^"u^true ibnVsfb?iia iWir rr.:r8? er? rarely whit-' ?t?ni or evade l?jjian. " X??? indy ?io they . lim evvrv-daV rnnttihtuils ?if cvery ?.,!??; IK:S also ?bnuiib:b!c ::?:d umigerons: ;.;:| J: have iri"c7l llic Wvt of '-?ftai?a skill. IVh?c il? y ? MH'.UCC I OW? r !fj|t ca tlscy. ::r??. a: :?? i" tins*.*- lite ".a-: :::i 1 liest hhyri.: ii?r iliiMivn. liv * ha:;- aiR'rieht actina iMry' '.ripe nin?l? les* .hi. I iii- co naioa iiiiPjaiLves. and never .'ive nain vin-.! the i'riva is atv hui iiilinmctiL Thev :. ach the vital f-j.aitair.s i Yt bc blood. tnii"s::v:r.'ihe:i the in by freeing it ;r^:.i .*:;-.. I'ieaicr.r ; lit'v.eai;iii .-s. Aiiitntcd to hil aires and conditions iii ail rjuiatW cun'taining neither caiomei ana : iht?vih?* drug, lhere ?*il!? vsax .K- : a.. a v;hh sa:l;v ?iv anvuodvi 'flair '. ? .=:i?-::v-e?:t;i:i: nreserves. tlient ever. I rein, liri i.: ?:e- iher.i hieasant to take: withe *K.'i;'.'f .i?rv?v vi-j'cra.tie. .:<? i:::n:i ean ame AK:: vbeii' ase ::: r.::v nuaniitv.; SP-C..AYE?? Ci 00. Lcwr ii; Mass*:, Haxii^aje Mesc?iaats, Corner Broad it Washington Sis., AIGISTA, GA, Go??ds received direct from the Manu facturers, and can sell lower than any Hou.-e in tho <Mtv. March 27th, l?TS-?m 1"> ftv ::n ?atmetUQ iir.-ic?rp. QXtCAilinc tlircueh a pc: i >.l ni yoiiiw, liaviji? '^nhlnth?i time traute? oanv ilii)ii>ji!:il iM^c- "f tlin-e iii oucei )>cenliai tn ivnnutii. 1 liava beca ca:iblot| lu iicrfeot a ni'".1. |H?iontamt njrrcoalilu metliclr.c :i?;it invou ?IU ItittiealiouJ profiliert liv that class ot dl& ea-e . wiUi ^Hwitivo certaintyjiiai oxaoiuo??. "'?i ?losi^'iafe this natural specific eoniponu?, I :.:nc ll.illICll ii Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Tim 'cnn. however, lint a fechte cxj?ro*??on cf mc ililli nppivciailon ol i:? value, ba-teil UJKM my <?\vii iicr-oiiai itlw?rVatlo?. A? a CI<M>C <<l> ?erver. 1 li.ive, while xvitne-.*liiK ils |m$itivc i e Kulid -.'.i Hie few i?|ieeial iliscase* imriilenl in ibo ne|uira:e urpuilstu nt woman. .-in^iM ii IIII! as the dining ?>r erutvuitia ,*;*'t-1 ol my Biedifful career. On a- merits, as a |">-i tiu\ Mfe. amt cQectual rein? Ty f?ir i!ii< claiw of ilisuasesj, ami uno tn.it ?vii!, ai art limes ami t -?lorall circumstancesael khnlly ami ia liar tuu:iv willi thc laws which pivorn tho female sysicni, 1 am xyillliiy-jo ?Uko ..iy repnlalion usa |ihi nt'Hiiu Nay. even i.>i?ii.lent am I licit ii ivill'imt IHsnVipoiut lit? inn?! ?niiffufne' OX|?CClatlons ol a nitutlC ?avaha Univ who u-o- it fitranvof theailmeriU iorwhich 1 ri.uiinen<! ::. ilia: (offer mi ! ..ill it unrter A POSITIVE VI'AKASTKEC. If a l?encliiti.il effeci h n?! ex|?erience<l hv ile'.inn- tw??-ihlplh of Ute con? te.cs '.f thc Imttle are u-eil. 1 wilUon return ?f U?V IMIUIC. lwoiti!?r?ts ul Hie liicrtiuina having li??ti laten accoriling tuilirectians; aii-l the ea?m ln'in^ mic fur.wliicii I r-cutuuien I it, i?n>ui??il> rcinml the aoney pa itt ..?>:. it. Hart l not ?he imiHt |ierf?cleoni?:lenec hi it* vir;.a'-. 1 cautil UM niter ii a- 1 ii" unrter lhe-e eonililloini; hui hav ing wiii es-ert ii? truly miraca.oiu cures in thou Mints if case.-?, 3 ioei warnuited :?U<? perfectly %afe ::i ri><!c\ii^ !>otIi rsi y rcpututiuu anti my moucy ou if isieritu. T!i<! followlns .-.ve nmons thi'o illscawi in ".ii;i-li my favc-rlto Prescription !?.>> njnrket| ;:::rej, as if inapte, ami v.aa a cer tainty never before ?'Uincrt by any miMicine: I;c:tcorrlKca>{ lC.ve*-iio r?iwir.^. Painful Monilily i'eriin!-;, SJiparcssions wkea?fn lu -n untural carnies, Irreir.tf?rltlc*, Wea.1. i:.?'-!.. I'm lapsiiit, or foll?n? ol Ute Utera*, A nie ver.-ion and Kctrovcrsion, iMxtrtng Down sjctuiatiiius, Inter ..uti H..ii. Nom nw Ucnression, Uchility. l)cs jtotutancv, Thrcatcnoil Miscnrriatte. Chmnie C'ia^fsiion. Inflammation ami Ulceration of Um Uterus. Imi?otonoy, ItaiTcnne-s.or Sterility, Fe male Weakness, ami very many other ri....unie ilbcaPCfi inchlonl to woman not mcutionctl hore, lu ail nffcc?ons i i tins nature, my favorite Prescription works cures-tho marvel o? thc world. Tni-' meilirtne I ito HOI extol ns a cure-all, but it artmirahly fnllllki a sinsrlc iiews o? purpose, lieitiR a most perfect spcciiic in ali chronic iliscases of Hi.Kimi sys tem "f woman, li will not rtisnnpnint, nor will it (lo banu, In any etate or condition. Tlioso who ile-ire further Information on these subjects eau obtain it in Tm: I'Eoei.K's COMMON SKNSE MKHICAI. AUVISKIC, a booti nt over ".KW pages, sent, pos:-paiil, ou receipt nf HM. lt treats minutely ol Ut.lisna e* jieculiar to Females, ami KIVCS much valuable nrtvicc in rega?? lu ihc management of ilmso affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SCf.B BY At!. DBUCCISTS. R. V, PIERCE. M. D, Ml BUFFALO, X. V Free I rom All ?cliiltcralion. A LWA VS ( n Hand at SUEISOE BEOS.' The very Best Crudes of MOUNTAIN COR^i WHISKEY, Mihi and Mellow and as free from Adu to ration as Spring Water. March 27th, 1878-tf-15 ?asas-*? Or Sugar-coated, Cohcoutratod, Roo] and Herbal Juice, AittUBUioua Crannies. TUE " LITTLE GIANT? CATSIAISTIC, or I71ultui3i in Parvt Physic. Thc novelty of mortem Mp'lieal, Chemical, an.\ Pharmacciitfcii] defence. No use nf mtv longer taking the burge, repulsive, ami nauseous pills, oomposeil of cheap, nrtule, ami bttlkv Inerc li cnt-s, when wc can. by a careful ap pilcal lim > t chemical Kiene? ?xtract all tlie cailtariic an.I other medicinal properties from the mostv'nlii< able roots and herbs, and concentrate them into a minute Urnuule, Hc'arcvly Innrer than ? mti?turd i>eod, thai can lie rc?iiily swalhiweC bv tho.c o( t!io inosl sensitive stotna'cbs ami (ns. tiiliou.s tastes. Each littto ??iirerati vo Pellet represents, in a most couccntrnied lorin, as much catliurtic |H>\y,or as id emlMKlicil In any o: thc ?argo ?lilis found tor sate in driig-8ho|?s. From tlioir-wonrtorf'tl cathartic power, in comparison to their si/.e, people who have not trie! apt lo suppose dial the-, arctmrsh oi-4. effect: bul Mich is not atall tit?ense, thc iraitTTnt ..naive tneilieir.nl principles nf'which thev ?ne . oinpnseil hoing ^n harmoni?cTl and molHllcil. OHO by the others, as lo proiluriv a tlioul searching amt thorough, vet RiMilly ami kind ty operating, cathartic. S500 Reward |s hereby offcreil hy ihc pro trinlor vt these Pellets, to any chemist who, apon .analysis, will lind In them any calomel or .nher forms of mercury', mineral pohton; o? lurious itrug. A ^ Relus entirely vegetable, no particular care is rei pi ired while ii-m^r iheni. Thcyinicr? atc ivithout disturbance lo pic coiistittitio'm "lei, or oceupatiou. I'M Jaundice, Headache, Convtlptitiou, Impure SSIoort, Pain in tho shoulders TlghtnesN or tho Chest, l>izieltiONK, Sour ErncitallotiM from thc Ntoinach, Clad toxte lu th<r oiouth, B'ilott? attacicM, Pain lu re vlon of :?dru'vs. Internal I'ever, blunted reeling auont Stomncb?Rn)ih ?r Etlood to Elcari, llish-colornd llriito, Uimoeinbtlity and Gloomy Foreboding*, luke n>r. P??.- < e'? :?>;,-? -t. ant Purgative Pelleta, rifexplaimtimiaf the remeiiiid power <.f mv-nir^mvc Peilct& nver BO great a rarioty ot iii H lases, I w. :< losav rtiat their action upon t;>e nn?e?tl ?coiiotny Li miivci-Haj. neu a gland or ?l?*uo escaping '.hel:- shnauve Int prene. A^-e rtoes not Impair the bro|>6rfi? ot these Dcliots, Titer are sii^arsjonicil and In closed in glass lin::!e'-.Va-;:- virfnej bdlnigaliere liy jnvservnt UU,huj>ur^i4| (or alu, i.tM.;:i of Li')!i-. in any c::yi.i:e. M> li-;.'. tliC'.'", ar.u.ai'.i ?li ii ?.e.-a anil xiill.iiite.; 'iiii.-.' i--r. ur ?he e^use !klUL?lti^fl lillis wlilc'.i are put up ir. chea;? wooden or l'iastehoartl boxes. Kccollcct thu: for a ? di-. ea-cs wi.me a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgat:-.'C, is Inilteali!..', the u huid l'e?uid Wltl u...- :?.e ian-1 ?. ,'ec: pa?afllCjioA'lb?ll n ho n.-e Hiern. -: '.. -or1 . ..T.S:cy. are; noid by all S?vfr*irj?siri at ecn?.'ia bottle. ' J1UKFALO. M. y GEO. tU l?El'NOLJJS. UEO. W. REYNOLDS. GEORGE G. REYNOLDS & SON, -DEALERS I3ST SASE", PAINTS, HOOKS, OILS, BLINDS, PUTTY, Gr L .A. S S , LOCKS, WHITE LEAD, HINGES, GRATES, SCREWS, MANTELS, &c. BTxiIcI?:rs9 S-o/piplios OF ALL KINDS. ^J^ Ware-Rooms : Wo. 43 Jackson Street. rewrite for. Prices. [feb2T-lyll] AUGUSTA, GA. i SENT FREE! ~- THE FKEDE?lCKSB?fi? DEY HOODS STO?E, CORNER BY THE PLANTERS, AUGUSTA, GA. ?:o: Thc Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING SPRING GOODS Of all the NEW AND CHOICE FABRICS of the SEASON. We Rend SAMPLES arni price.? when requested, and on orders of $10 .r.over for Goods from ohr Retail Department, we PAY the FREIGHT to ?he Customer's nearest ExpressOfSee. V-RICHARDS <? March 13th. 1S7S-ly-1.1_ AUGUSTA, {-?A. TAB 1W STORE AT IVo. fl. Fairview St. I. s. c. . HUGHE Has just opened a Select, Stock of DRY HOODS and NOTIONS. SHOES rind BOOTS. BACON, LARD, HAMS. FLOUR. MEAL, RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, STARCH, CANNED GOODS, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c, ?c., TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF ?JQUORS, WINES, BEER, CIDER, A ni everything else in the way of a good drink. 2^-TAYLOR'S EXCELSIOR YEAST POWDERS.-?! E_r I invite my friends to call and pi iee my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Feb. G, 1STS. IVS) . 15. B. HIGHES. ?3. tj--. - /'.--*.,-VT..-':' 7*. i-i " j- ywTwv.'ni.Tn:. .V.-JT,.."1 _! 'MJJZ. timm wmm. O. M. STONE & CO., Augusta, Ga., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Gullctt's Improved Light Draft Cotton Gin (made by B. D. ?Millett, the pate tee,) FARM ENGINES, every Mylo for Threshing, Ginning, etc., Large Engines, Saw Mills, Grain Separators, Threshers. Cotton Presses, Corn and Wheat Mills, with fixtures, etc. ; ' !Prioes Low! Terms Laboral! Every Machine warranted as rearesentcd. %W Circulars and estimait s furnished cn application. Address : Ai. STONE & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. j v Hg rnr,;r-v.-CT 1 fEf B Ul Pill 1 Ilia Sj AUGUSTA, GA. PLANTATION STEAM ENGINES, CAKE M ?MS. Ali Sizes, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, HORSE TOWERS. THRESHING MACHINES. PUMPS. IRON RAILING, WATER WHEELS, GIN GEARING, all Sizes. Having Bought out Yir. Geo. Cooper, his Old Patrons can bf Furnished with Dupl?cales and Repairs Cheap, Smith's Celebrated Cotton Presses, for Hand, Morse or Water Power. pfr? REPAIRING done at very LOU' PRICES. Marchi27th. 187S-lv-15 WIIOLESA?.K ANO UETAIT. OKAT.KK IX STOVES, TINWARE, ETC. EXCELSIOR COOK.-" .AST ni PROV KI? 1877. Superior beyond comparison ? :m.v other high-hearth stove in HIP market. Il has Large Single Ovm Doors, a.nistieallyd esignerl. lined with tin and titted willi bright turn buckles; largo hnt-bhi-1 lire door, swinging hearth plate, ?md deep ashpit with SpearVs Patent Hal erl A sh Pan nnri sining grate. The (iven is large, and the Hueso:' unusual size, and so arranged as lo be eas j ?ly kept clean. It has alary;" top, provided with Maniple's Paton t Gas-bn ruing Long Divis ion Piece, tho best cross-piece in uso. All i o montdimrs of the stove are heavy, and its design and ornamentation will satisfy the most critical taste. Fou Woon Ihe stove is li'tcd willi a'Patent Combined Wood Grate and Pire Dog, an entirely r.ew arrangement, and the most durable wood grate in use FOTJIl SIZES. 0 inch, ?22.(10. 7 inch, frlTM! S ineV?^.OO. fl i- ch s:? t*?? $St~ Call and. Seo it, or Send for Circular before purchasing elsewhere. Small Cooking Simes ?1?C0 mid ?M For Sale by , W. I. RELPH, March 1st, 1878. 'Zf?r? Itrnatl street. ,\U?:IJSTA. r:,\. C. A. A?0T?N, -DEALER IN - S?OTES, TIIWARE, ETC JOKKSTOIV, 8. V. RA^Jl.'ST Ci'KNBi? a new Ml ,1 Ijsj y" -> foi; ?lm p:,le,f? S(ov.-" Tinware, of a?? de'scr?piionsT Afv Tinware 1 hiaiM'liteinfe myself and puiirnhleo to gi<i'e>n: lire satisfaction. ! sdi ilie/GeM?rni?<l "Farmer Girl" Cooking "Stove-from $20 lo SoO aeeordhig-lo sizK -JViVAns wnrrlirip' pois. Pans, br nnyllnijj? J*e(QPUihc lo a fcjiloye can haye it supplied lier?. I also irpiiir <'i?f Sin?/-? uni . .M-'I'inwaie. My si wk! bf Tin consists m purl of Knot Tn In*, Chamber Pails. Cnpt?. Rucket? f every tfcv. Pressed Tin ware ol ftvery. .{fegttqiltoi). Grab . -.. S:i'"-t-lr.?n and Japanned Ware, etc. Joh \\\)rk*,,yp?j.! a?j''l!ii.ier|tm, Spout i'jtyjfeiid ^.p/'ciaj.ly.) Hf?f AH work executed with neatness ?nd despatch und iju?ir?uteec\ C. _w - Arotia-,-... May Stu, 1878-3m-21 JOHNSTON. S. C. Prices Guaranteed to Suit the Times ! _^ PREFER not to "give special prices, hut call and examine my Immense Stock ol' Drv Goods, Groceries, etc., before purchasing elsewhere. j \ "Co?- . AN mv Dry Goods Department will be found an elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothings tte, tte Ac. ALSO, or, hand a foll Stock ol'General Groceries, consisting of Plantation ^Supplies, Hardware. Liquors. <tc, wbicbjgam ottering at the lowest prices A large supply of Standard Fruit Jffrs just received and for sale LOW FOR CASH. . G. I?MAGHAN, Johnston, C. C. & A. R. R., S. C JOHISTOH, S. C. New Goods ! -New Goods ! -:o: OEDER YOUR Shafting and Pulleys. GIN GEARING, Ginning Engines, Cotton Serews, Belting -FROM c?o. i immm k co., FOREST CITY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS .170 FENWICK ST., (near Water Tower), AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Manufacturers and Dealers in Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, WATERWHEELS. Saw, Grist.and Flour Mills, Furnishings and Machin ery. Castings in Iron and Brass-ol' all kinds. Specii.il AUcntioii Given io Repairing Machinery. B?3" Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Second hand Machinery bought and Sold. We use Wrought-iron.Journals iu our Cane Mills, ly-16 To The People of Edgefield ! 600 PAIRS OF SHOES! ?JLUTED TO THE SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, even in anti-war times. Gents' fine low quarter work, in all Styles. French Cali French Goat, French Kid, and Kangaroo from Australia ; Prices $2.50 tc >5.50. It is worth your time to call and inspect this splendid stock, just for the pleasure ol seeing the threat improvements. Ladies', Misses' and Children's in endless variety. Evans' Patent Ex panding Boobs and Congress Gaiters-the finest ever invented by PETER KEENAN, Opposite Sew Monument, Jan. 30, 1S7S. ]y7] CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. W GOODS FOR TI NEW MR ! li K A KITE V ILL E, S. Ci ?|AS on Land, and receives daily, New Goods in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. . I am determined to keep none but the besl brand.-, and fell them at prices to suit the hard times I sell the best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, and whether the Moiiit Bell Punch Law passes the Legislature or not, 1 shall continue to sell "The BPoublc Particular," or S neel i?Ia?h itloisaBflajis Ooria Whiskey, FINE WINE, LAGER BEER, and LIQUORS of Every Description. MY WAGON YARD is in good order and free to the Public. All 1 ask is that von call and see my Goods. Jan 23, lS7S-ly-G A. i\ PADGETT, Graniteville, S. C. $8,000.00 WORTH OF NEW GOODS JuST received from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and more ta arrive, consisting ol STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOT? 'JHOES and HATS, A full stock of HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the choicest GRO OERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING at the lowest prices,-and in face every thing on hand from a Paper of Pins to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro pose to sell low. ' .Give me a trial and be satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Graniteville, is"not behind the tines. NfB -I continue to sell COTTON, consigned to me bv Planters, FRE HW CHARGE. - Graniteville, S. C., Sept. 5, 1S77. JAMES E. COOK. ly 38 THE 'LWBEY WA?ON FACTORY, A IT G USTA. GA. Jit mu?:* %4m ? IS'slill Mnrtnlm-timhg complote stifles of Coe an?; M'W-O-TIORRE "WAGONS, and is dr-?criiiiiii'd ff?tftwb? undersold. Also SF KI S'G "W AGO XS .'and; ll ARNESS ol'alt kinds. For-Priccs-upply by .ellery or in. tier ion,.tb '..' . . ? . . .. ... J, :l. ?;oW??KY, TropHetbr;- " / -' J Corner Campbell:aud lillis Streets, AuousTA, GA. ?ST 50,000 Feet Hnrd Lumber Wanted. Fob. 0, tf? 192 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in roeke ?:o: Delmonico Xlstjagres, . Number 7, $65.00. Number 8, $75.00. CHAETEE O .AK STOVES, No. 0, $22.00. No. 7, $27.00. No.,8, $32.00. No. 9, $34.00. THE GHANGE STOVE, No. 6, ?iWS: No. 7, 25.00. No. 8, $30.00.. We also keep other patterns at the lowest market prices. D. L FULLERTON. Augusta, Ga., March 6, 129m . DAY, TANNAHILECO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials, Saddlery, HARNESS, LEATHER,'.SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. THE attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortmen to goods in all the above branches, which we aro offering very low to snit the times, fl?r Send for our Prices. $33- Carriages, Buggies. Rockaways, One-Horse Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wagons, Buggy Umbrellas. Children's Carriages-all prices, Combs and Clippers, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all descrip tion, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels. Hame Strings; Horse Brushes, Buckles, &c, f?ks- Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Tools and Findings of all kinds. Leather and Gum Belting-2 to. 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp and Gum Packing. JJS3T The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon-wide .or narrow Ties, and the Reliable Sweetwater Wagon-Iii Axle, all at bottom prices. DAY, TAMAHILL & CO., March 13th, 1S7S-ly 13 AUGUSTA, GA. Rob't H? IVEay db Oo. Manufacturers of and Deniers in Every Description of CAREIAGES A.JSHD BUGGIES, PLANTATION AND LUMBER WAGONS, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Shoe Findings. Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage Materials, Saddlery, Hard ware, Whips, Umbrellas, Etc. REPOSITORY AND SALESROOMS: 20S Broad ?Jtrdet, Augusta, Ga., and 98 Cherrv Street, Macon Ga. ? March '.'7th, 1878-ly-l? ILLING- OUT! Price List J. P. Weathersbee. Calico at 2i tn S cfs. Needles 3 papers for .r>*ets. Fans 3 for 5 cts. 10 yds. sea Island Homespun for ?1. 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for'$l. Iii yds Checked and Striped Homespuns for Si. Yard-Wide Irish L inen at ?25 cts per yd. 10 3*ds Corde*I Pique Ipr $1. 20 Heir med Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for ?1. 2 ) yds Grenadines, Striped, for ?1. Heavy Linen Drill for paits. 12Jc per yd. Heavy Towelline IC yds for $1. 20 yds Cotton Jeans, for pan ta. for ?1. Gents' and Boys' Clothing very cheap to close out Summer Stock. Paid Sash Ribbons, 6 inches wine. 12A cts. per yard. Gents' Extra fine white Meriro Shirt? for '.'(j cts. ea'-h Ladies' Su r.incn-fruin ?1.7.5 to $6.00. A large lot of Trunks-slightly damaired-from 25c to Shoes and Hats going the same way to close out. Childrens' Shoes at ^5 cent?. A beau ti fol line nf M ntl in;; from "JO cents up. A lot of One-Day Clocks that must ho sold-good time-keeper* fruin $2 to 4-come in lime. A beautiful line of Light French Summer Cassi ir eres, all wool, for !)(> els. per yd-old price $2.25. Navy lil no-all wool-50 ? ts. 1 -er yd-old price ?1.25. 10-1 Bleached Sheeting from 20cta. np Tn bleached Sboeti ag from 15c. np. Pins .Kio to the paper lc. each. Ladies* Balbriggan Hose, (iOc. por box. Ladies' Striped Hose 10c per pail. Ladies' White ilnse 5 cents per pair. Gen's* J. Hose from "> cents np. Gents' French Lin en Finished Handkerchiefs. 21x21 inches-ready.for uso-* for 2"JC. Gents' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 22x21 inches, for 1 Oe. Hemmed. Pure Linen Towels and White Goods sold for one-third less than Heretofore. Gents' Suspender?-dam ed-for 5c. per pair. /..ooo L F. Handkerchief*, 18x18, for ,4c. each. 2>\000 Cakes if Soap, lc. each. l,00?r Parasols at prices reduced greatly. .Wi Looking Glasses that must bo sold, front 20c. up. All goods in Grocery Department sold at bottom prices. A very superior Coffee at 20Q. per Iii. Fine Extra C Sugar 10c. per lb Excellent Hams at bc. per lb., Ac, Av. <zsr Do ?ao?. forget Ihc IYew PB.TCC o?TU?asimess, 349 ?isul ????l between ?!sc Plantera ?lo?ei asid the Upper. Harket. Jan. 30, 3,87a lyV] J. P. WEATHERSBEE. NEWIPROCESS FLOUR! ' J, FaB X-oa ?To MILLER, " WHOLESALE (?lt?CEK?, PROPRIETORS CRESCENT FLOUR MILLS, Ji LTJ&TJSTA, Grj?L? fcJ Standard Brands Flour: FANCY FAMILY, DOE BLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE \ Our Flour ma^e by the new process has no equal. We have constantly ' on hand fresh groun.l BOLTED MEAL. PEARL GRITS, STOCK MEAL, WHEAT BRAN, - FINE FEED, Wff SATEN GRITS, GRAHAM FLOUR. ? a?* Send for Price List and New Procees. Circular. (lyS THE "BONANZA ! _AS Made great improvements in the BONANZA, not only in the ap pearance ol the Bar, but has added largely to his elegant stock of choice WHISKEYS, WINES, CINCINNATI BEER ON DRAUGHT, ETC^ 7 YEAR OLD RYE WHISKEY, CHAMPAGNE, FRENCH BRANDY c j APPLE CIDER, and 700 NEW DRINKS. In Rear o?' thc Bonanza. -:o:- k? Tit My Corn Whiskey ! n; s: ANDERSON, C. S. - Edgefield, S. C., Jan. 30, 1S78. tf20 TRENTON, S. C., fl AS every Department of his Store newly filled with elegant Good'?,' bought at the LOWEST prices, which lie is selling at figures to sait, the hard times. I am selling the celebrated Haiman Adjustable Plow Stock, with attachment for turning stubble. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS and HARNESS, HARDWARE. TIN, BUCKETS, 1? SP 4 DFA .SHOVELS and FORKS, C\NNED GOODS-LAMPS and CHIMNEYS. TOBACCO, CIGARS-DRUGS and MEDICINES, W i N !.> an<l LIQUORS o? the finest brands. We make a specialty of Ladies' and Gentlemens' fine SHOES. Among others the celebrated TILDEN TIES and Princess LADIES'SLIPPERS & Persons going off on the Trains can bave their HORSES- taken c .re at my STABLES. . ' ' " " ' ' ' S. T: HUGHES; TRENTON, ?, c. MayS, ly-21 "