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rg?fi??b fabrr??str. TERMS: $2.50 per Annum, Rates of Advertising : Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion linea, or less) for the first insertion, and one dollar per square for each subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will be made to those wishing to advertise by the year. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDOM, Chappells, S, C. W. H. YELDELB, Lougmires. JOHN H. HUIET, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TYRE ETHEREPGE, Leesville, S. C. J. E. COOK, Graniteville, S. 0. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, S. C. Capt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C N. W. BROOKER. Ridge, S. C. V JOHN CAXI?UMAN, Caughman's Store, s.e. Five Years of Sweet Sleep for Twen ty-two Dollars and a Half. Next to thc testimony of a good con science, what is there that gives to poor j erring man such sweet sleep as a safe in surance against tho calamities of tire? And to understand and appreciate cur somewhat novel head line, our people will simply havo to read the Fire Insu rance card of our old friend D. R Duri soe, in another column. And a marvel ous card it is to us. At these rates-and upon this new plan-fire insurance be .comes a thing.oi the easiest possible con '. .summation. Read about it. It will as : tonieh many of you beyond measure. And as to the character of the Georgia H>me, -well and truthfully may it be call ed "Long-Tried! Ever-Prompt! Al ivays-Reliable !" Indeed to fully appre ciate the noble Georgia Homo, just think . ' of what it ha^ brought us, in. contrast with what the Piedmont* Arlington has ri taken from us. Great Heaven! Yon i G. H. U. These three mysterious let. ters stand at the bead of G. O. Robinson ?fe Co's, new and cabalistic advertisement in this week's issue of the Advertiser, and symbolize what all the amazed and admiring world is exclaiming to Mr. Robinson himself. Good Heaven ! You? Just you-one man so-sell all those or gans and pianos all over the South ? Bot it is true nevertheless, as is abundantly proved by ".T.?H. M, O. T. 8." and "E. I. O.M." What a Wonderful Change: A change no Jess delightful than won derful ! Re?d the new card of J. L. Bowles <fc Co., the ri?w furnituro dealers ;.of Augusta^ in' another column, and you .will see what we mean. " Come and see -..ns," they soy, "or write for cuts and prices." . Arrivals at the Gary Hotel. J. J. Rauch, Leesville; W. P. Jones, Atlanta, Ga.; B. F. Leonard, Augusta; B.I. Simons, Baltimore; E. E. Keese, ..Atlanta; LJ. Miller, Augusta; M. F. McGregor, Ga.; Dr. W. E. Prescott and H. J. Clegg, Edgefield county; J. F Scott, Va; C H. Taylor, Augusta ; J. F. Townsend, Cokesbury, ?. C.; SS. J. Mul - 1er, Colombia, S C.; W. P. Turner, N. -Y.;' W. A. Robinson, Rome, Ga.; A Swanzy, N. Y. Seize This Time and Tide tn Buy a .Splendid Piano. Early in the spring, if we mistake not, the old Masonic Hall building in Augus ta is to be torn down tc make room for s larger and handsomer edifice. This will necessitate the.romoval toother quarters of the Wiegand Brothers, who, looking to this removal, now offar their magnifi cent stock of Pianos, Organsand Musical Instruments at Cost Prices. Read the new card of the Wiegand Brothers, In another column. A shipwrecked saiior waiting for a sail is like a business man sitting at home and nursing a Cough or Cold. Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and be cured. Only 2? cents a bottle. DON'T FOROET when you visit Augus ta, to call at the Large and Popular Shot Establishmentof WM. MUI.HEP.IN ?fcCo. 913 Broad at. Tbfir stock of BOOTH SHOES and HATS is varied and complete and their prices are always as low astin Lowest. [Sept. 8, 18S0.-jan2 Union Meetings. The Union Meeting of tho 1st Divisioi Edgefield Baptist Association, will b continued from the 5th Sunday in Jami ary until the 5th Sunday in May nexl Churches comprising the Division wil take due notice and govern themselve accordingly. JAR. H. STROM, Clerk pro tem. The Union Meeting of tho 2d Divisio the Edgefield Baptist Association wi meet with the Red Bank Church, on Sa ?nr?ay before the 5th Sabbath in Januar 1881. Rev. J. M. Norris to preach Ii troductory; Rev. M. D. Padgett, alte nate. Rev. Jas. A. Carson, Charity ; Re W. A. Mccrackan, alternate. Query : Would it be advisable for oi churches to form pastorates? Rev. Joi Edwards to lead. JAS. A. CARSON, Mod'i. The next Union Meeting of the 3rd T vision will meet with the Dry Crei Church, pu Saturday before the 5th Sa bath in January, 1881. Introductor; Rev. G. F. Williams; alternate, Rev. G Coober. Charity : Rev. A J. S. Thoi ai?; alternate, Rev. N. N. Burton. .1 troductory sermon to be discussed. 1 D. Horten to open discussion. ' Subject: Do the Scriptures teach tl one may know that he is saved? R. B. WATSON, Chair ,^Tbe Union of tbe 4th Division will "held with Big Stevens Creek (Hardj Church, on the 29th and 30th insts. troductory sermon by Rev. W. T. Hu: loy, alternate, Rev W. B. Shaw. Chi ty sermon by Rev. G W. Bushey ; all nate, Rev. 1 hos. Waite Bro A J. II> mond essayist. Query: What is the scriptural plai giving? Rov. G. W Bu sey, introdn ry speaker. * G. W. NIXON, Mod' Cow GROVE, S. C., July 5, 187 This is to certify that I have i BILL'S HEPATIC PANACEA, and tl onghly tested its action, and find i he claims-a good liver medicine, also readily relieves indigestion. , W. A. SANDERS, M. >t&* For sale to the trade by W. BARRBTT, Augusta, Ga. Charlie Rose. For fino Whiskies and nico drink the old truo and tried "Bonanza" Sal DICK ANDERSON, G. July 28, 1880. A farmer passed , through A tl ..on Tuesday with sixty South Can -for service on his farn eas. "~~ . / A large black eagle, measurinc en feet from tip to tip of its w was killed in Chesterfield last \* ..Mr. J. B. McLaurin of Marl brought down one hundred and el black birds at one shot in the section last week. LOCAL ITEMS Churches. On Sunday morning next, Mr, Mood will preach in our '. Church, and the Rev. Mr. Wall Episcopal Church, Toe Bapti will be closed, in the absence o Mr. Hundley at a Union Meet Mood will also preach in the ] Church at night. McKendree's. McKendree's Chapel, near Street, and of time-honored 1 fame, was, at the annual Con 1879, detached from the old Circuit and assigned to the Johi cuit. But at the late Conferem desire of its members, if wi not, it was given b?ck to the ; Circuit, and is now in Mr. Mo' torate. St. Paul fought with Ephesus, but what wai that to M trips this winter to McKendi Middle Ridge-over those roads The Johnston Circcit? The Rev. W. A. Rogers, the and l>eloved"pastor bf the John crut, sends us his appointment.'' j present year; and wo would ai members to cut out this local an for reference. On the first Si each month, Mr. Rogers will j Harmony in the forenoon, and ston at night. On the .second Sn will preach at Spann's in the f< and at Bethlehem at :t::50in theal On tho third Sunday, he will \ Johnston in the forenoon ; and myny at 3 in the afternoon. On tl Sunday, he wilt preach at Bethl the forenoon ; and at Spann's ai the afternoon. Edgtfield Circuit We will publish the Rev. Mr monthly appointments uoxt wee Two Important Notices See the notice from Treasure! concerning Delinquent Tax Sal thc announcement from Soho missioner Eidson of the school f . pori ion nient. Garfield or Yorktown? Are the Edgelield Rides goinp inauguration of Garfield on the March, or to the Yorktown Cen in October next? Long Cane Academy. Furman University never tnn a better pupil than onr young friei presides over this excellent scho Jeff. C. Lewis. . And certainly no of our county is more desirable seat of a first class school. Si Lewis' card, in anotkor column. We Pull Off Oar Hat. Away back yonder, forty-six ago, when the Edgefiold Advert? first founded, our honored and b fellow citizen. Mr. Luko Culbrei Pleasant Lane, then in the first of a manhood that has long ago r; ir:to so much of goodness and usefi became a subscriber to it And that distant day ?o this-in peat war, in sickness and health, in we woe. io good report and evil repc has renewed his subscription fait in each January. And when, t three days back, his son-in-law. Di lie Prescott, appeared in our olll the purpose of renewing the old g man's subscription for the forty time, we felt that the ease was a ra; a touching one. A faithful friend th forty-six long years ! We pull ol hat before our venerable patron wish that he may be spared long ; his people anti to his country. Next Week at Corryton. As will bo seen by reference U business columns, ibo Curryton B High School will open on Tu sday uuder the conduct of ft gentleman ? educational advantages have cert been of tbe best, and who, we ha^ d")ubt, will prove himself a blass] one of the fairest sections of our co After Ten Years. Ten years ago one of Edgefield's young men. Mr. W. H. Cogburn-" i lie"-left us and went Westward, v he bas prospered and boen happy, now he conics back to ns on a visit, inz almost every day as young as h twenty years ago, when ho was o: , the brightest and bravest striplin Capt. Bl?nd's Company in the 7th : 1 ment. Mr. Cogburn now .ives at I ' Bend, on the Mississippi, some tw j five miles below Vicksburg. Hei? l" unmarried, and perhaps he has com in tue hope that some pretty Edgi girl may convince him of the error < lonely state. Ho says, however, h i only come to visit bis kin-the Cog! c aud K?nneys and their collateral bri i? es-almost everybody in the county S j And Still Another. ,s And speaking of y. ir.hful goldie twenty years ago, reinlnds'us of an one we have seen lately, for the first in many years-Sorgeaut John G u who wont to the war in tho first com ^ that ever went from Edgefield . Cicero Adams's-and wh > subsequ? ?r' in Capt. Perrin's company of the *" Regt., did bis duty nobly from beg r" to end. Sergeant John who lives Y' quietly in the Old Wei's country, wi handsomest face and fiirnre of his XT pony, but we 8re sorry to see that ib matism has a little marred the fo proud and martial bearing of the 1 boy. ^"^w 'I Moved to Augusta. ?k p. Dr. J E. Durr, of G rangeville moved to Augusta, wh'-ro he bas ^" into ibe drug business. Hals an 1 ' fWd man, and was one of Granitev .n. most popular citizens, and hi9 losi ?Y- be felt. We wish him succoss in hi business. iat The Me9tiug Street So :te Ten days ago we wr .to to Senate C. Butler, begging him t> do auy be and everything in his power to . i ,-*H1 atop to tba shameful neglect of ct In- j contractors to carry the mails from 1 nd- field to Ninety-Six an 1 .'rom Edg iri-- to Poverty Hill. He wiitos us pror ter- in reply: "I have recurved your Im. I and referred it to the 2od. Assistant I Master General, with the request tl; a of have tho c mi plaint investigated. } do- ! I have hi* i nply, I will forward j you." r# I More Hordes a ad Huies. Q Veiy soon nov - wetdc after nex iVfd baps-Mr. It. P. Coleman-oar old 1 nor- and compatriot "Dick"-will bea tall us with horses and mules-horse harness, for saddle, for teams-r j-, broken and unbroken Pomona Grange G?fic-?rs At the lalo meeting r.f tho Po Grange at Watson's Store, which di wind and weather was a very inter? "? 8? and well attended one, thu followii oon' ficerx were elected for the present S* Worthy Master, W. tl. Timmel Overseer, Isaac Ed A ards, Sr., Lee G. P. Trotter; Stewart), J. II Edw AR istant Steward, R. F. Manson ; i )llna lain, A P. Vi est; Treasurer, T. 8 W 3 10 Secretary. Z. A. Smiih; Gate-Keer. A Mitchell; Ceres, Mrs. A. M. E ,gv- Pomona, Mrs. Jano Trotter; Fl^ra, lnpfl, Louisa Watkins ; Lady Assistant : 'eek arness, Mrs. Carrie Padgett And ? officials will be installed, at a < boro, meeting, at Watson's Store, on Tu even noxt, tho first day cf February. Cito again the farmers anr? plnnters o county ?re invited ts ha o?estnf Secretary Smith-with kindly haps not mistaken considerati up his official note to us by say i we hope that Brother Bacon pi will bo present-at the installai wish to fill him up one more something goody One more ti Is He Cf Ours? Wonder if this is orre of our " R. R. Blocker announced ii contribution to the Early Cot Netos that he was engaged to a I son, of Florida, a lady posse love of Venus, the judging he nerva, and the dignity, withou and haughtiness, of J uno.' Ht ed further, that he hoped he elected Ordinary on the drat W io January, aud stated his inl that case ol launching out on matrimony the following Monc he n-os elected ! A Fine Fellow Not Lost Eighteen months apo when Bouknight sold out on Saluda, duded to leave tho regions v forefathers had lived since loi Adam and Eve, we were in th? distress. We could not bear tl such men leaving old Edgefii time has broughtthemattor very Joe, after coquetting with the 1 try for a year, bas discovered t is nothing iruo but Heaven, a bick hom-. Ho has bought the ney placo very near Harmony, fi Lizzie Yarbrough, of Seneca C will thero set up his everlasting lies on the C. Ci it A. Railroad, Johnston and Trenton, and con acres. The price was 510,000. Johnston and Trenton, but wo 1< Joe's sympathies stretch out al towards Trenton. Next? Tax Settlement Gen. B. E. Nicholson, Trea Edgefield County, made a set with the Comptroller-General da yesterday, preparatory to turni: the office to his successor, Mr. B. au. The settlement was extreme factory and is spoken of In higt by the and ting officer.-liegistcr Trne. Edgefield has never k j more efficient, a more honorable, I kind-hearted, a moro courteous I lector tuan Gen. Ben. Nicholson, j serves the kindliest remembra our whole people. An Edgefield Man. G. D. Haitiwanger, Esq., can fjund in the School Commission! fice, first door on tho left in the J H >u --e. rle is ? young, though t lawyer, <md we adviso those whoi a muddle to seek his services and -Lexington Dispatch. We Didn't Know How it Was. The Edgefield Advertiser estimr c >tton crop of that County at 40, 45,000 bales, and says that at leas of that amount is yet in the field, thought the farmers of Anderson ( were that lazy wo would be ashai tell it.-Anderson Intelligencer. Good Looks and Legal Ability. Mrtj. W. T. Gary, cf Augusta, er for good looks and legal ability, town on Monday and Tuesday - well People. A Good Fruit Year it is predicted that ISSI will be i fruit year, not only in quantity ? quality. All fruits will ho more ai lc, which nothing but a cold, snow; ter can produce. One of Our Advertisers. The deposits in the Planters' Loa Savings Bank of Augusta in Jar 1<80, ?mounted to $06,485 37, and ir nary; 1881, to 8144,sn? 30. Since ii gi'iizatinn this bank has paid for in and dividends over '8115,000, or 8 more than its capital. Thc Comforter of the Hurried an Refresher ot' the Ilanl-Wnrkei By this we mean thc Augusta Ev Neirs, a newspaper that we dote on. admire it because of tho surprisin ent it evinces for making itself < compassed, and we dote on it bc we feel that when we shall have dn dead from hard work and lay gaspi tho last agonies, we will still have to grab the Evening News and lean trice what is going on in all qua You never have to put the Evening . by until you have a longer time. K . the contrary, you seize upon it in a mentary and breathless interstice, bafore the fleeting interstice is half you have not only laughed heartily, i you find yourself perfectly au co; ! with the world. Undoubtedly the j in this world a very large and very j thy class of people who never have ^ to breathe; and to this class truly j Augusta Evening News a comforter a refresher. Gen. Gary as a Vestal Virgin Gen. Gary, we believe, has been ca j devil, and an in!:del, and a hero, a l:ur, and a just man made perfect, e slanderer, and a patriot, and a robbci _ a conjurer, fte., (fcc, &c. And now in y latter days conies a Lexington corre t. dent of the Columbia Register and fi bim "a girl of sixteen in her ev n robes." Listen to him : 8 I wts also at the Supreme Court w an 1 can assure your readers the ie Judges who preside there do so with > dignity of manner a? weil as perfect a- partiality ; and it was remar&ed by i ?r that three more handsome gentlemen fe er sat together upon the Woolsack in olma. At one time there were fifty yera present, who rose and bowed theo ?trance o:" the Court, and wo obs among them our gallant General B 88 the eloquent lawyer General Conner, a the dignified and learned Colonel Le: <Q and many others, a's 1 was particularly struck with the ill demeanor of General Gary, the da: aw officer'oT a hundred battles, and the less leader of the great campaign of looking as gentle as a girl of sixteen i evening robes. M.-'--^ Our Lau s to be Codined. ng L * The Justices of the Supremo Conr aiu the Judges of the Circuit Courts will ge. in convention on February 3, ' 1881 uld the purpose of electing commissione: tly codify the laws of the State. ter This order is under a recent act o >ost L^gislaluro. he _, mxmim i_ len Tue Lancaster Ledger says : 1 10 late act of the Legislature prohib the carrying of concealed wea hfs but little force in the towi jer_. Lancaster. Any number of men end Cirry their pistols in their r ou,? pocket.'1 for Mr. William E. E rle, a di ules globed member of the South Ca na bar, with his bi ide and daup of a former minister to Ruaeia, iona ^rr' ?^ ^? 8am8 ^te' ^a3 arr ?nite a? Washington, and is stoppinj "ting the Ebbitt Ho-ise. Mr. and ,. ofm Earle are a strikingly bandi ear. ??r00m and bride. They are the nan- .ie?t8 of many congratulation! irer, Washington Republican, Januar} ?rds; The elegant residence of M 'bap Hart, in Yorkville, was destroye teto: fire last week Loss about $6 3r?J- Insurance $3,000. It is supp icon; tba. tbe gre originated in the c Misa room. these T?e people of Belton tamed ?ailed a new leaf at the beginning of ?day ye*r? ?nd thc first good thing And did was to elect a '"dry ticket" f our close up thebar-roomr. The ten Aud ante wave is |?iuia? fem. COMMERCIAL. YESTERDAY'S MARKET. Corrected Weekly from the Augusta Evening News. AUGUSTA, GA., Jan. 25,1880. COTTON. Tone of the market-12, m., easier ; 3, p. m., steady. Ordinary. 8 Good Ordinary.'....-. Jff Low Middling. 101 Middling .".- ll Good Middling . Nj Mat!road Schedules. Change of Schedule. CH AK LOTTE, CO LU ti BIA <fc AUGUSTA Ii. lt., S GKXKRATJ PASSENT; KR DEPARTMENT COLUMBIA; 8. C., Jan. 14,: 18817" ON and after Sunday, Jan. IR, 1831, tho following Schedule will be op erated by this Company: No 42, SOUTH, DAY PASSENGER. Connect at W. C. et A. Junction willi South Carolina (rain for Charleston, ex cept Su udays. Leavo Charlotte. 2 00 p m Arrive at Columbia.ll l.r> p-m Leave Columbia.ll 22 pan Arrive at Augusta, . 12 25 pm No 43, NORTH, DAY PASSENGER. Leave Augusta. 5 30 a m A rrivc al Columbia....10 03 a ni Leave Columbia . 10 30 a ni Arrive at Charlotte. 3 25 p in No 47, NOUTU, NIGHT EXPRESS Leave Augusta,. 1 40 p m Arrive at" Columbia,. i> 22 pm No 48, SOUTH. Leave Columbia,. 8 00 a ra Arrive at Augusta. 12 50 pm For reservation of Sleeping Car, Berths, Time Tables, or other information, apply to W. A. GIBBES, Ticket Agent, Union Depot, or to A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. G. P. TALCOTT, Sup't. TH?MPSOjy" HE?JYDE? DI alt Vt iu Kvrry DcMii-lptlon of III: W int ANO SUPPLIES ? 310 k soil St., Augusta, Ga. WINDOW^GLASS. The largest and best assorted stock ol Glass in the city. PUTTY. In bulk, also in boxes of 1 to T> lbs. White Lead and Zinc. Strictly Pure, made by the Kentucky Lead and Oil Co , which we guarantee as good as the best. Also, the well known Nassau White Lead and pureFrenoh Zinc PREPARED PAINT. The celobrated Paint, made by Wads worth, Martinez it Longman, which we know lo be good. ?RUSHES Full lino of Paint it Whitewash Brushes COLORS. A large and assorted stool; of Colors Ix Oil. Also, Dry Colors. VAR???SHS?S. While Damar, Coach, G -pal, Furniture Japan, Asphalt um, Ac. . KrlLS?^?fii^E.; . % Johnson's celebrated Prepared Kalspj ? mino, sll nitrides. { ?TL . Linseed Oil, Baw and Boiled. Builders' Hardware. A large variety of Lucks. Rim and Mortice Locks. Surface and Mortice Blind Hinges. All sizes and styles of Door Butts. Inside Blind Butts, brass and iron. A fine linc of Padlocks. Yale Store Door Locks. Ya'.e Night Latches. Screws in any quantity and every sizi and anything else you want in tho Hare ware line. Doors, Sash and SS I i sui*. The largest stock in Augusta, at bnttoi figures. Send for price list. Balusters, Brackels and Mantel And almost anything that can be mac out of wood, weare prepared to make. Yellow Pine Ijiinibei*. In any quantity, rough or dressed. -15^ We pack and deliver all of oi goods free of charge. Thompson & Heinde!, 310 JACKSON STREET. Dec. 28,1880. Iv 1 "TPTOL COTTOMT" ESTABLISHED 1S12. TRADE MAR K (WOVNU ox Wu mt Srooui ) GEORGE A. CLARK, SOU: AGENT. 100 BROADWAY, NEW TO] Since the introduction of this Spool Coi nlo the American market, ita ?neceas ?een. ?mpreccdouic?. No other brand .hr'ead has over met with tho Rame ame if public favor in tho same space of time The "0. N. T." manufacturers were irst to recognize tho importance of the f ng Machine and to make n nix-cord cot jrhich has ever since bee n tho rocogu standard for machines. *All tho improvements in machinery .he inventivo genius of the niueteenth ,ury lina produced havo 1>een adapted bi nanufacturers of " O. L?. T." At nil tho great Intensional Fairs o Forld, "O. N. T." hus boon awarder lighest honors. Tho " O. N. T." factories nt Newark, md Paisley, Scotland, employ 5,200 o aves-mako sufficient thread daily lo round the world four times. Consumo HO lon.? of coal daily. Tho manufacturers of "O. N. T." or ;argeBt manufacturers of Spool C'ntion i ivorld. A full assortment c f this Spool Coito: ve hau .it wholesale and n-tail at PHILLIPS & JACKSON'? Ninety Six, S J in. ?5. I88L_ Law Notice. W. D. OUST*, I F. IT. NOR Offico at Edgefleld, | Office at A OUZTS Sc NORRIS rf HE undersigned have Ulis dav Jl od a copartnership for the prac IAW, under the firm mimo of OUZ NORRIS. Seid firm will practice ?"V?itfi? .[. this Stato. . W. D. OUZTS, F. W. NORRI Jan. 4, 1881. _ W. M. CORLEY ?'oroner of Enfield Coi Omce nt Dr. W. D. Jennings' ro tho old Saludn Hol?**. Jiu. il, i*a.i. That Reign of High Prices which through the i ments for long Drained rn Hiers MI lill 1 fl. vi gamo Conans toa Dreamless, Dr?arv Oblivion the I Compet? 200 Pieces BLACK -md COLORED SILKS, at 50c. ver yard. 578 Pieces BROCADED DRESS GOODS, in the New and Fa?! ionable Shades, at S. 10 and 12*c. 4,000 Pieces ALL-SILK "GROS GRAIN RIBBON at 10c a j?r\ but worth in New York 25c. 25,000 Yards FLANNEL, cht down lo 25c. a varo*. . THE REASON ?S PLAIN ! Enthroned on the Pinnacle of Unlim? Energy ane Untram THE OLD FROM HSR DOUBLE SHOTT? wm W? fe non Yards STANDARD CALICOES (And they arr Stanfords,) at -lie ! 175 Do/en Gentlemen fl W I? JEtt b ?N tiua. , ai 503 D zen All-Linen HANDKERCHIEFS cu. 950 Dozen Ladies COLORED H0S1*. ?t Ufo per tv.ir; 853 D?zeu All-Linen. TOWELS, ?( LOc. each. T May rise and fall, great parties spring to life ?ii 1 tte; within their reach its great exemplar, G HA k, but . Tu... F? rVkoir^jtfc at!?! Iivl** il STOVE DEALER ?2S Broad St., ?agosta, Ga, L Si, M~ ' -? - _ . ri For Fifteen years past " w< been supplying the people of Son Lb Carolina and Georgia with that'great- ^ est ol home comforts, the COOKING "v^p^. STOVE, and yet the call ?fl for more, and especially of the sort that FULLI?RTOJV keeps . ter REPAIRS caa be lind tor Stove? Bold LO, 12 and 15 vears aeo STOVES,. TIN and WOODEN WA RE, sall on 8 Broad St.; Scar Lower Market, A?sg?is?a, Ga. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, and MARPLE WORK ??era?lf & ways on hand or made to order. A large Beckon ready for lettering ann ; itelivery at sliortest notice. 'Several hundreds cf new designs of the most modern styles of Monuments, furni?heil at a lu ) r price than ever beiore in this market, and of the be?;t workmanship, - : -' 1 r to that of the new Confederate Monument, recently r-rected by mp iii this city. THEO, M. A KKw A LTE R. Iv51 . Lton has ol mut tho 5ew ton, i zed that cen f tho ftho I the N.J. p?rti go a o the n the a tim C. m S RIC, .ik?n. form tico of "(j All Kinds,'So:tt and Sizes. Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Pencils, Slates, &c. PAPER, Paper Bags, Cotton Twine Olli Paper Twine, etc. Oh The LARGEST Sloe1*, the LOWEST Prices, ai MAIDS' BOOK STOKE 829 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga. January lg, ISSI.-f -J26m. DlvJB ?SE TRENTON, S. j ri UT iii IA . JP IR.O UPIRIE T O 3=tS h 1 O.. i T wonld bo ..srles? to attempt lo enuinefati lb? Ailic?w f* bave ot hand; suffice it to sny we deal largely in T)RY GOOD- N?TI?NS; II A. TS, BOOTS ?nd SHOES, T^^fK-CROCKERY ?nd GLASSWARE, HOLLOW WARE, GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, &c, &c. Sf* i:ty. om, in FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. COOKIISr'GSSTOVES3 And thou?ands of otb %r useful ?irticloK, at, prices to satisfy all. gt Tbe higlref-t market price paid for Cotton. Call and ree and believ ? j accounts for 1880 are past due for G nu no and Store account. Cort id pl ile nt. once. IVSMS'i & ??IA1?<R?T, Aff'??. and Specious Argument of the Peoples' Puree. ie Logic of li id Forever )warfe i i n i Spasm 3 ic ition. 790 Pieces WOOL LINSE YS, at Ile. 14 Cases KENTUCKY JEANS, at ll 00 Cases SEA ISLAND' SHIRTING 114 Pieces TOWEL DAMASK, (a.wo: 700 Pieces DRESS GOODS, RAW SA G30 Dozen Ladies' Fancy ColoredHOS 'TIS THUS EX A Y markets of Georgia, A'] iii the Manufacturers' ey [ted Capital, Backed by : imeied Resources, H o us: 3D G-XTTNTS, BELGHE 122 Dozen Ladies'Ali-Line:i. HE Mi ' nt 12'-c. each'.' 220 Dozen Mists' FANCY HOSE, at 1 100 Df.zr-n SPOOL COTTON, at 5c. r tlie old love of Commercial \ U GRAY & Pendleton's , ] 804 BROAD (r?ext to IS, K. S A.UGrUST Keeps Constantly on h< Booke and Consisting in part of Standard an 1 ft md Religious, Bibles, Testaments, Uv ? ions) Sunday School Books and requis: Behool Blank Books all kinds, Note. LeUerj Ex* DFFI?E and FANQY STATIONERY, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Pi Ibok$ and small packages of Stxtione on receipt of money for same. Oct. 5,-tf 44 Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I ? EDGEFIELD COUNTY. In Common Picas. Rachael Adam*, as Administratrix of E. Bettie Webb,- deceased, Plaintiir, r.s. A. J: Norris, J. L. Addison, and Na than Gregory and S. , E. Webb -Com " plaint to sell land to pat/ debts, ?be. NOTICE is hereby aiven that by vir tuo of an order of Hon. T. B. Fraser in this cause, dated October 23d, 1880,1 will soil al Edgeliold CH., on thelirst Monday in Pehruary next, at th? risk hf the former purchaser, tho following real estate belonging to the estate of saidE' Bettie Webb", deceased, viz: All that tract or parcel nf land, con. mining three hundred, acres, moro or k-:-s, situated in tlio County and .Suite aforesaid, and hounded by lands of 1). E Holland, James A. Holland, W. S. Allen j ?nd others. Term? of sale: One-third cash ; the : balan?a on a credit, ol' one and two years ! in equal instalments, with interest from date of sale. The credit portion to be sc ; cured by bond of the pnrchsser with a mortgage of the premisea sold. Titles and mortgage extra. . S. S. TOM PKINSy Master. ? Jan. 5,1881. 5t?_ Master's Sale. ! ."STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?DG E FI ELP COUNTY, .. fn Common Pleas. William M. Landrum, adtn'r., Plaiutill', vs. Francis C. Landrum and others, , Defendants. NOTICE is hcroby given that by virtue of a decretal order of Judge T. B. , Fraser in this case, dated Oct. _a, 1SS0, i I will sell at Edgctiold C. H., on the first j Monday in February next, the follow ing real estate, viz: I All that.lot or parcel of laud belonging I to tho ?state of George W. Landrum. do ! ceased, situated in ?he county and Slate aforesaid, and in the town of EdgehVld, hounded by the streeton which is located j thc Episcopal church, lauds of Mrs. Lei? \ Addison and M. C. IJutlor, said lot being i the sar ' ??voy?d to said G. W. Lan ; dru" i .vis Covar on thc 23rd Keb rna. . i>. IS80. Tv of sale cash. Titles extra. S. S. TOMPKINS, Muster. Jan. 5, 1881. ."> ."> Notice ol Wisckarge. A LL persons having demands agaiiitti JLJL tho estate of Douglas Robertson, dc coitsod, uro required to present them flt tho t Jil<-?- of tho Frobato Judge, on the gth day of Fel-rua?y next. All persona interested in said estate, either as l?ga teos or creditors, aro notified that tho un dersigned will make a final seulement upon said estate, in tho Probate Judgo'w off!co.nf this county,' on tho 81 h day ol February next. ' N. I). ROBERTSON, Ad'or. Jan. 4, ISSI. - 4(5 law Notice. WHEN not at Edgeiield Village, J can be found at Mooting Street, pre pared to attend to my law practice.' Capt P. B. Waters, of Johnston, is still asso ciated with mo. Collections a specialty ARTHURS. TOMPKINS. Nov. 10,1860. 3m40 -, l( ./.V 'ti-. ensa?onaf Advertise ^ Maffnitat I ff>rts of Paralyze! 3.C., ..... . . ., .... :, slaaghierel ak oe. rider) mark d away afc ,'i>j. a vat .TEEN TWILL? ai; 82. a yard. dERY red-ced to 10c. a pair; PLAINED 750,000, CHENS, SAVANNAH e, and Securely Dauntless ?? Kl STITCHED HANDKKRCHIEF--8, l.Oo. t er n.iir. I'o'zen. ititi? liveA in EduenVM, Jt u? STREET, chneider's,; A., GA.. ?tid a full line ol' Stationery, liicellanc-cus Books, Novel?, Tale*, m Books, (of different, d?nomio. te?, >. . als Cap; Bill and Legal-Cap Paper. Picture Frames, Dolls and Toy?, clitres, &c, &c. :ry sent' by *. aa i 1 / Free of .Posta oe, A. P. PEIVDLGTOIVj 804 BROAS ST., AUGUSTA, GA. -? -H Sheriff's Sale. i 7 A 'JE OE SO V.T11 CA ROLIKA RIDGEFIELD COUN'J Y. r. P. Carroll, Adm'or, for the use ol II. G. M. Dunovant, vs. Elijah Still.-Ex camion. ? '? ? . '. '-x,\. ' BY virtue of an Execution to me di rected in thc a above stated cause, I ivi!l proceed to sell, at th? risk: of the former purchaser, at Edgefield C. H.. MV the first Monday in February next, Mi* tract-of'land; containing two hun dred ami thirty (?Sir) acres,, morepr les?, adjoining lands of Clark Slinking,-Bry nn JYou'ngblood, James Lowrey, Dr. Jno. bandrhm and others ; said land levied upon as the-property of the?bov? riamnd defendant- . - . .... T>?rms cash. Title? ?xtr?. W. H. OUZTS, S; E C. Jan 17, 1881. , *te7 State of South Carolina . EDGEFIELD C0??NTY. ; InCominon Pleas. F. L. Smith and Lewis Jones, late part . ners in trade under the name and style ' ' of Smith ?fe Jones, Plaintiffs, VS. Lu cinda H. Burton, Deft.-Kummons, lo renew execution. T" Lucinda Burton. Whereas, judgment-was obtained in thc Circuit Court for the County of lee field and State of South Carolina, on the fourth day of March, A I). 1867; in the above entitled cause, against Lucinda Burton, Defendant, ibr the sum of Two Hundred and Tbirty-fotw Dollars, with $20.62 costs, in favor of Smith <fc Jones. Plaintiffs, and execution waa duly issued thereon, but the .active energy thereoi has now expired and it is desired to have the same renewed at March Term of the Court of Common Pleas, A. D. 1881. Now, thoreforo, you are summoned to app?arat the next-Term of the Circuit Court to be held for-sald County on tho second Monday in March, 1881, at tho place of holding tho same, and then and there show causo, if any you can, why said execution should not be renewed ?according to law. 0. F. CH TATHAM, C. C. C. P. Dnte/1 Dec. Kith, A. D. 18i*V J. L. ADDISON, PlalntiftV Att'v. Dec. 22, 18S0. . fitS Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby gi ven. that there will be a final settlement of tire Es taie of Mark Kthercdge, dec'd.,on Thurs day, 3rd dav of F* lir?ary, 1881, ih Judge Probate's ?nice at Edgeflold C. H. I will, also, at the same time, apply to ' Judge Probate of Edgefield county for a discharge from tho Exccutorship of said cstnto.' All clniois against said estato must be presented p?ior, to Uiat timo or they will bo barred. W H.TIMMERMAN, Ex'or. of Mark Etberedge. Jan. 4, 1881. _5t5 Notice! STEAM SAW MILL ! IWI LL Saw for the Local Traie tor tho next three months, and puhipn longer. All ordempromptly filial; and tm prepared to deliver the same. Terms: CASH. O. F. GOODWIN. Trenton, S. C.,.'Noy. 16,168). t? Si