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I FASHI0RHC Plaid is the fashion foi thing-coats, gowns, cap blouses. Plaid velvet is on newest mate3:ials, and is v and extremely]"chic." The fau cy for silk mixtu silk-figured floods continu?e of the pretty, rough wolle figured with nne silk lines i seeing patterns. Still ott shot with sills: in waving pa and yet others are figure little dots or the larger coil in silk. These figures are either in mixed cashmere co a neutral background, or ' darker shade of the same c the ground. There are bongalines, figured with squares in i;he self-color dashes of red added to There are also many light ?colored bengalines,' striped fine silk stripes, or pinheai in silk, or a combination of These goods will undoubted used, in combination with Por children's dresses thei bengali ues, with gay silk _st in three or four dull ta] KL colors. A dainty little theater b< ;v - .. in the trimming of which disposals were studiously av< is made of cream white poi) Gene lace, with a face trimmi twisted black velvet, which tually counteracts the trying e of the white..upon the face front a trio of short tips nod i directions, and at the ba< resette of black velvet COE the upper ends of the black v g?? bridle. ? Plaid silks are effective . combined with plain wool g The -clan colors are displayed material called radzimir Ecos soft silk ihat will brighten most sombre cloth with whicl may be used. Another soft which may, however, be app: .ately chosen for entire go1 both for calling and for cari i|??-- . wear, is paillet de soie, in w colored stripes are woven on d< edly contrasting grounds. Cordurette is a new wo showing a crinkled surface tween groups of small cords, pretty when made up witl trimming. Pongee, either dyed or in natural color, is the most dur: \y.._ of silks, aud is much liked petticoats since taffeta has I ? found to wear so unsatisfact?ril; White or light-hued full sie? are seen in dark house costin and distinguish them from st: dresses of similar weight ? - The handles of tha ne^ parasols and umbrellas are mi tc unscrew in order to be carried tourists in their trunki or travel: bags. Pique or Suede gloves will place the chamois and wash-leatl gloves so much favored during \ P Summer. They are .strong a ll shapely and very stylish for wa ing wear. Mousquetaire gloves are aga fashionable. They look well o\ sleeves that are close-fitting at t wrists. Empire vests, that may conce a multitude of worn or staini spots in the basque of a stre costume, are introduced af ve: dressy accessories and as speci accompaniments io the shoi jaunty jackets but recently r< vived. The styles vary in thei vests, and both slender and sho: . figures may be suited. The "clothes tree" comes no1 ^ with all suite8of furniture, and i supplying a need which may hav existed, but cannot be said to hav been serious before its appearance Twist?d puff trimmings of chiffo] crepe or net make dainty foot garnitures for evening gowns ; an< rope trimmingsjof ribbon or core vare favored for street costumes. It is a little strange that Gov Y.v - Tillman's-vote in the towns should be so much below the vote for Presi ...<'..'_. dentiarelectors, after all that has been said about supporting party nominees.-Cotton Plant. , Young Wife-What do you think of my pie-crust, Jack? Jack (who doesn't wish to be as severe as the case warrants)-Very nice, my darling; but didn't you get the shortening in lengthwise. If all great men of the day, Gladstone is said to be the most prudent and discreet in the matter of diet. To this act may be at * tributed his long and vigorous life. 5,000 lbs. Bacon sides and strips - Bacon strips 7{c by hundred, 500 lbs. Kingan Hams, at E. J. NORRIS'S. Coffees, Teas, Rice, Grits, -Fancy Cream Cheese, at E. J. NORRIS'S. *2 cars Flour, l.car Tennessee Meal, at E. J. NORRIS'S. 1 PROMPT RELIEF For biliousness, diarrhoea, nausea, and dizziness, take Ayer's Pills the best family medicine, . purely vegetable, Every Dose Effective Fair Notice. IFORBID any person hunting or| otherwise trespassing on my lands. Any such trespassers will he dealt with according to law. LUKE CULBBEATH. Notice. ON Wedneeday,the 30th day of Nov., 1892, at ll o'clock a. m., one or more County Commissioners will be at Shaw' and McKie's mill for the pur pose of letting the contract to keep the ferry at that place. Contractor required to give justified hond of $300, for the faithful performance of his duty. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. J. A. WHITE, GEO. E. DOBN, M. A. WHITTLE, Commissioners PPIOGPHS, Crayon, Pastek and Oil PORTRAITS made at prices to | suit the times. Childrens'-Photogfaphs a specialty. ^J?T'The Photographs now made J WILL NOT TURN YELLOW. R. H. MIMS. ~DQ YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this ls a new bo (lending out babies on application ; it has been done before, however, but never have those furnished been so near the original sample as tbis ono. Everyone will exclaim, " Well 1 that's the sweetest baby I ever saw I" This little black-nn-Mvhire. engraving can give you buta faint idea of the exquisite original. I'M A DAISY." which we propose to send to you., transpor tation paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and is in tho act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which has betn pulled off and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, and the ?yea follow you, no matter where you stand. The exqui site reproductions of this greatest painting Of Ida Waugh (tho most celebrated of modern painters of baby lire) aro to be given to those who subscribe to Dcmorest's Family Maga zine for 18.93. The reproductions cannot be told from tho original, which cost $400, and are the same size (17x22 inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our sub scribers during lf}93, other great pictures by such artists as Percy Moran,Maud Hum " Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what wedidduringtho past year, "A Yard of Pan sies," and "A White House Orchid" by the wife of President Harrison, and you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe for Demores?? Family Magazine for 1893 will possess a gallery of ex quisite works cf ort ot great value, besides a Magazine that cannot be equaled by any in rho world for its beautiful illustrations and Subject matter, that will keep everyone post, ed on aU the topics of tho day, and ail the fads and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family; and while Demoresu's is not a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are per fect, and we give you, /ree of cos?, ai l the pat terns you wish to use during the year, and in any size yon choose. Send in your.sub scription at once, only $2. and you will really! get over $25 in value. Address the publisher, W. Jennings Domorest, 15 East 14th St, New York. If you are unacquainted with tbs Magazine, teni 10 cents for a specimen copy, jj ?The ADVERTISER and this famous I Family Magazine all for $3.00 a j year. J. M. COBB, Edgefieid, S. G. Six Creal Leaders ! $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 CENTS SHOE. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50) LADIES SHOES. Every Fi larraitefl Of 24 dozen pairs of these goods sold last season-only 2 pairs have been returned for repairs. This record cannot be beaten by any shoe dealer in the State. When you want a GOOD Shoe go to J. M. COBB. Remember we don't claim to do it all, but we know that our prices md our quality in goods can't be matched in this market. J. M. COBB. 25 bushels Seed Wheat, 20 bushels Seed Barley, 15 bushels Seed Rye, at E. J. NORRIE'S. 50 boxes wrapped and unwrap ed Soap. E. J. NORRIS. Want 1,000 bushels Seed Oats. 15c in trade at. E. J. NORRIS P li 1 car Va. Salt, 65c per sack, at j * E. J. NORRI8'S. K 0 kegs Nails, 5Full stock Canned Good?, all ll duds, at E. J. NORRI s's, a It Costs You Nothing. We are pleased to announce that we have made arrangements hy which we are prepared to supply free to each of our subscribers a year's subscription to that well, known monthly home and farm Journal, the American Farmer published at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio. We make this offer to each of * our subscribers who will pay up ?ll arr?arges on subscription and one year in ad vance, and to all new subscribers paying one year in advance. The American Farmer is strictly Na tional in its character. It isa high-class illustrated journal filled with entertaining and instructive reading matter, containing each month much information that is invaluable to agriculturists and of special interest to each member of every home. It is suited to all localities, being National in. its make and character, thus'meeting with favor in all localities. It is strictly non-political and non sectarian. It has a trained corps of contributors and is ' carefully edited. The various departments of Farm, Horticulture, Sheep and Swine, The Home, The Horse and the Dairy, are filled with bright and useful matter. The readers of the American Farmer are uni versal in its praise and look for its monthly visits with keen anticipa tion. The regular subscription price to the American Farmer is $1.00 a year, but by this arrange ment it costs you nothing to receive that great publication for one year. Do not delay in taking ad vantage of this offer, but call at once or send in your subscription, Sample^ copy of the American Farmer caj? be seen at the ADVER TISER office, or' will he supplied direct by the publishers. Crockery, Glassware, Wooden ware, Grass Blades, ai E. J. NORHIS'S. Sole Agent for the Celebrated "Elk" Band Hats, MTd by C. H. Gardner & Co., Philadelphia. We can give you tho latest styles and best quality in these goods realizing the importance of selling a Good Hat we [will hereafter devote especial attention to this department. Call on us. J. M. COBB. Richmond &DaMle Rairoad Co. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Sehedulc, in effect January 17,189a. Trains ron V/7 ?th Mori dian Time. SOUTHBOUND. Yen.Lim No. 27. Daily No. 9. Daily. No. ii. Daily. Lv New York.. 4:30PM 12-.15U? 4;30PM " Philadelphia 6.57 " 3.50AH 6.57 " Baltimore... 9.45 " 6.50" 9.45 " ? Washington.12.00 " 11.10 " 11.20 " ?. Bichmond... 3.20AM 3.00PM 3.00AM " Greensboro.. 7.09 " 10.25 "10.20 u " Salisbury... 8.28 " 12.28AM 12.05PM ^ Charlotte { 9.35- Tuu J*g A " Bock Hill. 3.03 " 2.43 "Chester..3.44" 358" " Winnsboro. 440 " 450 " AW&n^M.f 6-07" 5.50." Lv Columbia j . 6Mu 6Mu " Johnston. 8.12 " 7.63 " "'Trenton. 858" 8.08" " Graniteville . 8.55" 8.36 " Ar Augusta. 9.30 " 9.15 " " Charieston. 1150 " 10.05 " "Savannah. 6 JO " 6.30" NORTHBOUND. No. IJ. Daily. No. io. Daily. Yes.Lira. No. 38. Daily. Lv Savannah.. 8.00AM 6.40PM , " Charleston. 6.00 " 6.00 " "Augusta... 1.00PM 7.00" " Graniteville 1.32 " 7.55 " "Trenton.... 2.00" 8.38" "Johnston... 2.13" 8.52" ?r:r(i,nmv. )4.00" 30.40 " Lt-Columbia.. j410 ? 1050 u " Winnsboro. 5.37 " 1256AM "Chester.... 6.30" 153" "BockHill.. 8.07" 2.03" Ar nwwfo { 8.00 " 3.05 Lv onarl0?8- * j 850 " 7.00 "Salisbury... 9.55" 8.36 "10.34 " " Greensboro. 11.38AM 10.30 "12.00 " Ar Bichmond.. 7.40" 6.30PM. .J Washington 1055 " 9.46 " 8.38AM " Baltimore. . 12.05PM 11.35 " 10.08 " " Philadelphia 250AM 3.00 " 12.35PM "NewYork.. 4.50" 650" 350 " 9.20PM THE DICKS HOUSE Private & Transient Board. 303 Ellis Street, Corner Washington. AUGUSTA, - ? GA Charges Reasonable. Always ask for "J. M. Cobb's" $3.00 [rent's Shoes and $2.00 Ladies' Shoes, We buy these goods in such quantities is to be able to sell you for $1.00 per pair less than you can find them any where. Our "Crown" brand for $155 ind $1.50 cannot be duplicated either n quality or price outside of our itore. When you want a good calf ?ned shoe or genuine Standard Screw )rogan call for Marcy Bros. goods ?old only by J. M. COBB, Sole Agent. I will pay within ^c of the Au gusta market for cotton. E. J. NORRIS. Jas. M. Cobb keeps Charles ?esier and the Rockland Co's, fine ?ents' Shoes. Don't buy any other md you will not regret it. The )est unlaundred shirt in town for ?0 cte. Ladies, don't be imposed on nth shoddy shoes. Buy Jas. M. ?obb'e celebrated $1.50 and $2.00 Cid Boots and you will never use my other. OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY. -, < I will give close attention to all orders for Family Groups, Schools, Buildings, Animals, Machinery, etc. Send in your orders. Prices reasonable. GEO. F. MIMS. THE ' Electric Saloon AND - j All Night Restaurant IS LOCATED AT - 1102 Broad St., - AUGUSTA, GA' We specially call the attention ,o? our Edgefield friends to tho purity o? our brands-all best Whiskeys con stantly on hand. North Carolina Whiskey at $1.60 per gallon-good. Give us a call. J. W. SMTH.Prop'r. Save Money by purchasing your trees and plants from us. 250 Acres in Fruit Nursery. 1 Acre under Glass. EVERYTHING for the Orchard and Garden. Largest stock in the. South. j We make a specialty" di growing , trees, plants, etc., especially adapted to the South ern States. Catalogue mailed free. Address, P. J. BERCKMANS, Fruitland Nurseries, Established In 1856. I-A.TJC3-TJTST-A?, - CrJL. Voil can GEO, B, LAKE, RE*L ESTATE - AND - INSHRAN0EA8T, Office over fiank ol EMeld. H. C. PERKINS, President. I. A. HAUSER Manager. Saw Mill Machinery, Engines, Boilers, V Founders & Machinists. Georgia Iroo moils, AUGUSTA, GA. ?Correspondence Solicited. I, * SQOBS, * Vats, -AND- ; GafrFnffltt* is. Oar Clothing'' Establishment it fall and com plete with all grades, from a very cheap .snit to the very best custom made goods. It has been oar desire to establish a First-class Clothing House inJEdgefield. and we are doing it. Onr goods have hu en selected with cara and we can make prices to suit the times. We make Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats, and Gents1 Furnishing Goods specialties, and therefore we can do better for you than one who sells everything. We buy oar goods from the very largest manufacturers and in large quantities, and pay cash for them, thus we are enabled to sell goods cheaper than else where. We can show you a lino of fino good? that you can get only in large cities? Men's suits that we sold last season for Sis.50, we now sell for $10. Suits that are worth $18, we are selling at $15. Children's double-breasted suits for S 1.35, worth (a, and full line of all the better grades. A large stock of Rubber goods of the very best quality, to be sold cheap. GENTS' ? H AX S . A full and complete stock of Bats for boys and men. AU the latest styles at very low price*. ?HOE)?. I SjWt have the largest shoe stock ever shown in Edgefiold. We look specially after this depart ment of our business, and know that we can sat isfy any one as to style and price. We can sell ' you a Ladies' Dress Shoe, nicely made, buttoned or laced, for fi. Shoes are the only goods we [ have for ladies, and we are always glad to have the ladies call and look atour shoes, as we feel confident that weean please them in our immense shoe department. All grades of shoes for children, misses, ladies, and men, very cheap. I SHIRTS I SHIRTSI In lanadried and unlaundried, in all sizes and perfect fits. A first-class unlaundried shirt, re enforced back and front, good linen bosom, and made of real good homespun, for ?oe. An im mense stock of Negligee shirts, from very cheap ones to the very best quality. _ Large quantity of A arris wire buckle Suspend ers, thc best that are made, very cheap. Gents' Undervests. Full assortment-very reasonable.* A complete assortmenttof beautiful handker chiefs. Full stock of Hosiery and Gloves. CRAVATS. We carry a line of theso goods that you do not find in small towns. They are made up for us in all the latest shades and styles. Can show you the prettiest linc of. these goods ever brought to this town. A very large stock of Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Umbrellas at low prices. It is impossible to give much idea of our stock in asi advertisement, but when you need any thing in our line, come to see us. We can show a large, first-class stock, from which to maka your selections, and there is no reason, why we can't sell you cheaper than Augusta, ano we will do it. ZEB. 33. HAJR/T &o OO. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 37,189a. . o o M H OD I we will Do. We will save you money if you I will give us your Note Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Letter Heads, Curds, all kinds. BOOK WORK of Every Kind Done tt this Office. Givens a trial THE GREAT CHILL and FEVER The River Swamp 18 A CERTAIN CURE FOR Price 50 cents and $1.00 Per Bottle. Dumb Chills, Chills and Fever, Chronic Chills, Also a PREVENTIVEof all the troubles. The remedy is simple and harmless contains no arsenic or poison ous drug. In all cases of debility and loss of appetite from malarial poison ing the use of this wonderful remedy works wonders. Ask for the River Swamp Chill | and Fever Cure and take no other. Sold by &H country stores. Proprietor &Manufr, -A-TJQ-TJST-A. j - GrJL.\ W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTREN. And other special tie? for Gentlemen, Ladle?, Bon and Hlsnoa are the Best in the World. Seo descriptive advertise ment which will appear In this paper. Take no Substitute, bnt Insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES,with name and price stamped oa bottom. Sold by COBB, EDGEFIELD, 8. C. Beauty Tells ! Just arrived, one car load of j [ Roll Top, Cylinder -AND standing Desks, In Walnut and Oak. Will sell CHEAP and make Easy Terms. Also, an elegant [assortment of Secretaries, Book Cases, Cabinets. China Closets And Cabinets. iGood Goods -AND Low Prices. A full line of ?Summer Goods, in 3luding Kefrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers I Hammocks, Mosquito Nets And Canopies. 300 Lawn Settees at$l each. PADGETT, -THE HOUSEFURNISHER,. 805 SJEbOJLD ST. B?3 ^TXT^?3 - TO GO TO - Miss SARAH ZINN'S - FOU ALL KINDS OF - TOYS - AND - Christmas Goods Candies, and all things Attractive. Stamping and Pinking done at short notice. 539 Broad Street, - AUGUSTA, GA. WM. SCHWEIGERT, Tlie Je^rellei% Corner Broadand McIntosh ?ts.. E. FL Schneider, IMPORTERS OV VISE Wines, Liquors and Cigars, AND DEALERS IN Bourbon Rve and Corn Whiskey. 601 and 8o3 Broad Street, ' SHIP YOUR COTTON -TO DAVISON & FARGO, AUGUSTA, - - - GA. QUICKEST SALES. HIGHEST PRICES. BEST WEIGHTS. SHIP OR HAUL YOUR COTTON -TO CRANSTON & STOVALL, Fireproof Warehousemen. 7 3.9 HR; B ir;:Lsr O?L:X);S S.T JR, IE IE.T , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA They have had long experience, are liberal, progressive, active, and'guarantee quick sales and prompt returns. We will make full cash advances on all consignments. Cranston & S to vail, AUCUSTA, GEORGIA. Will tbis Wt fte iflai?t? We are head quarters for everything in the line of Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Ornament tal wood work. Variety in our pfoduct is limited only by the wants of our customers. We aim for your orders. Let us send you prices. 6a|asta Lamber Co., AUGUSTA, GA. General ? Repair ? Shops, EDGEFIELD, S. C, G. B, COURTNEY, PR PR "X I have opened General Repair Shops at Edgefield, S. C., where I viii be pleased to receive the patronage of the public in therine of ?eneral Repairs and Overhauling, such as: Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Road Vehicles, of all Kinds. Steam Engines, Mowers, Reapers, Gins, - MANUFACTURER OF - MR aii House Fi In f t anything and all things in the way of Machinery that may ieed repairs will receive the most careful and conscientious attention ,t my hands. All work guaranteed and done at short notice. Give oe a trial. Prices Low and Stricty Cash. Gr. B. G OURTNEY Near. ???>ot, EDGEFIELD C. H., . - S. C.