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Edenfield Advertiser TH OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26,1894. Tb.9 roll of the next House of Representatives gives the Republi cans a majority of 112. The State Fair did not get an appropriation from the Legisla ture. Gen. Lee's grandson, Robert E. Lee, lives on his father's estate in Fairfax county, Va., but goes to Washington every day to practice law. Mr. Lee is 6 feet 5 inches in height, and weighs over 200 pounds. T*B?r7lngerso?l once said that he woaldn't believe that there was a hell until Missouri went Republi can, and now the Iola (Mo.) Regis ter demands'that he redeem his pledges. The most unique Sunday school iii the world is on the line of the Nashville, Chattanoogo and St. Louis railroad, among the tele graphers. The regular lesson leaf is used, and all the questions and answers are given bv wiro. The inscription on the tomb of Gen. Chinese Gordon in St. Paul's Cathedral closes as follows : "Who at all times and everywhere gave his strength to the weak, his sub stance to the poor, his sympathy to the suffering, and his heart to God." No wonder that Chinamen listened to him as if he were from another worid! No wonder that -wild African tribes felt that he was a superior being. Times are hard and negroes are beginning to steal as a natural con sequence. Many of them have been sold out of everything and are utterly destitute and cannot get work, and they have to live and stealing is the only means they have of living. Some of them will uot accept work when it is offered them and they should be put in the chain-gang while others who cannot get work and have nothing to live off are to be pitied. -Ex. A Good Law. The insurance law which has just been passed by the Legisla ture is as follows : Section 1. That hereafter no fire insurance company doing business in this State shall issue policies for more than the - amount of the value of the property to be insured, such amount to be fixed at or be fore the term of issuing said poli cies, and in case of loss by fire the insured may be entitled to recover such amount in case of total loss and a proportionate amount in case of partial loss: Provided, that this does not apply to insur ance on merchandise or stock in trade. Section 2. That this act shall go into effect immediately after its passage. Criminal at Larare. The following letter, which we publish verbatim et literatim, will explain itself : Dec. 18, 1S94. Dear Sir: You will publish in your neus papers : One Joe navnick is his rite nam but when he done the killing of old man howard he went by the nam of Sam robberts. he killed him last fall of 1893 and he is about 6 feet and 4'lnohes hie, a spair made nigro, iyairs a no. ll Shoe and a haird top hat, a frock tale coat and a pear of blue pants, patches on the rump, he is about half gray and he has a cut mouth red gums and one Bottom tooth pushed in to thc left side of his mouth but it is not out. he has a banjo and he picks a pece calledj "charming betsy," and that is his wife, and he picks a pece he calls "Johney get your hire cut," anda pece called "depot" well, he weairs sid whiskers down to about half I way his years, and a little mus tatch, and it is gray, he don't use tobaco, that is the way he left roy place last Wednesday nite when he sean a strange man, and I found outsence tha are trying to catch him. he curses near every breath when he talks and he ses he will not be arested. tell your police if he can arest him and let me no at once by mail at Go van, I will pay him for his arest ; and I here he has killed a woman, he went in the direction of Columbia and he had too wives and one of them in Edge Field, if be is caught write me at once to Govan, S. C. I am all most show he is in your county. Yours very Respectfully, M. D. REED, Govan, S. C. P.S. his wives is not with him tha are bir yet. Santa Clause sends special greet ings to all, inviting them to call at the China and Toy store of J. if. Allen, there they will find Xmas things in endless variety. We name only a few articles: Dolls in china, wax, and rubber, from 5 cent3 up. China cups and saucers, 5 cents and up. Lovely gold and silver vases, 10 and up. Give him C all. J ? ill That our wonderful remedy "MOTEIERS J {( FRIEND" which makes child-birth easy [1 may be within the reach of all we have J reduced the price to ONE DOLLAR per (I bottle. ...BEWARE of frauds, count erfeits and substitutes. Take nothing: but. others SOLD BY ALLDRUCCIST8. ?SrWrite for book "TO MOTHERS' mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Sole Proprietors, ATLANTA, GA. Edgefield Institute This school will close the Fall Term on Friday, Dec. 31st. The Spring Term will begin on Mon day, Dec. 31st. The benefit of the Public School Fund will commence with the Spring Term, and will continue three or three and a half months. L. R. GWALTNEY. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. By J. D. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge. H ERE AS, Mrs. Laura Etheridge hath made suit to me, to grant lier I Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Isaac Burnett, dec'd. THE-E ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the srud Isaac 1 urnett, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court, of Pro bate, to be held at Edgefield C. H., on the ?rd of January next, after pub lication hereof, at ll o'clock in Vue forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ' Civen under my hand, this the 15th day of December, Anno j rT J Domini 1S94. Published on j ~~"} the 19th day of December in the Edgetieid ADVERTISER. J. D. ALLEN, Probate Judge. GHAV MY I have opened a Beef Market and Restaurant on tho corner in rear of the Edgefield Bank. I keep nothing but STALL FED BEEF, and give the BEST of MEALS al the cheapest prices and the short est notice. .Jurymen and witnesses a specialty. Call once and you'll stay a week. Try my soup, 10c a plate. NORMAN YO UNG BLOOD. Harper's Magazine IN 1895. ".The Simpletons."" a new novel bf Thoma? Hurlly, will begin in the December Number. 1S94, and continued to November, 1895, Whoever may be one's favorite among English novelist*, it will he cvndedcd by all critics that Thomas Hardy stands foremost as a master artist in fic tion, and "Thc Simpletons'1 may he expected to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in degree to that which has marked '.Trilby''-the most success ful story of the year. Another leading feature will he the ''Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc." by the Sicur Louis de Conte, Her Page and Secretary, under which guise the most popu lar of living American magazine writers will present the story of the Maid of Orleans. In the January Number will appear a profusely illus trated paper on "Charleston and tue Carolinas," the first of a scries of Southern papers. Northern Africa is attracting more attention than al any other time since it was thc scat of empires. The next volume of HARPKH'S MAGA ZINE will contain four illustrated articles on this region, and three of them will depict thc present life there. Julian Halph will prepare for the MAGAZINE a series of eight stories, depicting typical phases of "Chinese Life and Manners.'* Besides the long stories, there will begin in t ie January Number the firstchaptcrs of "A Three Part Novelette,by Richard Harding Davis-the longest work yetattempted by this writer..Com plete short stories by popuiar writers will con tinue to bc a feature of thc MAGASINE. Send for Illustrated Prospectus. -Thc volumes of thc MAGAZINE begin with the Numbers for june and December of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each-by mail, post-paid. Title-pujrc and Index sent?n application. Remittances should be made by Postofticc Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper ft Brothers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS Harper's Magazine, - ... $4 00 Harper's Weekly, - - - - - 400 Herper's Bazar. - - 4 00 Harper's Young People, - - . 2 00 Postage free to all subscribers in the United i States, Canada, and Mexico. |Addre2s: HARPER & BROTHERS, P. O. Box 059. New York City. Master s Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDON, Limited, against JENNIE H. HUGHES, et al. PURSUANT to the judgment of fore closure in this cause, I will offer j for sale at public outcry before ihe court-house, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the lirst Monday in January, l.s(.).r?, (being the 7tb day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, :he following de scribed realt y, to wit : All that tract or parcel or land, sit uate, lying, and being in the county of Edgefield; State of South Carolina, (ion tai nins: live hundred and thirty three (583) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Fred Powell and B. X.and Lucy lt. Strother; on the east, by lands of the estate of J. II. Hollingsworth, and lands of Jas. Fraser and Spann Barr; on the south, by the lands of .Mrs. I,. II. Nicholson; eui the west, hy the lands of the said .lennie ii. Hughes, the same more fully appearing from a plat drawn and exe cuted by W. II. Yeldell, surveyor, in .January, A. I). 1887. TERMS OK SALE: One-half cash, and the balance in one and two years, with interest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Purchaser to irive bond and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the payment of the credit port ion, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. V. ROATH, Master E. C. Hajj ; Notice ! Having obtained charter privi leges to operate "THE PEOPLES MUTUAL FIRE ASSOCIATION" ! thr<mghout the di fferent countiPS of the State of Georgia, and the State being a very large one, con taining 137 counties, have decided to sell the remainder of my terri tory ac very low figures. This plan of insurance has been operated in this (Edgefield) county and throughout the State of South Carolina under the name of "The Farmers' Mutual Fire Association." There is no chango in the plan of insurance only a slight chauge in the name. The price of counties range from $50 to $100 each, owing to the size of the county and the number you buj\ Now alli ask is that you find out from the treas urer of your county association how much insurance was written up in this county aud multiply that by 50 cents per hundred (the amount the agent collects), and am sure you will be convinced tha you cannot find a business that will pay you near so well. I can refer you to quite a number of men now at work in Georgia if you require it. It will pay you to communicate with me. J. P. MAHON, SOLE OWNER OF CHARTER, NEWBERRY, S. C. IF YOU TOT TO Kif Anything about lost or abandoned land or lands t hat have been sold for taxes, write tonie. If you are entitled to any lands by inheritance, or other wise, in Texas or any other State or Territory in the United States, write to me. If you need any assistance to recover lands that are illegally held by others, write to me. ! have agents and correspondents in ail parts of Texas, and for anything you want to know and cannot lind out anywhere else, try me. My facilities for gathering in formation are unsurpassed. L. FULTON, Benton, Texas. Messrs. Sheppard Uros, are my agents at Edgelield. C. F. KOHLRUSS, Iron &,Wire Fences, Building Stone of Every Description. Cor. Washington and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA ; ProducingLotig'S.'ghtSf/rr.ss ? ???> ing the Sight cf thf? fltf. Cures Tear Drops, Cfaautt?k;!? C ? Tumors, Red Eyes, Kaltad Ey i L=, ? ;'. 1?D FKODUCIXG QUICK &EUQX?3 irr.;i::."T .Also, equally efficacious V'MS ! . maladies, such a* Ulrerv. P? rr-r .'. .?'.". Tumors, Snit libi-um. ila:--.-?, ."' !. ' . ' ' wherevcrlntiammiUiorii-T'V.v ?'. ; '.".'J BAJJVJBm&y bo used :o n<lv:t: :i. An Evergreen Tree ! WITHOUT COST! We will send you by mail, post-paid, one small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, with instructions for planting and caring for it, together with our complete list of Nursery stock. If you will cut out this adver tisement, mark on it the name of tin's paper, and tell how many and what, kind of trees and plants you would like to purchase, and when 3-011 wish to plant them. We will quote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever been offered you. Write at once. EVERGREEN NURSERIES, Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. THC PRICe OF PHOTOGRAPHS IS GREATLY REDUCED. ?PSf"1 Just received apparatus for taking Childrens' Photographs quicker than heretofore. j3>^~* Photographs taken in CLOUDY WEATHER. R. H MI MS. HUSTLERS^ VANTED.s?~ We want a few good j Agents to canvass Edge field and the adjoining I counties for the Edgefield ADVERTISER. None but hustlers,trash-movers, j t^et-iip-nnd-get-boys need apply. To such a dead sure, big thing is nile red. Apply to ThcNationcil <To., ST. LOUIS, MO._ LAND SURVEYOR. LAND SURVEYING carefully and accurately dono hy J. li. CANTE LOU," Edgefield C. H., S. C. Go lo J. W. Marsh & Co., John ston, for be it qualify of goods. Everything to ?longo tho little ones for Christinas at Penn'* Drug Store. Go and sec I Subscribe to the Edgefield A VEItTISlR. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pion?. It. J. PRICE, et al.; against W. D. JENNINGS, et al. PURSUANT to the deere in this cause I will oiler for sale at public outcry, before the court-house, town of Edge field, State of South Carolina, on rbe first Monday in January, 1895, (bein;? the7th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following de?? scribed rea.1 ty, to wit : ^ All that tract of land, lying, situate, and being in Abbeville county and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and eighty-four and one half (184)??; acres, more or less, bound ed by land's of William Thornton, \V. B. Dorn, and others, known as the 'Tatterson tract." All that tract of land, lying, situate, and being in Abbeville and Edgefield counties, South Carolina, containing one hundred and sixty-two and one half (1?2J?) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. Smith, W. B. Dorn, Francis OwensJy, and known as the "Bracknell tract." TERMS OK SALE : One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year, with in terest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the prem ises to secure the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option, terms to be complied with or satisfactory ar rangements made or land to be resold in one hour. Purchaser to pay for papers. AV. P. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. ALVIN ETHEREDGE, against MISS LIZZIE JONES, PCRSUAN? to the decree in this rt] use, I will offer for sal.? at public out cry before the .Court House, town of EdgeflPid, and State nf South Caro lina, on the first Monday in January, 1S95, (being the 7th day of said month i between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit: All that tract of laud in the count}' ol' EdgellHd and State of South Caro lina, containing^oue hundred and forty seven (147) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of L. P. Street, Pay ton Herrin, T. D. Crocker, ll. E. Gar ret r, .Mrs. P. Ables, R. P. Jones, and ?others, and on the warers of Red Hank ?Creek, being known as rite Ben Jones or Crocker t rael of land. TERMS or SALE: One-half (rash, and the balance on a credit of one year. willi interest on the credit por tion from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure the credit portion, I or all cash at the purchaser's option. Terms lt? be complied with or land to ! be resold in two hours. I Purchaser to pay for papers. W. P. ROATH, .Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Ploas. LOU E. COLEMAN, against WM. STEWART. PTJRSU WT to the judgment of fore closure in this cause, I will oller for sale at public outcry before the court-house, town of JCdgetield and State of South Carolina, on the llrst Monday in January, 1893, (being the 7th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed realty, to wit : All that lot, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying, and being in the county of Ed^etield and State of South Carolina, containing two bundred and forty-seven and one-half (247j-e) acres more or less, bounded on the noith by lands of T. J. Dyson and A. W. Clark on the east, by lands of J. A. W. Clark and Wm. Stewart ; south, by lands of Leonard Reams, dee'd, and Milledge Delnach; and west, by lands of Jack Corley and Mrs. Artemesia Still. TERMS OK SALE : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. P. ROATH. Master E. C Tax Assessor's Notice. THE books for receiving tax returns for the fiscal year commencing Oct. 31st. 1895, will be open from Jan. 1st, 1895, to Keb. 20th, 1895. All persons owning property, or ? otherwise having control of such, eith er as agent, husband, guardian, father, trustee, executor, administrator, etc., should return the same in the county in which such property is situated un der oath, and within the time pre scribed by law. All male citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 50 years are required to pay a poll tax of $1 each. Chapter 14 of tho Revised Statutes of | South Carolina prescribes the manner and form of the assessment of taxes. I will be at the following places on the days below mentioned to receive tax returns : Red Hill. Monday, Jun. 7 Collier?, l'uesday, s Boulwarc's Store, Wednesday, ?? Clarks Hill, Thursday, Mocloc, Friday nth,tn 1 o'clock tju-rles. Saturday, rath, to i o'c'k Parksville, Monday, Jan. ij Plum Branch, Tuesday, ?. ij Lonirmires, Wednesday, M io Callisons. Thursday, " 17 Kirkseys. Friday, ?. iS Pleasant Lane, Saturday, " 15 Meeting Street. Monday, .> 21 Stevens Urns. Tuesday, ?. 23 llichardsonville, Wednesday, " sj A S Werts, Thursday,' " z\ I hil ti wunger*, Friday, ? \V. M. Webb's Saturday, " jfi Fitts A- Wheeler's. Monday, ? 2.S Coleman's Cross Hoads,Tuesday, " 29 Dennys, Wednesday, " 30 Peuruoy'S, Thursday,' ?? jl Kinard*"s Friday, Feb. i CatiL'hman's. Saturday, ? 2 Unison's X Hoads, Monday, " ,< Mt. Willing, Tuesday. " s Forrest's Store. Wednesday. M ?1 Watson's Stoi e, Thursday, 41 7 Kldice Sprint;, Friday, " s Wards, Saturday, o Trenton, Monday, " 11 Johnston, Tuesday, ?. u Edgefield C. ff, from Feb. 13th to Feb. 20th, 1895. After which time the law requires 50 percent, added to the property valuation of all parties fail ing to make returns. .J. ll. HALTIWANGER, Auditor E. C. Attention, Sweet Water Light Dragoons! You ?ir3 hereby ordered to meei at your parade grounds on Satur day, Dec. 15th, al ll A.M. Every member is requested to ho present as much business ol vital impor tance will arise for transaction. Bv order .1 AS. DE LAUGHTER, J. 15. SHAW, Captain. Orderly Sergeaut. Ruy shoes from J, \V. Marsh & Co., Johnston. i Bleep Ont the Cold soLD BY LEWIS F. MILLIGAN, DEALER IN MA TELS, TILI CT, GRATES, Al IRON FENCING. GALL A.3ST3D SEJE STOOK. 937 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., above Planters Hotel. ^TJ^L"?39 SS 5,10 AND 15 CENT STORE, 516 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Is tlie place to get bargains in Crockery, Lamps, Glassware, Tinware, Iron Age ^Vare, Wooden Willow Ware, Hardware, ?fcc. Toys, and Jewelry a specialty. li 618 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. This is headquarters for lb* KDGEFTELD TRADE, and is THE BEST GROCERY HOUSK IN TOWN. Always get MURPHEY'S PRICES he fon you buy. They Bell cheap for Cash. Is still with ns and is alwuvs glad to uee anv nf his Edgefield friends G LOTHING, Shoes, ZXa/ts. Gents' Fmrnishing" Goods. We desire to say to the public that our stock in every department is now quite complete and ready for inspection. We are offering goods at very much reduced prices. You have hut to inspect our stock and get prices, to be con vinced that same value goods are sold for less than they were last season. OLOTHI3STG. We are offerinpr many bargains in this department. Can sell a suit that will lit a 18-year-old boy for 75*. We call your attention especially to our line of $10.00 Suits-these suits are same value as we sold last season for $12.50 and $i:i.00. We have a large stock of cheaper suits which we are offering for less money than same value goods were formerly sold. I SHOES! SHOES! This.stock is complete is every line. Our shoes are bought directly from manufactories, and are sold as close as fres!? first-class goods can possibly be sold, and are not to be compared with old and shoddy goods that are often found on the market. We are agents for the well known Bay State Shoes. HATS! HATS! Our line of Hats is complete, consisting of some of the latest novelties at remarkably low prices. Our stock of latest styles in Neckwear, Collars, Hosiery, etc., is now in and we are selling it at very low prices. We make a specialty of Clothing:, Shoes, liais, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and of course carry a much larger stock than those who keep a general stock, therefore can give a better variety to select from. m B. HA RT & CO., Edgetleld, S. C, Oct. 10,180-1. A GR^JSTITEVILLE, - S. C. -CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND COLUMBIA , lotions, (Mil, Eats, Sloss, AJSHJ CROCKERY, Were purchased hy us personally in the markets of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore after the turill'reduction went into effect, consequently,?rices are lower than ever before. Wc carry a large stock of Groceries and Plantation Supplies at bottom pricss. You can GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR COTTON andmore goods for your money al Orangeville than any where else. So come to see us. QUINEY & CO., GR ANITE VILLE, S. C. MANUFACrUR CK AND DEALER IX HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, Etc. Repairing a Specialty, ats (6 li) Washing; < r. $=5t., AUGUSTA, GA. HAS Z)-MJ?L3DE GOODS. Everything in our line at LOWEST PRICES. Before buying elsewhere call and see for von ree) ves. Pratt aifl Agosta Gotten Gins ai? Press?s. large stecH of Engines, ?jesp ano Soon. LOMBARD I PL^COMPANY! AUGUSTA. G-A. * Machinery and Supplies. Repair.;, ste., Quickly Made.) f@ff* Got our Prices before you hu\, T. BUTLER MALLARD, Manager. V.B. WK h \ j ; if ? Fla Mallard & Mcllvaine, - "Wholesale Dealers in - Salt Water Fish of all Kinds. We have opened upa branch of our Tampa, Fla., wholesale fish house, in Augusta, Ga., where WP will have in season, a full line of salt water fish of all kinds, such as LARGE SOUTH MULLET, Sheeps head, Trout, Bass, Pompano, Spanish Mackeral, Blue Fish, and Perch Mullet is our specialty. At our Fishery in Tampa, WP have every facility for catching fish, and of getting them through to Augusta iu the quickest pocsible time. Our Fish Fleet in the Gulf, is composed of six largH vessels, and a number of smaller ones, with fifi)' of the beet fishermen on the coast to catch the fish. Prices furnished on application. Terms C. 0. D., or cash with order. Give us a trial and we will endeavor to piense you. Mallard & Mcllvaine, 555 Broadway,_ AUGUSTA, GA Carpet .-. Department. .-. ELROD & RHOADES, | Are the selling agents of John & James Dobson's several Carpet Mills. They manufacture a special line of goods for their large retail places on 14th Street, New York, and 809 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. We can save you 25 per cent. aud lay them on your floors; Hotels and Churches a specialty. At these prices terms are strictly cash. Mattings, Rugs, Shades, Poles, Lace and Porter Curtains. Beautiful stock of pic tures at a low price. WALL PAPER-We aretha recognized leaders for better work at I lower prices than anyone else. We refer to the best homes in Augusta. ELROD & RHOADES' ^^gggg YOUR ATTENTION! ^--TB1 ITOTJ J?EZEDZE== Cook Steves, Stove Pa?s, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Well Buckets, lElAJSTCY GROCERIES, Loaded Shells, Canned Goods, Confectionaries. Evaporators Repaired or made to^Order. LARGEST COOK STOVE FOR THE W^NEY. Coll?e Pots, Milk Buckets, and Covered Buckets made from <dt.. t of Tin in the market. Repairs for Cook Stoves I sell, ker. hraS?el: -?Il on or address CHAS. -A. A.TJST IJNF, joi?iisrsToisr, s 3 ; now That there is a pla< in A ugusta where von can get some ! , - : alee and tempt ing to cat in th "A NC Y GEOCEEY Line? DOSCBX B & CO., carry a full line of the latest Homo and Foreign Delica tes. ! 'on visit Augusta come a .id j-rices will please yo?u GOB BBOALvvAT, Augusta, ? ? v-x43r?t. , -FOR FIRE, ACCIDENT, TORNADO, and Ginhouse Insurance, ' Come to W. J. McKERALL, Agi KDGKKIKLD, S. C. ?Vi. 8,000 - "IP^OQO Eighteen Thousand Dollars Worth of Dry Ms, doll, Sloss, Hals, GMs, ii hitara, CONSIGNED IO D. 0. Flynn's Auction House, TO BE SOLD AT 75c. OX THE DOLLAR. -WE HAVE 5c. Calico, for.3l<ic. Men's $17.00 Suits for.12.50 5c. Ginghams for.3,'?c. Men's $20.00 Suits for.14.75 Tc. Bleaching for . ....6c. Jfe , ? , fl Children's Hats, TO yards Fine Shirting.J^O Trunks, and Valises at any price you Good Check Homespun.;i-c* want 1 J Children's Suits for.85c. up Yoong Men's Suits. $2.50 up. Gentlemen's Suits.$2.50 np. Men's $15.00 Suits for.$!> 75 Children's Solid Shoes.25c. Women's Shoes.65c. Men's Shoes.75c. We have a very tine assortment of Dress Goods and Ladies' Wool Suiting at prices you have never heard of before. All Wool Ked Flannel at 70c. on the $1.0u. We have everything you can lind in a first-class Dry Goods, Shoe, or Cloth ing- store, and we can save you at least 25c. on every dollar you trade. Flynn's Auction House, 954 Broad Street, - AUGUSTA, OA. Mr. G. R. BARTON is with us and will be glad to welcome his friends and treat them right. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. /. C. LE?Y & CO., TAI LOK. FI! CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.. Have now in store their entire FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING The largest stock ever shown in Augusta. We aim to carry goods whic.i are not only intrinsically good, but which also, in pattern, style, and ?nish, gratify a cultivated and discriminating taste, and at the same time, we aim to make our prices so low the closest hovers will he our steadiest customers Polite attention to all. A call will b" appreciated. I. C. LEVY & CO. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA. 4.