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Edfirefield Advertiser TI'OS.J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, 1895. It wasn't much of a shower that fell in our town on Monday night, but it , was wet. Gov, Evans will pr?sid? over the convention* at its re-assemb ling. Gov. Sheppard is at home from the Convention and quite a large coterie j of friends called at bis office on Sat urday to greet him on his return. D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, N. C. was in town a few hours on Saturday last. Mr. Tompkins has just returned from a trip to Europe, the result of which weliear is that the capacity of the Edgefield |cotton mill is to bei doubled. Congressman Talbert was right. The convention should have re mained in session until their work was done. The rumor in Columbia is that Comptroller-General Ellerbee will be in the race for Governor in 1896 and that Gov. Evans will be his running mata for the United States Senate. W. D. Evans will oppose McLaarin for the House of Representatives. THE CONVENTION AD JOURNS. . On Friday last the conveutiou adjourned to re-assemblo on Tues day the 15th instant. The rea sons and excuses given for this j adjournment are not satisfactory and lhere is in them more of poli tics than anything else. Of the 15 articles that the con vention is expected to adopt five are complete as follows : ?. Oe executive department. 2. On impeachments. 3. On municipal corporal iona and police regulations. 4. On amendment and revision of the Constitution. 5. On miscellaneous. The sixth article on legislative department is also almost finish ed, the matter of the homestead exemptions under this head has not as yet been taken up and will probably involve long discussion. CHANGES MADE. Of the articles adopted one im portant change is that which gives to the Governor the right to re move or suspend dishonest offi cials provided the grand jury has | rendered true bills upon their indictment. To this article there can be no sound objection urged. The article which prohibits thc opening of bur rooms in this State will also meet * with general ap proval. This clause does not in corporate the dispensary system in the constitution but does for bids the opening of saloons in this State, certainly a step forward and in the right direction. Another change is the meeting of the legislature in January of each year instead of November. For this change the reasons are not the best, but it is not a mat ter of a paramount consequence. Of course many of ; the featuies "and the same phraseology of the old constitution have been re adopted yet it will be when fiuisb ed quite a different one in many respects not enumerated here, for | there are yet ten articles to be j added to the five adopted. Of j these, in the language of one of the daily papers, four are "all loaded to the muzzle with dynamite." On right of suffrage. On finances and taxation. On education. On judicial department. SOMETHING NEW. The new school known as the Orangeburg Collegiate institute, located at Orangeburg, S. C., will open Sept. 26th. The trustees have secured seven graduate teachers and can now accommodate two or three hundred pupils. There will be Literary, Business, Music, Art, Normal and Military Departments. The Institnte will be co-educa tional, welcoming both boys and girls. Two large dormitories will afford ample room for all boarders, one being for boys, the other for girls. The plan for boarding is the co-operative one, board being put at cost, which will be about $5>a month. Our motto is "The best possible school at the least possi ble cost." Our course ie compre hensive, thorough, and cheap. This is a Baptist school but all are wel come. We purpose making the school so cheap that the great farm ing and industrial classes can edu cate their children here. The girls' boarding department is limited to 76, and is being rapidly filled up first applicant get thEse special privileges. For further informn tion address either S. CLINTON HOOD, } N T> >H or J G. HARRISON, j C**T'** No people suffer so much from tin -Pbisicai disabilities as those whose business requires little or no muscu lar exertion. The lack of exercise canses the liver to become slugglish and the result is constant Constipa tion, Indigestion, Billiousne3s and Sick Headache. To prevent this take Simmons Liver Regulator; it keeps the liver rctive and makes one's condi tion as comfortable as those who have mach exercise. Attention ! Hear ! ! Bead ! ! ! MT CAN YOB GET AT PEAK'S MW YORK RACKET STORE ? Ladies' Cloaks and Capes. In beaver, plush, and boucle, prices ranging from $2.50 to $12.00. Ele gant in style and finish, newest modes; bargains ! Hats! Hat Trimmings!! Hats of.sh apes to suit all faces ! Feath ers, ribbons, beauteous laces! Where? At Peak's Famed Racket Store. He waitsto greet you at the door! Dress Goods. In new weaves and harmonizing tints. In Henrietta cloths, cr?pons, satines, prints, ginghams. Trimming velvets and silks. Linings, crinoline, etc., etc. A full line of cretonne, and fur niture calico in gay colors. Do you want a suit for your boy? Go to Peak's Racket Store. He can sell you cheap a suit ready made, or show you a large variety of cassimeres, jeans, etc., from which to make it. Tauts goods at all prices. A full line of domestics. Sea Island unbleached, and bleached in all the well known brands Wamsutta, Fruit of the Loom, &c, &c. Come before the price goes up with the rising price of the fleecy staple. Cool weather is here! Go to Pf ?k's for that needed underwear. Uudervests for mpn, women, and children in wool and eoltou to suit all purses. CORSETS ! SUSPENDERS ! HOSE ! ! At Peak's. Gloves, Notions, Neckware. Four in hand ties. Ties of all styles for ladies and gentlemen. Peak has provided for your eve ry want. Get ready for the rain and snow, for it will come. Buy one of Peak's umbrellas and a pair of hi 3 overshoes, and you CUD smile when the clouds lower. ? You will also find combs, fancy hair pins, side combs, brushes, jewelry, at Peak's. Come and look at Peak's stock of pictures, frames, easels. As the landscape without fades have something bright a:id pretty to look at within doors. Charming birth-day, Christmas, nhd New Year's gifts. Is the list complete? No! Peak has more yet to show you, and when you have inspected his tin ware, enamelled and agate ware, waiters, pitchers, basins, crockery, &c, you will not fail to make his heart glad by a liberal investment. Everything you could possibly want in these lines and at prices lower than ever before. Peak has lace curtains for your parlor, shades for the windows of your sitting room, rugs to make your floors comfortable and pret ty; chenille covers for round and square tables. Has Peat anything else? Yes! Hardware-pots, kettles, plows, axes. ShoeB in all styles. Shirts, Satchels, Table Cloths, Towels. Ready made clothing for men and boys. At the New York Racket Store If you buy You'l! go there again to get some more By and by. If you sall your cotton And buy from Peak You'll save more money Than you made last week. Peak's great bargains Don't fail to CINCH From showing his goods He never did flinch. Your money Peak wants, But for it he gives The best in his store. No more honest man lives. To Our Friends And Customers. Our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods is opened. We have the largest stock that we have ever shown, and the cheapest line bf goods that we have ever bought. While there is ? tendency for goods to advance and we believe that they will go higher, yet we have a very large stosk, that we have bought exceedingly cheap and we are going to give our customers the benefit of the bargains that we have secured. It is a waste of both time and money to go to Au gusta to buy goods, when you can get them just as cheap from us, especially when we can show you a stock, so large and attractive ; therefore we hope you will give us an opportunity to show you our goods before you go to Augus ta. We do not wish you to buy from us unless we can do just as well for you as Augusta. ALVIN HART & CO. Edgefield S. C., Sept. 17, '95. PRINTS. Tremendously large stock of beautiful Prints, and first-class quality at 5c. Indigo Blues, Tur key Reds, and mourniug Prints, all at 5c. yd. Alvin Hart & Co. GINGHAMS. Very large ahsortmen't of bcau tiful Ginghams, and real eood quality at 5c. By far the largest stock of these poods and the best quality that we have ever sold for 5c. A large assortment of Outings in lovely pattcri.s and elegant quality at low prices. Alvin Hart & Co. DRESS GOODS. Without doubt the largest stock of DresR Good'* ever shown in Edgefield. Beautiful worsted Dress Goods for 10c. These goods would be cheap at 15c. Double width' goods in lovely shades at 12?c. worth 20c. Full yard wide Hen riettas in beautiful colors at : that would be cheap at 35c. La assortment of plain and sto Serges in all the desirable col and especially Navy. It is imp sible lo give an idea of the la variety of our Dress Goody, f we hope all will call and carefu inspect this Department. BLACK DRESS GOODS. In this line we have never foie shown such an elegant assc ment at prices so remarkably li Any lady wishing an eleg? black dress will find it to her terest fiusncially to see ours bei making her purchase. We are s isfied that wewill sell you bk goods cheaper than you can h them in Augusta. We bavp by the iajgest assortment of th? goods that we have ever shown Henriettas, plain Serges, Sto Serges &c. Don't fail to see r stock of these goods. Alvin Hart & Co FLANNELS. Red Flannels all wool for 12 All wool twilled Red Flannel 16?c. While Flannels at 1 worth 20c. We have .the best i sortment of white Flannels tl we have ever shown, and the pri( are much lower than heretofo Cotlon Flannels for 5c, 6?, 8c. a for 10c. we can sell the best Ci ton Flannel ever put on the mi ket for this pf co. These goo wem never lower in the history the trade. Alvin Hart & Co. PANTS JEAN& The largest stock of these goo that we have evar shown, and t prices are much lower. Our 1 Panis Jeans is a regular 15c qua fy. Our 15c grade is worth 2( The best 25c grade ever sold, equ to any quality bought last sea?? f >r 35c. Our all wool graces th sold last season for 50c, we a now selling for 37?c. So yous that woolen goods are much chea t-.r. Elegant line of Cassimeres ai Pants patterns in foreign goods. Alvin Hait & Co. 10-4 Bleached and unbleachi Sheetings, prices av. fully lo Bed Tickings from (Mc and rj Tickings were never before chnap. All of those heavy cott< goods are as cheap as they we wheo cotton was onlv bringii 4|c. Alvin Hait cfc Co. BLANKETS. Such a stock of Blankets w never shown in EdgefiVld. Prie are something remarkable. El gant 10-4 white Blankets for 7c pr. and up l? $5.75, for ll California Blankets, that so heretofere for $8.75. Elegant slo of Bed Spread.1-. Large variety Tal'le Oil Clo'hs in the best grai at very low prices. Table Linei in bleached and ?unbleached, ai also large assortment of Turki Red Table Cloths at very lc prices. The largest and best Toi els ev.T sold for the price. Doili from 25c doz. and up. Alvin Hart & Co. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND li ' SERTIGNS. The cheapest line of these gooc that we have ever shown. Our ; quality would be cheap at 8c. Ol 10c quality is sold usually tor 15 As good as sold heretofore for 25 we are selling for 15c. See thes goods and you will be convince that we can save you money o them. Alvin Hart & Co. RIBBONS. Large assortment of all the d< sirable shades and styles of Ril bons at very reasonable price HANDKERCHIEFS. Immense stock of Handkerchiei very cheap. Complete line c Hosiery. Elegant line of Glovei All the best brands of Corseti Full stock cf Undervests fe Misses, Ladies and Men at price very low. Alvin Hart & Co. Elegant stock of Percales an Sattines. Eiderdown in quite variety of colors. Large stock c Zephyrs in all the desirable shade at 5c oz. Alvin Hart & Co. SHOES. Notwithstanding the great ris in leather we have bought ou stock of Shoes under such favora ble circumstances thal the advanc on our entire stock of shoes wi] hardly be perceptible. On som lines there is none and on other it is very small. Wre wish to im press on tho public that a grea many shoddy shoes will be on thi market this season, but we ar standing by the Shoe Manufac turers, who have heretofore givei us honest Shoes, and they are stil doing so. For Nineteen Yean Zeiglers have been making shoe: for us. Any one wishing first class shoes for Misses, Ladies anc Men should try Zeiglers'. We bav< a full line of Drew, Selby & Co Shoes. These are first-class shoes They fit perfectly and are ver} comfortable. Our stock of cheaj and medium shoes is very largo and we will save any one mone\ ou Shoes, taking the quality it consideration, if they will give in the opportunity. Alvin Hart & Co. Sheriffs Sale; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Hooper and Townsend-against-J. L Aull.-Execution. BY virture of an execution to me di rected in the above stated cause, 1 will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. IL, ri. C., on first Monday in November, A. D., 1S95, the following described property to wit : Six Hundred (000) aeres of land, mere or less, bounded bv lands of .>. H. Brodks. Jell' Dyson, M. P. Smith, Dr. II. N. Sloan and others, levied upon as the property of the defendant, Ja cob L. Aull. Terms Cash. Tilles extra. W. H. OUZTS, Sherill' E. C. Oct. 8-'95. Master's Sale. ( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i ; EDGEFIELD COUNTY Court Common Pleas. : C. P. Boozer-against, E. It. Stead \ man and M. S. Riley, partners in traci und.?r the style of Stead man & Riley. PURSUANT to the judgment of . foreclosure in this cause, I will of . fer for sale, at public outcry be ? fore the Court House, town of : Edgefield aud State of South Car ? olina, on the first Monday in No '? vern ber 1895, being the 4 th day of . said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed mortgaged realty to wit : A certain tract o." parcel of laud 1 lying and being in the County of Edgefield, and State of South Car [ olina, containing fifty-four (54) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: ' On the South and Wast by lauds of West Corley, and on the east ? and north by lauds of R. B. Wat son. And also, all that parcel, tract . or part of tract of land, containing ? sixty-five (65) acres more or less, ; lying in said county and bounded ! by lands of D. W. Snelgrove, R. L. Caughman, Dr. Kennerly and others. Terms of Sale: One* half cash, and the balance o?: a credit of one ! year, with interest on the credit portion from the day cfs ale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure tho payment of the credit portion i or all cash at the purchasers op tion. Purchaser to pav for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C. Oct. 9, '95._ Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. J. M. Ward against Bettie Moselv et al. PURSUANT io the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale, at , public outcry, before the Court i House, Town of Edgefield and State ot South Carolina, on the i first Monday in November, 1895, being the fourth day in said month, between thu legal hour? of s-ule, the following described prop erty, to wi I : , All that tract or parcel of hind : situate, lying and bei?g ?L the . county and Stale aforeseid, con taining twenty-one and one-half [ (2H) acres, more or less, and I bounded on the north by lands of Capt. Waid ; east by lands of Mrs. F Susan Staluaker; south by the . lot of land assigned to Mrs. Ward; , and Wesley lands belonging to I Mrs. Flinn. Terms of sale: One-half cash, . and the balance on a credit of one . year, with interest from the'dayof ? sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash, at the purcha ser's option. Purchaser lo nay" for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Get. 9, 1895. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD ? COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. W. W. Landrum and N. K. But ler, partners in trade;, under the firm name of Landrum and But ler-against, J. L. Carter, et. al., PURSUANT to the judgment of forclosure in the above stated cause, I will offer for sale, at pub lic outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of SouLh Carolina, on the first Mon day in November, 1S95 (being the 4th day or! said month) between the legol hours of sale, the follow ing described mortgaged realty to wit : All that tract of land, lying, sit uate and being in Edgefield Coun ty and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and sixty five (165) acres more or less, bounded by lands of G. A. Wide man on the north, on the east, west and south by lands of Martha Blackwell. Terms of Sale: One half cash, and the balanc? on a credit of one year with interest on the cred it, portion from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchas er's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Oct. 9, '95._ Master's Sale.* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Rebecca L. Tucker against Mollie P. Cartf-r. PURSUANT^ the judgment of foreclosure in this -cause, I will offer sale, at public outcry, before the Court House, Town of Edge field &ud State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in November, 1895, being the fourth day of said month, between the legal hours of salo, the following deseril d mort gaged realty, to wit : All that -Tact of land situate, lying and being in the County and State above-named, containing one hundred and sixty-live (165) acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of Martha Blackwell, Georgia A. Wide man and others. Terms of Sale : One-half ensh, balance on a credit of one year, with interest on the cr: dir portion from the day of pale. Purchaser tu give loud and u mortgage of thu premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay fer pp porp. W. P. ROATH, Master E. C. Oct. 9, '95, Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA * EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pinas. ] Albert L. Richardson against Jae. A. Hollandet al. PURSUANT to the decree of foreo of foreclosure in this cause, I will offer for sale, at public out- | cry before the Court House, Town ( of Edgefield and State of South | Carolin, on the first Monday in i November, 1895, being the fourth < day in said month, between the ] legal hours of sale, the following ( described mortgaged realty, to wit : j All that lot or tract of land < lying-in the County of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, in j Pine Grove Township, and con- j taining seven hundred and fifty ) (750) acres, rn?: re or less, and 1 bounded on the north by the Sim i Kin6land and Ellis land ; on the ] south by John Sawyers laud; on ] the east by lands of James R. Hill, and on the west'by the lands of McCreery Tan Yard Place and . Susan Stedham, said place being j known as the Johnson Place. Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash, < balance on a creditof one, two and ; three years, with interest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Purohaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to [ secure the payment of the credit . portion or all casi), at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser to ' pav for papers. W. F. ROATH, . Master E. C. Oct. 9, '95. Cotton Wanted. -(o:o) The Langley. Manufactur ing Company will pay Augus ta market price for Cotton delivered at their Factory at Langley S. C., until further notice. V THOS. BARRETT, Jr. Sept. 24.-tf. Capers Light Infantry ! THERE will hri a meeting- of this Company at Parksville on the 12th inst., to prepare for inspection on Thursday, October 17th. Every mem ber is ordered to be present in full uniform with guns, etc., thoroughly clean and in good order. By ordi-r ll. W. DOBKY, Capt. II. A. ADAMS, O. S. Cooking C hi 831 BROAD STREET, Sheppards Excelsior Cook. Soutl Cooking Stoves, all Styles and price warp of all kinds. Tin Roofing and Sept. 10-ly. MOSES C. MURPHEY, Murphe AT 618 Broad Stre You will find the above live been in the GROCERY Business 1< every detail, they are always down v in Augusta for the purpose of Bm their prices. Mr. WILL MOBLEY the Edgel and will be glad to welcome all of h Sept. 10-4m. CUT RATES ! ! SACRI 952 BROADWAY, - - GO TO THE NEW YORK A GOODS, CLOTHING, I HOSIERY, &c. Ladies' and Gents' Furuishin, ?Jf You will save from 25 t before you buy Goods elsewhere J D Sept. 10-6m. Pratt ii Alista Cot Large SM of Elim LOMBARD l! AUGUST Machinery and Supplies. Rt t$?F* (iet our Prices before you WM. SeHWEi -li K LIABLE Hub ali thc Newest Go; Diamonds, Wat LADIES SHIRT WAIST SET! FINE SILVER BELT BUCKLES wi SILVER SPOONS and FORKS lowe Watch and Clock Repairing Prt Workmen, COU, BROAD and jTHSTTEE'i Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. B. S. Holland a's Executor of the last will and testament of Ben nett Holland, deceased, against John R. Williams and T. R. Denny. PURSUANT to the judgment of ioreolosure in this cause, I will jffer for sale at public outcry, aefore the Court House, Town of Edgefield and Stute of South karolina, on the first Monday in Sovt>mber, 1895, being Ihe fourlh Jay of said month, between tl e egal bonn of sale, the follown g iescribed mortgaged realty, to wi: : All that tract of land in Edg. ?eld County, South Carolina, con taining one hundred ind sixty [160) acres, more or less, bound-d Dy lands of William Hunt on the jorth ; Jack Holmes on the en.?' ; Lawrence Yonce on the south, and L.. V. Claxton on the west. Also, The McDaniel tract of land c >n aining forty (40) acres, mor<- <>r ?ess, adjoining lands on the mir th )f Elijah Boatwright ; also on ;he ?ast and south by lands of L- u is Holmes, and west by laud? of Benjamin Boatwright. Terms of Sale: One-half c:;-h, and the balance on a credit of ?wie year with interest on thf> cr .lit portion from the day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and mortage of the premises to socure payt; ? nt of the credit pori ion or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Purcha ser to pav for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Oct. 9, '95. $49,000 in Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks to be sold by order of Manager of The Great Eastern Shoe Company, at prices that no one will at tempt to complete with Don't fail to see them before buying your Shoes and Hats, You will rind them at 907 Broadway Augusta, Ga. R. G. TAR VER. MANAGER. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons aiy? warned not to noni birds or game of any kind or pas! through <>r over the lands of the under signed upon penalty of prosecution. The law wili be rigidly enforced against all trespassers. S. vv. M Y YS, SUSAN E. GARNER. Oct. 7, 1S9.J. is. B. Allen, - AUGUSTA, GA., ?ern Queen Range. Hoating and B. Grates, Mantles and Tile, Tin Galvanized Iron Works. GEO. S. MURPHEY, y&Co., et, AUGUSTA, GA. and wide awake firm. They have 3ng enough to understand it in nth the market, and when you are ring Groceries you had better get i?ld County boy is still with them, ts friends. 952 PICE SALE ! ! - - AUGUSTA, GA. UCTION HOUSE FOR DRY SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, g Goods a Specialty. 0 50 per cent, by calling on us EDELSTEIN, ton Gins ni Presses, ss, Cijeap ann GooQ. IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY. CA, GKA. ?pairs, etc., Quickly Made. buy. GERT & ?fo., JEWELERS ids of IL;; Season in ches, Jewelry, S in Gold and Silver. LADIES th fine Silk Ribbon. STERLING ir than ever before. >mptly Attended to by Competent r, . ' Aira irs TA, GA SILVER BLOCK, I207 BROADWAY, AUGUSTS 0A. We offer lo tho Farming and Country People ii f-jccial )? 11 r- ojF precis honest, FtrictIv solid leather Sheep, which cannot Le ? xcelh d for style and durability, at the lowest possible priers. SILVER SHOE CO. brailia Sheet?, are acknowledged the Lest in the city. Our Goods are especially ojacV? for us, and we SN! nothing but we can guarantee, and at Roi k Bottom Prices. A trial xviii make you our friends and customers Remember, Silver Shoe & Hat Co. Leaders in Good Honest Goods, This Is R L. Fox's Space. Palmetto Business College, WlLLiSTONj S. C., , . Next Session Begins Sept. 26, 1895. One of the most complete Commercial Colleges in the South. Tuition rates reasonable. First class board $8.00 per mouth. We have large and comfortable Dormitories that will accommodate one hundred and fifty boarding students. Military regulations. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed For further particulars, address. J. R. A. mitlock, July 1G- tf. PRESIOENT, ? sey ? Bland. JOHNSTON and EDGEFIELD, DEALERS IN Vehicles of all Kinds, - - Fine Harness, Saddles, FURNITURE and COFFINS, - - HARDWARE. Jan. 29-1895. _ WHAT DO YOU THINK! LEWIS F. yWILIGAR. 937 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., IS SELLING AN OAK MANTEL FOR $3.00, AND ONE WITH A 15x24 GLASS, A TILE HEARTH, A TILE FACING, AND A BRONZE FACING FOR JUST $17.00. GIN HOUSE And Country Property INSURED. Apply to W. J. McKERALL, A'GT., EDGEFIELD, S. C. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD /. C. LEVY & CO., TAJZOS.FI7 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 finish, gratify a cultivated and discriminating taste, and at the same time, we ann to make our prices so loxv the closest buyers will be our steadiest- customers Polite attention to all. A oali will be appreciated. I. C. LEVY & CO. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA YOUR ATTENTION ? - TTT YOU JSIEED^= Cook Stoves, .Stove Pans, Stove Pipe, Tinware, fell Buckets, FA2MCY GROCERIES, Loaded Shells, Canned Goods, Confeetionaries. Evaporators Repaired or made to Order. LARGEST COOK STOVE FOR THE MONEY. Coffee Pots, Milk Buckets,and Covered Buckets made from the best ol Tin in the market. Repairs for Cook Stoves I sell, kept in stock. Call on or address CHAS. A. A^TJSTIJNT, croKnsrsTOiisr, s.io.