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M>A? BREVITIES. : i'ii -li ?:l. i : (:il.?hru *??-t?gS, ul W E. j Fresh ii?J il.ti.i'; - teavy and faulty j gnu ci oat W. E. Lynch's. MK .lames Matins anti Miss Sue M ??ss were in Kdgeaebl thia week. ' Mr. J. X. St mai hw made at Mr. D. B. Hollingsworth mill, during; tLe pre sent seasue, 150p galion.- of cane syr p. - Editor McLeod, of the Johnston ' Monitor, vi; :na-r;<; 1 tu Miss Eva f erp'vi'fv ors th.- hit h. Mis* Mamie (?valhiey ler*t Edseield ln-?? wei>k for AtdaffLi ^nd R une Ga., wli?-ii' she will spend the Christmas holidays. g??f For the best. Fire Insurance on Town or conni ry property, call on or write D. R. DURISOE, Agt. For the best Fire Insurance in old Strong and reliable Companies, on town or country property, call on or ?trite D. R. DURISOK, Agt. ? Forth?- best Fire Insurance in old strong aud reliable oom pan ?es; on town or conitry property-," call on or write D. R. DITKISOK, Agt. Thc Racket store bad so good a trade dorine th?? week preceding Christ 'mas, that several new clerks were em ployed, among others Miss Mary Julia Roper, the charming daughter of Mr. 8. L. Roper. w. s. Covar & Son have removed their furniture,coffin, and undertaking: business from the railroad depot to the rooms used by the late J. L. Addi son for a law office. We desire to thank those of our sub scribers who have come in and paid up. The remainder will be heartily thanked if they will come in and do likewise.' / No honest man will refuse to pay fora paper that the publisher has sent to him on credit. The best is always the cheapest pro vided you get the best cheap enough to make' it so. You can do this on groceries pud drugs always and all the ime. at W. E. Lynch's, Molasses is coming into prominence as a cattle food in Germany, bowe particularly devour th"ir sweetened provender with the greatest relish. The food is claimed to bc both health ful and economical. Tho timo fur collecting taxes with oi:t penalty expires on 3tsr Denen her. Treasurer Flake's office i? dailv crowd ed, while it is impcssihle fur him te an-wer the hundreds of tetters written him in reference to faxe*. Th? Southern Railway will sell Christmas holiday tickets af about 4 j ceiits a mile one way for t he ro'ind trip, for distances of three hundred miles er less between all points on linea. These rickets win be sold December 22-nd Yo 25Mi, and December 29th to January, lit, inclusive, good to return until January 3rd, l'S? i. if you'rp in doubt wnether your tron?le ls Indigestion or Dyspepsia, ju.-r take a few doses of Simmons Liver Regulator it will settle the whole ques tion. "I have tried Simmons Liver Regulator for' Dyspepsia and find if . jiKf^he filing to nv ieve me. A small dose after meals is sure to prevent In dieestf.cn,"- S. S. Perkin?, Sharon.Ga. ''It is the best medicine to aid diges tion."-J. J. Black, Duucan, Arizona. Cheap Liquor Did lt. The Andersen Intelligencer of last week said. "More drunken men were seen in Anderson last Saturday than for any one ?lay in a number of years. The police filled up the ritardhpuae. A Sad Dispensation. Arthur Medlock. the bright and nmmsingyoung son of onr friend G. \Y. Med luck, {[?ed ?.r typhoid fever at Clemson College on the I2th inst. Hi? r en tins wire bro ighr boin.* and in ferred at the family (.einetery near Poverty Hill. Our 'tenderest sympa thies are funilered tn the ?r.rei-..?: family. Therewill he no merry Christ m is, tliis year, fur them. May Ile wh > tioeth ali thing- well;-'bind up and heal th.-ir hr? ken spirits and renew theil blasted worldly h ?pes for a brighter bi-;fer hope of a meeting beyond the t'-.Ml. , The i loi Arisloi. lowingsubscribers hoy* paie sub cri .tiona tot he AD/KIT.SKI d ring the f..as.t 30 days : E. T. ( othrrn. E. S. Addison, J. Foster Cheatham, L J William?, W H Cot bran, L D White. Ma} 1 em Curler, G W Rosser, J II Wcel, W R Parka, .hie M Mays, .1 dei.nines. MDuBoife Felix Andr-ws, Col S B Mays, K M Ouzts, O O Burnett. Il F Glanion, J H Cant* lou M Tin m nan . J E Mack, J N Gr i fils, T. D Landrum, L D Landrum, R J Fuller, S J Coriev, J) C Smith. JI ll Townes,? RLCaugbman, James Berry, J Knox DeVore, <JK Plunkett, Gov Tiirim?ra?aii, L D Reese, R B Ti m morrea c, Geo DT?Uman, J C Robertson, W R Norris. Garrett & Lahmer, Hon ard Mathis. AC Morgan, G W Robertson D P Laarnne, L D Bates. W L Miller, J D Tim mer mai L G Sweargen, Jus Bns.-v, OLMifTer, - JasTOuzts, B R Tillman, E B MM:ha ns, R W Powell, J W Hardy, Pope ?? Lolt, J H Rook lieh* Mat Mathis, SW Mays. TCathan Mitchell. J C Whitlock, A A Werts, Chas Cannon, E W Sbealy, Capt J A Kinari. RB Watson, E G rad?ck. JNScheulc, John-Ban: ?, WO Carson. L Ricr. Mrs P S Timmennaii. Given Away. Mr. Thos. R. Davis of Greet.wood writes us as follows (of course he en closes tba spondulix) "every 2t)th pair shoes sold at my Shoe .Store, is given away free of charge, whet lier they lie a 25cts pair or a five dollar pair: Parties through the county and town can tes tify to this, it holds good till January 1st, 1896 Also I am making a big cut on my mens $4.50 and $4.00 shoes till January 1st '98, for oniy $3.00. THOMAS lt. DAVIS, Greenwood, S. C. Trashy Medicines. Many such flood the market. Bo tanic Blood Balm ia a conscien tiously compounded medicine, the result of forty years practice by an eminent physician. Il is the best blood purifier over O?Terred to Ihe public, sud is guaranteed to cure if given a fair trial.. Try il for .all akin and Moi d ilise?r*'s, including catar h and r?: et: m a I ism in i*? W irst fo m. One bo'.iieof it crn t iins more curative and building up virtue than II no%??ii of eiy othei kind. Try ' Tho Old lleliablp." Sen ver ti se m en*, elsewlu re. For sale by Druggists. Th.- C?iun>h:? Regis*?*?; M's <1 e nail OM th.; head iu ?he following j Bragr-j-n : ..MM; Die.'- ; - rty b. \<. was a- -i.ti M? i.1 ii minisli the con sumption of liquor, and o ihi* < nd sui:.i". restrictions were ?1 trit'hp2 loihe? i .. \Vo*havt'?n?id toisai) to bid?Vy.ri th t io ihiti respect the i.i .v i;. o ing <'1 rrifid . u parties not oven being required to sign Ihe appiicu iou blanks, and the fame p.-TfO.i bf tug ante to ;;i ! ::s matty ?>r s i?lltsl (turing a day' as de si i M?. This should be stopped, in vii'W of tin' published evidence of l.-.r^- ly increased sales. Tho people lea<l nhl?; to spend ivoney ?or : ; j i-'r are squattering th? ir suS - i:.c ? for it and tho t'triios? rigi." iiH.-s vf'.!;.. !a\v should be u.' dto proven: rr?*ta from u.-ing it tuan uliin !'M? degree. We wonder that liii- pi ( ; ! i i i j i i ?no people do not show fume interest in working up to the l?ii tire best feature's of ihe Dis pensary law." UNION MEETING. The union meeting af the first divinion of the Edgefield Baptist Association will convene with Mountain Creek church on Satur day before the 5th Sunday in De cember at ten o'clock a. tn. Introductory sermon .by Rev. J. P. Mealing, Alternate Rev. J. L. Ouz's, Charity sormo:i by Rev. J. S. Jordan, af teriann sermon by Rev J. L. Qnzls. QUKfllES. 1st. Are preachers doing their duty to the cause of Christ when they ! rgloct to attend union meet ings in their divisions. Speak ers. S A. Brunson and A. D. Tim merman. 2nd. Wh:ch is the greatest hin drance to the cause nf Christ, In fidelity, or inconsistent church members. Speakers, W. T. Wal ton and William Gogburn. 3rd. Th? imp?t lance of taking our denominational papers. Speak ers, Eddie Holsenback, J M. Bell and J. M. Rambo. 4th. Verbal reports from each church, and organizations. Their ! ?roper function and management. Speakers, W. H. Har) i tig ?nd R. T. Strom. Parsons to write Essays of tlie'r own selection : Mrs. Davit* Padgett, Miss Lola Culbreath, W. H. Har li ng, and J. M Bali. M. B. BYRD, Jr , 8; c. Th.; unio.j ineelin,. of th.- 2nd division of the Edgefield Associa tion*Vv'll convenewjth the Purks? ville Baptist Church of Christ on Saturday bo I or? the 5ih Sund:.;? iii D< c. '?? i^l IQ a. tu*. Missionary?ormd? bv Rwy. P. P. Molock, Alternate Rev; (J. LI. Bur ton. Sunday Afternoon, S ?? j ct Ed ucation-Speakers, J. W. Johnson, Rev3. IL M. Garnet I, ii. li. Burtou and G. W. Hussey. QUERIES. 1st. What is true prayer, and do we as Christians properly en gage in it. Speakers. J. W. John son, Ti G. Talber.t, Dr. J. H. Burk haltor. 2ud. Ts it not lue duly of every Christian to engage in personal woik for the Salvation of men, and does not the neglect of it bring leanness to our souls. Speakers U. D. Freeland, John Dorn and E. fi. Morgan. 3rd. Inasmuch, as the State has taken control of t;.e liquor busi ness in its bound would it be v.-ll for the churches to allow its mem bers to engage in it as distillers md dispensers in view of having il controlled bv belter men. Speak ers A. J. McDaniel, - Dr. D. A. J. Bell and P. II. Bussey. !s it our privilege lo know that ?ve are Christians, Revs; ('. ll. Burton and G. \V. Bussey. L. F. DORN, Mod. Thenn "on meetit g of the 3rd division of the Edgefield Associa tion will meet with Republican church on Saturday Dec. 28th at 10 o'clock a. rn. Introductory ST mon by Rev. J. P. Mealing at ll .'eiock a. m., Saturday. Missiona ry sermon by Rev. L. R. Gwaltuey at ll o'clock Sunday morning. 1st Subject-van there be im provem nt in I he matter of pro curing Pastors for our churches, A, S. Tompkins first speaker. 2nd Subj'-ct-1st Timothy 3rd chap. 15 verse: ''Bul if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou ought est to behave l.hysell in !.he house of God, which u the church of the living God. The pillow and ground of the truth." Speaker-Rev, L. R. Gwaltuey. P. B. LANHAM. Mod. REDUCED RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. During tile- Christmas Holidays, rates via the Port Royal .uni Webern Carolina Eal I tray will be reduced to i cents per mile for all distances up to 300 nales. This rate not only inoludes P. JR. & W.O. stations, but all points reached via this lane. These low rates will enable you to visit friends and relatives during the holiday's. Tickets on sale December 2*2nd to 25th and December 29th to January 1st) Limited to January 3rd. W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. It. L. TODD, Travelling' Passenger Agent. Augusta. Ga. 00 YOU ,%AS.4 WANTA SUufttion?^! ??^J^o% Frof. 8mltn, for 19 Tear? Principal of th? COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Awarded Medal by WofWt ExpotUUm For Syitem ol Book-keepln* and General aw}ln**? Eduction, ete. Cost to completo BUS1IU 4? Courue HtMiut twi. including tuition, bookB BJKI hoard. Hhonocrraphy. Typewriting- and Telegraphy taught, in,??? succewful graduates "li^in^nnkf? and inn officiai?. Ho Vacation. ENTER HOW. Kentucky University Diploma awarded our graduate*. m<S~ Auistanc* giren our graduate, m ?entring tituatlom. > W tn order that your letter* may reach ihit CoUeat lap? thit notice and addrei* at hehir. WILIIUK R. SMITH, LIXrNOTON, KV? "Blight" costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous ' waste, and can be prevented. ? Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively that the use of "Kainit" will prevent that dreaded plant disease. Oar pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom. lag special fertilizers, bat are practical works, contain ing the results of latest experiments in this line. Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They are .eat tree for the asking. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassau St., New York. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Ple^s. James C. Ouzts nt. al., Plaintiff against-Frank Powell. PURSUANT to the d-cree in this cans'1, I will resell at tho risk of tho former purchaser, at. public outcry, before ?hp Gouit House in the town of Edgefield, County and Sta*'1 aforesaid, on the first. Mon day in January, 1800, being the 6th day of said month, the follow ing described realty', to wit: All that tiact cf laud lying, sit uate and being in Edgefield Coun ty and State of South Carolina, containingone hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Felix Timmerman on the north,south by lands of J. C. Timmem.an, east bv lands of Frank Ouzv, west by lands of Wm. 0 nz ts. TeruQ3 of Sale : One-thirl cash and the balance ? u a credit of one and two years with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser togive bond and .?. mortgage of the prem ises to secure the credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W.'P. ROATH, Master E. C. D-\ 10, '95. eacn. r or univ $2.25 A SWEEPING OFFER ! 100,000 Copies QLVEN Away! Every Subscriber to the American Agriculturist air! t?dgel?elil ADVKUTISKR, Old or New.II7SOS 13 Subscription Tor VV 189(5, is immediately for warded ns, together wirti the com bi - nut ion pri?e for bo'li papera, one year [each. For Only will receive in ad dition a 500 Page Book entitled the American Agriculturist Weather Forecasts anil Farmers1 Almanac containing statistics on Agricul ture, Railroads, Schools, Politics. Weather, Cities, Coutitiep, States, Countries, People, Animals, Birds, Insects, and a thousand tilings thoughtful thinkers would never think of, until they consulted this giant of useful information, lt is an up-to-dale Manual for every body. 500 Panes. 10,000 Fact's. 1,000 Topics, The Greatest of all Encyclopaedic Annuals. It is a Manual of Comprehensiveness. It is Practical, Thorough, Compre hensivo and Concise. Complete and Condensed information on popular lines. Weather Fon casts for lin- yar 1896 by Prof. Chas. H. Lillingstone, son-in-law,pupil anti assistant lo the late Prof. John H. Tice, the admitted discoverer ot tue electro-planetary system, upon which weather forecasts are based. Accuracy is tb? Keynote of ali Information. Do not jump al conclusions. There is a way to know everything. Avoid mistakes by consulting rbis superior book of reference. Its popularity proves its merits. TELLS YOU WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW. JUST WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW IT. ALMOST AU OMATIC. UNRIVALED. UNEQUALED. Au Encyclopodio Almanac with a Complete Summary of Informa tion concerning matters Statisti cal, Official, Political, Historical, Educational, Agricultural, like wise Religious Facts and General j Information for Office, Home and Farm. American A prion 1 t iirist an 1 Idea I ! Farm and Family Weekly. To extend its usefulness and make it a practical necesity to eve ry progressiv? fame rand his fam ily, the AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST? is now published weekly (instead of monthly) at only $1 a Year. All Ibo Leading Features that have made the monthly so popu lar are retained and many new features added ; Such as General and Local Market Prices, Crop Re ports in their Season, Condensed Farm News, and Letters Among the Farmers. ITS FARM FEATURES, Such as Live Stock, Da irving, Horticulture, Poultry, Market Gar dening, and other topics, written by Practical and Successful Far mers, supplemented with Illustra tions, by able aitists, combine to make it invaluable to those who ' farm it for a living." The Latest Marked s an 1 Com mercial Agriculture are Leading Features, in which the AGRICUL TURIST is not excelled. THE ADVERTISE il, EDGEFIKLD, S. C., Nov. 26-'95. Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF M ?UTK CAROLINA, lld gar Swecsr* -^gaius't~Eliiiiiia Marsh -hie 'iii ?Ci?. BV Vj Hu* ?Tan ?xecution to-iue"di reeted in the above staled cause,, 1 ?-iii proceed" !.> -"ll al Edgefleld C. II, S < '.. on the first Monday in Ja ra ? ary, A. i>.. Is9?;, being tin* firth day of lin- moith, iii*.* following described properly to wit : Ont* House and lol. ol' land in iii" in corporate limits of Edgetrefd, contain ing eighteen acres, more or jess, bound ed by lands of the estate of .lames A. DeVore, W. NV Adams, Joe Butler; Charlie Cheatham and others, levied upon as the property of Mrs Emma Marsh, defendant. Terms ''ash. Titles extra. u. :r. c VZT.S," - Sheriff T:. Dre. 7, 'as. SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAR'OLLNA. EDGEFIEIJ) COUNT?. P rey Robertson-against-Elbert ?lite, li. M. Hay?-against-the same -Executions. BY Virtue of Executions to me di rected in the above stated causes. I will proceed to sell at Edgelield (J. H., S. <:., on the first Monday in Janua ry A. IX, isa?, being the 6th day,of the month the following described proper ty to wit . All the title and interest the Defen dant, has in the following described lauds. Ont* tract containing four hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Joseph Trice, P. II. Bussey, W. J. Talbert and Pickeus Bailey. ALSO, One tract containing one hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. il. Bussey, Evan Morgan and others. ALSO, One tract containing one hundred :in;l fifty acres; more or less, bounded by lands ? W. J. Talbert, Dempsey Bussey, ..?. H. Bussey and -thers. ALSO, One tract 'containing seventy-five acres, more or less, bounded by lands of C. II. Hussey, Thomas Lasure, Doc Prince and W. J. Talbert. One house and lot in the town of Modul-, containing one-had' (}-.\) aere, more or less, bounded' hy J. L. .stun .-. Augusta & Knoxville Railroad, and J M. Helson, levied upon the prop erly of the Defendant Elbert J1 itt*. Terms cash. Title-extra. \Y. H. OUZTS, Sheriff KrO. .Dec. 7, ?'J5. PORT ROYAL & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. .'Augusta and Ashville Short Line." J. E. CLEVELAND, Receiver. . Schedule in eft'ecr April 2t>, !3'J5. Lv Augusta. 8 40a ni s00 p m Ar Greenwood:, 1210pm iiiilOain Ar Anderson_ V 45 pm Ar Laurens- 1 15 p m ?? 50 a m Ar Greenville.. :! r.up m 9 j*, a in ArOIenn Sp'gs- 4.05 pm . Ar Sparfanburg.. 00 p m . Ar .Saltula- 4 ils p ni . Ar Lfehdersuhvillc 510 p ni . ArAsnville.Ci?pni . Lv Ashville.... 8 00am Lv Spar taubuirg ll 45 a m Lv Greenville - ll 40 a ni Lv Laurens- 1 OJ p ni Lv Anderson.. 9 20 a ni Lv Greenwood.. 2 HO p m Ar Angusta- 5 05 p m Ar Savannah - 5 55 a m Lv Greenwood.. ". 23 p m ,Vr Haleigh - I 26 a in Ar Norfolk - 7 OU a m Ar Petersburg - <> 00 a m Ar Richmond - fi 40 a m .Minday Train leaves Greenville at ?1 40 p. ni only. For information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., address K T. Tour?, Trav. Pass. Agt. W. J. Ci:*in, Gen. Pass. Agt. Augusta, Ga. 4 05 p m 7 il? p ni 5 00 a in ?) 35 a m ? 00 a m HORSES and Mules. -ooo Just received a lot. of line Horses, Marcsand Mu'es which WM pro pos** lo <e]| at prices to suit the tinier we guarantee all : tock to b< represented or money r* fun d-d We are prepared to 'meet the prices of auv one dealing in etoc* at auc tion or private sale. Como and examine our stock bepore purchas ing, and avoid the risk of being stuck at auct:on where the odds and ends are disposed of. R. M. HAYS, E. L. STEVENS, Sales . nu. Edgelield, S.C. Nov. 26-If. Special Bargains In Fu r iii tu r e - AT TM 12 NEW ?STORL, I V - SILVER BLOCK. -(oo :oo) Don't fail to cati and s^ for yourself. We guarantee a aa vi og of 30 percent, on everything y<u buy. No mal ter how cheap others offer you we will always sell cheap er for cash. Our Conds are nil in hardwood finish and the very latest styles. We have exclusive sale in Au gusta of the World Renowned and Celebrated CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE. Anpsta Anton Coriioany, 1215 & 1217 Broad Street. ll. L. Robertson, PROPRIETOR. LAND SURVEYOR. .^AND Surveying accurately anj prom ?tlv '1 ne. Address J. ll. C ANTE LOU, Edgelield,, S C Nov. 19-6ra. S I?W?*- ? " - ls ?uml i lii?Lu '-( :ou:Jh W .. rio'?iof ! hink i< n. norla ni to go into ?i detail-d statement of prizes/, int will quote a fewaa ?oll-.w>: Furniture Nice Oak Suits $10, $15, ijilS.oO, $20, $25 and up to $50 per suit. Beds frem #1 "each io $5. Buggies Finest iii e ever brought to Edgefield, which we ure offer ing at lue following prices: Open Buggies $40, $45, $50, $65, and the lamons Rock Hill and Carolina Buggies at $75. Top Buggies, Surreys and Carriages a1: correspond ing figures. Harness Largesl.'?lm:k '-vcr brought to th is county al prices ranging from $6:50, $8.50$10.50 lo $15 per set. Double Harness from $15 lo $30 per sot. Saddles from $2.50 to $12.50. Hardware In oodles- profusion. Black smith tools, hubs, spokes, tires, rims, and everything the wheel-wright newels in his business. Lap Robes Beaut i fg], useful and orna mental, at. prices ranging from $2 to $8.50. Coffins and Caskets. Our ?n?l?rftik iitg depyr nu-lit is perfect in all" ils d?;lai!s; We merely wish lp reiterate the fjlairo th?-t we v i'l not ! ;i Undersold, and though i? is a delicate mai ler you ? hoi ! i ( on lull your Owii i??!i''-'".i c\?'?: when the eus ar- bathed in tears and Hie hear! bowed low ii, Waerons Whal ah?ul vv'agons? Well, we've ! Vm HUP*, lind ttVy are the he: . ,Y'e h?ve sold dozens this season, and never do \v hear any complaint from our customers, li' the "Old Hickory" don't give sat isfaction lo ii.*; most il voter-1 ate kicker, then his inclina-^ tioh oki-, k wiil foi low birt even beyond ibu ?rave. Wi carry a stock of splendid one horse waeoii? at $28.501 Stoves A beautiful s!ove whi<h we can sell for #10, will ''bake de possum brown." and is very cheap at that price. In Fact You aro assured that we are thoroughly prepared for the fall trade ami will make il to the inferes! of any one need ing goods in our linos to see us before making their pur chases. Your humble sor va nts, Ramsey & Bland, Edgcficld and Johnston. Nov. 26-1895. GOODFOB EVERYBODY and everyone needs it at all'times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the only preventive and relief is to keep the Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit, and tile best helper is the OiJ Friend, SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR, the RED Z. ' Mr. C. Kimrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: "SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR broke a case of Malarial Fever of three years' standing fer nie, and less than one bottle did the business. I shall use it when in need, and recommend it." Be sure that you get it. Alu ays look for the RED Z on the package. And don't forget the word REGULATOR, lt is SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there is only one, and every mie who takes it is sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for Biliousness and Sick Headache ; both are Caused by a sluggish Liver. AJ- H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, f nnd Te?pjrrnphy, An^usln. ?a. Ko theory. Ko text boo ki. Ac! uni buplnes* frosi Jay of catering. Collcjjo coois, money and business pupers used. R. K. Tare pnld to Augusta. write for linnd?omily Illustrated catalogue. Auction Salo of Horses. 25 GOOD HORS SS and MAKES 1 be sold at Auction .S ile, al KdgeHc! OIL, S. C., on the llrst Monday ' January, 18%. Sale to commence ll o'clock. This is a splendid lol Horse, just from Wyming, And rai from well-bred Mares anti Stallions. ELDREDS. ADDISON, .Ninety-Six, s.e. Deo 17-. t Clear the Kitchen For Oki Folks and oung Folks, Ollie's TM AS GOODS ff thc MOW VOKK Jv A K li T b T < ? Il E In endless variety and abounding Profusi?n, in part as follows: DOLLS, China, and Bisque from Sets, to $2.00. TOYS of all de scriptions, 5cts. up. An Omnibus Counter with a little of everything, Novelties in Tin Ware. RUGS and TABLE COVERS. Christmas Goods of every kind. Ready-Made CLOTHING for Boys and Men, Hats and Caps in a great many styles very cheap. CLOAKS and CAPES, latest styles. Dress Goods in all the New Styles. NEW YORK RACKET. SheriifsSale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIKLD COUNTY. E. J. Norris-against-Charles Oli phant-Execution. BY Virtue of an Execution to me di rected in the above stated cause, 1 will proceed to sell at Edgefleld C. II., S. C., ou the first Mondtty in January A. IX, 1896, being the 6th day of the month the following described proper ty to wit : On-j half acre, more or less, in the in-1 corporate limits of Edgefleld, bounded by tlie Railroad and the public road leading to Trenton, and Allen Harris, levied upon as the property of tne De fendant Charles Oliphant. Terms cash. Titles extra. W. Ii. OUZTS, Sheriff E. C. Dec. 9, '95. -Sr Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDOKFIKLI) COUNTY. Court Common Pions. M. ti. Barr--Aga nsf-Kith E. Barr, et. kl., PURSUANT to ibo judgment of foreclosure io the above stated ?aus" , ? will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina,ott tho first Mon day in J; ninny iS'JG, being the (i!h day of said uton.lt, between the .gil hours of sale, to wit: A lot ot' land, containing phv. (1 ) aciv, liiorii or Ices, and ?IOUM* und otheriinproWm?euiH 'hereon loca ted, situate, lying and b?ing in the corporate limits ot th:; town of Ridgefield, bounded north by Edge ;;. Id ?.nd Abbeville Road; east by the five Notch Road, south mid ive-ii by binds of J. N. Schenk. ? Terms of Sale : Cash. Purchaser tn pay for papers. ? \Y. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Dee.ll. 95. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ]? no Ki* iK LD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. L. Wetz, S..M. Wetz and Thomas L. Beau, known and trading un der the firm name of \Wtz Bean cc Co.-against-Ottaway Henderson, et. al., PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in this cause, 1 will of fer ?'or si.le at public outcry bef?se the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the firs! Monday in January, 1896, be ing the (i'b day of said mouth, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following descried reality to wit : AH that, tract or parcel of land in Hiblor Township, % Edgefield County, containing one hundred and fifty (150) aerea, moro or less, and bounded by lands ol W. C. Holley, J. A. Harris and others. Terms of Sale: One half cash and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest on the credit portion from tie day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises, to s; cure the payment of tie-ondit portion or all cash a*, the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. V. ROATH, 31 ant cr lfi. C. Dec. ll, '95. CITATION. By J. D. Allen, El Lj., Probate Judi-. .1711 KR EAS, P. H. Lanham h>.\\. YV mad-' . Kit ti. tne, to grant hu: Letters of Administration nf the es tate and effects of K. J. Miller, late ? ; Edgefield County, deceased. THKJI: .viii: THKREFOKX, to cite ai \ ?dinoir-sli all iitul singular the kitn.ii and creditors ol'Hie :-aid deeous . be nil d appear before ni *, in the i < . nf I-n,bat t.-, it? be held af kdge.'ielj H., ?rn lite -Jud day ot Jato, next, alter publication hereof, .)'clock in i he foi rt, to ahow^c if a 11 j iiii.'} have, why the said Ac ujiiii.stratioti should rtoi b- granted. Given under hand, ?iis the l it! day ol' pee. ?'uiii \ ? ) Domini lb95. Published on j _ J the 18th day of Dec. it ine fcuuetieiu AnvKKTiSEit. J.D. .ALL ivs, Probate .1 mb:? NO MORE EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE ? ? Certain, Sat?, and Effective Remedy to* SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, ; Producing Long-sightedness, & Restar? . 1 " ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation* Sive . Tumors, Red Eyes, Hatted Eye Laenet, 15D PRODCCHfl tfltl BELIEF 1TD FER?1IEST CURB. Also, equally efflcacloui when nuc? In othei maladies, such o* L'locrs. Feyer Seres, Tomorn, Snit Illtcpm, Horns. PlteeyS Wherever Inflammation exists, BtMTCHBE>Vi SALVE moy ba uaeii tn a?vantagfl. f) _i Seid br ?it Dr oas is ca at '43 Conta. s iv. Jhoes! Shoed ?l.ODO wort]) now coming in "a big boom sal*" ia now going on at COBB'S. Old-time prices are given as long as present f-tock lasts. Give us your Shoe bill and wo will try to give you Cond doods. Nov. 12-2m. Excellent Values Tl JAS. M. COHB is offering some Excellent Values in CLOTHING-be sure to get his prices before buy ing-new additions made to his stock weekly. There is nothing to com pare with his $5, if6, $7 and $10 suits in this mar ket. Nov. 12-2m. I Ad ministra t?x Notice. All parsons having claims agaiiis Ihe estate of Rev. Alec. Bel tis de ceased, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby ordered to present their claim;- and ap proved, and to settle their indebt ed oesa at once to and with Me srs Folk my Attorneys at Edgeficld C. H., S. C. Further notice ?3 here by given that L. G. Bettis, former appointee, has been removed by the Probate Court, and I am now the only authorized Administra trix of said estate. WINNIE BETTIS, Adm'.x. of Rey. Klee. Bettis dee'd. Dee. 17-4r. Having rented the Edg? I field Hotel, the Old Saiuda House, I nm now prepared tb entertain travellers, boarders, transient ur permanent, at rea sonable rales. Sol ie i ting a s ii are of the patronage of the.public, ? am vours to please. Edgeficld, S. C. Nov. 5> 95 GET THE BEST When you are about to boy: . . do npt be deceived by allunnj, : and be led to think you can ge finest finished and - Most Popular for a mero song. Sec to it that you buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and sq uare dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machino that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that ia easiest to manage and is Light Running There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con. struction, durability of working parts, fineness cf inisb, beauty in appearance, or hos as many improvements as tho NEW HOME It bas Automatic Tension, Double Feed, aliko on both sides of needle (patented), no other has it ; New Stand (patented), driving wheel inged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to tb) minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SE??IHG MACHINE CO. OB uros, Hus. Borrow, MASS. sstrinoxSgpinz.KT CmCAOO, III. 8T. LOCI*, MO. DALLAS. TPTA*. BAX FBJJICISOO, CAL. ATLANTA, QA. FOR SALE BY ?>>00000<XXKK><X><KKKKK>< Webster's Intersaationali yjiralunhle in fl tn cc, School, and Home} Successor of thc "Unabridged." Standard of the 1 IL S. Gov't rrlnt-" lng Onice, the U. S.1 Supreme Court, and of nearly aU the1 Schoolbooks. Warmly com-; mended By State. Superintendents , of Schools, and, other Educators al most without num ber. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY BECAUSE: It ls easy to find thc wot.] wanted. Word? are idven their como) :didiai*ucal places, each one l>OBin:i<ii?; :i paragraph. lt is easy to ascertain thc pronunciation. Tho pron an dallon tsidttwn foy tl.? ordinary dia critically market] lei lei - used in ilmschoolfoooks. lt I? easy to trace the growth of n word. Tte etymology a are full, and the different mean inga ?oe (?"en in Ihe order ol Ihelrtleveloptnent lt ls easv to learn what n word means. Tho denaltlnn* nra clear, explicit, and full, and each lsconLiinpil m r> aepar ile .para graph. O. & C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., V. S.A. ay Specimen page*, etc, sent on application. $49,000 in Ititi, il * cs Iiats and Trunks to be sole by crder ol Mi nager ol rJ hi Great Eastern Shoe Compan) at prices that no one will at empt to complete with Don't fail to sec thom befoi buying your Shoes and li; Y'oTi will find them at 9c Broadway Augusta, Ga. R G. TA RV"Eil. M v Final Discaha NOTICE ?3 hereby 4tli day of Janen .ign?d as Exee.utor . . V. Whatley ilec^a* tiit'rtt.O'i'llll .*. .? ?_POb.it.', ii) .TI ? ". re leid and ?3 . . :i final discn or. J. E. Dec. 3-it boots ana. ; . Bfeoes, Exfeltoively. . Greenwood* S. C. (NEXT Doon TO POST Orari sj A Complete Assortment %of La dies, Mens, Mieses and Chi. Shoes of Fine Grade* .'ind Medium. Grades al prices Way Down. Call and get are ir. Greeiiw? : von . TH :. ?. DA^is, THE LEADKR FOI: FOOT WEA?. Oct, 22-1)5. ?, F. K0HLR?SS, Ale and Granite iron & Wire Fences Building Stone of Every Description. Cor. W?toa ?M Lilis Streets, ? Are you fip6*F~ COMING TO THE EX POSITION? If so, stop at tho Loading Hotel, where accommodai lions are to be had for 1,000 guests per day. The only first-class Ho tel in the City chargin . ly $2.00 per day. Thc Victoria Hotel J. W. GOLUCKE. Manager. LVos-30-32?3i South Pryor Street, Half Block from Car Shed, -A TI, .STA, GEOKWA. burglarproof Sa?n 'J. Valua bles, Cars P;:ss the Door Every Five Minnies for Exposi lion Grounds. Everything FiTft-classi; Tho Desi Bods fa the C ty- Tho Bi st Table in tho City. Telegraph or write for Accommod.;: 'OJ i. Re member wo will Ir^at you rights and charge you only ?2 > per day for Board ano Lodging. Porters at all trail:?. The r:r,.,<~ * A " ?71 TT! Two Papers for ?Le Dy sp?cial arrangement we offer TbB WasMioglos Mj fi In comb na; ion wit for .fl.75. Th.it. is. subscribe^, or old sui d') newing-, ai A'C Solid Til? WA3?ILN ?r ? j re-. ? ad'? >iue, . ??fr POST. The Weekly Post is ar gh? . .ag/, sf>ven-co!ii'.nn p.:;>-.'... ? . iso d in Washuif.'o'.i, ..),. i.':,. tho. ru-s;I iv morning r?f* %on, v ..>. In politics if is..a '?tri?, ly :: ni p.-r-' isau independent* newspaper, ind icating Only sucii ic i*isiatio?j ?a - manifestly in th" ile st ~>l a iajority ot' th ' [>? ?.MI1. ] i ? ron to'fre.?h daily m-ws farnri' iii vcr tin' world, tho P r Off il ? . e,:al fe,i?ur ? in it? widely io\vn ?nlitori ti ?itrli io ; ...-fi?n.' lie! i ?'*,? ?'?> ??? - of iii? . t in the farmer. Fu . . j .tr?ele. JM*P* flMH 'O Ol'? ? .*r^^oVo1' A v, T i r: E .:. . ^.?A.XO 70 tfB A Mi'I.K COPY. *2> - ORDERS FILLE Grinds lenses : it of sight, 'If your cy n ail ou ute ... will von, consult |elj yon Wi THO J F CH J ?E, If you need glasses, medicine* >r rest. Fits glasses ?.KO old mmes while you wait. All .vork guaranteed. . Prof. P. M. WHITpfli, 830 Broa?! St.. Angas! \<G^ Oct 1-4.