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F (leefield Advertiser Tl*OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1896. Senator Ben Tillman opens his mail with a little silver pitchfork, the gift of an admiring constitu ent. Congressman Talbert now di vides the attention of the country with Senator Tillman. The Charleston Post says Bon Tillman and the British Lion are tho two exclusive social lions of tho day. Both seek whom they may devour. Ata recent convention pf the populists of Mississippi they re fused to endose Senator Tillman's recent speech in the United States Senate. Twenty-five thousand dollars! have aheady been forwarded from this country to Clara Barton at Con 8ta:2tinapie for distribution among the Arroerians. O'her thousands are to follow. We hope tho Arno rians will get if. Lieut. M. B. Stokes, of the Uni ted States army, has arrived in Columbia. He has just been de tailed by the government to look after the troops in this State, and will, go in tho Adjutant General's office i t once, where he will make himself acquainted with the dif ferent commands in this State. I-> Saluda Court House. The following bids has been handed in for tho location for the site of Saluda Court House: ""--Emory bids 190A- acres of land and'T?"60 in cash. Micklers bids every other lot of an SOO acre tract of land and ?1100 in money. Red Bank buis Fites for all pub lic buildings and streets for the town, also wili build a modern up to date court house, building com plete, and will give a $20,G00 bond fer the fulfilment of this agree ment. Plans and specirieatioiis for the court house will be given later. A committee to investigate titles and the sufficiency of the bond above mentioned con sitting of B. W. Crouch, J. B. Sud dath, and J. P. Boan has been ap pointed. This report will be made this week if no defect be found in titles or bond. The election will take Bad State of Affairs. Walterboro, S. C., Feb. 22.-A crowd of 150 men evidently friends of the prisoners n?w on trial for lynching, met to lynch State Detec tive Newbold here last night. Newbold was walking along the steets, when a ma i cursed him and ""then ran. Newbold drew his pistol and went safely home. Later, a mob gathered at New bold'^ boarding house and cursed him for some time, but nothing serious resulted. . Newbold had a Winchester rifle to defend himself with. A considerable commotion was caused by the incident, and fur-j ther trouble is feared. The people hero are red-hot, and there is to 'elling what may result. --Register. Such a condition of affairs calls for action and prompt action on the par? of Governor Evans. Ellerbe and Watson. Columbia State. As to the State campaign, there r5eems to be chance whatever of a Conservative candidate coming out .':or governor. The Conservatives it seems are merely going to be on lookers this year. It is pretty thoroughly understood that the "Tillman administration caudidafe for governor is to be ex-Comptroller -General Wm. II. Ellerbe of Marion. On all sides he is mentioned as the "winning candidate for governor. Then there is Senator R. B. Wat son. He has not yet announced his candidacy, but he is regarded as most likely to be the man to op pose Mr. Ellerbe in the primary. He has a strong following and his friend:? are now seriously consider ing putting him in the race. They think he will prove far more than A match for .Mr. Ellerbe on the itump. No other candidates for ?>vernor are now being mentioned. AS TO OTHER STATE OFFICES. * to other State oilicos. Sec re if State Tompkiu-, Com pt rol ston, Attorney G'lierai Bar i Adjutant Waits will all or reelection, it is under " Superintendent of Educa [ j Mayfield will no doubt run for a fourth term. State Treasurer Bates will hardly stand f )r relec tion, but his friends are talking of running him anyway. Bul no mat ter what candidates appear in the primary for State offices, the cam paign so far as they aro concerned will amount to but very littlo, for the senatorial fight will be tho ab sorbing matter with the crowds. When you need a bottle of Parc Rye Whiskey for Medicinal purposes-, ask at your Dispensary for the genuine and origil.al Bakers Pure Rye Whis key, E. Waller's ASons proprietors. You can get the ADVERTISED and the Colombia Register, Weekly for $2.25 a A year. Mr. Rainsford's Speech ou the Privil?ge Tax. Mr. Ransford said ho was a com mon friend of all the institutions of higher education, but be was a special friend to Clemson cotleg' because he was a farmer; farming had been his occupation all his life. Hence it was impossible for any one to charge him with wish ing lo injure Clemson. Clemson had come an.I asked foran appro priation at the outset, break! 33 her contract not to ask for anything. Last year she asked for $20,000 ; they appropriated $25,000, in some way it read #35,000. The trustees discussed whether to take ?tor not, and not only took it, but used it. They owed it to the State lo return thpt $10,000 on moral grounds, if no other. He then quoted the fig ures showing thc iucomeof Clem son college. The farm ought to re turn the institution at least $5,000. He said the board of trustees were running a hotel there. "Think of these figures," he exclaimed. "They are astonishing me." If these fig ures were presented to tbe people they would be astounded also. Her income would be $100,000 this year. He could not see the necessity for such an amount. He wanted tue .privilege tax fund to be divided and a portion given to the girls. Every student now at Clemson was a beneficiary. "Gentlemen do you believe that every student there should be a beneficiary?" At least 170 of the little boys there oould be as woll educated in the common schools as at Clemson. LEGISLATIVE The Coluirbia St:ite, Feb. 34th. During the past week the fate of the State fair appropriation was finally settled, so far as the specia bill was concerned. It is definite ly decided, loo, that the metropoli tan police bill will stand. Then, again, there is no further quoit ion about the privilege tax; it is to stand. The State printer is not lo be paid in excess of $20,000 for n year's work. The Wallace prop erty is to be purchased for the asylum. The report of the Clemson col lege investigating committee bas been presented. With its eou;euls al], however, are familiar. The fire in-urar.ee bill has pass ed the house, with very essential amendments, which it is thought that the senate will not agree to. The bouse has prssed thc biil repealing tho anti-free pass act, und this week the senate will act thereon. The house has ended the cai"' ir of. the senate building and loan bill and it lies in a deep, moist grave. Tho registration bill has bern finished with in the house at lasl aud seut over io the senate with no end of amendments. Mr. Williams'bill to make the office of State liquor cpmrms?ioner ?-IWIIVB uy me peOpieT^nas AlSO been parsed and sent to the senate. The senate has parsed the Claliin collegs bill requiring the president and faculty to be composod of col ored men. Mr. Manning's Australian ballot bill has been killed in the house during the past week, and the eight-box election law has been passed. Mr. Patton's warehouse bill has Jllso passed. The appropriation bill will doubtless come in for the lion's share of the attention of the house this week, and the features of the debates thereon will arise from the educational institut.on items and tbe item in regard to the Atlanta exhibit. Inasmuch as the attorney general has rendered tin opinion under which the $6,000 can be ap propriated for the exhibit, it will doubtless bc appropriated. The ek-ctiou of a Slate printer has to be held yet. It will proba bly como off some day this week. As yet the resolution providing a day for final adjournment has not been conside-nd and acted upon, but it will probably bo dis posed of before the end of the week. Of course an adjournment within a fortnight would leave the calendar of the house with a good many bills thereon untouched, but they are mostly unimportant little bills which really do not amount to anything. If the house goes ahead with its calenda: with the intention of disposing of all the matters thereon before taking a fi nal adjournment, then it will take some three weeks longer to* com pleto the work. Glancing back ward over the work accomplished up io date, one fails to see where the new laws made so far will be worth the $1,000 a day it has cost the State since Januar}' 15 last, to have them made. But then many of these new statutas had to be made under tho new Constitution. Tiial document, however, did not mak . it obligatory on the general assembly to deal with so many small special bills. A great deal out to lie accom plished during this week, and it should be done with the least pos sible debate. Rheumatism Cured. After eminent physicians and all o'her known remedies fail, Bo tanic Blood Balm, (ii. B. B.) will quickly cure. Thousands of testi monials attest thi3 fact. Xo case of Rheumatism can stand before its r.ia^ic healing po\vr. Send stamp for book nf particulars, it contains evidence (bat will con vine? you that Ii. B. B. is the best euro for all Blood and Skin Dis easesever discovered. Beware of sub Btitutes eaid to be "just as godd." $1.00 per large bottle. F? r sa le by Druggie's. Tbc bett is always iii?' cheapest pro vided you get the best cheap enough to make i; 60. You rad do this nu groceries and drugs ni ways and nil the time at\W. E. Lynch's. 5 Ssr?fy?a \ * undergo remarkable ? V* changes when DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S SYRUP j is tafeen according: to d?rec- 4 t?ons. A permanent cur?: A j ? -not a mere disappearance \ ? of outward signs. It at- v ? tacks the impurities in the V A blood and soon the result is fl A seen in the clear complexion, ? 5? bright eyes, renewed energy J and completely restored 1 ? health. Easy to take and V ? saves you many doctor's y ? bills. Not a new discovery ? -just a good cid fashioned fl medicine, of which 20 MIL- ? Y LION BOTTLES HAVE I j BEEN SOLD. ? k It's a cure^ <% Prompt and sure* ? A A remedy 30 years old. n. X DRUGGISTS SELL IT 0 How About . Hats ? Tho Celebrated . Elks Brand Just Opened. Gentlemen, now is your time fo\ something stylish and che;)p. JAS. M. COBB. Feb 12-3m. LAND SURVEYOR. I" iVXD Surveying accurately and promptly doue. Address J. R, CANTE LOU,' Edgefield,?S. C. Nov. 19-6m. TWO PAY A Tm F8SFI1 OF OVEIi For the purpose of increasing thc cir culation of the New York Daily ana ou*i any Mercury, established 58 years ayo, th? Mercury Printing co. offers the best in ducement in tho world to small investorj. Aiei i investors now have an opportu nity to st cure SOIEC cf i.'ic stock ci thu great enterprise. They ci-n buy Hew io:k Mercury stock at ti;c very Jow price cl $l? per snare. Tho Mercury Printing Company io Incorpora.ed under th? laws cl the btats oi New ruth, ?he capital is ?500,000,divided into50,0 Oshareaci M-;?.ach. Juli paid and ;.cn-ai,.. ? J...... ?tot.auo?d .i i have nt* individual ;..>. vvnatavd*. mis stock is a Laie, scud a:n'. highly prof nable security that is certain tu pay large dividends and rapidly Increase :;i value. Jt gives the small lave; :o.- an equal chance v/ith the capitalist, as a person with a small sum to invest caii buy L,-one share upward at the sam^ pri a capital ist buys thousands ci Bharea. When ene considers the very high pri thai stock in other New York newspapci'3 com mands, it is apparent that thia present opportunity to buy Ne\t i'crk Mercury stock at $10 is one cf these chances that occur only once in a lilclime, :or at the present rate of increase shown lu the past nix months in the circulation ;;rid in the advertising, the stock is absolutely sure tu pay enormous dividends L;;.? rapidly i ; :e in value. 'i tie advertising receipts o? the Mercur. have doubled since AUK. 1. and tli? circulation has increased at the rate cl 1?0 per cent, since April 1, 1SS5, on thc Daily, Weekly and Sunday editions, and ia continuing to increase at the same rate We will send one copy of the Daily and Sunday Mercury free to every share holder as long as the stock is ht-ld hy him or Iiis assigns. For example, if n i ' I ?criber purchases ten shares of stocs ho will be entitled to ten copies ci thj Daily and Sunday Mercury free to his own or any other address as \OUK as be continues to be a stockholder of the cor pcraticn. The?** copies cf the paper may bo disposed of by subscribers to the capi tal stock in any way desired by them. There will be only a limited amount o: this stock disposed of in this way. Th03c who ar--> hioky enouch to obt?:n them shares will find that in a very short t:mo th*?y will be worth 300 per tvnt. premium.. *V>r further niirtionlars address ST'PT>T?T>7TRXr)E>7T OF CIRCULA TION, NEW YORK MFT.rr 3 Pari; TCov.-. ?,*<-.,-.. York AT nn advertising medium the New York Mercury is unexcelled. '?if. I WOULD gs m BURN IT fl , INTO THE lg WM MINDS OF . 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For Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has never been equalled. Pa:'j is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless night3 banished by its wonderful influence. P. P. P. is a wonderful tonic and strengthener. Weak women should always take P. P. P. It builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throughout tho country, because we puhlish the formula ou every bottle, and one trial will convince the most skeptical tliat it is a genuine health restorer. Read The Truth And Be Convinced. ' A Wonderful Cure. I was a martyr lo muscular rheumatism for thirty years: tried all medicines and doctors with no per manent relic:. I was advised to take P. P. P.. and before I liaJ finished two bottles my pain subsided so I was ab'.e to work. I feel better than I hare for years, cad ara confident of a complete recovery. J. S. DUPRISS. Newnanville, Fla. cellest thin;. We handle about one doien bottles a week. lira. J. M. <fc M. T. RICHARDSON, Piedmont, S. C. Hot Springs Surpassed. A bottle of P. r. T., has done me nore good than three months' treatment at the Hot burnip.*, Ark. JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O. Testimony from the Mayor. t suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, tried all the so-called specifics, but to no purpose. My grandson got mc a bottle of P. P. ? . and I feel like a ncr; V.\ H. WILDER, Mayor of Albany. From Two Well-known Physicians. V.'e ore having a big sale for your ii. P. p., and wc prescribe it in a greatmany cases, und find it an cx Plmples, Sores and Eruptions Cured. It-?- ?reat pleasure la tr^'.ifyiriy to t!ie efficient qualitie-. of thc popular medicine for skin dUea.es known as P. P. P. ; su:frred for several years with an unsightly caJ disagreeable eruption on my lace. After taking three Lo.tics m accordance willi'direc tions, I stu entirely tu.cd. Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON Savannah, Ga. ofjohu- ^lACo. ivOA The above letters are:taken from many received by us. P. P. P. (/Jjtyman's Gre<i/ Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues arc known from thc Atlantic to tito Pacific. P. P. P. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all life| and does rot cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected. The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre vents thorough accomplishments of thc daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite, irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from impure blood, which can and will be cured by p. p. p. P. P. P. (Lippman'4 Great Remedy), is conceded by physicians and thc ;;eoplc to be the Greatest Blool Purifier of the Age. It positively end permanently cures. For sale by all druggists or direct from us ; price $i a bott'.o, six bottles for $5. UPP8?I BROS., -SSm, UPPman Block. S?VAHBAH. CA. For Sale by G. L. PENN & SON. ll Excursion to Port Royal, S. C., j Account of Docking U. S. Bat- ! tlcshij) "Indiana." AUGUSTA, GA., Jun. 27, 1896; The United Staves Battleship "Indiana" will be docked at Port Royal, f?. C., about February 28th. The "Indiana" is the only first i class battleship 0wn2d.hu &y4 ?.oinmenr. "'louage, 10,22o; ex treme length,350' f^et, 19 inches; width, G9 feet, 3 inches; guns in main battery, 16. The vessel cost between four and five millions dol nrs. It draws 24 feet of water and ffg?S billig Bill: MF CALL OlST Chas. B. Alie n, 831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., carries four hundred men. Th* j Sheppards Excelsior Cook. Southern Queen Range. Heating and extreme size of thia vessel prevent- ?Cooking Stoves, all Styles and prices. Grates, Mantles and Tile, Tin ed it being docked at any other drv j warp of all kiuds. Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron Works, dock in ?he United Stat"S except: Sept. 10-ly the now naval dock at Port Royal, ? . S. C., which will bo completed! about the first of february, and ali { arrangements mado io take in tho j "Indiana." Tho Governor of In-J diana and a large party from that j State will be present on that occa sion and every one should avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing this vessel and he present on that occasion. 'Jbe railroads will make excursion rates from all points to Port Royal for that date. If you desire l<? visit Port Royal at that timo, i will be pleased to furnish transportation for you. Yours truly, WM. J. CRAIG. (";< neral Passenger Agent. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! $1,000 worth, now coming in .;a big boom sale" is now go ing on at COBB'S. Old time prices are given on SHOKS. Give us your Shoe bill and will try to givf you Goun Goons. Feb. 12-3m. CANE MILIIJS, anti Augusta Coto Gins ii 1? large srocK of Engines, Cijeap 0 Goos. l?QAC&r* JIR?N WORKS AND VlDMrtU I SUPPLY COMPANY. AUGUSTA, Gr A. Machinery and Supplies. Repairs, etc., Quickly Made, ?JOT" Get our Prices before you itu}'. Land for Salo. 98^ Acres of Land, jill open ex cept 12 or 15 acres, located in Nor ris Township four miles and one half southwest of Batesburg. Appiv to EMANUEL PADGETT. Jan. 1-1896. ?The ADVKRTISKK and Southern Cul tivator for one year for $2. A CARD. -(o) DR. SOPHIA C. DAVIS, daugbtei of Allison DeLoache, late of Edge field County is now located at 82? Broad St., Augusta, Ga., She treati all diseases of Women and Ch il dren. Dec. 10-'95. African-American Gold Mining and Trading Company, ZOO BROA DIVA V, NE IV YORK CITY. OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT-GOLD! The principal objects of thia company aro to buy, sell and operate gold mines. Perhaps you cannot afford to buy an entire gold mine, but you can nave an interest In several valu able ones through us. Enormous fortunes have been made In gold min ing, but never were the opportunities greater than they aro to-day. Tho ownership of a few shares of our stock may make you rich. Some of tho wealthiest men of to-day became so through mining. The cry of the whole world is for Gold \ and its value and necessity is being more fully appreciated each day. All precious mineral discoveries ara practically gifts to the people. Each person is entitled to what ho can fairly get. Why not try for yourself through ?snow t Splendid opportunies for securing great bargains .n mim? come to ns constantly. Our agents are re Torting from tho gold fields of this continent and i?roni Africa. The company ( ras two promising properties in Cripple Creek. W e propose to develop ono of the most remarkable, well-proven placer mines m the world. It has already produced, ?bout $2,000,000 by crude surface working, ar J is esti mated to contain over $85,000,000 in gol J. Now is the time to invest with us. Do not walt until every mon, woman and child is eager to buy tad prices kavo advanced enormously. In 1687 the first shipments of gold, amounting to less Uian $600,000, were made from South Africa. In 1894 the production was nearly $40,000,000. It ls estimated that works under way and contemplated will produce $100,000,000 per year. Les3 than five years ago Cripple Creek was un known as a mining camp. In 1802 it produced $200,000. It is now producing $4,000,000 per month. Two old men, tired out and almost hopeless, not many years since clung desperately to a small hole ia tho ground which showed some traces of gold. That hole has since yielded over $2,000,000. The Idaho Mino has paid nearly $6,000,000 in dividends, the Crown Point nearly $12,000,000, tLa Belcher over $16,000,000. W- know of no other prominent Industry paying such lurgo dividends on capital Invested as fully developed producing gold mine?. The rate of 25 per cent, per annum is quita common, while phenom enal returns are made in many Instances. Wo offer for sale 50,000 shares of our capital stock at the par value $10 PER SHARE. Payable $2 per share on application and $1 fort nightly, beginning Feb. 1, 1896. However, those desiring to pay in full can secure certificates of full paid stock at once. Remit by check or post-office or express order or registered letter to AUSTIN GALLAGHER? Beere tary, 100 Broadway, Nsw York. WM. SeHWE?QERT & Bo. -ll K L I A Ti L B J B W E L fi RS The Celebrated j ;i q u e s LeCOUL'l RE RAZO iv. Fully Warranted, Requires Shin pening only unce in io years. One Blade $2.00, Two Blade $3/00. For Sale Only by. Wm. SCIIWEIGER?&CO., JEWELERS, 702 Bu OA i) ST , AUGUSTA, GA., Send For Our Cutaloq?e, QC ?0 hi NEW LINE OP STATIONERY, AT vg CABINET SHOP. We Build from a Cradle to a Coffin. y Wi? upair old Furniture that is broken up and make irJoofr .?fi*'"^' *?*?-~-: -* i-rnim ,>?MM??IB?liBMBMMMJBWlMM? Wo run an Undertaking Department in which we have a nice line of Coffins. Prices low when you need anything in our line. Give UP a call. gggSbop in J. L. Addison's old Law Office. SW. S. COVAR & SON. Edgefielii, S. C. SNOS S^OIA saiAJvr^f 'XUO? M3N '?3J.S3H0O? .3Acqs sin jo Xire JOJ jspjo ire TRIM sag JO-sana ?\[-e9i-?pjo ?sjg taojj popnpap aq /iu-ui qoiqM -sjo 01 jo ;di303J no psjrej^ .ssoud pire uoijduosap qji.w '*3i3 's.truj [retug 'so[qrj3So,\ 'SJSAVOU JO }sq jpij pire pp sSuiqj poo3 ipuv psinj .?1 (9) j?) (9) 'OMOCI| oiccaox ;s9H^3 3ttX rsttsuxousqd s;iqM ?qqnop Bisqon? .8GI;|9AOM eru? poe peux .saiqrjsuD^ 'oreniox ?pwT A^NJ 'soujaculs?^j 'sauisq^aBjg 'pm ?33,\\s ?[qnoQ jo sqdc.i3oipii-ouio.riQ .3nocivivo aaas HsraN?id SHA 'scsi 'sam-o ivaou S,:SOIA .6}ueo gi A,9U1O ?soy J8|qiU^y UOSLUUQ i"^91?^^ .S}ueo gi ;e>ioBd ?req 's;ueo gz }9>ioi?d 'eureu O; enjx *.reS*!N ?0 epijg VHd J.33MS 313000 M3N Oj "Sjuao g| punoa .wyemo (?] WD QS punodjreH SB9?J }99MQ JOJ jgj ?s?uao Ofr punod jad sstiaureA P?!W , ALWAYS IN THE LEAD /. ?. LEVY ? CO., 7 J IL OR- F Tl CL q TLJLFLi.% AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA,. Have'now in store their entire FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING The largest stock ever shown in Angus ta. NVeafm to carry goods whir.) are not only intrinsically good, but which also, in pattern, style, and finish, gratify ? cultivated and discriminating laste, and at the ssme time, we aim to make our prices so ?ow the closest buyers will be our steadiest^custotrers Polite attention to all. A call will be appreciated. I. C. LEVY & CO. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA YOUR ATTENTION / IF YOU -N EEL Steves, Stove Pans, Stove Pipe, Tinware, fell Buckets Loaded Shells, Canned Goods, Confeetionaries. Evaporators Repaired or made to Order. LARGEST COOK STOVE FOR THE MONEY. Collec Pots, Milk P.tiokers,and Covered Rucket? made from the bot nf Tin in the market. Repairs for Coo!? Stoves ! seil, kept in stock, ('.ill on or nd dre on or allures* CHAS. A. AU 8TIN, croiHinsrsTOiN-, s. c. The Weekiv N'eivs it Conner an i (?ie AovKHTisKK ! j ear for $2.25. Fresh and standard drugs, at W K Lynch's. For the best Fire Insurance on Town or country property, call on or write D. R. DCRISOX, Agt. Landret h'sGardeu Seeds have been on the market more than ono hundred y ?ars, and are always satisfactorily. Voa can buy them from W. E. Lynch. Huv the best garden seed at W. E. Lynch's. Cnickcring Tiano for sale. Cheap for cash, by vf. S. Covar & Son.