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? (leefield Advertiser TI'?S. J. ADAMS. KP I TOR. - WEDNESDAY, MAR. 25, 18%. H. B. Taub. Deck, chairman of the national executive committee of the People's Party, says that his! party 'willcarry South Carolina for the people's )>;ii ty' Ibis fall. We have not a word to say in denial of this prediction except that Taube neck ia a liar. What do you think of Tillman's proposed bolt from the Democratic party arid the nomination at Chi cago? Bud. Til lman is neither a fool uor a -traitor. He would be both if he should bolt tho Democratic par ty. [ED. ADVERTISER.] The Edgefield Cotton Factory? 1 The contract . for ouilding the Edgt.field cotton factory has been siguecl, sealed aud delivered. It calls for a completion of the structure and delivery of the keys to Presi dent Fisher on or by the first of September noxt, the machinery to b? iu place iu ample time for the commg cotton crop. The building is to be erected near the Oil Mill, about seventy-five yards wost of it, vail be two stories in height with Monitor roof, 2261 feet lougby 79 feet wide, with an ell 89 feet long and 40 feet wide. The Mill will h:.ve a capacity of j 5000"Bpinales and 180 looms; and will be lighted by electricity and Tiea'ed by steam throughout. The contractor's name is D, K, Cecil, aud, he has arrived; he is on the ground ; he is here. Let ns sing! (Bro. Rus Bodie will raise the tune.) She's comin' down t ie mountain When she comes. . , Coming: Pyrotechnics. TILLMAN IS SAID TO BE PREPARING ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SPEECH. Chicago Record. "BOD Tillman's recent financia* . speech in the senate will be noth ing ai3 compared to the one he is now preparing,*' remarked a "well known southern politician to-day. "Tillineu told Representative Lon Livingston;*-: of Georgia," he con tinued, "that his four days' stay in New York had furnished him with the facts by which he wi'l utterly demolish Wall street and its agents whoEeetnto run the treasury de partment He found out the en tire inside of Carlisle's action in - e.wardirg the last bonds and he propose,? to handle the subject in euch ^sensational and interesting manner that his coming speech will te doubly as interesting as Ins maiden effort, tho demand for which, keeps up constai tly from all parts of the country. ' Tillman's big fiad is of au extremely sensa Itional character. He pioposes to read, he told Livingston, a certifi ed C05y of the receipt of the bank er who forfeited his $4,500,000 bid for the bonds, given to Morgan, who afterwards was awarded those bondi ;u additiou to those he got . on hin own bid. Tho theory and supposition has been tl?atthe bank er was unable finally to take the bond*'.. Tillman finds that he sold "*~his option for $45,000 to "Morgan, and he has ia his possession the certified copy of the receipt he gave Morgan in return for the money paid him down." The New Pension Law. The following sections of tbe - new Pension law indicate what classes will get pensions : "SECTION 989. The following per sons, soldiers and sailors, now resi dents of South Carolina, who were in the service of the State or of the Confederate States in the late war "between the States shall be entitled to ?eceive from the Treasurer of . the Stat? a monthly payment ol eight, or six, or four dollars, to be paid in the manner and on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. "Sec. 940. in order to obtain the benefit of this Chapter, such sob dier OJ: sailor must show : First. That he was a bona fide soldier* or sailor in the service of the 'State of South Carolina or1, of the Con federate States in the war between the States. Second. That whilo in such service he lost a kg or an arm, or received other bodily injury whereby he has become disabled. Third. ^That neither himself nor his wife is receiving au income ex ceeding :he amouD' of two hun hundr3d and fifty dollars per an num; or that he shall show that he ha's reached the age of sixty years ind that neither himself nor his wife is receiving an annual lu ceme of ene hundred dollars from any source: Prc vide J, h nvever, that tho widows of Confederate soldiers and sailers now residents of this State, who have reached the age of sixty years, and who aro no1, receiving or enjoying the benefits of an annual income of one hun dred dollars from any source, and the widows of soldiers and sailors as provided in Section 954 of the "Revised Statules of 1893 shalt be entitled i;oreceive the benefits of this Chapter. The word 'income,' as above used, shall be held to in clude the gross amount received as wages, saiaiy or from any other source. The persons en'ut ltd to pensions uud?s* the provisions of this Act ehall be paidthe amounts hereinafter Bet forth, to w.t: a. All soldiers and sailors who hav? lost both arma or both legs, or sigh i-, or who' are physically help lesa, the sum of eight (8) ?ipi i ara j per month. b. All soldiers ?nd sailors who lost one arm or oh? leg ia said service,1 the sum of six (6) dollars per month. c. All other persons entitled to pen sions under the provisions of this Act, the 8um of four (4) dollars! per month. Provided, however, that should the sum provided by law for pay ment of pensions bo found insuffi cient to pay all -pensioners in full the State Board of Pensions shall be empowered to reduce the rates herein provided, and pro rate the same in such manner as will re strict the total amount disbursed within the amonut appropriated : Provided, further, That all per sous who are included in class a shall first receive the full amount therein stated." Now for the Chicago Convention I of Delegates From the South era States. . CHARLESTON, S. C., \ March 20th, 1896. \ DEAR SIB: A convention com posed of delegates from the South ern States ai/d cities was held in Chicago ju February to cou?ider the advisability of holding an Ex position of Southern resources and; products in that city this year, and to devjge ways and means for cov eriDS the cost of such au exposi tion The convention resolved with out a dissenting voice that the ex position should be held. The city of Chicago pledged itself to under take the whole expense of organ izing and maintaining the exposi tion. The several Southern States un dertook, on their part, to provide the exhibits, and to pay the ex pense of collecting, arranging and organizing their exhibits. When the delegates from South Carolina met in Chicago, it was deemed advisable that ir thc Leg islature failed to make an appro priation to place before the world the produc?s and resources of our various cotton and other industries ct the exposition in Chicago, a trial should be made to raise the necessary funds from other sources. The Legislature you are aware, did uothir.g for the end in view, and it now becomes my duty, by the au thority of the Governor of the State, to iuyite you tc attend a convention to be held al Spartan burg, tm Wednesday evening, April 15tL, '96, for the purpose of pro viding a plan by which an txhilit of the industries of the Stale rhall be made at Chicago, lt is hardly necessary for me to place before you the imperative reasons why we of this State should m?ke the best exhibit. The great development of our cotton factories, the natural advan tages we have of climate, water power, and cotton raistd around ?he Mills must ii.vite the attention vi capital, thereby making our Stale not only foremost in agricul ture, but also in cotton fabric-in dustries. In no Other way ct.u our farmers be more judiciously helped than by giving them a market, we might say, near to each and every farm, thereby linking together agricul ture, manufactures, and commerce. I request, therefore, thal the Mayors and Intendants of the cit ies aud towns in the State attend the convention at Spartanburg, and appoint three delegates from each of the cities and towns to represent their several municipali ties in this convention, for the purpose of insuring au exhibit by South Carolina at Chicago. I request that each of the cotton .manufacturing enterprises in the State appoint representatives to attend the convention in Spartan burg. I also request that each of the railroad companies doing business in the State will appoi?t a repre sentative to attend the convention. I shall be obliged if you will in form me at your earliest conve nience the names of the delegates you have appointed in response to this address. Very respectfully yours, E. L. ROCHE, Commissioner from So. Ca. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY PRESIDENT STATEMENT For the year ending December 31 1895 Assets. $221,213,721 33 Liabilities . - - ' - 194,347,167 58 Surplus. $26,866,563 75 Total Income .... $48,607,430 ?1 Total Paid Poliryjiolders In 1895 .$23,126,728 45 Insurance and Annuities In force.$899,074,453 78 Set jain In 1S95 - - . $61,647,645 86 NOTE-Insurance merely n>rttlen is discarded from this Statement as wholly misleading and only insurance act unity issue! and paid Tor in casti is included. I have carefully examined the foregoing State ment and find thc same to be correct CHARLES A. PKELLER Auditor From the Surplus a dividend will Le apportioned as usual _ Report of Hie Examining Committee 0:7: .o cf Thc Mutunl Life Insurance Company of Nsw York February it, i&)5 At a meeting of thp ricard of Trustees of this Company, held on 'i c i3h cay of December last, the ondexslgned \.< rc r.pj.oi.itcd a Committee to ??amine the annual statement for thc year ending December 3', if',"' r.r.d to verify the same by comparison with drs r.sv:ts o" the Company. Thc Commutes have carefully performed the duty assigned to i!-.cm, and hereby certify that the statement is in ail particulars correct and that the assets specified ihcrein ar?'n possession of the Company. In mailing thh certificate the Committee bear testimony tot!?- bi. h character of the investments cf the Company and express their approval of the system, order, and accuracy with which the ac counts and vouchers have been kept, and the i f business in general transacted. (SKJNIS) H. C. V3N POST RCBEBT OLYPH' NT CHAS. P. HtsornsoN WM. P. Dixoi JAMES C. HOLDEN J. H. HERRICK COMV.rTTEB ROBERT A. CRANNISS Vic?-PRESIDENT WALTER R. GILLBT~E General Manager ISAAC F. LLOYD jd vice-President FREDERIC CROMWELL Treasurer EMORY MCCLINTOCK ' Actuary F. H HYATT, General Agent foi- South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. SALUDA COUNTY LITERA TURE. The M ickier Deed. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Whereas by an ordiuauce nf the late Constitutional Convention of the State of South Carolina, a new County was established iii said State to be known as Saluda coun ty, embracing a portion of Edge field county in said Slate; And whereas it WHS provided in said or dinance that the county scat should be established within threB miles of the geographical center, to lie ascertained as provided in said or dinance; And whereas a sufficient portion of the tract of land herein after s<;t fourth will be embraced in said three mil9 radius to es tablish the county site in accordance with law; And where as it is als ) provided by Bald ordi nance that said county seat or site sha?l be established by a vote of the people in said Saludi county in accordance with law. Now know all men by these pres ents that I John F. Micklor, of the county of Abbe?le in the State aforesaid in consideration of the prcmistsand also in consid?rai ion of the sum of ten dollars to mo in hand paid hy Saluda county of said State, receipt of which is here by ackuowleded, a body corporate under the laws of said Slate, through ils constituted authorities, have granted bargain?.d se'd and released, a d by these presence do gran' bargain sell and release unto Alvin Etheredge, S. W. Crouch, P. C. Stevens, J. H. Edwasds, B. L. (Oaugbman, C. P. Boozer, J. P. Bean, John ll. W.Uspu and J. B. Suddath ; commissioners in trna! for the user- and purpos? s of Salu da county ; its assigns and succes sors, and their successors in office for the purposes a'oresa id six i?cres for th-j public buildings and pu'-lie square and also an undivided one half interest in eight hundred and uiuety-four acres in all that tract, plantation or parcel of land situa ted in said sali da county in said Slate containing twelve hundred acres more < r less in liuiet town ship on the oublie road leading by j way of Deuirys cross ?roads io the city of Augusta rind on tir- public road leading from Chappels lo Co lumbia and bounded By lande of Tillman Denny the Methodist par sonage lanes. Georg0 Berry. Smith Crouch, the estate of Janies Mitch el, Little Saluda river and others. The six acres herein conveyed absolutely embracing the public square and upon which the Cour Honse and other public buildings are to bet erected, are lo he selected by said Salada county or said com mis'-ioners th;'ir suer. .-.surs in offiee'on such portions.of K I id tract Of lund that is suitable for a Coun ty Court House thai will conduce pecumarhily to the advantage of both parties, regard being had how ever, to a suitable and appropriate j place upon which io erect a Court. House. And the 894 acres of land are also to be selected in the sa mri manner from said iraet, and is to be divided at tho joi?ifc expense of each party at such times as said Saluda County or said commission ers or their successors m office may desire or demand, in tho following manner to wit : 1st, By dividing a portion of said land into store house lots equally between the parties by each taking every alternate lot, if one takes the first choice, on one cor ner of a block, U:eu the other takef the first choice on the next corner of a block &c, or if the parties should desire it then to sell the lands jointly and divide the net proceeds thereof equally between them as said sales may be made from time to timo. 2ud, Aud to divide the lands *hat might be desired for the erec tion of private residences thereon into suitable lots, in the same man ner, or to sell in the same manner always preserving equalities be tween the grantor and grantee. 3rd, And all other lands that might remain, if any are tc be di vided between the parties cr sold by thsm or rented each party re ceiving an equal portion of the proceeds of sale or renls. This deed of conveyance is not include the dwelling house on said plantation or other building-, but tho lands upon.which said build ings are erected are to bo taken as a part of the undivided one-half interest reserve 1 to tho said John P. Mickler, unless it should inter fere seriously with the location of said county site and town of which the grantee herein shall be tho sole judge thereof, then io thst ::ase all houses are to be moved to such land as might be ascertained o fall to the said John P. Mickler it the joint expense of both par Jes. The reason why the lands lerem conveyed'are not surveyed ind platted are that the grantor leems it best that I ho grantee liould have the privilege of sah ct- ^ .ig from said tract of land I he * lumber of acres herein conveyed in >rder to carry out the foregoing i ibject. . ! Together with a- and s'ngula: If he rights, members, hereadita-i.i neills and appnr enances to She aid premises herein conveyed be- ( onging or in any wise appertain ng or incident, to have and. to hold ll and singular the interest in th? ands herein conveyed un!:? tie aid Alvin Elheredg*, B. W. Crouch \ C. Steven:-, J. ll. Edwards, B. L. Jaughman, C. P. Boozer, John lt.j watson and .). j>. Suddath, com-! missioners in trust for tho m-: s niid ' rorposes of Saluda county its :is ?igns and successors and their BUC lessors for the uses and purpose* iforesaid forever. And I do h> re by nnd myself and 1i?y heirs, execu- . OTB and administrators to warrent ! ind forever defend al! aud singular ' the interest herein conveyed unto I said Alvin Etheridge, B.W.Crouch ? ' P. C. Stevens, J.. M. Edwards, B. L. Caughman, C. P. Boezcr, J. P. ! Bean, John R. Watson and J. B.j Suddath commissioners in trust i for the t ses and purposes of Saki Superi Down in Georgia, ovi is now known as P. p. p, growing with the years. For Rheumatism, BI Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scroi Pam is subjugated, ? its wonderful influence. P. P. P. is a wond P. P. P. It builds then the country, because we i most skeptical that it is a 'Read A Wonderft I wa3 a martyr to muscular yea? ; tried all medianes a: manen', relief. I waa advisu be!o:e I bad finished two bj so I waa able to work. I fcc years, aad am confident of ac J. s. nurai Testimony frorr I suffered with Rheuraatisn a'.l Ilia so-called sp?cifies, bi grandson got mc a bottle of I ncr/ mau W. H. WII.D From Two We!l-kn< We are having a bi* sale wc prescribe it in a grealmaa) Thc above letters Great Remedy,) is a rna P. P. P. begins ii and does rot cease uati The mortiiying cru vents thorough necomr. irritability of dispositi impure blood, which ca " l\ P. P. {Lipi'im to Le tko Greatest El cures. For sale by all LIPP? BR! For Sale li da count>\ its assigns and ince-'. KU'S and i heir ?ncceds?rs for (nf nnrjios'*? ?foroSoid a gainst rn * r an-.' my heirs and against all allier p?r sou 8 lawfully claiming tho .-ar.u oranypavt the rfu/. Provided til? ways pwertbeh/pp, .-md il is tn* trnc? ??fnjtt and meaning a? ?hi; tlc?d ()l. t:nuvr\nuce, that ii' lb* said Sahul v county or Ji?_j^?*T-y& llioriiifjR Mioiild fail to ?'stninrs?b (ft cause to ?>e established ihe said PCbiuity r5':ot or bite on thu Isnd? herein conveyed as aforesaid*, lunn t ii i ti linet I of conveyance is to be null and void, otherwise to remain n? fui 1 lore > mid virtue. Witne*smy baud and sea! this28th day ol'February in the year of our Lord 1S9(3. and in ihe one hundred anti twentieth year of tbn Sovereignty and indepen dence of the United States bf America. Signed sealed and delivered in tho presence cf \V. B. Millwer, Z. T. Cook. JOIINT. MICKLEB, [L. S.] C. A. Micklers dower renounced February 28, 1896. R. B. Black, Not. Pub. S. C. $1100 dollars (o he given in ad dition to the ??md. Mar. 10-'96. lin Deciding the (iuestion o? IECOSONY jg vou Icol: ut ultimate :esults-at du t| raWHty-ratner than toward ?WI 3 KooJs Thia is ;.anicularly the caa? g$ when c?tt?4?lng *? Pechase ot\ BOORS, SASK & BLINDS, .. \ for those ?niclrs are Intended to bel . ; permanent a,:.! you will want them - wc" ir.ad? with joints lightly fitted . i and Wcll fif-ished. Curs are n.aCe that way, iron, selected dry stock ou 6?$ the la?ti JIB: roved machinery and j are wanam, d licet. Sc?d for Price ? ist- mnutdfrtt. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., QA. i ? AUGUSTA LU.tlBCK ' AUGUSTA. I . iffl "Buy</tkt Water" : " and V? " and Sk"Buy Sterling Jir.-.iiii. Shoes ! Shoe : 1,000 worth, now corning in a big boom sale" is now go ng on at COBBS. Old inv? pries are given ' on iHOES. (live ns your Shoe iii! and will try lo give you loon Goons. Fnb. 12-Sra. County Alliances . ri lu* F.'igi'fi'dd C'-un^ v .\iiiuiCi' viii niff! al IC 'a si :'ti Saturday \nril 4?fi i:i -! :u !*r.?! tv Afjvri' O' I'h" t'ha':^'* ii":'T nutdi'^ViVi h? ?'0!'\N ni"iit.i' rif ?!?" H JU; JU?. ll- it!. Pr-S! >:it o' !.h . ::!;if?- V iailC-' V. hti'vi.l 'idrlr Kr: i ?,- ' v .Viiviif!'- tin L.-c a'-?Vfj n-'.i,'-> ;.i.v. y * '6. M. Ami-r., P.v?. C. A. J S". H. Ma vi; Sw. March 10-'96. ior To All Sarsapi tr fiftv years ago, a marvelous medicine wa! ,, (Ltppman's Great Remedy), and its fame ooo. Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, sh 'ula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has tealth Renewed, Appetite restored and slee ierful tonic and strengthener. Weak woi i up. It has the universal commendation of )ublish the formula on every bottle, and on genuine health restorer. The Truth And Be Convi ?I Cur??' cellent thin?. We ban< rhenroatisra for thirty wfJ?* j, M & M> Ti RIC jd doctors with no per? * i to tate P. P. P.. and . * '.UeJ av pain subsided Hot Sprini I belter'than I hive for empi?te recovery. A bottle of P. P. P.. 1 :SS, Newnauvillc, Fla. three months' treatmen 5_ JAMUS M. NKWTO j tiie Mayor. - - i for fifteen years-, tried Pimples, 8orC3 l at to no purpose. My ,, . . >. P. P. aid I feel like ? 1Pl?asurs qualities cf_the_poj;u:a HR, Mayor of Albany. know a as P. P. P. I ru an unsightly aud disas After laking three bo.t )Wn Physicians. titus,lam entirelycu:< for your P. P., and c r ours, and find it an cr* Savannah, Ga. are taken from many received by us. iicine whose virtues arc known from the ts work by purifying the blood, which i 1 a perfect and entire cure is effected, iptions that disfigure thc complexion, th dishments cf thc daily tasks, sleepless t on, all mean a derangement of the sy u and will be cured by P. p. p. in's Gnat Remedy), is conceded by ph} oorl Purifier of the Age. It positiv druggists or direct from us ; price $i a I IS.. B?U Libman Bleat. SAVA ,y G. L. PENN & SON THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STAL LION "MAHDI," Will make the season of 1896 at Heggie Bros. stable. Augusta. Ga., commencing tho 15th dav of March. ''MAHDI" is a beautiful Bay HoifH 16 bands bigrt, fine boue and substance, and is very itylish in appearauce. He stamps his offspring with all of there de sirable features. His colts are very promising for the track as wdlas roadsters. He will stand for the small sum of $15 00. Foi further information and pedigree call or address. H EGG IE BROS. Augusta, Ga. March 17-'96. Creditors Notice. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ! COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. In the Probute Court. 'Laura H. Buuch and H. E. Bunch -Plaintiffs-against-C. S. Cox as Administratrix of the Eerale of Alexander Sharpton Sr., de ceased, et. al.,-D?fendante. For the calling in creditors to prove claims, Injunction &c. ! NOTICE ia hereby given that an order in the above entitled ac tion was lins day filed in this Court, enjoining all and singular the creditors of the estate of Alex ander Sharpton Sr., deceased, from sui og either at law or in equity upon any claim which they ha\> against said estate, and calling in all of said creditors to make proof of their claim against said Estate by the 20th day of April 1896, or else be debarred payment of the same. Dated this 17th day of March 1S96. J. D. ALLEN, Judge of Probato, E. C. Croft ct Tillman, Pl'fs. Att'ys. March, 17-96. no mm mm HO A % WE? KORE ^ ^^:xW^ MITCHELL'S EYE-SALV! A Certein, Kaia, and ?fTictlve Xemedy fcf SORE, WEAK, h WMM EYES, Producing ion^S'ahfctfmzs, & IJicior hs tts SIM cf the OM. \* a s , <J "l?D raoricis qrrrF. EEUEFJBD rnr.2i3L3? CUBE. ; T AUo, canally e?esc>M vf!..-? ..?."?<i In other ! ? maladies, Far.'? ?.? Cirer*. P.-.rtr St?reil? . *\ Tumor*, Hai? Wt> v?n. ii-.? .tc, PJS<"0. or ? v.'herevcrinilftic-?ail'Mi-.'xi'to.irraC?/EliX'/O | 0JL?>V?.'Mby ba nseU to .-x?rabtBiiO. * ?? Sold br ali Dru?cis?u ai >?a Cento. CuresTsar Drees, SrTjnwation* Slys Tumers, Rea Ey i 3. Matted Eys Lashes, irillas. s discovered. It was what : and reputation has been oulders, back and joints, never been equalled, pless nights banished by nen should always take medical men throughout c trial will convince the need. ile about one dozen bottles a HARDSON, Piedmont, & C gs Surpassed. tas done me more good than t at the Hot Springs, Ark. N, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O. md Eruptions Cured. in testifying to the efficient r medicine for ?kin di-eaacs tiered for several years with :rccal>lc eruption on my face, les iu accor?cuce with direc d. apt J. D. JOHNSTON, of Jclmslon <& Co. P. P. P., (Lijpnaifs Atlantic to Ute I'.-iciiic. s thc source of all life, e tired feeling Uir.t prc lights, Ices of rppciite, stem ccr.^tq::c::i from rsicions encl tho people ely oii?. ^r.r:;:z?:i?tly lottie, six i^t.lcj fer $5. V . \\_? 'A A CARD. -(o Dit. SOPHIA C. DAVIS, daughter of Allison DeLoache, \?\'e of Edgc ; field County is now incaled at 823 Broad St., Augusta, CK., Site, treaty all disea?,es< of Wometi and Chil dren. Dec. 10 '?? A Card. Thu DitUG und GP.UCEBY busi ness of the late YV. E. LYNCH will be conducted by tho undersigned under the name and style of W. E. LYNCH. DRUGS and Prescriptions will be made a Specialty. A full line of Groceries, Heavy and Fancy, will also be kept. The good will and pairo ii ;t ge o public is respectfully solicited. J. D. Holstein, EDGEFIELD. C. H., S. C Feb. 25-'96. OSBORN^'F nnd Telrsrrnpliy, .tnrrRN?.i. V ?. No theory. No text boot.). Aetaal haa'n&t? freu day of entering. College C?'OI?A. money anil bnsineM paper* uffcd. R. B. fur* p?id to ^nuurtii Write for handsomely Illustrated t&talogaa PHOTOGRAPHIC ! FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS In the latest and most fashionable style; also OIL AND CK A YON PORTRAITS made at thc lowest prices for llrst olnss work. i?^m Bring the children before wi:? ter s.-ns In. R II. MIM S Oct l-l. Ladies !. Ladies ! ! Ladies!!! Buy the CORK SOLE, HEALTH BUTTON BOOT?, you will then be assured o" comfort-dry fe??t-couse qufMitly health. For PU!'.' "uly at .IAS. M. COBB'S. Feb. 12--P.m. Notice. IN o n OE is hereby given tliat on I I'utwlay tile 7fh day of April .81)0, in bo office of the Judge of Probate at!? ?tlge?eld C. M., tue undersigned ns! Sxecutor of the Inst Will and Testa-1 iii'tit of Whitfield Brooks, deceased. M ?.ill make a partin! settlement, on saiil i state,illili al! persons Iniving claims j gainst said estate will present t lie [ ame duly attested, and nil those i?-!, lebted will make payment by said dale ' 0 the undersigned or J. Y. Culbreatr, Ut'y- Newberry,"8. C. , VV. W, BROOKS, A Executor. ' c March a-6r, <J WM. SeHWEIGERT & ?to. -RELIABLE JEWELERS- - The Celebrated Jaques LeCOULTRE RAZOK, Fully Warranted, Requires Sharpening only once in io years. One Blade $2.co, Two Blade $3.00. For Sale Only by. Wm. SCHV/EIGERT&'GOf, JEWELERS, 702 BBOAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Send For Oin- Catalogue. NEW LINE OP STATIONERY, .J? CANE IMCT^aT -HB? PM ii Ami Ceil is g Fr? Ns? mm Eife iipDO??i. 4 IRON-'-WWKS- -ftfW SUPPLY OG&fiPANY. AUGUSTA. GA. Machinery and Supplies. Repairs, etc., Quickly Made. Cl'1! our Pries, before you buy. AW If pd 1 mm m liM fin ' . . S&f&S CALL 01ST Chas. 13. Allon, 831 BROAD STEEET, - - - AUGUSTA, CU.. Sheppards Excelsior Cook. Southern Queen Rang'''. H?ahpg rud Cooking Stoves, all Styl' ? and prices. Grate?, Manilos and '1 ile, '1 ili wan* of all kinds. Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron Works. Sept. 10-ly \ Sf** ! THE LEAD. JP 7 A IL on. rn <. L a nu Fits. AUGUSTA, GE0RGIJ\. \ j Havefnovv in store their entire FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLC?H?NG: The largest, stock ever shown in Augusta. We aim to carry goods whic.1 iire not only intrinsically irood, but which also, in pattern, style, and finish, gratify' a cultivated and discriminating taste, and at the same time, we aim tc make our prices so low the closest buyers will be our .steadiest ^ runton ors t'olite attention to all. A call will be appreciated. I. C. LEVY & CO. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA YOUR ATTENTION / -TIT YOU ^lEED Coot Steves, Stove Pans, Stove Pips, Tinware, fell Buckets JFJ^ETCTT GROCERIES, Loaded Shells, Canned Goods, Confeetionaries. Evaporators Repaired or made to Order. LARGEST COOK STOVHFORTHE MONEY. Coffee Pots, Blillc Bucket?, and Covered Buckets made from the bes! 1t' Tin in the marker. l?epair- for Cook Stu\cs I se?!, l.r-pt in stock. C-nil on or address C?IA.S. A.. A/U STUNT, J"OHNST035T, S. C. Tin- Weekly News Jb Courier and i LandrelhVGardcMi Seeds have been he AovjcitTl?K? i year for ?:!.2?. j"n ,j,p m:ir|.;,.? luarH than on? hundred j yarn, and are ai ways ?a? tsfaccorlly". -[ You can buy them ?rum Hf. E. Lynch. * i Fresh and standard drugs, W rJ/nch's; Biiv-the'b?st.gardeti seed at IV i Lynch's. ?>j?" Fur the best Fire fhsi?ran?e] m Town or country property, call on The Al>VK?riSEB and Southern Cul ir write D. RtDcitw??, Afft. i livator for one year for $2,