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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, NOV. ll, 1896. LOGAL? BREVITIES. Go to Fox's for wedding presents. Will Penn keeps all kind of turnip seed. Our esteemed correspondent "Sem pbronicus" is reading law. Miss Marie Abney bas taben a school o'.ar Ridge Spring. Goto Dr. W. B. Pann's for fresh turnip seed. Bryan is the first candidate for tho presidency who stumped the United States. Messrs, Hart& May have a new ad vertisement this week, lt will repay perusal. The Edgefield cotton factory will not get into operation until after Gbrstmas. J. Wm. Thurmond, Esq., will make hh? debut as solicitor at Camden in February,1897 Dr. Frank Butler has arrived with his bride and they are domiciled at r their beautiful home on Sunset Hill. OUJ venerable friend, Mr. J Milton Bell, of Parksville, worshipped in the Baptist church on last Sunday. Judge Luther Bell's clerk is courting aver in Georgia. He crosses the Sa vanuah River at Scott's F^rry. On shoes and ready-made clothing special prices will be made during cjurt week, at the New York Racket. Jas. A. De Yore, Esq., and Miss Sal lie Dozier both of our town will be married to-day, Wednesday. Childrens Reefers, capes and hats, call and see before you buy elsewhere and do worse, at the New York Racket Store. A memorial service in memory of Mrs. Gena Shaffer was held last Sun day by the Sunday school of our Bap tist church Married on Wednesday .Vow 4; h at the residence of John B. Hill Esq., by the Rev. M. M Brabham, Mr. William Ready to Miss Lilla Hill. We have just received our fresh stock Turnip Seed-Landreth's & Bufets. W. E. LYNCH. When the harvest is all over there m?U only be live old bachelors left Will Penn, Bud Russell, Brooks Dun ovant, George Younghlood, and Col. John Bates, Ladies dress, goods, trimmings, wraps and capes, best goods and cheap er than Columbia or Augusta, at the New York Racket. . Miss Sophie Abney is at home for a few days. She is meeting with great and deserved success in her canvass ing towns for Chapman's History of Edgefield county. McKinley's election and Bryan's de feat will put all classes of merchan dise up, but not at the New York Racket. Now is the time to make your purchases there. Miss \ngell Chealham is visiting -[EeTl?ffie folks in Edgeflehi, but will soon leave again to accept a lucrative position as typewriter and stenograph er with a firm in Columuia. Three of the newly married couples were at church last Suuday, and the congregation was a large one. We knew they would come. Look out next Sunday! There'll be some more out. The death of Mrs. Joseph H. Bouk night, who was Miss Emma Bettis, waa a shock to her many, many friends. A husband and three small children remain to mourn her depart ure until the meeting again. Mr. G, W. Campbell and wife have opened a first clas => restaurant in rear of lis store where he will serve meals at 8.11 reasonable hours. Mr. Campbell is a most excellent caterer and will serve the public generously and at rea sonable figures. When a man who has never been able toaccnmulate a dollar, and whose credit at the store is not good for a pound of coffee, undertakes to lecture us on the morey question, and tell us how to vote we feel like-well, better not say it.-Central Methodist. Married on Tuesday Nov. 10th at the residence of the brides parents Cokes bury S. C by the Rev. S. D. Vaughan, Dr. W. Price Ti m merman of Edgefield to Misti Sadie Caroline Moore of Cokes bery. More Timnidrmans, but we can never have too many in Edgefield county. Persons who aspire to office must not take it with bad grace if they are call ed down when they go wrong. The ADVERTISER makes a practice of'criti cizing friends as well as enemies where they fly oh* at tangents or lose their bearings-equilibrium or equipoise We do not mean to hurt anvbody's feelings but to keep on the main trunk line. Cupid is doing some sly work upon Butler Street, or Columbia road as most people know it; and in a few weeks Dr. Gwaltney will have some official bi. sines* up in that part of tovn. We know whereof we write, but you don't. Guess, if you can. Capt. Bill Brunson t?oes'ut know anything about this, so don't ask him, it make? bim tir?d. The itost sensational and startling] wedding to occur in our town this winter viii be that one where the bride will wear to church the first Sunday after the nuptials, a calico shirt wais1] a checked homespun skirt, the groom to wear Kentucky jeans pants and aeer sucker coat-not that they are not abundantly able to do better, but that the state of the country demands re trenchment and reform. The reform movement must move on. The AD VERTISES man does'nt goto weddings (although he eats the cake when he can get it) but he will go to this wed-j ding whether invited or not. Weare no* paying I ?1^ .^ents a bush el for ootton seed. L. G. Bell, E. J. Norris, M. A.Taylor. IN MEMORIAM. We, tho Moore Road Sunday School, feeling our irreparable loss in the death of Miss Minnie Abi gail Thurmond, one we all loved and who as a messenger of love visited the sick and Afflicted, com forted the distressed, "and IL every way possible ministered to their wants, and who was ever ready with helping hands to aid in even charitable work. Therefore be it Eesoloed lsr. That we tender the bereaved ?amily our sincere sym pathies, and pray that a just God may comfort them io thi* sad af fliction. 2nd, That we inscribe a page in ocr minutes to her memory. 3rd, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the bereaved family and a copy to the county papers for publication. J. L. BRIGGS, Chair, of Com. News From Antioch. MR. EDITOR: On Wednesday af ternoon Nov. 4th a quiet but happy marriage took place at the resi dence of Mr. N. D. Robertson. The contracting parties being, Mr. John Haile Hol8on, and Miss Mattie, eldest daughter of Mr. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Holson have many friends in this community who will ever rejoice to know of their happiness and prosperity. The Hon. W. H.- Yeldell, who is an expert surveyor as woll "as a good legislator is in the neighbor hood doing professional work for Mr. E. G. Talbert. The members of Antioch church were delighted on last 4th Sunday to hear Rev. Mr. Hartzog announce that he would accept the pastorate for next year. Mr. Hartzog is a conscientious christian gentleman and he nas won the heart of every member of the church. The young people enjoyod a dance at Mr. M. S. Wood's on Fri day night. " Mrs. Frank Sharptou, whom ev erybody loves will give her pupils a candy pulling on Friday after noon next. Mr. Ed. Bigham, son of our frienc and neighbor M, S. Bigiiam is now in Augusta where he has gone to become a student of the Medical College Mies Gell Richards after spend ing some time in Charleston has returned. We are glad to say Mrs. Sallie Jone3 has entirely recovered from a recent al tack of fever. Mi^s - - Mash, a niosr charm ing ard lovely young lady of Au gucta is teaching for Mr. J. C. Hammoud. Mr. J. C. iiarvely, of Georgia, has rented the Red Hill store and farm and will move over next week. Mr. P. R. Wates, a prominent merchant of Modoc, paid us a visit on Monday. We hear Mr. Wyatt Seigler will move to Georgia the first of De cember. We regret that so many of our citizens are thinking of em igrating. Can they not do aB well here. _ G. UNIOR MEETINGS. The union meeting of the first division of the Edgefield Baptist Association convenes with Bethany church on Saturday before the 5th Sunday in November at 10 o'clock a. m., Introductory sermon by Rev. J. P. Mealing, alternate, Rev. J. S, Jordan ; Missionary sermon by Rev H. S. Hurt zog, alternate, Rev. G. W. Bussey. 1st Query ; Brotherly love among Christians, itscultivation, manuers of expression and fruits? Speak ers, J. W. Aiton, J. S. Jordan and R. H. Parks. 2nd; Are senior members of the church doing their duty as Chris tians when they do not take aDy part in tho Sunday-School work? Speakers, Geo. Ellison, Dr. J. C. Lanier, and Rev. J. P. Mealing. 3rd; What is the duty of the church towards its mombers who fail to contribute to the support of the Gospel? Speakers, L. D. White, W. A. Strom, Sumter Lewis and Rev. P. P. Bia ock. Debate for Sunday afternoon. Resolved, That the benevolent contributions of a church should be raised in the same way that church expenses, including Pas tors salaries are raised? Speakers for, R. T. Strom and Rev. H. S. Harczog; against, W. H. Yeldell and Rev. G. W. Bussey. M. B. BYRD, JR, Clerk. DELICATE ? Should Use FEMALE REGULATOR IT IS fl SUPERB TONIC and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel ali impurities. Health and strength are Guaranteed to result from its use. My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, after usine; BRADFiELD'S FEMALE KE?U LiATOR for two months, is gettiue welL J. M. JOHNSON. Malvern, Ark. BRAD? IELL' REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. Bold by all Drngfista at $1. 05 per bottle. The Langley M'fg. Com pany, until furthor notice, will purchase cotton ? cent under Augusta market quotations on day of de livery, at Langley, S. C. THOMAS BARRETT, JR., Nov. 10- tf. A new upright piano, oak case, 7% octaves, with stool cover and instruc tion book, for sale. Price $150. Ap ply at this office. Petit Jory November Term. FIRST WEEK. G M Smith, ' G A Callum, C T Hammond, Luther Lott, C A Long, John C Watson, C B Crouch, T Garrett Talbert, J E Mack, D F Seaste, C T Mathis, .V L Riddle, J M Cobb, T B Lanham, J K Corley, Lafayette Adams, William T Butler, T J Callahan), J S Smith, J L Werts, W W Padgett, J W Crim, H B Oxner, John F Wise, G W Langford, M B Davenport, J S Mcdun g, J R Williams, J S Witt, A R Minick, J R Hart, Y M Faulkner, W T Cromley, B R Smith, E B Hart, J M Holstein. r It Stands To Reason that ao,ooo,ooo bottles of a medicine could not be sold unless it was good, honest, and did what was claimed for it. Here are the facts about DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S I ! . ! I ! SYRUP In 30 years 20,000,000 bottles have been sold to cure Blood Disease:^ and it must be a CURE. . All the sickness in this world is caused by bad blood; Weakness, Loss of ap petite. Dyspepsia, Headaches, Constipation, Liver and Kidney troubles, Scrofula, Pimples, etc. Attack 'die foundation of dis ease, cleanse the blood, bring it back to the splendid work inten ded for it by nature. There may be other ways, but the best is by using the tried and true remedy Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP 50c pei' bottle; all druggists. IT, ?nf GO., FOB Clothing', Men's Fiirnishing Goods and SHOES. $1,000 worth Bay State SHOES just received. We are agents for the Fa mous C 1 0 t h 1 n g House, Wanamaker and Brown, Philadelphia, Will take your order for both Ready made and made-to-order Clothing. Their goods are absolutely all wool guaranteed to fit. Suits from $6.50 j "El ??JBSF See this space next week. E. B. HART & CO. Edgefleld, C. H.. Oct. 6,1896. FOR SALE. The following law books, apply, at ADVERTISER Office. Bishop on Criminal Procedure, Vol. 1 and 2. Wharton on Criminal Law, 3 vols. Willcock on Corporations. Williams on Executors. Hill's S. Carolina Reports, Vol. 2. Chitty's Blackstone, 2 vols. Stephen on Pleading. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence. Foublanque on Equity, 2 vols. Chitty on Contracts. Paschal's Annotated Constitution Martindale's U. S. Law Directory (1874.) Brevard's Reports, Vol. 2. Hale's Please of the Crown. Greenleaf ou Evidence, Vol. 1. Chitty on Bills. Rice's Digested Index. Harrison's Chancery, Vol. 1. Bay's Reports, Vol. 1. Phillipp's Evidence. History of a Suit at Law, by James Conner. Mitford on Pleadings. Chitty on Pleading, Vol. 1. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. 164 acres of land 7 miles from Edge field C. H., on the Blockpr road. On the place are three ti nant houses, an excellent well of water, a good barn with sheds on both sides. There is also a young orchard of three acres containing apple, pear, and cherries. About 40 acres in woods. For terms apply to R. L. D UNO VA NT, Edgefleld C. H., S. C. Oct. 6-tf. NEW YORE Racket. "FREE SILVER" TO BUY OUR GOOD! y HAVE BOUGHT IN THE SOUTHEKN MARKETS the largest, best selected, and cheapest stock o goods ever brought to Edgefield Come oue come all aud examin for yourselves before purchasiuj elsewhere. Mens' Fall and Win ter Underwear, in suits, price and quality to suit everybody Ladies and Chi'dren's Underwea cheaper than ever before. A superb line of dress go;ds Henriettas. Cashmeres, Brillian tines, Woolenette Suitings, Cotton ettes in cheeks and stripes, sergei in different colors and designs fancy plaids, Albatroes, Cr?pons tweed suitings, Charmeleans, anc beautiful Flannelette Suitings anc shades aud prices lower than eve: before. Trimmings in Velvets, Velve teens, Silks and elegant braidf and pasemeutrie latest colors anc shades to suit the most fastidiouf taste. Silks for Waists, exquisite quality and lovely colors, cheapei than ever before. Satteen9 and wash fabrics Prints in Simpson's aud Hamil ton's brand, very beautiful in de sigu and colors. 5c. per yard, Gin ghams and Chambrays, Cheviots (and novelty prints in all st3'lc? and prices. ' White Goods-Bleaching, Shirt ing and Sheeting all widths and qualities, prices lower than ever. Hosiery-This department is unsuspassed anywhere, wo make a specialty in this line of goods, In fanta, Children, Ladies, Men and Boys Hose, a beautiful nsrortmeut and very cheap. SHOES! SHOES! ! An indinas vaiiety, Mens' La dies, Misses, Youths and Children Shoes, cheaper lhau ever and qual ity better. C l ot h i n g-This department is complete, Mens Suits, Boys Suits and Pants, latest styles at prices that, will startle you. Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flow ers, Aigrettes and ornaments at the lowest figures and very beautiful Ladies, Misses and Infants Wraps. Cloaks and Capes, latest styles and colors marvelously cheap. Corsets, Feather'>one ami other first-class qualities, very cheap, Dress Stays, Gloves in endless va rieties, lowest prices. Laces and Embroideries every variety and style, ?.eautiful Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear and many other things too numerous to men tion. Give us a call and examine aud I am sure you will be benefit ted thereby. J: W. Peak, NEW YORK RACKET. EBGEFIELO, S. C. Sept. 22-3m. Judge Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Corrie M. Richardson as Execu trix &c, of Madis ?n Richardson, deceased-against-The Bank ol Greenwood and Imperial Fer tilizer Company. BY Virtue of an order of sale ic the above stated case I will sell al public outcry at Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, on Sales day in December 1896, for the pay ment of debts, the following de scribed real estate belonging to the estate of Madison Richardson de ceased, situate iu said State and County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land containing six hundred acres, morf or less (600 acres) bounded by lauds of Mrs. Ward and H. B. Bur nett on the south, on east by lande of John Hip and the Bluf Butlei place, on the south by W. B. King and W. P. Hid and on the west by the Augusta Road, composed o? two adjoining tracts, one tract con taining one hundred and fifty-six (156) acres, more or less; the other tract four hundred and fifty-foui (451) acres more or les?, will bt sold in separate tracts. TERMS: One-half cash, the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from clay of sale, the credit porti >n to be secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of tte premises; or, purchasar may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. R. E. HILL, Judge Probate Court for Abbe ville County S. C. Nov. 7-4t. Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, Seed Rye, Seed Oats, Home-Made Sorghum, at W. W. ADAMS Jennings Hepatic is the best remedj to take at this season of the year for correction of the torpidity of the liver the Kins of our internal organs. Il rejuvenates and rehabilitates ami touches up and tones down all the oth ers. For sale only at the Lynch drius store. / Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF AIKEN, Court of Common Pleas. Whiifield Cato, In His Own Righi and as Administrator of Benja 3. min Cato, deceased-Plaintiff -againet-John Cato, Pop? Cati et. ai.,-Defendants. BY Virtue of an order of his Hon or, Joseph H. Earle, dated Octobe f 26th, 1896,1 will offer for sale t< the highest bidder, on salesday ii e December next, in front of th< = court house at Aiken, S. C., withii " the legal hours of sale, the follow. 8 ing described, real estate, to wit : All that certain tract of land situate in Aiken county, South Carolina, containing five hundred ' and fifty (550) acres, more or less as shown by a plat made by J. W " Seigler, dated October lsr, 1896 3 known as the Homestead place oi ' the late Benjamin Cato, and bound ed by lands of W. Coleman, Whit field Cato, Y. Yaun, Fellman Black, Pope Cato and E. A. Per r ry I will also sell the several lots , of land located in Ridge Spring, ? at Ridge Spring South Carolina, 3 on Thursday following the day that j the Home place is sold, being . Thursday December 10th 1896, said sales to be during the legal hours for public sales. 1, Lot fronting Watson Street . on Main Road on the north, sev . enty-seven (77) feet and running i back a depth of one hundred and i seventy (170) feet to the right of way of the Charlo*te, Columbia & Augubta R. R., bounded east by -, and west by lot A 2 and numbered one on said plat: i 2. Lot fronting on the north said ? Watson Street seventy-seven (77) feet and running back one huu dred and seventy (170) fret, more or lesp, to right of way of the C. C. & A. R. R., bounded east by lot 1 and west by lol 3 being ht num bered 2 on said plat. 3. Lot fronting said Watson Streeton north seventy-feveu (77) feet, running back with a depth of one hundred and fifty-two (152) feet to the right of way of the C. C. & A. R. R., bounded east \)y lot. 2 and wost by lot 4 and lot of -'-, being or. said plat. 4. Lot fronting seventy-six (76) feet on Watson Street on north, bounded by lot 3 on the east sixty six (66) feet, on lot of-, on the south seventy-six (76) feet, on Road loading to depot on the west sixty-six (66) feet being lot 4 on said plat. 5. Lot (with a store house upon it) the lot being fifty (50) feet front on the south aud one hun dred (100) feet in depth, bounded north end east by lauds of James Merritt, west by lands of W. E. Merritt and south by Watson Street on Main Road. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, credit portions secured by bond of thr. jHirchaser or purchasers and mortga ge of the premises sold ; pur chaser lo have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. JORDAN, Master, Aiken, Ceuuty. Nov. 6-4t. i Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London et. al., vs. L. J. Miller, et. al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the ceurt house town ot Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Mon day in December 1896 (being the 7th dav of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, containing one thousaud (1,000) acres, more or less, whereon the said Laurence Miller now resides, situate imCollius Township, in the county and State aforesaid, and bounded as follows, north of lands of W. E. Prescott, east by lands nf Collier Hammond and Mrs. E. Mathews, south by lands of George Mathews and Mrs. Fannie Ham mond, and west by lands of J. Coursey and Edgar Reynolds. Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion, oralleashat the purchase* 3 op tion. Purchapers to pay for papers. W. P. ROATH", Master E. C. Nov. 10-4t. County Dispenser. The County Board of Control will hold a special meeting on Sat urday, the 14th inst., for the pur pose of receiving petitions for ap pointment as County Dispenser. By order of the Board. R. B. DORN, Cl'k. Nov. 3-2e. STORE YOUR COTTON. I have tho management of the Edgefield Brick Warehouse and vii/ stt.re Cotton at 25e.. per bale per month. E. J. NORRIS. For cash only. Jeweller Fox offers for the next thirty days a discount all goods in stock of 83)?f. The Southern Cultivator now comes twice a mouth instead of once, and has been greatly improved. Any of our subscribers can get this old reliable in connection with the AI>VKRT4SKK both one yrnr $2.2">. Master's Sale. J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. v Court of Common Pleas. The American Freehold Lind tj Mortgage Company of London (Limited) vs. Benjamin R. Hill et. al., 0 "PURSUANT to the decree, I will of JT fer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield r and State of South Carplina, ou j the first Monday in December j 1896 (being the 7ih day of said 3 month) between the legal hoars j of sale, the following described realty, to wit : No. I. Allthat tract or parcel of [ laud, lying, situate, and being in , Cooper township, Edgefield coun 1 ty, and State of South Carolina, containing nine hundred and fifty ' (950) acre-3, more or less, and ' bounded by lauds of B. R.Hill, W. ! H. Frazier, J, J. Cooper, by Saluda River, by Wilson Creek, and by other lacds No. 2. All thal tract of land, ly ing, situate, and being in Edgefield county, and State of South Caroli na, containing one hundred and eighty-five (185) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. R. Hill and others. Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the balance ou a credit of one year with interest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises to s-'-cure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay <or papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Nov. 10-4t. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. W. E. Prescott-against-W. F. Elam. PURSUANT to the decree in thin oause, I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield and Stale ol: South Carolina, on the first Mon day in December, 1896, (being the 7th dav of said month) the inter est of "the said W, F. Elam (the same heine; the undivided fourth part thereof) in the following re alty, to wit : All that tract of land, situate in Edgefield County and State of Sou t h Carol ina which u as devised to Mrs. Francis Elam during her life and after her death to her chil dren equally share and share alike under the will of George Boswell deceased. Terns of Sale: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one yoar with interest from the day of sa!e. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises, to se cure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purcha sers option. Purchaser to pay for papers. . . W, F. ROATH, . Master E. C. Nov. ll-4t. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. En GE FI ELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. James C. Ouzts et. al., Plaintiff against-Frank Powell. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will resell at the risk of the former purchaser, at public outcry, before tho court house iu the town of Edgefield, County and State aforesaid, ou the first Mon day iu December, 1896, being! the 7th day of said month, the follow ing described realty, to wit: All that tract of land lying, sit uate and being in Edgefield Coun ty aud State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Felix Timmerman on the north, south by lands of J. C. Timmerman, east by lands of Frank Ouzts, west by lands of Wm. Ouzts. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the prein ises to secure the credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C. Nov. 10-4t. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP EDG? HELD. Court Common Ple<is. The British and American Mort gage Company (Limited) Plain tiff vs. Jasper B. Thurmond, et. al., Defendants. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic out cry before tho court house, town of Edgefield and State of South Caio!ina on the first Mon day in December 1896 (hoing the 7th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty to wit: All that tract of land in Edge field county. South Carolina con taining one hundred and sixty-five (165) acres, more or \o3?, and bounded on the north by .ands of C. J. Humes, and Elizabeth Howie, east by the estate of M. W*. Gary, on the south by lands ofT. P. Howie and Ella Smith, and on the west by the Savannah River. Terms of Salo: One third cash, and the balance on ?i credit of one and two years with interest from I lie day of sale. Purchaser to give bond aud a mortgage of I be prem ises to secure tho payment of the credit portion or all cash at th? purchasers option. Purchaser to pay for papers. V7. F. ROATH, Master E. C. . Nov. 10-4t. B UNLIMITED DISTRIBUTION OF GREENBACKS, Continual Distribution of Silver, and PERPETUAL DISTRIBUTION OF GOLD. _* *j_ Will keep the people everlast ingly flush with all kinds of mon ey. But there seems to be a great period of plenty in this communi ty and most everybody has money to spend. 3 Kinds of People Here ! FIRST KIND-Are the men who are looking for a farm wagon, or a log wagon or a general pur Dose wagon. We are looking for such men. The "OLD HICKORY" Wagon hae all the qualities of a First-ClaSS guaranteed; Truth, we guarantee them the best. We want you to see these Wagous, will show them up if. you will please favor us with a call. The price is right and we can agree on terms. BUY A NEW WAGOU NOW WHILE YOU HAVE MONEY? 2nd Kind. A great many have laid away a nice spec of money with which to purchase Buggies. We have put in a class of ihese vehicles which are the wonder of tho State. Such woll built, elegautly finished, ee.6y riding, wearable vehicles, at equal ly wonderment prices. Prices which are a little less than your pocket book. 3rd Kind. WHEELS! B 1 je E s I ! The vehicle of the 19th Century. Bi cycle; for men and worueu in these makes, CRESCENT, C R A W FORD, and MONARCH, and appended pricep. $50.00 to $75.00; a pretty little discount for "spot cash." In all the above ad vertised goods we refund money if goods are not satisfactory. RAMSEY & BLAND EDGEFIELD & JOHNSTON. June 23, 1896. Milling and Ginning Machinery. The undersigned, dealer in aH kinds of Ginning and Milling Ma chinery, Watar Wheels, Steam Engines, Flouring and Corn Mille-, will furnish estimates for whole plants and put them in operation. Represents the largest Ma chinery Works. ftJ?F Repairs furnished and put. in. 0?0F Especial attention to over hauling and changing from old to new systems. All correspondence promptly an swered. Address, G. D. M IMS, i Apr. 21-96. Edgefield, S. C. NO MORE EYE-SUSSES MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE SORE, WEAK, ;\ ififlMO ft . Producing Lana-fy': :'3C;:rsi\ & ' - . ?.vj th* S'.;': cr'ihii'iJ. Cures Tear Ur;;;:. S mutai;::., S:y3 Tumors, Ret: tj. ? ? ' .:." ? iJD IMDUBIG v Also, equally t?lcxs ? 1 ".. .'_ 1 . ' - malndien. BW*? ??. res? Tnmori:, halt i '?. "?? i .'. . -, " wherever In.:.?.: sa* lc:: - MAX/VJB may ba B* > S-Jidbj d'--?? :-i ? ... AND nn?l Telegraphy, Aognsin. On, No theory. No text booka. Actual business front day of ent?rine- College goods, money and business pupers used. K. K. fare paid to Augusta. Write for handsomely illustrated catalogue. For Sale al all County Dispen saries. Now is the time to sub-* cribe for the Advertiser. "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" willi prevent that dreaded -olant disease. Our pamphlets nre not ndrertisinir circulars boom ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain ing the results of latest experiments in this line. Every cotton farmer should have a copy, 'iliey ai? sent free for the asking. GERMAN K?LI WORKS, tii Nassau St.. New York. c s V Iff* Hi tm* t IiiSvr* 3 > h \ USU IL, h Otu O T?:?- t<f 'l?? f?rtT?'rt.r Cor r.M dl? ?tl^(,hof l!x? Montnek nn?] ?>.;w eS*f ?:ir : . ".<. . ?. i-ys*?n tery, IlliU^eKllrtO, i s*?"i??*Jft, CrntpjMC, . <?.?of .'.;>petit etc.. (N ('J il bt tt;c2.?rtl ?>f ?il med? C.":?< ii, ROYAL ?.2SM?.??ER. T'-',rsf..u;: riccrtl??citc? tUt?st tie tut. , .'|"r/. i.. - .?. M.. I. T. C. I :i r, Kor c'ipttto, Mis<. Myst " My I ? wi !S VU !U ?ct ?row e.i to twenty tlnr?S a da-, of ? i- r> Iv, mucus *'.i*r?*, .ici on the lett side of my ; , .i .>v. p?-^co ?bruit iho s'jt > o? a dollar, '!. : .-. vt :r. ? r.' t 'i . .i My food roui I tot d*gist, _a__ j;. , ij-. .v> ?? t? v.T>->?i?dly ?nf ''t ut der ' 1 was : a*it'd by bc b.-st phvs'clans. ,-n?. ::'?.>? said I .."".ji'd li-f tut J I !h. ir ? T.i'>en?eJ u%ing I. .. j 'iiuHi-iinr, lu I.I'LT w ..lis I.wfm d cai any '.'.if .t?. .:r.i? !<IS:-NVC> ??..'!; j.v evi r. "I 'cop.l.iued ?M'iMi-t:r-f, .-.i j can i. .stitj- tiat I ?m entirely curca, ?i.a tl-.a! f "r?.nn :':cr did tl:e work." V^fSsa?** ?Inc? .*i>'",?!H.r enr** i?y*s2fc^ * .??.?.?! M. KbiftimrwIhttK, I ff. rt n .??. M..^' ir.?:t. KIdnoy mid ??(f .''"- ? .'<i.,r>i> :?. !)?.>>!:!. I.V.->'-H ...?.-. .> i'-i itrHafon, 1 tl-:?':v Jp Sf< j>. Jl (H (Mt |?t<?. .. t ti!: ". ; ?it*. >-.i:i ??. irm< ;> .!!.> rrtrr.i tia* l?rsl dos?. :i r:tc- s ?li ..;.->,! i>y rt?? i :<.-. ??.? tis.- rrmvcn WS?l&iy Dra&isth Oas OolIair. , MANUFACTURED OSLY Bt RE ATLETA i ?^l.C3., ??Um-C.l Wiar?? tc:t ij-ri.a: KOOK.M ; L. UHR a?::'f vrrKU -tt-w TWO S.'ATi. iM'?lS, mmm \ GLEIR mm OF OVER Miiiioi mm A YEAR EACH For the purpose of increasing thc cir culation of the New York Daily and Sun day Mercury, established 53 year3 ago, the ?itrcury Printing Co. offers the best in ducement in the world to small Investors. Alert investors nowi have an opportu nity to secure some- of tho s-:ock of this gKu.t enterprise. Ir.ey can buy ilew i ork Mercury stock nt the very low price o'. ??? i>er share. The Mercury Printing L'ompcny is incorporated under the law? ?1 the State of New York. The cain*.Ll ?3 *JW;,WV, divided intoCO.OuOshares of ?10each, full pa.J ar.u non-assessable. Stockhold ers have no individual liability wliatc.er. L'AIS ttock is a saft, solid and highly prof .table security that is certain to pay large iividerids and rapidly increase m value, it gives the small investor an e(iual chance v.iui the capitalist, as a person w::h a ..mall sum to invest can Ouy from one ?hara upward at the same price a capiial iut buys thousands of shares. When one onslders the very high prices tLat st?tnT .a other New Y'ork newspapers ebm mands, lt is apparent that tM3 pr^ijnt opportunity to buy New York Mercury stock at 510 is one of those chances tliat occur only once in a lifetime, tor at the present rate of increase shown .:t the past six mouths in thc circulation und in the advertising, the stock is absolutely sure to pay enormous dividends and rapidly rise in value. The advertising receipts of th.) Mercury have doubled since Aug. 1, lfeSj, and t?w circulation has increastd at the rate ot 150 per cent since April 1, lbi'5, on the Kai!;.-, Weekly and Sunday editions, and is 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 held by rdm cr his assigns. For example, if a .ubscrlbcr purchases ten shares of stock he will be entitled to ten copies of the Daily and Sunday Mercury free to hi3 .iwn or any other address as long as he continues to be a stockholder of the cor poration. These copk-s of the papor may he disposed of by subscribers to the capi tal stock In any way desired by them. There will be only a limited amount of this stock disposed of in this wny. Those who are luoky enough to obtain theso shares will find that in a very short time thpy will be worth 3M per ?um. For further mrtfonlars andrea SUPFRT>ITENTDENT OF CTRCTJLA TIOX. NEW YORK MF.~~ ^'TV. Z Park Priw, N* -w York. As an advertising nrVIhim thc New York Mercury Is unexcelled. If you Want a Fine Piano From Factory direct and all Intermediate Profits saved LUDDEN & BATES ARE YOUR ? MEN They have sold Pianos in the South since 1870 and are still at it. li ey don't get old-fogyish or tired, but al w;iys keep at the hoad of thu procession. They have just opened 'Wholesale Head quarters and Wardrooms in New York City. 9 Th'?y manufacture thel.uil<lcn<&: Kates A Piano and also own an interest in the great jg) Alathiisliek Piano Factory,with control A of nearly ita entire output. 9 They Supply Purchasers dlrert from W Factory at Wbolesmlc l'rlcee, thus Jg) sa"in? large intermediate profits. 9 Tbl'y will save yon ?50 to 9100 on a Piano. TlJ^'y aro your men. Write them, either at Savannah, New York, or any of their South ern Branch Houses. LUDDEN & BATES, 91 & 93 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Main House, - - Savannah, Ga. Brose*?!?-Macon, Columbus, Waycroert,G?. ; Jacksonville, Fla. ; Mobile. 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