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Edge?ield Advertiser ^WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1896. LOGAia BREVITIES. THE BEST OF EYERTHING FOR CHRISTMAS Right to the front of t '1 competit ion we place our Elegant New Holiday Stock. Complete in Assortment. Splendid in Quality. Overflowing with - GENEROUS BARGAINS - -IN EVERYTHING IN CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. Popular Selections. P.'suty of Va riety. Newest Attractions. Any quantity of suitable grifts for old and young. A thoroughly tirst-ciass stock, com bining novelty, quality and elegance, with P a x c K & very low. EVERYBODY is delighted with unr HOLIDAY display. S BK IT, We solicit a comparison o? Goods and Prices, knowing you will And our Holiday Line the Best and Cheapest. G. L. PENN, & SON. Fresh Buckwheat and Shreded Oats, at J. L. Mirna's. Small grain crops were not injured bv the sleet. Alexander S. Clay, the senator-elect from Georgia, is the image of Jule Car wile. Raisins, cleaned Currants and Citron, at J. L. Mirna's. The snow and sleet of last week did great damage to shade and fruit trees in this and other States. The pen is mighter than the sword' and Will Penn beats 'em both, see his Curistmas advertisement. Prunes, Figs, Nuts, Cranberries Omega Flour ?fcc. at NV. W. Adams The railroad, telegraph, telephone, and electric car companies lost thou sands of dollars by the late blizzard. Go to J. L. Minis for Faucy Cheese, Imported and Domestic Macaroni. Citron, Prepared Currants, Seeded Raisins, Date?, at W. W. Adams. lt is to be hoped that last week's snow will be the last as well as the first yriowof the winter, but Hicks says, "Nay !" Fresh Arrivals at W. W. Adams. Buckwheat Flour, Quaker Oats. . There is great demand for dwelling houses in our town. Won't some bloat ed bondholder build a few. There are plenty of lots._ ""TBe celebrated Heinz sweet mixed Pickle, at J. L. Mima's. . "Sabbaticuro," a very ancient and dangerous disease,'has taken The place of the' fever which prevailed in this community during the summer season just passed. Wheu you want good Ch> colate, try ' Hugler's Premium Family Chocolate, can be had at J. L. Mims. Peaks New York Racket has some utartiing announcements this week. . He, Peak, captured old Santa and all his things when in New York. The ease and rapidity with which ?ober men get drunk on our streets on public days, hold a candle if they do not rival, the old bar-room days. The time for paying taxes will ex pire on December 31, and it is not probable that any extensiou will be made. Pay promptly and avoid t?-e penally. Tho widow of Governor R. F. W. Alston died on Thanksgiving day. Very few of our readers will remem ber when Gov. Alston reviewed the Ninth regiment at old Duntonsville in 1859 or I860. On account of the bad weather the Lunch Party at the Clarks Hill Baptist church has been postponed to Friday night the 18th December inst. Let ev erybody in the region round about be fl ure to attend as the church will be the'only beneficiary. It seems to be the general impres sion in Abbeville county that the .'?reenwood county scheme will fail as the votes will not be sufficient ana there are also legal complications to prevent it. Coi.tract hands wanted to work ex tra flue cotton lands on shares; also a few wages hands wanted. Applv on Hollow Creek Farm, Hopewell Town ship, Aiken county, dr by mail to P. P. Toale, Perry, S. C. Mr. J. Newton Fair, Commissioner of State elections, has shown us a let ter from Comptroller-General Norton in which the statement is made that there will be no pay for managers of State elections until the next sitting of the Legislature. Horse meat differs from oeef in be log slightly coarser in grain and hav ing 8 slightly rich flavor. Its quality naturally depends on the age of the beast. As a rule, even though even though it may be tougher, the meat is far ?safer to eat than beef. Tlie school board of Buffalo, Iowa, has passed a resolution to use corn for fuel this winter. Ten cent corn is cheaper than coal. It means a reduc tion of one-half the fuel bill providing corn does not advance in price. Oar streets were cumbered by fallen limbs of trees last week and people who ventured forth despite the cold had to walk in the middie of the road. Of our Southern cities Columbia, ii ap pears, suffered most from the visit of the ice king, Augusta next. Mr. L. J. Williams who killed Messrs. J. V. and L. D. White at Bethany church on last Sunday week has en gaged Messrs. Croft and Tillman an J Sheppard Bros., to defend him. Mr. Williams has not yet been arrested, but as soon as he is able will come to Edgefleld and surrender to the sheriff. The 8onvenior edition of the Ander don Intelligencer contains au elabo rate and accurate resume of the re sources of Anders ?ncounty, indicative of much labor spent in getting it up and patieut and painstaking effort.* For a country mw ?paper it is a re-j markable piece of wo.-k. Go to J. L. Mims for whole and. grouijti Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, r?d ned black Pepper, etc. Argumentum Por G oat um. Jack Sample ls a profound student of human nature with special kn'owledge of human idiosyncracies. He is also a butcher of ancient renown, and re cognizes the fact, but charitably and without murmur, that the human fami ly prefers mutton to kid, Abraham a'nd Isaac &fcd Jacob to the contrary notwithstanding. Therefore, when Jack bas butchered a goat and it was possible to get thc skin of a sheep, he would put the carcass of Old Billy on one shoulder and 1 he sheep skin on the other and thus equipped march up and down our streets. In this way would he work off his scat without telling a single solitary lie unless the proxima ty of the sheep skin and the goat carcass could be denominated a lie spectacular, and ns to this casuists might differ. Oaptain Bill Brunson is a witness to the truth of what we are telling you. One Way. In a colored church not far from the taluda county line, the pastor recently asked for au increase of salary. The congregation held a meeting and in structed the deacons, seven in number, to see what could be done in the premises. The deacons held a meet ing inviting the pastor to be present; and, after p illing off their coats and laying them on the floor submitted to him the following proposition: "If you eau whip all ol us, we will let your salary stay at what it's at now, but if all of us can whip you it will be re duced down to a minimum pint. We will give you five minutes to make up your mind, arter which the iightin' will open." The pastor decided in three minutes and fourteen seconds and responded : "Brethren, the way of the transgressor is. hard and you is sure takeued breeches bolt. 1 will therefore lei things stay at what they are at ontil Old Father Time pulls up some more suspicious occasion by the fore lock, if he ever do-which 1 very much doubt." IN MEMORIAM Dr, Allen Stokes Dozier. "fleffell asleep to awaken on a fairer shore?' Let visions of the night or day come as they will, we cannot blot out the emptiness made by the taking away of a mau who left behind only deeds of love to his family, deeds of loyalty to those he called friends, and labors of love for humanity. Many hearts were filled with grief when the sad, sad words were heard "Dr Dozier is dead!" Having retired in seeming good health, he was found "sleeping ene sleep that knows no waking." Modest at all times in his demeanor there was yet a gracious cordiality beneath his every act. True and hon orable in every relation of life, his character was made of such traits as royalty might envy" Is it a wonder that we miss him and sigh that he is with us no more? Ht served his country well as t?ur geoc in 7th Keg. S. <J. V., Col. Bacon. The bleak December day did not chill the desire to do bim honor. Tue ?Sur vives attested their loyalty as with solemn step they bore the blossom laden casket to its last resting place. The stricken ones must look to (Jod who kuow?th best, for comfort, ile will leal the wounds and whisper of a joyful reunion beyond the "golden strand." We shall see him face to face never more to part. ELSIE. REV. M. M. BRABHAM. . We have just looked in the face and Haid good-by, perhaps for the last .ime, to one of the truest, no blest, best men it has ever been our lot to meet. We refer to our much-loved pastor, Rev. M. M. Brabham,, who has worked so faith fully among us for the past three years. Never eau we forget him? as on yesterday he stood before his congregation for the last time, his great ?varni heart overflowing with love, and speaking words of com fort and encouragement to all. And in the evening when sitting around a cosy fire, as he talked so pleasantly, and prayed so fervent ly for each member of the little group, aud all his dear people, our heart yearned to keep this man of God among us, his very presence seemed an inspiration. Earnest zealous, devout, kind, genii?, pa tient/ever ready with a good word, a kindly emile, and a helping-hand where needed, he won au innnrao?*. able host of life-long friends, es pecially among his own flock. Truly "None know him but to love him, None name but to praise." Thank God for ssndiug Mr. Brabham to tho Edgefield circuit, he has indeed been a blessing to the whole community. We sincerely hope that he will be restored to his usual health, and pray that he may be spared many^ many years longer, and prove as great a blessing to many ot'iers as he has to vs.-God bless dear Mr Brabham. AZILE. Trentou, S. C., Nov. 23, '96. Tlio?sands o? Women SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. BRADFIELD'S FEA\ALE REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC By Arousing to Health j Action all her Organs. It causes health to bloom, and joy to reign throughout the frame. ... It Never Fails to Rep?late... "Mr wife bsa been vnder treatment of lead ing physicians three years, without benefit. After using three bottles of BRADF!KI,IVS KKMAIiR KKtiUI.ATOK she can do herown cooking; milking and washing." < N. 8. HUYAN, Henderson. Ala. , BRADFIELD KEGELATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. 8old br druggists at f 1.00 per bottle. Confectionaries of all kind's at Jack son's fancy grocery. Groceries, slaple and fancy, heavy and light, nickuacks in confectionary, at Jackson's fancy and Htaple grocery store. Everything in its season at Jack son's fancy grocery. Cherry cider at L. E. Jackson's-no | whiskey in it. ? A CARD. Sorue weeks since a joport was j circulated in this community that I hud offered to buy a hog that had boen bitten by a mad cat. Tht report is a lie out of the whole I cloth. W. L. LEWIS, Butcher. The report circulated that W. L. Lewis offered to buy of me a hog bit by a mad cat to bulcher, is un true as he never spoke tome abouc it at any time. S. A. COVAR. Dec. 7, '96. IThere is an ' ABSOLUTE NECESSITY for the high RT.de goods which W?l ? nov, making ?d puttmg upon the market. AU bu ye? recognlre the fact that building, ar? P^??'* | vestment, ?nd they mu,t look to the durability of the DOORS, SASH. BLINDS & GENERAL WOODWORK which they put ?"to ih?ir buildings. Our good. trehighgrad^Umade. wmant.d-and just thek.ndyou] w?nt.* Send for Price List-/*" AUOUSTA LUMBER CO.. AUQUSTA. OA. "Buy (tftk* Mtirr" A VALUABLE Article .... _ is always in demand because it is valuable and i < always valuable. We sell old Hickory Wagons the whole year round because they are fully worth what we ask for them every day in the year. It is just as safe to put money into an old Hickory Wagen as in a bank. The wagons won't run off, and will be worth all you paid for them e'v< erv day in-the year. The Practical ? Question.. For hard times and all times is no*, where are the goods made, or j who makes them, for ten or twenty years ago some names and places stood higher than now, and new names have become significant. The enterprising business man wants to know where to get the best goods for the least money. That's the test question. Old Hickory Wagons are the recogniz ed standard. Compare our prices with any. others ; we except none, quality considered. We will be satisfied with the result of the t9St. "Cheaper." It is frequently said of other] makes of wagons that they are "cheaper" than the Old Hickory, old Hickory is the standard, and there can only be one "Old Hicko ry." But are the others cheaper? Don't take the word of anyone for it. Come and examine them your self. Other makes to be cheaper must be "just as good." Are they? Price is something, but quality is more. Now, it's easy to decide are ihey cheaper? MONEY TALKS AND TALKS EFFECTIVELY W*' olve more value for every dol * * lar we ask for our goods than can be obtained anywhere else' and we throw in a world of satisfac tion aud pleasure wi ;h it. BUGGIES ! BUGGIES ! ! For $30.00, $37.50, j $45.00, $50.00, and j up. Who Ever Heard of Such Prices ? Iii] Equal Nothing TO THEM AT THE PRICES IN THE W I D E, WIDE WORLD. - - - RAMSEY & BLAND EDGEFIELD <fe JOHNSTON. . Nov. 24-tf The Langley M'fg. Corn pan}', until furthr-r notice, will purchase cot I on { cent under Augusta market quotations on day of de livery, at Langley, S. C. THOMAS BARRETT, Ji;., Nov. 10-If. Anew upright piano, oak ease, 7!:, octaves, with stool cover and instruc tion book, for sale. Price $\~>'J. Ap ply at this office. Wanted-An Idea ? ?MIIIWU nil IUUU thing to patent? ?otecti your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN 4 CO., Patent Itter aera. Washington, D. C.. for thiilr tl.aw prise offer and list of two hundred InTentlons wanted. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. \V. L. McDaniel as Administrator of W. L. McDaniel Sr., deceased, and in his own right-against W.L. McDaniel, et. al. PURSUANT to tbe decree, I will of fer for sale at public outcry before the court, house, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in January 1897 (being the 4th -day of said mouth) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit'; Tr.ACT No. 1. All that tract or parcel of land, containing three hundred (300) acres, more or less, situate in Edge field County and State of South Carolina, in Collins township, bounded north by lands owned and possessed by G. W. Vance, known as the old Fred McDaniel place (home place), on the east by other lands owned and possess ed by William L. McDaniel, known as the old D. C. Bussey place, on the south by tho -Rlodoc road, which separates this laud, from other lands owned and possessed by William L. McDaniel, known as the Sharpton place and on the west by Stevens Creek, which sep arates this land from the Burke place. No. 2. All that tract of land, contain ing one hundred (100) acre?, more or less, situate in Edgefield county aud State of South Carolina, known as the Dempsey Bussey tract, and bounded on the north by the Fred McDaniel tract, on the east by lands of Jesse Bailey, on the south by lands of Dempsey Bussey, and on the west by the Frank Sharp ton tract No. 3. All that tract of land, situate in Edgefield county and State of) South Caroliua, known ae the Frank Sharpton tract, coutaiuing ene hundred and twenty-three (123) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Howie tract, on the east by the above mention ed tract, on the south by the Demp sey Bussey tract, and on the west by land of Eugene Thurmond. No. 4. ' All that tract of land, filuate in Edgefield County and ?State of South Carolina, known as the Howie tract, containing one hun dred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Bussey tract, on the west by the Bush tract. No. 5. AH that tract of land, situate in Edg'field County and State o'f| South Carolina, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, known ' as the W. Bussey tract, bounded on the north by land of Fred McDaniel, on tho east by the Dempsey Bussey tract, on the south by the Modoc road, and on tho west by Stevens Creek. No. 6. All that tract of land, whore the late W. L. McDaniel resided, known as the B. Bussey tract, con taining one hundred (100) acres, moro or le.fs, situate in Edgefield County aud State of South Caroli na, bounded on the north hy laud of J. W. Bailey, on the east by F. B. Baiiey, on the south by the Sharpton tract, and on the west by the Martha Bussey tract and by Gunnels Creek, No. 7. All that tract of laud, situate in Edgefield County and State of] South Carolina, containing si^ty seven (67) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the home tract above mentioned, on the east by F. P. Bailey, on the south by lauds of the estate of Fred Mc Daniel, and bv land of said-es tate. Terms of Salo: 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 prem ?B68 to secure the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C. Dec. 9-4t. Won't tel 1 you about your health. Ask your neighbor what he and his family took last Spring when they felt so miserable, so tired out. He will tell you DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S thc standard family remedy for gb S? 3? years for Malaria, Chills (2S and Fever, Lassitude, Scrofula, (?ft |5) Rheumatism, and all Blood Dis- *? ease?. A magic boon to tired ?te mothers and puny children. It M jp has cured thousands, will cure |S) you. Nothing new about it ; no ??* re trial remedy ; no temporary %}> stimulant. It does the work jg thoroughly, honestly, and it's jg? <M " easy to buy," " easy to take." ^ w 50c. per bottle ; all druggists. Wanted-An Idea Who can think, of tome Himple thing to patent? Protect your Idea?: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WE?DEBH?RN ft CO., Patent Attor lejs. Washington, D. C., for their $1,800 prlso o?Ter end Hit of two hundred luTontlom wanted. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company-against Elizabeth Ferguson. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will ofref for sale at public outcry before the courthouse town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Mon day in January 1897 (being the 4th dav of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit: One hundred and twenty-two (?22) acres, more or less, in the County of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, bounded north by lauds of Mrs. V. E. Payne, east by lands of R. M. Webb, eonth by lands of J. W. Culbreath and A. M. Ferguson, and we?t by lands of J. R. Smith. Terma of Sale: One-half cash and the balance or a credit of one year with interest on- the credit portion fro*.r> the day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premiso? to'secure the payment of "lie credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Dec. 9-4t Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. VV. W. Burnett-against-J. H* Bussey, et. al., PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will oller for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield and Stat? of South Carolina on ?he first Monday in January, 1897 (being the 4ihday of said month) between the lega! hours of sale, the following de scribed really, to wit : "All that tract of land in Edge field County and State of South Car dina, in the Red Hill section, containing two hundred and forty five (245) acree, more or less, hounded on the north by lands of Elbert ITi?on the sonto by lands of W. W. Burnett, on the east by lands of Ann Collins, and on the weet hy lands of M. M. Ouzts, and in Collins Township. Terms of Sale: One-third cash and the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest on the credit portion from tho day of sale, Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of ?be premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the pur chaser's option. . Purchaser to pay lor papers. W. F. ROATH, ' .Master E. C. Dec. 9-4t. Master's Sale. STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. City Bank-against-J. W. Tol bert, et. al., PURSUANT io the judgment, of foreclosure in this cause, I will of fer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edge field, and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in January, 1897 (being the 4th day of said mcnth) between tho legal hours of sale, the following described realty to wit :. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Edge field County and State of South Carolina, containing four hundred and forty-two (442) acres, more or less, and bounded by lauds of C. P. Roberts, on the north, Jeff Kinard, on the south, Jeff Floyd's estate, on the east, and John A. Moore on the west, said lands be iug situate in Cooper townsip. Terms of Sale: One-half cash ,and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the da}' of sale, purchaser to give bond aud a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's op tion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Dec. 9-4t. Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Loan and Exchange of South Car olina-against-John II. Huiet, et. al., PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in this cause, I will ol?er for sale at public outcry, bet?re tho court house in the town of Edgefield, County and State aforesaid, "on the first Mon day in January, 1897, being the 4th day of said month, the follow ing described realty, to wit : All that lot piecL; and parcel of laud, situate, lying, and being in the county of Edgefield and State of South Carolina,containing four hundred (400) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Wm. E. Bodie and A. S. Bouk uight, on thc oust hy lands of Mun roe Rik a rd, John Miller and P. C. Spann, on the south hy lands ol L. C. Spann and J. W. Spann, and on the west by lands of H. A. Spann and A. S. Bouknight. Terms of Sale : One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the prem ises to secure tho payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchasers to pay for pupers. W. V. ROATH, Master E. C. Dec. 9-it.| Masters Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. Tabor Hill as Executor of tho last Will and Testament of Henry Hill Dec'd.,-against-B. R. Hill, et. al., PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will oller for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield aud State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in January, 1897, (being the 4th day of said mouth) between the legal of sale the following re alty, to wit: All that tract of iand containing one hundred and eighty-one and one-half (18H) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows to wit: south and east by lands of B. R. Hill, west by lands of W. H. Fra zier', north*by Saluda River, and lying as follows, one bundled and eighty (180) acres in Cooper town ship, Edgefield County, and one and one-half (1?) acres in Ninety Six township in Abbeville County South Carolina. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest fron day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises, to se cure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purcha sers option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W, F. ROATH, Master E; C. Dec. 9-4t. Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Daniel F. Tinkler et. al.,-against -Ellon Vines, et. al., PURSUANT lo the decree in this cause, I will 8?il 1 at public out cry before the court house, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Monday iu January, 1897 (being the 4th day of said mouth) between the legal hours of sale, the following realty to wit: All that tract of laud, situate in Kdge/ield County and State of South Carolina, containing one huudred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, and bounded ou the north by iands of Charles Gaul den, on the east'by lauds of J. R. Wright, on the south by lands of Mrs. Julia Kinard, and on the west by lands of the estate of John Pruett. TERMS: One-balf Ciish, the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the' credit portbn to be secured by bond of purchaser aud a mortgage of the premises; or, purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F ROATH, Master'E. C. Dec. 9-4t. C. A. G RIK FIX, A. E. PADGETT. GRIFFIN AND PADGETT, -(oooo) Fii'C, Life, and Accident Insu rance. Ottice in The Farmers Bank of Edge field, S. C. We represent the following First-Class Companies : FIRE INSUREXCE. Northern Assurance Company of London, Capital, $15,000,000.00 Assets American Branch, $2,012,118.71 Continental Fire, Capital, $1,000,000.00 Assets, $7,216,82S.00 American Fire, Philadelphia, Capital, $500,000.00 Assets, $2,409,5S5.00 Will write first-class risks in town and country. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com pany of Newark, New Jersey. Organized 1SJ6. All policies participate in dividends annually, and are incontestible and non-Forfeitable after two years. Before applying for insurance write us or see us personally. July 14-6m. PHOTOGRAPHIC! FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS. At Prices to suit the timei. R. H. MIMS, Nov. IS-4t. NO HOBE EYE-GLASS MORE WEAK \ : . y;v EVES. mi ii O^feLL9? M IbaC ' V- p ?Fk &s W ?x3 H3 3 EI^^^JP^SB W f?s. A Certain, Stfe, ir. J SStetlvc V? aedy fe? SORE, WE?K: imuw m. Predating SM?MS?, fi Heskr ?vj Hi j Sight ?./ b'id iiii!. CarecTesrUr^ps,?: ??la?sw S?ys Timora, Red Eyes, Batted Eye Lisheo, AID nrorcara c; ?ts BUK? ASS tLmsztxm, Also. enmity .u..-?<. .: -#h?n nwd in .-.'.ber mnl&Oiw, such ?ti Vi or:. Ff. vsr ilf>rcs? Timo;1:, f*R?? "c ?. ri'.ts, cr Wh.er*Viritil!& .* H*,X2lC3Bt&3 SE mr.; 1 ; amii lu n IvjuitMgs. %' . Sj'dfcy all SrectrUtt iv!-?3 C'cau. Frank Leslie's illustrated Weekly ind Tax ADVKRTISRR both one year for $3.50. Frank Leslie's alone is $4 00 J i year. Now is tbc time to sub scribe for thc Advertiser, , CHARLES & WESTER* CAROLINA RAILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville Short Line." Schedule in effect Oct. 1, 1896. Lv Augusta. 9 40 a ni 715pm Ar Greenwood.. 1217p m 11 30 p in Ar Anderson - 7 30 p m . Ar Laurens- 115 p m 7 00 am Ar Greenville.. 2 55pm 045am Ar Glenn Sp'ga -4 05 p m Ar Spartanburg.. 3 00 p m Ar Saluda_ 5 23 pm Ar Henderson vi lie 551 p m Ar Asnville.645pm Lv Ashville.... S20am Lv Spartanburg ll 45 a m Lv Greenville....ll 5oa 111 Lv Laurens.... l 30 pin Lv Anderson.. 10 2? a ni Lv Greenwood.. 2 25 P m Ar Augusta_ 5 05 P 111 Ar Savannah.... 5 5? a 1,1 Lv Greenwood.. 5 23pm Ar Raleigh- 1 26 a m Ar Norfolk.... 7 00 a ni Ar Petersburg-6 00 a m Ar Richmond - G 40 a m Close connections at Greenwood for all points on S.A. L., and C. and Gr. Railway, and at Spartanburg with Southern Railway. For information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc.. itddress W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Augusta, Ga. 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 Circumstautial Evidence. "oublanque on Equity, 2 vols. Chitty on Contracts. Paschal's-Annotated Constitution Marfindale's U.S. Law Directory (1874.) Brevard's Reports, Vol. 2. Hale's i'lease of the Crown. Greenleaf on Evidence, Vol. 1. Chitty on Bills. Rice's D:grsted Index. Harrison's Chancery, Vol. 1. Bay's Reports, Vol. 1. Phillipp's Evidence. History of a Cuit at Lav/, ^y Janies Conner. i Mitford on Pleadings. Chitty on Pleading, Vol. 1. FOR Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods and SHOES. ? $1,000 worth Bay State SHOES just received. We are agents for the Fa mous Clothing 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 up. ^ See this space next week. E. B. HART & CO. Edgefleld, C. H., Oct. 6,1896. 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