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The Johnston Institute. THERE are schools and schools, but there are some reasons why you should patronize the Johnston Institute: 1st.-Johnston is a healthful l"cation, onthe-famous "Ridge," which com prises portions of Aiken, EdgefiVld, Lexington and Saluda Counties. It is absolutely free from malaria. The same diurnal rauge of temperature as Santa Barbara, Cal. 2nd.-Johnston is a moral community with few allurements to vice. No bar rooms or vicious company Codegrade the students. 3rd.-The Superintendents conduct two boarding ha ls-Pickens Hall for young men and Rebecca Motte Hall for young ladies. In these Halls the . students are under restrictions and give ?''heir undivided time to their studies. 4th.- The Institute is conducted on a Military basis. Boys are permitted, but not required, to wear uniforms. This uniform is cheap, handsome and durab'e. Studentsare taught to obey, as one can never rule well until . Jae first learus ?0 obey: well. Stn.-Our course of'study is thorough, practical and progressive. We flt stu dents for life, as College Diplomas are issued to tb-se who deserve them. 6th.-We have Special Departments offering superior instructions in Book keeping, Panning and Music. Call and see the character of work done. Our rooms are open to inspection. 7th.-We have a big school. There is something stimulating and inspiringabout large schools, because children learn not only from books but by ab sor prion. 8th.-We have eleven teachers, S. M. Martin. John Lake, A. J. Reamy, C. C. Herbert, Miss A. S. Arnold, Miss Sophie Swearingen, Mrs. h. C.Latimer, Miss Sue Sloan, Mrs. S. S. Cobb, Mrs. J. H. White, Mrs. A. J. Reamy. We will add more if necessary. 9th.-Our School is uiHer Christian influence, but strictly un&ectarian. No narrow denominational lines are drawn. 101 h.-We are giving the best possible education at the least \ possible cost. The justit nie is the school for the people. Board and tuition from $10 o $12 per mouth, according to grade. Provisions taken in payment Of board, students received at any time. For further information address JOII:I>* I^AKZIS, @. M. MARTIN, Co-Superintendents. FOX, MARSH & CO., g." We wish to call your attention to the very fine assortment of Druggists Supplies we carry in stock, viz : Drugs, Chemicals. Medicinal Preparations, (Patent and Proprietary), Foods for Infants and Invalids, Perfumes, sm. ps, Combs, Tooth, Nail, Hair and Shaving Brushes in endless variety. Rubner Goods, a full assortment, also a full line of sundries too numerous to mention Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars and Cigarettes. IPRESCRIIPTIOIN" 0 IDEIPARTMIEI^ You select your physician, why nor select your druggist? We use nothing, but pure drugs and chemicals, and do not f.ubstitute in c8se we have not the article prescribed. Our prices are low and within the reach of all for reliable service. Mr. F. Berkhan. Ph. G., of Charleston, who has over 20 years expe Hence has charge of this department. Give us a trial and be couvinced. * .* * SODA WATER. s e * If you are out walking or riding stop .and try one of our various refresh ing drinks or Bon Bons made from the choicest fruit. Ice Cream Soda Mon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Respectfully, rPOX, MARSH & CO, SEE Jk/L FALL STOCK YOUR ATTENTION / -TTP YOU JMEED^=- 6 Cot* Stra, ?tove Pans, Stove Pipe, Tinware, fell Buckets EAUSTOY GROCERIES, Loaded Shells, Harmed Goods, Confeetionaries. Evaporators Repaired or made to Ordpr. LA '3EST COOK STOVE FOR THE MONEY. Coffee Pots, Milk Buckets, and Covered Buckets made from the best of Tin in the market. Repairs for Cook Stoves I sell, kept in stock. Call on or address CHAS. A. AUSTIN, CHAS. F. BAKER. JERRY T. SMITH. BAKER & SMITH, COTTON FACTORS. Fireproof Warehouse, Cor. Reynolds and Campbell Sts., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Consignments of Cotton Solicited. Personal Attention Given to all Business. Field & Ke 949 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. s. /C?T'No matter what prices you get, no matter what prices are advertised we will beut anybody's prices in Buggies, Carriages, Harness, Bicycles, Etc. Our Mill Demand for Cotton GIVES US A GREAT ADVANTAGE OVER OTHER MARKETS. WE ARE NOW MAK ING LIBERAL Cash Advances On Cotton to Be Held for Higher Prices. SATE MONEY ! SAVE ?iME ! By sending your Fall and Winter Clothing at once to THOMAS3 Steam Dyeing and - Gleaning__^ Works, 814 JACKSON ST., AUGUSTA, GA. Rem om ber we Clean and Re-dye Gentlemen's Snit? without ripping. Crepe and Silk Veils finished equal to new. . J Gent's Felt Hats cleaned, i Kid Gloves cleaned 10c per pair. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, - GA. FAWCETT * CO. Commission Merchants? ? Proprietors of A CHATHAM V MILLS. V Manufacturers of Self-R?isinq floor, Grist. . . Meal, and all kinds ot Corn Goods. i,V.?.'?'f . Flour packed either In Bulk or In Caper Packages of 007 ?ixe. Ten Cars Clioice Texas Rost-Proof Oats, year's crop, at rock-bottom prices. LIBERAL ADVANCES trade on all kinds of Country Produce. Comspondence solicited. *\ 2!0-2l? BAY STREET, WEST, Savannah, Ga.