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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, DEO. 22. LOGA12 BREVITIES. The forty dollar gun, ten dollar dog and ten cents bird are now in evidence. Hw Drs. Hill & Tompkins have just received a full supply of fresh vaccine points. Dr. Cheatham, of Georgia, is on a visit to Dr. Bighain, son of Mat Bigham, of Chota. A great deal of new machinery has arrived at the cotton factory linters, pickers, etc. . 'ii ''Mr. Bob Roper, of Trenton, has been appointed to a position in the railroad offices at Aiken. There will be a Christmas trex at the Baptist church, Trenton, Tuesday after Christmas. F The new car-shed at Treuton,for the special accommodation of Northern visitors en route to Aiken, is almost completed. WANTED-Agent for a New York Tea and Coffee house.. Apply for M particulars. WM. JOYCE, 832 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sailors and Caps at reduced prices at the Misses Aycock. We regret to learn of the critica illness of Dr. P. H. Adams, of Phoenix. Dr. Adorns is one of nature's noblemen. A merry Christmas and happy , New Year to all our subscribers, readers and patrons and to the balauce of mankind everywhere. The Rev. W. E. Matthews, wei] known and much esteemed by the Presbyterians and all others of this community, has been elected Chan cellor of the denominational col lege at Clinton, S. C. On last Tuesday early in the ? : night Mr. Mark Toney's residence near Johnston, was burned to the ground. Mr. Ton*y had partial insurance in Mr. W. N. Burnett's agency at this place. Big assortment of Children's Hats, pretty and cheap, at the Misses Aycock. Fresh Walnuts, Almonds, Pe cans, Brazil Nits, Raisins, etc., at J. L. Mims'. Married, by the Rev. G. W. Bus sey, at his home, Dec. 8th, 1897, Mr. Robert Timmerman and Miss Maggie Elam. By the same, Dec. 16th, at the home of Mr. Jack Reel, Mr. Samuel Bartley to Miss Sallie Reel. Messrs. C. J. Ramage, J. H. Peu Tifoy and James E. Peurifoy were .examined before the Supreme Court of this State last week for admittance to the bar, and passed the breakers triumphantly. We believe these,young gentlemen will locate at Saluda. Mrs. W. J. McKerall and Miss Kate Shaffer, who have been at Edgefield during the past year, have ereturned, and are staying with Mrs. E. W. Mullins, and will spond most of their time with Mrs. C. A. Durham. Mr. C. A. Durham will purchase the Mc Kerall residence.-Marion Star. I Small pox prevails in Atlanta and there isa rumor that there are cases of this disease in Greenwood. In this juncture it would be the part ol wisdom to vaccinate every where, especially in the schools. The Encyclopaedia Brit t?nica says : "Small pox is probably the most contagious of all diseases." Try our Oat Meal and Oat Flakes, at J. L. Mims'. Mr. T. C. Strom, of Cleora, sends UR some large Ruta Baga turnips, the largest weighing of pounds, the smallest 4f. Tad saye he thinks of planting no cotton at all next year, and instead plant all turnips, and if he can't sell 'em he can eat 'em. Solicitor Thurmond met the Newberry and Edgefield bars com bined here this courtaud proved himself equal to the demand of his duty on every occasion and ac quitted himself with honor io the Srate and himself.-Saiuda Advo cate. In the Supreme Court last week I the case of Laura M. Sweanngen, respondent, against The Hartford Fire Insurance Co., appellant, was heard. J. W. DeVore, Esq., ol Edgefield, appeared for appellant. Messrs. Croft & Tfftman for re spondent. Tue Governor and Comptroller General declare that there will be no extension of the time for pay ing taxes this year, but that the 31st of December will be absolutely and unequivocal.y the last da). This is au oft told tale that many do not believe and yet it may be a true one Lhis time. Our advice to you, beloved, is, pay your tax now if y.u have fie wherewithal; but if you haven't th 3 money and can't get it, don't pay. Mr. Abe Broadwater, one jf oui most afflueut and successful farm ers, declares that he will not plant a pingle see.I of cotton next year, not one, but will plant 440 acres.in piudars instead. Speaking of tb.it gentleman reminds us that a cor re-pondeutof the Greenwood Index writing of M. C. But lei's fighting brigade in the Kilpatrick fight says: "Abe Broadwater, of Edge field, being a litter bearer, was un armed, yet he rode down and cap lured a Yankee major and wat qui p proud of his fine horse ano trappings. The major gave him i s walch without his demanding Methodist Appointments. In the Columbia district, Rev. D. Z. Dantzler returns to Edge field, much to the gratification of our people ; C. C. Herbert goes to Johnston ; D.D. Dantzler to Bates burg; N. G. Ballenger to Granit? ville; N. B. Clarkson to Leesville; J. C. Abney returns to the Rich land aud Granby churches. In the Cokesbury district. W. C. Winn goes to Butler; P. Stokes to Phoe nix; W.H. Ar.all to McCormick; W. A. Betts to Ninety Six ; J. 0. Holley to Parksville. John 0. Wilson hns been re-elected editor of the Advocate, with L. F. Buaty as assistant. Deeds and Mortgages, Liens, Chat tel Mortgages, etc., for sale at this office. Millinery just from Baltimore at the Misses Ay cock. Contributed Local. Once more the toys are in the shop windows. Again the crowded streets, the blazing fire-works, the happy faces, announce the ap proach of Christmas, the coming of Santa Claus. Merry children are counting the days; the historio turkey is walking up and down in his narrow confines, ?ejoicing in his feast prepared. Times hard? Cotton low? Yes; but Christmas is almost here. We must all be happy once a year. The Lord's ad vent must be celebrated. As you gaze into the windows, and select ?or yourselves and children, as with eager anticipation you prepare for the festive time do you call to mind that many are looking wistfully and coldly at the things which may not be theirs? Did Christ bid those only rejoice who could provide for their own? Must not the little waif who stands trembling on the street, must he not have some of the good cheer of the sea son? All will celebrate iu som? way tne coming advent. "The poor you have always with you." When in high heaven, you listen to the chimes of the cathedral bells ap they caji the saints to Christmas tide, when you hear celestial harps accompany the carol of the blest, no opportunity shall be presented to administer comfort to the needy. Now is the time when charity, that virtue which places in the crown its brightest star, now is the only opportunity for its dispens ing. Oh that basket! how tnat destitute woman enjoyed it I That doll, how the little street girl fondles it ! Believe me, reader, the numerous presents given your child will not be half as much ap preciated. Christmas 1 Christmas! The advent of peace and goodwill. Have you differences? Lay them aside. Have you enemies? Be at peace wi tb them now. A God slept in a manger that mortals might dwell in mansions. Hallow that sweet birthday of our Lord. Hal low it by peace in the heart, ^raise in the soul and gratulations on the lip. Hallow it by making others happy. Hallow it as though He we te present to join in the cheer. Be happy, be peaceful, be loving. Ring out the gloiies of the new born King. Hail, with deep salutations, the advent of man's last hope of paradise regained, of the kingdom not built with hands eternal in the heavens. B. "THE INN" New Restaurant Just opened for La dies and Gentlemen 833 Bma?way, - Anpsta, &a. Everything first class, noth ing but first-class Groceries, Coffee and Teas will be used. Give us a call. J. E. CLANCEY, MW "SHE W MAKES." Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever in One Day. From Far Away Texas. TEXAS CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS / HOME. > AUSTIN, TEX., Dec. 13,1897. ) Editor Advertiser, Edgefield, S.C., Dear Sir: I write to Bay that I am a native of Edgefield District, spent my child, boy and young mauhoo i near Coleman X Cross roads in the northeastern portiou of the district and moved to Texas >ver forty years ago. The Advertiser was the first newspaper I evor remember read ing or seeing. I read it for years, both in South Caroliua and Texas. I am now an old diseased, broken down and crippled Confederate soldier, and have no way to make any money, but would oe greatly pleased if you will send me the Advertiser occasionally, or regu larly, as I still like to hear the news of my native State. Many of the paperB in Texas and other States send us their paperp regularly and which is highly ap preciated and there are other Caro linians here at the C. S. Home who will be as well as myself extremely gra'.eful 'o you for your paper regularly, etc. Hoping that you will comply with roy requobt aud ihat I will in due time receive the Advertiser regularly. I subscribe myself yours with the greatest re spect. J. D. MICKELSON. JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC Cures Fever In One Day. Chapman's History of Edgefi el Criticized, With au Interesting Account of the Battles in Which Co. B, 6th S. C. C. Was Engaged. EDITOR ADVERTISER : A friend has placed in my hands a copy of Chap man's History of Edgefield, in which I propose to correct some errors that I see in regard to Cu.B, 6th S. C. Cav alry, as 1 belonged to that command and commanded it at the close of the war. 1 joined Co. B in March, 1S63. It was then detached from the regiment and stationed about one mile below the Charleston and Savannah R. R. inCol leton District. Capt. Lewis Jones was then in command; a short time after he resigned and J. J. Gregg became captain. The company remained near Jacksonboro detached from the regi ment till first of May, 1864, when it moved to Virginia with the regiment. During its stay in Colleton District VV. H. Briggs and Charles Glanton were captured while doing picket duty on Ashepoo river. They were ex changed late in the summer of 1864 so broken in health that Glanton died in Richmond aud Briggs never joined the company any more, Archy Funder burg died at that camp. During the company's stay in this State it was in only one engagement. Two of the enemy's gunboats ascended Edisto river and were repulsed by two guns of Capt. Water's battery. Co. B was then under fire of the enemy's guns before and after Capt. "Waters arrived with his gun3. He soon drove the enemy back, one of the boats was so crippled that the enemy set it on fire and abandoned it. No one of Co. B was hurt in this fracas. Arrived in Virginia late in May. On 11th June, early in the morning, Butler's brigade, to which the 6th Reg iment belonged, attacked Sheridan's army near Trevillian station driving them some distance. For want of sup port we were flanked and bad to re treat. In this day's fight J. Wiley Moyer, (Chapman has it Mayers) was killed. E. V. Steadman severely wound ed, shot through the body ; Capt. Gregg wounded in the arm. The next day, Sunday, June 12th, the enemy attacked us behind a railroad ?mbankment and temporary breastworks, after driving in our skirmish line, killing ii. E Padgett, W. B. Brooks and breaking S. E. Mays' thigh. This engagement be?;an about 1 o'clock p. m. and .lasted till night, during which time the enemy charged us seven different times, but failed to dislodge us. Dur ing this fight, beside those already mentioned, John Moss and his brother Matt Moss and Bill Claxton were kill ed, Abner Bushnell, W. D. Rountree, Sergeant A. JST. Giles, (Giles mortally wounded), Richard Berry, Press Wil liams, Sergeant Sam Cothran, all se verely wounded, and probably others, several slightly wounded, in the two days light 31 were killed and wounded. J. W. Noble, Sam Blackwell and prob ably others were captured. Mr. Chapman has it in his book that W. H. Mays lost a leg at Trevillian. Comrade Billy has two good legs now, thorgh old. He was sick at hospital during that battle and was not in it. A few days later near New Kent C. H., (1 believe it was), William Holloway and T. E. Seago were severely wound ed. James Briggs died of disease in Richmond. The company was often engaged till near the close of 1864, bu.' had no other casualties. In January, 1865, Butler's Brigade came to Columbia, S. C., to oppose Sherman in his destruction of the country. While on picket below Co lumbia a few days before it was burn ed, Sergt. W. H. Winn was killed. At the surprise of Kilpatrick's camp, 17 miles west of Fayetteville, N. C., Sergt. S. G. Cothran and David Quarles were killed; G. W. Broadwater and Tom Lanham severely wounded, and Thos. E. Seago mortally wounded. Mr. Chap man calls this place Catfish Creek, I 6aw no creek there, nor never heard the name before. Two da j's later while reconoitering; on east side of Cape Fear river, below Fayetteville, C. M. Adams was killed. I guess it was 17tb ll arch. Thos. Williams was killed near Bur gess Mill in Virginia, November, *864. Killed in battle ll : mortally wound ed 2, and about as many more severely wounded, say 15. Mr. Chapman has, wounds not mortal 5. When the company was ordered to Virginia in 1864 it numbered about 150, rank and file, it was required to reduce its number to SO rank and file. The roll that Mr. Chapman gives is VERY incorrect. He has names that 1 never heard of being in the company before. G. W. Crawford's name is not there while the names of W. B. Crane, J. H.Ellis, .Tillman S. Hudson, M. K. M??ale, W. E. Middleton, Geo. Rump, I never heard of being members. I forget to mention David Plunkett as being among the killed. John Perry should be John Terry. Abe Gilchrist was captured at Trevillian and W. E. Gilchrist at Kilpatrick's camp. Wood Mays? Charles Roper and Lewis Gian ton diod at home. James M. Holden should be James M. Holder. There is much of the history of this part of Edgefield not mentioned in Chapman's history. In January, 18-5, a company commanded by William Olde, was called from this immediate neighborhood to Sister's Ferry on Sa vannah river, near the city of Savan nah, to serve against the British; they returned in three months. Respectfully, J. J. BUNCH. Poverty Hill, S. C., Dec. 17. Quinine and other fe wer medicines take from S to W days to cure fever. Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. Only a Pansy Blossom. Mr. J. W. Gaines of the Augusta Chronicle was in tho city on Saturday and in addition to work ing for his paper is enthusiastic in his efforts to build the Augusta, Edgefield, and Newberry road. He told us if tt certain legal technicality was out of the way the road would be built. We hope that Col. George Johnstone, the vice-president, will go to work to remove the technicality and thal within a twelve month we may have trains running between Newberry and Augusta via Saluda. This road is almost graded and th" Cumberland Gap would furnish the rolling stock. From what we gathered from Mr. Gaines if th? road bed could be secured the road would be built.-Newberry Herald and News. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Posi Olllce at Edgefield C. H., S. C., Dec. 18, 1897: Miss Lu 1er Blocker, Genie brown, Aaron Colline, Stanmore Jones, Joe Jourdan, Jacob Robertson. When asking for letters on this list say "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, andas such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from im perfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treat ment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder j troubles. So the WOIDD, like the blad der, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or | usinary passage is often, by mistake attributed to female weakness or j womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for 2-1 hour; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the I extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon real ized. If you need a medicine you. should have the best. At druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail1 Men? I tion the ADVERTISER and send your) address to Dr. Kilmer <fc Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this I paper guarantees the genuineness of | this offer. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF AIKEN. Court of Common Pleas. Juliet M. Bell, Plaintiff, against John M. Bell, et al., Defendants. BY virtue of an order in the above SDr titled case, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House at Edgefleld, S. C., on the first Monday in January, 1898, within the legal hours of sale the following d?scribed real estate, to wit : All that t*:. ct or parcel of land sit-j uate in the county of Edgefleld and | State of South Carolina, and known ad the Horn's Creek tract, containing four hundred and fifty (450; acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of S. S. Boyce, Mrs. James Jones, and oth ers. Terms of Sale: One-half cash andi balance on a credit of one year, carry- j ing interest from date of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and amort gage of the premises, purchaser to have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. JORDAN, Master Aiken County. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. The British and American Mort gage Company (Limited) againpt . N. C. Long, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry, before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in January, 1898, (being the 3rd 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 and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lauds of the estate of J. H. Strom; on the east by lands of the eetato of J. Rearden; on the west by lands of Dr. R. C. Mayson ; on the j south by lands of the estate of Caleb Reynolds, known as the Martin place. 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 prem ises to secure the credit portion or all cash the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers, W. F. ROATH, Dec. 8, '97. Master E. C. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. The Equitable Build'ng and Loan Association, against Annie D. Hoffman, and The same against the same. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for( sale at public outcry before the Couit House, town of Edge field and State of South Carolina on the first Monday in January, 1898, (being the 3rd day of said month) between the legal hours of | sale, the following described realty, j to wit : All that lot of land, the same beiug two lots, situated, lying and being in the town of Edgefield, in the county of Edgefield, and in-the State of South Carolina. Lot No. 1. A lot of land in the lown of Edgefield, having a front of 45 feet on the public square. 95 feet on the east, 41 feet on the west, bounded on the north by the pub lic square, east by law office of | Folk & Folk, south by Ryan hotel lot. and on the west by the build ing known as fhe Masonic Hall being owned by Thos. J. Adams. Lot No. 2. A lot in the town of | Edgefield, known as a part of the Ryan hotel lot, and situated im mediately in rear ot the building which was erected by the said Annie D. Hoffman. A lot next is the Gray lot, being 40 feet and - inches in width, commencing in rear of Gray lot and ruuniug back to Norris Avenue (about 132 feet) bounded on the north by the lot of Annie D. Hoffmau, on the east by the lot of D. A. Tompkins, on the south by Norris Avenue, on the west by lot of Strom & Burnett. Terms of Sale : One-half cash and the balance on a credit of one year with intere.st from tbe .lay cf sale. Purchaser to gi?e r md aud mortgage of the prem ises to secure the payment of the .redit portion or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. . % The British and American Mort gage Company (Limited) Plain tiff, against Jasper B. Thurmond, et al., De fendant. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Mon day in January, 1898, (being the 3rd 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 less, and bounded on the north by lands of C. J. Holmes and Elizabeth Howie, east by the estate of M. W. Gary, on the south by lands of T. P. Howie and Ella Smith, and on the west by the Savannah River. Terms of Sale : One-third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two yearB with interest from thp day of sale. Perchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the prem ises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, _Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. W. H. Briggs as Administrator of Jefferson Briggs, deceased, and in his own right against John Briggs, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Mon day in January, 1898, (being the 3rd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit : All that tract of land, situate in the county of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, containing three hundred and thirty (330) acres, more or less, adjoining lands belonging to the estate of George Briggs on the north, on the east by lands of the widow Parkman ; on the south by lands belonging to a land loan association ; and on the west by lauds- formerly belonging to--Burt. Terms of. Sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit cf one year with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premiees to se cure the payment of the credit portion, or all cash at the pur- . chaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, - * . Master E. C. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. W.N.Harris, against Wm. C. Hart, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry "before the Court House, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in'January, 1898, (being the 3rd day of said month), between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit: All those two tracts of land, Pine Grove Township, in Edgefield county (possibly Dortion in Saluda county) South Carolina as follows. Tract No. 1. The Jesse Hart place, containing two hundred and thirty nine (239) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of W. N. Harris, July Blocker, Ransom Blalock and others, being the place ? where Jesse Hart, Sr., resided. Tract No. 2. The Cogburn place on waterBof Rocky Creek, and ad- ? joining lands of Archie Lewis' es- , tate, lands of the estate of Henry Hart, now owned by the Cogburn ? boys, lands of A. J. Smyly and : Mrs. Foy and others, being the ? plantation where W. C. Hart now resides, containing three hundred twenty-six (326) acres, more or [ess. Terms of Sale: One-third cash md the balance on a credit of one iud two years, with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give boud and a mortgage of the prem ises to secure the payment of the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purohaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Dec. 8, '97. Master E. C. Master's Sale. ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Cojamon Pleas. Emily Roper vs. W. H. Briggs, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause I will offer for sale at public outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina, on-the first Monday in Jenuary, 1898, (being the 3rd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Edge field county and State of South Caro lina, containing three hundred and ninety-four (394) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of -; on the east by lands of -; on the west by lands of -; on the south by lands of -; and known as the "Chota place," as mentioned in the will of* the late George Briggs, de ceased. 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 mort gage of the premises to Secure the pay ment of the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Terms must be complied with or Master is author thorized to re-sell the same day.? W. F. ROATH, Dec. 8th, 1897. Master E. C. GIOVANNI'S 635 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Fruits of all Kiuds, Confectionery, Fancy Baskets, Singing Birds and Cages, Apples, Or anges, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Dates, Prunes Fren sh Candies, Etc, Etc. Mr. Henry Cartledge, of Edge field, is with us and will be glad to see his friends. TO Teachers and Scholars, OF EDGEFIELD AND VICINITY. Great bargains in school books, new and second hand. All kinds. Also fine Bibles, Albums and Holiday Goods. "We make a specialty of Pic ture Framing and Photo Frames, Art ist's Materials, etc. YeOldeBookeStore 830 Bread St., Augusta, Ga FAWCETT & CO. PT'?T7M0' Commission MILLS. Merchants, i Manufacturers of Self-Raisinq flour, Grist, V Meal, and all kinds of Corn Goods, M ? .. M O Flour packed either In Bnlk or ? In Paper Packages of any size. A Ten Cars Choice Texas Rust-Proof Oats, this y year's crop, at rock-bottom prices. ...... ?\ LIBERAL ADVANCES made on all kinds J of Country Produce Correspondence aol td ted. *\ 210-218 BAY STREET, WEST, Savannah, Ga. BUILD EDGER OF ELD and vicinity, will consult their interest by writing to the Standard Manufacturing Co. AUGUSTA, GA. For prices on Sash, Doors Blinds, Shingles, Laths Lumber, or in Yellow Tine SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Notice to Creditors. W. H. Briggs as Administrator of the estate of Jefferson Briggs, deceased, and in his own right, Plaintiff, against John Briggs, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to the decree in this cause all persons holding claims against the estate of Jefferson Briggs are are hereby required to prove them before me, as Master, on or before the 8th day of Jan uary, 1898, or they will be debarred. W. F. ROATH. Dec. 8, '97. Master E. C. ELECTION NOTICE. There will be an election held in the Court House of the Town of Edgefield, S. C., on Monday, Feb. 21, 1898, to determine whether or not the Town shall surrender her charter and be incorporated under the act of the General Assembly of South Carolina for 1896. W. W. ADAMS, Intendant. Attest-T. B. LANHAM, Clerk. Managers of Election: W. E. Dobey, Dr. F. Rose Timmons, W. H. Bee. Nov. 10,1897. Municipal Registration Notice. The books for the registration of the voters of the Town of Edge field, S. C., will be opened at my store from Wednesday, Nov. 10th, 1897, to Saturday, Feb. 12th, 1898, said registration being for a spe cial election to be held in said town, as to re-chartering under tue act of the General Assembly of 1896. J. L. MIMS, Supervisor Registration Town of Edgefield, S. C. Nov. 10, '97 "ORDERS FILLED REMOVAL.^ PP. P- BI. HAS REMOVED TO 207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Where he will still continue to sjivo his FEEE EYE TESTS For all defects of sight. Grinds any shape and style of lenses while you wait. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tells if you need glasses, rest or the oculist. Money to Loan On farming lauds. Eaey pay ments. No commissions charged. Borrower payB actual cost of per fecting loan. Interest 8 per cent. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Columbia, S. C. Why take Johnson's Chill & Fever Tonic? Because it cures the most stubborn zase of Fever in ONE DAY. Ladies,, you will find pretty Hats in the latest styles and colors and a guarantee to please at the Misset Aycock. IVoirtlxeorii Owing to the Large Fall Trade we have had, ii was necessary that]we should have another ?tock for the HOIvIDAYS Our buyer went direct to the markets and has just returned; he pur chased an immense stock-all New and Stylish Patterns-at a price that we are going to sell them at a lower figure than OTHER MER CHANTS can possibly buy them. Come and see THIS STOCK. LC. LEVY & CO., TAILOR f IT CLOTHIERS, J{UGUSfA, GA. *F I R EI* We beg to respectfully call the attention of the insuring public to our Insurance Agency located in the rear of The Farmers Bank. We represent only first class reliable Com panies in all of our departments, as our customers will testify to. Among them are the following: .?ETNA INSURANCE CO., Assets over...$ 11,000,000 CONTINENTAL IN'S. CO., Assets over S,000,000 PENNSYLVANIA INS. CO.. Assets over 4.000,000 WESTEBN ASSURANCE CO., Assets over 1,000,000 Branch U. S. S We will write business anywhere in Edgefield or Saluda 5 Counties. We represent the Mumal Benefit Life Insurances Company, which pays the largest dividends of any life com- SS pany doing business in this part of the country and they are 5 paid annually, thereby reducing the premium every year. is EDGEFIELD, S. C. I" A Change in the Business OF The Augusta China Store 704z BROAJD STREET. . Necessitates a Clearing Out of the ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF VALUE The Variety is Endless and the LOW - PRIGE8. Will be a Revelation. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WHEN YOU COME TO AUGUSTA AT Field & Kelly s, 949 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. IfiTNo matter what prices you get, no matter what prices are advertised we will beat anybody's prices in Buggies, Carriages, Harness, Bicycles, Etc. i 9UIOOI8AV 9?V noA i ?M 9QS o% auioo .em q^?M si 'jfcjunoo pietjeSpg jo 'simpi -g *a 'idvQ mjgj$ *aS? H?O? UO? SHIVHO ?? ?XN3TH eAuq j "sia?XBnbptfaq jno? eiojs ?m e^ru ?}io eq; ux uaqAV 'jo pxeeq eioieq leAe nsqi ieMO{ seoud w tMVs ? amty ? is? ?O SUTH HET?vi V .9io;g eoqg SjUiieqini^ jo pu-B^s pto eq:j seidnooo ?0?{ FOX, MARSH & CO., We wish to call your attention to the very fine assortment of Druggists Supplies we carry in stock, viz : Drugs, Chemicals, Medicinal Preparations, (Patei:tand Proprietary), Foods for Infants and Invalids, Perfumes, So^ps, Combs, Tooth, Nail, Hair and Shaving Brushes in endless variety. Eubber Goods, a full assortment, also a full line of sundries toe numerous to mention Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars and Cigarettes. PE/BSOBIPTIOU <* :DEIF.AJE^TJV?LE2TT You select your physician, why not select your druggist? We use nothing but pure drugs and chemicals, and do not substitute in case 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 expo rience has charge of this department. Give us a trial and be convinced. * 0 * SODA WATER S * * 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, _ -^maMFQX, ]yEARSH &c CO, jewelry, Silver Novelties, Watches, POCKET BOOKS, DIAMONDS, TOILET ARTICLES, Clocks, Brass Tales, Cit Glass, Fine Ml SEND FOR OUR 1898 CATALOGUE. fi. MMHCGRf & WW, 7?2TROAD STREET, - - - - - AUGUSTA, GA Maps of Edenfield county, con dining both Saluda and Green wood, for sale at this office. Now for the Christmas cake you can get Citron, Seeded Raisins and Cleaned Currants at J. L. Mime.