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Edenfield Advertiser THOS. J. ADAMS, - - - - EDITOR WEDNESDAY, JAX. IS. THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE AND THE GONZALES EXPOSE. Gov. Ellerbe's annual message lo the Legislature contains many good suggestions and recommenda tions, some of which are wise and well stated, and ordinarily should be entitled to consideration by our law-makers. The message contains a review of the finances of the' 4 State, which , "are still in an un satisfactory condition," and our penal, charitable and educational ' in^^itions, the '*order and dura : courts," the suppression of law, the preservation of the lerate records, the regula f the pension system, the g of bi-ennial sessions of ?gislature, the care of the health, and the administra te dispensary law, which ie comments on at consid length, and recommends adical changes in the said we have not the space to th? message-nor indeed e the inclination to do so ?Coming aware of his mis reachery to his best friends dispensary friends-and ; an alliance with and sell [to Gonzales, his bitterest -and then continuing his duplicity by failing to is promise good after he sketed the stolen goods, llerbe, treacherous to his -deceptive and false to lies. The Governor ot the ommonwealth of South now adjudged by many former friends as being f "obtaining goods (the .'s office) under false pre our exchanges we gather wing extracts somewhat Dry of the Gonzales Ex how the Wiley Ellerbe the Wiley Gonzales : G. Gonzales, in a lengthy over his own signature in , of the 11th inst., gives ^...-rbe a terribly excoriation .'or duplicity in his campaign )ledges. It will be recalled that nst before the second Democratic I i pimary in September, The State I -/advocated the renomination of m/\ ?ov. Ellerbe; " r Those who thought with The Sate were surprised at its course,^ ???vA called on it for ^laaaiion. j ... _ ...? c< ca ti decii ne'c.-io^give at'^ tne t?me, but promised a future explanation. It. now appears that The State has been buncoed, and Editor Gonzales publishes in full the interview, and also gives the ? written pledge of Gov. Ellerbe, signed on September Sth, . 189S "Upon agreement of the parties the letter was addressed to Mr. Frank H. Weston, of Columbia, and is as follows : State of Soil th Carolina, Executive Chamber, "'COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. S, 1S9S (Confidential.) DEAR FRAXK: In reply;;to your inquiry, will say, I fully concur in your yiew as to the best solution of the liquor questiod. After ming ling with the people for three month 3, and thorough considera tion, I have come to the conclu id-\flion that the dispensary Act should I bV-ttmended so as to allow each ; county- to settle the liquor ques ' tion foritself, and have deter . mined to make such recommenda tion to the General Assembly. Your friend, W. H. ELLERBE. To Mr. F. H. Weston. It was well known that Mr. Wes ton agreed with Mr. Gonzales and was an advocate of local option for choice by the counties between high license, prohibition and dis pensary. At the time this pledge was given the contest between Ellerbe and Featherstone was clos?, and it looked like Feather stone would be elected. In this; extremity Gov. Elle/',&5l;tilro?'-, bis friends, sought tb? ^Kwlrf The State, and it - J$fc?LS by this course e',nn"i, _ . ? Jn . , clough voters vrere influenced to-secure, the renomina tion of Gov. Ellerbe, A ch of 2,600 votes would have elected Mr, featherstone. But in the message there is no recommendation as to "local op tion and high license," as the Gov ernor distinctly pron ged, and was so understood by Gonzales, Wes ton, Duncan and ochers. Unless Governo r ElJe'rbe can re fute these charges,, he has paid a ?igo. T>.rice for hm victory at the Po-lP. The resort to such subtle subterfuges 'rvili eventuate in the fcownfal). o? any man, and it will work his 'undoing. MAJ. JOHN GARY EVANS, We were in error last we&Sr ia stating:that the ex-Governor hadL been appointed Mayor of Havana;. In a letter to a friend in Columbia Mai. Evans says: . "I was quite surprised yesterday.. General Ludlow, the governor gen eral ol the city, sent for me aod offered me a place on .his staff to - take charge of the police, forts aad sanitary condition of the city aud organize a ty stern for its govern - ment.. I will accept it, as it bring 3 me in touch with the governor an d government of the island and is a chance to ro%ke a little glory. It was quite a compliment,, as I wi 3 elected out of the entire army her e, about 15,000 men. I think I shs il enjo}' the change as it gives me a 1 house to live in and more pay. l! LIG?SLATIYE PBOCEIBIM The assembly of South Carolina convened in regular session on Tuesday, the 10th inst. In the Senate, Senator J. C. Sheppard was sworn in to fill out the unexpired term of Senator Gaines. The Governor's message was read and two reFolutions looking to the extensionof the time .'for the payment of taxes were intro duced. On the Senate committees we notice Mr. Sheppard is chairman committee on Rules, and also chairman committee on Privileges and Elections, and is a member of Finance committee, and on Legis lative Library. In the House the former speaker, Frank B. Gary, was unanimously re-elected. . Mr. Cole Ii. Bleese, of Newberry, offered a joint resolution relating to the appointment of an in- li gating committee. He asked for its immediate consideration. This was the first bill or measure of any kind to be introduced. Mr. M. G. Evans,-of Edgefield, introduced a bill to extend the time for the payment of taxes for the fiscal year 1898 until the 1st of March, 1899. On Wednesday, the 12th, the Senate was in session but an hojr, and very little business was trans acted. Senator Graydon introducsd several bills and resolutions. In the House, the Speaker an nounced the standing committees. N. G. Evans ie on the Judiciary, and Legislative Library; W. A. ..tiOm on Agriculture and Peni tentiary, and J. L. Smith on Road3, Bridgen and Ferries, and Co. merce and Manufactures. The Governor's message was read, and certain portions thereof referred to the proper committees. * The resolution to nresent a sword to Victor Blue was laid over until Thursday, as were No. 2 and No. 3, Mr. Evans';bill to extend the time for ihe payment of taxes, and Mr. Blease's io authorize the Governor to investigate .the State institu tions and to define their powers and,duties. . On Thursday, the; 13th, in the Senate, several resolutions were offered looking to four years terms :for members of the legislature with biennial sessions. In the senate Mr, Gruber offered a county court bill. ion to extend the time for the { >ayment of taxes to March 1st. On Friday, the 14th, Mr. J. L. 3 >mith, (our Jake) introduced a i ?ill to cut salaries. He fixes the j governor's salary at $2,400; Gov- . rnor's secretary, $1,080; Comp- { roller General, $1,520: Adjutant 1 xeneral, $96CT and other reduc- ? ions are on the same basis. j Mr. Smith also introduced abiT c o require county commissioners t< ] >uy and keep blood hounds at : ounty seats. In the Senate, the^Aldrich reso ution to extend the time for the ?ayment .of taxes then came up or its third reading. Senator Sheppard moved to mend by striking out the words, 8th day of February, and insert ?g in lieu thereof March 1. Senator Aldrich opposed the mendment. He thought it would ?e unfortunate to extend the time ?eyond the 20th of February and could cause complications. Senator Manning thought that ight days would not hurt the State, but would help the people.. Ie favored Mr. Sheppard's amendai j cent. j Senator braydon inare4 ~\0 .meiL<l/Dy making it ?Au?p,i-:Q) and Eluding the 28.th fay <*f Feb. ruary." Senator Sheppard acqr jeBce?l in that. He said that? as au 0j? citi_ sen of his county ea-\d: ?That is catamount an?logo* Jg ?0 {jje game thing." Senator; Arch*" .r opposed any ex tensor.. Se ?at?r Gvuber wished that Sen ator Aldrhch would explain what complicate' ons would arise if the time was extended to the 28th of February. TKe Chair submitted the Shep p.'ird amendment and it waa adopt e d, making the time February 28 instead of February 20th, as ir the original bill. There was some fire in the Sen ate proceedings. It developed ir a debate whether io adjouru ovei until Monday or iiot. The senate adjourned until Monday. On Saturday, the proce?dingf in the House were void of interest and fit noon the House adjouruec until Monday. The trade would have been dis graceful if it had been honesth performed. There is double dis grace in the fact that, having solicited and received the bribe the governor refused to keep hit promise. The paper did its pan faithfully and to its own de triment The governor evaded and .avoidec the perform ance.-Greenvilke News THE J5RIGlfrS??K "There is .nany a re^tin the road of life If we would onjry stop to take it ; And many a torte from the better land, If the querulous heart would wake it, To the sjuj?ny soul that is full of hope, (And' whose beautiful trust ne'er J faileth, The grass is green and the Howers are bright, , j Though the wintry storm prevaileth. 4. Better to hope, though the clouds hang low, And to keep the eyes still lifted, . For the sweet blue sky will soon peep through When the ominous clouds are rifted. There was never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning. And the darkest hour, as the proverb goes, Is the liour before the dawning. "There is many a gem in the path of life Which we pass in our idle pleasures, That is richer far than the jeweled crown, Or the miser's hoarded treasures. It may be the love of a little child, Or a rushers prayer lo heaven, Or only a beggars grateful thanks For a cup of water given.. "Better to weave in the web of life A bright and golden filling, And to do God's will with a ready heart, And hands that are swift and winning1, Than to snap the slender, delicate? threads Of our curious lives sunder, And then blame Heaven for the ? tangled ends, And sit and grieve and wonder." Dreyfus is Free. Paris, ' ance, Jan. 14.-The Matin and the Gaulois this morn iud say they understand that the inquiry of the court of cassation into the Dreyfus case is on the point of terminating and that the court will probably report that acts of treason actually occurred, but that sufficient proof of the' guilt of Dreyfus docs not exist and Ihit his sentence, therefore,] is quashed. The papers add that there will be a fresh courtmarial. Dreyfus', it appears, was in formed of the revision proceedings some lime ago, but he is under the impression that the}7 are due to th? ?uiative of general staff, and in his letter the prisoner tracks General . Boisdofifre, the formor chief of tho gene.ru! staff and his comrades of the anny fov the actjou taken. If Gloomy aud Nervous, and locking on the dark side of things, take a few dopf-s Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver,M edicine, and the gloom will disppe ar. A special from Roanoke Va., says : It is rep orled from Floyd County that a mau by the name of Underwood., who.was . suspected of being au informer on moon shiners, was -seized by a gang of the latter and his throat cut. He ,t^^Jj^H^>^>^-a-^vb-s ci. life aiiuf7 decapitated with an axe. ' The Greenville News thinks that Ellerbo ought to be impeached If it is true that he'enteredinto an igreement with " State to exert aimself in behalf of local option, ,vhen he was posing as the dispen sary and askiDg for thc votes of t i advocates of ihat system-we.l something ought to bo done to nake the shameless creature feel hat the people of South Carolina lo not like that kind of thing, i'orkville Yeomau. mm bxs demonstrated ton thousand limes that it la ahnest infallible FER WCMAM'S PECUUAR irregularities and / It has become thc ' *&?"255?fc for this class o? v leading remedy a wondcrft?llr ? oubles. g e?T? en?Dgandsoo> .jeanne, etrengt? themenstrV ainviunuenMupon "white*" r -1 organs. It cares It stows d' udfalhngoftbowomb. .oding and relievos sup Dressed and painful menstruation, 'or Change o? Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes bnrrea for yoars. It Invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole ayo tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Whv ?will any woman Buffer anothor minute with certain relief within reach? "Wine of Cardui only costs ?1.00 per Dottie at your drug atoro. Jbr advice, -in cases requiring special directions, address, gimv symptoms. the "Ladies' Advisor]/ ?pariment,' The Chattanooga if'' ?ne Co., Chat tanoogc ."-??. Rev. j. v>. - ..iTH, Camden, S.C.,Mys:. "My wife used Wine ot Cardui at homo for falling of the wc mb and lt aniiroly curoti lier." ? Sheriff's Tax Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUKTT OP EDGEFIELD. By virtue of an execution to me directed in the following case, I WJII proceed to sell at public out cry at Edgefield C. H., S. C., on the 6th day of February, 1899, (be ing the 1st Monday of said month) the following personal property, o wit : 1 printing press; 1 lot of type and cases ; 1 marble slab an<? stand; 1 lor leads and rules; .j ttting machine; 1 pile wood; 3 stool; 2 printer's Elands; 1 chair did all other printing office fix< .urns belonging to \V. J. McKerrall The above property will be sok or taxes, penalties and costs du? o the fiscal year 1897 and 1898 >r a sufficient amount to satisij hy same. Term3 cash. W. H. OUZTS, Jan. 12, '99. Sheriff E. C. HAS JUST RECEIVED FOE THE-:-o Januar J TRADE AK EXCELLENT LINE OF-:-r- o Bf s ail ?is Schul Ste. Mei's Ira S? La?ies' and Misses Bress Slices. GIVE TIS A CALL AKD AVE WILL GIV? 70TJ SOME GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. . The G FIRE AND LIFE EDGEFIELD, (Over Storojones A Son; G. REPRESENTS FOUR OF THE STRONGEST AND BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ItyTHE WORLD. - i. The iEtna, Hartford, Conn., asaetts, The Und erwriter's, New York, The Hamburg-Brennen, Hamburg, German, ' The No rthem, London, England, - ; - ' $13,000,090 11,500,000 12,000',0C!0 17,000, OOO Total Assets of tho Four Comtnies, $53,500,(103 A:nd I am writing Mercantile and Cormercial Risks, in Town a.acl Country, at the very lowest tarim rates.. Ajud I especially solicit Dwellings, ruf own and country, and will write Policies thereon with the utmost promptness. Barnes and contents, Stable?, Stock etc., in town or country, written at lower rates than heretofore. I am prepared to oiler the best Pvli<sa, cn the best plans, and with the most reliable compauies, to perjhfl seeking Life Insun\nce. Thankful for the very liberal patronne so kindly extended to the late firm of Griffin & Padgett, I respec-fuy solicit thc conti nuance of a reasonable share of said patronage to -iysolf, as I will make evory effort to merit the same. Come &L'XidL ?s?e> 3ML&m My Insurance Rooms, over the corjr store (Jones & Son) are convenient to all, and have been fitted urns much for the comfort and accommodation of friends as for myself JCome and see me. A wel c?. me always awaits you.. hi CHARLES -A.. MIIFFZNT, PIKE AND LIB'E ffiSUBJ?CE AGENT. , . W. J. RUTHERFORD & GO, -MANUFACTURERS OF wv.-. LMjt.tij: rm ttv^-rz*. T socaeaEaoasasc i ]f BRICK m I AND DEALERS IN Liine, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Tire Brick, Fire Clay, Eeady Booting AND OTHER MATERIAL. TO US FOR PRICES. Coi *ner Reynolds and Washington Streets, - AUGUSTA, GA. Sheriff's Tax Sale. S TAX JE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .COUNTY OF EL-GEFIELD. By virtue of sundry executions to me directed in the following cases, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., S. C., on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1899, (being the Gth day of the month), the following described lauds : One tract of land containing two (2) acres, more or less, belong ing to Carolina Pottery.Co., bound ed by lands of D.B. Hollingsworth on the north, and east by public road, and Dr. H. Parker on the south. One tract of land containing two hundred and fifty (250) acres, more or less, and belonging to Fannie Young, bounded by lands, of L. H. Prescott and Thouias Lasure on the north, by Cothran Sprouse on the south, by Dr. Bunch on the east, by Ryan What ley (est) on west. One tra?;, of iand containing eighty-five ^5) sores, more or less, and belonging to Thomas Glantou, bounded by lauds of W. McDaniel on west, by T. 0. Gul ledge on south, W. R. Parks on nc th, aud Mrs. Caroline Nixon on east. The above land?- will be sold for taxes, penalti?s and costs due for the fiscal years ?896 and 1897, or a sufficient amount to satisfy tho same. ' Terms cash. W. H. OUZTS, ' Jan. 12, '99. Sheriff E. C. ?The . j Dicks ! House . . i . . . ' t " * HAS REMOVED TO. W? BROAD STREET, And y-ould be pleased to have the sup port of their friends, and will continue to giv}' first class meals and rooms at reasonable rates. DMEES A SPECIALTY. STYLISH, RELIABLE! ARTISTIC-^ f?coramendcj by Leading Dressmakers. g ? Taey Always Please.^. BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE WNE BETTER AT ANY PRICE ^ tyThosa pattorns aro sold In nearly ?J? ?rry city and town in the United States, ?j: your denier does not keep them send L; cet to un. One cent stamps received. j jUtUU your nearest point. TBE McCALL COMPANY, jp na to 146 IV. 14th Street. New York '? BR?XCTI OFFICES : 5; 189 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and 5? i<5i Market St., San Francisco. ?: TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion iroo whether an Invention In probnbly patentable. Cor-irnunlca tlons strictly contldoutlal. Handbook on Patenta aent free. Oldest agency for sccartnfcpatentB. Patents taken thromth Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charco, in tho Scientific flute? A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest ctr dilation o? any Bctentiuo Journal. Terms, $3 a your; four months, $L Bold by all newsdealers., S Co.36,Broadwa^ New York1 Branch O alco. O F SU. Washington. D. C. litest Magazine Published Cntains Beautiful Colored Plates. Illustrates Latest Patterns, Fash anted^or Ihi lons, Fancy Work, nts Katiti magazine in every mrs. 6 le??dir. Beautiful premium* for a little ' Write for term : and other partic- . ? Subicrisvoii sr.Iy 50c. per year, - . S a JFK ZE ?'.-.ttern. /Jarea THC McGALL CO,, gs to 146 W. 14th St., Nev/ York 55 Rice ! Rice ! Consgnments of Rough Bice solicit ed. Pompt milling and return ol proceed or account salt's. Highes! marke prices paid for good Rice. "CanJina Rice Meal" or "Flour," tin' cheapet and best stock food 011 tin marke; for saie at low figures. WEST POINT iii LL CO., Charleston, S. C. . j I .ilONAL SURGICAL INSTSTUTE AND SANITARIUM. ^frustrations fitovijjig a Few of the Ac'???si Cases Suc cessfully Treated f?t this institution. WADMFACTLRE ALL KIS'DS OF SUR GICAL APPLIANCES FCR THE . CURE OF DEFORMITIES. iropriclors and surgeeas fa charge of th? National Sure leal Institute and Sanitorium aro IC. M. Boland, M. D., and J. T. ?eao'nfl* M. D., who hara bc?n at thc head ai this Institution since The aeeomp?iylng illustrations are ' reproduced fron: actual I Sf S AUCCCS3 f ally treated during: that f^lffi?P' ?iae,.wliicji ?-JSFr *rc taten fre?a culy a few of the more general deform ities brecht h?re for treatment. Splendid sureras has attended tbe In stitution in the treatment'of Spinal Auc tions, Cl-4h Feet. Wry Neck, Div euci o? the Hip, ?nee, Ankle ubi oilier Joints, Paralysis in all it? forms, Pilca. Fistula, Fis sure, ?uuiora, Ehc-.;n:a'.i?ni, Hernia, Fe male Dis eases, Catarrh, Private Dhv eases, Nervous Affections, Hare Wp, Cleft Palate, Dia eases ui* the S tom cell aad Bowels, and all other affections. Any information gladly far aishad an application. Address ?fl Con)mox!c?ll?ns to gatitionel Sur ?jj?ca? Institut? and Sanitarium, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP EDGEFIEJ.D. . Court of Common f-Jeas. T. J. Gardner, against ' Herbert G. Gardner, et al. Purim ant to tho decree ip this cause I will offer for sole at public outcry before" the Court House, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the-first Mon day in February, 1899, (being the 6th day of paid month) between the legal hourn of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit : ?rlUt?ia israel- ar nar ne J. o ?_ land., situate, lymg and being in the i county and State aforesaid, con taining twenty-six (26) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs O. 0. Barr; east by lands of W. E. Eubanks; sont'! by lands of Mrs S. pi Jones, and wjest by lands of T. J. Gardner. Terni;? nf Saie: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of ono year, wini interest from day of sale, Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion, oral: cash at the purchaser's op tion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Jan. il, 1899. Master E. C. ?dncilo ?3?S&V Ccc-k-Keepiflg, Business, PHONOGRAPHY, Type-Writing Ipr Address WILBUR R. SMITH, LEX?NCTOPJ, KY., For circular of his famous and responsible mmm COLL?GE OF KY, UNIVERSITY Arorricd 3Zcda! al VTovld'a Exposition. Biiors to tlion?andg pf graduates in positions. Cat nf i'm: iii te Course, including Tui tion. Books and Board in family, about ?)0. Shorthand, Ty po- Wri tbs, and Tolcgraphy, Specialties. BSTho Kentucky Dnfrarslty Diploma, nuder neal, awarded gradu?tes: lilt? ra ry Course free; If desired. Ho vn-ration. Enter now. Graduatessuccessf ul. In order lo kate unvr '..'llrr* reach lu, address oui-j, WILBUR R S?tfITfc, LEXINGTON,KV. ?Jllliiinii.'i'lliUillimillUUlllll?llllIlllIll?iiilllii^ On farming S lands. Easy S payments. s No commissions sj j jl charged. Borrow-S " er pays actual = I cost of perfecting loan. In-| 1 terest 8 per cent. . = [.JUL B. PILMER & SON; j COLUMBIA, S? C., or I JOS. H. CANTELOU'I H . EDGEFIEI-D, S. C. S ^!HII!I?!I!ni:??IHI!!l!llinin!:n!IHnilimi!lfH!l?tl Notice of Dissolution. The partnership of Butler & Smith is hereby dissolved. M. C. BUTLER. Dec. 6th', 1898. /* ts T' 5 ft iQ OP** ?Ul J? i- \ >3rJ m V/fll . AND Remember we are headquarters for all kinds of Job Work. HAVE YOU VISITED THE ?* ? ? ? I ??liai Insite? ' WE WOULD:BE GLAD " TO HAVE YOU DO SO. iiiiHiiiiiimniniiiiiiiiiiuiifuiii iiHiiiiiininiiii?.-?iiriiiimiii?ii iiniiiiniiiiiiuiiinniuiiritfumiiiiiiinit THIS SESSION WE HAVE ENROLLED.....;. M "HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT STW?TS, ....Seventy-nine of Whom are Boarders. uiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniisiniEiunii! iiiiiimiiiinnimimninmmiin iinninmiiiiininiiiitiii luniiiiiimnni! OUR Institution is the largest and'oldest one of the Co-Educa tional Boarding-Schools in South Carolina. The Faculty consists of .. . NINE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Who give their entire time to the Institution, besides other teachers who teach in the school from two to three hours daily. THE COURSE OF STUDY In all Department ia thorough and our gradu- * ates may be found teaching in almost every county in Souf'i Carolina. T CADETS Are drilled daily and are well supplied with > guns and military accoutrements. ninm?tminiH?i?iHHimi?iiiim iiniiiiKinininini? inHinimniiiiiiitiimimmiiimimi miimiimin?m WE HAVE THE Largest and Best Equipped Buildings o-OF ANY SCHOOL JN THIS PART OF THE STATE. imnmiiiinrm uiimauminnrmiimiiimiiiiijiRn.'mi iniiimiBm??iiiniminmniHmnnFHmmiinm VT Write or Call At the Institute for Descriptive Circulars. F. N. K. BAILEY, President, EPGMELI), S. A. Little Money Buys - Lots of Goods at Our Store. This Solid Oak Bedroom Suit, Drei ser, Washstand and Bedstead,} willi large, beveled Mirrors m Dresser; double enclosed "Washstand; Bedstead 4 ft. 6 in. wide, over6 ft. high, bracket rails and double hooks; all beautiful;y carved and highly finished. Worth everywhere $25.00, but to introduce our business we will sell one car load of these suits for S15-00 PEE SUIT. )on't write and ask questi ? nd the .$15 00 and get the Suit. You ian get your money back if it is not all right. lt is useless to spend $25.00 to $40.00 ' or Stoves withjbigh sounding ..names .nd worthless guarantees' when we au ship you a nice, plain, w.i:-mader leavy No. S Stove; the good k;nd, the ;ind that lasts, including 40 pieces of rare, for onlj The oven is large enough to baki' ^ urkey.. Your money bick if StOTe is ot satisfactory "We "Want Your Trade. 'his advertisement describes two of our sledgo hammer bargains, we have lots of others, including bargains in FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES,. CARPETS, ' )INNER SETS, CHAMBER SETS, MATTINGS, ,ACE CURTAINS, KITCHEN WARE, ; SHADES, AND SEWING MACHINES. Everything that we touch is a bargain."Correspondence solicited". Hie Padgett Furniture Co. 1110 AND 1112 B110AD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. Season Opening OF 1 i ....... ....... Under Management of ISIDORE SILVER. 3ILYBB BLOCK, . AUGUSTA, Gr A. Every one i? interested in purchasing t hc best at the Lowest Trice. We ave. ?ie most titled and Choice Stock of Custom Hade Shoes ever offered ir. ugusu Every pair Ne.w. Every pair specially Made for us. Experiencr, 1 purchasers for Cash Saving large Discounts. N'o rent r.o p-iy, as others down town who have enormous expenr.es to be*rT ts enabled the Silver Block Shoe Store to offer a line of Custom Made ShovA rp von have gained 50 per ceut. in your purchases.. We guarantee every ait: e nurcliased from us. >' ,noy refunded ni every instance if upon further ex moMtioii iroods are not found satisfactory to tbe customer: ?ur only desire tc p?ense our patrons. We are agents for the Celebrated HOWARD HATS. ie best,made hats in America.