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Edsrefie?d Advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. |iJil|]:lllU!lllll!lllll!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU(:illlIIU| IIOCAL AND PEESONAL. ? ^iHiiiuitiiiiiiiirMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiii? Joseph P.Ouz's is quite ill with fe ver, but will soon be out again we trust. One Jersey Milch Cow, with first calf, five weeks old, for sale by Harry S. Hill, Edgefield, C. E, S. C. Cotton creeps up by slow degrees towards 8 cents. Dont be a fool, read er, ii it should reach that point. This morning, Tuesday, there is quite a change in the temperature, it ls mocb cooler, themometer 72 degrees. Willie Byrd, assistant post-master is still sick with fever, his uncle Hon. W. A. Strom was down to see bim on Sat urday last. The weather, although September is! a fall month, is still of summer tem- ? perture, but with the occasional show ers, pease and taters are getting out of sight. One Jersey Milch Cow, with first j calf, five weeks old, for sale by Harry S. Hill, Edgefield C. H, 3. C. Harried on the 30tb of August at Clark's Hill by Rev. J. P. Mealing, Dr. Charles Miller of Daisy, Ga., to Miss Carrie Nixon of Clark's Hill, Edge field County, S. C. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab lets are Effective, Elegant to take, and produce no unpleasant After-Reoults. For sale br G. L. Penn & Son. Prof. Bailey is still absent working like a wheel-horse for the S.C.C. I. its growth and increase of students. He will probly be at the Institute the last of this week. Yellow fever is spreading all over the south western cities, and this weather is just the kind to cause it to spread all over our southland unless precautions prevent it. Isn't it about time Edgefield was quarantining against Modoc and Clark's Hill. Mr. E. J. Norris, agent, has sold this summer more than 30 McCormick mowers and reapers which shows that our people are coming to their senses and there is hope ahead for us yet in grasses and pea-fodder and small grar~! and cattle raising. Keep the Stomach and Bowels in good condition, the Waste Avenues open and fiee by an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. R. F. McCracken one of the S. C. C. I. students of last session, and who won the sold medal for oratoi y has just won a scholarship of the South Carolina Citadel Academy in Chiles - ton after a competitive examination. Mr. McCracken is a son of the Rev. W. A McCracken of Aiken count;. Professors Cain and Entzminger gave to the teachers who are in at tendance on the Summer School a very pleasant and much enjoyed^en^ ^J l^riamment,??'"?'3 Way*:?ngTnr^r*1TW week. It is needless to say that these gentlemen did the honors of the occa sion with their accustomed grace, making all feel that they were honor ed guests. In Diarrhose Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is invaluable. Ii gives Tone to the Stomach, Aids Digestion and Assists Nature in carrying off all Impurities. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. . Dr. W. E. Prescott, of the Red Hill section, WAS in town on Monday, and ?ays that his daughter, Hrs. Dr. Fred Parker, wno recently bad been so se riously ill, and carried to the Hospital in Augusta, for treatment, bas so suf ficiently recovered as to be able to re turn to her home at Johnston ; and the Doctor is now very hopeful of her early restoration to her usual good health again. A.-.d we are more than gratified to make this announcement, which we know will be a real joy to Mrs. Parker's many friends here and elsewhere. Parksville Roller Mills Purity Fancy Patent W. R. Parks Proprietor, Parksville, S. O, The above is the way it looks on the aack, but in the plate and on the table it looks better and tastes the best of any you ever tasted. W. R. Parks (' our Bob") sent us a sack last week and we speak from the book. L. E. Jackson of our town will have this roller Hour on sale as also the Parks home ground corn meal. That is a very courteous invitation reader, extended to you by H. J. Por ter & Co., in this issue of the Adverti ser that, "When in Augusta you are invited and expected to make our store your headquarters." Look up their advertisement, it will repay you abundantly if you heed their invita tion. Recently this firm has added a shoe department so that man or boy can be fitted and suited to anything needed from head to foot. They display the mo3t elaborate and varied stock of shoes and clothing for men and boys, any and everything that can or should be worn by a human being of the masculine gender. See them when you go to the city and be happy. Maior Burnett visits the Parksville Roller flour mill and is delighted Here is what he says : "it is the prop erty of our W. R. Parks. We mean the roller flour mill on Stevens creek ene and half miles from Parksville. I have just returned from this mill to which I carried a load of grain ; the turnout in quantity and quality was the best I ever received from any mill. The first grade is equal to omega or any other brand ever used by me. The second grade is as good as any second patent floor; and what is better than all, this flour was made by Hamp, the ?on of Mr. Parks and yoong Black well the son of (Dick) two very cour teous and efficient young men both sons of EJgsfleld. Here iu one case of borne talent both in the mill owner ship and the millers. -*i;3s3bb ; 0,0. BusKarx. SmPSNAPsT.^l I .. AND SHORTS. J Patronize home industries if you want to build up Edgefield. A blind man should never at tempt to bu.-Id a Louse until he gets his site. The poor houses in 45 Kansas counties are empty, and in 37, counties there is not a case on the criminal docket. Make Baby's Birth Quick, Easy and almost Painless by taking Simmons Squaw Vine Wi ie or Tablets. For sale by G. L. Penn &, Son. William E. Manning, living near Valdosta, Georgia, has grown a watermelon weighing 150 pounds for which he obtained $6. There are more than 100 can ning establishments m one county in Maryland. They can almost every fruit and vegetable that grows and the output this season will be enormous. Nine-tenths of the town and village population of this and other States will contrib ute largely to the profits* derived from these canneries. For Headache caused most liuel yby a Disordered Stomach, accompanied by Constipation, use Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. For sale by G. L. Peon & Son. The South Carolina dispensary at Charleston, which was designed to check drunkenness and furnish pure, beverages, is now accused of selling embalmed beer, otherwise beer treated with acids. ] A local paper published a long obituary of a man who had died in the community, closing with the * statement that ''a long procession ' ?of people followed the remains to < their last roasting place." The \ family read the notice uni dis- 1 covered the supposed error and J asked the editor to make a corree- i tion in the word "roasting" but he ; said he could not do it until ( seven years back subscription had ( been vearB paid.-Exchange. ? i To prepare a girl to be a wife, and a wife a mother, give her Simmons Squaw Vine Wmeor Tablets. For sale I by G. L. Penn & Son. $ W^ien in inglis You are invited and yaur headquarters, clothing store. We \ model way of doiug 1 plain figures-selling your neighbor-givi: want it. New Fall g MEN'S AND MEN'S AND are now ready-^-?yery! head to foot, and that e The Shoe De pal t ment is a new fea ture this season. It is not amiss to say that it in every way reflecta the high character of the remainder of the store, It will be the BSST, or not at all. The Ked Hill High School. : The Bed Hill High School is located in the northern center of t Edgefield county, in one of the v most heathfnl localities in South ? Carolina about, six miles from 1 Parksville, about twelve miles c from Edgefield, and in the neigh- ? borhood of twenty miles from Au- t gusta. i High schools are the most need- v ed ; many a young man and young F lady haB been compelled to spend c two or three years longer at col- j lege for the want of a high school ^ education, when they could have t gotten it at home by having had * an energetic, thoroughgoing board s of trustees. Our trustees are " Messrs. Charlie Quarles, P. H. Hussey, and Henry Bussey, I'm sure they are the right men in the right place. It is the earnest de sire of the teachers and trustees of thia school, that they have the hearty co-operation of the patrons in making this one of the best schools of its kind in the State. The people of this community are hospitable, pleasant and God fearing and any one having a de sire to visit our school may well feel assured they will be given a hearty welcome by both teachers and patrons. We have two churches in our community one of which is in a few steps of the school, and the teacher and the patrons of the school fully realise the aid of the church towards the advancement of the mental and moral as well as spiritual development of the young. The pulpits of these churches are filled by consecrated divines. Our Behool opens the first Mon day in October. We expect to run a first-class school and -hope to have a full attendance at the open ing. T. E. DORN. Callison, B.C. ? * \ ? gH%Mf?|)*HUBIAN TEA cures Drspep. rnJiWvi * giaf Constipation and Indi gestion. BeguUtes the Liver. Price, 25 cts. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. You have probably noticed that only level-headed people agree with you. When aman marries be gives his Dame to his wife, but when he | fails in business he takes hers. Those who can see nothing but goodness in the world and those who can see nothing but badness will bear considerable watching. The bullfrog never sings a song ov sorrer, becaws his svle iz full ov the joyous spring. He note anufi to lc wit si ngia wen the frosts appear. When /ou see a patent medicin advertized in the noozepapers, you kin bet on it that it nazeut coored anuff peeple to live with out ink. Always destroy the dread of becom ing a Mother by taking Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. For sale by G. L.Penn & Son. "Malinad," Baid the Clay county (Ky.) citizen, "you'd better try an' git that Baker boy to pop the qnestion to-night." "Why, dad?" u'Cause there's no tellin' when Bomobody might pop him.'' If a mau beats his mule, he iz arrested and fined 25 big round dollars. If he beats his wife, she keeps her mouth shut and the cYorld never finds it out. That's one difference betreen a wife and a mule, whitch makes it cheeper to keep a wife than it duz a mule. To keep young-keep well, keep the I Serves calm, the body ruddy and well ! "ed, and with Dr M. A. Simmons Liver | Medicine regulate the Stomach and Bowels. For sale by G. L. Tenn & Son. ] A monument recently placed in i cemetery in Louieville, Ky., .tears inscriptions to thu memory )f James Austin, a soldier of the Revolution; James Allen Austin, lis son, a soldier of tho War of j L812; James Grigsby Austin, his rraud?on, a soldier of the war vith Mexico, and James Richard ?athright, his great grandson, a Confederate soldier, who was kill fd at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Janua y 1,1863. All were privates. The Advertiser and Frank Leslie's llustrated Weekly, both, one year for 3.00. ta expected to make our new store We want you to see a model vant you to be familiar with a business-marking everything in ; you at the same price we charge ag you your mouey back if you styles in BOY'S SHOES, BOY'S CLOTHING, thing a man or boy wears, from verytMng the very beet. 1 AUGUST/ CARD OF THANKS. In behalf of the instructors of he Summer School, and the teach ?rs in attendance thereupon, rou ld extend sincere thanks to our 'rieuds of Edgefield for tbs de ightful evening spent at the re option on Monday, the 11th inst In charming converse, light and learty, w:3e and witty, or soft and weet, the hours glided by, whilst nusic with its mystic influence eas present to enhance the general tleasure. Last, but not least, the lelicious refreshments, with the .amen that followed, were fully ap ?reciated and enjoyed-all of rhich bear testimony to the fact hat Edgefield people are generous, lospitable, and well versed in the trt of pleasing. We would express our thanks ilso to Prof. Bailey, Mr. Nicholson, md others, for the convenient and ?omfortable quarters furnished us, ind for the many kiod attentions ihown us while at work in your nidst. W. G. BLAKE, Principal Summer School. M+??????m CUBAN RELIEF cowa r&d!ll?rS ^hc, Neurolgiaond Toothache ? mwn flyoxninotes. ?onppt?T???. ind Sommer Complaints. Price, 25 For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Weather for August. Weather Observer C. A. Long, of Trenton, sends us the following lata of the weather for the month ust ended: Max. Temp. 97; date 11th. Min. Temp. 67; date 27th. Mean Temp. 82.1. 'RECIPITATION For August 6.45 inchss which is .81 inches less than the 7 year iverage for August and 1.22 inches ess than the average for the first. I months of the year. J. F. Griffin, Lancaster, S. C., says : por 18 years I have used and recom ?ended Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver dedicine to all Painters as Ibeir t st medicine for painter's Colic and Tor rid Liver. I find it far superior to Sei li n's. For sale by G. L. Penn & ?on. A woman's idea of a minute'6 est is to lean over the back fence ind gossip with a neighboring roman for an hour. A buggy that will stand the test ?f rough roads can be bought only it A. Rosenthal's, Augusta, Ga, ONLY Exclusive Dealers In Clothing, Shoes Hats and^ Men's Furnishings. Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices ! All Goos Marked in Plain Figures. DORN & MINIS, AT E. B- HART STAND. -TJP YOU. "W.AJS T Kentucky Whiskey, ORDER IT FROM KENTUCKY. SEND US $3.00 AND WE WILL SHIP YOU FOUR (4) -PULL QUABTS OF THE CELEBRATED OLD Mammoth Cave BOURBON OR RYE. Expressage Paid (To anypoint in U. S. East of DOD ver). Securely packed without marks indicating contents. AUG. COLDEWEY & CO. No. 231 W. MAIN ST., LOUISVILLE, KY. EST. 1848. REFERENCE, ANY LOCAL BANK. Special - IVotice ! If You Want Your Shoes to Wear Buy from J. M. COBB and Observe the Following Suggestions ; Demand a comfortable fit, and be sure they are LONG ENOUGH. Remember that light shoes are not intended for farm use, and Till not stand rongh wear.. Again remember, a wet shoe will burn almost mstautly if held lear the fire, and if dried too quickly (not necessarily being burned) he life is taken out of the leather and the wear destroyed. If you will be governed by the above suggestions, your sboe bil viii be reduced, and you will obtain the best results. If however, you nsist upon wearing light shoes, when heavy ones should be worn, buy ng your shoes too small, burning them, or drying them too quickly, 'ou should stand the consequences, and not ask your dealer to bear he loss. J. M. COBB, Headquarters for Good Shoes. il. Chat I always keep^fresh assort ment of Fancy and Heavy Gro ?erien on hand. When in need of hem give me a call. Satisfaction piaranteedT^^. 0. Sheppard, Jr. Masters Sale. 3S?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -Edgefield County-Court of Common Pleas. George & Lombard, as survivor of the firm of George R. Lombard & Co., et al., against F. M. Hen drix. Pursuant to the decree in this ?ause, I wiU offer for sale at pub ic outcry, before the Court House, own of Edgefield and State of south Carolina, on the first Mon lay in October, 1899, (being the !nd day of said month) between ho legal boure of sale, the follow ng described property, to wit : PERSONALTY. 1. One (1) 60-saw Augusta Gin, feeder and Condeasor. 2. One (1) Hegis Saw Mill. 3. One (l) 48-inch Solid Saw, 50 feet 10-inch belting, and all ihafting and pulleys connected vith the same. 4. One (1) new Cotton Press. Said personalty being at the ttogue Shoals Mill. And if said personalty does not iay the debt, cost and expenses in? ?urred, I will immediately sell hereafter the interest of M. B. Sturkey in the following realty, to vit: Two-thirds (f ) interest in ali hat traotof land situate, lying md being in Edgefield county and State of South Carolina, containing ifty-two (52) acres, more or less, lounded by lands of F. M. Hen Irix on the north ; Mts Julia Tal >ert and Adeliae Blackwell on the louth, and known as the Bogues Shoals Mill tract. Terms of Sale : Cash. Terms must be complied with or latisfaction given to Master, or be viii resell the same day. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Sept. 6, '99. Master E. C. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -County of Edgefield-lu the Probate Court-Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served. E. L. Posey, as Administrator of the estate of Clarinda Donn, de ceased, Plaiutiff,agamst Lucretia Cheshire, Ida E. C. Feagle, J. H. Courtney and Mrs. L. E. Toney, Defendants. To the Defendants above named : You are heieby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the Probate Court in and for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on Sheppard Bros. at their office at Edgefield C. H.. S. C., within twenty days after the service here off; exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated at Edgefield C. H., S. C., August 25th, 1899. SHEPPARD BROS., Plaintiffs' Attorneys. J. D. ALLEN, [L. S.] J. P. E. C. To tho Defendants above named: You will take notice, that the Summoos, of which the above is a copy, and the Complaint in this action, are now on file in the Pio bate Court in for said county. SHEPPARD BROS., Plaintiff's Attorney. E0. T. SHARPTON. DENTIST, EID?E^BLr), S. Ot Front Room io Chronicle 3'ld'g. : respectfully solicit the patronage o? the people. Raise Your Own Mules! MY THOROUGH-BRED JACK, "Joe Brown," will stand during ;he fall season at my residence. Satis, 'action guaranteed. gaCfetfli;A, F. BROADWATER. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -Edgefield County-Court of Common Pleas. Emma N. Blocker, against John T. Nicholson, et al. Pursuant to the decree in the above stated cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in October, 1899, (be ing the 2nd day of said month) between the legal h jurs of sale, the following described realty, to wit: Tract No. 4 or Ouzts tract. Tract containing one hundred and ninety six (196) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs A. DeVore and James McGhee, east by Tract No. 1, or the Home Tract, south by Tract No. 1, and west by Edgefield and Ninety Six public road. 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 rnortgage of the premises to secure the paymsut of the credit portion, or all cash at the pur chaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Sept. 6, '99. Master E. C. LIVERY 1 have re-opened my Livery Stables again at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see and serve my friends and the public. Grate ful for past pa tronage, I shall endeavor to de serve a continuance in the future. D. T. GRICE. The Advertiser and Home and Farm, both, one year $1.50, Insurance Agence -O? ?i We respectfully solicit the patron age of the insuring public. Only the most reputable and Solvent Compa nieu represented. Among them being ?Etna IDS. Co., of Hartford, Home Ins. Co., New York, Hartford Ins. Co., Hartford, Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Underwriters of New York, Hamburg-Bremen of Germany, Northern of London. All outside business will receive our prompt and person al attention. OFFICE : BURNETT BUILDING 3ee Our Life Insurance Contract before you Injure. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY igert & o, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS, ENGRAVERS. * Lie Jewelry, il iieifls, i 'Ll! Ii Syftfirt & Co., JEWELERS,J CHEI8 GRAY'S OLD STAND. Cor. Broad & McIntosh Sts. AUGUSTA, GA. Gii)s ai)9 Presses. GET OUR PRICES. y- <v flt .>.'..'' -I Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and ertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin,. Press, ane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace nd Railroad .Castings, Railroad, Mill, [achinists'and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe ittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We ist every day. Work 150 Hands. lOmljarfl Iron Works & Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GA. in dry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works JSP* Repairs Promptly Done The Dicks House :AS BEHOVED TO 806 BROAD STREET, nd would be pleased to have the sup ort of their friends, and will continue ) give first class meals and rooms at ?asonable rates. JINKERS A SPECIALTY. A. E. PADGETT. E. J. NORRIS. 'ADCFTy ORRIS, EDGE FIELD, S. C. i, Fire lu Accident INSURANCE Glitten in the strongest compan 38 licensed to do business in South karolina. Write both town aud country roperty. Insure your Dwelling, ?am and Live stock v.ith us. Best rates made on Improved iy8tem of Ginneries. Have us to lake you a rate before insuring 1 se where. Life Insurance contracts written a the well known "Mutual Life nsurance Co. of New York, or in 'he Mutual Benefit Life Insurance lo. of Newark. Call and see us before placing our insurance. r . . o WINE GROWERS, WELDON, N. C. 5^ ]iiit|iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;uii imiiiiiiimiiiiigiuii ? SCUPPERNONG, | I TOKAY, g S SACRAMENTAL, | I BLACKBERRY, = E MISH, CATAWBA, I 1 PORT, SHERRY, | p CLARET, I I CHAMPAGNE, | ?mi liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiniif II ^JIIIII Kindly 'permit us to advance three'cogent reasons why yon should use wines in your homes : 1st. Because, in addition tobe? mg delightful stimulants, pure wines are the basis of nearly every tonic preparation in the world and are unexcelled to build up the system and quiet the nerves. THIS IS FOR HEALTH'S SAKE. 2nd. Because, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, where children become accustomed to the moderate ase of wines on the dining table and otherwise in the household, they never acquire a taste for heavy intoxicants. THIS IS FOR JFf?PERAflCE' SAKE. 3rd. Because, the United States has facilities (climatic ana in dustrial) for making more wines than any other nation, and yet France produces annually 1,100,000,000 srallons to our 25,000,000. This is an industry which, if fostered, would thrive mightily and give employment to thousands. THIS IS FOR PROSPERITY'S SAKE. The Dispensaries all carry a full line of our Wines,a nd there is no danger of confounding them with others. We guarantee our goods to give satisfaction and, upon written statement that they do not, to the Dispensary from which they were purchased, money will be re funded. Try these Wines and judge for yourself. Very respectfully, GARE/ETT & CO. " lu foo Eily to Paint? so, write to the Southern Paint Company of Pinebluff, N. ft, and cure their price liBt. They can give you a better paint at lesa money ian you can get elsewhere. They do not belong to the trust and caa ll at less price than those who do. This is a Southern enterprise id should be patronized by Southern people. The Publisher of thia iperwill arrange to secure paints for any of his subscribers, wko ould like to order through the ADVERTISER. This paint has a lick heavy body so that buyers can add Linseed oil and make the tint go further, and save money, as the oil will cost about fifty cents gallon. Write to the company telling them what colors you wrnt and how uch, and pries will be gi yen. The paint contains the best material id a guarantee goes with avery can, barrel and package of paint. TEO. P. G OBB. rjroiinsrsTOJsr s. o. toiture and Household Goocis Wagons, Buggies, Harness. Saddles, Etc HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL -'--H EARS IQ-* Calls by*Telephone promptlyjanswered and attended to. - LOWEST PRICES. BP^INe 1899 ANNOUNCEMENT. o Our Many Friends of This County: Our nev and handsome Spring stock of Men's, Youth's and Cb.idren's Clothing, Hats and Furnishings is now ready for your inspection. We have also a large and novel line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, Collars, Neckwear and Bells. We need no introduction to you, but have this to say : We appreciate your kindness in the past and wil assure you the same courteous treatment for thc- future Kindly Remember Us. /. C. LEVY'S SON & CO., aiLORFinCLOTHIERS J\UGUSJA. SA W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. R. MORRIS. N J. RUTHERFORD & CO, -MANUFACTURERS OF KL IC -AND DEALERS IN ame, Cement Plaster, Hair, Jiire Brick, Fire Clay, Beady Hoofing AJYV OlIiER MATERIAL s WRITE TO TTS FOB PRIOE3. Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, > AUGUSTA, QA SouLtlienrii. Railwav SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE ll, 1899. No. 33 Daily P.M. 10 40 15 45 20. M. No. 15 Daily Ex. Sun'y A. M. 6 00 6 50 7 30 8 00 A. M. STATIONS. d Edgefield a d Trenton a a Aiken d a Augusta d a Columbia d No. 60 Daily Ei. Sun'y A. M. ll 30 ll 01 9 30 A. M. No. 34 Sun'y Only 4 00 3 40 2 50 2 40 ll 45 P. M. . A. TURK, G. P. A., J. B. HEYWARD, T. P.^A Washington, D. C. Augusta, G*? S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.