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Edff-ef ield Advertiser f. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. ; -SD-~~ ii:ui>infimiiiiii!i!niiiiii!uiiiiiiiii!iiniiu]iii!iiiiu ?.LOCAL AND PEBSONAL. ? r?ffHiiinminiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiinmiT "So many sects, so many creeds, Sp many paths that wind and wind, " When just the art of being: kind Is all the sad earth needs." The' new depot at Trenton is nearly complete. Mri SLrH. Manget, of Trenton, was in town on Monday. A few bushels of the far-famed Bam sootah cotton seed for sale at Ulis office. ; The Edfrefield Kangers have been re-organized with John A. Butler as captain. Oar farmers are already beginning to pray that Texas may make a short cotton crop this year. England had all of her war loan, $150,000,000, taken in two hours and all within the city of London. 6oy. HcSweeney ^as appointed W. T. Garrett as commissioner of deeds for South Carolina in augusta. dewberry has out already eight can didates. This beats Edgeflsld, but old Edgefleld won't stay beaten. Hies Amanda Harrison, who has been io Aiken on a visit to relatives, returned home some ten days ago. The Henry Makers of Augusta will give their free street entertainments from April 23rd to 23th inclusive. Hr Branson Hollingsworth, who bas been seriously ill with the gt ip, is, we are gratified to state, mach better. Mr W. H. Hendrix, bf Augusta, was in Edgefleld for a few days this week on a visit to his daughter, Mrs Bobert Co var. John C. Strainer's friends are pull ing bim teran for county supervisor; bat John says "no, rather raise 10c cotton.* Capt G. H. Timmerman has been awarded the gold m ed ai for oratory at the. Patrick Military school, Ander sons. C. The Montgomery, Ahu, Advertiser is authority for the statement that Ben . Tillman is a candidate for vice-presi dent with Bryan. Beal Estate Agent Burnett with draws from sale the T. B. Lanham house on'Geter street, the same having been sold to Hr Horace Dorn. The Aiken papers inform us that there are more people in Aiken this season than at any time since the de struction of the Highland Park hotel. Messrs J. H. P. Boper, Capt J. A. Bennett, J. B. Hill, and Poa Jc ^.es, all of oar?town,have been drawn as United States ju. ors to serve in Greenville at the April term. CoL Wilie Jones, of Columbia, chair man of the State democratic commit tee, baa issued a call for.the meeting of. the committee iri Columbia on Wed . aesdsy, April 11th. There will be a meeting of Camp Abner Perrin at W. N. Burnett's, office on Friday cf this week at ll o'clock Business of importance. JOHN KEX XXRLT, Commander. We are rejoiced to state thct Mr. Harry Hill, who was critically ill last we?*k, has entirely recovered, and is going about as usual? He hadan acute attack of heart trouble. ' i The Norfolk Landmark observes that "a Boer marksman on the topje of a kopje can dropje a bullet in the right s pot je almost every popje and never seems to want to stopje." The last number of The Delineator has a life size portrait of the beautiful Hiss Lola Cassels Lake, daughter ofc Capt. Geo. B. Lake, late of Edgrefield, at present of Lexington, Ey. The township democratic clubs will meet for the purpose of organizing on the fourth Saturday ia April pros. The county convention will meet on the first Monday in Hay. Hr. B. H. Miras tells as that the three quickest ways to send news around the world, are by telephone, telegraph, and tell-u-woman, the last a little mite quicker than the other two. The slip-back in cotton last week seems to have been only temporary for it is going up again this week. Butas we have said before, the figures are perilously near the top at present prices. Hr H. B. Murker, who was in bur office on Monday, reports the roads be tween Edgefleld and his home near Plum. Branch as just awful, and on horseback is the only possible mode of locomotion. If the building of cotton mills con tinues at the present rate for a few years, and the doors cf the world open wider and wider a la China, Japan, and the Philippines, 10 cents cotton may be a permanency. The gratifying intelligence has been received from Baltimore, whither Mrs J. B. Haltiwanger went some days since, for medical treatment, that she is getting on finely, and will be at borne in a few days with ber husband Hr J. B. Haltiwanger. Jack Fermenter, (you all know Jack) aays that Zack Boone, (you all know Zack), cao '-quirl up on top of a mik rock and sleep ail night without turn ing over, and the only way you could wake him up was to ''bust a green wa ter million over his head." The average vitality of cotton seed ii 93 per cent, that is to say, 93 out o every 100 6eeds will germinate; tbi year, however, according to experi ments by the agricultural department at Washington with seed of last year'i orup, only 73peroent pf the. seeds havi epough vitality to come up; so if yoi want a good stand of cotton this year -yon mast ase more seed than usual bj say 20 per cent. ZA If State Treasurer Timm er m an should be a candidate for re-election^ be will have opposition, but we don't, think it ?viii amount to aiything. However, we have seen nothing from the genial doctor as to his intentions for the present campaign. There will be a total eclipse of the sun in this latitnde on May 28;h prox. The totality of the eclipse will last from two to eight minutes, so astrono mers say. Bah! We don't believe a word of it. Did yon ever hear of a tor. tality lasting that long! It can't be done. The Rev Dr C. C. Brown, of Sumter, will preach the commencement .sermon for the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute next Jnne. This is an excel lent selection. Dr Blown is an em i nent divine, a captivating and grace ful speaker, to say nothing of his wit and humor. Presiding Elder Hodges will preach atEdgefield on March 24th; at Tren ton, March 25th; at Johnston, March 23rd, and at Harmony on the 25th. The district conference will be held at Johnston, the quarterly conference for Ed gen* eld circuit, will be held at Trenton.* Dr T. M. Bailey, of Greenville, \ aid a short visit to his son, President F.N. K. Bailey, of the S. C. C. L, on Mon day of this week. Dr. Bailey is always a welcome visitor to Edgeiield, both on bis account and that of his son and daughters so much beloved among us The Second Quarterly Conference for Edgeiield circuit will be held witt the Trentou Methodist church March 24th and 25tb. The Presiding Elder Rev E. T. Hodges, will preach both days at ll a. m.. and the quarterly con Terence will be held on Saturday, 24tb, j at the conclusion of the morning ser vice. ' Mr John C. Caugbman, one of the best men in the world, is a candidate I tor treasurer of Saluda county. If Sa luda is wise, she. will elect John Caugh man treasurer. He made one of " the best officials Edgetield ever had, anti was moreover a gallant Confederate (soldier, although he entered the ser vice a mere boy. A white season is predicted for this summer, which means that many light accessories of women's costumes will worn; but they will be of the pastel shades rather than the more brilliant colorings-the brighter shades to be used with white, and the lighter tones with black.-March Ladies' Home Journal. OUR c Is the only place in Edgefr celebrated BAY STA! We are the manufacturers' profit. Wear on fJllllllllllllllllllllHIIIII No I DECEPTION. j wear Bay S = ALL Goons = others do. = MASKED = = IN PLAIN = E FlGTEES. E .niiiiinmiiiiiiiiuniiin; DORI Bolted Corn Meal. The legislature has fixed the weight of a bushel of bolted corn meal. The reason assigned was that imported sacks weigh less than meal ground and put up in this State. The law reads : Section 1. Be it enacted hy the general assembly of the State of South Carolina : That from and af ter the 1st day of March, 19?0, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company or corporation to sell, or offer for sale, within the limits of the State of South Caro lina unbolted corn meal of less weight than at the rate of 48 pounds per bushel, and bolted meal at the rate of 46 pounds per bushel. Any person violating this iaw shall be fined fifty d.liars or be im prisoned for *.ne term of thirty days. In the great Anderson dog poisoning case the jury decided that a citizen has the right to decorate his own premises with poisoned dainties if be likes and if a dog eat thereof and die the dog alone is responsible. This.couLtry is democratic in the matter of dogs and a $200 pointer i?? premitted no more rights of .miscellaneous foraging than the ordinary yellow cur. . WANTED-Reliaola. energetic sales men to sell Lubricating OPB on com mission with a yiew to permanent salaried positions as soon as ability is proven. References. THE EUCLID On Co., Cleveland, Ohio. m Improved Golden Dent Improved White Dent Cary's Klondike Cookes Prolific All Early Varieties. LYNeri'S DRUG STORE. Next Monday night, March 10th, at 8 o'clock. Lenten services will be held fr the Catholic ch arch at Edgefleld : 1st, The Stations of the Cross. 2nd, A discourse on Lent by the Rev John L. Seidl; the explanation of the Law of Fasting; its origin; why we fast, and other Lenten observances. Ail are cordially invited. On the Friday night, Maroh 80th, an entertainment will be given in the Opera House at Edgefleld for the bene fit of the S. C. C. I. to finish pa j lng a balanoe due on some new school furni ture. The best Jooal talent has been engaged and the entertainment will be a flue affair. Next week we will go more into detail. The big jug oven at Miles-'s mill has not been knocked down yet. It will be remembered that this was one of the things promised by the Black Diamond railroad about this time last year, to wit : The railroad was to split Miles's mill wide open and knock down the jug oven. How we mortals aie given to lying, especially railroad mortals. Mr D. B. Durisoe went down to Mr P. B. Day's on Monday of this week to see his little grand son who it is sup posed had been bitten by a mad-dog. We hope the little sufferer will soon recover, and that the apprehensions of fond parents will prove to be ground less, and that the dog was not mad? The following account, more in detail, was handed us by a friend : "On Satur day evening last, little George Day, the four-year-old son of Mr P. B. Day, near Trenton, whilst playing on the roadside, was quite severely bitten on each of his hands byra mad dog. Of course there was great anxiety m the family, and with, their many friends? and a telegram was at once forward ed to Bev Mr Fuller, of Harlem, Ga., to come forthwith with his mad stone. Bat owing to some delay in delivery of tne telegram, Mr Fuller did not get to Trenton until Monday afternoon. On his acriyal he 'i ir mediately applied the-stone to the wounds and it readily adhered to the wounds-and on Tues day morning the little boy was doing well. And now that all apprehension of danger is passed, the family and surrounding vicinity are rejoicing. And with them we beg to mingle our joy and congratulations. The dog was silled a few hours after the wounds were inflicted." ?TORE eld where you can buy, the "E SHOES. agents, you pay no jobbers e pair and you will always State Shoes as hundreds of M & MI MS. Good Management. The Abbeville mill, like many other mille, is in luck this time. The Abbeville mill bas some 7,000 or 8,000 bales of cotton in their warehouses, which were bought at aa average figure a little below 7 cents. The difference between that price and the price that could be obtained today is somewhere between $70,000 or $80,000. That is a good nest egg, and a good start toward paying for the improvements that are to go up. The improvements, it is thought, will be made without the issue of new stock.-Abbeville Press and Banner. Put your boy to work if he is not in sohool. If there is nothing else for him to do put him to whitewashing the back fence, keep the lawn mawed and even cut the winter's supply of wood. Anything is better then loafing about town at the rear end of a cigarette, learn ing all the vices that are afloat to catch idlers. No honest labor will hurt your boy; but the evil habit* be may contract in tba streets raa? kill his soul and poison bis moral uature so as to make him a detri ment to the community in which he lives and bow down his gray haired parents with sorrow. If the fathers and mothers of to-day would only learn the importance pf training the sons so as to bo in dustrious and keep them off the streets, the coming generation would be inestimably better for it. -Mascoutah Herald. BWS l^-i^"** ^-.?Vr.Vl','? ITJ!S T. BEG-IN GA And I have a LANDRETH'S -which are t market Also a Fresl Irish Potatoes. O. 8HEPI Wedding at Trenton. Trenton. S. C., March 9.-The weddling of Mr. L. L. Shealy, bf ^eeseville, to Mies Olive Swear ten, of this place, was a social it that will ever be pleasantly i umbered by the large crowd of fri* ids and relatives who witness ed it. At one o'clock thiB after noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swearengen, the Rev. G. P. White read the solemn and beautiful ceremony of the Baptist church and then invited the blessings of the divine spirit upon them. The happy pair then repaired to the ?dining room, which was beautifully decorated and lighted by a gigantic whee) of electric bulbs. The menu consisted of mock turtle soup, turkey's breast, tea cakee, salad, almonds and the choicest fruits of the season. together with numerous otber delicacies. The bride wore a becoming' dress of white silt, trimmed in satin ribbon, and carried a lovely j bouquet of bride roses and ferns.) Her veil was gracefully caught up by two beautiful moonstone pins. The groom wore evening suit and a dainty buttonhole bouquet, the gift of the bride. The party left ou the evening train for High Point, N. C., where they expect to spend several days, after which they will return to Leasville, S. C. where they will-make their future home. The esteem, in whizh this couple was held by all was manifest by the number of handsome and costly presents they received. The Open Door in China. San Francisco, March ll-Pres ident Benjamin Ide Wheeler, of the University of California, ;in-;an address last night to the Monticello Club, gave the d?tails of the ne gotiations which Seoretary of State Hay has had 'under way for Borne time, relative to the Chinese "open door." President Wheeler learned the negotiations while in conversa tion with Secretary Hay, during his recent visit to Washington. President Wheeler said: "In the course of the week Secretary of the State Hay will announce to the people a victory, not of war call it of diplomacy, if you please -in that the ports of China will be open to the com muree of the world. He has reached an under standing with Great Britain, [France, Russia and Germany. I which does away with territorial I spheres of influence. "According to the terms of the agreement there will be no longei any spheres of influence in the Flowery Kingdom. Customs tariffs I will be abolished as well as othel imports upon the shipping. The idea is to made the ports free tc the world's commerce and give all nations a free hand in exporting their products. It is the consum mation of the British idea of the 'open door," which found sc strong an advocate in Lord Beres ford. Says an Irishman. "It's a great comfort to be alone-espe cially when your sweetheart is with you." [DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes Toa Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful p, it jr\ ti ana made by Dr. I i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver ? and bladder remedy. It ls the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered siter years oj scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and 1: wonderfully successful In promptly curlnj lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which ls the wore' form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ia not reo ommended for everything but if you have tdd ney, liver or bladder trouble tt will be founc Just the remedy you need. It has been testet biso many ways, in hospital work, In privat) practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful ii every case that a special arrangemert hs; been made by which all readers of this pape ; who have not already tried lt, may have i sample bottle sent free by mail, also a bool telling more about Swamp-Root and how t< ! find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble j When writing mention reading this genero a offer In this paper and send your address toi Dr. Kilmer ti Co., Bing- j harmon, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and BOB* of swimp-Booi dollar sises ?re sold ry all good druggists. -EiDBNINGr! fresh variety of GARDEN SEEDS he BEST on the Eg * ' , i lot Eastern Seed ?AED,JR. 3LD, S. C. Jurors, March Term, 1900. SECOND WEEK. J B Abney, J P Onzts, ?S A Holstein, J Cartledge, L M Clark, I S Bush, H C WatsOD, W J Horn, W J Huiet, M CJackson, WA Cartledge, M Herrin, C M Glanton, J L Bryant, P Markert, W Barling, M lice Hair, J M Denny, J A Clark, A E Padgett, J A Colline, Thos Gray, J W Peak, S A Ouzts, R F Percival, M K Lowrey, S R Warren, J A Gibson, G A Adams, SGSeigler, JJ Garrett, H E Mealing, J N Griffie, T C Carver, D T Mathis, J C Wells; THIRD WEEK. Jordan G Byrd, W L Bolton, J P Payne, J W Hester, J P Harling, W P Sharpton, WE Eubaake, J R Reece, Petor H Dom, B B Jones, J W Marsh, W L Duuovant, A Horne, C L Crouch, Ossamus Hall, J Timioerman, H E Bunch, B S Holland, Jas C Lowrey, J H A Williams, Butler P Bryant, J T McManus, Jas Padgett, S T Williame, TR Denny, J L Hart, Butler Gray, T M Glover, G P Howard, Johu G Hoard, S D Byrd, WLRiddlehoover J N Harmon, A C Yonce, JHP Roper, L R Hammond. ALL WOMEN . . . Suffering from female troubles should1 try the *r01d Time" Bemedy, ^teMAlf It has no equal. It strengthens the delicate femaleorRanBand bauds a wom an np. All suffering and Irregularities at i "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its i ?se; It ls for young girls maturing, for i mothers, and for women at Change of Ute. I > Should be used before child-birth. i J Sold by al1 druggists, or sent post-paid i y on recp-lpt o? price $1.00. < #?*a*Sf?-Wire Book Bent FREE to any one i i?b^^jTpnoirJon. Address, "WOMAN'S DE-1 y-rv.R7&t??rviiew Spencer Medicino Co., Chat 'Marton this paper. For sale by G. L. Penu & Son. sins aga Presses. GET O?R PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin. Press,) Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building,Bridge, Factory, Fur c and Railroad Castings, Railroad, Mill Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing:, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, eta We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. & AUGUSTA, GA Foundry, V hine, Boiler, Pressend Gin Works Bepa is Promptly Done Insurance Agency -Ol & G We respectfully solicit the patron age of the insuring public. . Only the most reputable and Solvent Compa . 1 nie?, both Life and Fire. All outside business will receive our prompt and person al attention. OFFICE : BURNETT BUILDING See Our Life Insnrance Contracts before you Injure DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY, CLASTIC GOODS I- AT HALF PRICE. If you want BJ to make to your ItlASUBK ?ad OS-tlR UJJTIC GOODS for tli.UBL'K? AID cms UV VAKtOOSXTK1SS, WUK, 8W0IAKS OB ULCER ATED LIMBS, OORFULBBCT, ABOOIIIAL WKAKSKB8 OR TCHOU, tuto your atlakt, micki mai er*, state number of teche J ?round body or Umb at each letter (bown In eui and send to OJ with our nraCUL FRICK, We will sake the gooda to order from tba rrrj ladt fretk rnbbtr ?Utile utUrttl, cuaraatoe a parr?tt St aaa If jon do not find lt perfectly i.tliftwtory and equal to good? i?o*ni get double tbo price for. ftt uri at our expense and we will rt tana your rooney. OUR SPECIAL PRICE M .Utile Ute? ttoaktag, A to I. ?T.M| thicfe St?r>?> c i* *? ea. oo i ihifk "?"e.. Ti? ? 9?.SO| ?roe *t*?kli, ? ?1.001 a-wlf?l?f. OS?? ?I.OOI ka.? (ty, K ta w. St.O0| CF ?incklnd, A to t, St. O0| s?rt?' ? "t, C lo B, 83.OOi ankUt, A teC, 4*.<*i ?^b.l Wi. CSA*, f^-iv-I^PS\S,kBPC. (OOD4, OSB-T)um)-.K03. flp^l?! CetsmlKI>.tle Abdaa?aal teP?N-fVr, made r ( ?oil IUU thread, to?T0!T*}* .<rotectedr?!-jer tUrnadJJ kwJkM "dd*, C2.00i IO ta****, ?lil?, IS tata?*, SS.SO. W?e for Sorcery??lojru?. SEARS, ROEBUCK k CO., (lsd, CHICAGO, ILL. REAL ESTATE rofe SALE. . For sale in town of Edgefleld, four j acres land with two-story 14-room j dwelling house thereon, centrally lo cated. Suitable for hotel or boarding bouse. 485 acres desirable farm lands with ! six good frame tenant dwellings andi' six mules, 150 acres in cultivation, alli fresh cleared. Price $2,200. Terms liberal. Apply to W. Hf. Burnett, Beal J Estate Agent. A seven-room, 2-story house on Gray street,in the town of Edgefleld; good servants and other outhouses; also good well of water, with 40 acres of land. Seasonable terms. Also 180 acres of land, in town of Edgefleld, with modern up-to-date dwelling house, a number of good out bouses. Everything in apple-pie or der. This is, perhaps, *;he most valuv property in the town all things con sidered, and will be sold at a bargain. Also the Griffin Hill place, Addison street, seven*room house, with 2I}4 acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A bargain. Also a very desirable nine-room, 2 story bouse in Western Edgefleld with sev^n acres of land attached, for sale or rent. Apply in person or by letter to W. N. BURNETT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT. SEHD 60 ?E"T8-* TO Of TU 18 AD. and wo will tend you thli Violin Outfit by ?iprem C. O. D. subject to examination. Thia violin li a Atula* s ir?4h?riaa Medal, made of old wood, corly maple back and aide?, top cf ??MOned pico, tpeclally selected for violins, edges Ul kit with orofla*, bari ?mall tv model bow, l ?xira Mt ef (trian, a ont, well sxedt rio lia CAM, tarnaleee er reeta, aaa escofia* beete-nea awoao I " .im.Ho a book . pwblUhed. TOD CAB Clim IT at your expreee office, and If found exactly aa represented and the ireelttt barat?a voa ever tew ca Beard af, pey the ex preee agent 53.73 leeetba60eantdepoait,aeM.ttaad eiareaiebaifea, and the outfit li roar*, SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. m?*wn*?m. Tull we will rire ooe lettered ttaftrboard eba rt, whian can bo adjusted to any riolin without changing tho Instru ment and will prov*)* valuable guide to beginnen,and ure will also allow the Instrument to be returned af teri days' trial If not found entirely satitfactory In every respect. BK life e Hon rnaraatetd er auaey lafaaded Ia hil. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (?ne.JChicago. (BUBS, BOEBUCK A CO. are taara**!? ?asile, ?S?Ksr, J . F. IBQIUSS, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealsr in AND STATUARY, Heaflstofles, Coping, Iron and Wire FENCES. BUILDING' STONE Of Every Description. WEITE OR CALL AND SEE ME Cor. Washington and Ellis Sts. AUGUSTA, GA. A large stock of finished work al ways on hand ready for lettering.. Prices always right. SEND 50CENTS Mad jon cor celebrated ta BKKTA (TCTTAB ?7 expre.i, C. O. D., ia bj.et to exflntltaa. It ls a Genuine La Berta Aaerieaa mado instrument of (Treat beauty, perfoct rosewood finish, very highly polished. Handsomely Inlaid around sound hole and Inlaid ibipt io back, eetlolold bend top edae. Fingerboard accurately fret tod with raised frets, la laid pearl potMea dota, Araertcaa made palaal btad, ead fin ea t n let el plated " Ieee. A RKGTLAB 18.00 BUTTAH, powerful tweet toned, furnished complete with ,_extra Mt af btetraailryatsel ? trian cad a raleaste UrtrarUaa bea? which teacbes any. one how to play. EXABIKK TUB GT?TAB at year exprese offlee and if found exactly re represented and the greatest bernia you aver taw ar beard of pay the express agent $3.60 lest 60e, or 83. IS ead exp rm ebarfte and the complote outfit ls yours. Satlifoo tlon guaranteed or money refunded in full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. TgSitfg St.? cub la tull we win give a Lettered Ftagatteerd eba rt. It ls an accurate guide, having all notes, with thorps and flato In full view, and can bo easily ad justed to any guitar without changing the instru ment. With the use of the lettered fingerboard any one can learn to play without the aid of a teacher. Write for free must cal instrument end plano and organ catalogue. Ererjtblaf at lerwtet watfeeale write*. Address, SEARS, ROE3UCK & CO., CHICAGO (9 BUBB. BOEBUCK ? CO, ?re tnoroaKsJy rt I Ubi e..* Editor.) ion & WATCHM A KEES, JEWELERS, ENGKAVERS. Sterjun Silver, iamonfls, * JEWELERS,' 702JBROADJSTBBET,* ?AUGUSTA,"'GA.l OUR $i.?Q ANTI FAT BELT For 11. BO we ru miali the celebrated B KO W N'S AB DOMINAL UELT for the euro of CORP TJ LETT CY. _ _ Corpulent pec?lo SZZZZZZZZS?SISSSi?IL* who wear the W^S^S^^SSSSlE? Brown's Abdatal oti Btlt ron no risk of Varal ?K-^P^W^&^^?? Buplurc er c? "M^f?lT HrraUl i r-__xssSi i^m^Wjr 7oa get a coas fort and cue er arti ea ynnwill appreciate. Bo torpaleatasi can affo-! to bo rlthoutthlt belt. Cul i!.li ?>l. ont and tend to us with SI.00 and 10 centatzL i rrrawelnaa, ?tato Lolsbt, we Ujt t, an ond numuerlnchoBarji.n.1 tho liody.)aiye.-<tpart,ondwewlU send tliebelt to yu i by mal Ipoetpalil. with the understand ing-th:; ".if lt lt n,u n-!r,'.;[ *:yH.-..isfftctoryand,equal to belt? that retail ates, tM?ridupa ardsyou can return lt at our expon - J. Writ* : r Trrc aatl TniM CttalofTM. SEARS, RQE?UC.C c. CO.,CHICAGO l-?O-DltB a JOB WORK DONE AT] THIS OFFICE. Wantott P ? BAN o i L erro FWHIvl^Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rhen ffititiHTn and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale byG. L. Penn & Son. W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W.J.R?THERFJRD&CO, MANUFACTURERA OF AND DEALERS IN UNIE, CEMENT, PLASJEtJ, HAIR, FIRE BRICK, FIRECLAY, READY ROOFING, 4/tD OTHER MATERIAL. yRITE US FOB PRICES. COR. REYNOLDS AND WASHINGTON^STS., AUGUSTA, GA. SENP.US aw,E DOLLAR Cal thliiil. out tail wad to ni ?il* ?1.00, ?a J ? a rilli lead jou Uk SST? SPROYKD PARLOR CKB OCCAS, by freleht C 0. D., tuhjcct totxaalaa Ita. You cari examine lt nt7our nearestfrelsht depot, and ll' on find Ct exactly JIB represented, Ut gre atetl rata* 700 ?t?r MW ?d far batter '.bas onraat aditrUied bj olbin lt Dor? non e j, per Ut frelrht (?nt CUR PRICE S35.SO, !e??U? 81.00 depoill, or $84.50 and ?l?kttkar*tt. THE PARLOR CE Tri tani of Ue nett DURABLE SD 8WR128T TOStD ?i-.tn?itau ?Ttr nil. From the Illustration bown, which lt engraved direct from a photograph you can form omeideauf ita beautiful appearance, ii ?de from io! ld quarter awed o?korwalantnidc.lred, prrfbrtttd kay illp, foll pani body, .utifal aanrqattrv d.alfa pueli lad Bur olbtr hudaoate decoration mt oraaataaU, aaklaff it Ut TIRI LATEST STYLE. THE PARLOR ?KU lt 6 feet Ulgb, it lnchei long:, S3 lnchei wide and weighs SW ?oonda. Contains & octaves, ll stops, as follows : Siapaaoa, PrlaaUal, 'ol elna, Btlodla, CtletU, Crtaacni, BaiiCctpItr, Tr, bl? Coo pl tr, ilipitoo FirU tad Tox Damnai S OtUrt Cs.pl 1 rt. t Toit S ?til. Grand Organ Swill, 4 Belt tf Ore attirai To oed Rrtonatorj Pip? uallty Rttdt, 1 Sttof 17 Port 8wttt Rtlodla Botds, 1 Solof .7 hamlaslTlrlluaat Calatta btu, 1 Set of S4 Ri.k Bellt? SnotU iUpateo atria. 1 Bet af natala* 8aft ?alecloas PrUtipal tites. THC PARLOR ?CM action camlets of tbe .Ufertttt Bewail Batta, which are only used in the Mj ti lt Brade Instrument?; fitted with Ham?ta4 Cotpltn tad tx lisant, also best Do!,70 felts, leathers, etc., bellows if the beat rubber cloth, S-ply bellows stock and finest eather in ral rcs. THE PARLOR OEM ls furnished el th a 10x11 here led plate French mirror, nickel plated nita! xrmmet, and every modern Improvement. ~~ a rein tret) a laafaeaa ?Baa? stael uta tat atrt ttwaa lat (aa beek paMUaac. GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. nue a written buding it-year guarantee, br the erma and conditions of which if any part gives out we epalr lt fm of ck ar?. Try it one month and we will ?fund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied. 600 if these organs will be sold at $36.50. ORDER VT ONCE. UOK'T DELAY. }UR RELIABILITY SS ESTABLISHED m lo al t with os ask y our neighbor about us, wrl te be publisher of this paper or Metropolitan ia tl on al Bank, or Corn Kat. Bank, of Chicago; ir German Excbange Bank, Kew York; or any -aliroad or express company In Chicago. Tte iart a cipiul of ?uer 8700,000.00, occupy entire >ne of the largest business blocks in Chicago, md employ nearly S.000 people in our own JUildlng. WE BKIX OltGASB AT 855.00 tod opi ?IU06, ?lll.oo nd apt also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for free ?-pea.?. >nran, plano and musical instrument catalogue. Address, (Soars, Roebuck A Co. a? tkoroeuttly rallabto. -Saltar. 1 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc), Fulton, Desplaines ?nd WayroanSts., CHICAGO, ILL. E0RGE P. 0OBB, J"OH3STSTOISI, s. c. . Furniture and Household Goods.l Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles. . -HAVE PURCHUSED A NEW AND j B E AU F I F U L HEARSE. " ?j u A " Calls by Telephone promptlyjanswered and attended to. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE ll, 1899. No. 33 Daily P. M. 1 10 1 40 2 15 2 45 5 20 P. M. No. 15 Daily Ex. Sun'y A. M. 6 30 6 50 7 30 8 00 A. M. STATIONS. d Edgefleld a d Trenton a a Aiken d a Augusta d a Columbia d No. 60 Daily El. Sun'y A. M. ll 30 ll 01 9 30 A. M. No. 34 Sun'y Only. P. M. 4 00 3 40 2 50 2 40 ll 45 P. M. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., J. B. HEYWARD, T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Augusta, Ga. . S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. To Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS. Appreciating your kindness in the past we solicit your patronage for the future. Our stock of clothing is indeed handsome, stylish am serviceable. Our prices are lower than ever and will please?you. MEN'S SUITS $6.50 to $23.00." BOY'S SUITS from $3.00 to $12.00. The Hat and Furnishing Departments are complete. Our Children's Department has been refurnishing and the stock of clothing is better than ever. We extend a special invitation to the ladies. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75. SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT $3.00. If you cannot come write us, prompt attention to all orders. We pay the expressage to you. I. C. LEVY'S SON & CO., TAlLOR FinCLOTHIERS J?UGUSTA, GA ccMn'?lO MONEY _ .... _ we will sendyon OUR HIGH )?l?fWrtaturaetory,exi^llT BB represented, tonal to-kU et o ti er. at IT??h?MOOfcaad TH? ?REITEST BAR?Ab TOI BT??S^FTW Special Offer Price $15.60* 7"/?l&7?hi??*a. Kaohine weight 1*3 pounds and the freight will ^^ce^Xr^eeih^^ll'^QIVE lt THOEt MOKTHf ft Ul In ^^ liSt uS^ro will return your ?13.50 any day yon are not ^fi^H?.mi;^rTBt a?., tod ffradatof Bewtafl Baal, Ut.al 18. IO, ^^%?r.?aT?S!?mmVmTmmn'tlilj descriedla our fm Vr??? iS??bOtt?lVfortill DROP DESE CARIS ET ECODlCi lt BS^gWattiaha THEBURPICK SS.VS5, . _concerns _ FUo copy our adver auekJBte under various names, with tartoasU -tad itara aUartwIlaaU ead wat ai* aoi. - BODERS inrilOTiHi?T, -ID POUT OP BTEET MOT GRADE UCIUSR HADE, WTTH THE Binns or ion. Hade by tko batt maker? la America, >*??.*) w??t material money ina kay. il SOUt^OUARTER SAWED OAK ^ff^ii^SiS^S^ doted (bead dropping from aught) V) be used as m???tate ir Mothar open with fall ungth Ubi? and head ta p^oa for _lewteg. ifkaey trawtrt, Ulttt 1?00 iktlttm fruta, Cs?T44l?Ula4?SB. ?e^Ec?d?Vra?^ H^"?T? Artera ?dlusutle traadle, gmolneSmy??! iron stand. ?Taita lara* tutw.mrm >??S?i! ^^J??Sp'rive? rcosTTYOU^ ?^???S lt you Ei^WlO^^