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K'i?efield Advertiser VI'OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. INFORMATION. Subscription; Price-Sent to any address lor one year for $1.50; for six months. 75c; for three months, 50c. Payable in advance. Hates f or Advertising-^One inch, first insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent per w ord, each insertion. Other local notices, teri cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political natnre, are chareed for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edgefleld, S.C. The Hon. W. F. Stevenson, of Chesterfield, is spoken of for gover nor. A Pasteur Institute [for the treatment of hydrophobia is to be located in Atlanta, tia. Henceforth acd forever , there. will', be no second class fare or second class people on the railroads in. South Carolina. Everybody can ride in first class coaches with the editors and three card monte "men. The proposition to do away with the campaign meetings this year is in the.interests nf the Ins. Away with Hit ''/.Let our delegates to the State/convention be instructed against a dfparture' so moustrous. Fares' on ali railroads in this State have been reduced from 4cts .to;3cts*amile This seems tobe the work of the railroad cooimissioTy aud it is high time the?; should be doing something to earn their sait. The Philadelphia Record makes a very good point in saying that whether or not the -man who shot at the Prince of Wales, tho other day, was a Boer sympathizer, he did.net shoot like a Boer, The appintment ' of R. M. Wallace, of Suinter, to be Collector of the port of Charleston is' one of the very few good appointments Preadt McKinley has made in South Carolina. Col. Wallace^ 'a staunch republican but respected by-all who know him. A prohibition convention will soon be called to meet in Columbia on Wednesday, the 23rd May, to ? ^consider the Advisability of put ting in the field candidates for Governor and Lieut governor, and we-have no doubt such a ticket will be the outcome of such con vention. I The big fight of the year 1900 >will ,be between the square bale and the found bale cotton men. Theres a mint of money behind both theories. We take no stock in either, but j hope that out of the matter some thing better than either the present robndor square bale may be evolv ed, and have no doubt but that j will be the result finally. The United States have made demands on the "unspeakable" Turk for indemnity for the killing aud. 'harassing of American missionaries some years ago. Turkey's reply is that she will attend to this matter in due season and as she attends to similar matters. And now Uncle Sam is considering the propriety of seiz ing the island of Smyrna, and holding "it until 'such time as it shall shall suit Turkey to settle. Pares Are Loaver. Those who travel on the railroads in South Carolina will from today pay less fare than heretofore, the rate having been reduced from four cents a mile to three cents a a mile. The new rate will go into effect tomorrow. Some time ago the State railroad commission ordered a reuction in the passenger rate on all railroads operating in this State and as the result the first class fare has been reduced to three cents a mile. The second class fare has been abolished. The fare from Charleston to Columbia will be $3.89 and the fare from Charleston to Savannah will be $3.45. Rashness is oftener the resort of I cowardice than of courage. Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Well ington,} The brave are parsimonious of j threats.-Louis Kossuth. Pity makes the world soft t ) the j weak and noble for the strong.- j Edwin Arnold. Piety is a kind of modesty. It makes us turn aside our thoughts, 88 modesty makes us down our eyes in the presence o? whatever ia forbidden.-Joubert. CUBAN OIL cxrao ) Cuts, Borne, Bruises, Bhsn jnatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale byG.J L. Penn & b'on. Dr. ' Montagne Lectures at the S.C. CI. Dr. A.. P. Montague, President of Furmau University, iras foi several weeks been travelling over the state in the interests of the in stitution, over which he presides. It.wasEdgefield's honor to be the home of this cultured and learned gentleman one day last week. It was the delightful pleasure and privilege of/the students of the South Carolina Co-educational In stitute and a few others to be pres ent at his address delivered at the Institute building on Tuesday evening of last week. This lec ture was the most brilliant and magnificent that has ever been heard in Edenfield and for forty minutes so enthralled the minds of the listeners that the minutes became as seconds to the imagina tion. Dr. Montague received the deegree of L. L. D., from the Uni? versity of Virginia and was called as President of Furmau Universi ty, from the position of Dean of Columbian University, at Wash ington D C. In his opening remarks, he made mention of Ms unexpected arri val, and said that he bad not an ticipated the pleasure of address ing the students of the S. C. C. I., but deemed it one of the sweetest of privileges to cast some seeds of thought into the minds of the stu dents of the collego over which his esteemed frieud President F. N. K. Bailey presided. He said of Prof. Bailey that he was one of the most eminent among the educators of South Carolina and known not on ly in his own state but others for his wonderful capacity, efficiency, and faithfulness to his high call ing. Anochpr whom be was ex ceedingly gratified to meet again was the distinguished Dr. L. R Gwaltney a man known and hon ored over the whole south tor. his singular beauty and strength of character, and no, only known in the South but the North. He had from his earliest boyhood in the State of Virginia heard and hon ored the name of Dr. Gwaltney. What a happy attainment of the life and heart to be able to appre ciate those who really deserve to be honored. A man may be well judged by the manner in which he reveres the deserving. As Dr. Montague said" no nation has ever risen above their concep tion of the deity," so no mun wil l ever arise above the mediocre who fails to esteem properly his fellow men who by their grandeur in conceptions and ideals have at tained to lofty heights of intellect and character. Bad Blood-Cure Free ! Bad Blood; causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofu la, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin Scabs, Emptions and Sores on Children, Bue um at is rn. Catarrh, Itching Humors, Etc. For these trou bles a positive specific cure is found in B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age. It bas been thoroughly tested for past thirty years and has always cured even the most d^ap-seated, per sistent oases, after doctors and patent medicines had all failed. B. B. B. cures hy driving out of the blood the poi sons and humors which cause all these troubles,and acure is thus made that is permanent. Contagious Blood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Month, Etc.. cured by B. B. B, the only reme dy that can actually cure this trouble. At druggists, $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) $5. B. B. B. is an honest remedy that makes real cures. To test B, B. B. write for Free Trial Bottles which will be sent prepaid. Medical advice Free. Ad dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Tlie following letter has been received by Treasurer Adams, ot Beaufoit county, which we copy from the Beaufort Gazette : Mr. Adams dear sir I write to notifie This officp of said State said C J that I who have bin a native citycioe of Beaufort County avery cenee township liver for more than 20 years is not there now is living in State of Georgia for the last 27 months and probaly will make Georgia my and dear sir I thorth that it wood be rite for me to notify this office and Have my name rebol i sh from this Book of pole Tax Dereel. Mr. Adams dear sir my sow have five pig, dear sir my wife have dide dear sir two pig have dide and I speaks to mary to Catrina Coaxum, said Co. and State next Chuseday also my coon dog which is on Tax Book forone $ is sell for fifteen cent and some tater slip, also Catrina say he Billy Goat which is on the Book for ono $30 cent is founder and anyhow have the manger and is not wort but 30 cents which is rite. No more to say sir which please coreck. Mr. Adams sir. P. E. Mattis. There's a pointer for some of our tusy men in this little story of child life: "Mamma,"asked little 3-year-old Freddie, "are we going to heaven some day?" "Yes, dear, I hope PO," was the reply. "I wish papa could go, too,'* . ontinued the little fellow, "Well, and don't you think be will?" asked his mothwr, ' "Oh, no," replied Freddie, "he couldn't leave hU business." I have for sale some genu'ne King Cotton Seed, second year's planting. Apply at. Penn's Drug Storw or to AMXKR li no AD W ATE K. Thomas & Barton Co/s I FURNITURE BARGAINS. Everything that will make your home comfortable and attractive, and at prices to please those of very moderate means. Our stock of Brass and Enameled Beds are new in design, low in price, and can be used with Golden Oak. flahogany, Bird's Eye Maple and white enameled Dressers, Wash stands, French Dressing Tables and Chiffoniers, Large Double Beds, light and dark finish.".$2, $2.50, $3 " Bedroom Suits, solid oak.^1*.50, ftS, $20 Wardrobes.$9 to $85 I Dressers.4?4 to $35 Chifoniers .. :.$6*75 to $35 | Washstands.$1.75 to $20 Brass and Enameled Beds, $4.95 to $35. ODD PIECES PARLOR FURNITURE kl ClOSfHG OUT PRISES. China Closets, Combination C?sea? Book Cases, Ladies' Writing Desks, | Dining Tables, Side Tables, Sideboards^ Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Safes Office Rali Top Besks Hail Racks ' Rockers and Qfeaks for Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Parlors, Halb and everywhere, in; endless variety, at places that will please the pocket-oTte. to $&Q0 each. * Polished Golden Oak or Mahogany finished Rockers $3.95 each, worth $5. R?duction in Sewing Machines. IDEAL NEW HOME (complete with alUttacteents) $25, $35, $45 Reliable DOMESTIC " ' " ? 35, 40, 50 150 SECOND-HAND MACHINES.>_caril 5, 10, 12 MUSIC FOR THE HOME. . No home is attractive without it ?v Tftg^^^^ is guaranteed for a life C?XQ?X*i Farrand & Votey's iTMNEX ceMaated Organs for parlor, church arsd Joclge. H jon. have not all the money, we witl.meke terms to stat BABY CABS, $4.75 to $50. 60-GARTS. $2^0 lo $25 SPECIAL* SAJUB. ? ? Rugs, Art Squares and Lao? Curtains. 34 x 58 inch Union fringed Rug? . - ?.,..,?,;?" 5?fc; worth 85c 20 x 46 inch Smyrna ? ? fibre Ejh?? SS2?r;<9c ; " $1-00 30x60 inch " ? " - r,fe,3^;: fUe; "1.1S 36x72 inch " * " ? " r ,^r'- Vi 2.50 200 rolls Spring Mattings? 40 yards each_"_$3.95 and $6 500 pairs Lace Curtains ..20e, 50c, 68c and 75c pair BICYCLES. P 100 high grade SOUDANS, with guaranteed tees, $19.75; worth $35 AGENTS FOR BEST FITTING STANDARD PATTERNS. THOMAS & BARTON GO. 706 to 710 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. Bree Elevator running-to upper floors. Col. A. Howard Patterson. The daily papers of the 12th inst, coptained the authoritiv? announcement of tho candidacy of Col. A. Howard Patterson for the Democratic nomination for Gover nor. He has entered the field at the urgent insistence of friends and supporters thoughout all sections of the State. That he will conduct his cam paign on high and honorable principles ie without doubt or question. That will be in keeping with his character and the type of of his lineage. For he comes from a patriotic line. On the paternal ?ide his auocestors over a century aud a half ago when the cause of the Pretender, which they had gallantly championed, was lost abandoned Scotland and sought freer libel ty in North Charolina, where many of their decendante still serve the State with fidelity as strong as that they kept in the famous highlands. From the old North State the founders of the South Carolina houses came to Barnwell, the late Hons. James Patterson and Angus Patterson. The former, the father of Col. Patterson, was before the war a member of the House of Re presentatives and Secretary of State, and the latter, his uncle, for thirty odd years presided over the Senate of South Carolina. fl ?? S Women suffer ing from fem?ile troubles and weakness, and from irregular or painful men ses, ought not to lose hope il doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so uusy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the' delicate organism of woman. What ! the sufferer ought to do is to give! a fair trial to BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator which is the true cure provided j by Nature for all female troubles. It | is the formula of a physician of the ? highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis-1 tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made ? of soothing, healing, strengthening j [ herbs and vegetables, which haves been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses, Leu corrhcea, Falling of the Womb, Nery , ousness, Headache and Backache. I In fairness to herself and to Brad' j field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial A large $i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. j Scad (br a alec I y illustrated free book on tba sublet. ! Tbc BradfleM Regulator Go., Atlanta, Ga,; Hearts ! Hea SOLID STEELING 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, and 50c. ;T SOLID OOL] 75c to $8.00 ENG! SPECIAL ATTENTION' GI PRONTA?T'S Uf 626 BR6AD STREE Their mantles have fallen on the I shoulders of the eon and nephew. He read law with Gen. J. .C. Davant and after admission to the Bar addressed himself to the preactice of his profession, relying j upon untiring J industry and unswerving integrity for success., ! In 1890 he entered, public life ! and was elocted to the House of Re presentatives, where he at once j took and maintained a leading ' position. Before the expiration of his term he was appointed Masler of Barnwell, which of?eo he has held without opposition or criticism up to the present time. During that long tenure he has been called upon to decide many intricato points of law, and so ably has he measured up to the dem ands of the office that his con clusions and reports have been overruled or modified in hu* two or three cases oy the Superior Courts. He has been a member of every Democratic State Conven tion since 1890, and was President of that held in 1896. He was a member of the recent Constitu tional Convention and contributed very materially to tho completeness of the splendid constitution matured by that august body. He has been for years au .ackve and interested church workor, i foremost in every good work, and is now Vice President of the Baptist State Convention. He has been a trustee of Winthrop College since its foundation. In 1893 he was happily married to Miss Mim8 of Johnston, Edge field county, a mott charming and accomplished lady, and his home life is one of ideal happiness. Three bright and pretty chidren are the jewels of their household. He isa man of clearest integrity, as honest at ?he sunshine, as true to his convictions of right as the needle to tbe pole. Broad guaged and true hearted, the past has well established Iii?claims to the perfect confideiiCH of fais people and yet below forty y?ars of age a long career of usefulness and I honor lies before his steady upward steps-Editorial from The Barn well People, Jany ?l8th, 1900. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS ROUGHS DRESSED LUMBER SHINGLES,!^. AU KINOS Or WOODWORK 1 SEHD 60 Sf"8--; TO CS WITH THIS AO. and wo will ?end yon thia Violin Oatflt Ly express c. O. D. ?abject to examination. Tula Ylolln_ ls a (Jennine Strsdtrarlas Badal, made of old wood, curly maple back and ?Ide?, top of seasoned pine, specially .elected for violins, sofaslalsM with pirata*. b?*t <juaiiir ffilfbe??ur?iU^^ dldloceqaallty. Complete with a (saalaa Brasil wood Toort? madel bow, 1 ?xlra sot of ?1 ringi. . sisal, wal) sud? Wolla eu?, Urta plee? of mia, sad oas af UM best eoaaoa MM U?ta books poblUhed. YOOCASEXASIITE IT at your express office, and IC found exactly a? represented and the groslest bargain yon ern-saw sr board of, pay the ex press afro nt S3.75 leMthe&Ocont dopoclt,or?S.25 ?ad I express ekarge?, sad tbaaatfltU years, SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. nktm/mUt m. II ._eosipsalod by cash la fall we will giie ono lol Urti flagirboard chart, which can be adjusted to any violin without changing; tho Instru ment and will prore a valuable (rulde to beginners, and we will also allow the Instrument to bo returned af t?r5 day?" trial If not found entirely satisfactory In every respect. SstUfseUoa (oaraateod or monty refoaded la full. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.)Chicaao. (BS1B8, BORBDCK * CO. ara thorough!/ rtUabla. ?Mlir.) GEO. I SHARPTON. DENTIST, EIDO-EFTELD, S. C Front Room in Chronicle B'ld'g. I respectfully sol iff! th. oatropayc of the neople. for acceptable Ideas. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Subscription price of the PATENT RECORD f 1.00 per annora. Samples free. C?SH i rts! Hearts! SILVEE HEARTS, our Initials Engraved Free. D HEAETS, RAVED FREE. BN TO MAIL ORDERS. !VCLRY STORE, , 'X AaeasTA,.GA. J CANDIDATES. FOR CONGRESS. I will be a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Second Congres sional District subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. Respectfully, W. JASPER TALBERT. HOUSE OF REPRNSENTATIVES. I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives. I will abide the result of the primary and will support the nominees of the party. N. G. EVANS. I am a candidate for the lower House of Kepresetative. I will abide the result of the primary eleotion and support the nominees. P. B. MAYSOK. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce that I am a can didate for Sheriff of Edgefield county. I will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the dem ocratic party. ROBERT L. DUNOVANT. Superintendent of Education. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for Superintendent of Educa tion of Edgefield County. I will abide the result of the democratic primary and support the nominees of the party JAS. T. MIMS. COUNTY AUDITOR. I ara a candidate for the office of Au ditor of Edgefield county. I will abide the results of the democratic primary and support all the nominees of the party. HENRY C. WATSON. COUNTY TREASURER. 1 am a candidate for County Treas urer. I will support all the nominees of the party and abide the result of the democratic primary. CHRIS M. WILLIAMS. I am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, will abide by the result of the primary and support all the nominees. S. B. MAYS. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I am ?candidate for County Super visor. 1 will abide 'he result of the democratic primary and support the nominees of the party. J. AT. BELL, JR. Jain a candidate for County Super visir subject to the Democratic pri mary. I will support ail the nominees of the party, myself included, B. F. CLAXTON. FOR CORONER. To the Voters of Edgefk ld County :: I an? a candidate for Coroner of the grand Old county of Edgetleld. I had rattier be Coroner than President. Elect me and I will love and serve you .well. And wi ll, as I always have done, abide the result of the primary. With high regard, yours truly, HUGH ANDERSON, The experiments of modern phy sicians and .scientists have established thy foot that many of the germs ot'disease eu ter the body by the inhalation of air laden with bacteria or microbes. These germs are very final I but their, work is' deadly. Still many of them are compu; atively harmless in health ; luit a* noon as an organ is diyeased it is attacked. Th" ex;>primets of Koch and others have shed much light upon this important ?ubject But- up to. the present time the culture if iiai-teriaappears to Kave met with much better success than the i . destruction. AH we cnn do so J itt Je to destroy these minute enemies, is not the most sensible course to strength?!! and revitalize the system so that it may repel and resit t their destructive lu flu.encp, and does it uot seem v? ry fill ing that the revitalizing element should enter the body through inhalation of oxgen which is at once a revitalizer and germicide? The PX pe rien ce of years and the testimony of thousands show Compound Oxygen.to be the agent needed. If you wish further information write us and we will send you, free if charge abundant evidence. Send for book of two hundred pages, . with records and testimonials of surprising cures af varioui forms of disease and anddeb?ty. It will cost you noth ing to convince hourself. Home Treatment is sent out by ?xpress, to.be used at home. Office Treatment is administered here. Consultation free. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 1112 Girard Street, Philadelphia, Pa Honesty is the Best Policy. Honest goods, * Every ones: prices, and Hour onest dealings will Proves ; Surely bring success. It. t The last days of the nineteenth century show lothingmore clearly. We believe this fact, and our words demon strate our belief. Our goods are warranted to >e exactly as represented} that is honest. Our ;oods are guaranteed to give satisfaction, that is tonest. Ifany article pf jewelry of our manu 'acture does not give perfect satisfaction, we ?viii refund the money paid for the articles; that ;oo is honest. W. R. PARKS & SON, PARKSVILLE, 8. C.* . us a complete assortment of goods in store for tale at prices (hat defy competition. These roods are mude fcom rolled gold plate, gold tiled, gold xront, or solid gold stock, and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction or the nosey will be refunded. If this notice should reach any one living too ar from Parks Sc Son's store, or any other cv omer of ours, to permit their purchasing these roods from our customer, we will sell the goods Lt retail to such persons, under the same war anty and deliver by mail. We will also send .rinted Instructions as to the care of jewery tow to clean it, etc.,on application. vV\ P. Main Co., Eastern Factory, Cor. Friendship and Eddy Sts" Providence, R. I. Western Factory (Largest Jewelry Factory in he world), under process of constrnction at lust Iowa City, Ia. Over 52,000 ft. of floor space. LASTIG GOODS AT HALF PRICE. It you want os to mako to your MEASURE and ORDER ELASTIC GOODS fer the RiLIEF ?ND CUR* OF VARICOSE VEINS, WUK. 8W0LLE3 OB ULCER m ATED LIERS, CORPULEBCT, v AR DOSIS AL WEAE5ES3 OB " TUROR, state your height, w waight end a?e, State number of Inches ?round body or limb at each letter shown In cut and send to us with our SPECIAL PRICE. We will make the (roods to order from the ?ry finest free? robber el uti 0 material, guarantee a perfect flt and -lt you do not And lt perfectly g satiifoctory and equal to goods . others get double the price for, ? return at our expense and wo wlu refund your money. OUR SPECIAL PRICE ??; ?? eluUe laka ttoektag, A to 1.87.40| thigh leging, C to I, 86.001 thigh piece, Gio I, 83.&0| knee etoeklag, A loG, ii.00i knee legging, C toG, 84.00; knee cap, ll lo fl, 82.00; garter flocking, A to E, 8S. 00; garter legging, C to L, 83.00t anklet, A to C. 83.00; abdominal belt, Kto?, ?10.0?. COTTO? ELASTIC GOODS, 0SB.T1I!RDLESS. Special Catered Ulallie Abdominal BopporUr, oindo of soft lisle thread, Interwoven with REMOVAL. ^ Ir^r^?lIiPIflBI) HAS REMOVED TO 207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA. Where he will still continue to jive hie FREE mi TESTS For all defects of sight. Grind any shape and style of lenee while you wait. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tells if }\.u need glasses, rest or he oculist. In all fiel.ls of human endeavor there ie always one man or one lirm which rises to the top and overshadows the rest. There are other prominent and reliable men in the same lines, but one stands head und shoulders above them all. In Electricity-Edison. In Pianno-Steinway. In Dressmaking-Worth. Tn the Drama-Shakespeare. It is so in the Lumber trade. In the State of Georgia, we are unquestioned leaders. We have builtnapa gre-vt establishment in tho manufacture of Doors. Sash, Blind*, Mouldings, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths and all kinds of Ornamental Woodwork. Our supremacy has been attained by conscientious a.:id painstaking en deavor to satisfy our customers in every respect jatever-to treat them courteously-to fill their orders promptly-TO GIVE THEM MORE FOR THEIR MONEY THAN THEY CAN GET ELSE WHERE. Nexer since our organization have we put qualities below the danger limit in order to sell at what are said to be "cheap" ,?rices. We have just oue object in this advertisement-WE WANT TO INDELIBLY FIX OUR NAME IN YOUR MEMORY-to burn it in -so that when anything in our line is wanted, the first firm you will ^hink about writing for prices and information will be the Aue^STA LUBBER 00MPANY, At?Gt?STA, GEQRGIA. -DEALER IN Pianos, Organs, And Other Musical Instruments. 840 BEOAD STREET, . . AUGUSTA, GA. (OLD AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.) Orders for tutiiiiff promptly attended to? THE BURD.CK WITH YOUR ORDER.cutthla ad. outaud .neild to Os.and we will gond you OUR HIGH GRADE PHOP CABINET BUROICK SEWING MACHINE freiCht.c.o.D..Bbj.et to ?aainn Uun. iou can examine lt at your nearest freight depot and if to perfectly ?atl?fariory,oxactly UA ruproacnted, ?qu?l to macliln.aaUicra a* high a*. ?GO. 00, and TUB tillKATEST UARGA15 YOU $?S?Su$ii5 Special Offer Price $15.50 and freight charges. Jiacbiue weighs lin pounds and the freight average 75 cents for each 500 miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIA? - your ona home, and we will return your ?15.50 any day you are not satisfied. Vfe ?ell different makes anti pride of Sewln? Baebloraat 48.60, $10.00, ill.no, S1?.00 and np, all fully described in our Free Sewlnr Machino Catalogue, butt li. 60 for this DROP DESK CAEI.NET DURD1CK la the greatest value ever offered by any houes. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS tisements,offcring unknown machines under various names, wich Tarloua lo dncrmenta. VTrile lome friend UCklcajro and learn who are reliable and who ire not. has every BODERS IEPROTESEXT, EVERY GOOD POINT OE EVERY HIGH CRADK rXACBIXI MADE, WITH THE DEFECTS OE .NOSE. Made by thej beet maker? In Amrrlea. from the best material money eanbuy. s,0L'D>y"A"TER sawep closed (head dropping from sight) to bs used as a center table, a Und ordeak, the other opea with full length table and bead in place for sewing. 4 faner drawer?, talent 1300 ?kele<eo frame, carved, paneled, em bossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rest? on Your casters, adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, rhett lane High art) bead, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrating shuttle, automatlo bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberator,Improved loose wheel, adjustable pressure foot, Improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, brad la huadtomoly decorated and ornamented and beaotifolly nlekel trimmed. GUARANTEED th? ligalest nuning, mott durable and eeareat ?oiselets machine nude. Erery known attachment bl rnralahed and our'Frea In struction Book tells Just how anyone can run lt and do either plain or any kind of taney work. A SO-Yean' Blading GnannUe ls sent wi th every machine. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ?h'~ll>'??^?*eomr*raAtjrith . ? those your storekeeper selle at ??o.oc to tCO.OO, and then if convinced that yon are saving (25.00 to 140.00, pay jour freight agent the $16.60. WK TO RETCH* YOUR tU.40 If at any time within three months you nay you are not tatisfled. ORDER TO-BAY. DONT MIAT (Sears, Roebuck <fc Co. are thoroughly rellablo.-Editor.) Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. .E. JACKSON, * * STAPLG, * * ? * F ARGY * * . * * HGAVY **:-'" ReeERies. Up-to-Datein Every Respect, Including Prices. lADGETf 5 ?j .Vvtfe ? . > .- ' ... ?. m A FULL C?)fl p 4 .-? m ./FULL ri2i ^Hj? EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID mo we wiLi. staxo FOUR FULL QUARTS 1 OF PADGETTS SEVEN-YEAR 010 -r-HUNTUS Pure Rye Whfokqy txrmasa PBUPAIO. $3.20 Wa ship on approval, in plain boxe?, with no marks to indicate content?. When you receive it and test it, if I tin not satisfactory return lt at our expense and we will return your $?20. REFERENTES. Un mn Savings Bank. Dann ?cd Bradstreet, er sty butinetr home in Ac justa, Ca * A P. PADGETT. : UOI Broad Stree? . AUGUST*. Off.