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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17. ^iimiiiiiinniHtiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiHuiniiiiimuj I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ? Tiiiuriuiiiiiiiniifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiifiiiiiimr? And the building of bouses goes on apace. Gen M. G. Butler bas_ re-painted bis dwelling on the hill. Judge Townsend will preside at our November term of court. The first filling frost in this latitude last year came on Nov 18th, A number of law books for sale at this office, cali and examine them. A sligLt frost in the ?leora section on y onday morning of this week. Hold your cotton and sow wheat and a p'enty of oats. This is the advice of wise heads. If you wish a beautiful jewelry cata logue, write to Wm Sch seigert & Co, Augusta, Ga. Court convenes on the third Mon day, Nov. 19th. Remember it is the third Monday. It is now only three weeks to the Presidential ejection. Who shall it be, . Bryan or McKinley? Cotton is slumping, that is to say, going- down again, and is quoted in this market at 9%c. Solicitor Thurmond is in Columbia attending his duties as prosecuting officer of this circuit. Mr Charlie Br un son, who bas bess seriously ill with pleurisy is much better, we are glad to say. The Spartanburg Herald says that the war in the Philippines is costing every man in the United States $10 a year. Now U the time of year when all good subscribers to newspapers pay up for their past dues and one year in advance. Mr John Holland, of Ninety Six,? in town. Mr Holland is an expert piano tuner, and is doing all the work of that kind here. If you want some of the old genuine Red Bust Proof (not Texas) oats, you caa get all you want from E. C. Winn, Rehoboth P. O., this county. Some on? writing in the Angosta Chronicle predicts that cotton will be 25c by March next.- This is too ranch, but ?t may go to 12c. But mind you we don't predict it. Thatisa fine piece of work just fin? [ isbed by Sam Tayior tor the town council. We refer to the bridge be tween Dr J. G. Tompkins' barn and M ra Ly rich', pasture. Mr W. y, Burnett has returned from < A ugusta. Under the treatment of Dr '. Tinsley his eyes are a great deal bet ter and will soon be all right again. So much for skill and up-to-date i . knowledge. -? All the old Confederates in Edgefleld are looking forward to the re-union in Augusta next month with a great deal ' of interest, and they all expect to go, too, every blessed one of them, so An- 1 gusta, look out ! We publish this week the list of ' managers for State and Federal elec- ? ?ions, also matter that should be known 1 by both the managers and voters, as i to the constitutional amendments to be 1 voted on at this election. ;?J I fte*.'i ?"-: - " I The nearest perfection in typewri ters is the "Rem-Sho," the latest patent of thei Remington Bros. Pre ddent Padgett, of the Farmers Bank, has one of the **Rem-Sho't?," and the only one ' we believe in Edgefleld, 1 Mr Winchester McDaniel, one of the ? good farmers, of the Modoo section, was in town on Monday of this week j and made our heart glad with a dollar j and a half. ' How easy it is to make an j editor's heart gl&d. Strayed or stolen fro.n the S. C. C. I. grounds a liver colored Setter. Any information of the same will be thank- ; fully received. A reward of $2 will be paid for his delivery to Prof. Bntz minger. President W. D. Evans of the State < Fair association, has consented to ad- ? mit lo the grounds on Friday of Fair ? Week all teachers aud students vouch- ' ed i or by State Superintendent of Edu- 1 cation MoMahan, at the reduced rate of < 15 cents a .piece. Alfred Morgan,colored, bad tba mis- : fortune on Sunday night last to have bis dwelling' burned with all its con rents. .Alfred is a good colored man, . one of the best in the country, and his white friends will not be slow to help him rebuild again. On, Sunday, Oct 21st, at 10 A. M., there will be services in the Cath olic church of Edgetield, and the open ing of t he month ly discourses by the Rev Joh rr L. SeidJ. flis first subject will be: Christianity and civilisation viewed in regard to this life; in regard to t he next; In what sense was Chris tianity given to refine, to improv?, to civilize the world? Trae principles stated and some fa'se criteria exposed. Every on?ris cordially invited. Coi Wilie Jones, chairman State Demociatic committee, has received the following communication from Chairman. Jas. K. Jones, of toe Demo cratic National committee : ^Chicago, III, Oct ll, 1900. Hon Wilie Jone?, Columbia, S. C. My Dear Sir: Please accept roy thanks far check for $110-$20 from Sumter county, $83 from Charleston county, and $7 from Chester county. I assure yon it comes at a time when it 'will do great good, and is highly ap preciated^,. I ara very glad tossy that the situa tion loo* s as favorable as possible, and I bops for the best results on toe 6th of No vein ber next; Senator Tillman is doing splendid work lil this country, winning golden opinions everywhere. Yours very ?roly, James K, Jope?. Josi Beine: Happy. Just being happy Ms a fine thing to do, Looking on the bright side " Rather tban the blue ; Sad or sunny musing Is largely in the choosing, And just being happy Is brave word and true. Just being happy Helps other souls along; Their burdenstnay.be heavy; And they not strong; And yonr own sky will lighten If other skies you brighten By just being happy With a heart full of song! -Ripley D. Saunders. Preamble anet Resolution?oathe Death of John EL Colgau. HEADQUARTERS ) ABNER PERRIN CAMP, U. C. V. > Edgefield, Oot. 6,1900. ) Whereas, timo in its flight has carried from among us another one of our comrades, John E. Col gan, who died at his residence, Trenton, 8. C., on the morning of the 28th nit., in the 57th year of hiB age; whose ead bnd sudden taking off was to us a great shock an*! which admonishes us that we, one by one, are all "passing over the river" aud in a few more short years the last old Confederate who followed Lee and Jackson over the mountains and up and down the valleys of Virginia, or tramped with Bragg and Johnston in the West will be resting "under the shade of the trees.'' Therefore, we, his old comrades desire to give expression to our feelings in the following: Resolved, That in the death of this old veteran this Camp has lost one of its most active mern hers one who took so much interest and pride in keeping np the or ganization, and fresh and gre^n the memory of the Confederate soldier. In August, 1S61, ?hile yet quite young be enlisted in Capt Perrin's Company (Co. D, 14th S. C. Keg't) and left Edge field to battle for his country's cause. After "the cruel war was over" he returned heme bearing upon his body wouuds which he had received in defense of that cause which was so dear to every true Confederate soldier. And though our tattered, torn ana bullet nddied banners, were furled aud drooped and our drums were mumed and hushed-no longer calling us to the reviile the memory of the Confederate soldier will ever be enshrined in oui hearts as long as there is one left to tell of toe brave deeds aud heroic sufferings of the men who wore the gray. "Xo slander can sully their glory. No vituperation can stain their pa? triotism." Joh ii Col gan was a good soldier. On the field of battle, in the long and tiresome march, or tile cold and cheerless bivouac, his conduct teas always courageous,- jovial, and commendable. He did his duty well, always ready and willing to obey the com mand of bis suporiors aud go nrbere duty called. In all the (valks of life he was true and faith ful, ever ready to lend a helping baud to those who needed assist ance. He was a kind and gentle nurse to the sick and waa ever al their bed sides administering to their wants. "fie bad a tear for pity and a band Opeo as day for meeting chasity." He was a mau of natuially a bright mind and great intellect, ?nd was a school teacher by pro fession, in which capacity he did bis part well. But in the latter years of his life he served the peo pie of Trenton as magistrate, which position he filled with great credit and satisfaction. His body was borne to its last resting place by the surviving members of his old company, as pall bearers. Under the shades of the beautiful magnolias iu the cemetery at Ebenezer we have la d him to rest, And dh that lovely autumnal day amid the sorrowing and weep ing hearts of kindred and friends, and the low sweet melody of the birds which saug so softly and mournfully in the trees we lower ed his body in the ground-there to rest until the great resurrection. Andas the va ' d but mournful notes of the nocking bird were wafted away iii the gentle breeze of that lovel) day they seemed to whisper -a sad requium to hie de parted spirit. After the last shovelful of earth bad been thrown upon his grave and the mound rounded in proper shape, loving sud tender bauds covered it with wreaths and gar lands of evergreens aud choice flowers-fit emblems of the eRtoem and affection in which he was b*ld by the good people of Trenton, among whom be bad lived and la bored so long; beautiful com memorations of the valor aud de votion to the dead Confederate soldier. "Be ours the priceless treasur? Of thy memory to keep, With ever fresh embalming When around thy grave we weep.*1 For Rent-The house at present occupied by Mrs Ida .Sheppard with land attached. There is on tb** place a good barn, stables, tenant house, gai - den, etc Apply to O. Sheppard Esq., in person or by letter. Land enough for a one horse farm. Rosenthal is with the people. Many dollars saved in your pocket by buying Buggies, Harness, tte, t rom him. His motto: Satisfaction, Big Business Small Profits. A.Rosenthal, Augusta, Qa. [._ I am now ginning cotton at my gi ni and guaran?es perfect satisfaction, j 1 alsc uuy cotton ?seed and pay market price foi same. - , Dj-B. HOTAlVOaWOBTH. I # 0 <* g * * * ii * mill, BOOK BAGS, BOOK STRAPS, LUNCH BASKETS, IRISH TABLETS, PENCIL TABLETS, SLATES and PENCILS. The Most Complete Line of Stationery Ever Brought to Edgefield. W- E. LYNCH. Davison $ fargo, Colton factors, Augusta, : Correspondence Invited. DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, Etc, All Kinds of Fine Dress Goods, All Wool, Silks and Satins. Ladies' Capes from 60s to $5 Ladies* Jackets from $2 to $7.50. Dur Jacket s are the greatest bar gains ever offered in Edgefield. We have-aw elegant line of La ttes' and Men'? Dress Shoes. Misses, Bey's, and Children's School Shoos. -. Men's, Boy's, and Children's Ready-made Clothing. It will pay you to look at them before purchasing. Ribbons, Silk, Satin, tod Vel vet, all widths and Shades. Ladies', Misses, and Children's Undervesls and Union Suit?. Ladies', Misses, and Children's Hats. Men's Undershirts, Drawers, anti Socks, Dress Shirts, Collars, Cuffs. Bows and Ties. Men's and Boy's Shoes and Hats. New York Racket Store, j. ?ste. THE TAILOR-MABE S?IT. There is no longer any necessity for the La dies to worry about the style becoming her. She has now the same privilege as the Men. Suts Ready-to-wear. . Try one of our Suits and see the effect; how ptlf?ctly the fity, and tbe correctness of the work manship. Among the many stylish Fall Costumes you will find one to your /. C. LEVY'S SON & CO., fAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS. 838 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA FALL STOCK CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS, ALL BGOODS , MAR??EI? IN d HONEST GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES PLAIN FIGURES.! & MIMS. BAY STATE SHOES. Kstabllshed Iggge QQS The Standard of Purity m POP-CORN WHISKEY H Hat tho Svtth Charm in Fm** H ? . Pitaco Cosmumars. mun. nm MO HMirrim M br sit Diepwariu ia South CanHmX FRANK I. TULLIDSEI CO., flMMJill Notice of Application for Home stead.-Ex Parte L. E. Jackton. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern : That !.. E. Jackson, of Ed ge ti eld county, S. C" has filed his Estition in this Court praying that a omestad exemption of personalty be set off to bim as prescribed hy law. (will pass on the same the 20th day of October, 19CO. ? W. F. ROATH, Sept. 19th, 1900. Master E. C. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP EDGEFIELD. By J. D. Allen, Eeq., Probat* Judge Whereas, Mrs Mai tie B. Rich, made snit to me, to grant her Let ters of Administration of tbe es tate ?nd effect* of John E. Rich, cl ceased. These are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John E. Rich, dcc'd, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield C. H., S. C., on tho 26th day of October next, after publication thereof, at ll o'clock I SEAL, ? in the forenoon, to ' -^v^w ? show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given uuder my hand, this 8th day of October, 1900. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. By baaing your Buggies, SurrieB and Wagons from A. Rosenthal you'll never regret it. We will save you money in every respect. A. Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga. CITAT?GN. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. By J. D. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, John P. Nixon made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Bosen Tompkins, dec'd. Thes9 are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of che said Bosen Tompkins, dec'd, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield C. H., S. C., on the 25th day of October next, after publica tion thereof, at ll o'clock iu the - -forenoon, to shotv J SEAL. [ cause, if any they ' -^v^x ' have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 4th day of October, 1900. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN; COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Edgefield against John Edmunds. Pursuant to the decree in this cause I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry, before the Court House, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in November, lyOO, (same be ing the6th day of said month) be tween the legal hours of sale, the following doscribed realty, to wit: All that tract of laud, lying partly in Edgefield couuty and partly in Greenwood county, South Carolina, containing two hundred and twenty (220) aeren, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Gaskiog, lands of Ann J. White, Chipley lands and by Cuffytown Creek, which s?-id land was mort gaged hereiu to secure the pur chase rooney on the same. Terms of Salo: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit-of one year with interest from the day of Bale. Purcba.-er to give boud aud a mortgage of the premises to se cure the payment of the credit portion or all ca.?h at the purchas ar's option. Purchaser to pay for stamps and paper.-?. W. F. ROATH, Oct. 10, 1900. Master^. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF ?iOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Edgefield against Isaac Gaskius. Pursuant to the decree in this sause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the Ccurt House, ?05VU of Edgefield and State of South Caroliua on the first Mon day iu Novemb2r, 1900, (the same beitig the 5th day of said.month) between the lejal hours of salo, the following described realty, to wit : All that tract of laud lying, partly- m Edgefield couuty and partfvin Greenwood county. South Cirolina, conraining two hundred aud tweuty'(220) acres, more or| less bouLded on the north and east by lands of the Corbin Bank ing Company ; on the south by lands of Mrs Sallie Lauier; anc on the west by lauds of John Ed munds. The mortgage herein fore closed being to t-ecuro the purchase money of the said land. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one ypar, with interest on credit portion from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at me purchaser's optiou. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. W. F. ROATH, 3ct. 10, 1900. Master E.G. PK OF ?DGEH EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depositary [DIRECTORS. .C.SHEPPARD, W.W.ADAMS, . H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, . M COBB. B. S. HOLLAND, I. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULL ?R, W.E.PRESCOTT. . * OFFICER8 r. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice President. E. J. M nus, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't CashK r Pays interast on deposits '.by special lontract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Ptompt and polite attention to busi less. ?oor HCGDUQH Solicited. GEO. T. SHARPTON. DENTIST, EDGEPTELD, S. O Front Room in Chronicle B'Jd'g. I respectfully solicit thi patronage of the neon le ONLY $5.00 8END USS3.00u>Ku?i antee ot (rood faith and wc will send YOU any fir. proof info br freight, C. O. D.,subjuct to examination. Yoncta aitala. ll it your fr*lgbt depot and 1 f y ou find lt the equal of any Uro proof combination lock Iron and steel aafe mule and .bout on.-iblrd the prit? charged bj otbtrt torlhesaat alieaadirtde, pay TOUT freight agent eur .prclal factory pri?e and ff deli t ekorgca, lees thc i: .00 Mut with orderi otherwise return lt at our cr pense fend we will return TOUT S5.0O. lCO-tb. eoabimtkm M tate for Ut Bea., *8.05i 300-lb. ofllre md nwt .o'.-,, Sll.Uj, tOO It*., 01T.3?) .30 lin., $21.Dui 1000 lh.., Hi. (0)13SO lbs., SSS, 5 01 ,rrT Urge double onUlda ud donblo aalet ocr uta for larg, baila.?, factory, Jew.lrr or baal, IO lack* high, 9400 Iba,, $?i,7i? 6S loche, high, a OOO lb*. IN. lt. Fr.lght liftt|M Si ff ni. per 100 lb., for SOO io ll. r?r 1000 dir., 40 watt. WRITE FOR FRKE s Ali Ci TALOC IB ?ad apcrlal liberal C. O. 1>. offer. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. REAL EST?TE FOR SALE. House and lot on Geter street, at present occupied byT.C. Strom. Price $1600, one-third cash. Terms to suit purchaser. AV, N. Burnett, Beal Es tate Agent. Four acres in town of Edgefleld, with 2-ru om cottage, good well of wa ter. Price, not.less than $350. One third cash, balauce in one and two years with interest. W, N. Burnett, Beal Estate Agent. FOR SALE-One single story house containing Ave rooms, hall and two piazzas, situated on Main street, about 3C0 yards from Court House. Good well of water and large garden, also a good servants house and other im provements. This is a very desirable piece of property. Price $1,500. Ap ply to W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. For sale in the town of Edgefleld, one bouse and lot on south side of Ge ter street. House contains three rooms, also barn and stables. One acre in lot. Terms! $250 cash, or $300 on time. Also one acre lot west side Geter street, price $150. Apply to Yt. N. Bur nett, Real Estate Agent. 100 acres of land, 65 acres open, bal ance in original forest, two frame ten ant houses, situate two miles east of Meeting street, joining lands of Mrs. Buzzard and Jap. Still. Price $600; $100 cash, balance in five annual pay ments. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. 800 acres of land situate three miles south of Edgefleld, 7-room dwelling, 13 tenant houses, two good barns, gin house and other outbuildings, 200 acres fenced, 500 acres in cul .ivation. Price ?6,000. \V. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. 11% acres of land in town of Edge field, West End, on Joter Street. Price $300. W. X. Burnett, Real Estate Agent, For sale in town of Edgefleld, foui acres land with two-story 14-room dwelling house thereon, centrally lo cated. Suitable for hotel or boarding house. 485 acres desirable farm lands with six good frame tenant dwellings and six mules, 150 acres in cultivation, all frebh cleared. Price $2,200. Terms liberal. Apply to W. S. But nett, Res! Estate Agent. A seven-room, 2-ntory house on Gray streeton the town of Edgefleld; good servants aud other outhouses; also good well of water, with 40 acres of land. Reasonable terms. Also 180 acres of land, in town of Edgefieid, with modern ur-to-di.te dwelling house,a number of good out houses. Everything in apple-pie or der. This is,perhaps, Mie most valet property in the town all things con sidered, and will be sold at a barga: n Also the Griffin Hill place, Addison street, seven-room house, with 21^ acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A ba?gain. Apph in person or bj letter to W. N. BURNETT, BEAL'ESTATE AGENT. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Edgetield-Court of Pro bate.-Complaint Not Served. H. B*. Freeman, a-? Administrator of the Estate of John P. Flam, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs I. M. Elam, W. H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guillebeau, Miss I. M. Elam, Florida Elam, and Pearl Collier, Defendants. To the Defendants, Mrs I. M. Elam. W. ; H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guilkbeau, Miss I. M. Elam, Florida Elam, and Pearl Col lier? You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at. Edgefleld Court House, South jUaroliua, within twenty days after the servict- hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for thc relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Seyt. 13th, 1900. THURMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Attest : J. D. ALLEN. J. P. E. C. To the absent Defendants, Mr? I. M. Elam, W. H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guillebeau, Miss I. M. Elam, and Florida Elam : You will please take notice, that the Corni laint in the above entitled action, together with the summons therein, of which the foregoing is a copy, has baen this day filed in the office of the Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the county of Edgefieid, ia the State of South Carolina. Dated Sept. 13th, 1900. THURMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Attest: J. D. ALLEN J. P. E.C. HEADQUARTERS .......................... CARTRIDGES ' I ? -AND- ? . SPORTING GOODS, J I HEIYISTREET'S j ? 557 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Gi ? ........... SEND 50 CENTS ??.:?.SS -?J you our r?Irbrali-d 1* BKUTA GU1?AB b; riprr??, C. o. D., aal.Jret te ?ia* la* ?lon. Ult ? Ornala* La Br rt* Aair rlcaa made Ins ti- a mea t ol Kreut boantv, norfvet rosewood finish, itrf li lollly pollH?ied. Handsomely inlaid around sound hole ?nd Inlaid stripe fat back, etilafeld bound tnp *<:*?. Fingerboard accurately fret ted with raited frets, LUM pearl p*alti*a tola, Anrrlran mair patrnl bud, eadBaettairkalplatel SNtaiiil.ee. AIlK<iVUlH8.O0?itIT*U, powerful 33|fi&i]a ewcet toned, furnished complete) with ?"?R?an ?Ira ?rt of br.t qaalltj rlr?l .triar, aa*) a ' flaiu.Mr laatrnrtlon beak which teaches any one now to play. rXAJIIrtK TUE GtTTAH al year expresa oClre und If round exactly as represented .,'J-?:i: thc itrr.tr?? bsrgaU jon *r*r saw ar .?^?K-V?;' WOT b?rd of pay the expr?s* agent 93.65 <^'?? i Ur. or M. IS and wera*, ?har*** and XLJ?L";.*^ tho complete outnt ls yours. Satlafao tios H?*??<VMtac1 or m><ney refunded lu full. SPE01M. PREMIUM OFFER. TVP?3.*rt# t3.1J cti':'i ?fl tull we will prive a> Uttered FUgirWard bert, lt Ix ?lt r.ocurate filide, baying- all note?, with harv? Mid fi?.? In full view, ?sd CM be easily ad 'U^tsd to soy uralter without chaxtprlntr the lnitru w.t. With the use of the lettered fingerboard any .no i an learn to play withont the ?ld of ? teacher. rY rite for freo musical instrument ?nd plano ?cd organ atnlngtif. bentWaa at low*** wkoleaal* pris*?. Addre**, IE ARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO JEAItt, UOKBITK k CU. ar* tharooslilr ralliai*. ?Bdhwd -AND RESTAURANT, AUGUSTA, GA. 107 to 619 tfroad Street. First class in every respect. Trains pass Broad street two doors from hotel entrance. Europaen plan. Rooms 60c and 75c per day. Meals to order. Kea sonable prices^ Peter i Brenner .DEALER IN Pianos. Organs. And Other Musical Instnunents. 840 BKOAD STEEET, AUGUSTA. CA. (OLD AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.) Ordere for Tuning Promptly Attended To CHAS. F. BAKER. JERRY T. SMITH. m Warehouse on'Reynolds, Campbell, andZJones Streets. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. J. B, GARRETT. B. B. RUSSELL. JR Garrett & Russell, Successors to Garrett & Latimer. COTTON FACTORS, Corner Reynolds and 7th Streets. AUGUSTA, GA. Liberal Cash Advances Made on Cotton in Store. BUGIGES, WAGONS, PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSICAL IflSTtiU?ENTS. IF. YOU. WANT ( A." g.iod Buggy-the easiest running, best riding,, with .the longest staying qualities-see my line of Open and' Toi> Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, etc. The best Wagon mad* our Owensboro and Bussell Wagons. Anything in the Harness line Buggy Bobes, Whips, Saddlery, etc, weean furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned and bett made Piano on the market we can show it to you, or the best Organ for the least money. Call and let us show them to you. The finest selection of Sheet Music ever 6een in t! ;s section come and look through our line of classical ind operatic vocal and instrumental music, Vnd last if the sad necessity ever comes to you or yours when you shall need .ny thing in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and entire line of Undertakers' ?oods are at your services. You aie cordially invited to visit my etore and lee us show you anything rou wish to see or hear. GEO. IF*. COBB r JOHNSTON, S. C. fi TDK. MOFFE?TS fi Allays IrrHaRsa, JUfls Dlgestmo. EETRINA SSSS (rr?""y-f1"gi?iar Costs ?ly S ces ts rt Druggists, ANY AGE, QT PBCH S? ?nt? vt c. J. MOFFITT. M. DM ST. LOUIS. MO.I