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?efield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31. iiimuiu.iiHHiiiimiiiinimiimiiiiiiiiinmiiiunu I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | i?itusniiuniiiiuiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Bright Side. ^Better to hope, though the clouds hang low, And to keep the eyes still lifted. For the sweet blue sky will soon peep through When, the ominous clouds*are rifted. There was never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning, And the darkest hour, as the proverb ?oes, Is the hoar before the dawning." Cotton to-day (Tuesday) 8%c to 8.95. J Hold your cotton ! Mrs. J. F. Killebrew is in town ona visit tc her relatives. Cotton seed to-day (Tuesday) 22k;c. Bold your cotton seed ! f ? ; The Bank of Cambridge of Ninety? Six; has been chartered. The capital ^rockisi)40,0?0. . ' , r^We are authorized to announce that Kev. Joe Adams will preach at Little Stevens Creek church on the 2nd Sun-1 .Jay in?November. . Yest A. Rosenthal's, 1011 Broad street, Augusta. (?a.r is the place to buy your Buggies, Harness, Saddles, etc. He'll treat you right. Give bim traiai. : Lots?of our Edgefleld people will leave on the early train Thursday morning for the State Fair. Thursday and Friday will be the big days. Son? drink wine-some drink rum Others drink from mere habit ; But, friends, if in for fun, Don't monkey with White Rabbit. -S.T. The general election comes off on Tuesday next, the6thNovember.Every democratic voter in Edgefleld county should go to the polls-that day and vote without fail The Ogarita and Hatfield entertain mentin the Opera House on Monday night was a howling success, and every one isTloud in praise of the beautiful acting of Ogarita and Hatfield; STBAYID-From my lot of beef cat tle about 13 miles from Edgefleld, near Mr. Sam Gardner's, one Brindle- Steer about 2}-.< years old. I will pay liberal reward for recovery of same. C. E. Mc H UGH. If Mr. Bryan is defeated for Presi< dent, and the Kansas legislature should be fusion, it is asserted that the chances are ten to one that he will be elected United States Senator. From this it viii be seen that Mr Bryan will noe drop ont of politics in any event. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottleof GROVE'S | TASTELESS CHILL, TONIC, lt is simply : iron and quinine in a tasteless form. | No care-no pay. Price 60c The popuiar Mrs J. C. Hanter *nd her charming niece, Miss Martha Glover, who have been visiting friends in our town, we are sorry to.annonnce will leave to-day lor Columbia, where they , will take in the Fair and the grand State ball, and soon thereafter hie swty to their happy home in At lanta. TheEdgegeld County Teachers'as-J sociation which was to have been held J at Harmony on Nov. 2nd-3r d, has been j postponed until Nov. 9th and 10th on account of the State Fair. An address | and ? musical program has been ar ranged, for the night bf the 9th, and the regular normal work will be on she 10th. WANTED-Local or traveling sales man to sell oar Oils, Greases, Paints, White Lead, Petrolatum, on commis sion or salary exclusively, or as a side line. PENN PETROLATUM CO., Oil Re finers, Coraopolis, Pa. Cotton is still off a little. But that matters not.' If you are good grit, yon will "hold your cotton." And on or before the first of March next you can, if yon wish, sell it readily at 12 cents. And we are a prophet-if not a prophet's son. Reme,nber what we ' aay-"and don't you forget it." And hold yonr cotton ! " This year is certainly a year of trouble and affliction in Texas, and now they do say that one ot the most extensive cotton planters in Texas, has gathered statistics from the Brazos and Colorado valleys and declares that the boll weevil has destroyed six mil lion dollars worth of this year's cotton crop. Rosenthal is with the people. Many dollars saved in yonr pocket by buying Buggies, Harness, etc., lrom him. His ?lotto: Satisfaction, Big Business mail Profits. A.Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga. We heard a few weeks since that parties concerned in the protection of game were on the eve of organizing a Couoty Game Protect! e Association, and we were gratified to learn that a movement to that end was on foot. And we here make inquiry as to what has been done m the premises. By all means let the project be carried on to completion. / The Orangeburg Patriot says: The republicans have set themselves to re duce oar representation in congress in proportion to the vote cast in the gen? .ral election. Every man who stays .way from the polls on that day will be playing into the hands of republi can partisans who would rob us of our jost weight in national legislation. Will our own people help this scheme .tong by neglecting to vote?" 70 CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j All druggists refund tbe rooney if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is oh each box. 25c For Rent-The boase at present occupied by Mrs Ida Sheppard with land attached. There is on tb? place a ?good barn, stables, tenant bouse, gai' den, etc Apply to O. Sheppard Esq* in i*erson or by letter. Land enough for j g one horse farra, Sad News from Johnston. X>n che eve of going to press this (Wednesday) morning, we deeply re gret to learn that yesterday evening whilst Rev Mr. Owens,Methodist pas tor at Johnston, and yonng Walter Smith, son of Mr. Gamewell Smith were out bird hunting, the latter acci* dente Hy shot and severely wounded the former. And the latest tiding? this morning istbat there i^no hope for the recovery of Rev. Owens. Sad, sad, sad indeed ! Worthy of Reflection. The Christian World says : "The church is nothing if it ii? not mission ary. It fails utterly if it fails to save The lost may be in far-off lands or in our own bornes. The business of the oburcii is to reaoh out and save them." A Neat Joh. Mr Robert H. Covar, of the Adver tiser, has recently printed in pamphlet j form the "By-laws of Edgefleld Lodge i No. 57,1. 0.0. F. This Lodge is now in a flourishing condition, and it is well that each member should have a copy of the Try-laws of the Lodge. Bob Covar is familiar with this class of work, add when he finishes up a job we ali know that it is artistically and well done. , I am now ginning cotton at my ginl and guarantee perfect satisfaction. I also boy cotton .seed and pay market price for same. D. B. HOLLINGSWORTH. Our Editor Absent. Our Editor, Col. Adams, is off on a week or ten days pleasure trip to Beau fort-visiting bis brother, J. Quincy Adams, the popular County Treasurer of old Beaufort-and beyond a doubt he will have a big time. And further, durisg his absence, he will attend a grand wedding festival-the marriage of his nephew, young Philips, son of Col. J. P. Philips, of Ninety-Six, to one of the fair daughters of that county. So don't look for Editor Adams until you see him. Marriod in Salada. A somewhat unexpected marriage took place in Saluda on Thursday of this week, Oct. 25tb, 1900, say3 the New berry Herald. The contracting parties were John H. Peurifoy, Esq., a promi nent young attorney of the Salhda bar, and Miss Emily Wright, one of New berry's most beautiful and charming young ladies. The ceremony was per formed at the borne of tbe officiating minister, Rev. Mr. Baggot, in the town of Saluda. We join with their many friends in congratulating the happy J couple. Sndden Death of a Little Boy. . On Saturday evening last the four year-old son of Mr. Elijah Ti m merman, an employe at the cotton mill, was playing around on the street, bright and happy, but in a few hours after night fall the little fellow'was attack ed with, a severe case of croup, and despite the efforts of all that could be done by anxious physicians, loving parents and friends, in a few hours the darling boy was asleep in death. ''Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death timely came with friendly care, 1 The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it bloom forever there." Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, io pay Price 25 cents. We Don't Have White Teachers for Negro Schools in Edgefleld. The ministers of the York ville district of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church, lately as ea m bled", adopted a series of reso lutions protesting against the put ting of white teachers in negro schools to teach negro children. To this whites and blacks should agree. Let the negro schools be black and the white schools white. To mix the one is to threaten the other. The colored Methodists claim 30,000 negro teachers in the United States who are sufficient in number and training to teach their race. White teachers in negro schools have never proved much of a success anywhere.-Anderson Mail. A Good Man's Resolve. Mr. A. B. Morse of this city is a most circumspect citizen, au excel lent business nan, and a good allround neighbor and wouldn't make a bet under any considera tion. For this reason he is not to be classed with the naughty m9n in big cities who wager money on presidential elections, but he has quit smoking and will not . smoke again until Bryan is elected Presi dent. He expects to smoke a cigar in November, which will be a foot or so long.' From our own stand point we are inclined to think that he has quit permanently, and that he will not smoke again in the flesh.-Atlanta Dail> News. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because tbe tormula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing that it is simply Iron und Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c Parted Six Honrs After Mar riage. The divorce suit of Mary Pedigo against Lee M. Pedigo was dis missed today on motion of the attorneys for the petitioner, S. C. Harrisand Joseph M. Nealon. The couple were married May 1,1897 in Aiken county, S. C. In her petition Mr s. Pedigo alleged that "since the *aid marriage the defendant has treated ber in a cruel and inhuman manner, leav ing her within six hours after their marriage, refusing to live with her or having anything to do with her, writing her indecent letters, and tailing to support her." The petition also cha ged her husband .with unfaithfulness. Buggies, Baggies, Baggies-A large stock this saason. The strongest and cheapest can be bad only at A. Rosenthal's, Augusta, Ga. BOOK BAGS, BOOK STRA IRISH TABLETS, PENCIL TAI The Most Complete Ever Brought to E( SOM . gO??O?I? Emma, z j Correspondence Invited. Good Roads. We had a talk with a gentleman not long since who lives ten miles from Charlotte on one of the magnificent road leading ont from the city, from five to twelve miles, like the spokes of a great wheel. He told us that before the road was compl?te the people in his ueighborhood . dmaded the fall hauling to town more than any other part of the year's work. I Then the great question was to find I teams to pull a bale or two of cotton through the mud to town now the trouble is to find wagons strong I enough to hold up as much as a pair of "rabbit" mules, as he called them, can pull. To be sure these roads were built at enormous ex pense to the county, even with the advantage of convict labor, but they have paid a thousand fold The city of Charlotte could have afforded to have buiU the roads for. the benefit to the trade of/ the town; and fha farmers after all are the ones most greatly blessed by them. They are worth more to a town than the greatest trunk line railroad in the world would be; and they make life in the country so much brighter and happier. Along with the other other bless ings that will come to North Caro lina within the first quarter of the new century we earnestly hope the improvement in country roads will be among the most conspicuous. It is the best sign of civilization I and progress. to be able , to ride through a neighborhood in a trot without danger to a broken bone. Every town in the State ought to take especial'pride in the roads leading into it from every direc tion-Charity and Children. Bad Blood-Core Free ! Bad Blood'causes] Blond and^Skin Diseases, Emptions, Pimples, Scrofu la, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin Scabs, Eruptions and Sores on Children, Rheumatism 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 ha" ber i tho ougl y tested for past thii y ye-rs and has always oured even the most deep-seated, per sistent oases, after doctors and patent medicines bad all failed. B. B. B. cures by driving out of the blood the poi sons and humors which cause all these troubles, and a cure is thus made that is permanent. Contagious Blood Poison, producing Eruptions,Swollen Glands,Ulcerated Throat and Mouth, Etc. cured by B. B B, the only reme j 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 I real cures. To test B. B. B. write for Free Trial Bottles which will be sent I prepaid. Medical advice Free. Ad dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Qa. A Strange Proph?tie Dream. Mrs. Alexander Davis, of St. ! Joseph, Mo., dreamed that ber hus band had died, and when she awoke she started to tell him about her dream. He was sitting on the side of the bed, and when she bad finished the narrative he fell to the floor dead. Davis was thir ty-nine years old. Death was due to heart failure. The position of Besident Manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for Edgefield and vicinity is open to a man of character and ability. ^ A val uable contract carrying renewals will he given to the right man. W. .1. RODDEY, Manager, Bock Hill. S. C. FALL ? CLOT; SHC HA FURNIg PLL |G( ARKEP IN .IN FIGURES, HONEST GOOL DORN ? B?Y STAT. PS, LUNCH BASKETS, BLETS, SLATES and PENCILS. ? Line of Stationery ' jgefield. ?YNCH, Factors, ! : Georgia. .* . - ' -'. ./. Thia Signatare is on every box of the genuine j Laxative Bromo-Quinine T?M?*? tho.remedy that cores m cold ia ?BC day FAIR WARNING. ALL persons are hereby warned not; ? to tresspass on lands of the under signed, either by day or night, hunt ing, fishing, or passing through or j over said lands, known as the Bonham place, the Barr place, and the Marke rt place. Persons who disregard this no-1 tice will be dealt with and the law | strictly enforced against them. WALTER S. MILLEE, . JOE S. SMITH, G. VT. WISE, JK. (TRADE MARK HEG I STEHE D HO. 17438.) FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURE I TUC ORIGINAL KO CURE NO PAY. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. The old reliable the kind your fathers used to take. The one that never fails ko cure. Don't waste time and money experimenting- with new cures. But go for the best from the jump. Frog Pond is the ounce of prevention and pound of cure combined. Ask for it take no substitute, if your merchant loes not sell it write to us we will send it direct for 50xents. DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CO. Wholesale Druggists-Selling Agents. AUGUSTA, GA. listabllshed 18)0?. The Standard of Purity in POP-CORN H Has tho Subtle Charm in Flam io Phase Consumir?. QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS. Sold by all Dispensaries in South CarolinaA FRANK 6. T0LLID6E & CO., CincInnati.Ohlo. I SEND 50 ifNT8-*. TO C8 WITH THIS AD. .nd we will send you this Violin Outfit by express O. O. O. sableo* to examination. This violin I ls A Os?ala? Blredharins Bois!, nude of old wood, carty ?naple back and sidas, top of seasoned pin?, specially selected for violins, edges Ulald wita paran*? best ejaaMQ $OL?HfbM??f^^ dldtoaeqaaUty. Complete with A panis? Brasil weed. Ts arte ?ode! baw, 1 extra ut of il ring?, a aeaU well suds tisUa j cue, ll rt? pirra of rda, aad cae of tie bests laitrarUoa books pabUshed. TO'J CAS E?S1SE IT st your express office, and If found exactly as represent nd awi the rnstcit bargain yon ettresw or heard of, par the sx press egon!; S3.75 less the 50 cent deposit, or fttUlM eipreiicbarpc, sad the oulfltls yean. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER, ????^?jjj foll we wlllilfeoaelelUiedBBteriaoaHehsrtrwbJcneaabC adjusted to any violin without changing the Instru ment and will provo a valuable (ruido to beginners .and we will alRO allow the lniitruraent to bo returned af terA days' trial If not found entirely satisfactory In every respect. BMl.fucllon guaranteed or ssooey refaaded ia fall. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (inc.)Chlcago. (6LiUH, BOEBUCK Ai CO. u . ?Urouchly rtlUbto..-Editor,! 3TOCK HING, )BS, TS, ?HINGS, -.*...' . .. .? IS AT REASONABLE PRICES E SHOES.J , Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court:of Common Pleas. The Bank of Edgefield against John Edwards. Pursuant to the dpcree 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, 1900, (same be ing the 5th day of said month) be tween the legal hours of sale, the following doscribed realty, to wit: All that tract of land, lying partly in Edgefield county and partly in Greenwood county, South Carolina, containing two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or J less, and bounded by lands of John GaBking, lands of Ann J. White, Chipley lands and by Cuffytown Creek, which said land was mort gaged herein to secure the pur chase money on the same. Terms of Salo : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year with interest from the day of j sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the payment of the credit | portion or all cash at the purchas er's option. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. W. F. ROATH, Oct. 10,1900. Master E. C. I I Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFIEDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. ?The Bank of Edgefield against Isaac Gaskin s. 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 j South Carolina on the first Mon day in November, 1900, (the same being the 5th day of said month) between the le?al hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All that tract of laud lying I -partly in Edgefield county-and| partly in Greenwood couufy. South Carolina, conraining two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or less bounded on the north and east by lands of the Corbin Bank ing Company; on the south by I-nus of Mrs Sallie Lanier; anc on the west by linds of John Ed munds. The mortgage herein fore closed being to eecuro the purchase money of the said land. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, 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 the purchaser's optiou. Purchaser to pay for stamps and j papers. : W. F. ROATH, QctriO, 1900.. Master E.C.-I ii Bpi BF JDCEFIELD EDGEFIELD, S. C.! ZE tte and County Depositary "DIRECTORS. J;C;SHEPPARD, W. W.ADAMS, J. H. BO UK NI G HT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A, S. TOMPKINS, C C. FULL?R,| ? W. E . PP ASCOTT, JJ OFFICERS J. C. SHEPPARD, President.' W. W. ADAMS, vice-President. E. J. M IMS, Cashier. J. H. ALLZN, Ass't Cashier I Paysinterast on depots by special contract. Money to Joan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to busi I ness. VODH gceouQt Solicits! GEO. T. SHARPT0N. DENTIST, EDO-EFIELD, S. C Front Room in Chronicle B'ld'g. I respectfully solicit flu patronage of the people ONLY $5.00 8END USSS.OOoaaguar. anteo ot good faith and ve will send you any fir* proof .af? by freight, C. 0.1)., subject to examination. Toa ctn r?anlo* Hat jour freight depot and if you find lt tbe equal ot any Ore proof combination lock Iron and E tccl sato made and ?bout oae-thlrd th* prk? chared bj Other* forth?lime slit and sradr, poy your freight agent oar ?pecfal factory price .?nd freient chartes, less tbe 16.00 -At with order? otherwise return it at our oxponoo mad wo wUl return your f?.OO. loo-lb. *o?bu>.iioo mm ?af*? fer th* hom?, ?0.9M 800-lb. effie* ?nd ?tor? ?ar??, SH.9&; SOO lbs., *lt.0S? 300 it?-. $21.Oit lOOO lb*., 8?3. (0ll250 lb?.,? 3?. 50iT*ry large cjdblo ootildr ?sd double latia* door ??r?? fer larc* ba.leen, faelory, Jewelry or bask, MlathMblKh. 2100 lb?., *G3. 7i; CS lurnea high, 8000 lb?., 889.75. Freight a'tr area 25 eentaper 100 Iba. for 500 mlle i f.r 1000 ailee, ?0 ernte. WRITE FOU FREE BAKE CATALOGUE aad special liberal O. O. D. offer. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. A NEW SUPPLY OF Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Card Board, ^ Visiting Cards, Unruled Paper, Etc., Etc. We are prepared to doi any and all kinds of| Job Printing. Masonic work of all kinds a specialty. Write us for prieesj REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.. House and lot on Geter street, at present occupied byT.O. ?Strom. Price $1600, .one-third cash. Termo to snit purchaser. IV. N. Burnett, Real Es tate Agent. Four acres in town of Edgefield, with 2-room cottage, good well of wa ter. Price, not less than $360. One third cash, balance in one and two years with interest. WV N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE-One single story house containing live rooms, hall and two piazzas, situated on Main street, about 300 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 Edgefield, 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 toW. N. Bur nett, Real Estate Agent. 100 acres ef land, 65 acres open, bal ance in original forest, two frame ten ant bouses, situate two miles east of Meeting btreet. joining lands of Mrs. Buzzard and Jas. Still. Price $600; $100 cash, balance in fi ve annual pay ments. W: N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. SOO acres of land situate three miles south of .Edgefield, 7-room dwelling:, 13 tenant houses, two good barns, gin house and other outbuildings, 200 acres fenced, 500 acres in cuhivation. price $6,000. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. ]]% acres of land in town of Edge field, West End, on Jeter Street. Price $300. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. For sale in town of Edgefield, four acres land with two-story 14-ro?m 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 fresh cleared. Price $2,200. Terms liberal. Apply to W. N". Burnett, Real Estate Agent. A seven-room, iMtory bouse on Gray street, m the town of Edgefield; good servants and other outhouses; also good well of water, with 40 acres of land. Reasonable terms. Also 180 acres of land, in town of Edgefield, with modern up-to-da.te dwelling house, a number of good out houses. Everything in apple-pie or der. This is, perhaps, Mic most vakt. 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 21 >? acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A bargain. Apply in person or by letter td W. N. BURNETT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT. j HEADQUARTERS j I Guns, Pistols, i CARTRIDGES : . r-AND-- O . SPORTING GOODS, g 5 HEMSMErS ! . 557 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Qi j ft SEND 50 CENTS .cad you ear celebrated La BLUTA Gl Hill br express, C. O. D., snhjet t to exaadaatlon. It is a Genuino La Dena /. it rictu made Instrument of ?rent beauty, perfect rosowood finish, very highly polished. Handsomely inlaid around sound bolo and Inlaid stripe la bark, celluloid beend top edge. Fingerboard accurately fret ted with raised frets, Inlaid pearl poallloa dota, Aaifrlran asad? pat?! bead, sod Anett nickel plated (Ulli Ieee. A RKGLLiU??sOOGUlTilt, powerful and ?weet toned, furnished complete with an titra ?at of b*et quilty Bits] sirlnp sad a raiaabie instruction book which teaches any one how to play. KXAJUMi Tun GEITAU at year express I??te and if found exactly as represented and the greatest barf ala you erer sa? or heard of pay the express agent $3.65 loss SOe, or 1(8. IS sad express eb arres and the complete outfit ls yours. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money refunded In full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. X&fiR jf? SS,SS cash In full we will give a Lettered FUgerboard Chart, lt ls on accurate guide, having all notes, with sharpe and flats In fall view, and can bs easily ad justed to any guitar without changing tb? Instru ment. With the use of the lettered fingerboard any one can leam to play without tho std of s> teacher. Write for free musical instrumontand planoandorgan catnlntrue. Keerjtalssjrat lowest wholesale priera. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK afc CO., CHICAGO ?CUS. UULlilU * CU. are thorouaMj reliable. "Bdllor.A CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville! Short Line.' Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1900. Lv Augusta. 9 40 ara 140pm Ar Greenwood.. 1217p m ll 30 p m Ar Anderson.... 7 30pm . Ar Laurens.... 115 pm 7 00am Ar Greenville.. 2 65pm 945am Ar Glenn;Sp'g3....405pm . Ar Spartanbuig.. 3 00 p m 9 00 a^n Ar.Saluda.... .623 pm Ar Hendersonville 551 pm Ar Ashville........700 pm . Lv Ashville.... 820 am . Lv Spartanburg 1146 am 410pm LV Greenville....ll 65am 4 00pm ArLai'rens.... 1 30 p m 7 00p m Lv Anderson. 6 35 a m Ar Greenwood.. 2 28 pr 510pm Ar Augusta.... 5 05pm 1048 am Ar Savannah.... 5 55 am. Lv Calhloun Falls 444 p m ArRaeigh.... 2 16am Ar Norfolk.... 7 30 a in Ar Petersburg... .6 00 a m?? Ar Richmond.... C 15 a m j Lv Augusta. 3 55 pm Ar Allendale... 5 58 pm " Fairfax. 612pm " Yemassee. 7 25 p m " Beaufort. 8 15'pni " Port Royal. 8 25pm " Charleston. u Savannah. u Charleston. 5 15am * Port Royal. 7 30 a m " Beaufort.... 7 45am " Yemassee.... . 8 40 a m " Fairfax. 9 40am " Allendale. 9 63 am Ar Augusta.... 1155 am Close connections at Greenwood for all points on S. A. L., and C. and G. Railway, and at Spartanburg with Southern Railway. For information relative to.tickets rates, schedules, etc., address W, J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, RESTAURANT, AUGUSTA Gr A. r 107 to 619 ?road Street. j First class m every respect. Trains pass Broad street two doo rg from hotel entrance. Europaen plan Rooms 60c and 75c per day. M eal?|to * order.SKea sonable prices.] Good People of tie Town and County GOOD SEWING MACHINES $5, $10, $15, ari $20 EACH. Where have you been buy ing your Sewing Machines, all these years-your Or gans, your Pianos, Yonr Musical- Instruments OF ALI, KINDS, Your Baby Carriages, Go Carts and .Bicycles ? Or^nn? for-Parlor, Church and School? . We presume you bought them from us?^or there is not a house nor a hamlet within a hundred and more miles of Augusta, the occupant of which has "not at some time traded with us. The people by their patronage have helped us to increase our business from small beginnings, until to-day we occupy the largest and best stocked warerooms in the whole South, and on our part, we have given our utmost en deavors to please and satisfy everybody with the best value for their monejr. We have been urged of late years, time and time again, To add furniture and house-furnishings by our thousands of friends, to the end that they might procure them at .reasonable prices. Of all our triumph Furniture has been the greatest, until to-day we have the largest floor space occupied with the most desirable goods at the most reasonable prices ever offered to. the public in the Southland. China Closets, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Com bination Cases, Lounges, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Suites, Enameled and Brass Beds, Tables and Chairs of all kinds. Sideboards, Hall Racks, Cocoa, Cotton Jute, China and Japa nese Mattings, Shades, Stair and' Hall Carpets, and in Rugs and Art Squares. Sideboards n Golden Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. China Cases In Golden Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. We go north and abroad to challenge for variety of designs, assortment of makes and lowness of price. When, you visit Augusta then we'll show the convincing proof. Church and School Organs always at special cut prices. THOMAS & BARTON CO. ' . AUGUSTA, GA. Agents for Standard Fashion Patterns. Southern Agents for Hail's Burglar and Fire Proof Safes. 1 Peter i Brenner -DEALER IN Organs And Other Musical Instruments: 840 BROAD STREET1 AUGUSTA, CA. [OLD AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.) . v Ordere for Tuning Promptly Attended To J TDK, MOFFETT'S l Allays Irritation, ?lds Digestion, C C T U I M il S^SflSns fte Child, (Teethh* Powders) ^^XnT* Costs only 25 cents at Drtiggists. ANY AGE. Or nal! 25 cesta to C. J. NIOFFETT, M. D.f ST. LOUIS, MO. W??????? mm ?'?Mlmm. 4 FULL QUARTI ' [Xr?tSS CHARGES PftEfi V?DR P?CL QUARTS JU'*********'* V'o*Mp cm tfppro?ftt la plain boxea, wi? no?aA?toln^ta'e?nt?nla.*Awh?? you retake lt and Wt lt, Kit lt not ?.ittafactory iwturnft?t'oiitf)Xf?nM and wo ?viii return yew ?MOT * art* INC ES. ^ t?MTSari?it?BB?k. Dan *** tr?d MttU ? ?*> lo?Asju?u, Ga o AP.9PADQE'TT. 1 OOI Bro'?drStP.et . XUOt *TK, OH.