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(leefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. ?Jil!; IHIIUtHlllliniillllllltlllilllllimiUHtMliililll*: I LOCAL MD PERSONAL. ? ?llllflllUUIItUillllllllllintll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII?7 Are we to* hate no robbins thia year? A alight frost this (Tueaday) morn io* Mr* Sossamon bas been quite sick for several dals. Hr? Morrell is visiting ber daughter, Mrs Black, in Barnwell. Mrs Ashley is visiting ber mother, Mrs Foreman, in Ellenton. Some of our people are beginning to complain of the warm Weather. Several Easter egg hunts for1 the children have taken place this week. Mrs Sophie Killebrew i ? visiting her brother, Mr Barnwell Jon ec ou Co lumbia street. Cot P. N. K. Bailey baa been elected President of the State Baptist; Yoong People's Union. The Summer School has been cbang . sd from Winthrop College this year to Converse College. Solicitor J. W. Thurmond is expected home thia week from Columbia, where he has been attending court. Mr James A. Dozier has left the em ply of Mr May in Edgefleld and bas accepted a position in Georgia, Mrs Irvin, of Atlanta, is exported in a few weeks to spend sometime with her sister, Mrs Rice, in Buncombe. The jo.'ored people of our town cele brated Emancipation day yesterday io oar town with four brass bands >n<r all the trimmings. Miss Elita Mi ms baa just completed a beautiful pastel portrait of Miss Sudie Cato, at the Institute, and it ia there on exhibition aa a sample of her work. My 12-room two-story dwelling is for rent, situated near tbe cotton mill. The building is suitable for a hotel or boarding house. HKXKT CUM, Edge field, S. C. * ' The delegates to the B. Y. P. U. con . vention returned from Charleston yes terday. They were ".reated to a de lightful picnic and excursion on Mon day to tbe isle of Palms: Little M ?ms Ti m mons, the youngest son of Mr Biebard Timmons, of our town, happened to quite a severe acci dent on Sunday afternoon. In riding out he fell from the brggyand broke his leg near the thigh. An Easter egg hu nt was gi ven. to the little children-at Mrs Jas.Mims's on Monday afternoon The little chil dren of the Episcopal church also en joyed the same entertainment on Co lumbia street., ; Rev jos. Q. Adams, D.D., who ha? s l'BUnT'n?* ?f rel*t?v0g *DI? friends in L Edgefleld, town and county, was mar . ried the latter part of Match to Miss Pleassnta, of Greensboro, N. C. Heit st present preaching st - Reidsville, N.C. It was announeed last week that Mr Walter Sheppard would enter again the service of the Southern Bailway. He ha* decided, 'however, not to do so just now, but will for sometime be a clerk in Chas. E. May's_dry goods es tablishment. The*, following persons were received by letter and experience into the Bap tist church on Sunday:' Mrs Jul ?a McKie and Mrs Dicken;, Mr and Mrs John May by letter, Mrs Murrell, Mr James Beardon, Mr Dickens, Miss Sophie Beardon, Miss Mamie Enlow, Carrie Anderson, and Orrie Kicbaid son by experience. ; ?? ' Our postmaster, Capt W. H. Bron son, had quite a narrow escape from being caught by the-train.last week, while Walking across the trestle st Beaverdam. He had just stepped off the trestle before the train passed. He fell and hurt bi.nself painfully, and is quite prostrated from th? c hock, but it ir Loped that be will be well again in s few days. Dr W. D. Ousts, of Elm wood, S. ?, will sell you eggs from bis Golden and Silver Laced Wyandottes, at the yards, for$1.00 for 15 eggs, or will de liver them packed and ready for ship mebt at tbe express office at Edgefleld for f 1.50. Dr Ouzts bas been breeding and shipping the Wyandottes for a number of years, and will give you I your money's worth. The members of the Exec ut i ve Board of the Edgefleld Baptist association are earnestly requested to meet in the Edgefie'd Baptist church on Tuesday, the 16th day of the present month, at 10 o'clock A. M. As business of im pur ca noe will nrtbably come before this board, it is earnestly hoped tba ; there will be a foll attendanoe. O. SHBPPASD. Moderator. Constant depredations are being made in our village cemetery in this wise : Loving hands bear flowers and decorate the graves of loved ones, these flowers are removed by persons without sentiment or heart, but whose gfaou lish propensities make them for getful of the rigbts and feelings of others. We have the names of some of these depredators, but they will not be published yet,' boping tbat this warn ing wi 1 be sn Scient to deter them and other? from like acts in the future? . The Woman's Mission Society will hold their monthly meeting in the .Baptist church on Monday afternoon next at 4.30 o'clock. The subject for the meeting will be "Japan as a mission field" Thc program is as follows : A paper on the subject of Japan, prepared by M rs Ben Cogburn. A selected ar ticle on the same subject by Mrs Belle Norris. Some items of ? interest on Japan read by MissCottie Youngblood. A map of Japan will be shown and tbe different stations pointed out and de scribed by. Mi ss Eliza Minis. All mem bers of the Mission society are cor dially invited to be present. Trapp McManus commenced p ing cotton on Monday of tbis i tbe earliest bird in rbis cotnuiunit Mr Walter Holson bas opened a markat, restaraunt, and ice depot i building adjoining W. W. Adams J. M. Jones & Son. Xor mai Yu blood wilt be obief of the culi nar; partaient and professor of gastron The following note gives promi a pleasant talk from our Brother con : S. C. C. L, Wednesday morn in] April 10th, 1901. Editor Advertiser : I would rest, j folly announce to the public that James T. Bacon, at our earnest reqi will deliver his popular lect "Reminiscences of My Life in ( many.'' before the S.C.C. I , and public generally, on Friday even April 19th. Further particulars < cern ing Mr Bacon's lecture will be bounced next week. F. N. K. BA i LET. Presider * The address last Thursday even in the Baptist church, delivered bj Thompson,of Atlanta, on the "Am can Sabbath" was one of the finest ; most eloquent leotures ever heart Edgefleld. It was to be regretted t so few of our people wee present enjoy and be instru<"ed by it. He representative sent out by the Sun? League of America, to promote ? better observance of the Sabbath i j throughout the county. He also m. a delightful talk tc the students of Institute on the idea, "Be Master whatever you undertake." While Edgefleld he was the guest of Her Davis. MINSTRELS.-The Climax of all te ed amusements, A. G. Allen's J Original New Orleans Colored M stils will appear here Thursday nig April nth, under canvass. The co pan y numbers more than 100 pe?] and includes some of the best singe dancers, cake walkers, and- color specialty artists known among 1 colored race? This is the only minni company in the United Stat <s tl shows under canvas. Mr A; 1er. is t originator of the idea, and be has si ceeded in getting together a minsti organisation of such a size and magi tude that would be impossible t produced in ao opera bouse. Owi: to the large seating capacity of I tent he is enabled to place the price admission at 16c and 25c. Ice. I handle Ice made by the Inter-Sts Cotton Oil Co., the best quality of i that is made. Jt is Arra and clear ai lasts longer than any ice made. The is a great difference in ice Althouj the cost of ice is $1.00 more per ron am selling for same prices as last se son. I deliver ice at the folluwii prices : 100pounds.65 cents 50 u .85 " 30 u ..25 ? 25 u .;....20 a 20 *. 15 ? 12 " ....10 u 6 tt. 5 ? Special rates to soda water, be* beer dealers and hotels. I am betti prepared w ....mi deliver ice th: ever beroi ? and' orders will be Alb promptly. Thone me. Tickets no or. sale I will keep ice winter at summer hereafter. Will be glad 1 furnish all. M. A. TAYLOR. -Agriifflft, im. - ? ^Edgefleld" Takes Up the Cudgels. Mr. Editor : You have an artic] in your issue pf last week headen "Good Roads vs. Bad Reads, Ho to Do It," dated from Clarks Hil 8. C., and signed "Publicus," thi deserves attention. ..Publicas" evidently has no in terest in Edgefield village or th northern portion of the'ecuntj He hae but One eye, and that on eye is for Augusta, a powerful gooi and growing city, but, then, Charit; begins at home. Our first thought should be for our county seat, bu ..Publions" tas uo thoughts excep for Augusta. He ignores every thing else, and by his utterance shows that he is not a loyal soi of Edgefield. If we are to issu bonds AS asked for by "Publicus; those bonds should be used ii building up Edgefield and not Au gusta,. a city, in another S ta tr When "Publicus". shows that al of bis Macadam roads will lead t< Ed gefiel d village and not io Au gusta, Ga., then our people may b willing to listen to his voie, am possibly adopt his suggestion? The people of this good old county do not propose to burdon them selves with taxes to build goo? roads to a city iu another Stab when they h ava such a good coun ty seat. We will vote bonds lo: the improvement of our o wu couii ty and county seat, but not fo some "foreign port" in. which wi IIAVO uo interest. It is an absurd proposition t< suppose that we would build road at our >wn expnn?e to aid t nothe; place, and by doing so to cat ou own business throats. As stated show that "ail roads" lead toEdg* finid, and we will be willing ti look iu to the matter; bot neve when the proposition nn its fact shows that the proposed roads lest "from Edgefield" to her burt. It w(uld be a good tb i Lg to h a vi roads, good roads and Macadame< roads, to th6 county seat. Ii wouh add to our trade and importance It is a wild scheme to propose t ha W9 expend our good rooney for am other purpose. It would be a gooc tbiug for Augusta, beyond al doubt, but if Augusta desires to se cure the trade af Edgefield by hav ing Macadamjroads leading toi from thia side of tho Sa vannai river, why. then lat Augusta pu up the money fortbat purpose anc no one will raise any objection We ate not going to vote bonds oi put up money to cut our owe throats with. "Publicus" is vision^ , a ry in the extreme. EDGEFIELD. Ken',einher This! The trustees aad teachers of the county wiil pleare remember our Educa*ioual Association's meeting at Parksville next Friday night and Saturday, April 12th aud 13th. Visiting trustees and teachers who have not been assigned to homes through the mail * ill pl?ase report to Mr L. F. Dorn for assign ment by tbe committee. Sincerely, F. E. HII?XANT, Pres. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Qui?i ne Tablets care scold in one day. No cure, > o pay Price 25 cents. Prise Offered for Souvenir Design. Thewonoan's department of the South Carolina Inter-state and West Indian Expositioj will give a prize of $10 00 for the best orig inal design for Souveuirs to be sold iu the Woman'4 Building, during the Exposition. This competition is open only to women of South Carolina. Each design must be sont to the under signed by July 1st, 1901, and must be accompanied by specifications for its construction ; and the real name of competitor, in & sealed envelope, and not appearing else where ; so that the name of com petitor will not be known until the ?award is nancie. R-j-cted designs will be return ed upon application (with pottage e .closed) made within 30 days after 'he close of the competition* The Executive Committee of the Women's Depsr'ment will be the judges of the competition. Mrs. R. Withers Memminger, Jr., Chair. Committee on Souvenir, Ai Pitt Street, Charleston, S. C. A Superb Grip Cure. Jidin.'on'a Tonic is a superb ?rip ;.i re. Hrh es out every trac?' of Grip Poison from the 83stem. I>< es it q' ick. Within un hour it enters th? blood and begins the neutralize theeffrcts nf th? poison. Within a day ir place;; r he Grip victim beyond the point of dan ger. Within a ? eek ruddy checks at test the return of perfect health. Price 50>, if it cures Ask for Johnson's ?'hill and Fever Tonic. Take nothing el<e. If not for sale by your druggist, send 50c to A. B. Girardeau, Savanna), { Ga, The Best Prescriptions 'or Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of GEO i's I' AOTELKSS CHILL TONIC it is sin. ply iron and -quinine in a tasteless f rm. No cure -no Dav. Price 50c See our 8PI " -at populai All departments of our store BRAND NEW Spring gruds. DORN 4 Death of Slr. J JO VT* Blinks. ! People were shocked last Sat urday* morning when Ihe newe reached town that Mr. Joe Banks was dead. Very few knew that he was even sick. He was taken down about one week before he died with the prevailing epidemic, grip, which turned to pneumonia and rapidly brought h. to his end. He. died last Frit night abouMl o'clock and wa .ried >n Sn tulay at Butler cb 1 of .vi.ich he was a consistent em ber for vears. Mr. Banks 9- rved dd Edg'-hVld as county commis sioner, and was the first county Supervisor for Saluda. He was a faithful public officer and tried to d) his duty as he knew it. He was kind to his neighbors devoted to his family and true to his church. He leaves a large family who vvae dopeudont upon him for aut? Dort. He wa? oft years old and was a gallant confederate soldier. The large concourse of sorrowing friends that gathered at hit grave attest the esteem in which he waa held. Rev. J. C. Counts, his pastor, paid a touching tribute to his memory in his funeral diB oou se. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones. Saluda Sentinel. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula in plainly printed on every bottle, showing that it is simply Iron und Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c Weather for March. Weather Observer C. A. Long, of Trenton, sends us the following data of the weather for the month just ended : Latitude 33.45 ; Longitude 81.45 608 Ie?t above mean sea-level. Max. Temp. 79 ; date 3rd. Min. Temp. 24; date 7th. Mean Temp. 57.2. PRECIPITATION 4 27 inches, which is .10 ?lichee less than the eight year average for the month of March, and 3.38 inches less than the eight year average for tbe first 3 months oi the year. Photographs in latest styles, at prices to suit the times. B, H. Mme. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE. l?bev Closed their Convention at the Citadel sqoare Church Last Niglitr-The TJnlon to ?r<jet at Gaffney Next Year. The Baptist Young People's Unioe of South Carolina concluded its sixth r.nnua! Convention last night at tho Citadel Square Baptist Church. Several times daring the day the delegates had gathered and enjoyed addresses and sermons. The farewell exerciser were held at the church last niant and the Conventioa was formally closed. There are yet many delegates remaining in the city, however, and these will be given an excursion on the water and a picnio at the Isle of Palms to-d?y.] At ll o'clock yesterday morning a sermon was delivered before the Convention by the RevXI. Ayres, of Deumark. Mr. Ayres selected as his t?*xt Lamentation?, 27: "It is a good thing for a young man to bear the yoke in his youth." The idea developed was that the limitations, restrictions and duties cast upon a young per son when affiliating wUh Christian ; people and aligning himself with them were necessary and right, if he would grow to intelligent and useful manhood. . At S o'clock last night, after the usual opeuing service of song, an interesting and instructive dis course was delivered by President ? Lee Davis . Lodgv of Limestone j College, Gaffney. Theo followed a number of short j addresses iti farewell, among the speakers being Col Bailey, pren?d-1 eLt of the Convention ; ?Secretary Towell, Mr J. B. White, Dr Ram sey and others. This closed'the session. The Convention will meet next| April at Gaffney, 8. C. Delegates and their hosts will boord the 10 o'clock boat for the Isle of Palms this morning and spend the day at the seashore.-j News and Courier of Monday. A nice Spring Suit of Clothes will te given free to anyone who will sell cnly 100 packets Seeds for us-at 6e each. No money required in advance. Write us a postal saying you accept this off tr, ami we wilt mail the* Seeds to you at Oiice. T. J. KIHG CO., Seeds men, K.cbmond, Va. heb OXPORDS-just opened uprr-? >1.75: ; tING HATS-all the latest styles | r prices. are being filled with BRIGHT j fe: MJMS. BLOWING UP ~ "; TH E MERRIMAC. Removing Wreck Sunk by Bob on in Santiago Harbor En trance. Santiago de Cuba, April 7.-? Fifteen hundred pounds of dyna mite were ured by the authorities! of tho port yesterday afternoon in | blowing up the forward superstrnc* ture of the sunken United States' collier Merrimac which has long] impeded the eut rance to the harbor. The explosion was plainly heard] in the city, five miles away. Divers immediately descended! and found 40 feet of clear water over the forward portion of the wreck. Port Captain Irvin will begin: tomorrow to place raines aft which he expeotB to explode in a week, thuB cornp^t'-ly clearing the har bor entrance. Yesterday's incident was highly spectacular. Residents on Smith key, adjacent to the wreck, left tbe islaud, fearing that their houses would be demolished. The overlooking hills were, lined with people and large numbers of phasure vessels encircled the wreck at a safe distance. When the electiic hutton was touched a pyramid of water rose 40 feet and the surface was immediately cover ed with wreckage and tons of dead fish. The launches and yachts returned to the city laden with son venire of the wreck. Advertised Letters. Li At of letters remaining in the Post Office at Edgefleld C. H., April 6, 1901. Miss J V McKan, Miss Sume Parkman, Mr B S Barnes, Mr George Torur, Mr Simson Williams, Miss Annie Blocker, Mit>8 Carrie Logan, Miss Laura Shifiey, Mi John Mathis, Mr Lovett Miles. When asking forget ter s on this list say "advertised." Very respectfully. ^ Yf, H. BHUNBON F. Direct from Distiller |4 Full QuartsTPure r Our.Sampl 1 Qt W. H. Mc BRAYER, Guarani Mash. ll Qt Gibson XXXX RYE, Palatab] ?1 Qt G UCKENHEIAiER, justly ce 1 Qt OLD CROW WHISKEY, the Wo sbip?his assortment, ih a plain package for $2.65, expr?f j Reference : Third National Ba Give us a trial on our Pure M< gallon and good Rye at toe same pr catalogue just out. GLENDALE SPED ?_31 W Mitchell Stre (WallPaper - Wall: 3 CENTS PER ROLL AND Ul MATTINGS, SHAD ESTIMATES 1 tr. o. JSAJL: 921 Broad Street. to EU Insur; BURNETT Will place you in some of companies ou earth. COUNTRY BUSIN SEE OUR LIFE 1 m i ;..vr (TRADS MA71K BBGISTCRED NO. 17*30.) FROG POND TNF ORIGINAL ?O CURE ?O PAY. Y 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. The old reliable the kind your fathers | I ttsed-to take. The one that never fails | to cure. Don't waste time and money experimenting with new cures. But go J ?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 I dnes not-sell it write to us we will"send | it direct for SO cents. DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CO. Wholesale Druggists-Selling Agents. AUGUSTA. GA. CHARLESTON & WESTERN ?CAROLINA RAILWAY. ''Augusta and Ashville' Short Line.' Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1900. Lv Augusta..... 9 40 am 140pm Ar Green* aod.. 1317pm 1130pm Ar Anderson.... 7 ;?u p m. Ar Laqrun? ... 115pm V 00 a tn Ar Greenville... 2 55 pm '?45 a in Ar Glenn Fp'g?.... 4 05 p m. Ar SparUnbuig.. 8 00 n m S 00a in Ar?Saluda.v; 5 23 pm Ar hendersonville 551 pm Af?suvlle.700pm ........ &v&?hv ll?...; 820am . /jj Spartmhdrg ll 45am i'Opra Lv Green vii Ie.... ll 55a m 4 00 pm Ar Laure os.... 180pm 7 00pm JV And? 'BOO.... * - 6 35 am Ar Greenwood.. 2 28 p m . 5 10 p m Ar-A'ug.ista.... 505pm 1048 am Ai Savannah..*. 565am ........ xii Cilb oun Falls 444 p rn] Ai' Eflteifth::.. ' 2 18 a m \ M -Son ,ik.... 7 30am Ar P.'te. jburg--G O? a m? A . Biol nond.... 8 16 a m -x, i nen sta-. 3j55"p m ii Allendale. K?S.p ra " Fairfax. C 12?p m " Y??mwsee. 7 35 p m " ? Heat fort.-... 8?1f. p m Port Royal. 8 25p m w Charleston. " i-avaunah..... u Charleston... 5 T? a m *. ?Port Boyal.? 7 8 ) a m * beaufort.... t* ,7 45 am ** 'Yemassee. . .?j8 40 a m '* Fairfax..:... ,!>49a m * Allendale.9 53 am Ar Augusta. ll ES a m Close connections at Greenwood for ail points on s. A. h., ant C. and G. Ballway, and at Spartanburg with Southern Bail way. : For information relative to ticket? rates, schedules, etc.. address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt Augusta, Ga. T. M. EBIEBSON, Traffic Manager, listabllshed III)??. _ 99 100 Tho Standard of Purity in POP-CORN WHISKEY it Mao tho Subtle Charm in Haverts . Pfoato Conaumor$. QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS. Seid by alf Dispensar?i??) in South Contint FRANK i TULU06E & CO., CIBMOUI m to Consumer Rye Whiskey, TO ANY ADDRESS EXPRESS PREPAID FOR $8.60 FROM SEVEN TO NINE , YEARS OLD. e Package: ead Strictly Pure Handmade Sour le in the Highest Degree. lebrated for its medicinal value. old Reliable Favorite. , or assorted any:way you like them, 3B prepaid. Send in your order. uk. juutain Corn at $1.50 and $2.00 ? ice. Write for our new illustrated ?GS DISTIL'G CO., tot, ATLANTA, GA Paper - Wall Paper- j PWARDS. Write for Samples. ES and AWNINGS.! FURNISHED. ?v?I? & CO. AUU?STA, GA. ? wm w ance! ck GRIFFIN the LARGEST aud BEST ESS A SPECIALTY. [NSURANCE CONTRACT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE-In town of Ed ge fi eld, situate on south side of Addison ave* nue, five acres of good land, two-room dwelling, recently overhauled, good well of water; also good building lot on street running from Griffin hill to Columbia street. Price for the whole $475. 6mar6sept FOE SALS-Horn's Cr?ele hinds, 168 acres, 3 gpo J tenant houses, well wa tered oh two sides, good springs, fine stock farm^^^^tggjands. Seven isaouth of' Edgefleld C fl. ""p?ru* moo. 4janl901 FOR SALE-100 acres land, (old Fair homestead) 6-room dwelling, 2 good tensnt houses, all necessary outbuild ings, good gin bouse, well watered, good pasture and fine cotton lands. Six miles south of Edgefleld C H. Price $1500 4jasl902 212>? acres, good 4-room dwelling, 4 good tensnt houses, well watered, 8 good springs, creek through entire plantation, best cotton lands in South Carolina* 40 to 50 acres fine bottom lands, high state of cultivatiyn. Five miles south ot Edgefleld C H. Price $2000. ... 4janl902 FOR SALK-1 5-rocm cottage north side of Geter street ; price $1000. 1 4-rooio cottage, west side of Bun combe street; price $850. 15-t oom cottage, west side Buncombe street; price $1000. 4janl902 FOB SALE-One tract of lnnd con taining 140 seres ?iib seven-room cot tage and two tenant houses, situate one and a half miles north of Trenton. Price $16 per acre. 80jan26Jan FOR SALE-One of the most desirable '?building lots in the town, situate on " south side of Main street, about two hundred yards from public square, containing one and one-half acres, more or leas, good two-room dwelling, good spring of water on lot Price $1,000. 24jan24oct For Sale-80 ac res, two tensnt bouses, three miles east of Woodlawn, good cotton ano corn farm lands. Price $5 per acre. 2)anl2m For Sale-65 acres, one tenant boose, three miles east of Woodlawn, good farming; lands. 2janl2m For ?>ale-ID town of EdgenVhJ, six room dwelling' on north side of Main street, in heart of towb, barn and sta bles, servant's house, good well of wa ter. Everything comparatively new* Price $2500. 2jan6m For Sale-130 acres, two tensnt houses, 9u acres in cultivation, three miles east of Woodlawn, good stock farm, also good land for cotton and corn.. Price $5 per acre. 2janl2m 1,000 acres land, 9 miler, north of Edgefleld, (the old Dr Clint Tompkins place), good dwelling, out buildings, well watered, good stand for store; also mill site on land,fine stock range. Price $6500 as a whole, or will cut up land in small tracts. Apply to W. N. Burnett. ; 12mdeclS Lot in town of Modoc, 33x100 feet, Price. $50. Apply to W. N. Burnett, Heal Estate, g eut. 6m FOR SALE-ll7)4 acres land % mile from Trenton; good barn and stables 2 wells good water, two good tenant ?iou?cs ; 100 acres in cultivation thrice $2,000. W. N. Burnett. Real Estate Agent. .ISm-dec 12-1900 House and lot on Geter street, at present occupied by T.C. Strom. F. M $1600, one-third cash. Terms to sui) ?purchaser. W, N. Burnett,Beal Es tate Agent. gFoCsale) in|thegtown|of ?Edgefleid one house 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 HM acres of land in town of Edge field, West End, on Jeter Street. Pria $300. W. N. Burnett, Beal Est?t? Agent, A seven-room, 2-?tory house on G ra; st ref-1, in the town of Edgefleld ; goo? servants and other outhouses; alai good well of water, with 40 acres o land. Reasonable terms. Apply in person or by letter to W.N. BURNETT SEAL ESTATE AGENT, o'connon & S?HWEERS Pj/flT COMI/Y, .MANUFACTURERS OF? White Lead, Mixed Paints, Colors in Oil Enamels, Wood Stains, Machinery Paints, Bte. " 841 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Varnishes, Brushes, Oils and Glass. Southern Distributing Agentalfor CLEVELAND VARNISH CO. An Attractive s Artistic Assortment Ol MEN'S, BOY?8, ING, and a complete line of SKIRTS and SHIRT We &re now offering the ing8 at the lowest priceg.g^?s We invite you] to visit us purchasing? CD o CD CD in o . PH U PH B o and CHILDREN'S CLOTH LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR WAISTS. finest Clothing sud Furnish and inspect our stock before /. c. LEVY S son & co. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS. 838 Broad St., AUGU8TA, GA W. J. RUTHERFORD. I R. B. MORRIS. W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF IX , C KIB^ AND DEADERS. IN Fire Brick, I TT Other Material. Corner Reynolds and \, .ington Streets,! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. toggles, Wagsas, Pianos, Organs, flaskl itsuaieits A good Buggy-^he easiest running, best riding, with the longest staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ton Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, etc. - - The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell Wagons. Anything in the Harness line, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddlery, etc., we can furnL J it to you at prices BB cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned aud best made Piano on the market we can show it to you,' or the best Organ by the least money. Cali and let us show them to you. *W\ The finest selectiou of Sheet Music ever seen in this section, come and look through our line1 of classical anet operatic vocal and instru mental music. . . And last, if the ead necessity overcomes to you or yours when you shall need anything in the Undertakers line, our Hearse and en tire lino of Undertakers' Goods ar? at 5ODT services. - .-; You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show you anything you wieh to see or hear. P.C?B ??JOHNSTON, 8. il. j Fur HOLIDAY PfcESENTS-fw EVERY DAY USE T&?. Lamp of Steady Habits The lamp that doesn't flaro up or smoko, or causa yon to un bad language ; thc lamp that looks good When y 0 ? i r . t lt end * ? >\y ? good ; the limn that j ou g?rer w U> inyi vpari- * iti>, "nc? you naru it ^ that '1 ' TM fhw Rochester. ' Cher lampa may ba.offered as" JusVaagood " - they may be, lo some resp^iti;" hut for all around good. nena, there's only ono. f?t* Keta Rochr.itcr. To maka .ure the lamp offered you is vermine, look for th? came aa it ; erery lamp has it. (300 Varieties.) ?yt Old Lamps Made lV^w. " Wa can fin ?wy lamp want. No matterwhether you wsnta nc* lamp or. stow, aa old one repaired or refin ished, a re so mcuhtM'or other make of lamp transform ed into a New Rochester, va caa do U. Let pend you literature on the eu'iject. Wc are 5PEC1AUST3 la thc trustaient af Jiscas? ot \ Lamps. Consultation PRES. ? TBE MjjgntlU? CC. M T"* n?? """?^ Augusta Martie and Stone Works Corner Washington and Ellis Streets..AUGUSTA, GA. Hiieils o? all Ms nie ol toi M??* STONE WORK NEATLY DONE.;/ Estimates for all classes of work in Marble inj Stone solicited, and oheer fully furnished. ? C. F, KOLLRt^j Rrop'iv