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Hkteefield Advertiser ?TfOS. J.ADAMS, ----- EDITOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. INFORMATION. ^Subscription Price-Sent'tto any address for one year for 1.50; for nix months, 75c; for three jnonths,3.50c. Payable in advance.2 Bates for Advertising-One inch, first insertion, .$1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. * Want Notices, one cent per won?, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cents per line f or j first in sertion; live cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Lespect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, ~- and twelve months Write for te. i . |THE ADVERTISER, Edgefleld, S. C. An ice factory is being erected at Union. The Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo waa formerly opened on Monday. Tillman and McLaurin will epeak in Gaffney on Friday of this week. ? ^ The Southern Baptist Conven tion meets next May in Asheville, N.C. On May 23rd the Epworth Leaguers of cur Btate will meet at Batesburg. The present cotton crop is very much larger than it was eupposed to be early in the season. Pronounced, sometimes severe, earthquake shocks have been felt in various parts of the United States during the past week. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian church of the Uni ted States has just ended its ses sion in Little Rock Ark aneas. A book on the Jacksonville fire, called "Acres of Ashes" is al ready written, and ready for the printer. This cannot be caDed the slow age. In Selma Alabama last Friday one thousand bales of cotton in Babcock's warehouse were destroy r?d by firey*" "What's "on?- nr?'n's meat is^anoiib?w?m'?8 poison." --"fV.? ir. ^question as to who clew up the Maine is again being discuss ed. The question is about as per tinent as to beg.n at this late day an inquiry as to who really assas-1 sinated Abram Lincoln. A coal mT?eof "considerable ex tent has been discovered in Beech Spring township,. Spartan burg county. The Greenwood Index says "that with oil in Texas and coal in Carolina tho times are in a fair way to get warm after all." The degree of doctor of laws has been conferred upon President William McKinley by the Univer sity of California. Only twice be fore, since the founding of the University in 1868, has this de gree been bestowed by the institu tion. One of the largest total eclipses of the sun 6 min. 27 sec. was visible in the Eastern Hemisphere on Saturday. Astronomers from all over the world gathered on the Island of Sumatra to make obser vations. Thirteen from the'Uni ted States traveled half way rouud the world to avail themselves of this rare opportunity. Furman University is to try the experiment ot a Summer Law School. Prof. G. B. Moore is in charge and Hon. Joseph D. Mc Cullough of Greenville and .the venerable Joseph Daniel Pope, professor of law at the South Car olina College in Columbia, will be among the members of the facul ty. ? The great Itali of Fame on Uni versity Heights, New York, is to be dedicated on Memorial Day. The exclusive use of this structure is to commemorate famous Ameri cans, and to prove to the world that the American Nation is not .unappceciative of true greatness, that this gieat continent may be an exception to the saying "Re publics are ungrateful." A sensation was caused in San Francisco on last Friday by the discovery of a dozen sticks of dy uamite in the basement of a thea ter, which the Presidential party had been invited to visit. Enough| explosives were there to demolish the block. . Besides the dynamite j was a quantity of insulated wire, and electrical apparatus, apparent if to be used in setting it off. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. NQ cure, > o pay Price 25 cents. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of OBOTX'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless fi rn-. No cure-no pay. Price 50c THE S. C. C. I. INSTITUTE. The South Carolina Co-Educa tional Institute is about to close the most prosperous session in the history o? the Institution. During the present session over 350 stu dents have been enrolled repre senting ten states, 167 of these students are boarders. Last sum iller thousands of dollars were spen{ in enlarging and better equipping the buildings. It wa* then thought that ample rcorn had been supplied for all who wanted to attend this session, but the pa tronage has been so large that it has been impossible to accommo date all whowished to attend. Since January 3rd, applications for rooms in the barracks have be?n rejected. In order to accommo date all those who wish to attend next year, it has been, decided to increase the faculty and enlarge the buildings buring the coming summer. Several thousands of dollars are now in hand for this purpose. Four additions have a. ready been made to the faculty. Major J. P. B. Allen, an A. M. grad uate of the University of Georgia, and who has also taken courses North, has accepted the_ chair of English. For the past six years Major Allen has been Prof. of En glish and Commandant of Cadets injSouth Ky. College. Prof. Jno l'hackston, an A. B. graduate of Furman University, has been se lected for the chair of Mathemat ics. Piof. Thackstou for the past two years has been principal of the Manning graded schools. He has made Mathematics a specialty. Capt. Ralph D. Epps, a first grad uate of the Citadel, has been se lected for the chair of History. Capt. Epps has been successfully teaching in this state fur the past six years. For four years be wes President of the Methodist Con ference School at Cokesbury. Af ter this he taught History and Lit erature in Co!. Patrick's school al Anderson. Mrs. J. P. B. Allen, a first honor graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., has been selected to tak^'charge of the vocal depart TSent. Mrs. Allen has held simi lar positions in some of the most prominent Female Colleges in the South, and is in every way qual ified for this responsible posi tion. Not only are all of the above teachers well recommended by the faculties, of the different Colleges from which they graduated, but thoyhave proven themselves to be successful teachers. Each ono of theinwas unanimously re-elected to fill the positions . which? they are now holding. With the addi tion of these teachers, the faculty for the session of 1901-1902 will consist of 21 College and Univer sity graduates. Maj. Allen and Capt. Epps are both married. They will live in the main building. Prof. Thackston is a single gentleman and will live in Barracks No. 1, assisting Capt. Cain with looking after the young men iu this barrack.s PROGRAM COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES SOUTH CAROLINA CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. Sunday, June 2nd-ll a m Bac calaureate Sermon Rev T M Bai ley, D D Greenville, S C. S:30 p m Sermon, Rev T C O'Dell, Columbia, S C. Monday, June 3rd-10 a m An nual celebration Fiddian, Pierian, Robert E Lee and Gwaltney Liter ary Societies. 8:30p m Exercises by Students of the Preparatory School. Tuesday, June 4th-10 a m Or atorical Contest, Jno C Sheppard Medal, Sophmore Class. ll a m Declamation Contest, Bailey Medal, Freshman Class. 8:45 p m Annual Concert. Wednesday, Juno ?th-lOa m Annual Reunion ? lumni-Alumnae Association. Address by Dr W W Smith, (clacs '96,) Baltimore, Md. Essay, Miss Mary Fogle, (clas;. '94) Cameron, S C. 4:6pm Art Levee. 6:30 p m Dress Pa: -.de SCCI Battalion. 8:30 pm Graduating exercises. Annual Address Henry S Hart zog, LLD Clemson College. .Delivery of Diplomas by Presi dent Bailey. Reduced rates are given by all railroads in South Carolina to tho commencement exercises of the S. CC I. All friends and patrons are cordially invited to attend, and ii Ihey will send their namep in to Capt. R. B. Cain, Ed gefiel d, S. C., by May 28th, homes will be provided them. Charleston, S. C., May 18.-All dispensaries in tho cit}' and coun ty of Charleston were closed thip morning by Ihe county board oi control, an order having been re ceived l'rom the state board of dis pensary control at Columbia, di recting that they be closed. Th* order went in in effect at once. All moneys have been remitted to Columbia, and the dispensaries are being guarded by constables. Now is the time to subscribe for! the ADVERTISER. / ?>UH ? Ulli H t ? ! ?? ?1 RI I: ? I ?!H ! II * ^r ? ? : : ? : ; ' Ki ? !M1 I SOm R0/13S . I:?. . .? . VS. ? BAB ROADS. I HOV TO DO IT." SlIIUlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllilllllIUllllllHII! EDITOR ADVERTISER : The Wt. ington Township Good Roads i. ciety was organized on Sat?rela, May ll tb at Modoc, S. C. Th following officers were elected: Jno. C. Morgan, president ; W II Nixon, vice-president ; H. C. Mid dleton'and Drs. T. E. Jennings and D. A. J. Bell members of the Executive committee; Wm. S. Middleton Secretary and Treas urer. Very interesting talks on the importance of improving our roads were made by Messrs. L. P. Torn, J C Morgan, J E Luke, Di T E. Jennings and-others. A program arranged for the next meeting is as follows : 1st. "How to Work Roads," by H. C. Middleton. 2nd. "What May We Expect by ur Good Roads Society," by Dr T E Jennings. ord. "Should We go Over or Aiouud the Hills/' by JC Mor gan. 4tb. "Good Roads-Their Public Benefit," by D. A. J. Bell. Each of these subjects will be open for twenty minutes debate. The next meeting of the Society will be held at Modoc the first Saturday in June. The interest ed public is cordially invited to be present. Washington Town ship has started the ball rolling and expect io the near future to I have all of iiir roads to be opera ted afier the proposed new mods?] road which the United States Gov ernment is goii.g to assist the county in laying. What other Township will follow Wash ing' on ? Next ! WM. ir. MIDDLETON, Sec'ry. dark's Hill, S. G. BAD NEWS POU STATE VETERANS. Columbia, May 17.-Thc Stale Supreme Court .to-day fixed the amount that would be available for Confederate pensions at $100, 000. This will be a sour..o of great disappointment to the old soldiers and very man}' others, it will be remembered that the Act passed at the last session of the General Assembly fixed the ap propriation at "at least $150,000," while the general Appropriation Act only carried an appropriation of$100:000. The sentiment and vote of the General Assembly was that the j ension fund this year should be $150,000. HE HAD THE CASH. Ile lacked refinement, culture, grace; Ile had no charm of form or face, To see him read would pain your sight, 'Twas misery for him to write. And yet, like ail that's human, he Had one trait of humanity And that the bes!, I might here state At making money he was great. Wherefore around him all men Hocked, And women, too, and were not shocked 1 t things iie'd do or tilings he'd say, in nid rough,coarse and brutal way. They merely smiled indulgently, And said : "How free from gulle is he ! Ile doesn't have to try to please We love his eccentricities." -Philadelpnia North American. THE HOME GOLD CUBE. An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards arc Being Cured Dally in Spite .of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weaken ing ol' tlic Nerve?. A Pleas ant and Positive Cure for Hie Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness is a dis ease and not weakness. A body Ulled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use ol' intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable ol' neutralizing ami eradicating!Iiis poison, and destroy ing the craving for intoxicants. Suf ferers may now cure themselves at hoiue without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CUKE" which has been perfected alter many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate eas.', no matter how hard a drinker. Our record-; show t he marvelous f rans for.nation ol' thousands ol' Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men, WIVES CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS!! CHILDREN CUBE Youit FATHERS ll This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific l'jr this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, eo that it can be given in a cup of lea or coffee without the knowledge ot the person taking il Thousands of Drunkards have cum. themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cuni; and made temperate men hy having the ''tum;," administered by lo vin;; friends and relatives without their knowledge in coll'ee or tea, and belicvi today that they discontinued di ?ukin? of their own free will. Do Xor WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive oui the disease at once and for all time Tiie ''HOME GOLD CUBE" is sold at th? extremely low price of <>) o Dollar, thus placing within reach of eve j b.idy a t real ment more effectua! t others costing j2d :o $.">0. Full dil . tiona accompany each package. Sj - cia! advice by skilled physicians whe ?.. requested without ex tra charge. Seul prepaid to any part ol' the world on 'eoeipt of One Dollar. Address Depi C 441 EDWIN ll. GILES & COM TALI 2;J:?? and 2?? Market Street, Philadel phia. Ail correspondence strictly con!! ' ! ? V is hard enough as it is. It is to her that we owe our world, and everything should be made as. easy as possible her at the time childbirth. This is just.wh.it ii ? 'Sr: . . - ? -> /LO wi 11 d o. It w i 11 m ak e baby's coming easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. Il is simply to bc applied to tho muscles of the abdomen.- It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength and elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and jj prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: "I have used Mother's Friend and can praise it highly." Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store, SI per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co., ATLANTA, GA. ' Write for our free illustrated book, " Before Baby is Born." REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Foi: SALE-Jn town of Edge?eld, situate on south side of Addison ave nue, live acres of good land, two-room dwelling, recently overhauled, good well of water; also good building lot on street running from Griffin bill to Columbia street. Price for the wholp $475. 6marGsept Fon SALK-Horn's Creek lands, 1G5 acres,:-] good tenant houses, well wa tered on two sides, good springs, fine stock farm, best of cotton lands. Seven mile::-south ol' Edge?ield 0 H. Price $1500. ?jani902 Foi! SAM:-100 acres hind, (old Fair homestead) G-room dwelling, "2 good tenant house?, all necessary outbuild ings, good gin house, well watered, good pasture and line cotton lands\ Six miles south o?' Edg-Mleld C II. Price $1500 4jaJil902~ 212'.. acre?, good 4-room dwelling, 4 gond ?enant houses, well watered, S ..md spring?, creek through entire Limitation, best cotton lands in South ('aro'?na, 40 to 50 acres fin? bottom lands, high state of cultivation. Five mi ?es south or Edge?eld C H. Price $2000. 4janl902 l'on SALK-1 5-rroom cottage north ?ide of Geter street; price $1000. J l-rooin cottage, west side of Bun combe street; price $850. 1 5-1 oom cottage, west side Buncombe street; price $1000. 4janl9G2 Foi'. SALK-One tract of hind con taining 140 acres with sevcn-i ?m cot tage-and. two tenant houses/ situate one and a half iri:ies"uor>.Ji of'-.v-re-ntotr. Price $15 per acre. - 30jan^Jan FOR SALE-One of the most desirable building lots in the town, situate on South side of Main street,oabout two hundred yards from public square, containing one and one-half'acres, more or less,"good two-room dwelling, good spring of water on lot. Price $1,000. . 24jan24oct For Sale-SO acres, two tenant houses, three miles east of Woodlawn, good colton and corn farm lands. Price $5 per acre. 2janl2m For Sale-Go acres, one tenant house, three miles east af Woodlawn, good farming lands. 2janl2ra For Sale-In town of Edge?eld, six room dwelling on north side Of Main si roet, in heart of towh, barn and sta bil-;, servant's house, good well of wa ler. Everything comparatively new Price $?500. 2jan6m For Sale-13G acres, two tenant houses, 0U acres in cultivation, three miles east ol' Woodlawn, good stock farm, also good land for cotton and corn. Price $5 per acre. 1 \ 2janl2m 1,000 acres land, 9 miles north of Edge?eld, (tho old Dr Clint Tompkins place), good dwelling, out buildings, well watered, good stand for store; also mill site on land, fine stocjc range. Price $(?500 as a whole, or win'"cut up In nd in small tracts. Apply to W. N. Burnett. 1.2mdecl9 Lot in town of feet Modoc] 33x100 Price $50. Apply to W. N. Burnett Real Estate gent. Gm., Von SALK-117J? acres Jand{% mile from Trenton; good barn and stables, 2 wells good water, two gooa\tenant houses; 100 acres in cultivation j_price $2,0t.'9. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. ,12m-dec 12-1900 House and lot on Geter street, at present occupied byT.O. Strom. Price $1000, one-third cash. Term* to suit purchaser. W, N. Burnett, Beal Es tate Agent. For sale) in the town of Edgefleld, one house and lot on south side of Ge ter si reet. House contains three rooms, also barn and stables. One acre In lot. Terms' $250 cash, or $300 on time. 1 \% acres of land in town of Edge field, West End, on Jeter Street. Price ??300. W. X. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. A seven-room, 2-story house.on Gray st reet, in the town of Edgefield; good servants ami other outhouses; also goodwell ol' water, with 40 acres of j laud. Reasonable terms. Apply in person or by letter to W. N. BURNETT, EEAL ESTATE AGENT. wm TTERS T2AE? M AUK. , TIE GUEST HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. They bring Health, Strength and Happiness to the Weak and Convalescent. > An Unexcelled Appetizer. M1SHLER HERB BITTERS CO., \ m North 3d Street, Pbilodelpiiiji, Pa, Thousacc?.- St?TO Kidney ?.,roubl<: and D?is'? ?ELrto;? it. How to ?^?ad Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it sta.':i twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an ?$Nf lion of the kid neys; if it st uns your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in thc back is also convincing prooi that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. Th^re ia comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidne/ remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of th? urinary passagt. It corrects inability to held water and skiding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wineor beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of bslr.g compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. Thc 'jni.'d *nd the extra ordinary effect of SwSCIp?Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the mont distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have thft best. Sold by druggists inSCc. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle ci this wonderful discovery fSjfcT and a book that more about it, both absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Some of Swunp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in tbisjpaper. to stott Ora -Graduate'oi fl ano mm Do?, TORONTO, CANA DA. W 77^ T?TJ BSA V, ESR COT ff F IE Ii ll BI! Il I JIl I* lp Lpg I| ? Supci!!] Hm Mimbi. [?Office and Iufirn\ary?at *B. L. Jouos' stablos, rear |of Court HOVJHO, EDG-BPIELD,:S. C, I respect fully nolie i I thy patronage ot' tho poop!.?. Will answer telephone calls promptly. m ?PljUlBOEjpBllEED EDCEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depositary ? DIRECTORS. I-J. C. SHEPPARD, - AV. TV. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNI?HT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M^COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER ; W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS .J. C. SnErPAnn, President AV. W. ADAMS, Yice-President. E. J. M IMS, Cashier. J li. ALLEN,'Ass'tXashier Pays interast?on deposits by special contract. lloney.ro loan on liberal terms. Prompt'and polite attenlion'to busi* ness. voi Recount solicite'!!. Qi mm (TRADE MARK REGISTEHEO MO. 17?30.) TT CHILL AND FEVER CURE, THE ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY. 50 CENTS A UOTTLE. Thc old reliable the kind your fathers used to take. Thc one thai never falls to cn rc. Don't waste time and money experimenting with new cures. But po for thc best from the jump. Frog Pond is thc ounce of prevention and pound of cure c< mbined. Ask for it take no substitute, if your merchant docs not .sell it write to us wc will send it direct for 50 cents. DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CO. Wholesale Drniitrisls-Selling Agents AUGUSTA. GA. E. J. NORRIS SiSLLS McCormick Binders Keepers 51 ewers Rakes Shredd ors J. I. Case Separators Acme Harrows Cutaway Harrows IC. j. JVOI*I*T@ ED GE FI ELT), S. C. Photographs in latest ^styles, at prices te suit the times. it. H. MIMS' "Yo?ic?to^r:';itors. 3ta>? of South Carolina-Cou nb,1 of Edge?eld-In Che Probate Court. P. E. Day, aa Administrator of the ?state of Miss Amanda Ilnrri son, deceased, Plaintiff, against J;imes M. Harrison, et al., De fendants. On reading and filing the Com plaint in the above entitled action, ind on motion of Sheppard Bros., Plaintiff's Attorneys, it is ordered: That all and singular thc creditors }f the estate ol Miss Amanda Har rison, deceased, be and they are hereby required to make proof of Lheir claims before the Probate Judge for Ed ge fi old county, at his cilice in the town of Edgefield, S. C.. on or before the 2nd day of May, 1901, cr else be debarred payment. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1901. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Easters Time at Other Points. Schedule in.Effect Jua. 27th, 1001. NOHTIIBOU.VLi. Lv. Jacksonville (P. S) " Savannah (So. Ry.) " BarnwoU. " Blackville. Ar. Columbia Lv. Charleston. (Bo. tty'. " BummerviUe. " Brnnchvillo ... " Orangcburg... " Klngvlllo. Ar. Columbia . Lv. Aiiyudtft, iso. Ky.)... Lv. Groniteviile . Lv. Aikoa. Lv. Trenton. " Johnston. Ar. Columbia, (TJ. D.). Lv. Columbia, (Bldj St... " Wbuisboro. " Chester . 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Excellent daily passenger scrvico between Florida and New York. NM. Si and 32-Kew York and Florida Lin? Itcd. Dfily except Sunday, composed exclu sively o? Pullman finest Drawing Room Slceo* ing, Colnpartmont and Gbseivatorj- Car8.l5? trvvoon l?^w York, Columbia and St. Augustine.' Pullman Bleeping cars -ietweon Augusta and Alkea and New York,.runs from Augusta te Columbia via Blackville. Parlor cars be tween Charleston and Columbia. Nos. and BJ-New York and Florida Ex press. Drawing-room sieoping cars between Augusta ami ?vew York. Pmbnnn drawing room sleeping curs between Port Tampa, Jack sonvillo, Savannah Washiagtonand V\w York. PuJlmau sloe' iagcara between Ch.-riot ie anil Uli-hnion?. D mig cars between Charlotte an.': Savaannh. Nos.:i5 and OH-JJ. 8. Fast MnU. Through Pollmnu draivin ?-room bn?fo; slcoplngenrsoo tv.-een Juck* . ri!Jn ;.!; ! Now fork and Pull n::;u sleeping cars hot ween Augnsta and Char lotte. Dining cara st-rve ali meals enroato Pullman ??eepins cara butwoon Jaoksonrille mid Columbio enronte daily botween Jack^on rillc and Oiii'-innati, vin Asnoidlle. FBANE S. SA ??NON, ii. il. HAIiiJWICS, Tl.ir.l ^. -P. ?-(T. ::. jlgr., Usn. Fas. .?.?tt., IToKhington, D. C. Washington, D. 0. W. B. TA 3. P.. W. II : 72J T, As't Gen. : aw Ag't., Div. P.a.?. Ag'r., Atlnntr., ei:u Charleston, ?. C. S3* H3 O w > o %< o ? io c3 O ? M to s o Kj O ci O r1 i> K? co o g Bl H O te hr ?> CQ . fe! Kj O a FOR RENT. Our-* Dwelling House and lot one milo from Court House on Buncombe St., House contains 5 iarge rooms, and o commodious ian!ry and nfove room. On the [ot there is a barn and stables, n jervaut house and a well of fine srater. For further particulars ipplv to D. S. DuBOSE, May 8-Om Edgefield, S. C. G (V/ rtilq sifaal'jre is on crcry "box of tho Ronuino Laxative BromO'Quinine Tablets ho ruxOdy that curcu a volt! in one day TO CURETA'CCLD IN ONEDAY Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j \ll druggist" refui d the mon?-y if it "ails to curt'. ?.Vt. Grove's signature Rgonfeacb box. 25t Stands Pre-eminent When it Comes to Low Pric?s. A visit lo our store will couvince you. We mian what we say. Our line->f Spring and Summer fabrics are so numer ous, pretty, and surprisingly cheap that the alert shopper will see many interesting things. Our WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT is surpassing cheapness exemplified; BUNTINGS, LAWNS, and DIMITIES from She to 25c yd EMBROIDERIES, ALL-OVER LACES, BEADING, NOVELTY BRAIDS-compe?tion stands in owe of our per fect assortment. Their cheapness is a blessing. 7/ This department is very much in EVIDENCE for its durability, comfort, graceful patterns, and completeness of STYLE. Our humanic and world known lines are a crown ing triumph. The factory backs us in a personal guarantee with every pair. CLOTHINGS YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S In this line our varieties excell at every vpoiut. UN BIASED judges tell us that our goods are the handsomest, our prices the lowest. These are the two special elements we try to unite in our business. The goods are silent but 6upply strong evidence of the above. Jr Additional cause for rapturous applause in the line of our Fast Black Lace effects ard French Stripe HOSIERY. "Medium and extra sizes. SEE that elegant line of LADIES' GAUZE VESTS at' Jc to 50o, The ?cand 1 Oe Counters Are quite attractive. Come to see them. BUSTLES and SKIRT FORMS. We ask an inspection of our lines aud at least a part of your business. W. H. TURNER, CORNER STORE NEXT TO COBB'S. E DC E FI EL D , S. C. iii 7. 'S B I 1 WHITE'S 1 FOE SPRING WE EVE . TS miMiiiimnmti illili? ?Uil Uilli-L'u iimu ?iiiii?initiiimiiiiui GATHERED THE NEWEST, MOST DISTINCTIVE AND ORIGI NAL STYLES IN AMERICA Come ! Investigate ! Examine ! and you will be as enthusiastic as we. You will know what you want for Spring when you look through our line. We have the great est range of suits to be found in the city. The only small thing about them is the price. .Everything new and up-to-date. NO OLD GOODS. % The best line. of Negligee,Shirts in theciiy, 50c. s&L$t.Q0. Merrys Hats in all the latest shapes arid shades, $1.00 to $5.0(1: Make this store your headquarters. Have your friends meet yoiTj} at_ Whig's Clothing Store. ****** A DISCOUNT OF IO PER CENT. ALLOWED ON ALL CLOTHING J. B. WHITE & COMPANY Spot Cash Clothing Store, AUGUSTA - G-JL. Established Hl;g&. IP The Standard of Purity in E lt Has the Subtle Charm in Flavor to Please Consumers, ^ QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS. Sold by all Dispensaries in South Carolina. FRANK 6. TULLID6E & CO., Cincinnati .Ohio. . f$ .. .v :?".. <\ -.. ??;.,:<?)%??:? ' y..x '.' | : ' 1 ...ti'. - fl j PROF. P. M. WHITMAN 20$ 7t?i Sirasi, Augusta. Ga., GIVES FREI! F.VE TESTS Tor all d. f . ls o siulit, ffi"Ii??ls tko proper glasses natl WAK .MKTS them. I cn; Cs cue ir.?c your (rr.r-.s '.r!u!c -ou v flu; mm illa CB O y CAUTIOX.-Alwayslookfor ?'S ?>S?2 the name of D. D. Tomlinson, g ? ft Paila., oa thc label of tho bottle, r* & J Best External Remedy in the World for : Rheumatism, Neuralgia,: SPRAINS, BACKACHE, &c, Depot: No. 400 North Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. .l - i- 'J iU :i" ye 11?? s site, Oles BQfl Presses. GET OCR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Paw, Grist. Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Dress, Cane Mill, ami Shingle Outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Fu rio and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll Machinists'und Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, ?jaws, Files, Oilers, etc We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Ward Iron foils & Supply Co AUGUSTA, GA Foundry, J. hine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works fiSjF Repa ia Promptly Done GEO. T. SHARPT0N, DENTIST, EEGZPTELD, S, O FrontJItoom in Chronicle L'ld'g. I respectfully>>licil thc ^patronage of the people^ kt In A3 fine lot of WA? TER GROUND Mea in half bushel, bush" el, and two bushel sacks. Also a carload of YELLOW CORN in excellent condition, sound as a silver dollar. L. E. JACKSON. D T. ?RICE. HENRY C. WATSON. GRICE & WATSON, LIVERY STABLES. (Grice's;01d;Stand.) ?P^T* Patronage of the public solic ited. Prompt, faithful, and carefu service. Reasonablejcharges.