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Edenfield Advertise T; OS>. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR Subscription Price-Sent to any address for one year for 1.50; for -ix monti)?, 75c; for three months, 50c, PayaMe^n advance. ' Kates for Advertising-One inch first "nsertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent per word, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; rive cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts rn-de for thri<?, six, and twelve months Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edirefield. S. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1902. Caril from Mr. JD?, R..D. Mr Editor-I am pained to no tice that in your columns and the columns of the other ouuty pa pers, that ex-Gov Sheppard assails me in a manner quite vigorously from th? wonderful, and yet un warranted, imaginings of his fer tile brain, concerning the issue of certain bonds, and thereby makes it incumbent upon me to vindicate myself to. some extent from his gratuitous charges. I know, if I know myself, that I have done Gov Sheppard no intentional wrong; and I further know that if I had done so intentionally or uninten tionally that Editor Terrell, who so carefully and critically inspects every line published in his paper, would have promptly returned the paragraph to me unpublished, as he should have done had it con tained the slightest suspicion of a reflection upon the personal char . acter and integrity of our honored senator and highly esteemed and distinguished fellow-citizeu. For tome three or four weeks, I have written each wees in my let ters to the Monitor a paragraph concerning the action of a called mass-meeting of the vot rs of Wise aud Piokeus townships on the bond question. Concerning which ? meeting the Edgefield Chronicle of the 16th of January,af ter announc ing the usual organization of such a meeting said : "Ex-Gov Sheppard, on behalf of the committee appointed at a j revious meeting to act for the towuships, in troduced the fellowing resolution : 'Resolved, by the citizens of Wise and Pickens townships, in meet ing as sembled, t hat the aelegation to the gen eral assembly from this county, be, and are hereby requested to obtain the pas sage of a bill by the Legislature au thorizing said townships to refund the . debt now outstanding against them, by issuing new bonds in an amount -"sufficient to retire the prese.it out standing bonds, the new bonds to bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, and to run for thirty years.'" . Gov Sheppard advocated the passage of this resolution with his usual characteristic ability, and it was adopted, 28 of the worthy and best" citizens of the two town ships vedjog in the affirmative and - ."?ill?r?o* a Wo' l-'-o ?AK --O'J .T--o . ?".-*f ber band any amount they should demand to free themselves from the incubus of a $30,000 U S court judgment staring them in thefacf And this was^^^^roTroiiii?D pf tfhsstt matter until in my letter to the Monitor on Jan 30, when I wrote as follows : uAnd now we hear the sad news that the senate, on the petition of 28 voters of Wise and Pickens township* at a socalled mass-meeting of the citizens of said townships, representing near ly 500 voters has already passed an act authorizing the county commission ers of our county to issue new bonds against Wise and Pickens townships, amounting, when paid, to $150.000 to take up a debt of $20,000 in bond's issu ed years ago, and which bonds were delivered without any valid consider ation, and which said bonds have been declared^unconstitutional by our own Supreme court, composed of as able jurists as the world affords." And this information was given ? mo by one in high authority, and I gave it as a news item, not hav ing the least idea of its inaccuracy. Knowing, as I did,Gov Sheppard's! views on this matter less than one j month previous, and not dreaming] that he had stamped his foot upon his own resolution to secare the passage ?tibe very act above al luded to, and for the adoption of j which-resolution he so zealously advocated at the meeting of the two townships on the 6th of Jan. last. This error of mine in saying I that the senate had passed the | bond bill, se ?ms to be most griev ous to him, but I think his repin inga are void ot any foundation whatsoever, and that I am " more . sinned against than sinning." But it gives me great delight to read from Gov Sheppard's card, the following pledge to our people : "I would not be satisfied if I did not 8tateinTthe most direct and specific terms, that nothing has been done,and nothing sh&li be done, whilst I am a member of the general assembly which will have the tendency 4to plunder and impoverish and pauperize'any portion of the people of Edgefield county." This pledge of Gov Sheppard's means much to the tax payers of, Pickens and Wise townships, and we rejoice exceedingly thereat,and now feel we are secure from the recent probability of an enormous debt of $150,000 being placed upon our shoulders in payment of $20,. OOO in outlawed bonds,, in the hands of certain New York bucket ?bops^Jew dealers in superannuat edand .worthless bonds. . . Very respectfully, D. R. D. 623 BROAD STREET. Guns and Pistols. Fine repairing. Leggins and Hunting Coats. Augusta, - - Ga There is a good and valuable newspaper for sale at once-this week -It is a good invest ment, bee, 'phone or write immediately to A F-PERKINS, Edgefield, S, C. Imm for Relief. (Complaint not Berved.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BOUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Comnrou Pleas. Ottaway HenderBOu,Jessie Jalbert, J P Lovelace, W T Lovelace, Jackson HMl?way, Perry Hollo way, Martha Holloway, Joseph Holloway, Belle Holloway, Mag gie Holloway, Lula Holloway, Julius Deason, Julia Pra6on, Georgia Deason, Dounie Deason, Mrs H J Harper, Mra R H Gar ner, Mrs W H Bruce, Mrs W L Daucus, Mrs W R Mjntgoraery, A J Holloway, T J Holloway, and E P Holloway, Plaintiffs, VB Henry Holloway, Plicks Holloway, Mrs Deborah Self, aud Hender sons, Defendants. ?To the Defendants above Named You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tbe Clerk of ihe Court of Common Pleas, for ihe said coun ty, aud to 6erve a copy of your an swer to Baid complaint on the Hib scribers, at their office at Edgefield court house, South Carolina, with in twenty days after the service i hereof ; exclusive <,{ the day of such service ; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within tbe t ime aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in ibis action will apply to the Court for, the relief dernauded iii the com plaint. SHEPPARD BROS., Plaintiff's Attorneys. Feb. 6, 1902. W. B COGBURX, C C C P, [SEAL] To Henry Holloway, Hicks Hollo way, and Mrs D( borah Self, non resident Defendants: You will each take due notice that the Complaint in the above stated action, is now ou fi'e in the office of the Cleik of Court of com mon pleasr in and for the county of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina. SHEPPARD BROS.. Plaintiff's Attorney?. Feb. 6, 1902. The greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or Igans, but Wine of Cardui does regulate derangements that pre vent conception; does prevent miscarriage; does restore weak functions and shattered nerves and does bring babies, to homes barren and desolate for years. Wine of Cardui gires women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can get a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui from your dealer. WINE?CARDUI 143 Market Street, f Memphis, Tenn., April 14,1901. In February. 1901,1 took ono bottle of Wine of Carani and one package of j Thedford's Black-Draught. I had been married fifteen years and had never given birth to a child until I took Wiae of Cardui. Kow I am mother of afine baby girl which was born March 31,1901. I The baby weighs fourteen pounds and I I *?el as well as any person could feoL Now my home is happy and I never wiU be without Wine of cardui in mv house again. Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH. ?^SLJS5*,ei. ?'.ld literature, address, tfviiiK I ijniptonis, '"Hie Ladlea* Advisurv Depart ment , riif C'lirtilnnoo^i Medicine Compatir. Chattanooga, Tenn. ' Beauty Triumphs, 'Tia a PP?CC/O&S Trcanjre. Xo woman objects to betriff turatitiful. Beauty in woman's chan i, joy, ? rids ung strength. Thc world lias I Iways {Kitted an? adored beautiful women. A pretllfr woman dreads maternity for fear? f losing tl, ta | tow er and influence over mi i. What can i i. dme to perpetuate theran and kc?l? woiiie? beautiful? There isa bali univenUlly usel by cultured and uncultiii a) woman in tnt Crisis. Husbands will do i til to htTOtigatl this remedy in order to rei mire their wive! on tlie point of ease with ? tech diUdren cai bc born Hud all beauty oi form uud liguft retained. th Mother's Friend "?"???lui u, is thc simple name by which (hts tn r,iU? li i; remedy is known. It win diminish ali Pfc 11 allied to motherhood. Uaed throufctWfl pregnancy it will dispel roo/iilnfi aickituir. cure ?ore breasts, make elastic all ter di* fl and fibr?N called upon to hold in position viii expanding burden. Muscles soften lindern! soothiiiK?nflu?ttceaud the patient anticipait) favorably the IIMUK, i;i the comfort tlalf [j bestowed. Mother** Friend is a |?<i|ment fore:?- M t^rnal application. Women's own pretty f j ringers rub it gently on th? paris w> s>?yera?j> I taxed, and it ls Instantly absorbed ac? ?ft j lubricates the parts. Your dnijrxist sells lt for $1 per hatti?. You may have our book "Motherhood" free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA, C B GARRETT B B RUSSELL, JR GARRETT & RUSSELL Cotton Factors, and Commission Merchants. Liberal advances ATTPTTQ^A PA Cor-^J?nold8 onCottonin Store. fiUuU?lAi Urii Mcintosh sts. i III ? FULL FIVE VB 35.00. Freight paid, and stool and book furnished with each instrument. Fully warranted for nix years. More elegant cases and expensive actions sold at marvel ously low prices. ADDRESS J. A. H O LL A RD, NINETY-SIX, S. C. :i: JOriN R. SCHNIEDER, Importer nud Wholesale and It-tail Dealer in LIQUORS, FINE 'WINES Havana Cigars. Mineral Waters, Etc. Agent for Veuve Clicqtiot Ponsardin,' G H Munn & Co. Moet and Chandon, Urbano Wine Company, Anneuscr-Bush Brewing Ass'n. 601 and 802 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. PENNSYLVANIA PURE RVE K1GHT Y KARS'OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS Four r'uJI Quarts of tins Fine OI.D PURE RYE. We ship on approval in plain, seal ed boxes, with no marks to indicate contents. When yen receive it and test it, ifjitjis not satisfactory, return it at our expense and we will return your $8.50. AVe guarantee this brand to be eight years old. Eight bottles for $0.50, express prepaid; 12 bottles for^O.50, express prepaid; 1 gallon jug, express prepaid, $3.00: 2 gallon jug, express prepaid, 5.50, Nocharges for boxing. We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in th?! market, and will save you 50 per cent on your purchases. Quart Gal Kenticky Slar Bourbon.. $35 $1 25 Elkridge Bourbon. 40 1 5U Coon Hollow Bourbon_ 45 160 Monogram Rye. 55 2 00 Baker's A AAA. 05 2 40 Old Crow. 75 2 50 Hoffman House Rye. 90 3 00 Mount Vernon (8 yrs. old) 1 00 3 50 Old Dillinger (10 " " ) 1 25 4 00 The above are only a few brands of the many we carry in stock, bend for catalogue. ' All other goods by the gallon, such as Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold equally as low - from $1.25 gallon upwards. We make a specialty of the jugtrade and all orders hy mail or telegraj h will have our prompt attention. Speci al inducements offered. The Altmayer and Flatau Liquor Co. Mail orders shipped same day re ceipt of order. 50G, 508, 5C9, 510, 512, Fourth St., Near Union Passenger Depot, Macoi7, - Ga. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SM TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone lending n eUetcfe mid description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether ur invention ls probably patentable. Communies lion? strictly continent l.-tl. Handbook on Pnteut.riy/?i jent free. Oldest graney lor securing patents. r'jJ Patents token Ul rough Munn &. Co. receive' special notice, without chnrse. lu tho ? A handsomely Wnstnilod wcel;lr. I.nrecst cir dilation of any scientlUc joiiniul. Tenn*, ii a year: fear mont be, IL BOM by all newsdealers.|%J MUNN &Co.36,Broad^ New York 209 Zill Street, Augusta, Ga.. (JIVES fREE EYE TESTS for all defer:* si{jl>t, Kt inti;, tho [?roiiar glusses uml IV.l RANTS thru. Lenses rut \?ls VOIT frame whil? you v. : FB^E tells if you n. , ? p"~~ mauriac or^u.^ NOTICE. On account of my prolonged ill nose, my son, Dil. F. L. PARKER, of Johnston, will work in my office for me two days in each week Mondays and Tuc Respectfully H. PAR FOR I A new ?ix-rooin ly painted-oppo from Mr J M Cobb's residence. r*o sessiou to be given Jan. 1st. Gar den and stalls aud very fine water. Terms/ten dollars per month. J. WM. THURMOND, EdgefiVld, S. C. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine.; Johnson's Tonio do^s In a day what slow Quinine cannot do in lOdaya. Its splendid cures are in striking contrast with tue feeble cures made by quinine If you are utterly wretched, lake a thorough course of Johnfon's Tonic and drive out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chili and Fever Tonic, it costs 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. MUSIC SCHOOL! -ix- . BB Edgefield, S. C. MISS SOPHY GWALTNEY resumed her Music Class at her home, on Monday, the 2d of ?Sept. She will be pleased to see her1 former pupils, and others who may .vish to take lossone from her on PIANO OR VIOLIN, CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. 'Augusta and Ashville Short [Line. Schedule in i.'iTect Jan. 17, 1901.; Lv Augusta. 9 40 am 140pm Ar Greenwood.. 12 17pm ll30pm Ar Anderson.,.. 7 30pm . Ar Lauren* ... 115 p m V 00 a sri Ar Greei v>ile.. 2 55pm 'i4??ain Ar Glenn .Sp'g3- 4 05 p m . Ar Snarl mbm g.. 3 00 p m S 00am Ar Suluda ... 5 23 p m Ar hender?n ville 551 pm Ar Asiiv lie .700 p m :'u\ A;hv Hi ... 820 a m . .j\ Tipari inh.jrg 1145am 410pm Ly Greenville - IL 55a m 4 00 p m lr Laurens ... I 30pm 7 00pm JV And? -ssa. 6 35 a m Ar Greenwood .. 2 28 p m 5 10pm At .Aug ?sta- 5 05 pm 1048 am Ai Savannah_ 5 55 am . Li C?lh Jun Falls 444 p m| \t Raeijrh- 2 16 a m \i Norl .Ik.... 7 30 a rn"! Ai P to 5burg....6 00 a A . i: iel noni].... S 15 a in .*iiffi<3ta. 3 55pm !, Allendale. 5 58pm " J air fax . U 12 p m " Ycmtssee. 7 SR p m " Leal Tort. S lil p ni ?* I furl Royal. s Mp rr '? Charleston. *'. Savannah. Chariest on . r? Ti :i u, .< Tori Royal. 7 ?, ) a in " J?eanfort. 7 45 H DI " Yemassee. fi 40 a n K Fairfax. ?43 a rc " Allendale. J KS tm Ar Augusta. ll 55 a m Close connections at, Greenwood for nil points on 8. A. JJ., an 1 C. and G. Railway, and at S partan burg with Southern Railway.' For information relative to tickets rales, pcehdules,etc., address W. J. CKAIO, Gpn. Pass. Agt Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Trafile Manager, $2,500.00$ WORTH 8HOES. WL m It will pay you to examine the W. L. Douglas shoes, and see for ? yourself that they are just as good in every way as those for which you have been paying I5 to $7. For style, com fort, and service, they cannot be surpassed by custom-made shoes. FOR SALE BY J.M.COBB ?S RDGJSJTIELD, ?. U. TiHfi pOK Or pOOEFIELD fit? 2? EDGEFIELD, S. C. SS State and County Depository DIRECTORS. aa J. c. SHEPPARD, ?. II. BOUKNK? HT, J. M. COBB, A. 5. TOMPKINS, \V. W.ADAMS, J. A. BENNETT, ?. S. HOLLAND. C. C. FULL CR , VV. K. PRESCOTT. ? I OFFICERS J. C. SHEPPARD. President. "ashier :pecia) x louipt and ponce attention to bu si rjess. Vp Account Solicited. Enginesand Boilers, Glos anti Presses. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin. Press, Cane Mill, and Shingle'Outfits. Building,Bridge, F fittcry, Furic and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll Machinists' and Factory Supplies.| Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings.Sr.es, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, ?Press'nnd Gi n? Works ?3fiP"?Repa 1 sf Promptly Done Lombard Iron Worts & Supply Co AUGUSTA, GAj TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Ta're Lav ':ve Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists .refund the mon-y if i fails to cure. i?.W. Grove's^signatur is on each box. Sri Photographs in latest styles, at prices to suit the times. R. H. MiMs' Stops Hie Cough and works off thc Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, Vo pay Price 25 cents. 0 UNKOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing that lt in simply Iron und Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c Notice to Creditors. ALL PERSONS holding claims -v against the Estate of J S Mc Nurfc and Rosie McNure .ire horn by required to provo the same be fore rae on or before the lo!h of Decenibor, 1901, or Hey will bc de bar.-ed. W. F. ROATH, I Master Edgefield County. November ?, 1901. ??u?H?RN RAILWAY. Seatral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June 20th. 1031. NORTHBOUND. Jacksonville (P. si) Savannah (So. Hy. ) Barnwell. Blackville ....av Columbia. Charleston, iSo. Ky Summerville. Branchville . Orangeburg . Ringville ILT.Colombia.ll Ma Lv. CT, LIV, L.T. Augusta, i So. Hy.). 25up Gramtevillo. ;J?>P Aiken . 8<Bp Trenton.. 352p ,Joii aston.I 4 Di y Oolnmbia.! 5~l5p dil-?.mbia, (Bldg Et.j ?.Vip Wlnasboro. 650p Chester . T8Sp Rock Hill. 853p Charlotte .L11..| M),ip Danville.l.'4aa Richmond .1 8 (Ma Washington .I 7 3-">a Baltimore (Pa.RR).| B 15a Philadelphia.ill ?Cia New York.....I Stt?p Columbia .|U 3Ja Spartanburg.I 3 lop Asheville .I 715p Knoxville '.. 4 0'ia uaw 1U loi; ll COy ll 80p ?J U):i ca? 7 25a 817n 8 OSa 0 Ka 1 S8p 64op ll UOp ll 35p 2 5fia ff Zia Cincinnaii _.j 7 ?up Louisville.i 7i>Jp 7 20a 10 20a 200p 7 l?p 8 1ua 8 Wa BOOTH no UND. JV. Louisville JV. Cincinnati Knoxville ... Asheville_ partanburg Xo.33INo.3Ti Daily j Dai ly 7 45a s ?wa 1 55a 7 05a 11035a lr. Columbia .215p 30o 8G5p 8 25a 800p 0 lop OflOp New YorkiPa.R.R). Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washi'gt'n (So.Ry). JV. Richmond JV. Danville ... jV Charlotte. Rock Hill . Chester . "."mnsboro. Cou n bia, (BldgSt. Colun.Ma, (U. D.). John ir jn. Tret r .n. Aiken . G-ranitevillo. Augusta. Lr, Columbia (So. Ry). Ringville. Orangohurg. Branchville. Summerville. Charleston. Columbia (So. Ry.). Blaokvillft. Barnwell . Savannah . Jacksonville (P.S.). 3 3Up fi 05p 8 27p 05Gp ll 3 jp 4 35a 1215ot 8 50a 6 22a ll 15a ?Mm 6 48p 8 ?Ja 910a 0 44a 10 2Sa 11 85a 1200m 140p 152p 2 30p 2 21p 80Jp 3 00p 8 46p 4 42p 525o G42p TSOp 955p 104Up 11 15p 12 Ola 105a 8 50a 6 05a 628a 7 80a 0 5-n 7 45a ll 40a 120p 133p 305p 7 40p 1 boa 232a 8 45a 4 25a 6 67a 7 00a 1 10a 252a 8 07a 450a 0 15a Scoping Car Service. Excellent daily jias-senger service beti Honda and New \ork. Nos. 33 and 84-New York and florida 3x irti*. Dru win ?-roo m sleeping cars between Augusta and IN ow York. Pullman drawing uoia sleeping cars between Port Tampa, .'ack onritie, savannah. Washington and Vew York, 'ullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte .iud Norfolk. Dining airs between l harlotte and Savannah. Nos. 3> and oO-U. S. Fast Mail. Through 'ullman drawing-room buffet sleeping car9 be ween JacksonviJlu and Now York and Pull nan sleeping cars between Angusta and Char otte nnd Charlotte and hienmond. Dining :ars Berro all meals onrou'e Pullman sleep ng cora between Jacksonville and Columbia, inroute daiiy hetw&m Jackson ville and Oincin lati, via Asheville TRANK S. GA N'NON, S. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. ?te Ifen. Mgr.. ?en. Pns. Agt., IVasliington. I). (;. Washington, D. C. W. H. TAI.OE. R. W.HuNT, La't Gen. Pas-.. Ag*!, Div. Pass. Agt, Atlanta, (4a. _Charleston, S. 0. b tel S zn O *] hr M CH O x ?i ? ri O ri W a S S Kl 1-3 M Q Cheap Excursion SCHEDULE : LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE s C C 1,50 S T C 2.00 0 II G 2 50 Today on all Fine Whiskey Special Low Rates. ? C Corn Whiskey.$1 50 per gal Uiver T'?p ('om whiskey 2 00 " " 'ride of XC " " 2 50 " " ' Anchor Rye " ' 2 50 " " )ld Henry Rve " 3 00 " " Rd Apple Urandy. 3 00 " " Rd Holland U in. 2 50 " " Send ns ?wi order and be convinced, is all will hare a good time. The ched ute fake in HIP well known hil ?pr 'J'op at 2.C0. Remit by V ? money ?rder. Express money order, or Refris ered fatter in advance, as whiskey ?annot be si Ipped CO I). Train goes ?ur every day. No charges for jugs. Address all orders to E/?. LACKEY, HAMLET, N. 6. r * <9 Phis Blgnaturo ls on erer.Oox of the genuino Laxative Bromo-Cuimne Tablets ;he remedy that cures a cold Ju one day Soto lo SM CUBIS -Graduate ot dil TORONTO, CANADA. IE ,EB IH Oincc ?nd Infirmary at Vu L Jones'stables, rear of Court H(.u-o, I res|?rclfully solicit the patronage of the people. |3flP~ Will answor telephone calls iromptjy. WE ARE GOING TO THE TO GET (fi (fl O s* SHOES I O X 4fe THAT ARK SUPERIOR IN STYLE, ***** COMFORT, DURIBILITY **TAND?* TONE. Not one detail neglected bv the manfs.in the makeup. wFIST IN QUALIT Y then ffl PRICE We have them for Ladie-s and Gents, Misses and fovs, Children and Babies. Reader ! we want your trade, but do not ask it unless to your ed vantage as well as ours. W Fi TURNER I JXIIltII11l>iltII3>l<Iatl1 MllIIIllIlIllSillIIH?IlSlIlIllIIIlillI illlII?IIXlIirtiai/IllIIIIIIIII13!!IItIIII!IlUltlIIIf III Hilf ltiL? ' FURNITURE DEALER, f HasSremoved from his^old stand, corner Broad and 1 Pollock, into 942 BROAD ST. My new stock is | increased both in volume and variety and I am now = ^prepared to offer the public the best quality of goods ? at the?lowest price. Here ?ire a few prices: ? Ext. Tablee kl Hat Racks " Sideboards Iron Beds_" Stoves" \ ir" Lamps $5 00 50 8 00 3 00 $65 00 42 50 52 00 30 GO 'lt U() 25 12 50 Bcdfter.ds from $1 CO to $100 CO YVfifchelonds M 1 CO 100 00 Dre F si re " 2 CO 200 00 Suites " 8 00 300 CO Chairs " 25 15 CO Also corresponding low values chiffoniers, roller top dosks, rugs mattings, curtains, shades, easies, mantles, bed springs. Visit us,Edgefheld citizens. 942 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. I !fIlKIIIIl!tlll4ltl*f|lllkfII#IIII3tlIlIISIIII]tII!IlllI?lllIIIlltlIIIIf!II[illIIiI[lI?IIll'tIIIIIlFilfI?II1t?lIIfllIII?2?I?tiSIf;:;?7 A Free Picture o? Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, will re?oive a handsome picture of Ger"" Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable tor framing), if he will send us his name and address, and the name and address of the Camp to which he belongs. Tour ber.t route to OaMas will be via Memphis Thc rotton Belt operate* lis own trains (two each day) from Memphis to Dallas arni other Texas cities without chance. These trains leave Memphis, morning and eveninc after the nrrival of trains via all Unes, thus offering you close connections and excellent service. N. 8. BAIRD, Traveling Passenger Agent, Altenla, Ga. Lff. la BLUM, fenwai Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis. ?o. ? "Everything On Wheels" AT FIELDS & K LLY'S. Carnages, buggies, wagons, bicycles, harness, horse ?ss'cairiages, etc." If you will stop and see our stock, you [ilfgo no further. We have thc goods und prices to suit oj. Remember the place FIELD & KELLY, 943 Broad treet AUGUSTA, Georgia.