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Edenfield Advertise TV.O&. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR Subscription Price-Sent to any address for one year for 1.50; for "?ix montos, 7cc; for three months, 50c, Payable in advance. Kates for Advertising-One inch first "osertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices,one cent per word, each insertion. Other local .iof ices, len cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nat ur.e, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for thr?-?, six, and twelve months Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edifefield, S. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1902. Our young friend, Mr A F Perkins, has purchased a half interest in the Saluda Senti nel. We wish him all suc cess in his venture. Mr Per kins was once employed in this orHce and knows his bus iness well. Saluda is to be congratulated on his acquisi tion. Mr C J Terrell, of the Johnston Monitor, is associ ated with him.-Aiken Jour nal and Review. We favor Edgefield having water works and electric lights, lt is a necessity as well as a luxury for our town to have a first-class system of water works, for the town has no protection whatever in the way of fire extinguishers. It is a known and indisputable fact that taxes are too, high now to think of levying ad ditional to put in the much needed systems of water and light plants. It is far better for the town to own these pro posed plants and to operate them, for, as we stated some weeks ago, the' town would operate them to make expen ses, while a company or cor poration would operate them ' for revenue and all the reve nue they could squeeze from the consumers. But, if it is true-and it is-that Edgefield is unable to own her own plants, because of the already ... too high taxes, then it is best, under the circumstances, to grant a franchise to the in "^-nnrators. It is a matter will all be involved in. Iiis best to grant prix&^s for as . 4l^^fiar>ia5.p'ossible, solfTlu" the expiration of such time, matters are not operated sat isfactorily to the citizens and consumers, matters may be righted. It is best for the peo ple not to obligate themselves to take these improvements But will the'corporators put in the plants without assur ance of a certain amount of pledged patronage ? Let us have water works and elec trie ligh:s^ but also let the au thorities of our town be slow in granting privilges and seek advice from towns which are more learned, because of the experience they have had. j The County Auditor's office will .be open for the purpose of receiv ing tax returns, of both personal and real estate for taxation for the year 1902, from January the 1st, 1902, to February the 20tb" 1902-. All persons owning or controling property in any inauner whatso ever are required lo make returns of the same between the dates above mentioned, and any and all who refuse or neglect to do so will be charged with an additional as sessment of 50 per cent, for non return on personal property. All persons persons owning land are required by law to make re turns of the same and to note on their returns all transfers, to whom and from whom. Owners of real property, situate partly withm and partly without any incorporated town or city are required to list the part in the city or town separately from the part outside the incorporated limits thereof. Assessment of real estate values is fixed by the County and State Boards of Equalization every fourth year. Every*male citizen betw<en the ages of twenty-one (21) and sixty (60) years, except those incapable of earning a support, from beiug maimed or from other causes, and except those who are made exempt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls: At E dgefield Court House from Jan uary 27th to February 20th inclusive. I emphatically insist upon all parties whoee duty it is to make returns of their property for taxa tion, to dv/ so within the time pre scribed, by law. I recognize how difficult it is for people to pay their taxes, but the law must be obeyed. J. B. HALTIWANGER, County Auditor H T S. C. C. I. During the present season there as seemed to be an epidemic of ariousdiseases throughout a mun er of Northern and Southern col ees, especially in our more uota ile Institutions. At Groton, Mass, "neodore, Roosevelt, has bceu ecently very ill. pneumouia has teen the pro vailing type, a?.d tho' . school of 400 students, was sus ?euded for some weeks on this ac ount. At Pottstown, Penn, the arge boardiug school at that place ias also had to suspend on accouLt if sickness. The Connie Maxwell )rphanage, itt Greenwood, has re ?ently suspended the school ses lions for some days on account of neasles. A student died recently tt the South Carolina college. This ias uot, however, alone boen cou iued to the colleges, but toprivato amiliee as well, grip, pneumonia, md measles having been unusual y prevalent. Last year Clemson iud Limestone colleges were both luspended of th? same conditions. Our owu Institute has had to thare fer the first time a part of hese conditions, there having a leal of sickness among the stu 'oots Ibis >'ear- Th?B *or tiie ??5 C JI has been a very unusual occur ence, as, siuce the organization ilev^n years ago, there have been io deaths in the institution -until his year. The two students who iied were victims of pneumonia. Throughout these troubles, Pres deut-Bailey bas never thought of ?u?pensiou or in auy way 6birk ng tho duties of the hour. He has brough it all,borne every expeuse )f medical tee, medicino, and a rained nurse, and at the same im-? given bis personal sympathy iud attentiou to each patient, liarge enterprises are always at ended with large responsibilities, md especially is this true of large (ducatioual Institutions. Presi lent Bailey has proven himself a rise, kind, and heroic leader. May lis stt:r aever set ! Edgefield has ever been known is one of the healthiest of loeati ?ns, and has only shared with her leighbors this year the prevailing pidemics. We are glad to state tow, that with the exception of olds, there is no sickness at the nsti'.ute. Mr Stevens and Mr }ato, who have been sick, are cou 'alescing, and will soon be out. Presideut Btiley, during this ?cholastic year, has borne au uuu lual share of burden, but is equal o ? very emergency, and has maui ested to the people more than, ir bis ability,aud the future gl"ry )f the SCC I under his leader ?hip. The South Caroliua Oo-Ed icational Institute is the crown o. E Igefield and the assurance of her :uture prosperity. May she ever ive and move on "conquering and o conquer ! " K K NOTICE /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- PERKifIS, Edgefield, S, C. iel (Complaint not served.) TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. ttaway Henderson, Jessie Jal bert, J P Lovelace, W T Lovelace, Jackson Holloway, Perry Hollo way, Martha Holloway, Joseph Holloway, Belle Holloway, Mag gie Holloway, Lula Holloway, Julius DeaBou, Julia Dyason, Georgia Deason, Donnie Deason, Mrs H J Harper, Mrs R H Gar ner, Mrs W H Bruce, Mrs W L Daucus, Mrs W R Montgomery, A J Holloway, T J Holloway, and E P Holloway, Plaintiffs, vs .'eury Holloway, Hicks Holloway, Mrs Deborah Self, and Hender sons, Defendants 0 the Defendants above Named You are hereby summoned and iquired to answer the complaint 1 this action, which is filed in the Ree of the Clerk of the Court of ommon Pleas, for lhe said couu r, and to 6erve a copy of your an arer to said complaint on the sub sribers, at their office at Edgefield )urt house, Soutb Caruliua, with l twenty days after the service ereof; exclusive of the day of ich service ; and if you fail to au ver the complaint within the time foresaid, the Plaintiffs in this ition will apply to the Court for ie relief demanded in the com laint. SHEPPARD BROS., PiaiutifFs Attorneys. Feb. 6,1902. W. B COGBUBN, C C C P, [SEAL] o Henry Holloway, Hicks Hollo way, and Mrs Deborah Self, non resident Defendants : You will each take due notice lat the Complaint in tho above ated aeiion, is now on file in the ffice of the ?JJeik of Court of corn ion pleas, in Bad for the couuty f Edgefield, and ?t&te of South arolina. SHEPPARD B?OS., Plaintiff's Attorneys. Feb. 6, 1902. i j C B GARRETT B B RUSSELL, JR GARRETT & RUSSELL Cotton Factors, and Commission Merchants. Liberal advances r TjpTTQm ? H ? Cor- 5fb!* onCotton in Store. AUuUuJLri, Uri. McIntosh Sts. y ?SH vv H Stof?*nv< rt/vx^^rt/n-*1'*- K*wiS SS >->;Krt.Krt/rt ^Sfcy A FULIJ FIVE FOR G Freight pa1 3 and stool ami b?>ok furnished willi each instrument. Fully warranted for nix years. More .' elegant cises and expensive action? sold at marvel ously low prices. ADDRESS I J. A. t?OLLARD, I NINETY-SIX, S. e. JOHN R. SCHNIEDER Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 'LIQUORS, FINE 'WINES Havana Cigars. Mineral Waters. Ftc. Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, G H Munn & Co. Moet and Chandon, Urbano Wine Company,. Annenser-Bush Brewing Ass'n. 601 and 802 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. PENNSYLVANIA PURK RYE KJGUT Y KA KS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS Four Full Qi.uris ol' this F;ne OLD FU HE RYE. EXPRESS PREPAID We ship on ap?K0T1 in Plain' seal" ed boxes, with noSmirks to indicate contents. When yeiT^ceive it and test it, ifjitjis not satisfact?r?^J^n^ it at our expense and we wi IJ return your $3.50. We guarantee this brand to be eight years old. Eight bottles for 50, express prepaid; 12 bolt!es for;!f9.50, 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 the market, and will save you 50 per cent on your purchases. Quart Kenti cky Star Bourbon.. $35 Elkridge Bourbon. 40 Coon Hollow Bourbon_ 45 Monogram Rye. 55 Baker's A AA A. 65 Old Crow. 75 Hoffman House Rye. 90 Mount Vernon (8 yrs. old) 1 00 Old Dillinger (10 ) 1 Gal $1 25 1 50 1 00 2 00 2 40 2 50 3 00 3 50 4 00 The above are only a few brands of ibe many we carry inatock. bend for catalogue. AB other goods by the gallon, 3uch is Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold equally as low born $1.25 gallon upwards. We make a specialty of the jugtrade ind all orders by mail or lelegraj h viii have our prompt attention. Speci il inducements offered. ? The Altmayer and Flatau Liquor Co. Mail orders shipped same day re ceipt of order. ,506,508, 509, 510, 512, Fourth St., Near Union Passenger Depot, MacoD, Ga. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone senrlltic. n *l:etrh.?j?ldescniHon mn> ulckly nscortnin our opinion :rc'.< whether nr nvention la probably patentable, ('..?> munta*. lons strictly contidoiil ?al, ITjuulbnokoa Patent:* CM /ree. Oldest naen cy forHeourmii j utentfl. fi I'ftUtMB taken Uimuch .Munn & Co. recel vef peeial notifie, yltliont rlinr^e, in tito "fie ?m?m. k. handsomely ll!iiRtraii>< ?rocklf. Jjinrcst cir I .illation of nnv ncienihJfl .inur.vil. 'l'omis. $3 r.| CUT: (our mont lis, il. Bold by OH nowsdejiuir 361 Broadway lum, um wui liwir i un UrauouinHr^f. 625 F St., Washington. D.C. PROF. P. M. WW 209 7??1 Street, Augusta, Ga., ?IVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects <. light, frrlnds the proper (rlusben und WAii IA HTS thom. Lenses rut ir.'.c yoi r frame while you wait ?r . " tells if you need 1 nT*f - net'-ciae or^lis^? NOTICE. Ou account o ness, my son, of Johnston f(FT IT1K two Mondays Res olougfd ill ARKER. office ek Terms, ten dollarTTper^Sout" J. WM. THURMOND, Edge?eld, S. C. Tile World's Mest Fever Medicine.; Ss7oi ohnson's Tonic do*?s in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in JOdays. Its splendid cures are in striking contrast with tne feeble cutes made by quinine If you are utterly wretched, lake a thorough course of Johnson'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 Chill and Fever Tonic. Itcosts 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not. ? MUSIC SCHOOL m -is- - ffi? 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 her former pupils, and others who may wish to take lessone from her on PIA NO OE VI0LI?7 CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. 'Augusta aud Ashville Short ?Line. Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1901.; Lv August*. 9 40 a m 110 p ra Ar Greenwood.. 12 17pm 1130pra Ar Anderson..., 7 30 p m . Ar Lauron? ... 115pm '.' 00 a ra Ar Greenvale.. 2 55pm 'J 45 a in Ar Glenn Sp'gs-4 05pm .'.. Ar Spartaobuig.. 3 00 p m I 00 a-ra Ar Saluda ... 5 23 p in Ar iiendersonville 551 p m ArAsiivlle.7 00 pm . .'jv A?hv II? ... S20 a m .. . .JV Spart ?nhjrg 1145 am 4'O pta Ly Greenville - IL 55a ni 4 00 p :n ArLsurcns ... 130pm 7 00pm /jv Audi *!ja. 6 35 a m Ar Greenwood .. 2 2S pm 5 10 p m Ai Aug ?sta- 5 05 pm 1048 am Ai Savannah.... 5 55 nm . j\ C?lh mu Falls 444 p m? Ki .fl neigh- 2 l? a m Ai Norl dk.... 7 30 a m" ai ??te sburg....G 00 a mj? A . L: i.cl pond - 8 J 5a m nguMa.' 3 55 p m i J I leudare. 5 5S p m fairfax. /j 12 p nu ' y?*missce... / 2i*i p in . Lea i lort..'.. y ii? p m Jori Royal. #2$pm '. Chariest 00. .'. ? ava i) nab. . ( harle.sioij . . fl |'| a fla " Tori Kuy al. 7f;)sm " Headfort.. ? 45 a ni 11 Ye m assee. .. 8 40 a m u Fairfax.-.-.'.'. .'. ;:ma m M Allandale._..... i loira Ar Augusta... ll r,5 a rn Close connections at Gleenwood for fill points "bu S.A. L., an 1 C. and G ?aiU'ay, and at Spartanburg with Southern Rail-way.' For information relative to ticket* rates, seehdulea, etc., address W". J. CRAIG, Gen. Pas6. Agt Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. $ 2,500.00 $ WOB/Tf? lt 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 IS to $7. For style, com fort, and service, theyi cannot be surpassed by custom-made ?hoes. FOR 8ALE BY . J.M.COBB Z^f\ EDGEFIELD, S. C. EDGEFIELD S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS.!! ! E. ai J. C. SM ?WA I?D. \V. W.ADAMS, J. H. BOX'KXIGHT, J. A. REXXETT, J. M.COB?, II. S. HOLLAND. A. 5.TOMPKINS, C. C. FULL CR W. ?i. PItESCOTT. i I OFFICERS5 : ? .r.C. SHKPPA&D, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice Pre?i(K.... Giqs aijfl Presses. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press. Jane Mill, and Shingle.'Outfits. Building, Bridge, F cdt ry, Furic ind Railroad Castings, Railroad, M J1 Machinists' and Factory Supplies.| Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We :ast every day. Work 150 ITands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, ;Press;and GinJWorks t^gTRepa ?sjPromptly Done Lita^Im Works & Supply Co AUGUSTA, GAJ TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Take Laxnf :ve Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggist* [refund the mon-y if i fail?**to cure. K. AV. Grove's pignatur i* on each box. 2*^ Photographs in latest styles, at prices to suit the tunes. R. IT. MIMS; Stops the Cough and works oil' thc Cold, [.stative Bremo-Qui?i ne Tablets cure 1 cold in one day. Nb cure, } 0 pay Prjce 25, cents. 0 yNKOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING ?'hen ypn take Grove's Tasteless Chill ??opie, pecaiisi'the formulais plainly ] ?iririted ftp every bottle, showing that ti;? simply Iron und Quinine in a asteless form. So (Jure, JJo Pay. 50p _' _? _ fiotice tp Creditors... ALL PERSONS holding claim? Armlet the Kstnte of J S Mc lure and Rosie McNure are here by re?jnir?d to prove tho earn? be fore me on 01 before the 13th of , December, 1901, or tLey will be de barred. W. F. ROATH, Master Edgefield County. j November 6, 1901. 1 SOUTH?RN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah. Eastern Timo at Other Points. Schedule in Effect June 30th. 1001. NORTHBOUND. Lv. Jackson ville (P. 5), " .Savannah (So. P.v.). " Barnwell. " Blackrille. Ar. Columbia. Charleston, (So. L?y~. " Summerville. " Branchville. " Orangeburg. " Ringville. Ar. Columbi;! . No.34 Daily 800a 122?p 358p ?112p 5?0p Ooa No.3G Daily 7 Jap 12 30a 4 lau 615a ll oup 7 41a!l2tWut Lv. Augusta, (.So. P.v.). Lv.Granitevillo Lv. Aiken.?... Lv. Trenton. " Johnston. Ar.'3o I'1rn nt a. Lv." t3 ITJmbTa* ( Bldg 1?T. " Winusboro. " Chewer . " Kock Hill. Ar^Charlotto . Ar. Danville. Ar. ?iciimoud Ar. Washington . " Baltimore (Pa.RK). " Philadelphia. " Now York. o Ote 9 2Sa 10 24a 2?op 3 2Sp a uv,> 352p 4 07u o inp 6 50p 7 asp S S8p 9 O.rp 12 4sa ti Qua 7 lia Olia 1180a .?Vip 200a 2 45a 4 OGa 5_40a ?t?op 10 lop libbi? nam _2 10a 6 25a 7 25a 8 17a 8GSa 0 5?a 152p 6 4up OOop U35p 2 Ste 6 23a Lv. Columbia .. Ar. Spart auburg " Asheville .. Ar. KnoxviUu .. Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Louis ri lie . 113i)a a lop 7 lop J_o_ 73up 75Jp 7 20a 10 20a 200p 7 lop tilua 8 40a SOL-THItOL'NO. Lv. Louisville , Lv. Cincinnati Lv. Knoxville . " Asheville .. " i ?mrtanburg Ar. Columbia .... N0.33IN0.&5: Daily ?Dally 8 ?Ja 1 55a 705a 10 35a 215p 7 30p Lv. New Yoi k(Pa.K.R). " Phi lade; pliia. " Baltimore. Lv. Ti'ashi'Rl'n t.So.Ry'j. Lv. Richmond Lv. Danvibe Lv. Charlot ro. f Rock HUI . " Chester . " Winnsboro. Ar. Columbia. (Bldg St. Lv. ColumbiaTT?T D.TT7T " Johnston. " Trenton. Ar. Aiken . Ar. Gr-' itcville. Ar. ? ugaata. Lv. Columbia (So. Ky).. " Kin g vii J.: . ? Orangeburg. H Branchville. " Summerville. Ar. Charleston. LT. Columbia (So. Ry.). " Blackville. " Barnwell. H Savannah . Ar. Jacksonville (P. S.). 3bOp tlUip 8 27p D50p HSJp 4 i&a 8 2Ua 010a 0 44a 10 23a 11 85a 1200m 140p 152p 230p 221p 8 00p UOOp 3 48p, 4 42p 5 25p 6 42p 7 80p ll 40a 120p 18ap 305p 7 40p ms* 3 60a C22a ll 15a 1201m 6 48p ?55p 1040p 11 15p 12 Ola 105u 8 Kia 605a 628a 7 80a ? 5Jr. 7 45a 185a 232a 3 45a 4 25a 6 67a 7 00a 110a 2 52a 8 07a 460a fl 15ft . Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service bet Florida and New York. Nos. Kl and ai-New Yortt and florida Ebt prcss. Drawing-room sleeping cars between Angosta aud >>nw York. Pullman drawintf room slecpine cars between Port Tampa, Jack sonville. Savannah. Washington and Vew York. Pullman ?lcepina cars berweon Charlotte and Richmond and charlotte and Norfolk. Dining cars between t h:ir!ottc and Savannah. Nos. :?5 and ?'i-U. S. Past Mail. Thronrn Pullman drftwinc-room buffet sleeping cars be tween Jartaraavfilo and New York and Poll man sleeping inn between Augusta and Char lotte nr.il Charlotte and Richmond. Dining ;ar3 serve all 1 neals enroule. Pullman sleep ing ears between Jacksonville and Columbia, anroute dally bel woea Jacksonville and Cincin nati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GAXXON, S. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. & 6*n. Mgr., (4en. Pas. Agt, Washington, D. ('. Washington, D. C. W. H. TALOS. R. W. HUNT, As'I Gen. Pas.--. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't.. _Atlanta, (4a._Cha:rlesfon, S^a CH O o ts na ? A? 1-1 Q Cheap Excursion SCHEDULE: LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE NCC 1.50 S TC 2.00 0 H G 2 50] Today on all Fine Whiskey Special Low Rates. C Corn Whiskey.%\ 50 per gal Silver Top Torn whiskey 2 00 " Pride of NC ' ' " 2 50 " . XX Anchor Kye " 2 50 M aid Henry Rye " 3 00 " 31d Apple Bran dy. 3 00 " Did Holland Gin. 2 50 u ?Send us an order and be convinced, is all will have a good time. The schedule takes in the well known bil ker Top at 2.00. Remit by P 0 money jrder, Express money order, or Regis ertid Letter in advance, as whiskey cannot be slipped COL). Train goes jut every day. Xo charges for jugs. Address all orders to EA,. LACKEY, HJjUlLET, N. B. <8 This signature ls on every "SOT of tho genuine Laxative Bromo=Qmnine Tablets the remfidy that cores a cold in one day Notice lo Stott Owners -Graduate ot n wm ?0,1 TORONTO, CANADA. Office and Infirmary at H. L> Jones' ttables, rear of Court House, I respect fully solicit I he patronage of the people. f?T" Will answer telephone calls uromptly. NOTE THE Sale of.this l?iffh-Gradc guaranteed line of the best % O Tr 0) UHTIL MAR(5ri 10, ?1? our $4 goods at 3.50. All our 3.50 goods at 3.00 x\ll our 3.00 goods at 2.50. These prices will not hold longer than March ioth ^ and dees not apply to our spring and summer gdods. We also ofter about fifty pairs of Nos 4, 5 and 6 Ladies $1 and $1.25 shoes at6Sc as long as they last. W t? TURNER ?Jilli! ii2iii?in:i??ii:?>? iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii iiuiiiitfiniiiiEii ;:iii?n:?iiiriimf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^inii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiif FURNITURE DEALER, Has'removed from hisjold stand, corner Broad and Kollock, into 942 BROAD ST. My new stock is .increased both in volume and variety and I am now [.prepared to ofter the public the best quality of goods .at the'lowest price. Here are a few prices: w_* TVkli $5 CO 50 3 00 3 00 2 00 25 $65 CO 42 50 52 CO 30 CO 25 CO 12 50" Bedsteads frcm ?fl CO to $100 CO Washstands " 1 CO - 100 00 Dressers " 2 CO 2C0 CO Suit, s 8 CO 300 CO Chairs 20 15 00 Al?o corresponding low values chiffoniers, roller | top dosks, rugs mattings, curtains, shades, easies, | s mantles, bed springs. Visit us,Edgeriield citizens. ? I 942 BH.OAD STREET, f AUGUSTA. - . - GEORGIA. f IHM ini!iiti-isii**Kiiivrriiiiii}iiiiittFfiiiiii;iiiii3iiisiiiii iii'?iiiiEiif nt i>*i^n?i>i imf ?r.i m II mi II imf iisimti iiirir? A Free Picture o? Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable for framing), if he will send us his name and address, and the name and address of the Camp to which he belongs. Tour best route to Hallas will be vlaMettph'.s Thc ("elton Belt operates Hs own trains (two each dayl from Memphis to Dallas and qthcr Texas cities without chance. These trains leave Memphis, morning and crcn?riB. after thc arrival of trains via all lines, thus offering you close connections and excellent service. H B. BAIRD, ?rawBnfl Pastry Acent, Atlanta. Ca. E.W. la BEAUME, General Passtiyr and Ticket A?ert, St. louis, IU. "Everything On Wheels" I FIELDS LLY'S. Carriages, buggies, wagons, bicycles, harness, hp nj ess carriages, etc." If you. will stop and see our stopfc, you, viii ?o <io?further. We have the goods rrnd pripes tp suif 'OJ-.0 Remember the place FIELD * KELLY, 943 Broad Street AUGUSTA, Georgia, 1