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Edenfield Advertiser V Kator Advertisiu<f One incl first *i?sertion, $1.00; each subsequent ?nsertion, 60c. Want Notices, one cenl ??er ? ord, each insertion. Other luca. ?o'ices, len cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent iusert'on. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks ?od all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad verti.?erDf?nts. Liberal contracts made for thr?e, six, and twelve months WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 190J Fire Protection That Protects Edgefield, S C June 2nd, 1902. Messrs Griffin & Minis, Edgefield, S. C. Gentlemen : We beg to acknowledge through you, check for the full amount of damagis claimed by us occasion ed by the explosion of a lamp in the Edgefield hotel. It gives us pleasure to commend your agency to those wishing pro tection from fire, as only three days elapsed from the time the loss was reported to you till we re ceived a check as above stated. Yours truly. L. B. & N. M. JONES. The examinations for the award ol vacant scholarship-in Winthrop col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be neld at the court bouse on Friday, July 11th, at 9 o'clock a m. Applicants must not be less than 15 ye irs of age. When scholarships are vacated after july 11th, they will be awarded lo t hose making the highest average at this examination. The next session will open September 17, 1902. For fnrther information and a cat alogue address the President at Rock Hill- D. B. JOHNSON. Notice is hereby given that the County Executive committee will meeton Monday, June 15th. JBuisi nessof indortance. All members requested to be present. THOS. RAINSFORD. County Chairman. The regular June Examination for applicants for Teacher's certif icates will be beldon Friday, June 13th by order of the State Boord of Education' The exami nation for white and colored teachers will be held on the same day. A. R. NICHOLSON, Supt. Education E. C. Mr. Milford, the Bee Hive Pho tographer, has decided to stay here for the commencement. He is still making those lovely gem oval photographs 6 for 25 cents. Have you a picture of your best girl or fellow ? If not, why not ? I The Nev; York Racket store is doing busiucss at the same old Btand. We will place ou special sale counters next Monday beauti ful and stylish goods at ?ucb low figures that will make the shop pers faces beam with smiles. Our store can always be found in the lead and not bringing up the rear of the procession of low prices. Come to see us on Mond-iy next. J. W. PAEK. FOR JlENJ^The home of the late Dr. J. W. HillT?nTIai? street two blocks from the public square. For price, terms, etc., apply to J. H.. CANTELOU. We are goiug out of the Sewing Machine business aud will close out five Standard sewing ma chines at invoice cost for cash. When we say cost we mean it. If you Oded a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES. We are headquarters for paints, oils, putty, glass, etc., and priceB are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Our mower-the McCormick-is np to now. When the purchaser investigates and compares with it other makes, the McCormick ie generally purchased. Investigate, contare, n all we ask. We know that you will use no other." E. J. NORRIS. We carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brush es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Trr Lynch's Oue Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. W. E. LYNCH & Co. A car load of Rock Hill end Car olina high grade buggies that are right up-to-'Jate, which we are sell ing at a low price. Also a dozeu other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY & JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defect? of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Can you use a nice 100-piece chiui dinner set? We will sell you one for less than you can buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line ol glass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can'l keep cool without one. Can we not sell you one ? RAMS & Y & JONES. Quite a novel line of swinging lamps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will ban^ one of these lamps in it. RAMSEY & JONES. The season is now on for matting and laniolum. We have them ii many beautiful patterns. RAMSEY ?.'JONES. Oak bed room and walnut mar bl? top suites. Wardrobes witt French glans doors to match. Irot beds and springs to fit. Chairs anc tables to fix your rooms up-to-dati if you want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We have the only First-Ciasi Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skillec and courteous barbers always oi baud lo serve you. Fresh towel (pr every ?pstomer. Razors, spis sors and clippers id first-class con djtiop. Opme to us for your shav tug, shampooing and hair cutting Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to posp-of?ce. Ll ljjifiuiimiiuiumiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiium{ if LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? (fti!ii:iiinntiimiiitxiuiuiiitiituiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiin?T Mr. W. F. Dobey, of Aiken, spent Sunday in Edgefield. The usual first Monday crowd! was conspicuous for its absence Mr. James Jones, of Ridge Spring,is visting Mr. B. J. Crooker. Miss Ja.lie Turner, of Augusta is visting the family of Mr, D. T. Grice. Bro. Towill, the editor of thej (Advocate, came up with the Bates-| burg ball team. Miss Ida Norris, of Johnston, u jspendig this week witli Mrs. L:eut-| [Gov. Tillman. Oar candidates' column gro ?every week, but we can make roo ?for a few more. Miss Eva G over, of Batesburg.l is spending this week at the nomel of Mi. J. H. Allen. Capt. M. B. Lipscomb, of Ninety! Six, is on a visit to his sister, Mrs.| @L. R. Gwaltney. The Cotillion club will give thej wellest of all swell dances in tbef opera house on Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs. \V. E. Prescott came in Suuday morning to hear] the baccalaureate sermon by Dr. Gwaltney. Miss Isabel Coonor, f f Batesburej land Miss Lou E'la Norris, of John! Jston, are visiting at the home of] Jtbeir uncle, Mr. E. J. Norris. Misses Leila and Eula OwdomJ ?of Johnston, and Miss Annie Tim mermau, ot Pleasant Lme,are vis-| iting Miss Bessie Ouzts. Miss Lucile -Mobley, Johnston! is with her sister, itlrs.O. Sheppard,! Jr., for this week, attendiug tbef commencement. Judge and Mrs. H. \V. Dobey were in towu Monday. Judge Dobey gave his many friends the candidates grip. Misses Ethel and Zena Payne Jof Johnston, spent Sunday wi'h JM?68 Effie Allen and attended the| (commencement exercises. Mr. George Wat?is, of the Johu 'ston Monitor, attended the ball game Monday, and paid the ADVEKTISER a call while in town. Missess, Sallie, josie. Pawnee and Jessie Mobley, of Johnston, spent Sunday with Mrs 0. Shepp ard and att?nded the commence ment exercises. Ola Thurmond and Leola Gard ner, I wo very attractive aud accom-8 pl ?6hed young ladies of the Hardy sa section,are visiting at the home of Hon. J. Wm.Thurmond. MisB May Walker, of Pleasant Laue, and Misses Eliza and Rola rimmerman,of the Mountain creek sectioD, are visiting Miss May Dom. <Mr. W.'F. Doby jg building ' planing and sash and blind fae-? tory near the freight depot. This! will he fitted out with improved! machiuoy.-Aiken Cor. Augustaj Chronicle. The Columbia Record says: uIn some ways Sam Lonee is a good deal like Ben Tillman". Which is the aggrieved, Rev. Sam or Boss Ben? Misses Lee Morrall and Mamie! Carwile returned on Sunday after-] oon from Atlanta where they re received many charming social at eutions from the four hundred of I Georgia's capital city. Mr Ben Mays, who has been for two years filling a very responsible position in the census department n Washington, arrived iu Edge field last Thursday to speud some me at home. Miss Mary Ann Fuller's many friends were glad to receive and greet ber as one of the attendants pon the commencement. Miss Fuller was a member of the class of ty Miss Elberta BI an who bas been a matriculate of St. Mary's school, Raleigh, N. C., arrived in Edgefield Friday and is with her grandparents, Dr. aud Mrs H. Par ker. Rev. J. P. Mealing spent Satur day and Suuday in oui town. He participated iu the Suuday morli ng services in the opera house. Rev. Mr Mealing is gratly beloved) by the people of Edgefield. The Batesburg base ball team come up and played the Edgefield team cn Monday afternoon. Those ho witnessed the game say that it was well played on both sides. Thc score stood 7 to 6 in favor of Batesburg. Thi? little giants, of Johustoo! came up on Saturday afternoon! last aud crossed bats on the Edge field diamond with the little giants] of Edgefield. The score stood 13] to 12 in favor of the home team. You had better atteud to that] fowl house that has been neglect ed for a year or the board of health! will "git" you when they inspect! lon Friday uoxt. A stitch in tl mel will save a fiue. Misses Hettie and Kate Shep jpard will entertain the Logomachy ?club at their home Tuesday even lng, the 10th. Our ycuug peopb? greatly oupy this gama and the ?social intercourse incident thereto, both of which is elevating and edi .tying. Tho Advertiser acku3v;ledges the receipt of a very beautiful invita tion to attend the Clemson college commencement, Jnne 6-8, which was sent ps by \Vallape T. Prescott, whom all Edgofield honors and loves. Wallace has completed his course apd. is now a full fledged gradpateof the textile department. Wp predict a vf ry successful career for this, unusally promisingyoungj man. fWE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA ig^J3AYNB, Pres':. F. O. FORD, Cushier. X Ct?its?l, $250,000. SoriMu? Hnd I ? 1 1 ft OOO Undivided, l'rofll? ( ?AlV)VVV" Facilities of our magnificent New Vault contalnl/iiE 410 ^nfety.Lock Boxes. Differ ent Sblzos are offered to our patrons and ' ublic at 93.00 to 910.00 per annum. VOL. LXVII. EDGEFIELD, S. C.. THE PLANTERS LOAN ANO SAVINGS BANK, AUttUSTA, GA. f. Pays Interest on Deposita* Accoonts Solicited. |L. C. Hayne, President. Chas, C. Howard, Cashier. ESDAY. J [J NE 4. 1902. NO. 23. i lu candidates' column will Bb?Jonn this week tho announce gment ui Mr. R. A.Cochrau for the( jfofrice of Supervisor. Mr. Cochran? lis a good man and familiar with jthe duties of this important office. jThe people of this county know Shim. We presei t the name of a good Jinan for re-election to the office of| ^Supervisor of Registration, that of ?Mr. John Herin from the East-side |or tb" Longbranch soction of thel ?|eounty- Mr, Herin has served the| 'peoplefaithfuily for one termandp asks their support for mother. The Hon. J. Wm. Thurmund formally auuouuces this week his 'candidacy for Congress from the (2nd district. Mr. Thurmond is the only candidate from Edgefield and he naturally expects the support of tho people of this county and he will not be disappointed for the raajority.of the ballots cast in the primary will be for the Hon. J. ty. Thurmond. Some people have looked with disfavor upon the rapid strides women have made throughout the North and West This new order, oi things now exists in South] ?Carolina. A woman is Assis tant State Superintendent of Education; a woman has been chosen as president of a female college in this state; a female college of the state, is to have a resident woman physician. In consequence of the recentinnovation of the Methodist church, creating the office of deaconess, some of our churches will have wo men as deacons. Stand Like Stone Wall Between your children and thf ?tortures of itching and buming ec zema, scaldhead or other skin dis I) 6e8-How ? why, by using Buck .en's Arnica Salve,earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for fever ?oroF,u)cere,8?lt rheum, cuts,burns or bruises. Infallible for piles, 25e at G. L. Peun?fc Son's drug store. Improved implements A sign of good times or a good sign of the times is the fact that improved agricultural implements are being more generally used byR i he farmers than in former years/J As we look from our office window we see on every side of thc pquart these improved implements dis played, such as mowers, binders, ^raiu drills, corn planters, plows,] cultivators aud barrows of all Kinds. These implements would not be her-? if the demand for ?ham d d not exist and the demand is greatly increasing. Beue"' '- J rived in several ways fri use. They save labor-i hotse power-which is gaiu in the press of the ci ion. One mair-With, a bini do the work of a dozen mer more satisfactorily, too. Th work of planting and cultivating, hoi only harvesting, is thoroughly done.-A machine, even so simple amachine as.a corn planter or gu ano distributor, does not slight its work. It is adjusted or set to do a certain thing in a certain way. Tell the average hand how you want itj done and often you find that he) has done the opposite of what you directed. Not so with machinery, it either works properly or refuses] to work. Then, too, to got the best results from improved implemente one is forced to improve his lands by removing the rocks and stumps! ahd filling the gullioB, pulveiizingj the soil, etc. Every farmer who runs two plows or more should gradually add to his store of im proved farming implements and machinery. They will help him to solve the lab ?r problem and force him to improve his lands. With the labor problem soloed and the impoverished lauds im proved tho Louth will become the garden spot of the universe, and Edgefield county the Ed'-u of tho south. The greatest ambition of Amer ican men anu women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman aili jeted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or gans, but Wine of Cardui docs regulate derangements that pre vent conception; does prevent miscarriage ; docs restore weak jj| functions and shattered nerves li and docs hiing babies to homes J barren and desolate for years. K Wine of Cardui gives women the j health and strength to hear heal- j thy children. You can get a I dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui i from }-our dealer. 148 Margret btroet, Memphis, Tenn., April 14,1901. In February, 1901,1 took ono bottle of Wino cf Crrdui and one packaeo of Thediord's Hiack-Draught. I had, been married fifteen years and had never given birth to a child until I took Wine of Cardui. Kow I am mother of afine baby pirl which waa born March 31,1901. The baby woighs fourteen pounds and I feel as well as any person could feel. Now my home is happy and I never wiU bo without Wine of Cardui in roy house again. Mrs. J. W. C. SMTTH. For advice (ind literature, address, irlvlwr symptoms, "Thc Ladles1 Advisory iiepart nietit ", The Chattanooga Medicine Cornpatur, Chattanooga, Temi. "*7' STEEL ROOFING and SIDING, (Snccudorpli'a Parent.). Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof. ANNOUNCEMENTS : $5.00 CASH IN ADVANCE, Congress I hereby nunoutice myself ^candidate for Congress from thef jsecond congressional distict, sut Jject to the reRuit of the primaryE election and hereby pledge myself| to abide by and support the nom inees at said election, and to sup-l ! p.ort the platform and principles of| the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democrats of Edgefield Coiin'y ; I am a candidate for Congress froml che 2nd district and will abide the re-l snit of the primary. While I am op posed to imperialism, 1 am in favor of treaties allowing us to shove our goods! on liberal terms in every market of the! world. I favor practical, tangible re-J suits. Trusts should be throttled, but| corporations doing a legitimate busi ness should be encouraged and pro tected, Rural Deliveay toutes,in suf ficient number to supply mail to every| family every day, should be establish ed. I favor turning loose all the mon ey down here that can possibly be secured. The rights and convenience* of the people should receive para mount attention. What I am today is due largely to your support and help, for which I feel grateful to yoi:, and I refer you to the record which will show for itself whether 1 have been true to you and whether I have pro tected and promoted your interest. I will thank you for your support] in the ensuing Democratic primary. J. WM. THURMOND. To the Demociatic voters of Edge-|< field county : I hereby announce myself as al candidate, in the ensuing primary.] 'or congress from the second dis rict and solicit your support. ] ?nterlain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the issues ol .ha day whenever proper oocasionr present themselves, and in the "neautime hope that my ?charactei md general fitness may receivi t'our attention. I shall be eubject| itali .imes to ihe regulations pre scribed for the primary, and sub scribe to such pledge as tba wis-l lom of thc S'a te democratic part}[ nay formulate. Respectfully, ? G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. 'Andii or I respectfully annou: ce my sell is a candidat' for the office of Au iitor of Edgefield County. I wil ibide the results of the priman dection aud6upport the noiniueet if the partv. H. W. DoBEY. . I respectfully announce mysell is a candidate for re-election ti he office of County Auditor; am lo hereby pledge myself to abid? he results of the primary electioL md to support the nominees ot he democrslic party. J. B..HALTIWANGER. Trearurer ll LUC uciiiuu. - >ort the nominees of the same, i s?j. ts 1 have said before,l hope my friend* viii remember.me in this election, li mt I wi l love them just the same. J. TRAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives lama endidate for th? House of Representatives. 1 will abide the re mits of the primary elections and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON I respectfully announce myself is a candidate for re-election tu the House of Representatives, and pledge myself lo abide the result and support tho nominees of tht democratic primary. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. Probate fudge I respectfully anuounce my se! a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of P. obate of Edge field county and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primary election and support the nominees of the party. J. D. ALLEN Superintendent of Educatto7i I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Superintendent of Edu-| cation for Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo cratic primary. WM. A. BYRD. I hereby announce myself as a| candidate for re-election to the of fice of County Superintendent of Education for Edgefield county and agree too abide the result of th S primary election and support the nominees of the democratic party. Respectfully, A. R. NICHOLSON. Supervisor I respectfully announce myselffi las a candidate for the office of Su-i jjpervieor. I ?viii abide by the re sults o? the democratic primary! and support the nominees of thc] party. D.D.PADGETT. I am a candidate fir office oil |Supervieor of Edgefield County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 2(ith. 1 will be very thaukful lor any nod all support gwen me, and, if elect ed, will discharge the duties of the office with an eye eingle to the good of the county and Ihe people. R.. A, COCHRAN, Supervisor of Registration I hareby announce to the voters 'of Edgefield county that I am a [candidate for re-election to the ofr fice of Supervisor of Registration and will abide the result af the primary and support the nominees ?of the same. Thanking you for favors of thu past, I shall try to merit your contiuued favor and 'confi(Jer,ue. JNO. O. H ERIN. I R. H. M I M S, j Photographer, jE3J<3-BFJBT_.TJ, S. C. Strictly up-to-date. Have you a| (photograph of each member of your ?family. Good work at low prices. THE NEW DOMESTIC Was awrrded the gold medal, the ?highett award given at the Pan-Amer ?can expostion ats the best family SEWING MACHINE, recognized by experts as superior to all other family sewing machines in many important details. I will furnish a brand new sewing machine from $15.00 up and give guar antees with them. Apply to J. E. ROGERS, TrPDtoD, S. C. DR.ERNEST SMITH, m DENTIST'?"^ BIDG-EFTEIJJJ, S, cl Teeth Extracted absolutely without pain.. DFFICE HOURS j g a. m. to 1 p. m. I 2 p. m. to6 p. rn. 14 YRS. ACTIVE PRACTICE! ESTATE NOTICE, ALL persons holding claims "against the estate of Dr. J. W. lill, deceased, late of Edgefield ?ounty, are hereby notifie-l to pre ent thc same duly attesten, aud ill persons indebted to said estate o make payment unto the under lined. J. H. CANTELOU, Executor. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria] Jhills and Fever is a bottle of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It is simply ron and quinine in a tasteless form re-no oav. Price 50c ?j1 WANTED CONFEDERATE STAMPS, NOTES ! pay good prices for Confederate stamps, or. nvelopes preferred, currency, bonds, etc. LooV ver yours and let me know what you have, 01 otter still, send samples. Hank reference Riv n. I deal fairly and promptly. Munt up yoi ld war time correspondence and write me. Dc Cit delay. This means much to you. Address. '. C. liarbuugh, Canxtown, Ohio. 3 WDOM'S i & now iuuu i ru ni mt: o tv JVJA1\~ R3 INGEN BUILDING, with a g full and up-to-date stock of Fancy and Heavy GROCERIES, HARDWARE) and Confectionery, which will be sold at the very lowest prices for cash. Free lot for hitching in rear of the store. L A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building ?41111111 M 111 ii 111 II 111 f 11 e 11 ? 111 J i ii i inmiiiiiuiimii H 1 THE AUGUSTA I SAVINGS BANK. 805 Broad Street. ? W. B. YOUNG, "-sident = J. G. WEIGLE, - - - - Casi, .-t 5 SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED = Interest Paid on Deposits T?llllllflllltllllll IIII1HIIIIIIIIMII llllllllhllllllllll: FEEL BADLY? \ Do you suffer| from indiges-| ion, Dyspep sia, want of appetite. Loss of Strength \ Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few di ses oft Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blood Tonic. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S.C. 9 J PRINTING i JOB PRINTING i B PRINTING Letter, Bill and Note Heads J Envelopes, Etc. J LlilUYClupe lllllllllilillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll TO ADVERTISERS! AND OTHERS I Copy must be in this office byg Saturday noon before publication! day on Wednesday to ensure in-S sertiou. The paper goes to prossj ot 7 o'clock Wednesday morning! and the forms are closod at noon Tuesday. Bear this iu mind, dear] contributors and advertisers. Southern K. lt. Schedule. Trains leave Edgelleld for Trenton (Columbia, Augusta, Aiken, etc. No ?129, except Sunday, 5 $0 a. in ; No, 133 [dairy' 1:10 p.m. j Trains arrive at Edenfield, No. 60, Iexcept Sunday, 11:30 a. in; No. 134, daily, 4:25. Connection at Trenton for Augusta, iMacon, Atlanta, etc., also for Colum 'bia, Charlotte, Washington and thc ?jinn iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiii?ii f THE FARMERS BANK I ? OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. 1 STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITOBY. i = THE LAR S. STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY S I Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 = I Surplus and Undivided Profits.. 15,000.00 S I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 ? I Protection to Depositors .$131,000.00 | S We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above = = fac>. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ? ~ I- Urder provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guard.an S E administrator and executor, and to accept ami cxecutC trusts generally. E S A. E. PADGETT, President T. I?. RAINSFORD. Vice-Prcs. . S ? J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cashier. \Y. H. IIARLING, Asst.*Cai.hier* S ?ill|||i||||||||!!i||i||||||ui||||||||||||!||||||||||||lllilllllll IIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllltii J. WILLIE LEVY, MOM ?f OMW?iR, The greatest line of Clothing in Augusta. Full line of BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. IO THE LADIES : A great line of Tailor-Made Sls.?:rts, Washable Shirt Waistsl ready to Wear Hats. When in Augusta Call to see us and mention this paper. IIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 844 Broad St, AUGUTA, GAI I FAY GAFFNEY. fi JAMES T Af?.\? I, GENERAL INSI?RAK?K Represent the very best Fire Insurance Companies in the'country and ar?" Lfrents for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., the oldest and largest nternational Life Insurance company in the world. Insurance in force Jan st, 1901, over $1,202,000,000.00. .This company; issues the on'y polioy th? Absolutely insures. Offlice Over Bank of Edgefield. Every ProsperousFarmer hss~av by? ~?u? ly. Now she tolls not, but she spins. You see, I bought her a bicycle."" i'.2 ??"'.? ri?<^K?nW4rl?w?j?O? S? M'-(^KaLrru4rWwjuX*irWt R| ^f^^-" Binders,Beapers, Mowers, Bakes, Dorn Shredders, Grinders, Binder Twine Repairss WRITE ME a postal and I will give you full information. I Bell also COTTON GrlJNT SYSTEM Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, Weeders, Etc. E. J. NORRIS, w m W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. ^TVrit? TTs For Price.o, Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Biggies, Wagons. Pianos leal istiPuiQents. A good Buggy-the easiest ruuning, best riding, with the longest staying"qualities-see my Hue of Open and Ton Buggies, Carriages] Phaetons, etc. The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell Wagons. Anything iu the Hames? Hue, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddlery,?tl. we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toued and best made Piano on the market we can show it to you, or the best Organ by the least money. Call and let us ihow them to you. The fiueBt selection of Sheet Music over seen in this section/soa* aud look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and itillt* mental music. And last, if the sad necessity e^ er comes to you or yours watt? you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and ea tire lino of Undertakers' Goods aro at jour services. You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show |y?a anything you wish ho see or hear. . O OB JO HNSTON, S ?