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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902 Certainly Prompt. . SELF, S. C., June 9th, 1902. MESSES GRIFFIN & MIMS, Edgttleld S.C. v ents : Yours of 6th instant to band. Accept my. thaukstor checa en closed covering full amount of claim made i>y me on the 4th inst, for damage by fire on the 30th of May. You were certainly prompt, The fire occurred on the night of 30th of May. You were notified nod claim made on the 4th June aud ou 6th I recd. check. Such promptuesa, which waa far beyond my expectation, merits commen dation-aud the assurance to the assured that you are as ready to receive. So again accept my thanks and best wishes. Ira yours very respectfully, W. A. STBOM. FOR SALE-A Columbia chain less bicycle iu fine runniug order. Has automatic break and the tires are rn good condition. Reason for selling: Edgefidd is so densely populate! that there is not room enough for wheals on the sidewalks of the metropolitan city. Apply at ' ADVERTISER office. A. F. PERKINS. FOR SALE.-Forty barrels of disinfectant lime at 50c per bar rel. M. A. TAYLOR.' We are offering special bargains in ail summer goods. If you would like to save money now is the time to ?lo so. CE. MAY. Photographic- Prices re duced for the sunner, come and learn them. R. H. MIMS. Ladies and men's Oxfords at very low prices. They xmust go. CK. MAY. FOR RENT-The home of the late Dr. J. W. Hill, on Main street two blocks from the public square. For price, terms, etc., apply to J. H. CANTKLOU. Straw hats at cost a? long as they last. C. E. MAY. We are going out of the Sewing Machine business and will close out five Standard sewing ma chines at invoice cost for cash. When we say cost we mean it. If you need a machine you cannot afford to miss this opport>- uity. RAMSEY & JONES. Negligee Bhirts :n great variety, at very low prices. Ask, to see the ones we sell at 50c. C. E. MAY. We are headquarters for paint?, oil?, putty, glass, eic, and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH <fe Co. I still have a large stock of hos iery in ladies' and men's lace stripes and plain at very low prices.- -CE. - Wecarry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail blush es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Trv Lynch's One 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-iJate, which we are sell ing at a low price. Also a dozen other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY it JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Can* you use a uice 100-piece china dinner set ? We will sell you one for less than yon eau buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line of glass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not sell you one ? RAMSAY & JONES. Qu rv...* , novel iine of swinging lamps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will bang one of these lamps in it. , RAMSEY <fc JONES. The season is now on for matting and laniolum. We have them in many beautiful patterns. , RAMSEY & JONES. Oak bed room and walnut mar ble top suites. Wardrobes with French glass doors to match. Iron beds and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if you want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We have the onlv First-Class Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on baud to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers i u first-class con dition. Come to us for your shav iug, shampooing and bair cutting, Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. SUMMES CLASS IN MUSIC. Miss Sophie Gwaltuey will give a three months' courso of lessons, commencing on the 16th inst. She will receive any of her for mer pupils, or ?Ly new ones who may desire to come. SSB?U? WBBSR?S??SM ? I 1HE AUGUSTA I I SAYINGS BANK. ? I 805 Broad Street. = W. B. YOUNG, .... President 5 S J. GS WEKil-E, - Cashier S S SAViNGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED = = Interest Paid on Deposits ? HfflMfuniimu iiiiuiuiHiiumiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiii = ?Jlillllllllllllll.;illllll!lllllllill!!llllllllllli!illll? I LOCAL AND PERSONAL | iiiuuiiiiiiuiliiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiir; J. YV. DeVurp, Esq.. attended court io Aiken ou Saturday la^t. Mies Effie Alleu will entertain tbe Logomachy club Thursday evp iug. Mis* Effie Alleu spent several days visiting J ; ieuds at Johnston last week. WH direct attentiou to the no tice of J. L. Mims, administrator, iu this issue. Miss Hettie Sheppard leaves Friday for Campobello to spend the summer.. Mr. Milton Jones of Edgefield was in town Sunday 0:1 special bus iness.-Johnston Monitor. St.Julieu Carwile came in off the road to spend Sunday under the parental roof. Rev. Luther B. White filled his regular appointment at Horn's Creek church on Sunday last. The election at Johnston re sulted in a majority of 26 for the public school levy. Mr. M. C. Parker and family have removed to th?ircountryhome to spend the summer. O.Sheppard, Esq is in Saluda to day attending a Masonic convoca tion. He is the orator of the occa sion. Miss Sue Law, a beautiful de butante of Augusta, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Holstieu. Read the timely article of "Fisherman" in this issue. The violation .of law which he cites should not go unpunished. Mrs. Mae Dozier Duncan, of Barnwell, is on a visit to her sie? tere, Mrs. Dr. J. G. Tompkins and Mrs. J. W. DeVore. Today is the opening day of the. summer school. We trust that scores of teachers will enroll and 8ttend every day of tho entire month. i Mr Willie Cogbum, who is play ing good"ball for the Augusta Y.M. C.A.team this season, spent sever al days at home last week. "Thrice armed is he who hath his quarr? 1 juet". Thrice armed are those who advocate the elec tion of dispenser by the people. \frs. Dr. Manly Timmous and children returned home on Sun day after several weeks stay at Wintereeat. Among the Wiuthrop graduates this year Miss Julia Anderson re ceives promineutmention. She is a full graduate in stenography and typewriting. Miss Ella Parts, daughter of Hon W. R. Parks, Parksville, aud sister of our townsman, Mr. Jasper Parks, is numbered among the A. B. graduates of Winthrop college this year. The Rev. Mr. Wallace will preach in our Presbyterian church ou Sunday morning .next. Being the fifth Sunday thare will be no other service in town and our peo ple should attend en masse. Mrs. Carey Lamar, nee Loll ie Addison, of Augusta, is visiting Mrs. James H. Tillman. With her came John Cary Lamar, Jr., who pays his first visit to the home of his maternal aucestry. The following gentlemen, 0. Sheppard,Sr.,B. E. Nicholsou and M. P. Wells, of the Masonic fra ternity, attended an importaut meeting of the Parksville lodge on Saturday night. The town authorities have def initely decided to have beautiful and substantial iron fences erected around the public well and the monument. This will meet the approval of the entire community. Mrs. J. H. P. Roper, accompan ied by several of the children, left on Monday to spend a fortnight in Georgia.visiting her sisters. Those of the family who remain at home will think the days are very long, dark and dreary during Mrs. Ro per's absence. . . Just before going to press we loam of the death of Mrs. Lucy Millet- Wise, daughter of Mrs. Ma ry Miller, who resided at Barnwell. Mrs. Wise's remai?B were interred at Horn's creek church Tuesday afternoon. The young men say Jimmie Byrd prefers the law (Law) of Georgia to that of the Palmetto state. We agree with you, Jimmie, the (Law) of Georgia is beautiful, inspiiiug obedience while the law of our state ie stern anc. .elentless. A new bell (not belie, boyf ) can be heard in Edgefield now. The services at the Mill chapel are an nounced by a very sweet toned bell that has reoently been puroha?ed. It can be distinctly heard for a great distanoe. Mr. F. R. Spencer, of Yorkville, S. O.jhas been engaged by the Mill authorities to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Sossaman. Mr. Spencer has already become very popular with the operatives. During the first, week in July Mr Spencer will bring his family to Edgefield. These good people will receive a cordial welcome into our commu nity. Estate Notice. ALL persons holding claims against the estate of Thomas J. Adams, deceased, late of Edgefield county, are hereby notified to present the same duly attested, and all p .sons indebted to said estate to make payment unto the undersigned. . J. L. MIMS, Administrator. June 25, 1902. ?BSOuumx Makes the food more d ROYAL BAKINO P< Cupid Conquers. Our western ?uburbs will this (Wednesday) evening be the ecene of a beautiful home wedding. Mr. Marion Burnett and Miss Fan nie Belle Schenk will be united in the bonds of wedlock at the home of the bride's parents. The groom is the youngest sou of Mr. J. P. Burnett, who former ly resided at Greenwood. The bride is the third daughter of Mr. J. N. Schank and has been a stu dent of the S.C.C.I. for several ses sions. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.G. W. Davis, pastor of the Methodist church. May their lot be one of perpetual bliss. A happy homo is that of Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson. Following the recent graduation of her young est sou, William,^ from the South Carolina .college, with honors, is that of her youngest daugbter,Sal lie Mai, who has just comp'eted the full course at Winthtop, re ceiving au A. B. diploma. These two young people are equipped in mind and heart for any and all of the Uui.ies and responsibilities of life. Mrs. C. J. Ashley and fam ily will return to day from Ellenton, They will be accom panied by Miss Howell, a niece of Mrs Ashley and Mrs. Merriman. Converse college has given 5 scholarships, valued at $100 each, to the South Carolina Federation of women's clubs. Au examination will be held in Edgefield on July lltb. Those who wish to compete for one of these scholarship would do well to correspond with Mrs. J. B. Haltiwanger with reference to details of the examination. That Miss Allie Bellinger will leave Edgefield about July the ist is greatiy regret ted by all whaknow her. She poseses rare qualities of mind and heart. Miss Allie will make her future home in At lanta with her sister, Mrs Bixby. FILTHY TEMPLES IN INDIA. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your sys tem with Dr. Kiug's New Life P?IIB and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good I digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c lat CV L..Penn & Son's. We are requested to announce that the local lodge I.O.O.F.will at their regular mee'ing this ev ening eleci officers to serve for the ?nsuiug six mouths. All of the members are urged to be on hand at8 o'clock. Reader, if you are au Odd Fellow this ie intended for you. SAVED FROM AN AW FUL FATE "Everybody said I had consump tion," writes Mrs A M Shields, of Chamber8burg, Pa., "I was so low after 6 mos of severe sicknes, caus ed by hay fever and asthma, thaC few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for con sumption, used it and was complete ly cured." For desperate throat and lung disease it is thb safest cure in the world, and is infallible fer coughs, colds and bronchial affec tions, G. L. Penn & Son guar antee every 50c and $1,00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. HAPPY TIME IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writes R N Bevill, Old Town, Va., "when Buck en's Arnica Sal/e wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for fever sores, ulcers, salt rheum, cuts,burue or bruises. In fallible for piles, 25c at G. L. Penn &. Son's drug store. Mr. Wallace T. Prescott, who recently graduated at Clemson in the textile department has engag ed board with Mrs. Ida Sheppard and is employed in the mill. Wal lace is a very hard studeut wheth er it be in text books or in study ing machinery-t h e ways and means of accomplishing the end. VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by drug gist G W Roberts,Elizabetb,W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounc ed incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Elec tric Bitters and applied Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, which treatmeut completely cured him. When Elec tric Bitters are used to expel bil liou8,kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseasePjSkiu eruptions, ulcers and 'sores vaulsh. Bitters. 50c,salve25 at ti. L. Ponu & Sou's. The examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be neld at the court house on Friday, July 11th, at 9 o'clock a m. Applicants muse not be less than 15 ytarsofage. When scholarships are vacated after july 11th, they will be awarded lo I hose making the highest average at this examination. The next session will open September 17, 1902. For further information and a cat alogue address rhe President at Rock Hill D. B. JOHNSON. k| BAKING JT POWDER PURE elfcious and wholesome )WDER CO., HEW YORK. A Plea for P'a. Farmers ! Sow peas. Hill them. Drill peas. Broadcast them. Sow peas iu tho ditches. Plant thom in the gullies. Hill peas in the corn rows. Drill them in the middles. Sow peas iu the straw field. Broadcast them in the stubble. Plant peas in the fence corners. Sow them by the highways and hedges Plant cow pea?,white peas, speckled peas, clay peas, lady-peas, crowder peas and all varieties of unknown, peas to feed the land,beast and man. Farmers, one and all, both great and small, cover the face of the earth with pea?, peas, please, please. Airs. Hattie .Lyon Gardner. On Friday moruing last Mrs. Hattie Gardner wife of Mr. An drew Gardner, died after a linger ing illueds at her home in the An tioch section.For fitter n years Mrs Gardner has been almost an inva lid but has borne her trials and bufferings with a fortitude and patience that were beautiful, yea,! heavenly. A devoted wife, fond| mother and zealous Christian wo man baB gone to dwell forever in the mansions in the sky which abode is promised to those who live and die in the Lord. Mrs. Gardner is survived by a devoted husband, five affectionate children and several brothers and sisters, all of wnora are bowed in grief over their irreparable lose. All that was mortal of Mrs. Gar dner was laid to rest at Antioch, of which church fhe was a member 22 years, Friday afternoon after the fuueral which was preached by ber pastor, Rev.L.B.White. The ADVERTISER extends sympa thy to the beroaved. Union Meeting. The Union rr>eeting of the first division of the Edgefield Baptist association will meet with Little Stevens creek church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in this month. Organization at 10 o'clock, after which verbal reports from the churches. Introductory Sermon at II by Rev. P. P. Blalock; alteruate,Rev. j. E. Johnson. QUERIES : 1. What good, if any, are the Union meetings doing to further the iutorest nf the cause of Christ in our churches ? Speakers: R. T. Strom, T. E\ Dnr?7 J. J. GxifiS?. 2. What is the territory of our Foreign Mission field and what are their needs ? Speakers: 0. Shep pard, A. S, Tompkins. 3. What are our women doing for the cauBe of missions ? Speak ers: Rev. L. B. White, W. H. Yeldell. 4. What aro the duties of a dea con ? Speakers : Rev. P. P. Bla lock, H. F. Green. Sunday ll a. m.-Missionary Sermon by Rev. G. H. Burton; al ternats, Rev. J. S. Joidan. T. E. DORN, BYRD, Moderator. Clerk. Butler's Brigade. There will be a reunion of a part of Butler's brigade in our court house on Saturday, July 12th, at 11 o'clock. The orators of the day will be General M C Butler, Captain W W Lumpkin, of Georgia, Colonel U R Brooks and State Treasurer Jennings, of Columbia. Attend this gath ering and urge your neighbors to attend. A special invita tion is extended to the ladies, girls and boys. Our young people should hear the above named gentlemen recount the deeds of this gallant brigade. They can learn much authen tic but unwritten hisnory thereby. Let thss community and county accord this reun ion the attendance that it so richly merits. Capt. J A. White, the best of caterers, will kill not only the fatted calf but the swine, the sheep and the goats. He will serve one of his first class barbecues on this occasion. More later about the reunion. Notice to Creditors. MASTER'S 0 FFICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. j In Court of Common Pleas-B C War ren, Plaintiff, against Mra Emma C Warren, efc al., Defendant. Pursuant to the order in the above stated cause. All persons holding claims against the estate of L R War ren, deceased, are hereby required to prove them before me as master on or before the 24th day of July, 1902, or they will be debarred. W F ROATH, Master Edgefield County, Juue 24, 1902. ANNOUNCEMENTS : -~=~~?-miim*-^ $5.00 CASH IN AD\ ANCE. Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate foi Congress from the second congressional distict, sub ject to the result of the primary elfctiou and hereby pledge myself to abide by and support the nom inees at said election, and to sup port the platform and principles of the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democrats of Edgefield Con n'y : I am a candidate for Congress from the 2nd district and will abide the re salt of the primary. While lam 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. ? favor practical, tangible re sults. 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. 1 favor turning loose all the mon ey down here that can possibly be secured. The rights and conveniences 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 vot-rsof Edgf field county : I hereby announce myself as a candidate, in the ensuing primary, for congress from the second dis trict and solicit your support. I entertain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the issues of the day whenever proper occasions present themselves, and in the meantime hope that my character and general fitness may receive your attention. I shall Le subject at all limes to the regulations pre scribed.for the primary, and sub scribe to such pledge as the wis dom of the S'ate democratic party may formulate. Respectfully, G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. Auditor I respectfully annoui ce myself as a candidat*, for the office of Au ditor of Edgefield County. I will abide the results of the primary electiou and support the nominees of the party. H. W. DOBEY. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor; and do hereby pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election and to support the nomiuees of the democratic party. J. B. HALTIWANGER. Trearurer I am a candidate for .County Treas urer. I will support the nominees of the party and abide the results of the aeinoo.-atic primary. C. M. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. Wil'. abide by the results of the democratic primary and sup port the nominees of the same. I say, an 1 have said before,! hope my friends will remember me in this election. If not I will love them just the same. J. TRAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. 1 will abide the re sults of the primary elections and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result and support tho nominees of the democratic primary. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. Probate Jndge I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate 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 Educatlo7i 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 the primary election and suDport the nominees of the democratic party. Respectfully, A. R. NICHOLSON. Supervisor I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Su pervisor. I will abide by the re sults of the democratic primary and support the nominees of tho party. D. D. PADGETT. I am a candidate for office of Supervisor of Edgefield County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 26th. I will be very thankful for any and all support given me, and, if elect ed, will discbarge the duties of the office with an eye single to the good of the county and the people. R. A. COCHRAN. House of Represertatives I respectfully beg leave to an nounce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject the rules of the Democratic primary, hereby pledging myatlf to abide the result of the party. M. P. WELLS, ANNOUNCEMENTS $2.50 CASH IN ADVANCE. Magistrate I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate of the first judicial district of Edgefield coun ty. I shall be grateful for the sup port of my friends and fellow-cit izens. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and will support all the nom inees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. [j. respectfully announce myself as candidate for election ag Magis trate of the first judicial district of this county, and pledge myself to abide tba rules and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary. If elected, I shall endeavor to discbarge the duties of the office in an intelligent, conscientious, impartial manner, and hope to merit the approval of all good citizens as well as of the friends, who desired me to stand for the office. D. T. GRICE. Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce to the voters of Edgefiold couuty that I am a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Supervisor of Registration and will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the same. Thanking you for favors of the paBt,. I shall try to merit your continued favor and confidence. JNO. 0. HERIN. R. H. M I M S, Photographer, EDGEFIELD, S. O Strictly up-to-date! Have you a photograph of each member of your family. Good work at low prices. THE NEW DOMESTIC Was awcrded the gold medal, the bigbe-tt award given at the Pan-Amer ican expostion SH 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 $15.00 up and give guar antees with them. Apply to J. E. ROGERS, Trpnton, S. C. DR.ERNEST SMITH, m DENTIST???$g EDGEFTELD, S, C Teeth Extracted absolutely without pain.. OFFICE HOURS j i, A'M' *?JP- M' ?2 p. m. to 6 p. m. 14 YES. ACTIVE PEACTICE WANTED CON 1 ATE STAMPS, NOTES I Pa7 good prices for Confederate stamps, on envelopes preferred, currency, bonds, etc. Look over jours and let me know what you have, or better still, send samples. Bank reference giv en. I deal fairly and promptly. Hunt up you old war time correspondence and write me. Do not delay. This means much to you. ?Address: T. C. Harbaugh, Casstown, Ohio. Wm Watch this Space for the Advertisement of O WDOM'S ^SPOT CASH^ mimiimmiiiiSljOr?"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi -DEALER IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE T. A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Buildi ng FEEL BADLY? gn? aia, want of appetite, Loss of Strength Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few ii ses of Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blood Tonic. THE MUKRA Y DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. mm - 1 ; - ooo J PRINTING I JOB PRINTING B PRINTING fi Letter, B>11 and Note Heads i Envelopes, Etc. L?o liiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii! mn ooi TO ADVERTISERS AND OTHERS Copy must be in this office by Saturday noon before publication day on Wednesday to ensure in sertion. The paper goes to press at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning and the forms are closed at noon Tuesday, Bear this iu mind, dear contributors aud advertisers. rs? ?jiiiiiiiiiiiiiaifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiifiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniif ni' ~~^HH3SHiii m mm I THE FARMERS BANK I OF EDGEFIELD, S- C. STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. = THE LAR B . STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = ? Paiduv Capital.$ 58,000.00 | ? Surplus and Undivided fi . 15,000.00 ? I Liability of Stockholders.:.. 58,000.00 1 I Protection to Depositors .$131,000.00 j S Wc invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for :hcir money to the abov? S g fac> INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. = S (F Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guard.an ?5 B administrator and executor, aud to accept and execute trusts generally. = A. E. PADGETT, President T. I '.RAINSFORD, Vice-Pre?. 5 S J. L.CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W\ H. HARLING, Asst.-Cashier S ?iiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?imii J. WILLIE LEVY, mm mw The greatest line of Clothing in Augusta. Full line of BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. TO THE LADIES : A great line of Tailor-Made Shirts, Washable Shirt Waiitsl ready to Wear Hats. When in Augusta Call to see us and mention this paper. HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 844 Broad St, AUGUTA, GA] H. FAY GAFFNEY. JAMES T'A?IM I BftmSCT AND SM GENERAL INSURANCE. Represent the very best Fire Insurance Companies in the'country and ar? Agents for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., the oidest and .largest International Life Insurance company in the world. Insurance in force Jan st, 1901, over $1,202,000,000.00. fcThis company, issues the only polio? tha absolutely insures. Offiice Over Bank of Edgefield. Every ProsperousFarmerh?s a Binders,Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Corn Shredders, Grinders, Binder Twine Rep ai r WRITE ME a postal and I will give you full information. I sell also COTTON GrlJXT SYSTEM Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, Weeders, Etc. E. J. NORRIS, W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W. J. R?THER FORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF -aB RIO AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. TrtTrit? TTs For Pricer. Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets," AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Bugles, Wagons. Pianos Or gans, Musical Meats. II?? YOU .WANT A good Buggy-the easiest running, best riding, with the longest staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ton "Buggies, Carrisgei] Phaetons, etc. The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell Wagons. Auything in the Harness line, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddlery, ?U. we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned 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 show them to you. The finest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in ttiis section, some and look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and ioitri? mental music. And last, if the sad necessity e^ er comes to you or yours whet you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse tod ei tire line of Undertakers' Goods are at jour services. You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show |yorc anything you wish to see or hear. Gr . I3 . COBB, JO HNSTON, S O'