The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, April 10, 1901, Image 4

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THE ADVOCATE. bi Published Rvkky Wkdnksdat. w %?^&i4ws>* t? Sunday was indeed a beautiful Easter daj\ vi Our subscription list is still on the increase. - "or Rev. II. D. Padgett was iu town a few days ago. li Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Ilaitley visited pi relatives at Trentou Sunduy. yi llr. J. Frank Kneece made a flying visit to Columbia hut week. SheritT J. A. llidgcll was here Friday lie seemed to be in the best of spirits. ^ rir UiikI pr 1 lit* ind^ffll IpaIiIi* rtliwi. ? * ' |,j cian of Ml. Willing, wan here Monday. The many friends of Mr. J no. It. Watson will be grieved to learn of his ^ illness. ta Attorney General Gnnler, spent jj t Easter here. We are always glad to Hte "X," ,, *e Misses Annie and Eeswie Winn's p, sweet facts gleamed on our streets. cj( last week. jle Mrs. A. L. Hartley and children, of Xexington, spent Easter with re'.*- ro ti ves in town. ,j, Bring us > our Job work! Our tari- cb lory is very exstensive aud our facili- er ties unlimited. iu Mr. L. W. 'Jaughman, a successful , and iudustr ous farmer of Blacks, was Hi in town Monday. wi Mist Kate Haitiwaiig. r, after an extended visit to her sister ut Pelion, has returned htuno. lai Our fair maidens appeared in their tj( Easter costumes Sunday, which wore of indeed beautiful. ^|, Miss Blanche Cuughuinn of Alt. Wil ling, was in town Friday making p ir- C(| chases for Easter. re llcv. J. D. Itik.ird Oiled his regular appointment at Belnbarlli church a( near llolley Ferry Sunday. rei Mess Hartley ?fc Q i.ittUhaum have i arected in the rear end of their store, jj. .u inam moth refrigerator. c Misses Carrie und Bessie Mitchell of ra 'Leesville, were in town Friday. Thoy ot .have many friends here, who are al- s>u *vays glad to see them. lie We were glad to see Cupt. J. Feaster ' Lylesand his beautiful and most ac- be< complished daughter, Miss Belle on X< our streets last week. m; It seems that the "Ladies Fashion utl Club" have held their second meeting, cu ^ as one young lady appeared on our t'11 BH^^B^mtreets "minus" her belt. dogs have been reported as b > j^^Apxr neighboring communities, MMHAii they reach town they will B. annoying r. he t jal iieulih. del la, wan ill y t Uncle Bob . . Treasurers an the respect ., . 1 t!u now him. und in the no edispeuser jy and had o[. him arrested. The elerk says the dis- j,; penscr stole it himself.?Chester Lanjtern. asl On Sunday itflernocn a colored pas- ] tsenger came near nice'.ing with an ra< accident by conversing with her tr( friends until the train was making its wt . departure, then attempting to get |,e Aboard. tj, .An invitation is extended to the mi public generally with the assurance of t#i beat satisfaction, to examine our up-to- ?e dale line of stationery. Prices tosuit o| the people. ve We are pained to annouce the death UI of the infant little son of Mr, and Mrs. l>avid Hartly near Baxter. The little te one was bore irom earth to heaven on P' last Sunday. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. tK tjluy the Shelton Mills Flour and get l'' the best. Ask your dealer for their 1>IJ brands, and insist that you get it. ('1 Special prices on Meal and Flour for te the next few days. Get my prices. 1,1 D. Jt. Haltiwanger. A uum her of young couples enjoyed * the beautiful faster Sunday afternoon - -walking in almost every direction as Few may have thought of the gloomy .past, but many chcerished a happy future. Listen for the wedding Lells! wi The Kev E. T. Hodges, Presiding j 'Elder of Columbia District, preached ' a fine sermon In the Methodist Church a* Sunday night to a large congregation. Mr. 1 o gcsisalwavs welcome in our I ^ . .. Y I *uvvu uuu win nui kick iur aiteuuv* hearers when he preaches. In ci Oil Monday niglit just prior to the c'oslng of the ft to res a negro ooy in tu pulsing out of Perry ltro's. store stole liiitisslf a lieut pair of $2.60 shoes and j,j ran. A truaty darkey reported the jnatter and went in persnit of Intii, the f hoes were recovered, but the Cl1 "negro is g ?ne on." 'y Mr, Ken! Hartley having completed j hi )|ls course in Short Hand at Me Heat's g< Sciiool and a Business Course at tlie I> Columbia Business College, icft Men- of day for Washington, Ca., where he ti, will represent the Geo. I). Witt Shoe m Co , in that Stale. We predict for him is , much success in his new line of busi\ ness. i Jf troubled by a weak digestion, loss < I of ippetjUi or donstlpation, try a few I ? I doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and *ji ft Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. & For sale by P. B. Hunter. ,i; B The lecture oo Tlie Americ in Sunday of I at tin- Met hod 1st c burcli Friday night, bJ was well attended. I)r. Thompson is ^ H an attract!ve speaker and knows hew ^ft to entertain his audience. His lecture SI was full of thought and will doubtless ftfldo much good. His arg iment for a u, S^Bietter observance of the Sabltath. were ,., S^Btrorg and convincing. AI the con j,j jSj^BlusVn of the lecture, a neat little sum jr ^Hvas subscribed for literature en the lt gSHabbnth question, which will be dis-jog ^^B-ibutod in the town. ! y Money to Load, At The First National Bank of Bate) trg. Every accomodation consisteo ith sound banking guaranteed to o? it runs. Your account solicited. W. W. Watson," Cashier. Mr. Walter Padgett was in town yes rday. Mn. Oio. Durst is reported as be is ?ry ill. Ex Superviror Bodls of Saluda, wa i our streets Monday. Those famous little pills, DeWitt' ittle Early Risers will remove all i? e Cough Curo that eliecled a spectH re. i cannot speak too highly ol at excell -nt remedy."?Mr. T. K, mseman, 'IVnataney, I'*. F. R. Gunr. While the writer did not attend tin Y. I*. U. Convention at Charleston feels confident that some of pretst of the pretty young ladies ui the tie was in attendance. \%e only Jge from imaginary pictures drawn our mind by one of the Rate-burg legates,- whose taste ia highly cultited. The clever young gentleman idly ? us to remark his love-ship d set the sails in the directiou ol L* City by the Se?. 'llad piles so bad I could get no rost r lind a cure until 1 tried DeWitt'i itch Hazel Salve. After using it eel forgot I ever liad anything lik< les."-F. I.. Boice, Soiuere Point >ok out for imitations, lie sure yoi li for DeWitt'a. F. B. Gunter, ] Miss Clara Smitli lias for the past few >111lis pleaseed the scholars and pa alls of tiie Spring llranch school s< II in her earnest effort in prepaiint r pupils for a successful career it is world that che was elected unani uusly as our teacher for ths nex nn of school, ani as she accepted i etued to place a look of consolemen ion the faces of Jher pupils. It wai rysid to seethe tear stained face lturned towards lier's as they bad< icd-bye. May happiness always at ud her.?"Pupil" to Barnwell Peo e. "I have been tioublrd with indigos in for ten year*, hive tried man; ings and spent much money to m irpose until I tried Kodol Dy'spesii ire, I have taken two bott lee and got n more relief from them than al her medicines taken. I feel mor ce a hoy than 1 have felt in twent; ars." 'Andarsou Kiggs of Sunn; me, Tex. Thousands have testihr did Mr. Kiggs. Verdict Sustained. We omitted to stats in our las pek's issup, that the State Suprem >urt had sustained the verdict ren red in the lower court, allowing dar les to the extent of $2,700 in the ea* J. H. Youngblood against the Si f. It will be remembered that Mi ounghlood lost bis right arm whil the employ of the So. Ky , in th ty of Columbia, Feb., 8, 189M. Suit for $10,000 damages was insti ted and a veidict of $2,700 secure cured in the lower court?this, th glier court sastain*. You will w.iate time if you try t ire indigestion or indigestian or dys ipsia by starving yourself,, That on makes it worse when you do ea nrtily. You always need plenty o >od food proprrly digested. Kodi yapepsiii Curo ia the result of year scientific research for somethin at would digest not oniy dome ale nliid r,f f.wul Ki.? auu.h l>lM J * J ? ? Ilia VI H/VI W?V t ?ri J KIIIII. AI1U | the one ttmecly that will do it. Final i'iicharie L LI, PEKSONS INTKKESTE1 V will uike notice that the undei i:dc(I will apply to Hon. tieo. frafts, Judge of I'rohate of Lexilig ii County at this office on Wedni't iy titiiMl May 1901, for a filial dif u;rge as Administrator of the estat William Corley deceased. Samuel Howe, dminist rator of the estate of William (hurley, deceased. Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had Itching Pilea. They'r ribly annoying; but RuckUa'a Arn i Salve will cure the worst case < les on earth. It has cured thousand or Injures, Pains or Bodily Eruptlu s the hest salve in the werld. Prir >c a box. Cure guaranteed, Sold h , H. tin liter. >ur bowels, make the regular. F. II outer. Representative J. W. 'Seigler of Si da Couuty, was in town yesterday r. Siegler is one of Saluda's iuor dustiluus farmers, and is hald ii gh esteem by all who know him. Skin troubles, burns, scalds rru lafing quickly heal by tbe use of De itt's Witch Lluzel Salve. It Is iuif ted. lie sure you get PeWitt's. F , Gunter. Mr. W. W. Padgett of the Einor; ction, .vu in town yesterday. Mr dgett is one of Saluda'* staunches lizetis. lie left us with a warn art. You cannot enjoy perfect health sy cheek's and sparkling eyes if you er is sluggish und your bowel oggtd. De Witt's I.it tie Kurly His s dense the whole system. The; v?r grip. F. B. Gunter. Col. B. Hoyt Hartley foraserly o itesburg. but now of Atlanta, Ga . is in town Sunday on a visit to hj rents, Mr. A Mrs. I>. 1*. Hartley lie Col. is employed as Chief Trao erk, of the Seaboard Air Line in At ntn and is deservedly popular witl e Railroad otlicials. Ue lots a ho* friends in tiiis town who are alwuy ad to see him. Spring coughs are specially dagger sand unless cured at once, seriou kults often follow. One Minuti iiigli Cure acts like magic. It is no :unimon mixture but is a high gradi meday . F'. B. Gunter. On Sunday afiernooa some rudeboyi mii-bed the peace by rolling sev?ra rs a distance of about 50 yds. using them to run agatust eacl Iter making a considerable noise cli is annoying to the peacable pub as well as the railroad company. 'Last winter I was couflned to rnj d with a very bad cold on tha lungi thing gave gnre me relief. Finallj y wife bought a qottle o' One Min Save your Money " And keep II In Hm SAvlan Depart* t meat of THE FIRST NATIONAL >r BANK of Batesbnrg. Four (4) por. cent interest on dtpotiu. Dividends Mtni'sDouillj. Both large and email , accounts'so'icited. W. W. Watson, >* Cashier. C A Dispensary move ie quitely being circulated in our town. If all wbe t use the beverage favor its establish' uent what will be the maxority vote. ( a Marriages a I. A ... 1 n. V.? tl.a f.-.tiJ. ( * and relatives of the bride and groom, I ' when they are requested to be a gaeet r by receiving one of The Advocate's ' l- beautiful wedding invitations. 1 t Far Sale " 5.00olb* oi fodder, 100 bushels potatoes, J 2 yoke of Oxens. ' 2 uiilk cows. Joseph Burton, lloiietta, S. ^ To Cure a Cold lu One Day. Take Laxative Broino Quiniue Tab t lets. All druggists refund the money . ? if it fails to cure. E. W. Ci rove's eig- a nature isou aach box. 25c. < BATESBL'RO COTTON MARKET. . r Prices subject to change without ? notice and corrected by W. C. Cartldge - weekly. . Y Low Midling T 7-8? 1 Strict 4 4 4 8. , Middling 8 1-8. 1 4 4 4 8 1-4 Good 4 4 8 8-8. ' Tone or market unsettled. | A Card of Tli <uks. T?> the voters of Salmi* County : A* it would be impossible for ?ue to meat each ami .very one personally I desire to thank you for tlia vote 1 received iu th? recent primary elections for sheriff through the columas of The A dvocate assuring you that 1 eball spare ao pains in the discharge of my duty. And for these who seen fit to vote otherw'se 1 have kind re- C gards, and respect their views in nsak- ( ing k choice. Respectfully. J. A. Ridgell. A Itugtug, Iloarlng Flood. Washed down a telegraph liae wLicli Char. C. Ellis o f I.ieboa, *la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water,'* hs writes, "gave me a terrible cold aud ceugh. It grew worse daily. ^ Finally the best doctors in Oaklaud. Neu , Sioux City and Omaha said 1 had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using I)r. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottle." Positively guaranteed for Coogtis, Colds and all Throat and Dung treubles by F. U.Guuter. Puce 50c aud $1.0^. See "WHITTEN'S" bargains In tljis week's i<su?. New cases of fever have developed ill his store. ^ ' The Heed's at the Seed Store, "ILrf rise's," will soon be gone. Get jcur supplies quick. L I J LAMP OF LEARNING. j < ii MILL 111 H.Mf BKinHrj.Y AT Till SOUTH OAUOI-INA CoI.LKGK. (By the Rev. K. A. Wingard, D. D.) On the granite hills wbicli tower O'er the rapid, rushing tide, Where the broad, wttn murmured j pledges,*5reeta Saludu a? bis bride; J Wliere the mingling of the waters In their union full and free, Giva an olf-spring bold and ruighty, Iu the tawny Cungaree. On these hills now w-rm and burnia lied With the glow of summe' skies. There " the pride of State and City" Meets the glance af loving eyes; Where our fathers wrought and buildvd, There our college proudly atanda, And her pillared halls are sacred W ith the touch of vanished bauds. It was here that Maxcy guided I To the lealms of higher thought, e It waa here the glorious Barnwell y All his mental treasures brought, jr It was here that l'reaton lectured d With his golden tongue aflame, It was hare that Thoruwell added To these walls his deathless fame. t Lo her sous! They start with llare P*r, One without reproach or shame, ^ Whom we rite to hold in reverence At the mention of his name; * And from then till now her chidren Have been leaders of the State, I Winning glory fro.u disaster Beating down the bar* of ft-te. Not from piiea of scuipured m.rl/e, Thouj b b?r halls are fair to see, () Will her fao-.e be spread in story la the ages y?t to bo; r But tha one who writes her histoiy, Will luscribe with burning pen, " How she carved her noblest rrcorda ' In the lives of nobis uiao. Lat the hostile hand ha palsied That would tear her pillows down! ' And tha breath of judgaient wither All who amirch her fair rnown! ' By a thoustnd sacred tiueiorie* * She is wedded to the Slats, Aud for glory or diahonor Kai-h inuat ahara the self-same f. ta. But I see a glorious vision Springing froin the days o be, When our schools of learning scat* [> tered From the moiiutaina to the a- a, ' Shall he nursing luothars for har, Sending hundred* to her wall*; [- Aud things wlinii now divide ua, e Baas ruined leveled walla. A* the hilltops cast their shadows In the river winding near, Ho her glury will ha mirrored Iu each swiftly passing ye.tr; While her children's deads of great* * nesa, Hound her form their light wilt ,f slid, '* Always gathering auded brig!.toes n From the lustre of her dead. * delivered at Cominancamrnt of 8. C, I _r College, June, 18W. | ' j^?Brin|c us your Job Work.|? There is no demand loo small and no order too large for OUR STOCK OR FACILITIES. * TO THE DEAF. A rich lady, cureu of her Dftfucu iod Noises in the llea?* by I)r. Nicliolkou'v Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10>0O to bis Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums nay have them free. Address No. 11980-c. The Nicholson Institute, 730 eighth Avenue, New York, iJ. 8. A.| WILL EVANS. Haberdasher, Shirt maker will, five your mai. irdc-rs prompt and careul attention, at 148.1 Main Street. I-13 '01. Columbia. C. Jones & Hardin Laundry Agentsm laundry must be l?rt at E*. JONES' itore by Monday afteinooa. Deliver*i every Saturday. 8 ATI8F ACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. DMVORI*, J. N. O. ftREGCBT. KdgeBeld, rt O. Saluda, S. C. DeVORE St GREGORY ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business intrusted to our care eceives prompt attention. CflF"Ofllce up stairs in Etliercdge luilding. E. K HARDIN. rruoiGiAiN a i>UMUtUIN. Offlco set .Home. iG. L. Trotter, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. )ff?rs his Professional Services to the >eople of Batesbur^- and vicinity. P. B. ASBILL Watches.'ClOcki*. and. SJewelrvl He * airing. icLona Building, BATES BURG. s. C. J as. W. Pitts, SURGEON-DENTIST. tyOff.ce at Etlierediie Building: SALUDA, - - - S. C. Eugene W. Able ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR. Offices at EDOKFial.D C. II. AND SALUDA C. II, \ } Prompt Attentiou Given to Ail Busaesa. E. L"ASBILL. Attorney at L a .kumvillk ' - - ; SC. Practice in all Courts. Business solisited. go to sam howes. R.cstuarant for fi r s t-c 1 ass meals, at all hours. Watson & Tow ill. nreJ|Xns.. -A^grexxts. Town and Country Risk. Offict in ADVOCATE Building. R. L. II \ RTLKV. THEO. A. QDATTLEBADM, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON; Office over Harris' Drug Store. Money to Loan. On farming lands. Kasy payments. So commissions charged. Borrower :>*>!? actual cost of peifecting loan. Joun. B. Palmer a Son. Columbia, S. C. Ki'uknk W . Ami, Ally., Saluda, S. C. W anted! Everybody to Know Tl at I hava fur tale a lar^a and beat jI ??la rtioa of framed Pictures. En :ravin** and Paintinjrs. vLSO PICTURE FRAMES MADE 1( ORDER. (Jail and ure and be convinced. K. L. RAMET. Saluda, S. O. Tbla alfaatura la on avar? box of tba *anuio' laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabmu Mm itaalf Uwi twva a aabl 1m ?JV 4ai > f ^ ? / V Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Wagener's Hig:h 11 artificially digest* the food and aids 1? AND t?^??n^.a Kl^on^tlle^,^gJfD<, ^on- Capital Cotton. Fertilizer) structlng the exhausted digestive orI*Q*? It Is the latest dlacovereddlgestaut and tonic. No other preparation tantffJXJSLliri? ?flr^,eucy;, 11 ln* -*"?t received 1,500 gallons fine 8 iZaH P?rn??nently cures one or our floe Excelsior, New Lee or L Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn and nrices SIcl^HM^rh^n*..?^*^' Nause?J One Horse Wagons- Russell inakeHewing Machines for *13.5?. Aston ^ ^ l(ll|fMtl0n' Big Line or Clothing. J'anU, Dry ? Ou".ntee to please you. I w, ?re?q?ed >y g. C. PeWIT* a CO, C^teape- pUI'ChaHing, I NEW YORK RACKET STORE. The extraordinary Bargains offered the last few weeks, ha* involved every department of our increasing business IN A STUPENDOUS HUSH. Sales Show an Increase OF 40 PER CENT. To say C at we are satisfied, does not express it. To show our appreciation, we have redoubled our efforts in bargain giving. We have secured the services of another bu\er, who re* resents us in Baltimore. He is provided with the . eadyCasli to snap up any bargain that may be offered. We now huf ? a close grip on the New York & Balf'inore Markets and expect bargains frotu both places this" week we offer icx) dozen Neck-ties-Representing every Shape, Color and design?icto8<j. 60 dozen New Spring Shirts at prices guaranteed to be 10 to $0 per under any competition. The Styles the latest, Color and Make the Best. 30 Doz. Men's Drawers, 15 Cents up to 75. MSOXjO-VESSIIKM For months we have been trying to secure a drive for this department. Success has crowned our efforts and we offer until the Lot is closed. 10 d.?zen Imported Samples Kid Gloves, worth from 1 to 2 Dollars j>r. at 56 cents the pair. Every Color and Size. 1/5 dozen B ack Silk At its 10 cents to 3D cents. 11) dozen Black, White and Colored Silk Gloves 25 to 42 cents plir. A full line Broadway Kid Olovea 9) cents. Every Fair Guaranteed. ^^ox_.OTEa:x3src3-^^ We have been accused of buying our Clothing from Fire Sales. For once. w? plead aruilty. The Baltimore Karzaiu House was burned in December. Tn s-iltle the Insurance, I lie Sto-k hud to be Sacrificed. We have secured a portion of It at 40 to 50 cents on the Dollar. At the priee we uaae, it won't last long. llow about n 5.50 Kersey Suit (tt 2 9S 44 44 0 50 Rl'k Cheviot (?? 3 75 44 ,4 2.50 Satinet 44 (&. 1 50 How about Dozens of other's equally as good at as low T. PropM oney bark if you are not satisfied. .. i- ANY MISUNDERSTANDING- WILL BE * ' ADJUSTED BY THE PBO PR IE TOIL 4 Ftpp TMn T(i -A-ugusta During Merrymaker's week, Aprn22-27. We pay your railroad fare both ways. The ouly condition is that you buy $15.00 worth of goods at prices that are unmatchable, and we leave this to your own judgment. Look over this li.it and see if there isn't several articles you need. If so, come to us. and we guarantee the pi ices will be the lowest Mahogany Suits, Willow Rockers, Dinning Tables, Typewriter Desks, Walnut Suits, Fancy Rockers, Library Tables, China Cabinet, Birdseye Maple, Bedrooui Rockers, ('enter Tables, Writing Desks, Oak Suits, Sitting Chairs, Old Dressers, Standing Desks, Cherry Suits, Fancy Chairs, Odd Wash Stands, Rook Cases, Kirch Suits, Morris Chairs, Sideboards, Cliidoiiers, Parlor Suits, Brass Reds, Ruffets, Crouches, Fancy Odd Piece*, Iron Reds, Folding Beds, Lounges, Mattings, Toilet Sets, Lamps, Art Squares, Rugs, liat Racks, Rolitop Desks, lint Racks.. Specials Our $15 00 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits". Our $1*2 00 Solid Oak Sideboard*. Our 6 50 " * Hat Racks. Our 4 50 " 44 Externum tables. Our 1 50 44 44 Center Tables. Our 3 50 44 44 Iron Hed-teads. All we require is for you to buy 16 l? lla.s worth and we will then refund your money paid for railroad ticket. Augusta Housefuruishing Company, 836 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. The following reputable salesman will take pleasure in serving you : W. I,. Flatt J. I. Palmer E. B. Gibson, W. K. Latimer, F. T. Cody, L. F. Piatt, E. B. l'ilcher. THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company Of New York. llicliard A. M(Curdy, President. T The Largest, Strongest, Most Progressive Life Insutanee Pomo//on in the Jl 'nrltl f ;/ " 'v*" Paid to Policy holders ill 1JKX). . . $26,36 1,8(13.83 Total Income in 1900 . ... 60,582,802.31 Assets December 31, 1900 .* 325,753,162.61 Insurance and Annuities in force . . 1,141,497,888.02 And it Leads Again in South Carolina. f From tbo reports of twelve lead ng companies, on file in the Comptroller's office, it is !-h.>wu J Tnal Toe Mutual Life of New Yoak paid for forty-nine per cent, business . in South Carolina in IS'JO than any other company. Gained fifty-eight per cent more insurauco in force than any other company. ^ Coll-?c'ed In ca-h premiums $79,521.31 more than any other company. lias $3,827,9 3 more insurance in force in South Carolina than any othsr company. The Mutual Life is now selling a Single Premium Guaranteed Three and One Half Per C?tit. Bond, which does not require an examination. The Five Per Cent. Twenty Year Bond policy cannot be equaled. Better than a Government Bond. No impaired or vicious risks solicited or accepted for insurance in this Company. A few first-class agents ran secure desirable contracts. For particulars as to plans, rates, etc., apply to J. G. ETHEREDGE, Special Agent, Columbia, S. C. 1 i ^H ^p E. 'JONES, : 9 J&paci? Guano] Make larger and better nraprf I 9 Acids and Kainits. j Prepared to suit you. jfl YKUPS io srenll packages?10. 15 and 2-1 gallon ke?'s; simply delicious. Buy |H .ittle Dandy Cook Stores an J please your wife, 11 indie other kiods, all* sis? H -Steel Axle and Thimble Skein. ^|*| ilsliinx ia it not? AI-kj a line of better grades. oode and Stoves ju-t arrived. Brii k, Liin* au.l Cement a specialty. int your irudf. Got my prices and terms before _ I i. ??????????????Sggg??????? ?????m WAXTKD? ACTIVK MAX OF OOOD CHAKaC ter to deliver and collect la Heath Cuullu fee e?. | <-t- w-. m | k. j | old rntatdUlied manufacturing *b*l*Mli k??M. ^ ? . L-J t'juo a ;nr, ?nre y?y. Honesty laare thaa *O ? fv m III peiience reunited. Our reference. any U*?k la m re. i t- j; 1 ! JUI any city, huclu?c aelf-addreated stamp* I ? ~ ? " K (""*") i | velo|ie. Manufacturer*, TUlrd Kloer, U4 l)Ml IB yl. & a ra i ! J" ** ?., cuioaaw. , .5. ? S & rjli f\ flH Els- I g * E U I- M. MITCHELL; V S| ^ T 3 g'j|_J PHYSICIAN & SURGEON &\zLZ - ! 5 1 Ul Office Hours* ^ i-rt 3 3:2 ^ 8 to 0 a. m. 80 i S3 5 ?f O j s to a p.m. r"5 I Cf3 : ^ 1 I 7 :S0 to 9 p. m i r-K h*. hH ^ _ ?|5\&f I |iq engines'" sjac!|iJr\ BOILERS s I $ g A II <JINS and PRESSES. , ' m I <"** Complete Cotton, Suwr.OrLfc, Oil and 4 X e- ^ I pt J _h j LJ Fertilizer Mill Outtits; al*o Giu Preaa 2.! m i O " *Ti 'III Cane Mill an>! Shingle Oetflla. Bulldr* *ri l_^ a ? " III in*, lit iiijje, Facto?y, Furnace and RailO j i? ?-n* ^.j ww road Casting; Railroad, Mill, Factory, r/i O Si "* _ Machinists' Supplies. Belting, : 3 2 ?5 w j Packing, Inj -etora, Pij>e Fitting*, i O ^ "** i I Saws, Files, Oilere, Etc., oast *T*ry I 8S JZ- ^ ^ 3 t<H day. Wo> k 150 hands. . " I-! % t. 3 ? ? i 1 , Lombard Iron Work Supply Co. o Cj i?1 e- ct* ^"2 Piu> n 2. X C ? Si W j I|1 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 3 ^ c+ <""** _ i J| J Foundry, Machine, Boiler and' Gin % t "*< O X* Works. Repairing Promptly Dor*. 1- - __ ii ' r* ^ 1 , irk_i ?n x: ^ ? ZCi T 1 O -10-1- 0. _ . s* T ir 3 2 j H J HfiHS'Z G.P.COBB n "3 3 3 ? ^ ^ || <*S 2 K_ 2 ?i -1 D""r,,,:.. 2.5 ? sS 5"*=; ?:|? -EXTO-CHES. -S3 s. C5 -i. ?. LJ WA.OON'S =-5o ?; 00 gT^iM sx^xexTEs !s^? g- F-u-KXTii-crxaxa . y-5 ^ o* ^ COFFINS. or ai...j. r-? f < g 3 ? CASKETS and O. ( 5_ 3 p- r = iji MEI'ALIC CASES' h..j, ' Johnston. 3 . . C, 4 R F. FORREST & cE Staple and fancy ?- G -R O C E li I E >S1? j TOBACCO HARDWARE, LEATHER, CANDY We bive our candy made by reliablejpeople especially for our trade. Guar. mntved to be fresh. Dry Goods Low as the Lowest. 1 SALUDA, SO 4| New Crop garden Seed. Cigars, Tobacco,|Gigarettes. J Everything to be found in a first[classJDrug Store, we have. Hartley & Quattlebaum. LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION .. . . ... . . _ ^ j ^ It May be Shameful. j But every chance we get, we jump on our prices and tread them down. ZEDsttsI ZEDa/tsII Straw and Felt just received at prices never bafore offered, and quality equal to any Slioes! Slioes!! We have a line Ladies and Children* Slippers that is yours for economy and solid satisfaction. Dress Groods * Laces and Imbroderies at all prices that equal any on the market in price and quality. Couie to-day, don't wait 'till to-morrow. ? , r-m-t-r -r-w ^ J. C. GLOVER StEadman L Rflev. ,? J J >1 ?"Dealers In"? General Merchandise. A full line of Futiiture on hand, The Reliable Studebaker Wagoni. i (I t nur prices on Fertiliser*. None but the best brands. $1 ,P00 w.?rtli of Clothing must be sold below cost, b'omr tnd see. Ss.'inf U believing. 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