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SEWING It will yilly ?l|S 11 I tm Sf AS SILVER BREAS TEA SERVICE. BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE. _ The Latest Pattern in Quadruple ? Silver Plate. These poods must not he conformed with thc ordinarv goods wldoh ave platea on lead and antimony and consequently turn black, but they aro quadruple ?liver on lino whito ?Mm T:;;'- >>^< 'mp V metal and will wear a lifetime. Tb* agents of tho manufacturer, knowing wc can readily dis poso of a larse quantity o? these k'oods at tho terms wo oiler them, have named a price for mmmm ? ;. i "-'-??Sri them below tbe regular wholesale rate, and we propose to use these prices to induce our readers to get us new subscril ers. The set is Regular Breakfast or Tea size. largo pot, tho Tray to hold the set being li inches wide and very handier. jly hand en graved, as are all the pieces. The fall set, comprising a Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder and Tray' WILL BE GIVEN FREE to any ono sending ns 40 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for lo new paid-up yearly sub scriptions and 85.80 lu cash; or it win bo sold to a subscriber for 511.00 ia cash. ?Sent by express. This Set makes an elegant Weeding Present. BABY'S SET. This quadruple silver plated set, consisting of a mu?, Rogers sooon and napkin ring. In a plush lined decorated case, makes a lovely mm present for a child. It is very durable, besiacs being very pretty. Wo will give this free to any one sendlna is C new paid-up yearly BUb Bcriptions, or for "now paid-up yearly sub scriptions and SL00 incash; or wo will sell lt to a subscriber for $2.25. 00c. mr.at bo added for postage in each case whether as a pmnuam or purchase. _ n rrm JAM SR ART AN BU RC, S. C. Tor C ASBURY HULL. HULL & Successors to Gee BL JL ^ ??U il 84:5 & S*7 Kcynolils S PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVES TO J g?T* Liberal Cash Advancer: OUR GR] . i. .. . . MACHINES, FIRE Beaders who will ! pay you tc iLlfllUli RIFLE -AND Nowadays nearly every man and boy owns or wants to own a Rifle. Hunting ls always popular and often a necessity. We have there fore decided to add a Rifle and a Shot Gun to J*** our numerous premium offers. Wo l|}J want to interest everybody and every class in our publication. As in ether premiums, wc have sought out t!:e best articles to offer In this column, and have mada very favorable arrangements with the sell ins asenta of the Marlin Arms Co., which will enable us to offer tho cele brated HARLIN REPEATING RIFLE, NEW MODEL, to our readers as a premium at whole sale prices. This Rifle has many ad vantages over other repeating rifles. 'Tho point tn which this arm l^sL;differs most from the old style of re '?fj?k pealing rifles Is that tho top of tho receiver is en tirely solid, thc empty shells being ejected T^JJ through an opening tn right hand sido di rectly over tho loading ?j? hole. In ibis system of side ejecting tho empty shells aro never thrown Into thc face, never cross tho line of s-iglit or in any oilier way interfere in taking aim for tho next shot, but aro always ejected to tho right and away from tho shooter. Another great advantage is that the doing away with tho opening on thc top and the closing of the side slot by tho bolt makes lt impossible for any rain, snow, faDing leaves or dirt to get into tho action. "In caso of a defective cartridge eiving out arov.nd tho head, as often happens from re loading or from poor metal, no powder will bo blown into tho face or eyes, as the solid top forms a perfect shield." Thc Marlin Repeating Riflo ia made In sev eral calibres, and any m:.ko of cartridges of tho same marked calibro of tho rifle can be 0! ed for it This Rifle is made In tho following sizes: 22, 83 and 4-1 calibre. The Rifle we offer as shown in this drawing is tho standard size, with pistol grip stock and CO inch half octagon barrel, weight 7K- pounds, i nd holds 15 cartridges. We will give this Rifle FREE to any one sending us 40 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 20 new paid-up yearly subscriptions and $7.00 in cash added; or we witt cell this Rifle to a subscriber for C>i-voo In canh, cxprcs3 charges to bo paid by the receiver. Retail list prlco of this Riflo ls $21.00. ls SHOT GUNS. We offer an Imported Double Barreled Shot Gun, by a Cele brated Alaker, FREE to Subscribers and Readers ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS. This Doublo Barreled Gun has all the latest Improvements. Polished steel barrels, centre Are, rebounding locks, rase hardened mount ings, foil checkered pistol erip, solid plungers, patent fore-end and nibbcr butt. Furnished In 10 or IS bore. Wo will give this elegant Gun FREE to any one tending us 2U new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 10 new paid-up yearly subscriptions and $7.00 In cash added; or wo will sell it to a subscriber for only $12.00 in cash. Sent, securely packed by express, charges paid by receiver whether as a premium or purchase. This is a rare eh&nco to get an imported Gun at half price [ES H. CARLISLE, LL. D., President. Two Full Courses. isarj expenses for one year, One Hundred and Fifty Dollars. ataktguc ailcire??., J. A. (?AMEWELL, Seerst<) rj of Faculty. J\ B. TOBIN,. TOBIN, ?. B Sibley & Co., I ra treet, AUGUSTA, GA. ILL BRANCHES OK Ocn BUSINESS, ) Made on all Consignment.-". SAT PRBMIl TO OLD ARMS, SILVERWA] jet us Subscribers can ) read these Fashion High Arm Singer -^3 Five Years Guarantee. ' Delivered Railroad Freight Poid. Full Set of Finest Steel Kttaciirr.ents. in K-Mush Lined Case, Our Finest Premium is without doubt thc Fashion Hitch Arm Singer Sewiat, -Machine. The "Singer" has stood t!:o test of 10 years and made a princely fortune for its inventor. The " Fashion " Singer, however, is an im provement on thc original machino, as it lins all modern improvements up to dato which aro known or found in a first-rlass family sew ing machine. The automatic bobbin winder winds all sizes of thread on tho bobbin as easily as a spool of thread la wound, without care or attention on the part of the operator, except lo keep the treadle moving. Owing to the machine lir.vlng what is termed a tight nnd [OOM wheel, the bobbin can bo wound without running tho working parts of the machine. This is quite an advantage, as it does not necessitate the re moving of tho goods from underneath the presser foot, nor even unthreading the ma chine. The needle Is short and Straight, thus insur ing great strength : it is also self-setting; re quiring no care on thc part of the operator. The pressure on tho sewing fool is adjustable, and when the foot ?3 raised to remove the work from tho machine, it brings into play tho au tomatic tension release. This takes tho ten sion from the thread, and tho goods can be re moved from the machino without bending the nccdlo or breaking the thread. Every operator on old style machines will appreciate this point. Each machine ls furnished with tho follow ing accessories and attachments: Oil can Ailed with oil, 12 needles, 6 bobbins, wrench, guide and guide screw, laree and small screw driver, instruction book, foot hemmer, feller, ruffler, tucker, binder, and a set of 4 hemmers of assortod widths. We also furnish a written guarantee warranting the machine for five years, breakage of needles and shuttles excepted. This shows thc great confidence wo have in the machine, which wo justly claim to bo tho best value for tho money over offered. How to obtain this Machine.-We will send this machino FREE, freight paid to nearest railroad depot, to any ono sending us 40yearly paid subscriptions, or for 20 paid subscriptions and $10.00 in cash ; sold to subscribers only for ?19.50 cash, railroad freight paid. Tho regular retail price of this machine is $35.00. Tho following testimonials wcro furnished us by tho manufacturers : LAFAYETTE SPRIGGS, Quincy, Ky., under dato of June 24, lti?ti, writes i " I have ono of your High Arm Bowing Machines. We have had it about 3 years, and lt has proven to be just as good as represented. It ls said to be one of the best machines in our neighborhood by all who have seen it." Miss SALLIE MCCLELLAN, Yanceburg, Ky., under date of June 22.18U2, writes : " I received the machine and nm delighted with it. It does lovely work. There is not another machine in our town for which I would willingly exchange mine. It is a perfect gem in itself. I think I will bo able to send you some orders by falL Everyono likes this ono so much." HEXRT JORDAN, Millersburg, Ky., under dato of June 20.1*92, writes : " Your Premium Machine is the best one I ever saw. I would not give it for any of my neighbors', some of whom have paid $00 for their sowing machine. I will tell all of my neighbors about your ma chines." _ A LUCKY PRESENT. The Good Luck Coffee Spoon shown hero bears all tho emblems of luck, namely, tho four-leaf clover, borso shoo, wish bone, bow knot and forget-me-nots. This spoon is mado of Solid Coin Silver. Ono of theso spoons makes a beautiful souvenir present. Wo will givo ono of theso spoons free to any ono send ing us 0 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 4 now paid-up yearly subscriptions and $1.25 in cash; or it will be sold to a subscriber for $2.25 in cash. 10c. postage must bo added in each case. COLUflBUS SOUVENIR SPOON Columbus Souvenir Tea Spoons are now all tho rage : everybody should liavo one. Wo show a beautifully en graved spoon, bearing an ex cellent bust of Columbus and engraving of tho vessel of Co lumbus landing on our shores. Thia spoon ls triplo silver plated, oxidized, and tho bowl :IJ Is gold lined; it will bo given fro? for 2 new paid-up yearly souscriptions or oue new paid up yearly subscription and 35c. added ; or il will be sold for 00c. Sent postago prepaid in each case. 4\ GEO. B, LAKE RE^IL ESTATE AM) - INSURANeEAS'T, OBet iver Silt o? Et&feU, W. N. BURNETT, Successor to GEO. B. LAKE, CYCLONE WIRE INSDRAM Office over Bank of Edgefield, JM OFFERS AND NEW SUBSC HE, WATCHES, Etc. get any of these PR! Premium e The Famous Elgin and Waltham Watches are offered FREE to those of our readers who are willing to go to a little trouble to obtain them. It ls not necessary to uso space In telling our readers what the Hierin and Waltham Watches are. The great American Elgin and Waltham Watch Cos. aro known tho world over, and their name on a watch stamps it as first-class and reliable IA every particular. These aro the watches we offer below, and we trust such of our readers who need a watch will read our various offers carefully. Wo haven't space to show the different patterns of cases made (some 125), but we guarantee that any watch purchased or obtained as a premium from us will be of exactly the same value and description as the sample shown, both as to case and movement, although tho patterns of the caso may vary; but all the designs of Elgin and Waltham watches are beautifully ana artistically wrought, as becomes the repu tation of these great companies. The regular retail price of tho watches offer ed below is nearly CU per cent, more than ours, as wo purchase directly from tho selling aeon ts of thc manufacturers. An Elgin or Waltham desired. can be orderet Oar No. i isagenu ino fagin or V :.. ham n face watch. In t ii ?. works ure 7 jewels. 3STo. com pe nsa Mng safety b a l it n c e pinion, htem w I ti <1 I n ti and set tin:; rain;. wry ym \ wu o IJIi V-i-Nr* v>^i> The case is made of solid sold in two plates. Strengthened in tho centre with fine composi tion metal. Tho manufacturers guaran tee this watch to wonr for llflceii rears. Wcwill giro tills watch, delivered charges prepaid, to any one who will send us 40 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 25 paid-up yearly siibrcriptio:..,- and $0 in casii additional; or we will seil it outright to a subscriber for only SIC in cash, delivered prepaid in ail cases. jeweled move; and set watch is satisfaction Et cm winding ling and all Improvements, This food enough for anybody and is tself. Many thousands in use. We will deliver this watch, charges prepaid, free to any ono who will send us 30 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 15 paid-up yearly: subscriptions and ?li.50 cash additional: or willi sell lt to n subscriber for $11.50 cash, delivered freo in each instance. SPECIAL OFFER FOR LADIES. ' Our No. 6 is be a u t i f u 11 y finished, with case made of two plates 3STo. of solid gold of Stiudcruqun'' liv, strength e ted by a stiff plato of lino composition metal. Tho manufacturers guarantee this case for twentv years. Tile works arc genuine Waltham or Elgin, accord ing to choice, which is a sufficient guarantee of excellence, and aro 7 jev. eled, stein winding and setting. A lovely present feralady. Wo will give this watch free, delivered pre paid, to any ono sending us it) nev paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 90 new j);;id-tip vcarlv subscriptions and 510 ia cash added: or It will bo sold to a subscri .er for S15.5U tosh, delivered prepaid in all instances. is a_solId silvor Ladles' Elgin or Waltham Watch, seven jeweled, stem winding and setting movement, with ail the latest im provomants; will wear a lifi-iiuio. Thc watch will be given free, d'? cry prc poiil, to any one .11 /Z^^yJ/*?-^ Anding .is 3? Yr Fs"^\r\-- ~? , v\ irlyrobeetife A /"*?-t;-(i Jj -VA ti. iis, or for Vi M , " - w pald-ui livered prepaid In all instances. Any of our reader?, either ladyorgcntleman, wno wan; a reliable watch and who have a little leisure time can rca;! i ly gel us tho num ber of subscriptions necessary tu enable them to pct one,of the above standard autcli?? without any cash eu'.lay. Store Your ALL THE SIGNS INDICATE IO CENTS i 0 & Within Sixly Days. Il is HIP part of w?snU m I hoi: Id Rlorei your cotton; The Eilgvili'M tVn re house, ri/rhtnl Mic Cumberland Oap tlepnl, will.do Una for you <?:' vi*ry reason.ntilt? t?tnis. My rt'pro-'t'n?a'ivp at Edgetlelcl will bc grind tn jrlvc yon j all tilt1 information rjpsirpd. J. S. Mooni;, . Lejtsee Erieetichl Warehoui <.. I IMBERS OF THIS Something for I EMIUMS FREE. oumns care SIZE, 5% x i% x 4Mj INCHES. THE PREMIUM G?MERfi Is the Latest and Most Wonderful Invention in Photography. With this Camera any man, woman or child can take pictures of anybody or anything equal to the work of any ???.00 Camera in thc world. Xo dark room or practico ls necessary, as thc Camera nan ho loaded in broad daylight bj merely dropping in ti light-proof filia cartridge, anil liiere cart riges can be sent by mail to the factory or tahan to any photo goods dealer or photographer t<> have tho pictures Cnishcd, or you can li nish them yourself. THE PREMIUM CAMERA is made and finished In the best manner, with polished cherry ease, and has an achromatic lens which is ret to tajee pictures nt any dis tance from eight feet up, and is self-focusing. Tull Directions aro sent in a little book with each Camera. The Premium Camera ia sent already loaded, and extra cartridges c;.n be ordered from the factory (the address ls given with t1- (tamera) at U) cents each, post age 3 cents extra. Our Terms for this Camera are as fol lows : Wo will give ono of these Cameras already loaded for Immediate use FREE to any one Fending us 110 new paid-up yearly subscriptions to this paper, or for lu new puid-up yearly sub BcriptioilSand t'U.OO in cash; or a subscriber can buy a Camera for only ?0.00. Sent pre paid for 40 re.its additional, whether as a premium or purchase. As r.n evidence of real merit wc would stat" that lt is tho Camera u.-.d by tho artists and reportera of one of the largest Xi w York morn ing papers In making al! tho local viewy that ari- reproduced in itscolnmns. The fol! ?v.-iiig tc.-!ii::')i:i.iis to thn manufac turen ppeak volumes for this wonderful littlo Instrument: TCSTi.ViC.NJALS. Abilene, Tesas. Gentlemen-My Camera continues lo gira entire satisfaction. lam obtaining excellent results. Very truly yours, (Signed) W. F. BAIZED. Austin. Texas. Sirs-Have made several fine negatives with your Camera and think it about as good as any instantaneous instrument I liavo ever used. Truly yours, (Signed) C. W. BARTHOI^U?EW. Doston, Mass. Gentlemcj-Too much cannot bc said of the little Camera. I have more than 14 dozen pic tures and liavo had but ono bad one and that was my own fault. Since I have had vour Camera I have had lt with me on my wheel whore ver I go, and it is a littlo gem. Irl could not get another I would not tako $50.00 for it. Very truly yours, (Signed) BL S. KAUTET. Brooklyn. N. Y. Gentlemen-I think the Camera is treat. 1 1 cr.n turn out just as good work with lt as I can ! with Eastman's Kodak of same' size, which aclis for $SOJ0ft in rome placea lam a profes : sionai photographer and known littlo about it. Yours truly, (Signed) FRANK G. SQCIEX VALUABLE SILVERWARE OFFERS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Wc have arranged with tho selling agents of the justly celebrated firm of Rogers & Hamil ton, whose goods have a world-wide reputa tion, and wera purchased exclusively by the World's Fair Commissioners for uso in the Administration Building of tho World's Fair at Chicago, to oiler to our subscribers the pro eduction of this concern at wholcsalo prices. A glance at tho terms wo offer theso magnificent wares at will no doubt create astonishment and causo an enormous demand for them. These aro not Cheap John goods, poorly plated, but aro all heavy triplo sliver plato on steel or white metal and will last a lifetime, as thero is an extra thickness of silver where tho most wear comes on a spoon or fork. This Is not done by any other manufacturer. Solid Handle Steel Knives. SILVER PLATED WARRANTED t4 D ATS. SI LVIR TO EACH DOZEN. Forks to match. Half dozen of either knives or forks given free for 10 new yearly sub scriptions, or sold to subscribers for SJ.0?.' One dozen, $5.85. Retail price of theso poods is $8.?> per dozen. Postngo prepaid in all cases. CHILD'S SKT. KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON. TRIPLE SILVER PLATE. Set, packed in fancy lined box, given free for i 6 yearly subscriptions. Sold to subscribers for $1.75. Sent securely packed, postage prepaid. Sugar Spoon ^ Butter Knife EXTRA PLATE SPOON GOLD LINED. ii- .--< .? -:;. Set, packed in fancy lined box. given free for ! 6 yearlv subscriptions. Sold to subscribers for i j?.?O. Mailed, prepaid, to any address. 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Children are entitled (if under sixteen in almost all cases where therft was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. ^ Parents are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor chi ld.provided I soldier died in service, or from effects of service, and they are non de- jj pendent upon their own labor for support. It makes no . difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without losing any rights,-^ Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month \ndial the old law, are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in time of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole or Florida Indian Wars of 1832 to 1842 are entitled un der a recent act. Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age cr disabled or dependent. Old claims completed and settlement obtained whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for Foldiers and sa i loi s of the late war who have lost their original papers. ^ Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee un less successful. Address, THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. P. O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D. C TAX NOTICE IWILL be at the following places, on the days and dates named, for the purpose of collecting taxes. The levy for the present fiscal year is as follows: For State tax, 5$ mills; Ordinary county, 1$ mills; Bridge, ? mills; Court expenses, % mills; School tHX,2 mills; Total mills, 10?. A poll tax of $1.00 on all male citizens between the ages of 21 and 50. There is a special tax of 2^ mills on all property in the corporate limits of the town of Edgefield, including railroad property, to pay interest on the bonded debt of the town, Also, a special tax of 3 mills for school purposes on all property in the Ridge Spring School District, including railroad property. Also, a special tax of 3* mills on all property ru Shaw Township, and that portion of Trenton School District formerly belonging to Shaw Townshio in cluding all the property of the C., C. & A. R. R. and the C., C. G. & C. R. R. in said township and school district, levied to pay one annual instalment ami interest on bonds issued to aid in thecors';ruc tion of the C., C. G. & C. R. R. Also, a special tax of 3 mills for school purposes on all property in Union Grove School District: % M 2-7 " 28 " 3D PADGETT PAYS THE FREIGHT V.hj Taj Extrema Prices for Coeds ! Send for Catalogue and Sue What You Caa Sm ! ff? 1 COO for liiis vP I O ELBMXIOil BSDBCOli" RB-con sist lng 01 Bureau, Bedstead & Wash stand-worth $?S; PRICE NOW $15 100 other Bedroom Suits, ?H prices. ^?$69~g*5L$37 Just to Introduce them. No freleiit paid on this Or gan. Guaranteed to be a good organ or money re funded. ? Kinard's, Wednesday, Peurifoy's, Ihursday, Dennys, Jrlda7' Richardsonvillc, Saturday, Coleman's Cross Roads, Monday, A. P. Colcairn'*, Owdo.ns, Haltiwangcrs, A S Werts, Stevern Uros, WilMams Mill. Kirkscrs, llosa. ' Callison.?, Minors. I.ongmircs, Plum Branch, Parksville, Modoc. Chirks HUI, Holder's Shop, Colliers, Red ill. Quarlca, Pleasant Lane, Meetin" Street, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Moaday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday,' Friday, Monday, Tuesday. Nov. " 16 Wednesday, 2jd till 12m Thursday, Nov. 23 Friday * 24 From the 25th of Nov., until the 31st of Dec. at. tho Treasurer's office at'Edgefield C. H., after time 15 ppr cent, penalty will be added to al1 delinquents. W. L. STEVENS, Treasurer E. C. Elegant nash PARLOR SUITS, constating or Sofa, Arm Chair, Rocking Chair, Wyan, and 2 side Chairs-won h $45. Will deliver lt to your depot for $33.-ThhT?o~7 STOKE withs pieces of ware, will be deliver? ed to your depot for only $12 regular rice MT A $53 MACHINS with all attachment?, for -ONLY $18.50 delivered to your depot. VTue regular price of this GUGG Y. is 65 to "5 dollars. Che manufacturer pays all the expenses and I wll them to you tor and guarantee every one a bargain. No freight paid on this Buggy A $eoo PIANO delivered atyourdepot all freight paid for*l90 Send for cataloguer of Furniture, Cooking Stoves. Baby Carriages. Bicycles, Organs, Pi anos, Tea Sets. Dinner Sets, Lamps, &c, and SAVE MONEY. Address L.F.PADGETT ^?s?r Liquor, Morphine, Tobacco, Etefgg The liquor morphine, and chloral habits absolutely cured under guaran tee. ; Particulars given by 'etter or hi . person at my'oftice, which is open all hours of the day. ' 'l ls " There U nd use to go away from home and spend hundreds of dollars : for treatment, when you cap' p? cured at borne for a i?ucb smaller amount.' J. GLOVER TOMPKINS, >L li. Edgefield, p. H^S.