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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAYS, 1895. LOGAL2 BREVITIES. Mr. T. C. Strum, Cl cora post office, has t wo ?rood milch cows for sale. Cobb's is still Headquarters for Shoes and Clothing ar low price?. Married, Thursday, May 2nd,nt the residence of the bride's mother, Dr. J. H. Self and Miss Kate Strom. Beautiful line of Straw Hats this M-eek at ll), 15, UO, 25, 50 and 75c, at COBB'S. Every man should keep a small sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends. Bamberg has another artesian well, the last one bored being only forty eight feet deep. New goods to a rr i ve this week at the "New York Backet Store. Clerk of the court Hill has received the money belonging to the pension ers of this county, and is ready to pay it out. The amount is $21.75 each. The Cotton Factory is coming, but the beautiful line of Spring and Sum mer goods have arrived, at THK EDGEFIELD CASH STORK. Mr. A. W. Rushton, of Bate-.hurg, has opened a furniture store in Gran iteville, S. C., over the store of Mr. Tindall. Clothing-A fine lot ready made Clothing from the cheaper grades to the top-witti the tarin" off. JAS. M. COBB. Beef is forty cents a pound in New York and Chicago. The markets are short 30,000 head of cattle this year. Hair ornaments, fancy hair pins, beautiful side com hs, at the Racket Store. Consider how few things are worthy of anger, and you will wot der that any but fools should be in wrath. Oxford Ties and Slippers, beautiful, artistic, nobby-call and see them. JAS. M. COBB. II. T.. Unger, of Mt. Willing, Y. V. A. Riser of Ktheredge, and J. I. Be?enbaugh, all of this county, will graduate at Newberry college in June. Fancy dowers, hat trimmings of all kinds and prices, at the New York Racket Store. The Augusta Chronicle says it the farmers of the South stick to the hog and hominy campaign and vote for the free coinage of silver they will be able to wear diamonds. Don't forget about the Bargains in Straw Hats, at Jas. M. Cobb's. Mr. J. T. Ouzts will have an enter tainment at the close of his school. Eureka Academy, on Friday the 31st May. The public is invited. A full and beautiful array of artifi cial flowers, roses, daisies, lilies, vio lets &c, at the millinery of the Misses Ay cock. Langley is on a big boom. She is to have another addition to her factory soon ajiiLiiirCeral line buildings fife Iff ; course of erection. Ladies sailors and hats in all the la test, and nobbiest styles, at the New York Racket Store. Come and inspect our P.argain Coun ter, THE EDGEFJRLD (.'ASH STOWC Colored crapes in a variety of ex quisite shades and colors, at the Misses Aycock. B. L. Jones, who killed Mr. S veariIl gen in this place two weeks ai^o, ha been admitted to bail in the sum of $3,000. Come early for selections, as the prices are so low these goods will not stay long on our counters, New York Racket Store. Mr. Vbe Broadwater, whose post office is Edgefield, has hogs for sale, big. little, old, and young at prices ac cording. Misses Maggie and Sudie Aycock, recently of Lancaster this State, but natives of our county, have opened a millinery establishment in the store next to -Mr. R. L. Fox. Beautiful assortment oi Crochet Cotton and Silk. Just received at THK EDOKKIKLD CASH STOKE. Mr. IL M. May, a well-known citi zen of Graniteville, died on Tuesday, the 23rd, of pneumonia. Mr. May was a native of Edgefield County, and liv ed a number of years near Hamburg. Ladies, misses, and childrens black and tan Oxford ties, at the New York Racket. Store. Married, at the residence of Mr. S. Lee, in Union couniy, S. C., on Thurs day, April 2-1, 1895, Miss Allie Bishop to Dr. J. F. Duffie, of Edgefield, S. C. "We have a nice line of Shoes, prices very low. Turkey Red, Indigo Blue and all Standard Prints, going at 5c. yard, at THK EDOKKIKLD CASH STORR. Married, Sunday, April 21, 1S?15, at the residence of the bride's.mother in Edgefield County, by Rev. Vangn, Mr. Jephtha B. Connelly, of Newberry and Miss Fannie Wells, of Edgeileld. Mr. .'olin A. Mette, a former resident of this town, spent Friday and Satur day in our midst. He is now travel ling for the Columbia Register. Full line of dry goods and notions at the New York Racket, at prices to suit everybody, Old Hard Times in cluded. . naving planted all the rice we in tend to plant this spring, we have left over about half a bushel of rough rice. This, in lots of a quart to two quarts, we will donate to subscribers, in good standing. First conies, first served You can plant this cereal up to May 20th. French ""Cr?pons, Napoleon Crepe Cloth, Chambray, Wool Challies, Fig ured Muslin, beautiful Lawns, ?fcc.. Just received at THE EDOKKIKI.D CASH STORE. The Misses Aycock have at their Milli nery Store something entirely new in the way of ladies and misses hats and bonnets-new shapes, new styles, new names, and there is a great deal in the name even of a hat. Picnic slippers,'nt Ii. J. Xorris's. Davis Timmons advertises his ice cream ?ii another column, lie calls it an I ?Scream 14roi to, presumably be cause the giris invariably scream with delight at the very mention of Timmons' ice cream. Congressman Talbert proves his faith by his works. He was a zealous advocate of the income tax law, and when he made his return of his in come for taxation under thai law, he included Iiis salary as Congressman and his rents from his lands. Ile says he wants no rebate of tile tax on his rent income.-Register. Dude suits complete, .$1.7"?. at New York Racket Store. Read the thrilling account of an Edgefield boy's terrible experience in a Brazilian forest, copied from Char leston Sunday News. Gents summerjsuits, $1.00 to $12, nt New York Racket Store. Plant Some Rice. Mr. Frank A. Neal living near Winnsboro in Fairfield County, plant ed three-eights of an acre in rice last year and made 82 bushels. Ile says, also, that it can be planted as late as the20th of May or even later. Gents gauze under shirts, -2~> to "?Oe., at New York Racket Store. A High Compliment. BOLTOT, Conn.-"I am very much pleased with the effect of your Sim mons Liver Regulator, and have re commended it to a good many friends/'-E. A. Bose. Your druggist sel.'s it in powder or liquid : the pow der to tie taken dry, or made into a tea. Ladies undervests, ? to SOcts., at New York Racket Store. Gents balbiggan underwear,.vcst and drawers, 75? to !)<. per suit, at New York Backet Store. Ice Cream Gardens. On every Friday during the summer months from 4 o'clock to 10 o'clock p. m., Miss Cornelia Jones and Miss So phie Abney will have icecream for sale at their ice cream gardens-place to be given next week with ?heir ad vertisement. Memorial Day. Don't forget or neglect to at lend the memorial services in honor of our Confederate dead, on next Friday tho 10th inst. The programme is sub stantially as published a week or two ago. Forming at the Methodist church the procession will march in t he ??a tist church in which the memorial ad dress will he delivered by X. <; Evans Ksq. Capt. T. \V. Carwile will officiate as Chief Marshal of t he day. Ladlee and children are requested ta bring Howers to deck th? graves. Advertised Loiter:-:. List cf letters remaining: in tl.e Post Oilier, Aprii 80th, IS!?."): Mathew Clark, T. vv. Dows, Isham Evans, '.'harlie .Johnson, A. J. Lee, John Mungumery, Clark Minis, James E. Peurifoy, C. H. Sam prey, 2, John A. Wilson, deal Wel laru, Arthur Weavers, Miss biller ehatman, Peggie Coleman, Miss Jim mie Hollie, Elizar Holloway. Miss Ma ry Fulltivod, Mrs. Laura Morris, Miss Ellie Morton, Miss Jenny Terry, Miss Nanch McCloud, Miss Agenoce Miller, Miss ftenj? soH, MeJ r' r' Tarry-, Miss Rosa Washington. Killed theDogf. A mad dog chased Jun Brown, our most efficient and popular street lamp lighter, one day of last week and bay ed him down near the depot late in the afternoon. I?eins unarmed at the time of the attack. Jim could do noth ing but kick at his dogship, bet this he did in so vigorous a fashion that the canine concluded Jim was mad enough already and passed by on the other side. However, "Mars?.-" J.'oper says that the dog did nab Jim, and, wonderful to relate, thc dog died-but Jim is still a kickin'. Xantippe To Charm Our Readers Once Again. I have not written you in a long time, however I have received the dear old ADVERTISER every week, for which 1 return many thanks. Being at leisure now, I'm dotting down a few it etas. Won't you give them a send oil' in your spicv pa per? Last Monday afternoon I took a drive over to Pittsburgh, a place that I had often desired to visit. I enjoyed a very pleasant outing in deed thanks to Mrs. Ida Sheppard who has a big, generous heart and often gives me a nice drive in lier buggy for "sweet charities sake." That afternoon we called on Mrs. Rice and her pretty sister Miss Foley, natives of West Virginia. Mr?. Rice is the youthful wife of the Superintendent of the Pitts burgh mines, and I think lier pret ty, piquant, goxl, and sensible. After showing us her home, and wonderful baby, she became our chaperone to the quarry. Lots of money must have been spent in buying the machinery, and various implements for carry ing on this work, and it is a great pity that th is industry closes u> next October. Accompanied hy Mr. Rice, we [licked our way over huge bould ers, and crags of rocks, and felt as though we were climbing the Alps. Th read ins our circuitous way, we reached the stockade. The squad of convicts with the guards passed us, looking picturesque and bru tal in their stripes and sullen faces. Some of the riff-raff were auda cious enough to touch I heir hats in passing. We looked in at the grating of the cells. Some were resting on bunk-i, others at. tanks of water washing their hands and faces. The whole scene suggested some vivid description of Victor Hugo's, or a painting by Dore. We were shown haunches of meal and platters of bread, preparing for supper. I suppose these mbera ble creatures are profitable. Ray ing goodbye to the mines we drove home with our laps full of wild flowers. April was a sad month for Edge field. So many deaths. Dear Mrs. Hill-"When the records of heav en shall be unfolded, her virtues shall be found written there in characters as durable as the vol ume of eternity." I AU South Carolina Baptist; mourn for Dr. Broad us. Miss Jan io Wan*law from Co loni bi a ii with Miss Twei li'.- J'ill l'or a visit. Wo tire brighter and better for her presence among us. Mrs. Minis of Augusta is with her daughter Mrs. Richard Tiro mons. Miss Maggie Sue Tannahill, win some blondi"1 and "up lo date." is visiting Mrs. DuBnse and I be Ba teses. The soldiers were out in full on inspection day. Whj' women with young children fur miles around, struggle and agonize to got. into tho inspection is a mystery I can't solve. Wc never grow tired of hearing Dr. Gwaltney's beautiful sermons. Tbero is a popular fallacy now among people who hare led blase lives, and who would lull con science that there is no eternal punishment, but we have no new methods for getting to heaven in our denomination. Mn?. W. H. Folk and "Princ ss Julia," leave the Inl ier pari of May for Greenwood. XANTIPPE. May 6,1S95. Personal Mention. Mr. Albert Minis is iii Edge field. Miss Eliza Minis visited Augus ta last week. Mrs. Arthur Youngblood is in Edgefield. Miss Lucy Miller is visiting her sister Mrs. T. B. Lanham. Mrs. Manly Timmons is spend ing a few days at Winter Seat. Mr. Sam"). Tannnhillof Augus ta was in town <?n Monda}'. MTV. Schenk, of Kirksey*, is visiting lier sun. Mr. J. A. Schenk, in our suburbs. Mrs. il. H. Parks returned to her borne Suuday. She hus been stay ing at Mrs. T. J. Lanherne. Mrs. Ras Minis of Augusta is visiring her daughter Mrs. Rich ard Timmons. Mrs. Dr. Manly Timmons uni ted herself to our Baptist cintre!) by letter Inst Wednesday evenii g. j Our County Auditor, J. B. Hal Iiwauger is erecting :? very pretty cottage in Buncombe. Mrs. Lewis Jones is al Ridge Spring, nu."sing her sick gra? d daughtcr, Miss Alice Jones. Mr. Gary Caughman, supervi-or of registration for (hiscouuty, was in his officuou Monday last. Mrs. Crooker, accompanied by lipr grand-daughter, Miss Coy Wood is visiting relatives in Bun combe. M'\ A. T. Goff, a handsome: son of Noah Goff of thc Etheredge section, was in town on Monday of this week. . Mr. Ei J. Iffirier 6t Ihe Collier's section is lying very ill. Ho and family has the sympathy ol' their many friends. Miss Constance Jone?, a charm ing young lady from Augusta is visiting Miss Lucille Ashley, of Trenton. [n. c. P. | The address of Mr. J. J. Flem ing to the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon was indeed a treat tu all who listened to it. Mr. Julian Hurl and his sister Miss Mary Ida went out to their horne Saturday night to spend Sunday with the borne folks. Mr. Jas. T. Minis is selling nice asparagus to us now. He isa thrifty farmer, and will not de pend upon coll?n for a living. Miss Mae Dozier left on Sunday for Meeting Street, she goes to teach tor Mrs. D. C. Tomi kins. All Edgefield will inh-s this beautiful young lady. Rev. John Lake cameby to soe the homefolks on Sunday night on his way to Batesburg from Re publican and Antioch. We are sorry to see such a good man so over-worked. Ile was too weak to attend church Sunday night. Some of the school childen, be ing chaperoned by Mis. Shailer, en joyed a very pleasant day in the Jones woods' on last Saturday. Wonder what Bub Sheppard and Edd Brabham did for amusement? "Guess." TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. ARMORY En?norn:i.i) RrFI.ES, / May 6, 1895. j At the regular monthly meeting of thc Ridgefield Riiles the follow ing resolutions w^re unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, it has pleased the Great Ruler of all, in the exercise of His Omnipotence, to lui ve again visited .?ur ranks by his grim mes senger, and t'> Imvu removed from time so eternity, pu vate 0. 0. BA au : Therefore, be it limboed 1*7. That, while we trust that the hearts of our entire corps are humbly submissive io this afflicting dispensation, and that the death of our beloved com bado may be sanctified to thc eter nal good of those of us who are left, yet it. is natural for us to grieve for tho loss of such a sol dier and comrade as was our de ceased brother. 2nd. That iii thc death of pri vate BARR tho Edgefield Riflci havc lost one of their best mem bers, one who was brave, honest, and manly. 3rd. Thal wc extend to the af flicted family thc tenderest sym pathies of those who appreciated his many virtues. 4th. That in token ol' our lov( for our deceased friend and com ra?lf-j we will wear tho usual badge pf mourning, and drape our armo j rv for tho period of thirty days; and that wo will dedicate a page of our record book to Iiis memory. 5th. That thc Edgefield Ar> VEUTisEit be requested to publish these r?solutions; and that a copy bo "mt to the bereaved family of the deceased. LG. BELL, PAUL W. GIBSON, W. S. COVAR, COMMITTEE. EDGEFIELD COUNTY INTER DENOMINATIONAL SUN DAY SCHOOL CONVEN TION. Emory Church June 4th and 5th 1 Si)5. Motto : Take Ye Heed, Watch and Pray, Mark, W itt, Heed thc Call, Watch thc Time, Pray God's Blessing Upon Work and Workers. Dors. 1. J5e on t ime. 2. Bring your Bible, note boole, and pencil. ?. If you speak,speak loud. 4. Take ;i front seat. Leave the back ones for those who cannot read the hours. ' "). Try lo he a blessing in tho homo where you are entertained. ? G. Is it too wann? Don't let the heat make your heart cold. 7. Send up a prayer I'or each speak er as he begins. 5. Don't talk or whisper during prayer or when someone is address ing the Convention. Listen. !). Kesolvc to honer your Lord by making best possible usc of things learned when you return tu your own school. TUESDAY, JUXE 4th. .Morning Session.-10:'30, De votional exercises and organiza tion. Address of welcome, B. L. Uaughman. Response by Pres. L. F. Dorn. Reports from Sunday Schools, Statistical and verbal. Afternoon Session-Song and Prayer. The sphere and benefits of song and prayer in the Sunday School, Rev.' O* B. Sbearouse, John B. Towill, J: D. Kidson. Normal Les son, Prof. R. 0. Sums, Stale Sec retary. WEDNESDAY, JI NK 51 h. Morning Session.-10, Dcvo ! l-iomil ex? rei --s. [?ow c:::i we. best avoid moiioto nv in Suudav School wort ? Dr. IA G. Anbei I, John li. Morgan, Y. V. A. iliser. Normal Lesson, Prof. ! R..0. Sams. Afternoon Session.-Song and Prayer. Opening of Question Box. What benefits oo we hope lo acorn o from Sunday Schools lo the church? B. W. Rushton. What benefit to th? family? Col. ii. V, Watson. What benefit to citizenship? Lt. Gov. W. ll. Timmornian. Miscellaneous business and clos ing exercises. Delegates, Superinten d e n f s. and Pastors are ex-oflicio mem bers ot* the convention. In addition Sunday Schools are al lowed one delegate to every twen ty-five scholars. Schools are urg ed to appoint a full delegation and insist upon their attendance, for only thus can the work of the con vention bo made most successful and beneficial. Schools should al?o furnish del egates with a statistical report of their work a'nd condition. L. F. Doux, Pres. B. W. Il rsi ?TON, Sec'y. D. B. Frontis, W. IT. Timmerman, Rev.O. B. Sbearouse. Rev. M. M. Brabham, Ex. Com. Weather for April. Weather Observer C. A. Long, of Pren ton, sends us the following data of the weather for the month just ended : Mean teni]). 62.5. Max. temp. S2. Date 25th. Min. temp. 40. Date 4th. Total precip. 0.37 inches. Clear, 9, Partly cloudy 14. Cloudy Dates of frost, light, 4 and 19th. Hail, 2nd, Thunder storms, 7 10-25, Direct ion, 7. South East. . REMARKS. Rainfall for 4 months 25.04 inches. 1S94 same 4 months 13.72 inches rainfall for April 1894. 2 42 ince.?. ALL STYLES] Gambler Bicycles There is only one prie* ?-<:; Ramblers. $ioo is enough for the best hic\cle that was ever built. More than ?ioo is too much. Ramblers are made to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them if you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. You are groping in the dark if you buy without seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. * > WASHINGTON, D. C. ? Scream Grotto! -(o)- . I 'nave re-opened my ICECREAM GROTTO in (be sion.? next Jus. M. Cobbs' dry goods emporium. when; I will take great pleasure in serving Ibo public lo ?.he most de 1 ?ghifully ilnvored SODA WATER, The most delicious ICED CREAMS, and Milkshakes to rival the fabled Nectar ?nd Ambrosia of Mythology. Give me ti call. 'J. DAVIS TIM MONS. Mav 7, "95. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: Never before iu my entire ex perience in going to New York bave 1 found it so important to be in tho market. Styles beautiful and goods, awfully cheap, provided one was there to lake advantage of these things, hence the induce ments that we can oller to :ill who will give us a cal]. ALVIN HART. Kdgefield, S. C., April 15, '95. HERE ARE NEW GOODS. Scotch printed Dress Lawns in polka dots, stripes and figures, worth Sc. for 5c. Printed Duck Suitings in very handsome pat terns worth 15c for 10c. White India Lawns worth 15c. for 10c. Dotted Dress Swisses in lovely j shades. An elegant assortment of | colorings in Cr?pons. Dimities in beautiful patterns. Large.lotpfj Challies, Organdies, Percales. Piques, Checked Muslins, .Julis, anda great many Novelties in Spring and Summer Dress Goods, all ot' which can be bought at re markably low prices from ALVIN HART, & CO. DRESS GOODS. Henriettas in all the latest Spring colors, extraordinary value, really worth 35c. for 22?c. All wool Serge-.* in Tan, Brown. Gray, Blue. Old Rose, and all the desira ble color? worth 55c. for 46c. We have au exceptionally fine assort ment ol' Dress Goods, and also all the trimmings to match them. ALVIN HART ? CO. BLACK DRESS Goons. Unusual burga ins in black S-rges, Henriettas. Nuns Veilings, and all the popular black dres? Goods. Anyone wishing au ele I gant black Dress will find it to their interest, before making their (purchases to examine the stock of these goods and get nrices from ALVIN HART ? CO. GINGHAMS. Large lot of beautiful Ginghams ind real good quality can be bought at 5c. vd. from ALVIN HART & CO. PRINTS. j All the bo3t brand? of Prints including Turkey Reds and Na j vys, and the pattern are beauti ful, can be bought ut oe. yd. from ALVIN HAR I' & CO. Don't go to Augusta to buy goods, when you can buy thom just as cheat) and can find just pretty 2 line from which to make your selections i:i Kdgefield from ALVIN HART cfc CO. DOMESTICS. All Domestic Goods lower than heretofore. Fruit Loom Bleach ing for 0;/c. vd. ALVIN HART & CO. STATIONERY. Remember that you can always buy first-class Stationery at ex ceed] v low prices from ALVIN HA'RT & CO. KID GV.VI/KS. Ladios'p?ster hook Kid (Moyes in Taurays, Brown ainrTTT?cT:. every/Tair guaranteed, at very rea sonable prices. J ALVIN HART & CO. r - C\>U SETS. V full stock of R Sc G Corsets. Thompson's Glove fitting and all tho popular makes. ALVIN HART & CO. UNDER VEST*. Fn ll slock of Ladies' and Gents' gauzo Un?ervests. Ladies Un dervests for 5c. ALVIN HART & CO. f HANDKERCHIEFS. FojUr Handkerchiefs for 5c. Two Handkerchiefs for 5c, and the best 15c. Handkerchief, that was ever ?sold. Nothing like our Hand kerchief stock was ever shown in Edgejfield before. By all means, examine our stock of these goods. ! ALVIN HART & CO. j HOSIERY. La?ge stock of Hosiery for ; Missejs, Ladies, and Men at very low prices. ALVIN HART & CO. j RIB noxs. Alli the latest shades of Rib bons and quite a large stock at reasonable prices. ALVIN HART & CO. I HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. A tkmondously large stock ol' these goods, which we have bought cheap, and we are selling them ac cordingly . ALVIN HA RT & CO. FANS. A large sleek of beautiful Fans at prices verv chen p. ALVIN HART & CO. Talde Linens, Doilies and Tow els at "'very reasonable prices. Ta dle Oil Clothes at 25 percent, cheaper than heretotore. ALVIN HART & CO. LACKS. Large stock of beautiful Laces at low prices. Something new Sn this line for wash goods. ALVIN HART & CO. COTTOXADES. One ease of Cottonades for Pants, as good quality as sold last Spring for 25c. we are selling for 15c. Don't fail to examine our stock?, oft hese good < before mak ing your purchases. ALN?N HART & CO. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. By J. D. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge. 1711 Elli:AS, Mrs. Auna T. Swear v V ingen hath made suit to mo. to grant her Letters o!' Administrai ion of the estate and effects of John C. Swearingen. dee'd. TM;:-K ARK THEREFORE, to.citc and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John C. Swearingen deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ot* Probate, to be held at Edgelield C. IL, on the 2:id day ol' May ISO."), after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 6th day of May, Anno ( j Z I Domini ISO"). Published on \ _ ' \ the Sth day of May in the Ed ge field ADVERTISER. J. D. ALLEN, Probate Judge. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NO TICE. A.LL persons indebted to the Estate of Alexander Sharpton, Sr.. deceased, will make payment, and those having claims will present the same duly at tested, to t hc undersigned. MKS. C.S. COX, Ad'trix, or J. Wm. Thurmond & Folk & Folk, A ttys. May I 'sri-;?t. Pension Money. I have received from the State treasurer the pension money be longing !o Confederate soldiers and their widows in this county. Those having their name? on the pension roll will please call al my nffico and receive their pro rata, $21.75. JNO. B. HILL, C. C. P. Mav 7, '95. Notice. TMK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. \ THE COUNTY OK EDGRKIRLD. J NOTICE is hereby given that pur suant to a commission issued to us by the Secretary of the State of South Carolina, books of subscription to the capital stock of "The Edgefield Cot ton Manufacturing Company'" will be open at our respective places of busi ness otl Thursday, the 2nd day nf .Mav |irox.. and will remain open until | the I0r.ii day <.!' May. Ar.vis [TART, J. ( '. SHEPPARD, ? X.O.EVA.VS, W. \V. ADA?IS. W E. Lwcir. Board of Corporators. May !, ISil".. THE MIMS ARTISTS. P.. H. Minis, Miss Eliza M. Minis, Geo. F. Minis. Mr. R. Ii. Minis, will do all kinds of Photograph work in the Studio. Mak ing a specially of Children's Photo graphs. Will have Crayon Portraits made any size-that will be sure to please. Just twenty-five ycart;_i_it__ti Photograph business?,_.---"**" Mis* KHza^J ^nl* will make the iinesi Portraits in Pastel and Oil, that . an he made outside of the largest cities. The very best, of references given as to this kind ol' work. Will re touch Negatives in most artistic, style. Will also teach rhe art ol' re-touching Negatives, Drawing and Painting, m Oil and Waler Color--. Coloring Pho tographs, &c._ - co. V. Minis, with new and lir? fmpnTftfrttSriS-i wei I prepared lo do all kimls of Out-Door lMioioffilplijir such as family groupes, Schoo!-, Build ings, Animals, Machinery &c. Solicits orders from the country. Confident that lie can give perfect satisfaction. The prices of all the above work will correspond with the present financial condition cr Mie country. Call at the Photograph Gallery and examine the quality and prices of all the above classes ol'pi?:! ures, and then we think you will-or ought to ?5* Patronize Home Talent. Give us a call before going lo I he cities .March I,"03-Ot. CHAW ! -(0) Isn't the word when you speak of N. Y's. fish. They do not need to be chawed. All that you have to do is to eliminate the few hones and let 'em go down. FRESH WATER AND SALT. The choicest varieties, E. G. Shad, Trout, Sheephead, Mullet, Bream &c, And at prices that would make the piscatorial tribes blush for verv shame at their cheapness. Come in the evening or come in the morning, Come when you're looked for, Or come without warning, A smile ami a welcome Will be there before you, And the oftener you come here The more I'll adore you. NORMON YOUNG B LOO I), Fishmonger and Purvo3'or for all the people. agu las lar ^a^'^a&w^ l?^^a Wp ROFE SELVAGE. -'Poultry, Farm, Garden, Comotery. Lawn, Railroad and Babbit Fencing. Thot;r.:?i*dfl ol miler) in usc. Catrtlo^ce Free. Freight Paid, l'rieoa Low. The McKULLEN WOVEM WIRE FENCE CO. Hi, HS, HS and 120 V. Hiriot St.. CHICAGO. UL. aro known and planted every where, and aro always tho lu M. Perry's Seed Annual for 1S05 tollu all about Hiern, - Free. D. M. Ferry & Co. Detroit,Mich. "THE GLOBE COLLECTS'" OUR SYSTEM COMMENDS ITSELF To THE JUDGMENT OF CONSERVATIVE BUSINESS M'EN. Of whom nearly G.000 arc now our regular SUBSCRIBERS. Write for Particulars. GLOBE COLLECTING and REPORTING AGENCY. (INCORPORATED.) - 65 Fifth Ave., New York. SOLICITORS WANTED. CHAW MY I have opened a Beef Market and Restaurant on the corner in rear of the Edgefield Bank. I keep nothing but STALL FED BEEF, and give the BEST of MEALS at the cheapest prices and the short est notice. Jurymen and witnesses a specialty. Call once and you'll stay a week. Try my soup, 10c a plate. NORMAN YOUNGBLOOD. 03DERS FILLED Grinds lenses for nil defects of sight. If your eves trouble you, consult him and he will tell you WITHOUT CHARGE, If you need glasses, medicine, or rest. Fits glasses into old frames while you wait. All work guaranteed. Prof. P. M. WHITMAN, 880 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. a^y^B? ISTHEBEST. ^BH^Ks FIT FOP. A KING. ^"?^sSs. COEDOVANT, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. V*4.sSAP FINE CALF&XARSAROQ : : J - W * '?.-3 POLICE,3 SOLES. jw* . EXTRA Fl ME* T 75 BQYS'SCHOOLSHOES. BROCKTON,:MASS. Over One RUHloa People wear tho W. Lo Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They Rive the best voJue for the money. ley equal custom shoes in style and lit. Theil" wearing qualit.es are unsurpassed The prices are uniform,-stamped on sole. From $i to S3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by j", nyc. COBB EDGEFIELD, S. C. OSBORNE'S nm' Tciosrrnpliy. Angnstn, Ga. N"o theorv. No text books. Actual business from clay of entering. College ?oods, money and business apers used. It. R. fare paid to Augusta. "WilM JhiWllllllllIll' Hllll lilli ll catalogue. UNDERTAKER -AND DEALER IN CIIE.A p .\.\n MEDIUM COFFINS, A N n F i N E CASKETS. Johnston, S. C., March 12, '95-3m. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. -(o) 1 A>[ prepared at my Shops in rear of the Court-House to do all kinds of Blacksmith work with neatness and dispatch, and at Hard Time prices. Give me a Call. Jgfll STAFFORD TERRY. Jan.2S-2m. NO MORE EYE-QUSSES t? ? llPW S a V :*".?. Sa Ki iaa ?9 gsa A Certain, Sa.'s, and BfTeefl n ':. - SOBE, WEAK, & INF! U1ED?YE& Producing Lo ny-Sig.:i ti- Iness, ?. FiSSf?f-* ing tho Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Grsnalnilon? Sive Tumors, Red Eyes, frartsd Lya ?c!ic?f JUD TROOirac fjVICK RELIEF 1X0 PEEaWEITCOPJi Also, equally eaieacinns when ns?i1 tn otticr maladies, stirh ns 1,'lrerr. Fey sr ?!.~>rt-.i, ?omnr?, Snit Ulieaci, Sers?, f'ifs, o.' wherever Inilaramatlon exists, 35/ fCUSJUVM AAJOVJEnmy bo used tOBdV&ttf&gp. t 2. S??a br all Dratiio;-; at :.? ?sa? Ulli PP bu r 0 S T 0 C K R A I S E R c 1 Am now making my annual roi? uh rough the country altering If any person wishes my services to me at lintier Tost Ollice. I respectfully refer to all for whom I have done work. LEE March 15, '95. Now is thc :hc Advertiser. HfifE -FOR R H E U M A T ! S M AND GOUT. This R E M E D Y has been tried in thousands of casos with wonderful success, IT CURED OTHERS, AND Wi LL CURE YOU. When six bottles arc taken ac cording to directions, .ind no ben efit derived, WE WILL REFUND THE MONEY. Price Singla Bottle, $1.00; Six Bottles $5.00, at Langley ."Bros. 1 74-, King Street, Charleston, S. C. . C. F. K?HLRUSS, Warble ali Grarsi?e lests si Statiiary, ; ??fR Cooing , iron & Wire Fences, Building- Stone of Every Description. Cor. Washington and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA,- GA TAMERLAN 1 His Celebrated Stallion can be found at my house, Tor th? prosent j tliri1'1 i::i!"s south o? Edgelield. Terms: [hsnrefoal, . ?8.00 Insure colt to staud and suck, ?.10.00 Will make stands al different places in Mio count Yt for S mares. s; t?. M'?YS, March .", Edgelleld, S. C. E For Old Gold and Old Solid Silver; also Surplus Wedding Presents in Solid Silver bought. Address Julius R. Watts & Co., Jewelers, ">7 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. S Given Away H to tho person submitting tito i wost Meritorious invention during thc preceding month. WE SECURE PATENTS FOR INVENTORS, and tho object of this oil"'-;- ls ' - nn ^Bmagfi persons of an invent ive turn ?? lftiW4t -v gamo time wc 'wish to .: pre? 14' . ?j^ tho tact that - J9 It's the Simple, . |j Trivial Inventions S That Yield Fortunes jj -such RS Dc long's Hook L '' and Eye, "Soo that Hump.' M "Safety Pin," "Pijrs in Clo- ^ ver." "Air Drake,'' etc. M Almost everyone conceives ?a i CJ a bright idea at somu timo or <p I w other. Why nor. put it in prac- u tical use? YOUR tolcntsmay ?a I ' ' lio in this direction. May M ? malee your fortune. Why not ^ I t5P~Write for further information and W A mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. g 0 Philip W. Avirctt, Gen. Mgr., W } Cl? F Street, Northwest, V} WASHINGTON, D. C. || \ ^TTho responsibility of this company CO 1 may bo judged by thc fact that ita . ?tock is held by over one thousand M . of tho loading newspapers tu tho H h United States. X