Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 30, 1898, Image 3

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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. MRS. ELIZABETH HAMMOND This beloved Christian, widow of the late Maj. Andrew J. Hammond, died at the old Hammond homestead-the home of her son Charles-on last Fri day morning at S o'clock. The imme diate cause of her ^eath WAS heart disease. The internment took place ac Sweetwater Churton Saturday, th? funeral being preached by the Rev. J P. Mealing. Mrs. Hammond was sev enty-three years of age, and was the daughter of Col.- Sampson Butler, of Barnwell county, who was for many years a member of Congress from that Congressional district. She leaves three daughters living, Mrs. J. H. P. Roper, Mrs. Tom Hammond, and Mrs. John Mundy, and t wo sons, Charles, and Edward. Probably no woman ever lived or died in Edgetleld county who had more friends than the deceas ed. In.the words of one who knew her well : ''She had many friends because she s lowed herself friendly to many." Our loving sympathies are extended to the bereaved ones. LOGA12 BREVITIES. Plant corn-the war is here! J.P. Ouzts has lost a mule. See ad vertisement. O. Sheppard, Esq.. attended Green wood Court last week. Dr. Frank Butler has bought the house recently vacated by Capt. Geo. B. Lake. Cotton is "slumping" on account of the war news, this is something that oom never does. * Centre Springs, at Stan Holsotrs store, is to be made a new postoffice, to be established in the near future. Jess Hobbs is going to the war on a mule. He says he doesn't propose to fight much but to swap his mule for .'suinpin." We are glad to know that the war news has caused more corn to beplrnt ed in Edgefield county than otherwise would ha' e been the case. The wa- was to have started on Tuesday of this week, but McKinley (Wobbling Willie) saw the new moon behind a tree and put it off. Married, by Rev. J. P. Mealing, on Sunday, March 27th, at the residence of Mr. Samuel Corley, Mr. Robert Strom to Miss Carrie Corley. Mrs. R. 0. Sams, of Gaffney City, formerly of this town, died at her home a few days since. Mrs. Sams had many friends in Edgelield who will grieve to hear of her death. The county commissioners over in Spain have sent JL notice to the AD VERTISER that all claims against that county must be filed by the 1st of May or such claims will be barred. Mr. Peak's imm~ense*pileof dry goods boxes and bales of goods in front of his store, just arrived from New York, proves that the war has not yet begun. Of course it, the war, will begin as soon as he opens up and marks his goods. Low prices, nice quality, nice assortment of Hats and Flowers at Miss Aycock's millinery store. Dr. R. H. Stanlev, A. M. M. D., whose card we publish in another columu, is a regular graduate under New York specialists in eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases. He was also secretary of his County Medical Society previous to his location in Augusta. Dr. Stanley's office isSlO Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. We gather from the daily papers that there are two cases of smallpox at Dysons, in Greenwood county. The parties affected are Mrs. John H. Stal naker and child. Dr. H. N. Sloan has pronounced the cases smallpox and has Written to the health authorities to that effect and asked for vaccine points with which to vaccinate all the neigh bors of the parties named. The editor of this paper has received some lucrative offers to advertise and handle the African Limbless Cotton After investigation we have come to the conclusion that it is not up to the representations made about it. We would not plant a seed of it nor advise others to do so. In our judgment it is no better and no worse thau half a dozen other varieties. Dr. N. E. Alford, the famous Au gusta specialist, will from date to end of Merry Makers week treat al1 cases of whatever description or ailment? for $5 per month. Remember this and call to see him at his office on broad Street, nearly opposite the Planters Hotel. The Doctor's ollice is often crowded, so call early in the day and tell bim rbat you saw his oller in this paper. Beautiful new Spring Millinery at Miss Aycock's. In view of impending war with Spain, a vital question presents itsell to every farmer. "Whatshall I plant this spring?' properly answered and acted upon bj our farmers, determines the success not only of the individual but of the whole southern country. It is a qnestion tnat should engage tho attention of every farmers' organiza tion, and the alliance, and the outlook carefully weighed and considered. -Ex. Mr. A. F. Broadwater was the first in this community to receive his divi dends from the defunct Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company. He can give policy holders in thai company all the information necessary to get their money and, what is of greater consequence, he can tell them how much they will get. From all ac counts the company gave .Mr. Iii oad water nearly all the money they had left, font certainly was apile they sent him. It seems that people who already have a plenty aro the very ones who %et more. "To him who bath shall be given and from him who hath not shall be taken even that which he hath." --?HIIIIM?? rmi --M Farmers are very busy plan coruthis week. Miss Ay cock invites the la to call and see her new goods. Even a war proclamation w< not scare the ladies from the chase of Easter bonnets. According tu old croppers moon is the one to complete p ting gardens, except beans wi are held until good Friday. Thc books of regis ration wi! open at Edgefield on salesdays on Tuesdays and Wednesday thor ter. C. M. WILLIAMS, Chairman. The military law of this S' is so worded that, if necess! white and colored soldiers maj drafted in equal proportion. It is said of Senator R. Watson that he was never kne to miss tate facts even m a j never uttered a profane word, t a smutty yarn and never knew taste of whiskey. A Massachusetts man has c trived an aluminum house, wh can be folded up and weighs st< and cooking utensil, only '. pounds. It is large enough wi put up for four persons. It is ] proof. I Dr. W. G. Browne, the c?l?brai optician who has been with us u for several weeks, will only remr here the balance of this week. Nc Mouday and for thc entire we he will be at Trenton. WANTED-Upright and faith! gentlemen and jad?es to travel : responsible, established house Cl - ,o.i. Monthly $65.00 a expe> ' -!S. Position steady. I fereuce. Enclose self-address staTjped envelope. THE DOMINI COMPANY, Dept. K, Chicago. We are in receipt of an invitation attend the commencement exercises tlie Atlanta Dental College on the 2? March inst. Dr. George Thurmo Sharptou, of Edgefield, graduates this occasion with distinguished bc ors, we notice also that he ls presidt of his, the .Senior class, a class sixty-two members. A foreign exchange asserts th the treacherous Spaniards, to gua against an invasion of Cuba by ti women of Colorado, who are sa to be drilling for wai, have decid? to capture all mice obtainable ( that unhappy island to let loose whole army of these tricky roden as soon as the ladies set foot c. Cuban soil. The ladies may we think that this would be "too mea for anything," and would be ful! justified in refusing to wage i against men who would be capab of taking such an unfair advai tage.-Balipjore Sun. W.\NTKL-The management of tl Equitable Life Assurance Society ] this territory is desirous of securir the services of a man of character ac ability to represent its interests, wit Edge:ield as headquarters. The rigl man will be thoroughly educated i the science of life insurance.and tl art of successful soliciting. There no business or profession not requi: ing capital which is more remanen tive than a life agency conducted wit energy and ability. Correspondent with mer. who desire to secure emploj mont and are ambitious to at tal prominence in the profession, is ir vited. W. J. RODDKY, Manager, Roc Hill, S. C. Dr. Manly Timmone, ourup-tc date dentist, has thc loveliest re ceptiou rooms of any dentist ii the Sooth. Dr. Timmons bas re ceutly purchased a new chair, uew engine, and a cet of improve* dental instruments, and is nov fitted up to do as good work and 01 as short notice as any mau of hi profession in the Uuited StateE It is absolutely a pleasure to g' into his office, as it is so neat am artistica]ly arranged. Mr. Bill; Burrell, the veteran painter, ha just finished touching-up and en livening the walls and wainscot ting, 60 you may know it is wei done. David Ward, who brought bael the news of a rich find of gold O? the American side of Alaska, ant who says that the rush next pprinj will be far down the Yukftu on th American side, spent three year prospecting in Alaska, and in tha time only received seven letter from home. Since his retun hi has bad more than that mau} thousands of letters from would be argonauts in three mouths. He is now in Philadelphia, Pa., anc tries to answer every inquiry con cerning the Far North, its perils rigors of climate and wonderfu J riches. His practical exp?rience makes his advice highly valuable and anyone interested in Alaskt should avail themselves of bi. knowledge by writing to him. Thc Edgefield Garden and Flow er Club. All who are interested in th? formation of auch & club are in ! vited to meet in the Y. M. C. A Hall next Saturday at-i P. M. This invitation is given with th( approval of nianv ladies of this, community. L. R. GWALTXEY. Fertilizers! Fertilizer.?! First class Ainmoniated Goods EJigh Grade Acid Phosphate Granby and Patapsco Brands. Bu) these old true and tried brands Can deliver in car lots at any de pot in the county. ?. J. NORRIS, Agent Patapsco Guan > Co. and Columbia Phos. Co. Quinine and oilier fe rer medicines take from 5 to 10 days to cure fever. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic cures in ONE DAY. The Advertiser and Confederate Veteran will be sent one year for $2.00; Advertiser and Cosmopoli tan for $2.40; Advertiser and At lanta Constitution for $2.00. PKOHJ BITEON, Shall lt Have a Fair Trial in South Carolina. "A meeting at Edgefiold on the 2nd of April" has been called in the interests of prohibition. Of course, the object of thi3 Dieting is simply to select delegates to the coming prohibition convention to meet in Columbia ou the 14th ot April, and yet it is a matter of no small importance, and ought not to bo passed by with indifference. If every county will send to the convention men of strong convic tions, men who earnestly desire such measures as may best pro mote the cause of temperance, the deliberations and decisions of that convention will command the thoughtful consideration of voters in the elections of 1S98, Citizens of Edgeiield, if possible, attend the meeting next Saturday. Select wise and earnest-hearted men as y<~'Ur representatives to the prohibition couventio-n, that you may.have a voice in couusels which certainly have for their object the secular, moral, and social welfare of our people. L. R. GWALTNEY, D. Z. DANTZLER. WHY LAO JES LIKE COFFEE, Though Many Admit it Hurts Theui. Many ladies h.-ve so great a liking for coffee for breakfast that thc meal seems flat and un savory without it; but the muddy complexion which is almost a sure eccompan imcni., is a grea^ trial, and the question is seriously diKcussed many ami m ny limes over in one's mind whether it is possible t give over the coffee .iud gradually get back tl lost complexi?n, or heep on with the coffee anti get on with the bad skin and maka the best of it. The disordered Stomach and liver sometimes bring on more serious ; roubles. To quit the us? of coffee is he only true relic"; it contains the lame poisonous alkaloids as tobacco,strychnine and morphine, a I,bough less in volume. On? ern use thc delicious bot Food Coffee, Postum Cereal, al meals, and never mist; thc coffee. It brews the dctp seal-brown of Mocha, and takes on lite rick golden-brown of old Java when cream is added. When boiled Tull 15 minute* ufter boiling commences, it lasies like the better grades of Java. Ii i-.m:.<'.e by the Postura Cereal Co., Lim., of Ba lle Creel., Michigan, purely and wholy of tiie nourishing grain-; intended by tiie Creator for man's subsistence. The pungent taste so wei! liked in strong coffee is retained in 1'ostuni. Xaiurc quid ly recovers when coffee is left off and tiie natural health coffee is used in its place' Healthful >!ccp is aguin enjoyed, and nerves sto.nach. liver, bowels and heart cease their com plaining when the dlsturblitlg cause i.- with? drawn. These are (Treat big live fads, worthy the at tention of anyone who cares for the exquisite fun of being perfectly well.' Beware "f the fraudu cut imitation? of th? origimil Postum Cereal Pood Coffee. Insist on Postura. Subslituiors drug their concoctions to give them a coffee flavor. Genuine packages of Postnm have red sea!? and thc words, "It makes red blood," thereon. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever in One Bay. Summer Homes. Mt. W. A. Turk, General Pas senger Agent of the Southern Railway, is collecting information fur Summer Homes' Folder for the ensuing Summer, giving the names of proprietors, poBtoffice addresses, at or near what station, conveyance used, number of guests, terms per day, week and month. This infor mation will be printed in au attractive form and a large edition published and distributed by the various agents of this immense system throughout all sections of the country. Persons contempla ting taking boar ?rs for the ensu ing summerare requested to apply to the nearest railroad agent for b'ajk to be filled our giving the above information, and forward at once to W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C., so that it may reach him not later than April 1st. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, E3q., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of ;' Motker's Friend " before con ti ncrneiit, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, tfcat'if she had to zo through thc ordeal again, and lhere vrere but four bottles on thc mnrkct, uno the cost was JICO per bottle, she would have tl:em. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liuiment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles In volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold hy drug gists, or expressed ou receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, " Before _ Baby i? Born," mailed free on application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Bl. Subscrile for the Edjiofiekl Advertiser. EEHB?E?SSESSS Now i? the tirnt that' every one Btlli Ipi? s-hould take a spring tonio te strengthen the system and pre pare for the eactra demands of Nature. Every spring the system is thoroughly over hauled-there is a general house cleaning going on within. The impurities that have been accumu lating for a year must be got ten rid of, and the system reno vated and prepared for the siege of summer. Unless Nature is as sisted in this task, the strain on the system is too severe, and a breakdown is the result. Some people neglect to supply this as sistance, and as a result they are overcome by an enervating, de pressed feeling, their energies re lax, appetite fails, and they are totally disabled for a season. Everybody just now needs a tonio, and Swift's Specific SC 9^8*3*0 The ie logically the best tonic on the market. The general health needs building up, hence a tonic is needed that is entirely harmless. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy that is guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other hannful mineral ingredient. It is Nature's remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered from Nature's great storehouse. It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities, tones up the gen eral health, renews the appetite and imparts new life and vigor to the entire system. Dangerous typhoid fever and other prevalent summer diseases seldom attack a person whose system is thoroughly cleansed and toned up with S. S. S. in the spring. Get S. S. S. and be pre pared. Sold by all druggists. SAVE MONEY! SATE TI Ry sending your Fall and Winier Clothing at once to THOMAS3 Steam Dyeing and Cleanin Works, 814 JACKSONJjjST., AUGUSTA, GA: '? ? Remomber we Clean and Re-dye Gentlemen's Suits without ripping. Crepe and Silk Veils finished equal to new. Gent's Felt'Hats cleaned. Kid Gloves cleaned 10c per pair WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. Municipal Registration No-| tice. The books for the registration of tho voters of the town of Edgeiiekl, S. C., will be open at my store from Jan. 1st, 1898, to April 1st, 1898, said registration being for the general election to be bpld on April 11th, 1898, for thc election of | Intendant and Wardens to serve for the ensuing year. J. L. MIMS, Supervisor Registration Town of | Edgefield, S. C. MULE LOST. LEFT my place on last Thursday afternoon, brownish black mare .Mule, white looking nose, kilot on left fore knee, mouth cut good deal with bits, about 10 or 12 years old. Got mule from John Holloway on Lewis Lan drum place. Notify J. P. OUZTS, Edgelield, S. C. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville Short Line.'* Schedule in effect Feb. 7, 1897. Lv Augusta. 0-10 am 1 JO p ni Ar ( ; roen wood.. 12 17p m 11 :?0 p in Ar Anderson.... 7 80 phi Ar Laurens- 1 15 p in 7 00 a m Ar Greenville.. 2 55 p m 0 45 a in Ar a tenn Sp'gs - i05 pm . Ar SpurUiuburg'.. ;.! 00 p ni 9 25 a m Ar Sahl dil- 5 2'S p m 5 i'd p m Ar Henderson ville 551 pm i 45 pm ArAsiiville.7Ol) pm . Lv Ashville- 820 a ra . Lv Spartanburg ll d-5 a ra -1 00 p m Lv Greenville-ll ?i3a m 4 00 p m ArLatirens- l?Opm 7pm Lv Anderson. 7 00 a m Ar -reen wood .. 2 28 p m 5 00 a m Lv Augusta- 5 05pm 9 ila am Lv Savannah - 5 55 a m . Lv Calbloun Falls444p m Ar Hue i gb- 2 Hi a tn Ar Norfolk_ 7 'M a m Ar Petersburg-(j 00 a m Ar Richmond_S 15 a m Lv Augusta. 2 55 p m Ar Allendale. 5 00 p in " Fairfax. 5 15 p m "" Yemassee. U 20 p m i" Be .IIfort. 7 20 pm Fori Royal. 7 30 p m 5" Char'e-lon. 8OSpm Savannah. 8 00 p m Lv Savannah. G 50 a m " Charleston. (5 50 am " Port Royal. S 15 a m " Beaufort. 8 25 a m " YemasKce. 9 25 a ni " Fairfax. 10 32 a ni : " Allendale. 10 47 a m Ar Augusta. 12 55 a m Close connections at Greenwood for all points on S.A. L., and C. and G. Railway, and at Spartanburg with Soul bern Railway. For information relative to tickets rates, schedules, etc., address W. J. CKAIG, Gen. Pass. A gt. Augusta, Ga. T. If. E.MKKS0N, Tralfic Manager, Uf all kinds done at this oflice. Call ?nd get our prices. ?jinn immniiiiJitmni: KU mmv.iw.m\ v ?; : imam " wi ?nauii ISH? IIIIISIBIC f# B. CARR & BROTHES,: I , -r?nf ortcrs anti Dealers ia ?Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.| I Special Attention Given to Jug and Shipping Trade. I lix*-! IO CENTRE STREET, ? ATJTG-TJ-ST.A. - - GEOBGIA.? ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinft?ni!:;nit!??;???iiini;tini!iHitin?!ii?ni iti?HiiiitnnHHHtii????7 GEO. P. COI ? jrosiDsrsTOJsr s. o. Furniture ?nd Household Goods, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Etc. HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL St' .HE EARSE Calls by Telephone promptly answered and attended to. V: LOWEST PTilCBS. J. CD? TAM I mn Qfnn! ? -Importer and Wholesale Dealer - pim.nartaJafeCot rf" Uti Blacksmiths', Carpenters', Wheelwrights'.Tools, CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS. Beltii, AfiriciLtnral Implements e all li, ; AGENTS FOR BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES AND BAKES. 915 BBOAD STREET, . ^TTO-TTST-A., <3-A. foOLftB ,w-fl ay?g aifl Ams?a Cotton tb asi Presses, LARGE STOCK OF ENGINES, CHEAP AND GOOD, f=| Ia?! $ Iron Works and' T\U l Supply Comp mpany, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MACHINEY AND SUPPLIES. RERAIRS, Etc., QUICKLY MADE. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU KUY S. T. 1860-10d. IF YOU' WANT A GOOD S. T. 1860-10d 00K i OVE i . 139 "WHY NOT BUY AN J g ?i vj i.y.?v j: ._IT HAS A REPUTATION OF OVER 25 YEARS. F?R SALE BY GHAELES B. A.LLEIN', 331 BROAD STREET, .- - - AUGUSTA, GA. HI - OF SALVATION [S AT HAND. :"Wmiy Hundreds Efe-ve T een Saved. WHY NOT YOU? After a two month's tour of the cities of the North, affording an extensive field of kuowledge and experience, I am again in AUGUS T..J^ O ?. AT 910 BROAD STREET, Where I will be pleased lo meei roy friends and pa lien ts, and all per sons afflicted with any Chronic or Long Standing Diseases. Special attention given lo di- \ .? . peculiar to ; be f uuale se: . Consultation and ex?n inath n FREE and invited.' I write no prescriptions, bul prepare 103 own medicines 8 A. M. to G P. M.' Ginee Hours' Sundays by previous < u jag, ment 5th Door Above Campbell. > (arly Opposite Planters Jote roliiston ' Institute THERE .-ire schools an ! sol 00ls. hv. cher patronize the Joh n sf i 1 Institute: 1st.-.] ; ure some reasons why 3*011 should Johnston is a healthful lecation. 1 ii.".' famous "liidge," which com prises portions of Aiken, Edgelieid, Lexington and Saluda Counties, lt is absolutely free from malaria. Tlie saine diurnal range of temperature as Santa Barbara, Cai. 2nd.-Johnston is a morai community .>.?Iii few :i! i n rt-mt*:: ; s to vice. No bar rooms or vicious company to degrade I lie students. 3rd.-The Superintendents conduct two hoarding halls-Picketts flail for young men and Rebecca Motte Hall for young ladies lu these Halls the students are under restricti ?ns and give their undivided time to their studies. 4th.-The Institute is conducted ona Military basis. Boys are permitted, hut not required, to wear uniforms. This uniform is cheap, handsome and durable. Students arc taught tu obey, as one can never rule well until he first learns to obey well. 6tb.-Our course of study is thorough, practical and progressive. We flt stu dents for life, as College diplomas ure issued tu those who deserve them. 6th.-We have Special Departments offering superior instructions in Book keeping, Painting and Music. Call and see the character of work done. Our rooms are open to inspection. We have a bigschool. There is something st imiilat ?ligand inspinn<*about large schools, because children Jearn not only from books, but ly. ab sorption. 7th. Sth 9th. 10th. -We have eleven teachers, S. Iff. Martin, doini Lake, A. J. Reamy, C. C. Herber., Mis? A. S. Arnold, Miss Sophie Swearin?en, Mrs. U C.Latimer Miss Sue Moan, Mrs. S. S. Cobb, Mrs. J. H. While. Mrs. A. .J. Reamy. We will andmore if. necessary. -Our School is under Christian influence, bul strictly unsectarian. Xo narrow denominational lines are drawn. -We are giving the best possible ducal in 1 a! theleusl possible cost. The Institute is the school for the pi op e. Board and tuition from $10 to $12 per month, according to grade. Provisions taken in payment o' board. Students received at any time, tor ?uri ncr information add res' JOHN r^JVl?JE>, ' Co-Super ' nilen , yyffi rai! RR fi - G?tU Spring Expf 1898. fi >? ! ??il i ii II^M-a Our slorc is open for Lookers as well as Buyers. It is a regular supply depot. Take plenty pf time to ex amine the good*. The Ftock will ber inspection. We want your good will, and we want you to get satisfac tion. * If Quality and Price are considered we will. pieing: . . Clothing;. DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS \ FURNISHINGS AND HATS. gS* If you cane ot come Telephone us-''Bell" 3213. /. G. LEVY'S SON & GO., T?lLQRflT CLOTHIERS,_QUGUSfA, GA. bweliy, Silver ova Hies, POCKET BOOKS, DIAMOm'TOILET AEIICLES, JOCKS, Brass, Tales Gut SEND FOR OUR 1SS8 CATALOGUE. lil KflNKRT iso???; i 702 BROAD STREET, AULrUSTA, GA M ga THING 'fl RS ? ?I i mm ill in y A. O r<iCJ.?iixecl 1^75. Ulli el Oem foil,. EDWARD W. S SOTT, PRESIDENT. Issues all Forms of Policies at Lowest- Possible Rates Consistent with Safety. AND without making special raedtion of each of its many popu lar plans of insurance, we desire to invite ihn careful examina tion of all eoncernedin Life Insurance to T?E PROVIDENfS T* 'ENTY-YEAR RENEWABLE TERM POLICY-A SPECIAL ; JLICY FOR BUSINESS MEN. "Twenty years is a long time This is true in lifo insurance, as well ai in other business transactions. Nearly all life insurance poli-, cics are contracts fpr a period of -twei y years. They are made so by insurance companies to supply the t1 e needs of the insuring public. When a man takes a whole-life, (wei ty payment life or twenty-year bond, he considers its cost to him during twenty years, and the settle ment which he cn make at the m l o* twenty years. Experience and st; .istics prove t1 it 0 y a sn :U 'longer than the fcweuty-year peri.)' Men take on la ge i ines of ir suing twenty years cover tho pei up and being!educated ; it also ness activity. It covers the time cu tage" of policies are continued J f c 1 . 3 30 to . 0. The e 1 ?en ti eir amilies are g owing the period >f their greatest busi 1 their an .lies and business in terests require .the greatest amount of p 0 ectio'i. A man's requirements are voe the same at 60 years that they are at 40 years. His fair Hy has grown up, his business conditions have changed, or the necessity for insurance bas d:sappeared. In view of thes'3 facts, The Provident. Savugs issues a policy at a fixed rate for twenty years, which includes only the cost of protection for that time. The premiums on this policy are less than one-half the premiums charge,i fo a twenty-payment life. It a mau wants insur ance for protection on yi this policy will supply his wants admirably. He is not obliged to : ake a de -it vith an insurance company for a futur?, which he n : -lever reach; especially when he has naed for this deposit, and mor -, toe, :n his business. To illustrate Policy, we will give the figures. A man at 30 hikes on of th?s< ' icies for $1,000 at the regular term rates of $14.91 per amw:m for ti v. y years. This policy can he continued, after twenty years, without medical re-examination, at rates for tho ago then attained. "!P> "JT> Y V hr I 5 M RISOE Jan. 24, !98. SPECIAL AGENT, STOP -A_T TIE T T Q T L-J O Ky X JL ? UATTQr GOI:BKOADWAY, AUGUSTA, GA.;: Centrally Located .... . . . . Electric Cars Pass the Door* $ 1 Per Day- Special R?iesSby the Week. xT E. r Buseri, PROPRIETRESS. V What is The Use of Paying $2 to $3 PEI: DAY FOR HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE ROOMS FOR 50 OR 75 CENTS PER DAY AND TAKE YOUR MEALS WHERE YOU PLEASE. GET THE BEST. PAY FOR ONLY WHAT YOV GET AND?NO MORE. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL hs the only Euroj an Plan Hotel in Augusta, Ga. Your patronage is solicited. S. C. & Ga. trahis pass h< door. Xv. 3P- I?i . . Yj >l-_ .s.Prop'r.