Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 21, 1898, Image 3
Edeef ield Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21.
"PEACE AXE GOOD WILL TO
MEN."
'^Peace and good will to men : 0 bells
in tha steepte ring it,
Peace on earth and good will; 0
brother to brother sing it!
Up to the mountain top? and down to
the vales below,
On and on, forever let the Christmas
message go.
Bing out, O bells? 0 songs .
Uplifting, glad and sweet,
Your music to all time belongs.
So long as hearts shall beat!
S?ng, heart the perfect strain,
Again and yet again;
The immortal song of praise to
God
And love to men."
|NiuiHiiiiniiiii!iiiiiHiiimiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiing
II0CAL AND PEKSONAL. ?
?iiiiiiiniiiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuri
Mr. Garrett Talbeit was in town
on Saturday last.
Mr. Walter Wise and Wad Allen
spent Sunday in Trenton.
Mr. W. E. Dobey is quite sick
at his home in Buncombe.
Mr. Jack Lott, of Johnston, is
clerking at the E. B. Hart store.
Mr. Joe Eve Mims has returned
home from Weldon, N. C., for tho
holidays.
Miss Eliza Mims will return to
Edgefield this week to 'spend
Christmas.
Curo Stomach Troubles, Cold
Feet and Hands, Excessive
Menstrual Flow, with Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
Miss Floy Beddick returns this
week to her home in South, Ga.,
to spend the holidays.
Miss Helen Sheppard .returns
home" this week from Converse
College to spend Christmas.
Miss Amelia Crawford is in
Edgefield for the winter, boarding
at the home of Dr. Tompkins.
To settle the Stomach and
Overcome the Nausea of Propec ive
Mothers, take Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets.
The Telephone Exchange will
be closed on next Monday, Dec.
26th, that being a legal holiday.
A Christmae tree will be given
to the students at the Institute
to-morrow, Thursday, afternoon at
4 o'clock. .
Mrs. M. Toney and her beautiful
daugnter, Miss Hattie, were in
town on Saturday buying furni
ture for their new dwelling.
Rev. Davie Timmons left Edge
field last Sunday afternoon to.
spinal the Christmas holiday*1 with
his si 'ter, Miss Emmie Timmons,
in Augusta,
Married, on Sunday, Dec. 18th,
by-the Rev. P. P. Blalock, at his
residence in our town, Mr. William
Ransom and Miss Nannie Bryant,
all of this county.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine searches out all' Im
purities in the System, and expels
them harmlessly by the natural
channels.
Married, Dec. 15th. 1898, by the
Rev. L. R. Gwaltney, at the resi
dence of Capt. J. A. Bennett, in
our town. Mr. John McGhee and
Miss Jennie Terry.
' Do not fail to attend the auction
sales of W. E. Lackey, the jeweler.
The goods are going to? be sold,
and there will probably be many
goods sold very cheap.
Rev. Davis Timmons preached
in our Baptist church on Sunday
morning. The subject of his dis
course was "David and Goliath."
In this sermon Mr. Timmons did
much credit to himself and showed
a noble enthusiasm in the "groat
cause."
The S. C. C. I. will be bereft of
many of its bright inmates on
Thursday of this week. Most of
rho students will spend the holi
days at home. Prof. Bailey will
pay a visit to Green alle, S. C., and
Mississippi before bis duties arr*
resumed at the Institute.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine has siuce 1840 steadily
risen in public favor, and the de
mand for it far exceeds that of
any other Live Medjcine.
Mr. John Kennorly was elect
ed Grand Marshal at the meeting
of the Grand .Lodge of Masons in
Charleston last week. Mr. 0.
Sheppard was re-elected Deputy
Grand Master, aud Mr. S. J. Wat
son was elected District Deputy
Grand Master for the Fifth Cir
cuit, i
Mr. E. F. Shealy has moved his
large Btock of general merchan
dise from Langley, S. C., where he
bad been engaged in the mercan
tile business for a cumber of years,
to our town, and is in Crim's new
store, near the depot. We welcom*
Mr. Shealy and his family among
us, and trust they w*U be pleased
with our town and our people.
If you feel Dull, Lauguid,
Broken-Down, Debilitated, have
Weak Stomacher Indigestion, use
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
The annual Christmas gifts to
the inmates of the Poor House will
be collected and carried on Satur
day of this week. All persons in
terested io this good work are re
quested to meet the committee
with a cheerful face and a liberal
contribution or Bend a package to
the borne of Mrs. Kate Mime,
where the pa eels will be arranged.
This is an annual custom very
much to be commended.
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J-7-;
ir editor, Mr. Adams, is still
tt. He spent several days at I
fran last week, and waB, we are
g?o say, much improved dnr
ias short stay. On Saturday j
hht to the National Surgical
Iuite, Atlanta, where he will
pr?ly remain a week or two, or
unrestored to perfect health
agt
Lubled with Dizziness, Fur
I redigue, Bitter Taste in Mouth,
Biol Feeliug after eating, Con
stipja or Sick Headache, use
Dr. x. Simmons Liver Medicine
Ini annual report of Mr. May-1
field^te Superintendent of Ed
u cati to tbe General Assembly,
the ollment in the public
schootor the county of Edge
field, h July 1, 1897, to Jan. 1,
1898, D05 white, and 4321 col
ored. e white people of the
countyay nine-tenths of the
taxes, (yet there are being edu
cated |he county, out of the
tax fuupver txoo thousand more
negro cdren than white chil
dren, timent unnecessary.
I
|A Delrful Free Entertain-:
ment.
Every7 is. invited to the en-,
ter tam ini to be given by the S.
IC. C.I. tl(Wednesday) evening
j at the Op House, at 7.30 o'clock.
I It will befand affair, and ey,ery
I friend of \ Institute should by
lall means in attendance. Don't
fail to be te.
j For the Befit of S. C. C. I. Band
\ This ev?g from 5 to 7.30J
I o'clock, juspeceding the enter
I tainment, tlladies of the Co-Ed
ucational ititute will serve in
the Y. M. (?V. hall oysters and
other choictefreshments at the
-most reasoole rates, to raise a
lund to aid \ cadets in paying
for their banjnstruments. These
young ladies pul d be encouraged
in their efforp help the cadets-,
and you will oy the oysters and
other delia's refreshments
hugely. L
Holiday for tl&dvertiser Boys.
In order to pe our ADVERTISER
crew an opporO-ity to enjoy the
festivities of r Christmas holi
days, we will jve to forego the
pleasure of getcg out an issue of
the ADVERTISE on the 28th, the
next regular plication day. And
therefore, it wiltoot appear again
until Jan. 3rd, ?9. lu the mean
time we wish ?>u all a ' Merry
Christmas and ?appy New Year.
Yes, >
uV7e wish you a HPV New Year!
We pray its cou? may bring
A calm contenting .to vour heart
Life's richest ol"in?'
May griefs be few,?ay friends be true ;
May hopes bursnt0 flowers;
May vanished .c?s and answered
prayers .
Lighten each pal DS boor !"
Death of a Behr*1 Mofclier
Gently fell ",eeP Jesus on
Friday morningt?e 16th mst*? at
her home nen* Kirkeeya, Mrs.
Fannie Schenk,'.lict of the late
Mr. M. A. Scheu, aged 77 years.
She had lived outthe full numbei
of her days, and ^as r?ady when
the summons camhaving Wc.ked
with Christ man^many years
an humble, pious devout Chris
fan. She was a fold and faithful
wife, a loving and ivoted mother,
and a warm true hWed woman,
She leaves three chi?ren to mourn
her death-Mr. J. 1. Schenk oi
our town, Mrs. J. \. Harris ol
South, Ga., and Mrs.W. M. OuztE
of Kirkseys. But se is now al
rest in heaven, with loved onef
gone before. Ever b)ssed be he]
memory !
The Incendiary at Wok.
About 2 o'clock on tie morning
of the loth, Mr. Jas. M.. lanham
living about nine milestouth o:
Edgefield, discovered his^arn anc
stables on fire, but unter BUCI
headway as to preclude fee possf
bility of checking the fire. In th<
barn were 200 bushelr/;of las
year's corn, besides s tue 40(
bushels of this year's ero* a larg*
supply of fodder and oth<( forage
six baies of colton, buggiei wagons
etc., and in tho stable wat his fin
bay mare, very valuable atil highl;
prized, and six large f,>ten?D?
hogs, all of-which were totaly COD
sumed, entailing a loss tn Mi
Lanham of some twelve or fiftee
hundred dollars. Mr. Lanhtfn ha
a policy of insurance with txriffi
& Padgett for $200 on barn- Th
fire was evidently the worlrOf a
incendiary. 1
A Grand Old Country Mafsio
Destroyed hy Fire. v
We very much regret to annoto(
the loss by fire on Wedneeda
morning last of the old dwellic
known as the Nicholson mansi*?
situated six miles north of tt
town. The late Mrs. E. J. Nicht?
son had occupied this house f
near or quite a half century, at
at her death, some several monti
since, hor daughter, Mrs. Emi
Blocker, fell heir to the proper^
and Mrs. Blocker and her so
Capt. John R. Blocker, were resi
ing therein when the fire occurre
The loss is a heavy one-io add
tion to the dwelling, well nigh ?
of the fine old furniture with whi<
the house was so fully furnisbe
was also reduced to ashes. Ai
at the tame time the barn and et
bles caught on fire, and were BO
a heap of ruins. Capt. Block
had some six hundred bushels
corn, and his crop of peas, foraf
wagons, farmi?g implements, et
were all destroyed. We have r.
heard an estimate of the total lo
but it could not have been i<
I .han $3500. No insurance. T
fire is.supposed to have origir)at
from a defective chimney flue.
Auction ! Auction ! 1
Watches, Clocks. Jewelry a
Silverware, beginning Wodikesd,
Dec. 2let, at 3 P. M., and cobtii
ing daily at 3 P. M. and 7.30]P.
the rest of this week. My Imt
stock must be sold at this/si
Seats provided for the ladie? *
ara especially invited. \
W.E. LACKEY, Jeweler!
Good=By<
Rhei
The Right Remedy Will
Banish it Forever.
1/ you would forever be rid of
ike .aches and. pains, and some
times the tortures produced by
IBieumatism, you must take the
inght remedy. Those who .con
tinue to suffer are relying upon
remedies which do not reach their
trouble. The doctor's treatment
always consists of potash and
mercury, which only intensify the
disease, causing the joints to stiff
en and the bones to ache, besides
seriously impairing the digestive
organs.
Rheumatism is a disordered state of
the blood, and the only cure for it is a
real blood remedy. Swift's Specific (S.
S. S.) goes down to the very bottom of
all diseases of the blood, and promptly
cures cases that other remedies can not
reach.
Mr. E. K. 8. Clinkenbeard, a promi
nent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky.,
writes :
"Two years ago I was a great sufferer
from Rheumatism, I had tried every
remedy I could hear of exeept S. S. a.
I had been to Hot Springs, Ark., where
I remained for twelve weeks under
treatment, but I experienced no perma
nent relief, and returned home, be
lieving that I would be a sufferer as
long as I lived. At a time when my
pains were almost unbearable, I
ki S. Isley, M. D.,
SPECIALIST,
EYE, EAR, NOSE,
THROAT AND SKIK.
812 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
Notice of Dissolution. .
The partnership of Butler &
Smith ia hereby dissolved.
M. C. BUTLER.
Dec. 6th, 1898.
Master's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
Court of Common Pleas.
The British and American Mort
gage Company, Limited, against
John B. Moody.
Pursuant to the decree of fore
closure in this cause, I will offer
for sale at public outcry, before the
Court House, town of Edgefield,
and State of South Carolina, OD
the first Monday in January,
1899, (being the 2nd day of said
month) between the legal hours ol
sale, the following_described realy,
to wit:
All those two* tracts ot land it
Edgefield county, South Carolina
in Meriwether and Collier town
ships, containing in the aggregate
three hundred and eighteen (318]
acres, more or less, to wit :
Tract No. 1.-Containing on*
hundred and thirty-eight (138]
acres, more or less, bounded b]
Jas. T. (or Doc) Swearingen, Davit
Timmermau, McKie and others
and known as the Doney place.
Tract No. 2.-Containing om
hundred and eighty (180) r .res
more or less, and bounded by landi
of John Lanham, Mrs. Fanni
Hammond, and others, and knowi
as the Middleton place on Horn'i
Creek.
Terms of Sale : One-third cash
and the balance ena credit of om
and two years, with interest on th
credit portion from the day of sale
Purchaser to give bond and ;
mortgage of the premises to secur
the payment of the credit portior
or all cash at the purchaser's op
tion. Terms must be complie
with or Master is authorized to re
sell the same day at the risk of th
former purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. F. ROATH,
Dec. 7, 1898. Master E. C.
Executor's Sale.
By virtue of authority conferre
upon us under the last Will an
Testament of Tolliver Hearn, d<
ceased, we will expose for sale I
the highest bidder, at the lal
residence of the deceased, o
Thursday the 15th December 139
all of the personal estate of sai
Tolliver Hearn. * '
Terms of Sale, Cash.
C. E. HAYZELL,
GEO. W. TURNE]
F. A. WALKER.
Executor
Nov. 29-3t.
nfrslP.Dfuiiioii
559 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, - Gi
Keeps ONE of the best and
tidiest.
Boarding - House
IN AUGUSTA.
Country friends and strangers' patr
age respectfully solicited.
Rice ! Rice ! Rici
Consignments of Rough Rice soli'
ed. Prompt milling and return
proceeds or account sales. Higt
market prices paid for good Rice.
"Carolina Rice Meal" or "Flour,"
cheapest and best stock food on
market, for sale at low figures.
^ . WEST POINT MILL GO.,
Charleston, S. <
Limatisnr
chanced to read your advertise:
and was im pressed with, it go i
that I decided to try fl. ?8. fl. ?
eleven bottles and was entirely rel i
of all pain and cured permano
When I began to take S. S. S. I
unable to sit or stand with an j .
and could not sleep, Since taking
lost dose I have had no return ol
Rheumatism, and I take great p
ure in recommending 8. S. S to
one who has the misfortune to s
with this disabling disease."
S.S.S. is the only cure for li]
*??irfl&k matism, whio
J| \ the most stub!
^Hjj^^^^y to give relief o
^^?Hp?gL but by comple
the disease
rids the system of it forever. ]
Purdy Vegetable
and one thousand dollars rew
is offered to any chemiit who
prove that it contains a partiel
mercury, potash, or any ot
mineral ingredient. S. S. 3.
the only blood remedy guarant
to be absolutely free from mint
mixtures.
Books sent free by Swift S
cific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Master's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROL!
COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
Court of Common Pleas,
A. S. Tompkins against P<
j White, et al.
Pursuant to the judgmet off?
closure in this cauee,' I will t o
fo'. sale at public outcry before
Court House, town of Edgefi
and State of South Carolina,
the first Monday in January, li
(being the 2nd day of said mon
between the legal hours of si
the following described realty
wit:
All that tract of land in Ed
field county, South Carolina,
the Savannah river and adjoin:
lauds of L. T. Harmon, Thor
Chamberlain, and others, conta
ing two hundred (200) acres, m
or less, being a part of the Rob
Prot, lands, where Joe White,
sides. I
Terms of Sale : One-third ca
and the balance on a credit of c
and two years, with interest on '
credit portion from the day of st
1 Purchaser to give bond and ame
? gage of the premises to secure .1
1 payment of the credit portion.
? all cash at the purchaser's opt i
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. F. ROATH,
' Dec. 7,1898. - Master E.
t . : ! .
, Master's Sale?-i
; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI1
> 1 COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
i Court of Common Pleas.
' J. A. Jackson and William
j Jackson, Plaintiffs, against R.
Jackson, et al., Defendants,
'i *?
Pursuant to the decree in ti
3 cause I will offer for sale at pub
i, outcry before the Court Hon
3 town of Edgefield, and State
9 South Carolina, on the first Mc
i day in January, 1899, (being 1
s 2nd day of paid month) betwe
the legal hours of sale, the folk
ing described realty, to wit :
s All that tract of land, lying a
e being in the county. and St;
>. aforesaid, containing seventy a
a one-half (70J) acres, more or le
e known as Tract No. 1 of the lac
i, of Jess< .ranklin, deceased, bom
,. ed on the north and west by lac
d of W. H. Timmerman ; on the ei
. by lauds of Wade and Thone
e Franklin, and south by lands
W. H. Jackson.
Terms of Sale : Costs, fees a
expenses of this action, and tv
fifths (2-5) of the balance of 1
- purchase money in cash '; one-fil
(1-5) of the balance to be paid
April 1st, 1899; one-fifth (1-5)
d said balance on the 1st July, 191
d and the remaining on?-fifth (1
3- of the said balance on 1st Nove
to ber, 1903, with interest on ea
te and every of the said paymei
10 from the date of sale. Perchai
8? to give bond and mortgage of t
'd premises to secure the payment
- the credit portion, or all cash
the purchaser's option,
p Purchaser to pay for papers.
ft' W. F. ROATH,
1D Dec. T, 1898. Master E. C.
Master's Sale.
dSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
Court of Common Pleas.
Emma N. Blocker, et al., agaii
John T. Nicholson, et al.
. Pursuant to the decree iu tl
\, cause I will offer for sale at pub
outcry before the Court Hou
town of Edgefield and State '
South Carolina, on the first Mc
day in January, 1899, (being t
2nd day of said month) betwe
in tho legal hours of sale, the folio
^ described lealty, to wit': .
Tract No. 2, or the Hall fi(
tract, containing one hundred a
ninety-four (194) acres, more
on- less, and bounded on the north
lands o? S. Tannahill and the Ba
- estate ; east by Tract No. 1 and t
_ ! Edgefield and Ninety-Six pub
3 ! road; south by Tract No. S'kno'
cit. as the Oliphant tract, and west
of lands of S. Tannahill and Mrs.
'est N. Blocker.
th.? Terms all cash.
the Purchaser to pay for papers. .
W.F. ROATH,
fe ?><HV7, 1898, Master E. C.
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ALFORD & BAKER,
' SPECIHLIST8.
I In the treatment of Cancer, Scrofula, Hernia, Dyspepsia; Dropsy, Nervous De
bility, Catarrh, all diseases of the Liver and Stomach, Constipation, Piles, and
? all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. We are permanently located in Au
I gusta at
910 BROAD STREET.
Where we will be pleased to meet our friends and patients, and all persons
afflicted with any
C?ronic or Long Standing Diseases
Special attention given to all diseases peculiar to the female sex.
Consultation and examination FREE and invited.
We write no prescriptions, but prepare our own medicines,
Office Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays by previous engagement.
DRS. ALFORD & BAKER.
FUR JXIT T7R ?2,
Oil Dew Goods, io me Latest Styles.
Prices to Suit the Times.
We Want Your Patronage.
Why you shou.'d buy of us?'
We buy as low as we can
That's business sense?
We sell as low as we cari
That's progressive sense !
low buy as low as you san
That's common sense!
You buy of US
That saves you Dollars and Cents.
W. H. TURNER
913 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
ARE THE BEST.
B. A_ LLE
830 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
GEO. P. COBB,
vTOHi?rsTOJsr' s. o.
Furniture and Household Goods
Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Eic
HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
--H JEO -A. ? ? 23}-*
Calls by Telephone promptlyjanswered ard attended to.
T_,OWEST PBIOES.?
OSDERS FILLED
REMOVAL.
st
PP. P- fl. HIPPO
HAS REMOVED TO
207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA.,
Where he will still continue to
give hie
FEEE EYE. TESTS
For all defects of sight. Grind
any shape and style of len se
while you wait.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Tells if you need - glasses, rest or
the oculist.
is,
Met Boots,
Judge of Probate's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
In the Probate Court.
J. W. R. DeLaughter, administra
trator of the Estate of Frances
Dowty, deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Mamie J. NormaD, W. D. Mat
thews, Walter Matthews, Eliza
beth Ramsey, E. A. DeLaughter,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that vir
tue of the decree of the Probate
Court for Edgefield county in this
is|cau8e,-I will sell at public auction
ic I in front of the Court HouBe, at
e, j Edgefield, in the countv of Edge
of
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by
E,
field, on salesday in-January, 1899,
(being the 2nd day of said mouth)
the following described real estate
belonging to the estate ot Frances
Dowty, deceased, to wit :
All that tract or parcel of iand,
situate, lying and being in the
county of Edgefield, in the State
of South Carolina, containing two
hundred and sixty-five (265) acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands
of Nat Roberson, Amos Eubauks,
Wm. Glenn, J. A. Bennett, James
Reynolds and E. A. DeLaughter.
Terms of sale all cash.
Purchaser to pay forpapere.
J. D. ALLEN,
Dec. 5, '98. Judge of Probate.
Toilet Article
Clocks,
Brass Tables,
Cut Glass,
Fine Umbrella?,
SEND FOR OUR
189S CATALOGUE
in. MTOUCO,
JEWELERS,
702 BROAD MM, AUGUSTA, GA
,..-- Kivwwict. UMP
The Dealers In
The Cosmopolitan, the New York
World, thrice a week, and the AD
YKRTISEB all, one year, for $3.75.
G UN S
Ammunition, Etc,
- Have Moved To -
623 Broad Stree
AUGUSTA,, GA.
Money to Loan.
On farming ' lands. Easy paymen
No commissions charged. Borrov
pays actual cost of perfecting lo?
Interest 8 per cent.
JNO. B. PALMER & SON,
Columbia, S. C
or J. H. CANTELOU, Edgefield, S. C. !
^ 11-2-9S.
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AUCTION t
Watches, Clock, Jewelry
AND SILVERWARE.
Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 21,
JA.T 3.0.0 S=?. ISA:.
And continuing daily at 3 P. M. and 7.30
P- M. the rest of this week. Mv entire
stock must be sold at this sale. Seats pro
vided for the ladies, who are especially in
vited.
W. E. LACKEY, Jeweler
JOHN McELREE, Auctioneer.
ESTABLISHED 1387.
TL,. F TjNfK,
DEALER IN
Klines, Ligu?is ans dps,
TOBACCOS AND SHOKEES' AETICLFS.
Six Year Old Corn Whiskey at $2.00 per gallon.
Prompt attention given to the Jug Trade.
All orders most be accompanied with the cash.
847 BROAD STREET, - AUGUSTA, GA
THE LARGEST ~
tl. . ? '
?23L 17?TLG SoiitlX.
T. I*. PAQAN,
Successor to E. J. O'CONNOR.
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -*
I^iqxxor - Dealer,
917 Broad Street, Augusta-, Ga.
JUG AND BOTTLED GOODS ARE MY SPECIALTIES. -
NO CHARGE FOR JUGS OR PACKING.
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST.
ni iniste Goto Cms ni Presses
LAKGE STOCK OF ENGINES, CHEAP AND GOOD.
I f\ tiA Q A DH i Iron Works and
LUIVIDAKU I Supply Company
-ATJO-USTA., a-EO?Ra-IA,
MACHINEY AND SUPPLIES. . RERAIRS, Etc, QUICKLY MADE
gr GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
UH 1898.
S
o
As tho season has arrived, so our FalE^ockl is no
complete iu every depaitment. ^ ^
We take this opportunity to inform the pumv
the reception of our Fall Clothing, consisting indeed
of the very best woolens made into the latest and N
most stylish suit designs. Tnere a 'e many who
would like to take advantage of the time to make &
choice selection of a Suit, Overcoat or Hat from the
many varieties on hand before the rush begins. It
will afford us great pleasure and will be a delightful
task to show you,the many new and handsome suite
in our men's and our children's department.
/. C. LEVY'S SOM & CO.,
TMLORflT CLOTHIERS._/{UGUSJ?, g/f-|
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An inauguration of the business of the season with a hip, hip and a hur
rah. Preparations beyond anything ever before attempted by this establish
ment; prices that will far excel in their money-saving possibilities anything
that any store in Augusta has ever placed before the public. A starter for the
season that will make the people's store Iring with praises of those whose
purses have been protected and whose tastes have been pleased. It's a feet
the saving on every article, and it takes no more than a passing glance to as
sure you of the reality of the economy to be practiced in dealing here.
Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, . ? 75cts
Ladies* Dongola Button Shoes (all solid) $1 00
Ladies' Genuine Vivi Kid Button Shoes, $1 50 .
Ladies' French Kid, hand sewed hutton, $2 00
Gents' Buff Bals Congress, $1 00
Gents' Buff Bal3 Congress, (all solid) $2 26
Gents' Genuine Calf Bals Congress, $2 00
Geuts' Genuine Calf Hand Sewed Bals C. $2 50
Gents' Felt Alpine, all colors, at 75c, worth $1 25
Gents' Felt Alpine Hats in all latest styles and colors ut $1 worth $2
' CALL -AUSTID _BE GO NTVJIISrCEID.
Store Open Until ll Saturday Evening.
The Great Eastern Shoe Co.,
R. Gr. TARVER, Manager.
907 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
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JOHN R. SCHNEIDER,
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1S46,
-Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in --
LIQUORS, FINE WlNESi
HAVANA CIGARS, MIPBAL WATEK, ETC.
601 AND 602 BROAD ST., AUGUSTAG
- AGENTS FOR
Veuve-Clicauot Ponsardim,
Urbana Wine Company, .
Anheuser-Busch Brewing ABS9}