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Ed ?ref ieid Advertiser WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8. ?HN.uiniuiiwiiiaiiBniuuiiomrjuiimniiii!iuc II0CAI AND PERSONAL. | ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir? Mitch Wells bought the Helston homestead place, sold on last Monday, for $1400. Court meets on the 3rd Monday in this month, which falls on the 20tb day. Judge Aldrich will preside. The falling stars may be looked for j on the nights of the 13th,and 14th, next Wednesday and Thursday nights. Trapp Mellan us bas the vineles?, bunchless, yamless potato, a variety -hat ia much mixed but mighty good eating. .. ?., * . ?? . A thirty dollar scholarship in the i Charlotte, N.C., Commercial College) for sale, cheap. Apply at the Adver tiser office. Adjutant and Inspector General Floyd will inspect the Edgefleld Hus sars on next Monday, the 13th instant, at C o'clock sharp. Married, Wednesday, Nov. lat 1899 Kev. L. R. Gwaltney, Baptist churchy Edgefleld, 8. C., Mr. Arthur S. Brun son and Miss Bertha Speights. Heavy stock Knives, Forks, Spoons, all kinds of cutlery, at L. E. Jackson & C0.'8. Groceries-the heavy kind, the light kind, a id the medium-fresh, and we gi ve down weights. L. E. Jackson & Co. Lawyer E. H: Folk, who was tem porarily indisposed for a day or two of last and this week, is at bis office again though not entirely recovered. Joe Reece sends us an apple which is the second crop from the same tree this year. Joe bas bagged several bmiches so as to. keep off the ' frost, to see if they may possibly mature. Mr. J. J. Griffis, of Turkey Creek ? ?ends us a turnip ruta baga that weighs 4)? pounds. Jack has a big turnip patch, a big 'tater patch, and, a big heart, and is an all-round, all-over good farmer. if you yrant to see Peak's "Trade Pullers" in Reefers and Jackets, Cipes and Wraps for Ladies' and Children, you must, of course, go to the Racket Store. :110-horse power Boiler, return tubu lar, in good condition, for sale. Apply at this office: Cotton continues to advance; that the advance is gradual is a good in dication of.solid reasons therefor. In this market middling is readily bring ing 7 6-16, which is the Augusta price for the same graOe. ~ The Edgefleld cotton mill proposes to build a school bouse for the use of the factory people with the accom plished Miss Mai Dozier a? teacher. In fact Miss Dozier has already com menced teaching in the factory vil lage in a.bouse that will answer tem .rorarily and until a more suitable one can be erected.' . Wanted-A school. Educated at Sooth Carolina College, five years ex perience as principal of high and, graded schools. Address, J. A. Mette, j Trenton, S. C. It ie a. source of congratula tion to all Edgefleld, and we might include Saluda and Greenwood, that L. J. Williams is not mixed up with the Dispensary scandals, and his escutcheon bas not been suilied or even touched by the breath of suspicion. lt comes to us from a reliable source .thatMr. G. D. Mims, of Parksville, 8. C. , has recently contracted with Mr. J. D. Eidson, of Johnston, to build a fifty barrel roller flour mill. The mill is to be of the Nardyke^dk Marmon patent, consisting of a dozen or more of the latest and most modern machines, and is to be Irst class in all its details. The mill will be completed in {the early spring, so as to be ready for the new crop of wheat. The .name of Mr. Mims in connection with this mill warrants the public in being pleased with its products. Reader, you can get the Advertiser and the Atlanta Constitution, one year, for $2.25; Advertiser and Home and Farm, $1.75; Advertiser and Weekly News and Courier, $2.25; Advertiser and Ainslee's Magazine, a high grade illustrated monthly, for $2.00; or all these. forA$3.75. Four weekly newspa pers ?dd'a monthly for only $3.75"." This is an offer, reader, you will not likely have again during this century. Apply at the Advertiser office in person or by letter. High grade Roofing and House Paints, ready mixed, the best made, cheapest and goodest. Apply at the Advertiser office. : Bishop A. Grant, D. D., of Phila delphia, Pa., who ?B presiding bishop of the A. M. E. Churches in the States of New York, New Jersey and South Caroliua in the United States, and Nova Scotia and Bermuda on British soil, and who is also President of Trustee Board of Allen University, Colum bia, 8. C., will preach and lecture at/Trinity A. M. E. Church, Edge Field, S. C., Sunday Nov. 19th, 1899. Bishop Grant recently visit ed Europe and parts of ' Africa in the interest Of the A. M. E. Churches on the continent of Africa, and he will visit the town of Edgefleld in the interest of the Church. The general public, white and colored, are cordially invited to come, see and hear one of the greatest and most popular bishops of thif age. Shoes! Shoes I Perhaps it isn't st generally known as it should be, thal we keep Shoes, a heavy ??tock for ladies' gent's, and children. L. E. Jackson & Co. Canned Goods of all kinds at L. I Jackson & Oo.'s. Hogs Feet, or Pigs Feet, as you maj prefer, at L. E. Jackson & Co.'s. The Advertiser and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, both, one year foi $8.00, 706, 708 and 710 BROADWAY, AUGUSTA, GA. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. PIANOS^ EVERETT, HARVARD and other makes of New Upright Pianos, $150 and Upwards. PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING BY EXPERTS. _llimil!inilllNIIOIIIIII!lllllllllllll_ g Sewing ? Furniture g Department is complete 1 comprising Machines. DOMESTIC. NEW HOME are noiseless, light and easy running, with improvements up-to-date. Our prices equal the lowest. We keep a complete line of extra. -t ach men ts, parts, needles, and oil for all mases of I sewing machines. Farrand g andVotey J Organs | FOR PARLOR, CHAPEL AND | SCHOOL USE. I Stock of Second hand Pianos and Or gans always on hand. Pianos from $25.00 to $100.00. Organs from $10.00 to $25.00. China Closets, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-Room Suites, Dining-Room Suites, = Parlor Suites, S Library Tables, = ?E? Combination Cases, = Enameled and = - Brass Beds, 5 _______ Fancy Tables | BICYCLES, and Chairs, = Refrigerators, Etc. Mattings, Curtain?, Shades, Rugs, Etc ?inniimmmiiiiomiimiiiiiiiiimfi; VICTORS. CRESCENTS, 8TEARNS. Sundries and Re pairs for all makes of Wheels. Our Repair Shop is one of the Finest in the South. THOMAS & BARTON CO, 706, 708 and 710 BROADWAY. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. The Falling: Stars. "We are unable to predict the exact hour at which the November meteoric showers will begin. But it is estimated that the showers will reach their maximum brilliancy at 1 o'clock a. m., the morning of November 15. Althogh these meteorids revolve around thesuu in a definite orbit, the poiutof their intersection with the ordit of the earth moves for ward at the rate ot a degree and a half per year, thus throwing the advent of the meteors a few hours later at each succeeding fall. For example, the fall of 1833 occurrred on the night of November 13 ; the fall of 1899 will take place on the evening of the 14th of November, and will probably be of some hours" duration. It will be visible throughout the whole of the North. Amer i eau continent and in Europe and Asia. ORIGIN OF THEIR NAME. "The November meteors receive the name of Leonids from the fact that thep seem to pour,; out from that part of the heavens wherein is located the constellation of Leo. vVhen this constellation is at its zenith, it is almost overhead at Washington. In weight these meteors vary from a few grains to many pounds. They strike the earth's atmosphere, and begin to burn at the height of seventy-four miles, and are generally entirely consumed at a height of fifty miles. "The phenomenon of a great meteoric shower is generally a perfectly noiseless one. When tho streak is first formed it is narrow and perfectly straight, but it soon becomes serpentine and assumes an irregular figure as it drifts along under the influence of the wind currents in the upper region of the atmosphere. The, streaks are of various colors, owing partly to substances and partly to their altitude. Some are of a delicate greenish hue, while others light up the skies with a ruddy glow. Streaks of orange, red, white and bluish white commingle to form a most remarkable and beautiful spectacle. Occasionally an orangecolored meteor may be observed leaving in its wake a streak of green. A peculiarity of the November meteors is that the nucleus shoots ahead of the streak before vanishing. The individual meteors vary greatly in size. Some of the larger of the motors appear to be half the size of the moon. Interspersed with the meteoroids is an occasional fireball, which, in bursting, causes Bhadov a to be cast j upon the ground, so intense is the light generated for the moment. There is no reasna that in such instances as this the sound of bursting should not reach the ears of spectators. The streaks left in the case of fireballs of the first magnitude last in some cases for several hours."-Pot Newton Edgefield Hussars. This troop will meet at Edgefield C. H. on Monday the 13th November in fatigue uniform with sabres at 9 o'clock a. m., for inspection. N.G. EVANS, Capt. J. P. Sullivan, O. S. ~W Tien in A_ngnsta You are invited and expected to make our new store . yaur headquarters. We want, you to see a model clothing store. We want you to be familiar with a model way of doing business-marking everything in plain figures-selling you at the same price we charge your neighbor-giving you your money back if you want it. New Fall Stryi.es in MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOES, MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, MEN'S AND BOY'S FURNISHINGS, are now ready-eyerything a man or boy wears, from head fco foot, and that everything the very best. The ShoeDepai t meut is a new fea ture this season. It is not amiss to say that it in every wty reflects tbe high character of the remainder of the store. It will be the BK ST, or not at all. Jurors, First Week. Walter S Miller, Wash Fox, W E Thurmond, J 0 Scott, R W Christie, J M Bush, M B Hamiliou, Gus Edmunds, S B Strom, C Robertson, J L Reardon, A B Barden, W H Harling, M B Sturkey, J M Gardner, ?Sam Smith, T W Lanham, L 0 Ly brand, L Harling, Joe Holland, W McDaniel, A Sullivan, J A Floyd, J H Busaey, J J Garnett, J P Nixon, Geo W Pearce, John Briggs, P V Barton, W D Warren, M G Jaro, F E Randal, J H Reel, J P Whatley, R W Glover, John McGee. Fine Northern Apples just received at L.E. Jacka cn & Co.'s. Advertised Letters List of letters remaining in the Posl Oflice at Edgefield C. H., S. C- Nov 4,1899. Miss Janie Alaphe, John Atkins, J E BiBhup, Jas F Burton, Will Darem, Martha Hazzard, Luther Williams, Sewell Smith, Miss Annie Stoy, Poinil Tolleu. When asking for letters on this lis say "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. BRONSON. P. M. Roller-mill Flour and Water-groun< Meal from "Our Bob" Parks's Parks ville Rober Mi)l. L. E. Jackson & C ONLY Exclusi Clothing Men's F Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices ! AU Goos : DORN & MIM! _AT E. E THE MIDWIftT Commence at J. M. COBB'S on and NOVELTIES are adde NO ADVANCE IN P we are rushing bos low pri?es DRY GOODS, DRESS CLOTHING, HATS, Ci SHOES, SHOES, SHOl Can take your m in Clothing on ai CARPETS, RUGS. Specially close p DOMESTIC GOODS, PANTS 0 BUTTEBICK PATTERNS. We are ready foi first-class goods at "Headquarter ?T. IVE. OOS] Remember That I always keep a fresh assort ment of Fancy and Heavy Gro enries on hand. When in need of them give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0. Sheppard, Jr. Clemson-The Bich and the Poor. Clemson it is said is the poor man's j school, Bot the riob man alone can fend And the poor man pays the taxes, Which makes bia back bone bend. Clemson was founded as the poor man's ? college, But, ab 1 what a fraud and cheat For it only enables the rieb man To educate his children cheap. The poor mania barred by the expense j of board, For this he oan pay but little To the rich this ia a light load, But the poor man pays the fiddle. Put on your glasses >nd then look through ?nd you will see for the poor Clemson will not do. So there are the rich and here are the poor, And their rights look very onesided, I But the majority are able tc open the | door, And have these rights equally di? vided. -A LOCAL POBT. A Daily Newspaper at Gaffney. On account of the State Baptist | Convention which meets at the enterprising oity of Gaffney on the 29th inst., Manager Sd. H. De Camp has determined to issue a daily edition of The Ledger during the convention. These daily edi tions will contain a complete Btenographical resume of the pre ceding days doings in the conven* tion, sketches of prominent work? ere in the Baptist Church of South Carolina, pen drawings . and pen pictures of Baptist charon build ings and Baptist institutions, as well as a complete resume of mis sionary and educational workjbe* ingdone by the Baptists of this State, to say nothing of the local and State and national news that will be published. Manager De Camp has had considerable expe rience in the daily newspaper field and is as well qualified to get out a daily as he is a weekly, and those who will take the daily edition of The Ledger for this one week may rest assured that they will get full value for their money. The price for the week will be only 15c, and every Baptist in the State should have bis or her name enrolled for the week's output. Send silver or two cent stamps to The Ledger, Gaffney. S. C. Persons desiring job printing-neat, up to date and on abort notice-should call a' or 'phone The Advertiser office. We keep a full supply of bill heads, packet note, letter heads, envelopes, wedding invitations, visiting cards, etc., on hard all the time. DfafertAP* CUBAN OIL cam riQKgVl $ Cuts, Banu, Braises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Wraps for Ladies and Children, Children's Reefers and Lad ?PB' Jackets from low down up, half elsewhere Erices. See before you buy, at Peak's lacket. FROIT TBKKS-Grave Vines, Straw? berry and Raspberry Plants, Nut-bear* ing trees, Roses, Ornamental trees, etc Orders solicited for any of rbi above stock. F. H, Mirna ve Dealers In yo ; Shoes Hats urnishings. Marked in Plain Figures. l- HART STAND. El} BJfRGJjlNS NOV. 1st, many NEW GOODS d to oar already full stock. RICES. This month ?ness at specially for Cash. GOODS, LPS, SS. easure and give you an up-to-date flt hort notice. riees in OODS, . business with you, and will give you in every department. Come and see a." Julias Caesar. Of all great conquerors, writes Manon Crawford in "Studies Prom the Chronicles of Rome,? he was the least cruel, for he never sacrificed human life without the direct intention of benefiting mankind by an increased social stability. Of all great lawigvere, he was the most wise and just, and the truths he set down iu the Julian code are the foundation of modern justice. Of all great men who have leaped upon the world as upon an unbroken horse, who have guided it with relentless hands and ridden it breathless to the goal of glory, Caesar is the only' one who tursed the race into the track of civilization and, dying, left mankind a future in the memory of his past. He is the one great man of all without whom it is impossible to imagine history. We cannot take him away and yet leave anything of what we have. The world could have been as it,is Without Alexander, without Napoleon. It could not have been the world we know without Caius Julius Casar. . New arrivals of'Jrllies, Preserves, Marmalades, and the like, at L. E. Jack son & Co.'e, ALL WOMEN . . * goffering from female troubles should try the 'MDld Time" Bemedy, MANTIS ni ^FEMALE It has no equal. It strengthens the delicate female organs and builds a wom an up. AU suffering and Irregularities at "monthly" periods can he avoided by Itg Me. Itu for young girls maturing, for mothers, and for women at Change of Ufe. Should be used before ch.'id-blrth. Sold by all druggists, or Bent post-paid on receipt of price $1.00. Unies Blue Book sent FRL-E to any one on application. Address, "WOMAN'S DE PARTMENT", New Spencar Medinina Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mention Mi paper. Tor sale by G. L. Penn & Son. 842 WORTH OF PRESENTS Por 50c worth of work. We are giving away Watches, Bicycles, Sewing Ma chines, Guns, etc., to introduce our pa I per, PASTIME, a high class illustra ted family paper of from 16 to 32 pages ; 64 to 128 columns of Choice Good Sto I ries, Literature, Art, Humor, Letters Of Travel in Foreign Lauds, &c, ?fcc. j And ail yoi h ve to do to get $42 worth of presents is to get 20 subscribers at lue each. Send 10c in stamps for full particu'ars, long list of presents and our paper, PASTIME, for 6 months. If, after nearing from us you find our statement untrue, we will return your money and continue the paper free. Address without delay, THE PASTTME CG., Louisville, Ky. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERT; Not only cures, but it keeps well ls sold by an organized company of I responsible businessmen and ha? the endorsement of thousands of Clergy men and noted people throughout the country. We speak of that wonderful Instrument Electropoise, and ask your careful examination into the cures it baa wrought. Col. A. P. Nunally, <>; the Inter-Ocean, Chicago, writes: "Nearly three years experience with Eleotropoise only confirms the truth of your claims. I Jay to my friends that this intrument is a most wonderful in vention, and 1 would not part with mine if I could not get another." Send addrens foi our book giving letters from prople who have been cured by Electropoise. ELKCTROPOISR CO., 513 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Private maternity wards. All diseases of women treated by skill ful female physicians and sur geons. Cataract and hernia in children cured without an opera tion; All Kidney and Eye Dis eases. Pres. Sophia Davis, M. D. Surgeon Julia Stoddard Wood, M.D Secretary Willis S. Wood, M. D. Address the Secretary, 825? Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Insurance Agencv -O? & GBl We respectfully solicit the patron ago of the insuring public. Only the most reputable and Solvent Compa nies represented. Atnoug them being ?Etna IDS. Co., of Hartford, Home Ins. Co., New York, Hartford Ins. Co., Hartford, Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford, Underwriters of New York, Hamburg-Bremen of Germany, Northern of London. All outside business will receive our prompt and person al attention. OFFICE : BURNETT BUILDING ?See Our Life Insnrance Contract before you Io sure. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY u & WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS, ENGRAVERS. * ig Silver, aurais, M & CO. 5 JEW13L.ERS,3 CHRIS GRAY'S OLD STAND. Cor. Broad & McIntosh Sta. AUGUSTA, GA. -aa Engines and Bailers, Glos aij? Presses. GET OUR PRICES. ( Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin^.Press, Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Bailroad Castings, Bailroad, Mill, Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Fi!?*s, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Litar? Iron Works & Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works Repairs Promptly Done QEPVHL ! Mrs. Woodson, having remover' her Dressmaking Establishment tc 826 BROAD STREET, over Sylvester & Sons, will be glac of the patronage of her Edgefielc friends. She opens this Season with mon efficient help a id better facilitiei for work than formerly, and wi! guarantee the Style, Fit, anc Workmanship of her garments. A. E PADGETT. E. J. NORMS. EDGEFIELD, S. C. ?Li 8, Firs aiifl INSURANCE Written i,\ thfi strongest com pan iee licensed to do busiues6 in Sout) Carolina. Write both town and countr; property. Insure your Dwelling Barn and Live stock with us. Best rates made on Improve) System of Ginneries. Hav? us t make you a rate belore insurin ?lsewhere. Life Insurance coutracts writtei lin the well known Mutual Lif Insurance Co. of New York, or i The Mutual Benefit Life Iueuraric Co. of Newark. Call and see us before placin I your insurance. Rich high grade Cheese at L. ] Jackson & Co.'s. The Advertiser and Home and Fan both, one year $1.50. \ To Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS. Appreciating vour k.ndness in the pf:,et we solicit your patronage tb: the future. Our stock of clothing is indeed handsome, stylish anc serviceable. Our prices are iower than ever and will please you. MEN'S SUITS $6.50 to $23.00. BOY'S SUITS from $3.00 to $12.00. The Hat and Furnishing Departments are complete. Our Children's Department has been refurnishing and the stock of clothing is better than ever. We exteud a special invitation to the ladies. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75. SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT $3.00. If you cannot come write us, prompt attention to all orders. We pay the expressage to you. I. C. LEVY'S SON & C0.f TAlLOR-FmCLOTHIERS JjUGUSfA, GA ?asii rora?ms wost B. SKALOWSKI, PROPRIETOR. 547 BROAD STREET. If you call at "above place you will SAVE 25 TO 50 PER CENT. Below are a few of our prices : SOLID OAK SUIT for $12 50, worth $16 00. We carry a large line to $100 a Suit. No. 7 STOVE with COOKING WARE for $7.00, war ranted for 15 years, they range to $65 00. TRUNKS all kinds and prices. Don't fail to see the new style KEROSENE COOKING STOVES, they ?re harmless, clean, smokeless. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. B. SKALOWSKI, 547 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, CA. R. SCHNEIDER, ESTABLILHED A. D. 1846. -Importer and "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Liquors, Fine Wines, Havana Cigars. MINERAL WATERS, ETC. 601 AND 802 BROAD {[STREET. Agent for Veuve-Clicquot Ponsardin. Urbana Wine Company. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n. AUGUSTA, GA. EVEQYTfJ/NG - ON - WHEELS -AT- 4 FlELB & KELLY^ Buggies, Carriage?, Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Buggy Kobes, Bicycle Tires, Etc., at FIELD & KELLY'S, 949AUBCSS\VTCAEET SOUTHERN RAILWAY Contra! Tim? Between Columbia and Jack ?..TITilla. Eastern Time Between Co lombia and Other Pointe. Effective June 11th, 1899. Northbound. Lv. J'viJle, P.O.&P.Ry.. " Savannah. Ar. Columbia. Lv. Charleston, So. By. Summerville. Branchville. Orangeburg. Ringville. Ar. Columbia. Lv. Augusta, So. Ry.... " Graniteville. " Aiken. " Trenton. " Johnstons. Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep't. Lv Col'bla Bland'g st... " "Winnsboro. " Chester. " Bock Hill. Ar. Charlotte. " Danville. Ar. Richmond. Ar. Washington. " Baltimore Pa. R.B.. " Philadelphia. " New York. Southbonnd. Lv. New York,Pa, R.B.. " Philadelphia. " Baltimore. Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry... Lv. Richmond , Lv. Danviilo . No. S4|No. 38 Dally. Dally, 8 20 a 12 Sop 4 S8p 7 00a 7 41 a! 8 55a 9 23a 10 15 a 11 00a 2 Wp 8 09p 2 60p 3 86p 8 49p 5 20p 5 45p 6 ?Sp 7 26p 7 58p 8 45p 7 46p ll 59p 4 38a 5 80p 6 09p 7 5?p 8 24p 9 20p 10 lUp 9 80p 10 l?p 12 05a 6 00a 7 65a 0 12 a ll 85 a 2 03p No. 33 Dally. 3 00p 5 34p 7 55p 0 20p ll 00p 4 16 a " Charlotte. " Kock HiU. " Clieater. " Winnsboro. Ar Col'bia Bland'g st.... Lv. Columbia Un. dep't. " Johnstons. " Trenton. Ar. Aiken. " Graniteville. Augusta.. l.v. Columbia, So. Ry. Ringville. Orangeburg. Branchville. Summerville. Ar. Charleston. Lv. Col'Wa, F.C.AP.Ry. " Savannah..... Ar. Jaoksenville. 8 15 a 9 0? 9 85a 10 21a 11 26a ll 46 a 1 23 p 2 15p 2 07p 2 46p Hp 4 88p 5 29p 6 02p 7 82p 8 17p 10 85 a 3 07 p " 40p ll OOp ll 20p 2 10 a 5 60a 6 49 a 7 87 a 8 lia 9 15a 1 23p 6 25p 9 05p ll 25p 2 5da 6 23a N.. 35 DaUy. 1215nt 5 50 a 6 22 a ll 15 a 12 01m C 02 p 10 20p 11 10p 11 43 p 12 82 a 1 S7a 4 30a 6 32a 5 48a 7 18a 8 00a 0 45 a 7 80a 8 22a 8 52 a 10 18 a 11 00a 12 47 a 5 08a S 00 a SLEETING CAR SERVICE. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 83 and 34-New York and Florida Ex press. Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Noe. 85 aud Uft-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pallman drawing room buffet sleeping car? be tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull man sleepln? oars between Augusta and Char Jotte. Dicing cars serve all mfals enrouto. hillman sleeving cars between Jackson rille and Columbia, en route dally between Jack sonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FRANKS. GANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, ?. P. A.. Washington. A G. P. A., Ativuta. ?Ti FARMERS BAM OF EDGEFIELD,;S. C. * * * State air] County Depositary, * * # Paid-up Capital, $58,000 J * * * Surplus and MM Proms, $10,000.00., * * * A. E. PADGETT, Pr?sident W. H. TIMMERMAN, Y-Pres. J L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Ass't Cash'r. * * *. Pays Eight per cent, annual divi dends. Does a General Banking Business. Acts as Guardian, Administrator and Trustee for Estates. Pays Interest on Deposits by spe cial contract. Money to Lend on Approved Se curity. ->? Y0UR ACCOUNT SOLICITED ON BUSINESS TERMS. t. n r. r. r. r-r. n ?us " - " - ?'-"^"--~rlf Irs. II. N. Buckley, - WHOLESALE - BOOKSELLER, stationer and News Dealer. Diaries, Photograph Albums, Blank Books, Pens, Inks, Envelopes, Playing Cards. Desiring to retiro from business, will sell my entire stock as a whole or in lots as may be desired. A splendid opportunity to any one desiring to enter the book business in Augusta. 0flT Everything very oheap un? til sold. 625,Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA, GEO. T. SHARPT0N, DENTIST, EDG-EFIELD, S, C: Front Boom in Chronicle B'Id'f. I respectfully solicit thz patronage of the people. A