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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY. NOV. 22. ?)ii!i;!imiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii!):iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiii!i I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ?Hiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimii!iiiiiiuiiiniiiuiiiiii? Christmas comes this year on* the 25th December. Now is a good tune for our city fath ers to set out shade trees. Mr. J. H. P. Roper went down to Trenton to see bis brother on Thurs day last. Treasurer Morgan tells us that be don't think ore-twentieth of the taxes have been j aid up to date. Gen. M. C. Butler, who has been rus ticating in Edgefield for a few days, has returned to War.hington, D. C. Mrs. C. H. Hendrix and little Mag gie, of Augusta, are spending a few days with Mrs. K. H.Covar. Wraps for Ladies and' Children, Children's Beefers and Ladies' Jackets from low down up, half elsewhere prices. See before you buy, at Peak's Backet. New arrivals of Jfdlies, Preserves, Marmalades, and the like, at L. E. Jack son & Co.'s. Gov. and Mrs. John Gary Evans, wich their little girl, are on a visit to Mrs. Gen. Evans at Oakley.nail. The banks of Edgefield will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday of next week, in deference to a time hon ored custom. We are glad to learn that Mr. W. F. Boper, of Trenton, who was partially paralyzed some two weeks since, is now much better, and his friends hope for bis speedy recovery. Thursday of next week is Thanks giving Day-and brother, you and I, and all of us. have been the recipients of blessings without number for .which we ought to be thankful. Selah ! Mr. Eb Reynolds was elected stew ard of the Poor House at the last meet ing of the countj commissioners. Drs Tompkins <fc Marsh were elected phy sicians to the same eleemosynary insti tution. Roller-mill Flour and Water-ground Meal from "Our Bob" Parks's Parks ville Rober Mill. L. E. Jackson & Co Persons desiring iob printing-neat, up to date and on,short notice-should call a' or 'phone The Advertiser office. We keep a full supply of bill heads, packet note, letter htads, envelopes, wedding invitations, visiting cards, etc., on hard all the time. FABM HANDS WANTED.-50 good steady and industrious men, single or married, with famlies, to work the whole year for cash payments month ly. Apply to Hollow Creek Farm, T?ales P. 0., Aiken Co. S. C. Beat prices for hides, tallow, wool, for,beeswax, etc., paid by I. Blustein & Co., 622-624 Reynolds street, Au gusta, Ga. Reference National Ex. change Bank, Augusta, Ga. See their advertisement in this issue of the Ad vertiser. Our young friend, Walter Holson, has been offered a position with the Southern Railway which he will prob ly accept. Walter "will make a faithful and worthy employee, and his many friends here predict for him a career of honor and usefulness. Our townsman Mr. J. \. C. Jones, who bas been too indisposed tp leave home tor the last six months, was, to the delight of his many friends, on our street? yesterday looking like himself again-and we hope as the cold weather comes on he will soon be restored . to perfect health. Canned Goods of all kinds at L. E Jackson & Co.'s. FBUIT THEES-Grave Vines, Straw berry a?d Raspberry Plarits, Nut-bear ing trees, Roses, Ornamental trees, ?tc Orders solicited for any of the above stock. R. H. Mims. Cr. H, .A. Shaw, who was a member of the historic Wallace House in 1876: the days that tried men's souls and their bodies too, was in town on Mon day of this week. This is the first time in seven years that the genial Doctor ' has made his appearance on our streets. Hon. G. D. Tillman, Capt. Scott Allen and Capt. Bill Lott-three glorious old Confeds, and warm-hearted old fellows of the happy olden time-were on oui streets mingling with the crowd on Monday last, and were met with a kindly greeting and a hearty hand shake from every one. Capt. Jim Mino.-of Longmires wat in*town on Monday. Capt. Miner says it is a mistake as to his moving ovei into Greenwood county. There are says he "three Jim Miners, long Jin: or gangle legged Jim, short' Jim am me, but we are all distinct and differ ent. Some of these other Jims ma] have moved to Greenwood, but not me I am stuck where I am and there ex peet to stick until transmogrified." Capt. Cris Mack, colored, of Meeting Street, the leader and teacher of th uMt. Enon Cornet Band," was in towi a few days ago, and said to us "1 wan you to publish dat if de weder are gooi we will be at Edgefield on Saturday 25th, at 10 sharp-and if it are ba< we'll be dar all de same. So look fo us, and dar will be music in de air." H further informed us that bis band noT plays by note-mubic furnished b Sousa from his choicest and most pop ular selections, such favorites as Georgia Camp Meeting, Star Spangled Banner, Buzzard Lope, Dewey's Quiok Step, Rake Back De Shucks. Dixie Land. Dewey's Hit 'em Har J, Bile de Cabbage Down. And a dozen or so more "chou selections" which we cannot now r< call. Bu', suffice to say that Capt. Cr Mack and hib band will be here-ai; a high old time may be expected. Heavy stock Knives, Forks, Spoon all kinds of cutlery, at L. EJa'ckso & Co.'s. Ho^s Feet, or Pigs Feet, as you mi prefer, at L. E. Jackson & Co.'s. 706,708 and 710 BROA NEW STORE. PIANOS >p. EVERETT, .HARVARD and other makes of New Upright-F?anos, $150 and Upwards. ?1MIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIG I DepaifjQ co: PTA NO AND ORGAN TUNING | is AND. REPAIRING BY EXPERTS. China < 1 Book ? 1 Ward] I Bed-Rooi I Dining-Ro( TI i ? Parlor Farrand ? Library -, -rr , 5 Combinat and YOtey | Enamel 5 Brass OrganS Fancy ? = and C FOR PARLOR, | Refrigera . CHAPEL AND ? Matt*ngs>. Curtai SCHOOL USE. I SI Stock nf Secoud- ? hand Pianos and Or- = gans always on hand. = Pianos from $25.00 to illllilllllllllllllllC $100.00. Organs from . $10.00 to $25.00. THOMAS & 706, 708 and 711 AUGUSTA, Prontaut's-Jewelry? Jewelry, Jewelry. In this issue of the Advertiser will be found the advertisement of Pron taut's Jewelry Store. This establish ment carries a complete stock of Dia monds, Watches, Rings, Clocks, Silver ware, silver Novelties, and Jewelry of | every description at the lowest price for tte best goods, This firm pay cash for their goods and therefore get a dis count in which *hey give their custom ers the benefit. They own the property ito which they do business also. There fore they have no high rent to pay and can afford to sell cheaper than others. When in Augusta you should not fail to visit their . establishment. New goods are arriving daily. They also have a corni lete repair department. The store is located at 626 Broad street. This, firm was established in 1850. 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 al) these for $3.75. Four weekly newspa pers and 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. Bad Blood-Cure Free I Bad Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofu la, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin Scabs,' Eruptions and Sores on Children, Rheumatism. Catarrh, Itching Humors, Etc. For these trou bles a positive specific cure is found in B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age. It has been thoroughly tested for past thirty years and haa always cured even the most deep-seated, per sistent oases, after doctors and patent medicines had all failed. B. B. B. cures by driving out of the blood the poi sons .and humors which cause all these troubles, and a cure is thus made that is permanent. Contagious Blood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Mouth, Etc., cured by B. B. B, the only reme dy that can actually cure this trouble. At druggists, $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) $5. B B. B. is an honest remedy that makes real cures. To test B, B. B. write for Free Trial Bottles which will be sent prepaid. Medical advice Free. Ad dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Shoes! Shoes! Perhaps it isn't st generally known as it sho. d br that we kpep Shoes, a heavy stock for ladies' gent's, and children. L. E. JacKSon & Co. Wanted-A school. Educated at South Carolina College, five years ex perience as principal of high anc graded schools. Address, J. A. Mette Trenton, S. C. Groceries-the heavy kind, the lighi kind, and the medium-fresh, and w< givtdown weights. L.E.Jacksoi &Co A S enatorial Slander. Two ladies visiting in Wasning ton during one of the sessions o Congress went to the Capitol t< hear the proceedings in the Unitet Sta tes Senate. Most of the gal lerie being filled, they apprjached tb doorkeeper of the Senators' galler where admission ie by card. A they did tiot possess 'his paesporl the doorkeeper suggested thai the; procure one from any Senator the might be acquainted with. "But we do not know any Sena tor," they replied. '.*Well, it is very much to you credit," said the doorkeep*] "Pass right in ladies." Thoie fl?vored Syrups-strawberr orange, lemon, vanilla, pineapple, etc aJ-L. E.Jaokson & Co.'s. DWAY, AUGUSTA. GA. NEW GOODS. >?!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? g Sewing I Machines. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME are noiseless, light and easy running, with improvements up-to-date. Our prices equal t: e lowest. We keep a complete line of extra nehmen ts, paris, needles, and oil for all mases of sewing machines. 8Q? complete [uprising Closets, Cases, robes, a Suites, S )m Suites, = Suites, = Tables, | ion Cases, = [ed and = Beds, S Tables | hairs, tors, Etc. j ns, = nades, ? Rugs, I tc' I Sundries and Re 's pairs for all makes of MlllHlllllllllllllIR Wheels. Our Repair Shop is one of the Finest in the South. BICYCLES. VICTORS, CRESCENTS, STEARNS. BARTON CO., D BROADWAY, GEORGIA. The Growing and Manufacture of Tobacco at Trenton. DEAR ADVERTISER : Ina recent communication to the Advertiser I made the statement that Trenton tobacco growers had received two and a half cents a pound for their tobacco, while others had received an average as high as 20 cents. This statement is well supported by the followiug interesting com munication from the Timmons ville correspondent of the News and Courier: "At various times during the sea?on report of particular tobacco sales have been published from different markets. Your corres pondent has neglected sending fhe many and excellent daily eales of the Timmonsville market, but to day will send a Bale made on Berger's Ware HOUK- floor by J. H. Privatt, of Darlington County, who. it is worthy mention, always sells on this maiket. The sale is as follows : One hun dred and sixteen pounds at 48 cents; 380 at 37 cents, 141 at 39 cents. 382 at 37 ceute. 84 at 40 cents. 161 at 27 cents. 354 at 30 cents. 378 at 19 cents, 115 at 25 cents, 383 at 14 cents. 203 at ll 1-2 cents. 333 at ll 1-4 cents. 313 at 17 cents. 678 at 8 3-4 cents. 453 at 8 cents. 214 at 7 cents and 90 pounds of Bcrap at 6 1-4 cents; a total of 4,778 pounds, for $933.53, au average of 20 cents around. For the number 0* pounds sold this year has probably never been equalled in the State. There were several other sellers to-day who did as well in prices, but none had any such quantity. Mr. Privett last year sold his crop of 18 acres for about $33 net and cm the same numl er of acres ex pects to excel his own record. He has sold up to date on Berger's floor $3,000 worth and has about 5,C *0 pounds left. As an indica tion of the genuineness in value of to-day's sale one pile was resold by the purchaser to another buyer? without removing from the floor, for a profit of $i0. The three ware houses will have a special premium sale on Wed nesday, November 29, when '$15C in gold will be given away in pre. miums. The News and Courier if hereby extended to special invita tion to be present and see som* good tobacco bring some fancj prices. lu order that the tobacco grow ers of this section may be encour aged to manufacture plug tobacci and cigars, please publish the fol lowing recepes taken from Moore' Artizan's Guide : After the tobacco is properh cured and sweated, you will pre paratory to pressing, proceed t flavor it as follows : Take one OJ tonqua beans ; 6 ozs. liquoreice llb. sugar; pulverize each com pletely; add the ingredients to gallon water. Macerate and run: mage up for a few days till th aromatic flavor is properly irr parted to the liquid. Then sprea out some tobacco leaves and elighi ly sprinkle them wit i the abov fluid till enough ?H rbsorbed t render them pliable. J'heu roi them up io round packages ( such a size that ten will make lb.; then reduce them into flt plugs in a powerful press. A larg number of such plugs are subs( queutly pressed into blocks, whe they are readv for the market t once. The strength of the abo\ liquid may be increased or dilute as desired by the manufacture Exclusi Clothing and Men's F Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices ! All Goos i DORN & mm _AT E. I THE NI I DWI ?IT Commence at J. M. COBB'S on and NOVELTIES are a'dde NO ADVANCE IN P we are rushing bus low prices DRY GOODS, DRESS CLOTHING, HATS, CJ SHOES, SHOES, SHO] Can take your a in Clothing on t CARPETS, RUGS. Specially close ? DOMESTIC GOODS, PANTS G B?TTEEICK PATTERNS. . :, We are ready to first-class goods at "Headquarte j*, ive. COB: Remember That I.always keep a fresh assort ment of Fancy and Heavy Gro ceries on hand. When in need of them give me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0. Sheppard, Jr. and extract of vanilla may be sub-; stitnted for the to?qua bean. Cigar makerB should take 2 ozs. touqua beans and 1 oz. cinnamon0 ; bruise and pulverize them lo a powder, aud put them into 1 pint of rum ; let it stand for a few days to macerate ; stir all together, and with this liquid sprinkle your com mon or inferior tobacco. Dry out of the sun, and the flavor will be unequalled. I hope that tobacco buyers will be invited to Trenton, and that same one will undertake to manu facture tobacco at this place. J. A. METTE. Treuton, S. C. Dl?Mtot* CUBAN OIL cana ifltiillvB > Cuts, Barns, Braises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. High grade Roofing and House Paints, ready mixed, the best made, cheapest and goodest. Apply at the Advertiser office. . , The Advertiser and Home and Farm both, one year $1.50. j Rich high grade Cheese at L. E Jackson & Co.'s. Fine Northern Apples jutt received at L.E. Jack-cn & Co.'s. Boone Arrested. Dispatches from Dover and May s vii le, Ky., to the Ciuointati Times-Star, under date of Novem ber ll, state that Col. - A. ? Boone, of Black Diamond fame, was arrested that day in Dover, charged with feloniously breaking and entering the Black Diamond office in Dover several days ago and tak ing several letters and papers therefrom belonging to other persons. Boone was taken to MayB ville the same day. Examination was waiv?d and defendant gave bond for his appearance. The friends of Col. Boone are muck worked up over the affair. Col Sam W. Stairs,' president K. and S A., made the affidavit upon whict the arrest was made. All these disputings and disruptions betweei the promo tor e are what has retard ed the work of the Black of lift Black Diamond heretofore. Ai the majority of the promotors nov have the work in hand the sami will be pushed forward rapidly. ALL WOMEN . . . Suffering from female troubles should try the "Old Time" itemed?, ypcm V BM WOP. if" It hos no equal. It strengthens the delicate female organs and builds a wom an up. AU suffering and Irregularities at "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its use. It ls tor young girls maturing, for mothers, a.id xor women at Change of Ule. Should be used before child-birth. Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price $1.00. Ladles Blue Book sent FREE to any one on application. Address, "WOMAN 8 DE PARTMENT", New Spencer Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mention this paper. For salefby G. L. Penn?&?Son. ve Dealers In I Shoes Hats urnishings. Marked in Plain Figures. ?-.HART STAND. Iff B4f?GJ?/NS NOV. 1st, many NEW GOODS d to our already full stock. RICES. This month liness at specially j for Ca6h. GOODS, kPS, ES. leasure and give you an up-to-date fit ihort notice. >ri *es in OODS, r business with you, and will give yo ? in every department. Come and se w." Master's Sale.-Aiken Co. SSATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA . -Aiken County. Laura Turner, as Executrix, Plain tiff, against Idella J. Turner, et .;' al,, Defendants. . By virtue of an order of his Honor, D A Townsend, dated Octo ber 31, 1899,1 will offer for sale to I the highest bidder on the first j Monday in December next, in front of the Court House at Aiken, S C, within the legal hours for eales, the following described real estate, to wit : AU that-certain piece, parcel or J lot of land situated in the counties | of Aiken and Edgefield and State aforesaid, containing six hundred and twenty (620) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows : On the north by E V F Horne and R L Carpenter; on the east by lands of A C Powell and said G W Tur ner; on the south by lands of G W Turner, and on the w est by G W Turner, R L Carpenter and L W Whitlock, and having such shupeB and marks as plot made by Isaac Boles, dated Jan. 6tb, 1886, will more fully appear. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance on a credit of one j ear with interest 'from day of sale, credit portion secured by a bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser has option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and Revenue stamps. W.M.JORDAN, Master Aiken County. $42 WORTH OF PRESENTS For 50c worth of work. We are ffiviog away Watches, Bicycles, Sewing Ma chines, Guns, &c to introduce our pa per, PASTIi. U, a high class illustra ted family paper of from 16 to 32 pages ; 64 to 128 co'umns of Cho'ce Good Sto ries. Literat *e, Art, Humor, Lette s of Travel in Foreign Lands, &c, i c. And ail you have to do to get $42 wort'i of presents'is to get 20 sub crlbers at 10c e c'l. Send 10c in stamps for full p. ticulars, long list of presents and oar paper, PASTIME, for 6.months. If, after hearing from us you find our statement untrue, we will return your money and continue the paper free. Address without delay, THE PASTIME CG., Louisville, Ky. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Not only cures, but it keeps well ls sold by an organized company of responsible, business men and has 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 bas wrought. Col. A.P. Nunally, o" the Inter-Ooean, Chicago, writes: "Nearly three years experience with Electropoise only confirms the truth of your claims. I uay to my friends that this 'jtrumentis a most wonderful in vention, and 1 would not part with m*ne if I oould^not get another." Send address foi our book giving letters from prople who have been cured by Electropoise. ELECTROPOISE CO, 513 Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky. CLANCY'S New Restaurant 808 Broad Street, Furnished and Fitted in th< Beet Style. CUISINE UNSURPASSED. A trial solicited. J. E. CLANCY, Proprietor I AUGUSTA, GA. I nave re-opened m; Livery Stables agaii at the old stand, wher I will be pleased t see and serve ni; friends and th public. Grace lui for past pa tronagc, I slial endeavor to de serve a continuance in the future. D. T. GRICE. PHOTOGRAPHS in latest styles at rea sonable prices for first-class worl Children's photographs a specialty All work neatly finished. R. H. Aliim STABLES. Wanted, one bushel genuine ol time black oats, for which one dolla will be paid. Apply ac the Advertise office. niMiA(M CUBAN RELIEF can * IfluIfcfS C011"- Nouralgtaand Toothed! f**B vin five minutes. Sonr8tomac and Sumner Complaints. Price, 25 Cent For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Mle & Cute I?iiits AND STATUARY, Headstones, Coping, Iron and Wire PEKOES. BUILDING STONE Of Every Description. WRITE OR CALL AND SEE ME Cor.'Washington and Ellis Sts. AUGUSTA, GA. A large stock pf finished work al ways on hand ready for lettering. ?ST" Prices always right. x . CASH . ADVANCED . ..' ON. COTTON. . Parties who propose to hold Cotton should store in Augusta-the highest and best market in the South- - where it will be protected and insured against fire, and command a good price when the time comes to sell. W> aro advancing nearly tua full value of cotton in our warehouse. DAVISON & FARGO, COTTON . FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA. 623 BROAD STREET. FINE GUNS AI PISTOLS, BICYCLES Sport?nfl; Goiifls and FisMna; TacMe, REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. . AUGUSTA, GA. ' REMOVAL. " PP. P- IjlUPlJlHI) HAS REMOVED TO 207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Whare he^will still continue to give nis FREE EYES TESTS For all defects of,' sight. Grind any shape and style of lense while you wait. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Tells if youjneed glasses, rest pr he oculist. Insurance Agencv -Ol BUIETT k WM, We respectfully solicit the patron age of the insuring public. Only the most reputable and Solvent Compa nien represented. Among them being /Etna Ins. Co., of Hartford, Home lus. Co., New York, Hartford lus. Co., Hartford, Phoenix Ins.. Co., Hartford, Underwriters ol* New York, Hamburg-Bremen of Germany, I orthern of London. All outside business will receive . our prompt and person al attention. OFFICE : BURNETT BUILDING See Our Life Insnrance Conlracl before you Insure. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY. Lais' Sanitarium. Private maternity wards. AU 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. If you want to see Peak's "Trade Pullers" in Reefers and Jackets, Capes and Wraps for Ladies' and Children you must, of course, go to the Rackel Store. The Advertiser and Frank Leslie^ Illustrated Weekly, botl., one year foi $3.00. uiuiiwiiiiimimiiiu iiiiiiiiiniiijfiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiriniE? I^T^HIS GHEGK will be aoceptedf 5 I for 5 cents with every Cash pur- - = I chase of $1.00. Only one Check ac-= ? cepted with each $1.00 cash purchase at S TURNER'S I 14- F?RMOB? STORE. -41 FURNITURE, ? j Stoves, Bed Springs, Mattresses, | ? Full Line Housefornisbingoods | [Prices and Quality ga**** Sell Our Goods. ? HaTe your;Piotureg Tnmii her. -REMEMBER THE PLACE at Lowest Pri es. I W. H. TURNER, j Pictures Enlarged 11186 Broad, Near Cor. Marbury Street | 1 ? X 20 fOr $1.98. lim Hiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimii iniiimiimiimiiiromniiinis_ To Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS. Appreciating 3 our kindness in the pr.st we solicit your patronage fo: the future. Our stock of clothing is indeed handsome, stylish auc serviceable. Our prices are lower than ever ana 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 extend a special invitation to the ladies. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75. SPECIAL SCHO0L?SUIT $3.00. If you cannot come write us, prompt attention to all orders. We pay the expressage to you. I. C. LEVY'S SOM & CO., T?/LOf? f/T CLOTHIERS A.UGUSTA, GA B. SKALOWSK!, PROPRIETOR. 547 BEOAB STREET. If you call atjabovo place you will SAVE _5 TO 50 PER CENT. Below are a few of our prices: SOLTD OAK SUIT for $12 50, worth $1600. 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 are harmless, clean, smokeless. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. B. SKALOWSKI, 547 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, CA. JOHN R. SCHNEIDER, ESTABLILHED A. D. 1846. -Importer and "Whjles_le and Z etail Dealer in Liquors, Fine Wines, Havana Cigars. nyCinSTEIR^Ij WATERS, ETC. 601 AND 802 BROAD STREET. Agent for Veuve-C'icquot Ponsardin. Ur j. na Wine Company. Anheuser-Busch'Brewing Co. AUGUSTA, GA. EVEQYTHML'JJ - WHEELS FIELB & KELLY'S. Buggier, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Buggy Hobes, Bicycle Tires, Etc., at FIELD & KELLY'S, 949AuB2Ss\DAfcAEET ITHE FARMERS BANI j OF EDGEFIELD,IS. C. j ?State and Connty Depositary. J Paid-up Capital, $58,000 Surplus and MM Profits, $10,000.00.2 # * * A. E. PADGETT, President. W. H. TIMBAERMAN, V-Pres. J, I. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Ass't Cash'r. yjPays Eight per cent, annual divi dends. Does a General Banking Business. vAots as Guardian, Administrator y and Trustee for Estates. 3 Pays Interest on Deposits by spe ? cial contract. Money to Lend on Approved Se curity. -X Y0UR ACCOUNT SOLICITED ON BUSINESS TERMS. ls. 8- I Buckley, - WHOLESALE - BOOKSELLER, stationer aid News Dealer. ' Diaries, Photograph Albums, Blank Books, Pens, Inks, Envelopes, Playing Cards. Desiring to retire from business, will sell my entire stock as a whole or in lote as may be desired. A splendid opportunity to any one desiring to enter the book business in Augusta. 00* Everything very cheap un til sold. . 625 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. GEG. T. SHARPTON, DENTIST, EDGEPTBIJD, S, OS Front Boom in Chronicle B'ld'g. I respectfully solicit th; patronage of the people. ?