Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 28, 1900, Image 2
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TH? ADVERTISER,
\ Edgefield; S. C.
Admiral Dewey has been award
ed $9,470 prize jaoney for, destroy
ing the Spanish fleet at Manila.
South Carolina leads all the
Southern States in the manufac
ture of cottcn? according to the
Manufacturers Record, haviug
1,757,036 spindles. North Caro
lina comes second with 1,424,581
spindles. In our own State Co
lumbia leads with seven mille,
Greenville comes next, wit h six.
Mr. McDonald Furmao, writing
to The State, from Privateer,
Sumter county, says: "Frank
Gary should j be nominated for
governor, Jim Tillman for
lieutenant governor, and things
would be exactly reversed to what
they were ten years ago-r-then it
was Tillman and Gary ; now it
would beGarland Tillman.
Au agt of considerable interest
passed by the legislature which
will affect most towns has attract
ed little attention* The title of
the bill is "An act to make it un
lawful for any mnnicipal officer to
take a contract for work for the
municipal corporation of which he
is an officer, and to provide a pen
alty for violation of this act." The
. bill w?.3 introduced by Mr. Dukes,
of Orangeburg, in the House, and
it went through both houses with
out question.
Lem J. Williams, of Edgefield,
has been electe.d Chairman of the
Board of Directors of the Dispen
sary by tbe legislature. And this
is well. Mri. Williams has shown
by his official conduct in the past
that he is a man of integrity and
honesty. No charges affecting
his character have ever been hint
^,&t, and this is greatly to his
credit, when one remembers the
disgraceful equables in" the State
Boardof Control and the unsavory
charges made against the most of
the members. It is a recognition
of Mr. Williams's ability and
character that he was elected chair
man of the new Board.-Sumter
Herald.
The Denmark Times reports a
movement in that town to organize
a cotton mill, and adds : "It is said
that the su m of $100,000 is already
in sight. It is Also said that an
option has been given on 50 acres
of land in the western part of tbe
town as the sitb of the mill " A
hundred thousand dollar mill has
just been organized at Kershaw,
in Lancaster County. The business
men of Barnwell are also working
fora mill at that place. A dis
patch from Columbia reports:
"There is talk of organizing an
other cotton mill here. Prominent
business men are at work on the
project." Three of these are brand
new projects, not reported, in any
of the recent reviews of cotton
mill building in this State. The
prospect is fair that South Carolina
will manufacture all the cotton it
grows before the next decade is
nearly ended.
Mr D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte,
delivered au address in Atlanta
last week in which he made eome
interesting statements regarding
possiblities of cotton manufacture
In showing the difference in value
between thy raw material and thc
finished product,.he said that North
Carolina produced, about 500,000
bales of cotton. This cotton, at
8 cents a-pound, would be worth
$4,000,000, but if manufactured
into fine goods would, bring into
the State $50,000,000. or more than
twelve times as much as the raw
material wonIdihring. He stated
further that if these 500,000 balee
were manufactured into mull, an
article produced by the skilled
artizans of France, it would be
worth ^00,000,000. And if it wat.
made into nainsook it -would bring
$1,500,000,000. There was more
to the same effect, but the figur?e
given suffice lo prove that South
Carolina can well afford to support
a school which teaches and trains
ts people to maae something more
profitable than "plain" goode.
News and Courier.
CUBAN FTELfEF eora
! Colic, Neuralgia tmd Toothache
in five minutes. Sour Stomach
sad, Summer Complaint?. Price, 25 Cents.
For sale by G. L, Penn & Son.
'Fair; Play" Praises Represen
tative Talbertfs Work..
To the Editor of The State.
:, Please allow me space to correct
what I consider an injustice to'
our representative, Hon. W. J.
Talbert, in an article which
appeared in Saturday's State. It
is asserted.that."There, ie. a. deep
undercurrent in UHR section and
throughout Edgefield and Saluda
counties favoring a change in the
Second congressional district;
that a majority of the Reform
element will cooperate with the
Conservative element to bring out
a new man."
The names of Attorney Genera)
Bellinger and Hon. D. S. Hender
son are mentioned. This writer
does not question the fitness nor
ability of etiher of the above men
tioned gentlemen, but he thinks
that Hon. W. J. Talbert is equally
as able and more fitted to represent
us by reson of his experience.
Having been raised in this
section and knowing the people
from all parts of the two counties
mentioned above and having
business and social relations with
representative men from ail this
section, we have taken pains to find
out the sentiment of the people,
and we honestly believe he is to
day stronger with the masses
tbau ever before, and that so far as
desiring a change, we do not be
ieve you wiU find one of twenty
who endorse what was said by your
correspondent of the 14th inst.
Mr. Talherl's record as a faith
ful, hard-working and able re
presentative IS well known and
appreciated, as will be shown
when voting time comes.
FAI? PLAY.
Johnston, S. C., Feb. 22,1900.
Bad Blood-Care Free !
Bad Blood causes Blood and Skia
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 has always
cured even the most deep-seated, per
sistent cases, after doctors and patent
medicines bad all failed. B. B. B. cures
by driving out of the blood tbe poi
sons and humors which cause all
these troubles,and acure 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
K. 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, Qa.
The Trip to Cuba.
Yesterday evening the special
committee of the South Carolina
Press association charged with the
arrangements for the press associa
tion's trip to Cuba hell a meeting
at tbe offico of President Aull.
?s a result it was determined to
take the trip, starting out from
Columt ia at 1:25 a. m. on March
18. It was also determined that
all who intend taking the trip
must notify President Aull by
March 8, so as to give him time to
arrange for the transportation.
I etc.
Mr. Aull was instructed to
prepare a statement to be given
the press today setting ' forth all
the preliminary arrangements and
giving the members all ?he infor
mation at the committee's disposal
in regard to the trip. The indica
tions are that quite a number wil?
take the trp and among the cumber
will be Gov. McSweeney, who is a
devoted member of the organiza
tion.-The State, Feb. 27th.
"It is a glowing, shining fact
moreover that Mc Lau rm is one of> |
the most useful men in "congress,
to the McKinley administration.
Ae is a Republican for all the
important purposes of Mr. Hanna.
But he is a Jeffersonian, Jack
ooaian Democrat, of course. If j
he were not he would be utterly
cast out, so far as his State is con
cerned. He retains popularity in
South Carolina. He has only to j
call himself a Democrat and hie!
foibles are winked at by his con
stituents. We all know his true
ctiaracter, but so long as he only
votes with the Republicans and
calls himself a Democrat, he ie
perfectly agreeable to South Caro
lina. He could not be more of a
McKinley lieutenant, in fact, than
ne is and has been ; but let him
dare to cali himself a Republican
ia candor and common honesty
(andinhi8 heart we suspect he!
would like so to do,) and what
this proud old State would do to
him would be a plenty. A fellow [
of infinite variety is Mr. McLaurin
and very smooth."-Laurens)
Advertiser.
CUBAN OIL tant
Cuta, Burns, Braice?, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
For sale byG. L. Penn & Son.
FAKM HA*DS y?ANTED-Wanted good
steady and industrious colored men
single or married, with families, tn j
work tbe whole year for cash payments
monthly. Apply to Hollow Creek Farm,
T?ales P. O., Aiken ?ov S, C.
Disposition of tho Dispensary
Profits.
It ia pretty generally known that
the ''profit feature" nf the dis
pensary law has be? n modified
and the profits accruing to the State
dispensary have been cut down to
1 10 per cent. The net projits from
the State dispensary, aggregating
about $194,000 a year, were devoted
to the common schools
lof the State, "and th?6
revenue will by the new law
I be materially lessened.
There were two counties in the
State which appreciated the proba
ble effect of this change, and they
had the "supply bill," or the
'measure which fixes the levy for
assessment in the several counties,
so amended that in such counties
net profits from the local dis
pensaries are to be divided between
the common schools and the fund
for ordinary county expenses.
These counties are Laurens and
Colleton. The provision for the
latter county is that the apportion
ment amung the schools shall be
made upon the attendance for the
scholastic year ending June 30tb,
1900.
In the same bill it is provided
I that in Chesterfield county the
profits are to go to the past in
debtedness of the county, and any
?surplus into the general county
fund.
In Eugefield one-half goes to
past indebtedness and one-half to
[ordinary county purposes.
In Marion couuty $1,500 is to
past indebtedness if so much be
necessary.
In Orangeburg any Burplun
from dispensary profus or any
other income, after meeting
county's expenses, is to go into a
sinking fund to put the county on
a cash basis.
Before the new dispensary law
was passed, Bamberg and
Dorchester had already decided to
devote the profita to the general
j county fund.-The State.
Cancer Cared rby| Using; X-Ray.
San Francisco, Cal, February
18-After buffering from cancer
of the face for years Dr J. M.
Selfridge, founder of Fabiola
at Oakland, has been almost com
pletely cured by the X-ray. Last
Ootober Dr Selfridge began ex
perimenting with the X-ray iu
connec ion with has son, Dr C. M.
Selfridge, and Dr N. H. Cham
berlain. So successful has teen
the trial that numbers of other
sufferers have taken the same re
medy and have met with like
astonishing relief.
The doctor was led to begin ex
periments by noting the powerful
irritating effect of X-rays on a
healthy skin. He conceived the
idea that the X-ray might dry
up and heal the cancer tissue. So
he made a face mask of a
thin sheet of lead and allowed
only a small aperture over the
cancer. He was placed on an
operating table and his face covered
with the mask, the cancer wound
only being exposed to the action
j of the rays. The experiment was
begun last October. Beneficial,
results were noted at once and the
cancer began to dry up. Now it is
entirely healed, only a scar remain
iug.
Doctors at Fabiola are trying
the cure on other cases and art
getting encouraging results.
Chioago Record.)
m
Tho Timo Oomoo
to every elderly woman when an im
portant functional change tokes place.
Thia is called "The Change of Life."
Theentireaystcmnndergoes a change.
Dreadful diseases Each, os cancer and
consumption are often contracted at
thia time.
??oBM?PS
ttrecgthens and purifies the entire \
system, and brings the sufferer safely |
over these pitfalls. Its effects have"
been wonderful. It is good for all
menstrual troubles, but is especially
recommended et thia time. Ask
Sar druggist for the famous Wine of
rdai ?r.oo a bottle.
For ad vice ia cases requiring special
directions, address the "Ladles'Ad
visory DepartmecL.'' The Chatta
nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, h
Tena \
THOMAS J. COOPK3L Tupelo, Mba-!
aa ya ?-"Ai 7 ?bier ruff?re<I from irregular ana t
.ful menstruation ard doctors could I '
ava ker. Wine of Cardo! anta-elr cm
, ced a'ifo helped my mother through 1
Clung? of Life'*
ALL Ferrous ZHseases-Faillng Uh:
orr, 8lMp)euness, etc., caused br Hf
work and Indiscretions. Them guieki ?
and surely reston Lost Vitality in ol
or young, ead fit a man for study, bun.
noss or pleasure. Pre ?int Inianltyau
'Consumption lt taken In time. Thr'.i
".nmedluta lmproremsnt and affects CUKi
?here nil[others fp.ll. Insist upon haring the gennir
ajax Tableta. They bare cured thousands and wi.
;n re yon. We give a positlT* writtan guarantee to si
.".ct a cure In each case or refond the money. Prie.
Ell Pfc P*1" pwkage, or tlx pnekacw |full treat
U ll bldi meet) ror$2.50 by moll, in plain wrappej.
apon reodpt ofprloe. Cl ron! or? ixe**.
AJAX REMEDY C0.,32S&S?^
For saje by G. L. Penn & Sec,
Progress of Militarism. .
* . *.
. Washington, February 19.-r,
Secretary Root has turned over to
Gen Ludlow his plan to secure the,
creation of a reserve list of per
sons .in civil life who are fully
equipped for instant . military
service. His purpose is to have
the military schools and colleges
of the cour-try brought into close
touch with the regular army. The
work of officers detailed as in
structors in these institutions is to
be watched and a progrese roll of
the pupils under their instructions
ia to be kept.
After the boys go out into civil
life it is intended that they shall
be kept track of ; if they go into
theNatioDal Guard they will be
given opportuuities for special
courses of military study and
thrown as much as possible into
military atmosphere and the re
sult of all this io expected to be
that, in time of war or emergency
necessitating the sudden increase
if the army, there will be a long
roll of available men for appoint
ment.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys*
Unhealthy Sidneys Hake Impure filoei.
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they ar? sick or out
of order, they fall to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric add In the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel ts though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working (n pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning In kidney trouble. '
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for tts
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on Its merits
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mall . Home of Swamp-Boot,
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you hr.ve kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
it Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
CANDIDATES.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for Sheriff of Edgefleld county j
r will abide the result of the primary
and support the nominees ot the dem
ocratic party.
BOBBBT JJ. DUKOVAXT.
COUNTY TREASURER. ?
1 am a candidate for County Treas
urer. I will support all the nominees
of the party and abide the result of the
democratic primary.
CHRIS M. WILLIAMS.
I am a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer, will abide by the
result of the primary and ?upport all
the nominees. S. B. MATS.
COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
I am a candidate for County Super
visor subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I will support all the nominees
of the party, myself included,
B. F. CLAXTON.
Municipal Registration Notice!
THE Books for toe registration of
the voters of the town of Edgefleld,
S. C., will be open in the store of C. E.
May, in said town, from Thursday.
Marchi, 1900. to Saturday, March 31,
1900, inclusive, By order of Council,
this the 26tb day of February, 1900.
W. VY. ADAMS, Mayor.
Attest : B. J. C KOO KER, Clerk.
Election Notice !
THERE will be an election held in
the Court House at Edgefleld, S. C.,
on Monday, April Otb, 1900, for the'
purpose or electing a Mayor and nix
Aldermen to serve the town of Edge
field, S. C., for the ensuing two years.
Polis open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 4
o'clock P. M. Managers, W. H Bee, C.
AI. Cray and D. T. Once. By ordei of
Connell, this the 26th day of February,
1900. W. W. ADAMS, Mayor.
Attest: B. J. CROOKER, Clerk.
OWLY $5.00
BEND USSB.OOaatBUfcr
ante* of rood faith and wa
will sen d yon aar Sn piwftafa
by freight, C. O.D., infect to
examination. Tan ?aa ?ria, lal
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find lt tba ?quai of any Ore
proof combination lock Iron
and stael safe modo and ?bout
TO ?-third the price charred by
alkarafcrlhe mmm alieaadrnds,
pay your freight osent oar
special factory price sad
tVelsht chargea, less the ti.00
tent with order; otherwise return it at our expense
and wo will return your S5.0O. 100-tb. ?oabiaaUsa
loci ut** Tor Ut? bom?, ?6.9H 100-lb. oOwaad si ara safas,
OH.Oil SOO lb?., 81".Cit 100 Iba., ?31.9?; 1000 iba.,
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Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in
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A large stock of finished work al
ways on band ready for lettering.
?ty Prices always right.
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? to Natnre
TJtte experiments of modern phy
sicians and ecientists have
established the fact that many of
the germs of disease enter the body
by the inhalation of air laden with
bacteria or microbes. These germs
are very small but their work is
deadly. Still many of them are
comparatively harmless in health ;
but aa soon as an organ is diseased
it is attacked. The experimets
of Koch and others have shed much
light upon this important subject
But up to the present time the
culture of bacteria appears to have
met with much better success than
theil* destruction. As we oan do
so little to destroy these minuto
enemies, is not the most sensible
course to strengthen and revitalize
the system so that it may repel
and resift their destructive in
fluence, and does it not seem v?ry
fitting that the revitalizing element
should enter the body through
-.nbalation of oxgen which is at
once a revitalizer and germicide?
The experience of years aud the
testimony pf thouRauds show
Compound Oxygeu to be the agent
,needed.
|. If 3'ou wish further information
write us and we will send you, free
of charge abundant evidence.
Send for book of two hundred
pages, with records and
testimoniale of surprising cures
of var iou i forms of disease and
and debilty. It will coat you noth
ing to convince hourBelf.
' Home Treatment ie sent out by
express, to be used at home.
Oflice Treatment is administered
here. Consultation free.
JQRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
1112 Girard Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Work the Roads.
All Boad Overseers are hereby re
quested lo have their roads worked by
the 1st of April prox. Tbe law re
quires that all able bodied males from
17 to 60 j eora of age shall work the
public highways of Edgefield county
not less- than 6 days during the year.
Failure to comply with this notice will
render a'l delinquents liable to prose
cution. D. D. PADGETT,
Supervisor E. C.
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SOLID GOL:
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any kind at i
this office,
and any kind.
Give us a
trial order.
GEO. T. SHARPTON.
DENTIST,
EEPO-EFTET ,T>, S. C
Fron?Boom in Chronicle B'ld'fr.
[ respectfully solicit th, aatronaffe ol
the people.
I. WM. TBUKMOKIA WM. P. OAIBOUS
THURMOND & CALHOUN,
rUtorneys and Counsellors,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
WU' practice in all Courts, State or
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EDCEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depositary
DIRECTOR?.
I J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS,
j J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT,
J. M.COBB, B.S.HOLLAND,
A. S. TOMPKINS, ' C. C. FULL ?R,
W.E.PRESCOTT.
OF' CER8.
j J. C. SHEPPARD, President.
W. W. ADAMb, vice-President.
?. J. M IMS, Cashier.
J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier.
Pays interast on deposits by special
contract.
Money to loan on liberal terms.
Picmptand polite attention to busi
nesd.
VOUF HccoiiDt Solicite..
BANK!
?BBS
OF EOGEFIELD _.S. C.
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Slate and Comly Depositary.
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J Paid-up Capital, $58 OOO
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surplus aM mm Frosts, $10,000.00.
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A. E. PADGETT, President.
W. H. TIMMERMAN, V-Pres.
J L. CA?GHMAN, Cashier.
W. H. HARLING.SAss't Cash'r.
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j
Pays Eight per cent, annual di vi- ^
dends. Q
Does a General Banking Business. ?j
Acts as Guardian, Administrator 2
and Trustee for Estates. ?j
Pays Interest on Deposits by spe- jj
ci al contract.
Money to Lend on Approved Se
curity.
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ON BUSINESS TERMS.
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[VEN TO MAIL OBDEBS.
-WELRY STORE,
zT, A?G?STA, GA.
Master's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
-County of Edgefield-Court
of Common P'eaa.
L F Dorn, Plaintiff, againBt James
F Marshall, defendant.
Pursuant to the decree in this
cause, I will oiler for sale at public
outcry before the Court House,
town of Edgefield, State of South
Carolina, on the first Monday in
March, 1900, (being the 5th day
of said month) between the legal
hours of sale, the following de
scribed realty, to wit:
A.11 and singular that parcel,
tract or lot of land, situate, lying
and being in the State and county
aforesaid, containing one hundred
(100) acree, more or less, bounded
north by lands of J A Jennings;
east and south by lands of A S and
Adeline E Talbert, and west by
lands of W J Talbert.
Terms of Sale : Cash.
Punhaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
W. F. ROATH,
Feb 7,1900. Master E. C.
OUR $(.50 ARTI FAT BELT
V?r 01.BO Trrfnml.h the wle?r_t?d BROWN'S AB
DOMINAI, BELT Ter the cure of CORPULENCY.
Corpdmt people
who wear tho
imrt AMoal.
??1 1*11 run no
rUk of Barel
Ka H?? er Ca.
bttknl Htnli|
yen get a MD fort
>a4?eee?r min
yon will ?pf rf ol ?te. le ceneltet pene*
ean mi or 1 to be elthout thia belt.
Cet Ul* A4, ?manu tend to us wUh 11.SO
*ndlOeente?itrar?rp?xti?rt, ntiitehflffkt, wrlfht.afeand
number Inclu-sr.rour.cl thc boily.'A.nrc.tnart.and we will
.und thtibtlttoyou ty aaMpteApaii. with tho undera tend
lng thatlfltu n"t pcrrertlr'atlifactoryand'equal to
belt? that rotnilat ?-*.. noan I upwardsyou can return lt
at our expenfo. WHI* far (Vre Reit and Treu Catalogne.
SEARS, ROEBUCK &. CO., CHICAGO
--_____-____
Notice to Tresspassers.
ALL persons are hereby warned not
. to trespass in any way, shape or
torm, on my Prescott place, near Edge
Held, adjoining lands of estate of J. A.
Dozier,Geo. Wise, and others.
MES. L> CHARLTON.
?HM_9MiB_e__U
THE NATIONAL BANK OF flll?ilST?
U C. IIAYXE, Prea't F. G. FORD,' Caafiior.
CapiUVS&aO?O?O^
} $110,000.
Fadtttiea.-of ?tir ma?ttfrtcwnt ?feV Vt?lt
fcoiyatulac -?O i-tiiety-Wck Boxjfs. : Jhfferr
Ipnt Sizes aro offered to o?r patrons and
I tao public at $3x0 to 910.00.pbr ?mm^
j^ . nh\V'f ll.
vc,
- ' THOS; J. ADAMS PROPRIETOR.
_ jil i ? - ? .. . ;;- .
m
PLANTERS
LOAN AND
SAVINGS
BANK.
AUGUSTA, OA.
Pay s Interest
on Deposits.
Accounts
Solicited,
L. C. EATNE,
President
W. O. WARDIUW,
Cashier.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, FJEBR1?ARY 28, 1900.
VOL. LXV. NO. 9.
ehnceSocieiy,
fAY, NEW YORK.
3TT, PRESIDERT.
)N JAN. 1 THAT IT HAD RE
K 1899 APPLICATIONS FOE ...
[IXION DOLLARS.
?IES AGGREGATING
ILLION DOLLARS
JED, BEING
XION DOLLARS,
INCREASE
a Outstanding Ae3uranco waa
?ER CENT.
[ Policy Holders more than $1,600,000,
t75 of $17,000,000, and closes the year's
unpaid. These results have bee? ac
in in 1898.
WANTED
ON LIBERAL CONTRACTS,
ENERAL AeEJfciT,
TOIT, 3D. O._
I GOING
T?
int Company, of Pinebluff, N.C.,
j can give you a better paint at
'here. They do not belong fo the
a those who do. This is a South
jnized by Southern people. The
re to secure paints for any of his
er through the AD VERTUER. This
at buyers can add Linseed oil and
e money, as the oil will cost s bout
:ompanv telling them what colors
e will be given. This paint con*
antee goes with every can, barrel
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY.
"Augusta and Ashville Short Line.'
Schedule in effect May 21, 1S99.
Lv Augusta. 9 40am 140pm
Ar Greenwood.. 12 17pm ll SO p m
Ar Anderson.... 780 pm.
Ar Laurens.... 115 pm 7 00 a ra
Ar Greenville.. 2 55 pm 9 45am
ArGlenn?Sp'g9....4 05pm.
Ar Spartanburg.. 3 00 p m 9 25 am
Ar Saluda- l& 28 p zn 6 38 p m
Ar Henderson vi lie 5 51 pro 145pm
Ar Ashville.700 pm .
Lv Ashville.... 820am.
Lv Spartanburg ll 45 a m 4 00 p m
Lv Greenville.... ll 56a m 4 00 p ar
Ar Laureas.... I 80 p m 7pm
Lv Anderson. 700 a m
Ar Greenwood.. 2 28pm 500am
Lv Augusta.... 506pm 9 25 am
Lv Savannah.... 565 am.
Lv Calhloun Falls 444p m
Ar Raeigh.... 8 16s m
Ar Norfolk.... 7 30am
Ar Petersburg-6 00am
Ar Richmond.... 8 16 a m
Lv Augusta., 1 JO p m
Ar Allendale. 3?10 p m
" Fairfax. 8fl5 p m
" Tem as see. 4 20pm
" Beaufort. 6 20pm
u Port Royal. 5 85pm
" Charleston. 730pm
<* Savannah. 7 00pm
* Charleston. 7 28am
44 Port Royal..... 710am
u Beaufort. 7320 a m
M Yemassee. 8 20 a m
44 Fairfax. . 920a m
" Allendale. 9 36am
Ar Augusta. ll 26 a m
Close connections at Greenwood for
all points on S. A. L., and C. and G.
Railway, and at Spartanburg with
Southern Railway.
For information relative to tickets
rates, schedules, etc., address
W. J.CBAIG, Gen. Pass.Agt
Augusta, Qa.
T. M. EHIBSON,
Trafilo Manager,
.mi jim mt iilikwli? le BaVCa SU ISAK ky
?ly-,CO. kV, ?Bajial tai"'!*" atm Itu a
fl ?uti i Ia im? iurlu? Taadelniti WM?gML
gre*! beentr, perfect to-wood Onlia, wry
Mihlypoiished. HandenmaryInlaidarennd
.onad bolt mad halal* atria* la ka**.
k-a4 ?ii tmm ringartwej^aoenretaly fret
ted with raSaS fr?ta, ki kali mm I liagp tit?,
kmtriiAs aadspaUct-ktad, aa?ea?atai?k?lalat?4
?BXarLiBai.OO?TH'ia.pow?rfQl
rt toned, furnished eompfete with
.at of W?t??.ai7?(*?l striae* tad l
bMtraaUaa k**k which '.?achat aay
OM how to ?lay.
ninntii sntia ?c ya? atto??a
?kata and If ronna exactly ?* i ?pua an tod
and the gr? at wt b?rrala ?aa ?aar ?aar ar
kiar il mt pay the expresa airea t 83.6?
Flaaa ?Qa, T ?*m.H ?ad np eau akania and
_ _ the comp] ?te on tilt fi yon ra. Watatfeo?
Con guaranteed or money ?fundad In full.
SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER.
3?.a? ?aaa In fall we will (riv? a UWarad Wat ?allard
Ckart. It 1? an accurate yalda, barina; ?Ol nokia, with
?harp* and Bata in fnU rl?w, and can ba aaaUy ad>
juted to aar guitar without changing the instru
ment. With the usa of the lettered fingerboard any
one can learn to play without the aid of a teacher.
Write for free moil eal Instrument and plano and organ
Catalogne. aWytkbgatliaaHatnliaaliyriiaa. Addreea,
8EAR3, ROEBUCK & CO., CHIOACO
(tXUl, MIMIC* b tu, ar. Uertagtfr finish, pjfcw.)
Wi. Mteiiert & Co
WATCHMAKERS,
JEWELERS,
ENGRAVERS.
*
Reliai Jewelry,
toi Silver,
Diafflonds,
Waldies,
Cloth,
Novelties.
*
Wi. Steierl * Go.,
JEWELERS,!
702 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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