Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 21, 1900, Image 3

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Efkefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. 2?III?l!ll!li:illllllllllllllll!lilllllllllllllll!lllllllUllll? I LOCAL AND PEESONAL. ? iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiic; Easter Sunday comes on the 15th of April this time. Cotton in Augusta to-day, Tuesday, 13 9% for middling. Gen. M. C. Butler is at home from Washington fora few days. The Rev. P. P. Blalock will preach at Berea on next Sunday at ll o'clock* The report comes to us from Green wood that D. A. G. Ouzts of that city will be a candidate for Secretary of SUte. W. H. Teldell will be a candidate for clerk of court of Abbeville county, provided his friends can induce him to ron. L. Sheppard, R. G. Cheatham, and Will Cobb, all of, or lately ot, Edge field, are candidates for sheriff of Ab beville county. The department at Washington is sending out to farmers packages of the velvet bean seed for exj erimental purposes, write for 'em. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haiti wanger and Dr. and Mrs. F. W. P. Butler have re turned from their northern trip, much to the delight of their friends. List your property with W. Ni Bur nett, Real Estate Agent, if you wish to sell or rent, and don't wait. It costs you nothing unless he disposes of your property. From various sources we learn'bat the small grain was injured by the freezes of the winter not so as to ma.-e a failure of the crop but oats especial ly are materially hurt. * Parrott & Barker 615 Lipincott, building, Philadelphia, are anxious for lands with a deposit of soapstone on them.* If there are any such in Edge field, blow your horn. Mr. Henry C. Watson offers this, week for the office of Auditor, Mr. Watson enjoys a good reputation as a business man and, if elected, would make a good officer. The Edgefield Building and Loan Association had some very attractive features. Read their local in this is sue and be wise in time by investing therein and becoming a houre-builder and home-owner. A Yankee chemist clai.ns to have discovered a substance sweeter than sugar. Yon put a teaspoonful in a barrel of water and nave sweetened water enough to do you for a whole year. The go-anner and the jo-anner con tinues io roll out. Three months ago the indications were that less of the ?Cuff would be used than ever oefqre,*. now the "pointers are all the other Capt J. J. Bunch, of the westside, an Jold Confederate war /veteran, was in town on Monday and Tuesday of tjbis week. The genial 'Captain has many warm friends in Edgefield, town and county. It was'George Bell Timmerroan who won tb* gold medal pjize for oratory at the Patrick, Military Institute, not 6.2. Timmerman as we bid it last week. ' George is the youngest son of Dr. W. H. Tim merman, and named for bis grandfather, the late George Bell. A remarkable showing.is that made by the Farmers Bank in this issue of the Adveitiser. 8 per cent dividend paid in cash to stockholder's and 5 per cent added to the surplus fund is "out of sight" in banking circles ia this State. Stockholders are of course de lighted with results for the year. Dr. W. G. Browne, the celebrated oculist and optician, is in town fora few days. His rooms are at tue Edge field hotel where he will be glad to see those of our citizens who may need bi; services or advice. Consultation free. Dr. Browne needs no introduc tion to the people of our town and community, as be is well known here A few negroes met at Macedonin ball in our town on last Tuesday and (a batters dozen) elected the following delegates .to the republican conven tion wbicb meets in Columbia : Pai i1 Simkins, Arthur Simkins, Andrev Simkins, and Charlie Holmes. The ne groes of the county, as a whole, ar taking no stock in this thing, and ver; wisely too. The court of common pleas was con vened on Monday morning of thi week. The first case set for trial wa that of the Townes Brothers agains tbe city council of Augusta, and thi ease alone will ocoupy the court fo several days. The attorneys an Croft & Tillman, and N. G. Evans fo the plaintiffs; Sheppard Bros., an Thurmond of Edgefield, and Messri Davidson and Barrett of Augusta, fo OeT- "dant. Court will probably las all of tbir? ."?nd next week as there ar several important oases for trial. The following are the characters i the* play to be presented in the Opei House on Friday, March 30th msi mentioned in these columns last weel J. Judge Henry Buttons, a retir?. Judge and wealthy mill owner, Ge T. Sharpton. . % Harotd Thomas, a gentleman < leisure, Lewis Entzminger. 3. Henry Hansell, a mechanic, Ii R. A, Marsh, 4. Aristotle Tbompkins, M. P. Wei fi. Horatio Squash, S, M. Smith, tl judge's most intimate friends. 6. Julius, Geo. Mims, Neb. Prof. F, Entzminger, the Judge's servants. 7. Policeman, R. T. Scurry. 6. Laura Bell, tbe Judge's ward, Mi g, S. Bailey. ft, Mrs, Hanseil, Henry's mothe Miss Effie Allen. 10. Dolly, a maid, Miss Angel : Cheatham, Hiram Lowe says that in North Car olina everybody and bis wife plant Irish potatoes on St. Patrick's day in the morning; this has been tte cus tom there for centuries and they nev er, never fail to make big crops. Hiram also says that when fruit trees bloom during moonsbiney nights, there will be no fruit on trees so blooming, and for that reason there wil! be no peaches t?i8 year. Per con tra, Sanr Taylor says he cannot endorse and corroborate Hiram's statements in their entirety; that he himself' lived in North Carolina for four decades and never saw or heard of a North Caro linian who ever saw or beard of St. Patrick's day in the morning. A CARD OF THANKS. A few days ago, a number of friends, some members, some not members of the church, sent me a j new top-buggy. I confess it would suit me better, if it were not so stylish ; nevertheless, I hope to enjoy in its use many . n hour of comfort and pleasure. I shall prize it for 3 intrinsic worth, but much more as an ex pression of the esteem and affec tion of those generous friends who united in this gift. I eau return only my heart-felt j thanks. Please accept the assu rance of my grateful aopreciation and devoted love. Truly and fraternally, L. R. GWALTNEY. March 17,1900. "If Her Majesty'.) ucemraent," say the two Presidents in their telegram to Lord Salisbury, "ie determined to destroy the indepnd ence of the republics, there is nothing left to us and to our people but to persevere to the end in the course already begun." Hoc Majesty's Government is determine ed? os stated by its chief spok?e man, to destroy the independence of the republics. The war is not over yet. NUBIAN TEA curas Dyspep sia, Constipation and Indi* gestion. Regal'.tea the Liver. Price, 25 eta, For sale by G. L. Penn &Son. c Is the only place in Edger! celebrated BAY STA! We are the manufacturers' miimimiiimmiiHiiiu: P1"0^* I NO I W?ar 01 I DECEPTION. 1 Wear Bay = ALL GOODS 5 Others do. I MARKED = S IN PLAIN r FIGURES. .niiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiin; DOR Broad and Narrow Tires. Michigan Station bulletin J65 IE on "Draft oi Farm Implements.'' The tests reported were of wagons, subsoiler, harrows and mowers, The draft was determined by means of a self-recording dytnome ter. Comparative tests were made ol broad (four-inch) and narrow (one and five-eighths-inch) tires or on different kinds of roads. "The reultsall favor TO a verj marked degree the wide tires While upon a gravel road, hard smooth and well packed, the differ ence in draft is but 6.62 per cent using a narrow tire as a basis upon sod or raw ground, the differ ence is so marked as to be de cisive." On sod the draft was 23.31 percent in favor wide tires; 01 corn stubble, 32.82 per cunt. Thes tests were all made with wagon carrying a load of 4,500 pounds A comparison was made of th dratt of a wagon with the loa equally distributed on all fon wheels and with the load plaoe over one axle; "The results seei show that where tha road is fin and smooth it IB immaterii I whether the load is evenly di tributed over the four wheels < bot, but where the ground is so is increased if the weight is vei argely upon the front or the hin lwheele." In trials of hitching tl horses to the whiffletrees in theo dinary manner and to the end ?3 Improved Golden * Dent Improved White ? Dent Cary's Klondike Cookes Prolific All Early Varieties. LYNeri'S DRUG STORE. .S.-; \. -jN* +.?Sv.' Now we Can Bay it C. O. D. Columbia, S. C., March 17. Ever since the state dispensary law went into effect those in charge of its enforcement have been pro ceeding opon the assumption that liquor shipped into the state by express C. O. D. was to be con siddered liquor sold in this state and was therefore liable to confisca tion by the constables as contrab and stuff. The constables have always been seizing liquor so sh Ki ped, and it seems no one raised the point. Finally the Southern Express company on account of the number of confiscations, deter mined to instruct its agents elsewhere not to take such ship ments for South Carolina points. But the legality of this tbe-comp?flJ*j any doubted, and a few days agc the matter was presented to the governor in proper shape. Gov. McSweeney referred it to the attorney general's office and Assistant Attorney General Gun ter got to work on the law of the caee with result that he yesterday filed his opinion, which shows that C. 0. D. shipments, do not violate the law and that all the confisca tions heretofore made have beeD without legal authority. . Ellen Butler, colored, is in great trouble and has left Edgefield for parts unknown. She . was tried last week before Judge . Benet on Thursday laBt for assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and a sealed verdict awaits her return. An inquest was held over the dead body of Amelia Duncan, colored, and Dr. R. A. Maret, who made the post mortem examination, gave it as his opinion .that Amelia Duncan came to her death from wounds inflicted with -a stick, on the 16th day of January, 1900. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict in accordance with e above. A warrant has been sw. ?out chargiing Ellen Butler wi murder. ?TORE eld where you can buy the rE SHOES. agents, you pay no jobbers ie pair and you will always State Shoes as hundreds of N & MIMS. the tongue, the result showed no marked difference in point or method of attachment. Removing the grease from the skeins and boxes of the wheels and adding a little grit increased the draft of a wagou 23.34 per cent. Jurors, March Term, 1900. THIRD WEEK. Jordan G Byrd, Jas C Lowrey, W L Bolton, J H A Williams, J F Payne, ? Butler P Bryant, J W Hester, J T McManus, J P Harling, Jas Padgett, W P Sharpton, S T Williams, W E Eubanks, T R Denny, J R Reece, J L Hart, Pet?;r H Dorn, Butler Gray, B B JoneB, T M Glover, J W Marsh, G P Howard, W L Dunovant, John G Hoard, A Horne, S D Byrd, C L Crouch, WLRiddlehoovei Ossamus Hall, J N Harmon, J Timioerman, A C Yonce. H E Bunch, JHP Roper, B S Holland, L R Hammond. Buy a Home With Rent Money. Tbe Edfre?eld Building and Loan As sooiation offers you tbe opportunity buy a borne for what you are now pay ing as rent. Tbe monthly payments on $',000.0 borrowed : On Principal.flO.O On Interest.6.6 Total. $16.6 On $500.00 it is just ?? tbis amount This is tbe safest, tbe surest, th easiest way for a working man to bu a home. The payments are small and monti ly, and the interest is only 8 per cen EDO..FIELD fi. & L. ASBOOIATZOJ at tbe Bank of Edgefleld. IT IS Tl BEGIN GA And I have a LANDRETH'S I -which are tl market. Also a Fresh Irish Potatoes. O. SHEP! Tillman Takes Hoar to Task. Washington, March 13.-Spe rial: Senator Hoar has incurred .ho displeasure of Senator Tillman Dy lending himself to a party of ;olored man to make a personal at ;ack upon the "Pitch Fork" Senator .brough a Senatorial petiton. Dur ng the morning hour in the Senate ;o-day senator Hoar presented a ong petition, Bigned by a number jf colored citizens, which severely irrainged Senator Tillman, by for lame, indecent language against the negro race daring a recent lebate in Senate ? he petitioners ;laim that tn? language used by Senator Tillman was a'disgrace to that honorable body, calculated to corrupt the morals of all ?vho associate with the semor Prom Sout h Coroliua. In present ing the petitition Senator Hoar remarked that he supposed that the petitioners were citizens Df the State of South Carolina. ' Senator Tillman was not in the 3?rate when the petition was presented, but his attention being jailed to the ?ubject, he took the petition from the clerk's desk and ascertained its contents. He found that the signers of the petition are colored men residing in Was hington city, and not his con stituents, as Senator Hoar had stated. With a determined ex pression on his face, the South Carolina Senator went over to call the venerable Massachusetts Senator to account for the some what questionable part he had played in the transaction. The I conversation that passed between the two Senators was in subdued tones, for Senator Allen, of Nebraska, was trying to untangle his record on free silver, which some caxelegftnewspaper corresponr dent had1 snarted in one of the nobraska paperB. It was easy to observe that Senator Tillman wasi angry, as he had a right to be, and' he looked and acted is if he was giving Senator Hoar a good-sized chunk of his rougb-and-tumble mind. The Massachusetts Sena tor was evidently trying to fur nish a satisfactory explanation for >aving presented a petition mak lg such a violent attack upon a - other Senator, but he did not ap pear to be making a success in that direction. There was a look of trouble upon his well-bleached face, and a decided flush of red passed over his countenance at in? tervals as if to punctuate the vig orous remarks Seuator Tillman was making. It appears that Sen ator Tillman charged Senator Hoai with committing an act that wat not only cowardly, but beneath the lowest grade of senatorial courtesy and dignity. He charged that it would have been more manly had Senator Hoar made the attack ot his personal responsibility, instead of shielding himself behind a pe tition signed by pei sons unknown to the Massachusetts Senator. Thc incident passed for the time being without any public demonstratio! on the part of Senator Tillman but the incident is not regarded as closed. The South Caroline Senator is naturally indignant 01 the subjecc and be may mak< 'Grand-mother" Hoar feel uncom fortable some way. R. M. L. Women as Well as Mer Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessen", an. bi ti o n ; beauty, v ?go "_,, - and cheerfulness soo disappear when the klc neys are out of orde or diseased. Kidney trouble ha become so prevale: that it ls not un com m c for a child to be bor afflicted with weak klc neys. If the child uri: ates too often, If th urine scalds the flesh or if, when the chi) reaches an age when lt should be able i control the passage, it ls yet afflicted vdt bed-wetting, depend upon lt. the cause < the difficulty ts kidney trouble, and the fir step should be towards the treatment < these Important organs. This unpleasa trouble ls due to a diseased condition of tl kidneys and bladder and not to a habit J most people suppose. Women as well as men are made ml erable with kidney and bladder troubl and both need the same great rem ed The mild and the immediate effect Swunp-Root ls soon realized, lt ls sc by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar i sizes. You may have a j sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- Bama ct swnop-Ro lng all about it. Including many of 4 thousands of testimonial letters receto from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kiln & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure fl meatkw tots paper. BDBNING! fresh variety of JARDEN SEEDS ie BEST on the lot Eastern Seed Suit Begun vs. The Southern. Hon. N. G. Evaus and MessrB. Thurmond & Calhouu of th is place, representing Messrs. Bell &. Davis merchan ts of Edgefield, filed a very important suit in the clerk's office on the 16th, against the Southern Railway company. The case will test the legal right, of the Southern to the ownership or control of the South Carolina and Georgia rail road. Some time since the Southern secured control of that road, and is now operating it. By an act pasted by the South Caro lina general assembly in 1897, all railroads are prohibited from purchasing or securing the control of a competing line, and punishes road BO purchasing and becuring control of. a competing line by imposing a penalty of $100 a day for every day it operates the said competing line. -Plaintiffs consider the Southern railway and the South Carolina and Georgia railroad: competing line's, and they so al lege,and bope to prove it. If that is. done the Southern will have a very, heavy penalty to pay. - . ' ' .ALL WOMEN . . ? I Suffering from female troubles should ' try the ' Old Time" Hemedy, y It has no equal. It strengthens the i delicate female organs and builds a worn-1 i an 'ip. All suffering and lrreioilarltles at ? s "lLonthly" periods can beavolded by Its ( > use. It ls for young girls maturing, ton > mothers, and for women at Change of Lite, i S Should be used before child-birth. I ) S:)ld bv ali drutr?cists. or sent post-paid i S On receipt or* price $1.00._. < fW ladies Bluo Book s:-nt FREE to any.one' i > QU appilt-atlon. Address "WOMAN S DE- ? j PARTMEKT". f'o.v Spencer Medicine Co., Chat ? iancoga, Tonn. , , . Sfention this paper. "For saleby G. L.Penu &.Son. Enci - Clos ai)0 Presses. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press, Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. .Building,Bridge, Factorv, Fur c and Railroad Castings, Railroad, Mill Machinists'and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Lort ta forts & Supply CD I AUGUSTA, GA Foundry, X hine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works Repa is Promptly Done Insurance Agencv -O? BURNETT k WM Wp respectfully solicit the patrol: ?e of the insuring public. Only the most reputable and Solvent Compa nies, both Life and Fire. AU outside business will receive our prompt and person al attention. ir OFFICE : BURNETT BUILDING See Our Life Insnrance Contradi before you I inn re DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY. CLASTIC GOODS AT HALF PRICE If you want us to mako ti your MKASIRK alni OHDRI LLA8T1C OOODH Tor the UtUI AND CM! OF VARICOSE YK1NH WEAK, SWOLLEN OR 1'I.CFH ATKD Mies, conrn-KNct ABDOMINAL WEAKNESS tl TO HOB, ?tato your b?lthi wtlgkt ard *ffs, State nr.mbf of lache? ?round body o limb at. each letter shown 1 ' cut and ?end to UB with ou SrStUX PKirr- Jewill mali the (rood? to order from th ?try Bunt frcth rohber ?Ii?! ?lUritl) R-narontco n. perfect nt ar ?if you do not find lc perfect! i gaUsfwrtory and r iual to (roo< others get double the price to ' return at our expenso and we wi refund y our rooney. OUR SPECIAL PRICE gjj . Lille ttlxh ?lotklns, A fWjtVtl** thlpU lerner, c ?.> ?. *f'-"?l ft* pitt?. Ut" Ii S3.60; knoo utockla tis?, SB.OOt kacs Irwins, i 14.001 kDi>? tip, > to 0, f'J.O I ?rUr ilottler, A lo B, ??.OO? jori lew'.ifliCI? K. ?1.00; anklet, A to iiooi ahdn.in.t b.n, * t? sio.oo. corro? mst ODS, ONE-THIRD LrSS. 9p??l?l Coif rmi E.?tleAb(loHl? made of soft Us}? thr^^njt^ ?rt r iteotetl rubber thread. 8 IntfcM wide, i?.dOt IO biht 1 ?111511cb. i. 89. BO. Wrlto for Snrpcry Cafalopu ml% ROEBUCK & CO., (Ino.), CHICAGO, ill FOE SALE. Forsale in town of Edgeiield, four icres land with two-story 14-room Jwellinj? house therenn, centrally Jo inted. Suitable for hotel or boarding house. 4S5 acres desirable farm lands with ?ix good frame tenant dwellings and six mules, 150 acres in cultivation, all fresh cleared. Price $2,200. Terms liberal. Apply to W. N". Burnett,Real Estate Agent. A seven-room, 2-story house on Gray street, in the town of Edgeiield; good servants and other outhouses; also goodwell of water, with 40 acres of and. Reasonable terms. Also ISO acres of land, in town of Edgelieid, with modern up-to-date 3we]lui? house,a number of good out houses. Everything in apple-pie or der. This is, perhaps, *:he most valut. property io the town all things con sidered, and will be sold at a bargain Also the Griffin lilli place, Addison street, seven-room house, with 21}.< acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A bargain. Also avery desirable nine-room, 2 story house in Western Edgeiield with sev^n acres of land attached, for sale or rent. Apply in person or by letter to W. N. BURNETT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT. SEND SO ?,ENTS lb ?VJOLJAI? TO CS 1TITU TUIS ID. and we will nt id you this Violin Outfit by expresa C.O.D. subject to examination. This violin is a Genuine Btradlierla* Hodel, mado of old wood, curly inaplo bock and sides, top of seasoned pine, specially selected for violins, edge Inlaid with purfllng, bett qualify clK.ny nnl.bwl trlmmlnga. THIS ISA REGULAR S8.00 VIOLIN, beautifully finished, highly polIshed,withiplen- I did lone quality. Completo with a genuine Braidwood Toort? i model bow, 1 extra itt of et ringi, a neal, well ciado violin 1 cue, large piece of roiln, and one of tb. brit common eenie lutruetlon books pnbllihed. VOL' CAN EXAilNh IT at your | express office, and if found exactly as represented and ? t fie greatest bargain yon ?Ter eaw or beard of, pay tho ex press agent S3.75 lesstho&Ocont deposit,or $3.2J and '. iprraeehargea, and the ontOt la yours. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. SSSSff?Sffi companied by raab la | full we will *itu one lettered fingerboard chart, which can bo , adjusted to any violin witbout chan (flag the lustra. ' ment and will provo a valuable guide to beginners.and ?..c will also allowtho Instrument to bereturnedafter?> .1'iyiT trial If not fourni entirely satisfactory In every tpecU Ball.faction guarantredor money refonded In foll. .ddress. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.)Chicago. ?5KAIIS, BOEBUCK ? CO. are tbcrooKbly rtU?W?...Btlllor.) Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Marble& CranteJonis AND STATUARY, Headstones, Coning, Iron'and firs BUILDING STONE Of Every Description. WRITE OR .CALL AND SEE ME Cor. "Washington and Ellis Sts. AUGUSTA, GA. A large stock of finished work; al; ways on hand ready for lettering.' . SjSF Prices always ri?rht. tion , SEND 50 CENTS ?*?5S .end you our celebrated La HERTA GUITAB by expreta, C. O. D., subject tu examination, H Is a Genuine La Berta American mado instrument of (Treat beauty, perfect rosewood finish, very highly polished. Handsomely inlaid around sound hole and inlaid stripe In back, celluloid bonnd top edie. Fingerboard accurately fret ted with raised frets. Inlaid pearl poeltioo dote, A rr.erlcan nude patent bend, and Anent nickel plated Ullpleee. A BEGCLAU?8.0OOCITAB, powerful and sweet toned, furnished complete with an extra let of belt quality eteel itringa and a lalnahle Inatraetlon book which teaches any one how to play. WKV.WY THE GUTTAB al your expreu offlce and if found exactly as represented and the great*.! bargain yoo ever caw or beard of pay thc express agent S3.65 less ?Oe, or it. 13 and exprese chargea and the complete outfit is yours. Satlafac ?u_ raf.teed or money refunded in full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. Thm?T??ft? I Sil.Gj cash in full we will give a Lettered Fingerboard Chart. It ls an accurate guide, having all notes, with . sharps and flats in full view, and can bo Goally ad I justed to any guitar without changing the Instru ment. With the OM of the lettered ilngerboard any. . one can learn to play without thc aid of a teachor. Write for tree musical lnstruinentand plnnoandorgan catalogue. E^rythlng at loweat wholesale price*. Address, ! SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO j (SEAns, B0BUUC? A CO. sre thoroughly reliable, ..KtfiMr.) i Ii ScMliW & Go WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS, ENGRAVERS. Reliable Jewelry, SIMI Silver, Watches, ?1 4* H SciweU Hi JEWELERS," 702 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA!"! uW?lTS??ii? Wi BELT w %p r. M r.. it? r?it ? ? liri? Ja.- .. For?>1..V>t..MV -nh '.> !lie' .-le rr., i .'. ?:?:iWVt* AB DOMINAL B&L'A roi e .-vo-coKi'iLLNCi. . ( Cai-nt. 'nt people f::- ? -, ...... wear the Ky ?' ' ??, . J Urown** Abdoiol. pru ' i Ll ?eil run no i>. ?, .-'?i: of Ka?el ! ; ' ' : .* .ir Vt?. ? ii . Hfratel ' Jr" ...- r-l.-. eiiiplort - '..imf afile? : . - i tv. ' r.-r,-.'rnl ?tei-rfu? , M. andi Pr- ' nu.nl---.'i " ' remit icbel ? i rt - ? . belts tait ??.-!! u* . at our i siwa f. ula . ti:1 '? J.I.5? , . ci , ? .'t-'.i.ii-.ehr. . ; r:. lo wo wi ? undnvatam ' Mur 1 <"?nt? . -. .. itifirotani ...' 11 .F ..? ilaisM . ?E.?. > ?? AC JOB WORK DONE A THIS OFFICE. ,j> CU BAN CiL cv. 1 Cuts, Barns, Bruises, Rhc matism and Sores. Price, 25 cert For sal i byG. L. Fenn ct tron. W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. V. J. RUTHERF JRD & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN IME, CEMENT, pLASTE/f, HAIR, FIREBRICK, FIRE CL/fy, READY ROOFING, WD OJHER MATERIAL. RITE US FOR PRICES. ' COR. REYNOLDS AND WASHINGTON STS, AUGUSTA, GA. m^m QUE. TOLLAS? ot I <M ad. out nm ai-ud tu ss with i I. .;?.', ult) ?e will ?end j-,u lol? ItKVY T.uVKD riUIXiR GEB OKCA", by freight CO. H., tu bj te t (ooiamlaa o. You can examine ll atyour Niwt freight depot, and lf( a And lt exactly as represented, tbs greatest Tala* you erer uaw I far better Ginn organa advertised bj other* at more money, pa/ tbe fre I - lit nt OUR PRICE $35.50, Itu tba ?1.0G depoalt, or ?21.50 aad ^.httharc^.. THE PARLOR CHM laon* of tb? stoat DURABLE i) SWEETEST TiMkP lnilramrnts e'er mad*. From the Illustration )-.?n. which is engraved direct from a photograph yon can form ne idea ot Its beautiful appearance. Made from solid quarter trcd onL" or walnut as desired, pe-foraud kay slip, fall panel body, latiful marquetry dalian paaela sod many otter baadiiome decorations I ?marnent*, making lt tbe TERI LATEST STYLE. TUE P.Y k LO Ii ?M is 6 feet huh, ?2 inches lone, 23 inches wide and weighs 350 urida. Contains5 octaves, ll stops, as follows: Diapason, Principal, Irlana, Melod?a, Ceinte, Cremona, Beae Coupler, Treble Coupler, tpatOD Forte sod Yoi Humana; 3 OetST* Couplers, 1 Toee 8w*ll, rand Ort;an Swell, 4 Set* of Orekettral Toned Ile soaatorj Flu? silty Rceda, 1 S.tof ST Pur* Sweot Se loila R**dt, 1 Set of 37 trmlngly Brilliant tel ute Reeds, 1 Set ot et Ric j Bellow SmooLb ipasOD Beeda, 1 Set of Pleasing Soft Xelodloo* Principal eds. THE PARLOR CEM action consists of the ebrsttd Newell Reeda, which are only used in the hi.-jh e grade Instruments; fitted with Hammond Caaplers aad t Humana, also best Dolce felts, leathers, etc., bellows the best rubber cloth, 3-p!y bellows stock and finest ither In valves. THE PARLOR CEM is furnished th a 10x14 beveled plate Frenan mirror, nickel plated dal frames, and every modern improvement. We ulah fre* a h andie ate organ stool aad the tnt organ lastre** a book poblUoed. JARANTEED 25 YEARS. "?7#ATwe me a written binding 36-year guarantee, by the rms and conditions of which if ?ny part gives out pair lt free of ekargt. Try lt ' month and we fund your money it you ore nt ?rfcctly satisfied, these organs will be sold at ??33.50. O IIB ER T ONCE. DON'T DELAY. UR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED ?^ tait with us ask yourneighborabout us, write c publisher of this paper or Metropolitan monal Bank, or Corn Nat. Bank, of Chicago; ? German Exchange Bank, New York; or any Jip Jlroad or express company ia Chicago. We ? ,T* a capital of our ("00,000.00, occupy entire '. - . ie of the largest burin?es blocks in Chicago, \iilW* id employ nearly ?.000 people In our own '?i\v: illding. WE SELL ORGANS AT ??2.00 and np;. 1 1 11 ?1 . 11 1 anmjnnmmmnw .> AH06, 811S.00 and trpi also everything in musical Instruments at lowest wholesal?? prices. Write for free speciau .gan, piano uod nundea! instrument catalogue. Address, (Scars, Bor^itwi A Co. are ?horooyi?y rvtUb?c.-a?Jt<?.| EARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Oesplainesand W?ymanSU., CHICAGO, I LU. E0R6? P. 0OBB, vJOUiTSTOIsI, S. O. furniture and Household Goods,! Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles* -HAVE PURCHUSED A NEW AND BEAU Fl FUL HEARSE. Calls by Telephone promptlyianswered and attended to., XOWGST PRi C 3S?, SovLtlxe ir xx SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE ll, 1899. No. 33 Daily P. M. 1 10 1 40 2 15 a 45 5 20 \ M. No. 15 Daily Ex. SU n'y STATIONS. A. WC. 6 00 6 50 7 30 8 00 A. M. d Edgefield a d Trenton a a Aiken d a Augusta d. a Columbia d No. 60 Daily EL Sun'y A.M. ll 30 ll 01 9 30 A. M. No. 34 Sun'y Only P. M. 4 00 3 40 2 50 2 40 ll 45 P. M. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., J. B. HEYWARD, T. P. A. Washington, D. C. Augusta, Ga. S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. To Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS. Appreciating*,our kindness in the past we bolicityour patronage for he future. Our stock of clothing is indeed handsome, stylish an< -erviceable. Our prices are lower 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 h is been refurnishing and the stock of clothing ia better than ever. We extend a special invitation to the ladies. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75. SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT $3.00. If-'ou cannot come write us, prompt attention to all orders. We pay .he expressage to you. I. C. LEI/Y'S SON & CO., WL0R-FI7,.CL0THIERS /?UGUSrA, GA WITH YOUR ORDEB.ent thH od. out and send to us.ana we will send you OUR HIGH EYER HEARD OF, pay Special Offer Price $15.50^^sa?*f*ti an?frel!cht*cl?vrKes. Machino weighs 120 poundsandtnofreight will "en?e 75 <>entX each wo miles. (JIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAI 1? vourdwtt h^Se.and we will return your 115.50 any day you are not L?rfl^ We^ iaftreat ?akassad grad?.of Sewia* !Ucbli? el ?8.60, MaAmontaoIforlng anknowa maebla** under various names, with Tarions U ^.??tT Writesom* Wand la Chicago sad Uara wk* sr* ?Hable aad wno ar? not. *vukw? BimninV h? ?T<,rT BODERS IBPROTESIST, THE BUnulwK. BTERT GVOD rorvror- ETERI HIGH * ?IRADI kUCHlHX KARE, WITH THE DIFECTP OF HOSE. Made by the beat Mt akers In America, afr om the best material nt one y can bay SOLID QUARTER SAWED M^??LW^^S closed (head dropping from sight) to be used aa a j .r desk, the other open witt full length table ar.a head taP|*??"? - awing. ? faney drawers, latent 1900 nkeUtoa frase*, *^>r*,**?l bossed and decorated cabinet finish, Anet nickel drawysuU^r?* ' - - Kid? positive fonr motion feed, self thr-,dlng ^^^^rll^U^ bobblnVrinder. adjustable bearings, patent tension "^^^^^.2? . wheel.adJusUbleDrwsnwfooM^ patent dress guard, kead la kandaomelj decorated and ?mam-wa ann ?w^?^ ?tk.ltrua-?t C UA R A N T E E D Ui. Ht* t.et 7"^-^ *^n^'??i**? no lolita machine made. Brerr knowa attactnt.nl la rarnlaked and OUT Ere? Xn SmSoiSK tell* "ult how anyone can run it and ^tOMT^rr^ 1 End of fancy work. A to-Tenre' Blading G?ar?t?l? sent with ?very rnae^a. I rr onere VAM ainTUIMR u ae? and eiamlneHtUmaekla*. compare It witt 'IT COSTS YOU NOTHINb ~osc your storckeep?r sells at ?40.00 t? S?'t^?^^ T^XMIAAY. (Sears, RM buck 4^ ?^"^S^^^^^^^ ._\ AUUO?A III1 ^ ^ jaiWress, SEARSTftOEBUCK 9L CO>.(Inc.) Chicago, Ilia.