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Tabulatec VOTING PRECINCT. Bacon, Cleveland, Collier, Pinna Branch, Edge-field, Hibler, South Hibler, Hampton, Johnston, No. 2 Johnston, No. 1 Longbranch, Moss, -Meeting Street, Meriwether, Meriwether, No. 1 Miller's Store, Pleasant Lane, Red Hill, Rehoboth, Shaw, Washington, Wise: - . Total, - . Erlgefield Advertiser TI'OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19. j* INFORMATION. Subscription Pricer-Sent to any address for one year for 1.50; for six months, 76c; for three months, 50c. Payable in advance. Bates for Advertising-One inch, first insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent fier word, each insertion. Other local notices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. Paris raised $10,000 for the Tex as, sufferers in half an hour. Indications point to a corn ero,? in excess of 2,000.000 bushels. South Carolina has organized a Cotton Growers' Protective assoc:a ? tion. - _. . It is estimated that property J TJuyg^im^f^fT[njnir?j -rmftj 1* high as $20,000,000. ../.. -, - - A Chicago firm ?as received an orte4TOm*i~JRT^ia for,; 6,000,000 pooS?s of b?er" ?n tnVhbdf to feed theTlnspian army in China. jjfee correspondent of the New I YorfeWorld at Galveston writes: "It can be said that not one home in Calveston escaped without damage." When Mark Hanna declares he winemake no speeches during the campaign, he is evidently thinking that one fool in lu the family is enough. Thfi New York World informs ns thai every dollar's worth of goods on the New York market has been purchased ; also nearly all over the whole of New England. This will enable the mills to re sume operations in the near future and, at the same time, get a good price for their goods. The wheat growers in Greenville County who prepared their fields most thoroughly, it is noted, made the best crops. "Some broke their lands several times, pulverizing them with disc harrows, and their wheat coBt them 20 cents a bushel. The grain proved generally more profitable than cotton." To borrow a Bible quotation, "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Paraphrasing Lincoln's declaration, "I may add that this nation cannot endure half republic and half colony half free and half vassal." Oui form of government, our traditions, our present interests and oui future welfare, all forbid our en tering upon a career of conquest. W. J. Bryan. SIGNS OP VICTORY. Four years ago forty-eight more electoral votes would have elected Bryan. ^To" be elected now hf must get that roany votes ir addition to thoBb he had in 1896 and if he lose any of his formei votes he must get enough in addi tion to make up for the loss. In 1896 several states on ead side were very evenly divided. A slight drift would have sent then over the line. Everything depend? .now, therefore, on the direction o; "thedrift. A small majority in i state is safe if the drift is in th) direction of making it secure. The Vermont election indicate that the drift th ere J is towan Bryan. The Democrats ara in TUESDA.Y, GOYeiM. o ? <n a. fe co o ? 8 o H o s HS Lieutenant Governor. flamuad c3 a 03 n c3 > a o -4-? Kl 03 Xl fe M 12 17 21 18 103 12 12 32 8 26 7 37 41 47 5 17 93 83 75 .40 53 54 34! 25 42 8 47 15! 56 45 45 28 66 25 58 40 14 10, 23 38 38 46 31 ll 774 19 21 36? 34 131 10 6 68 17 72 48 41 85 14 43 14 69 60 60 37 64 27 88?l 9761 581 191 21 221 25' 19 7 23 58 75 44 58 16 15! 34 18 ll 10 23 23 .37 33 19 16 6 22 4 24 3 2 20 10 42 82 8 26 19 50 5 12 43 43 23 1G ll 487 22 17 35 55 126 14 27 109 80 73 25 49 73 29 ll 20 69 40 40 51 82 25 1072 938 disputably stronger ia Vermont now than they were four years ago. What light does that throw on the possibilities in other state?? The Republican vote in Vermont has fallen off about 10 per cent as compared with the corresponding election in 1896. while the Demo cratic vote has increased about 16 per cent. Indi ana has 15 electoral votes. Io 1896 the Republican vote there was 323.754, and the Democratic 305.573. If the Republicans lose 10 per cent and the Democrats gain 16 per cent the Republican vote in Iud?anr. this year will be 291,379 and the Democratic 354,573 leaving a Democratic plurality of 63,083. A similar process would give the Democrats Delaware by 447, WeBt Virginia by 13,822. Kentucky by 56,398, Ohio by 80,501, and North Dakota by 282. Bad Blo?d-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 sped Qc cureTsTo?odTn B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Bairn), the most wonderful blood purifier of the agPi*"-*.* rjggafegja tboriMPhlv tPBtort wi wu jfflwBa, s^^mm cured,everj the most 9&p&&te&^3ts sistent oases, after doctors and ?f r~ I medicines had all failed. B.B^/Su??s j by driving out of the hlond.- th? poi sons and humors which, cause . all these troubles, and a care.i&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 drqggi?ts, 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. The Shut-Down at Manchester. Manchester, September 14.-The general opinion is that the spinners will stop universally during the first fortnight in October. Some producers are having resource ic Egyptian and Peruvian cotton to complete their contracts. Mr Mawdesley, .leader of the operatives' union, is still dis inclined to take a gloomy view ol the situation. He thinks that the demand for cotton goods through out the world is good and that the crisis has reached its height. Ir his opinion with the arrival of the new crop the trouble will dimiuiel and be over by winter. He de clares that the federation proposa of 8troppage could not be adherec to on an organized scale. Young Women The entry into womanhood a a critical time for a girl. Little men strual disorders started at that time soon grow into fatal complications. That female troubles are affine graveyards proves this. Wine of Caratti estab lishes a painless and natural menstrual flow* when once this importent func tion h started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Many women, young and old, owe their lives to wine ci Cartful, There is nothing Hke ii to sive women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of Hf e. $1,00 bottles at druggists. Miss Della M. Strayer, Tully, Kana Ml have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe Hods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything, In fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardal, with Thedford's Black-Dmught, when needed, and to-day I am entirely cured. I cannot express tile thanks 1 feel for what you have done for me." For advice In casos requiring special ?two; tiona, adare**, diving symptoms, tho Ladles AdvUory Department, Thc Chattanooga Med icine Company, Cbattauooga. Toan. Buggies, Buggies, Buggies large stock this saason. The stronge and cheapest can be bad only at J Rosenthal's, August.:. 6a, Second Primar SEPT. il, 1900. (?01 W M a xi o 1-3 3 .O bc O ? Education. a o GQ Xi o t?" ?4 Hs ? 30 1 5 5 41 0 4 49 69 78 .53 5 33 14 14 17 2 5 5 69 ll 26 15j 23 O' 13 14 35 93 4 13 70 24 45 52 40 49 10, 18 20? 49 47 26 30 26 18 53lll 7351 740 ll 44 23 55 13 16 56 66 71 55 17 55 38 44 5 29 36 25 44 22 18 221 15 21 22 30' 28 21| 38 56 7 18 68 30 75 73 31 60 31 24 19 39 35 27 26 59 16 90 10 ll 58 59 40 32 26 42 17 38 6 39 46 25 48 39 20 742! 725 8 37 48 85 15 13 56 10 18 2 26 22 35 42 5 27 63 39 25 77 19 State Second Primary. Governor: McSweeney, 42,285; Hoyt 32,338. LienteDant Governor: Tillmao, 43,138; Sloan, 31.003. Railroad Commissioner: Evans, 33.556; Wharton, 40,119. Congress, Sixth District: Nor ton, 5,753; Scarborough, 7,247. Rock Hill Helps, Too. Rock Hill, Sept. 16.-As a result of the meeting called by Mayor Waters for Thursday afternoon there has been collected for the Galv?ston fund somethiug over $150. The offering will be sent Mouday and by that time will pro bably be increased to $L00.--Tbe State. Clemson's Contribution. Clemson College, Sept. 15.-The S3rmpathy which people hereabouts have for tr"> Galveston sufferers was put in., tangible form yester day in the shape of a collection amounting to thirty odd dollore. The peoplejwere were not only will ing but glad, to give, some express ing a desire to give more than was asked for. The amount will be considerably increaeed. Certainly -Whe.n the Chinese are giving to help our people we can afford to iee Lynched in Mississippi. . nu ,fe . . St Louis, September 14.-A special to the Post-Dispatch from Memphis, Tenn, says a masked mob of between sixty and one hundred men broke into jail at Tunica, Miss, early to-day and took out three negroes, whom they struug up to a tree within one hundred yards of the jail. Not a shot was fired. The dead negroes are Frank Cheshire, a prosperous farmer at Oak Lauding, six months ago ; David Moore, who shot Dan Bo3ewell fen days ago, and William Brown, who with confederates shot and cut to death a young white man at State Levee last month. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Edgefield C. H., Sept. 10,1900. Mr J E Brooke, Mr Wade Lamar, Miss Lamb Burgh, Miss Arney Stuart, Master Roslym Shavers. Mr J A Gardner, Miss Eliza Warrick, (2) Mr Henry Turnbull, Master Boslyn Shoves, (2) Mary Stafford, Mrs Emily Smith, Mrs Eleanor Simpkins, Jack Quarles, Mr Frank W Paynes, Joicy Mobley, Mrs Mortly F Benche, Mr W F Kenrick, Mr Willie M Johnson, Miss Lena Stouens, Arthur Howard. When asking for letters on this lis say "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. John Hammond, et al., agains James R. Hammoud, as admin istrator of the estate of Rober G. Hammond, dec'd, and in hi; own right. Pursuant to the decree in th i cause I will offer for sale at pub lie outcry, before the . :>urt House town of Edgefield and State o South Carolina, or the first Mon day in October, 1900, (the sam being the first day of said month between the legal hours of sale the following de?cribed realty, h wit: All that tract of land, situate lying, and being in the county o Edgefield and State of South Care Ima, and containing eighty-sevei (87) acree, more or loss, and ad joining lands of D. B. Mo.Clend?i Mrs Mary Pardue, Dr R. H. McKie the old Ed" Miller place, am lands of Albert Miller and other! ~Terms of Sale: Cash. W. F. ROATH, ' I Sept. 5,1 900. Master E. ( y Election, CORONER. Dispenser. supervisor. 8 1 m PQ ?J o ^3 . a u O P o o i 5 CD *9 bo T3 c3 PH Q 16 14 40 46 35 15 28 36 35 34 52 52 86 28 37 3 73 50 41 15 56 141 22 10 18 13 112 90, 53 . 81 54 4 17 20 25 22 5 33 12 54 43 21 25 3 18 19 19 2 7 51 71 ll 41 33 24L 10 ll 24 24 54 68 15 13 21 40 32 126 15 22 72 16 71 41 52! 65 45 61 15 35 14 63 5 291 17 28 201 18 8 25 32 64 2 13 55 37 80 62 23 51 24 37 10 53 14 26 42 30 19 765 705 631' 807 704 775 Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Ont. FUI a bottle or common glass with your water and let lt stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates'an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it ls evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and fo get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have th? best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.' You may have a sample bottle_ of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home o7s~waisp-Roet Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing menr ti on reading this generous offer ia this papery Master's Sale. COUNTY OF EEGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. W. J. Gaines against Mrs M. BrookB and D. D. Brooks. Pursuant to the dpcree in this cause I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry, before the Court Hpuse, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Moq-A day in October, 1900, (same^??rig? the first day of said month) be tween the leg.il hours pf sale, the following doscribed realty,to. wit; The undivided interest of Mrs M. J. Brooks and D. D. Brooks in the tract of land, lying in Talbert Township, Edgefield county and State of South Carolina, known as the Thurmond place, containing three hundred and forty (340) acres, more or less, (and which un divided internst of the said Mrs M. J. Brooks ann D.D.Brooks would amount to about fifty-six acres,1 more or less) and bounded onlhe east by the Settles land ; on the south by tho Barker landy on tjbe north by lands of John Reynolds* lands of the estate of Dr. James H. Strom, and others. ^ " Terms of Salo : One-half cash, and the balanco on a credit of oiie year with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchas er's option. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. W. F. ROAT?, Sept. 5,1 900. Master E. C. I stabiished IMOfli. The Standard of Purity in POP-CORN It Has the Subtle Charm in Flaw fo Please Consumers. QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS. Sold by all Dispensaries in South Carolina FRANK 6. TULLIDGE & CO.. Cinclnnati.Ohlft Notice of Application for Home stead.-Ex Parte L. E. Jackson. Notice is hereby given to all whin it may concern : That L. E. Jackson, o! Edgefield county, S. C" bas filed bil Petition in this Court praying that i [omestad exemption of personalty b< set off to him as prescribed by law [will pass on the same the 20th da] of October, 1900. W. F. ROATH, Sept. 10th, 1000. Master E. C. GEO. T. SHARPT0N, DENTIST, Front Room in Chronlcle.B'ld'g. i I respectfully solicit thi patronage < the people W.H.TI DRY C SHOE! NOTIC CORNER STORE NEXT TO COBB'S. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA -County of Edgeneld-Court of Pro bate-Complaint Not Served. H. F. Freeman, aa Administrator of the Estate of John P. Elam, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs I. M. Elam, W. 'H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guellebeau, Miss I. M. Elam, Florida Elam, and Pearl Collier, Defendants. I to the Defendants, Mrs L M. Elam, W. .H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guellebeau, Miss I. M. Elam, Florida Elam, and Pearl Col lier." You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of ..which a copy is herewith served iipon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff m this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Sept. 13th, 1900. THU KMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs'Attorneys. Attest : J. D. ALLEN. J. P. E. C. To the absent. Defendants, Mrs I. M. Elam, W. H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guellebeau, Miss I. M. Elam, and Florida Elam : You will please take notice, that the Corni laint in the above entitled action, together with the summons therein, of which the foregoing is a copy, bas baen this day filed in the office of the Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the county of Edgefield, in thc State of South Carolina. Dated Sept. 13th, 1900. THURMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Attest : J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. The-Bank of Edgefield against John B. Lanier, by his guardian ?*??-- -c- AK "ipr Firry ins. Pursuant to the decree in this {^ause,-I-will-iiffer foi sale at pub lic outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Mon day in October 1900, (the same be ing the first day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to. wit All that tract of land situate, ly ing and being in the county of Edgefield and S'ate ot South Caro lina, containing three hundred [and twenty (320) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lauds of Mrs Fannie E. Matthews; on the east by lands of Wyatt H .feigler; on the south by lauds of Clbert Hite ; and on the west by ^udsof James A. Collins, which aid tract of land was conveyed to ie defendant on the 30th day of eptember, 1889. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, ilance on a credic o.e one year, Uh interest on credit portion bm day of sale. Purchaser to ge bond and a mortgage of thc pmises to secure the paymput of b credit portion or all cr.sh at ti purchaser's option. 'iirchaser to pay for stamps and p?rs. W. F. ROATH, &'v5, 1900. Master E. C. (<Her for Sale of Land. i SATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GREENWOOD COUNTY. |izbeth A. Adams, Administra :ri estate Miss Carrie E. Adams, le&ased, against James Hilton, LL Hilton, Wallace Hilton, et al.-To aid personal assets to [ ? patfebts. J tl: Cner and by virtue of a decree i th above stated case, I will il whin the legal hours of sale < sasday in October, 1900, at Igeild Court House, in Edge Id muty and State aforesaid, m be Court House door, the, iowig described land, to wit : Ul lat tract or parcel of land aat lying and being in the i mt:of .Edgefield and State reed, containing one hundred I fir acres, more or less, and !nd< by lands of S.D. Cheat b, \ A. Strom, J. H. Mason,, a,nP I, ?fia ern Cash. Nos. uro.eer to pay for papers and I inu(tamps. V. GRIFFIN, . lodge Probate Court Greenwood Couuty 5,00. ft Jtv?? ras fe BEwftSwnn fi S'i- ? "M"* *. ".?laaifea. lc li a n3 ?'rt? ?mrrlc?? made Inatrumen t of niHpollbhcd. Handsomely inlaid ?round ?ol<;Md .?'?'?? .">'*>. ?- buk, StetaM P ?S ?lnserboard accurately frtt tm rniwd iivtf, Inlaid ?earl po.mon Jw T??*24SaaH*3 completo ? ft? ['?? Inrtrnel lon kook which teaches obr l /low to play "T* uWiSI. THS'i >.:. r *llrcr "Kent 53.65 Ulr, or $3. H ?nd r-rprf.. char?? ?n2 iKflcT*?outnt ? youri^fiSS?S3 ???^?flRWW1 refunded In fulL MU'ra? press. Augu* Pulli tween Wash i Pull! Rlchm ?nd Sa Jtfoa> Pullai* twoea Ban iii lott?. Pul Ima .ad Col V?kian ,N] ^_lrd 'eahin wai " Lam ? SM ?SN wmkifSt ff'SCTA'gWBMwtiM^ Bton^aaSotiaS ?'S?UCK & CO., CHICAGO .BDmikj. irt ihoronahU Vell?kU.-fi|uii Rose best we with c the lea? want? By b and Wa never : money, August JRNER, ?OODS, 3, )NS. CLASTIC GOODS *? AT HALF PRICE. If yon want os to make to your BEASOK and OHDER kXASTIC GOOD8 far the BKL.1KF AM) econ OK VARICOSE VEINS, WEAK, MVOU.K.1 OR FLCKR' ? ATKD UJ1BS, COtlPULKNCT, ABDOBISAL WEAK MISS OR TIBOR, state your fcela-ht, y? weight aod af., state number of incites around body or m limb at each letter shown In cut and send to ut with our SPECIAL PRICE. Wo will make the goods to order from the ?cry anett fresh robber elsille mttsrlsl, ffuaranteo a perfect Bl and if 3'ou do not find lt perfectlj a; satisfactory and equal to (tonds - others fret double thc price fur. " return at our expense and we will refund your money. OUR SPECIAL PRICE *<* fissile tl. I s h il?tUlsc, A to I, $7.&0| thlch l?anlas;, tl? I, BO.CO; thigh pice.. Gie I, $2.CO; knee stocklnr:, A tat!, *?.W>| knee legist;, C toG, *4.00< knro csp, V. to 0, |3.O0| reeler ilorLInc, A to K, $Z.00; gartet II-KK In;. C le E. (3.00) anklet, A lo C. 83.00. abdominal belt, KteM, f 10.00. COITOS RUSTIC GOODS, OXE.THIUDLESS. 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Write fsrfmB.lt ead frats Catalogne. %> SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO -AND RESTAURANT, AUGUSTA, GA. 107 to 619 Broad Street. First class in every respect. Tra?na KISS Broad street two doors from lionel ?n france. Europ?er) plan Booms 50c I md 75c per day. Meals to * order. Bea-1 .unable prices. Central Time at Jackson Till? and Barannah. Eastern lime at Other Points. Schedule In Effect June 10th. looa NORTHBOUND. Lv. Jacksonville (P. Sl.TTTT " Savannah (8o. Ey.). " Barnwell. " Blackville. " Springfield. " Sally. j.r. Colum^lr. .jj Lv. Oharlestoi'. (So. Ry.. ? gummervillo. " Branchville . .' Orangeburg. " Kingville. lr. Columbia . yr. Augusta, (SO. "HT) yr. Granit?ville .?? 'yr. Bdgefield. yr. Aiken. No.84|Vo.S8 DaUy|Daily TOI 1-20 J il 4 44p 4 52p 6 05p 7 00a 7 41a 8 55a.| 9 23a 10 15a 1100a *5?5?a 2 45a 326p Lr. Columbia, (?. D'V'" .v. Columbia, (Bldg St..'i Winnsboro. Chester 4 Rock Hill . , T. Charlotte .. r. panvil1e~ r. Richmond . r. Washington .. ' Baltimore (Pa.RR) Philadelphia. Vow York. 255p HOp S15p 415P 5 45p 610p 703p 751p 823p 810p IToT 725a 818a o 56? 9 45a r. Columbia .... ". Spartanburg Asheville .... : Knoxville .... ".Cincinnati ... ?^....|......l'WK T5p ~ 7 35a 860p 012all25p 1135a 2 Wa 203p 613a Louisville ?O?THBOuyr>. Louisville .... KnoxviHe .... Asheville. Spartanburg Columbia .... ox Su Daily Tito rig Daily 7 460 im Philadelphia ... Baltimore . . Waahi'gt'n (SO'.'RV'?.' Richmond.7 manville.~ Snariotro. ock Hill." Chester .... Winnabord... Columbia, (BldgSt.' Columbia, (TJ. D.). Johnston. frent?n. Aiken . " - gdgefleid . 420p ?SSSJ"?.?20?Tt lisp tolumb?MSo. Ry dingville.' ii-angeborg. Iranchville. ummerville. Iharleston. 630p ??80p UOOp liltot 850a 6 22a ll 15a ?S?m >48p 9 65p 10 45p 1120p 1210a 1 15a 4 80a 682a 648a f7S0a .oiumbia (So. Ry )" ally . * '' pringflold " lackville.' am well ivannah . Ackson ville (P.'s!)' 8 33p 618p 7 28p 815p 12 37p 12 45p 107p 121p 815p 740p 8 00a TS 282a 3 46a 4 25a 652a 7 00? 120a 282? 240? 8 00? 315a 510? 9 25? uns 48 and 44 (mixed except Sunday) i and depart from Hamborg. Hy except Sunday. Sleeping; Car Servie?. silent daily passenger service between a and New York, 38 and 84-Now York nd Florid? Ea Drawlng-room sleeping oars between la and New York. nan drawing-room sleeping ears bo Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah. ngton and Now York. ?an sleeping cnn between Charlotte and ortd. Dining oars between Charlotte vannah. 35 and 80-U, 8. Past Mail, Through tn dwwtnccroom buffet sleeping car? be Jackson ville nnd Now York and Pull taping cart) between Augunta and Char Dining cars servo all meals enroute. g stooping cars between Jaoksonville nimbia, onrouto dally between Jackson d Cincinnati, via Asheville, i S. GANNON, J. M. GULP. V-P. & Gon. Mgr.,. Traffic Mgr., gton, D. C. Washington, t>. O 'URK. 8. H. HARDWICK, As't Gen. Pass. Ag't, Atlanta, Ga 'ass. Ag'fc. iblngton, D C. nthal'c lias proven to be the ?aring Buggy, combining style iuality. The most stylish for 5t money. What mpre do you A. Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga. ?ymg ypur buggies, Surries, gons from A. Bosonthal you'll ?egret it. We will oaye ypu n every respect. A. Bosenthtl, a, Qa. ITHE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA IL. C. HAYN2, Prest. P. G. FORD, Cashier. Capital, $250,000, Undivided Profits } ?110,000. Facilities of our magnificent New Vault containing 410 Safety-Lock Boxes, Differ ent 81x68 are offered to ottr patrons and tho public at *3.00 to ?lO.OTper annum. TriOS; J ADAMS P?OP???TO? EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1900 Pftji Interest on Deposita, Solicited. L. C. HATJTE, President. W. O. WABDLAW, Cashier.' VOL. LXV. NO. 38 Ulis Streets. AUGUSTA, G?. i? o? lil or Grite. NEATLY DONE. n Marble and Stone solicited, and cheer SS, PROPRIETOR. ORDGR AT Furniture Store. est designs of MOULDINGS and FUS ING to select from, to furnish your ?nt. discount instead of premium tickets, urned. URNER, 5t, AUGUSTA, GA. s and Patrons TITsTGr! pt et we bolicit your patronage for ? ie indeed bande?me, sty lieh anc than ever and will please you ) to $23.00 $3.00 to $1200 ?nts are'complete. Our Children's and the stock of clothing is better vitation to the ladies SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT $3.00 ?t attention to all orders. We pay 1 SON & CO., QUGUS^A GA CHARLESTON .fe WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville] Short Line.' Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1900. Lv Augusta -. 9 40 a ra 140pm Ar Greenwood.. 1217p m ll 30 p m Ar Anderson.... 7 30 pm ........ Ar Laurens.... 115 pm 700am Ar Greenville.. 2 55pm 945am Ar Glenn Sp'g5....405pm ..-. Ar Spartanbuig.. 3 00 p m 9 00 am Ar.Saluda_ '5 23 pm Ar"Rendersonville 551 p m Ar Asnville.700pm .. 820 am . ll 45 a ?IL 55a m 1 30 p m flt jgjtt 7 2 28pm 5 05 p m 5 55 a m 00p m 635? m 5 10 p m 1048 am Lr Spartan ba rx Lv Greenville Ar Laurens - Lv Anderson.. Ar Greenwood Ar Augusta... Ar Savannah.... uuu * w Lv Calhloun Falls444p m ArBaeigh.... 2 16am Ar Norfolk.... 7 30am Ar Petersburg-6 00 a m ' Ar Richmond.... 8 15 a m Lv Augusta. 3 55 pm I Ar Allendale. 5 58 pm j M Fairfax...... 6 12 pIm " Ypmassee. 7 25 p m " Beaufort. 8 15pm " Port Royal. 8 25pm " Charleston. " Savannah. u Charleston. 515am M Port Royal. 7 30 a m fa Beaufort. 7 45 am " Yemassee. 8 40 a m " Fairfax.. . 9 40am " Allendale. 9 53 am Ar Augusta. ll 55 a n\ Close connections at Greenwood for ill points on S.A. I.., and C. and G. Railway, and at Spartanburg with southern Railway. For information relative to ticket* ates, schedules, etc address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. A gt Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, bedding Invitations, Visiting Cards, Commercial Cards, ab Work of all kind? at this Bee. WC W1U I1M> UR FULL QUARTI ?*?ADoerr* KSEW CW /~ ''P on .pprovti. In pMn hew^wwij 11 ? to ind?calo cont?* io. Wh." Ml\ it and tot**. IT lt le no? .??.f.ctcry ! 1 ' ? ?t our oxpeneo and wo HTU rctu.rr. i i . .20. I MrEKBHCI*. ?mp .?*,. p.,, tp? P. PADGETT. * gL*?*T?1, \ *uc STU. cn.