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? Ed??field Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24. ?iimiuniiimiiuiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiini! ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL, f i?itiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin uThis world that we're a livin' in Is mighty hard to beat; You git a thorn with every rose But ain't the rose sweet?" -F.L. S. The uniforms of the S. C. C. I. cadets will arrive in a few days. lt is as warm and murky to-day, T uesday, as a September haze day. Solicitor Thurmond is at home for a few days, having finished his labors in Columbia. On account of the ?fall in price there has not been so much cotton in town this week as last. The State Fair begins on Monday, Oct 29th, and closes Nov 2nd. A good many will attend from Edgefield. Bead the election notices carefully, especially the part which relates to the constitutional amendments. The S. C. C. I. Band left for Lexing ton last (Monday) night. They are to play at the Lexington Fair. If a big:persimmon crop is a sign pf ? hard winter, then we are sure booked fora hard winter and no mistake. And there 'sn'ta thousand bundles of fodder in Edgefield county for sale. A good time to quit using fodder for horse foo-j. Augusta is making big preparations for the Confederate re-union of Nov lith, 15th, 16th. Let everybody in Edgefield attend. Rev P. P. Blalock will add a second story to the Burkley bouse, a recent purchase, and make it otherwise an up to-date modern residence. .The tax abstracts for this year show that the railroad property in this State has increased $3,000,600 and real estate $1,000,000 in the past year. .M. M. Moore, Clerk City Council, Co lumbus, Ga., writes: I bave, known TEETHIKA (Teething Powders) to re move worms when all other remedies failed. Two hours solid, refine! entertain ment in the Opera House at tbe Ogarita and Hatfield combination show next Monday and Tuesday nights. Go and be delighted, charmed, electrified. Ogarita and Hatfield, a phenomenal attraction ! Original ideas, new dramas, bright comedians, and sparkling spe cialties, in Opera House nights of Oct 38th and 30th. Don't fail to attend. Prof L. H. Perryman, of Georgia, has charge of the Bed Hill School this ses sion, and the prospects for a fine at tendance are excellent. Prof Ferry man boards with Mr O. J. Holmes. After a short illness Mr James H. Carter died in our town on Saturday "BBtr-ai?rreniaTDs^w?re car-' ried to Bed Hill for interment. De ceased left a wife and one child. Mr and Mrs Foster, who went to Au gusta something like a year ago, have J returned to Edgefield. Mr Foster will probably secure his old place as night j watchman at the oil mill. For Bent-The house at present occupied by Mrs Ida Sheppard with land attached. There is on th* place a good barn, sUb'.es, tenant house, gai den, etc. Apply to O. Sheppard Esq., in person or by letter. Land enough for a one horse farm. Greenwood has a fire assurance com-1 pany of it* own. This shows how Greenwood humps herself and is a| pointer for other towns who do not de ?sire to ?apse into a state of innocuous ; disuetude. "WANTED-Local or traveling sales . man to sell our Oils, Greases, Paints, j White Lead, Petrolatum, on commis ! sion or salary exclusively, or as a side . line. PENN PETROLATUM Co., Oil Be I finers, Coraopolis, Pa. Dr John P. Price, an eye specialist of much repute, is with us for a few days. He is an old Con fed among other thinge. His glasses are up to date and {rivesatisfaction. He will be found at j tbe Scurry hotel. It you intend going to the Augusta re-union give your name to Thad Strom and he will give you an old time "hard tack"and a drink of ice water. This will be the fi cst degree. The other degrees you will get in Augusta. I am now ginning cotton at my gin] and guarantee perfect satisfaction. I also buy cotton seed and pay market1 price for same. D. B. HOLLINOSWOETH. The saying of DrN.D. Hillis, that "a good man ought to be ashamed to show his face in heaven before he is eighty years of age," is pimply an ex-1 aggeration of the patent truth that the I cure of one's health and streng h is a j Cbiristan duty. Bateaburg bas a new institution in the shape of a First National Bank. The First National Bank, of Bates burg, it is called. D, P. Hartley is President, O. L. Harris, Vice Presi dent, Wm. H. Ly les. attorney, andW. W. Watson, cashier. Mr Watson bas sent out the following card : "We are pleased to announce that Tbe First National Bank of Batesburg is now in operation, and is prepared to handle any business with which we may be favored. Your pstronage and good will are respectfully solicited. To our customers we promise every ac commodation consistent with sound banning, and any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. Very respectfully, W. W. WATSON, Cashier." YOU K*0W WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing that ft is simply Iron und Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c ? One of the biggest, if not indeed the biggest, thing in Augustans the three ; story furniture emporium of Thomas & Barton, whose mammoth display , advertisement we show this week If you want anything in the furniture or j house furnishing line you will make j a grand mistake if you rail to go into j this immense establishment. These gentlemen still keep pianos, organs and all kinds of mnsical instruments as of yore. The furniture addition is a new feature and a big one. Several of our citizens have recently bought pianos from the firm and more will do so in the near future. ? Every voter should look up his reg istration ticket and vote in the geu , eral election. The republicans have nominated a candidate for Congress in every district, and the purpose is to contest the election. Let every man take time to go to the polls and cast bis ballot. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c The following account of a strange case brought to our town on Friday last we clip from the Edgefield corres pondence of the Columbia State : "William Ivey, who claims to live at Waterville, N. C., was brought into town yesterday by Dr G. E. Bigham so much under the influence of morphine that he looked like a dead person. Dr Bigham was called to see him by some person who found him lying on the side of the road near his home some miles in the country. He cared for bim, reviving hie; and started him on the way to North Carolina, as he sup posed. That was several days since. On yesterday the doctor foand Ivey about half a mile from his home ina stupor. He then brought him here to see what disposition could be made of bim. The poor house authorities re fused bim admittance, and in order to care for him a charge of vagrancy was made against him and he is now in jail. Opium was found among the effects of Ivey. He seems to be in an awful con dition. His complexion is very yellow and be is about as thin as a man can well get. He claims, so Dr Bigham states, that he is suffering from malaria contracted while working near Savan nah, Ga. Dr Bigham has recently graduated in medicine, and he is a youngman of talent. His attention to Ivey shows that he bas a kind heart, and he deserves credit for his kind at tention to the poor sufferer." Our citizens contributed money enough to buy Ivey a ticket and t was sent to his home on Monday last. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, Kb pay Price 25 cents. Rosenthal is with the people. Many dollar? saved in your pocket by buying Buggies, Harness, etc., irom bim. His motto: Satisfaciion, Big Business Small Profits. A.Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga. _ Edgefield County Teachers As sociation. Tha ne-gt; .meeting of the? Edgefield County Teachers' ^.association will be held at Harmony High School on Friday night and Saturday forenoon, Nov 2nd aud 3rd) On" Friday night Hon John J Mc Mahan will address the association On Saturday the following subjects will be discussed : 1 School Incentives, Miss Arnold, Mr Bean 2 Writing aud speaking one l?n guage correctly, Mr Long, Mr Atkin son 3 Moral Instruction, Col Bailey, Mr Perry Principal Goff of the Harmony school bas arranged quite a nice musical pro gram for both days. Besides his home talent he has invited assistance from neighboring schools, and the music loving public may expect quite a treat on this occasion . We desire that every teacher injthe county be presentat this our firstjmeet ingof ?;heyear We need to know each other.better, and to work more in uni son and harmony than we do Let every teacher in the county be on band and enjoy the hospitality of the good peo ple of Harmony All are invited to at tend F. E. HIKNAKT. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price 50c More than three months ago Mrs. Katherine D..Mackey, wife of for mer Judge Mackey, of South Caro lina, was sent to the government asylum for the insane in Washing ton. She has jost been released on habeas corpus proceenings on petition of Judge Maskey, who claimed that she was illegally committed, and that she was not and is not now of unsound mind. In recounting on the witness stand his unique career Judge Mackey referred to his course in South Carolina in 1876 and spoke of Wade Hampton as "one of the loftiest types of gentleman and soldier, and foremost Carolinian of his age." Judge Mackey closed his argument for his wife's release in these eloquent words: "Take from that dear woman the lurid maniac eye, give her the blue skies, let me receive her into my arniB once more. I pray God that you will, mercifully, even if you doubt the law, come to that con? elusion. I am an old man. I am an old man. The shadows are lengthening on my path. I have exercised great public trusts. Rather would I go behind those bars if by so doing I would set her free. An honorable woman, her father a gent? man, her mother ene of the noblest in the land, to end her days m an asylum should shock any humane mind. lu her lowes state of mind the graces of sweet womanhood are about her. I desire to show that there was no basis in law for the proceeding that set her fact upon the path so many have trodden to sleep within the dead coffin of an asylum's walls." _ BosenthaFs has pro.veDL.to be the best wearing Buggy, combining style with quality. The most stylish for the least money. What more do you want? A. Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga. Tesl A. Rosenthal's, 1011 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., is the place to buy your Buggies, Harness, Saddles, etc. He'll treat you right. Give him traial. # 0 .$ BOOK BAGS, BOOK &TRA IRISH TABLETS, PENCIL TA The Most Complet Ever Brought to E W - E . I Conon Augusta, : Correspondence Invited. Bryan's and Roosevelt's private I cars came alongside of each other in the yards at Alton, 111., last week and etfch came out on the platform and recognized the other and the following colloquy is said to have occurred : "Hello," said Roosevelt,thrust ing forth his hand "Hello," quoth Bryan, grasping the extended hand. "How is your voice?" "It's rough as the populist plat form. How is yours, Col Bryan?" laughed Roosevelt. "Mine is as broken as Republican promises," retorted the Nebraskan, laughing, too. . Then everybody laughed and cheered, the democrats with Bryan shouting "Hurrah" for him, and Rooseuelt's followers yelling lor McKinley. The meeting came wholly by chance and was as cheer ful as it was picturesque. By baying your Baggies, Sur- es and Wagons from A. Bosenthal you'll never regret it*. We will save you money in every respect. A. Bosenthal, Augusta, 6a. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post Office jat Edgefield C. H., Oct. 20,1900. Miss Carrie Anson, Miss Edker Byrd, ; Miss Mattie Johnson, Miss Lilie Kemp, Mris Mary Simkins, Mr J Dich, Mr S B Smith, Adam Simkins, Mr Andrew Watson. When asking for letters on this list say "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. BRONSON, P. M. Buggies, Buggies, Buggies-A large stook this saason. The strongest aud cheapest can be had only at A. Bosenthal's, Augusta, 6a. Bad Blood-Cure Prc* ! Bad Blood; causes]Blood andJ|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 bl?s 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 oases, after doctors and patent medicines bad 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 Foison, 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, Qa. The position of Resident Manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for Edgefield and vicinity is open to a man of character and -ibtlity. A val uable contract carrying renewals will he given to the right man. W. J. RODDKY, Manager, Bock Hill, S. C. Wedding Invitations, Visiting Cards, Commercial Cards, Job Work of all kind? at this office. FALL ? CLOT SHC HA FURNI? SALL IGOODS*^ MARKED IN ?5 IPLAIN FIGURES.! HONEST GOOI DORN ? BAY STAT BLETS, SLATES and PENCILS. $f fargo, factors, : : Georgia. ?&? This Signatare is on every box ol the pennies Laxative Bromo-Quin?oe Tawet? the remedy that earea a cold fa one day FAIR WARNING. ALL persons are hereby warned not to tresspass on lands of the under signed, either by day or night,-hunt ing, fishing, or passing through or over said lands, known as the Benham place, the Barr place, and the Markeri ?ilace. Persons who disregard this no ice will be dealt with and tie 'law strictly enforced against them. WALTER S. MILLEU, J OE S. SMITH, G. w. WISE, JR.,' ! (TRADE MARK REGISTERED NO. 1 jUe.) -aj FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURE, I THE ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. The old reliable the kind your lathers used to take. The one that never fails to cure. Don't waste time and money experimenting with new cures. But go for the best from the jump. Frog Pond is the ounce of prevention and pound of cure combined. Ask for it take no substitute, if your merchant does not sell it write to us we will send it direct for SO cents. DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CO. Wholesale Drup gists-Sellins: Agents. AUGUSTA GA. Kstabiished 11*68. 9955 The Standard of Purity in I00 Hy in POP-CORN WHISKEY - .. lt Has thc Subtle Charm in Flavor ti j Please Consumen. QUARTS, PINTS AMD HALF PJMTS. I Sold by all Dispensaries in South Carolina, j FRANK 6. TULLIDGE & CO., Cincinnstf.Chlo. MM IT TO CS WITH THIS AD. and wowlll send you thia Violin Outfit by express (j. O. D. eubjoct to examination. This violin - is a (Jennine btraditarlui Rodel, xnado of old wood, cotty tnaplo bucle and sidos, top of sor.sonod pine, specially f elected for violins, edgci Inlnld with purflloit, beet oaUct ebony Bnl.hed (rimming THIS ISA REGULAS 1?.00 VIOLIN. beautifully llnlshod, highly polished, wltlupl'iar' d ld lone quality. Complote ?lib a genuine Hr?ill woodifMMt model bow, 1 extra let of string., a oeat. veli Badi ?Utils tain, larg? piece of roula, and onooftbe bert WW fia!? Infraction books poblUlied. YOU CAS EXAJUSK IT 11 TOOL* express ofllcc, and If found exactly as representedtdjft tlioereatntbnry.ln joueieraaw or beard of, pay tho ex press agent S3.75 lessthc Wcont depooi:,ori3,!5 ext exprese charge?, nnd the onUHIs roars. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. Tull nc will che one lettered llnirerbonrd chart, which Con tx? adjusted to any violin without chanp/lnp; the liisttu rnent and w ill provo a vnluublo tfuide to beginners, asul we will also allow the Instrument to bo returned af tort, days' trial If not found entirely satisfactory In every respect. Bachfarllon guaranteed or money refunded la fu IL Addreit. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc-lChicaff*. (UkAlLH, BOEBUCK A CO. are tao numbly reUabls. "KCUar J STOCK HING-, )BS, TS, ?HINGS, )S AT REASONABLE PRICES MIMS. E SHOES. Master's Sale. ' . , , . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . . COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Edgefield against John Edwards. Pursuant to the decree in this cause I will offer for pale at pub lic outcry, before the Court House, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in November, 1900, (same be ing the5th day of said month) be tween the legal hours of sale, the following doscribed realty, to wit : All that tract of land, lying partly in Edgefield county and partly in Greenwood county, South Carolina, coptaining two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Gasking, lands of Ann J. White, Chipley lands and by Cuffytown Creek, which said land was mort gaged herein to secure the pur chase money on the same. Terms of Sale : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one 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. ROATH, Oct. 10,1900. . Master)E. C. [Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Edgefield against Isaac Gaskins. 'Pursuant to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of j South Carolina; on the fir?t Mon day in November, 1900, (the same being the 5th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wjt : All that tract of land lying partly in Edgefield county and partly in Greenwood county, South Carolina, conraining two hundred and .twenty (220) acres, more or J less bounded on the north andi east by lands of the Corbin Bank ing Company; on the south by lands of Mrs Sallie Lanier; anc on the west by lauds of John Ed munds, The mortgage herein fore closed being to secure the purchase money of the said land., Term3..of Sale :-One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, with" interest on credit portion from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the, payment of j the credit portion or all cash at j the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for stamps and j papers, W. F. ROATH, OctC'10,1900. Master E.C. THE pljK OF ]R)GEflEL? EDGEFIELD, S. C. S tate and County Depositary ^DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W.ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLtiR, ? W. E.PRESCOTT. OFFICERS' J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, vice-President. E. J. MIMS, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier Pays interast on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to busi ness. VOUF ficcouijt Solicited? GEO. T. SHARPT??, DENTIST, Front Boom in Chronicle B'ld'g. I respectfully solicit tin patronage of | the people ~ONLY $5.00 I SEND US $5.0010iiKuiir ar.toe ot good faith and wc I will pond you any fire proofufo by freight, C. O. D., subject to I examination. You i n extmln* lilt joar f rt Ighl donut and If you find it the equal of any (Ire j proof combination lock iron I and etco! safo made and ?bout one-third th? prier charged hj I other, for the Kamo (bo?ndgrade, pay your freight agont our spcclnl factory price und freight charges, lesa theSS.OO rant with ordor; othcrwiso return it at our oxvonso tttdwe^Ulroturnyour #5.00. 10O.lb enmbln.tlon lock ufa for lb. home, ?O.Ufii 800-lu. offlee and .tare ..fe., ?ll.UL; SOO Ibo., *17.D5( 700 ll?., S31.D&I 100U lb.., <t8.S0;12&0 lb?.,?-33. 50?Tcrj larg, doable outside and duabl, .aside door ?af?, fur larg, bu.lnei?, raeturj, Jewelry orl.nnk, ?O lachea high, 2100 lb?., ?GS. 75) CB lntlie. high, tlOflU lb.i. MB.IK Freight strrcgw 25 ecnU per 100 lb?. forSOOm?ei for 1000mile?, 40c.nO. WRITE FOR FREE SAFi CATALOGUE ?nd special liberal 0. O. 1>. otter. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago ANEW SUPPLY OF Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Hard Board, Visiting Cards, Unruled Paper, Etc., Etc. We are prepared to do any and all kinds of Job Printing. Masonic work of al* kinds a specialty. Write us for prices \ REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. ; ! House and lot on Geter "street, at present occupied by'T.C. Strom. Price $1600, one-third cash. Ten,t> to suit purchaser. W. N. Burnett, Peal Es tate Agent. i Pour acres in town of Edgefield, with 2-room cottage, good well of wa I ter, Price, not less than $350. One third cash, balance in one and two : years with interest. W, N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. FOE SALK-One single story house containing five rooms, hall and two piazzas, situated on Main street, about 300 yards from Court House. Good well of water and large garden, also a good servants bouse and other im provements. This is a very desirable piece of property, Price $1,500. Ap ply to "W. N. Burnett, Beal Estate Agent. For sale in the town of Edgefield, one house and lot on south side of Ge* ter street. House contains three rooms, also barn and stables. One acre in lot. Terms! $250 cash, or $300 on time. Also one acre loc west side Geter street, price $150. Apply to "VV*. N. Bur nett, Beal Estate Agent. 100 awes of land, 65 acres open, bal ance in original forest, two frame ten ant houses, situate two miles east of Meeting Street, joining lands of Mrs. Buzzard and Jas. Still. Price $600; $100 cash, balance in five annual pay ments. \f. N. Burnett, Beal Estate Agent. 800 acres of land situate three miles south of Edgefield, 7-room dwelling, 13 tenant Ivuses, two good barns, gin house and other outbuildings, 200 acres fenced, 500 acres in cultivation. Price $6,000. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. 11% acres of land in town of Edge field, West End, on Jeter Street. Price $300. W. ST. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. For sale in town of Edgefield, four acres land with two-story 14-room dwelling house'thereon, centrally lo cated. Suitable for hotel or boarding house. 485 acres desirable farm lands with six 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 Edgefield ; good servants and other outhouses; also good well of water, with 40 acres of land. Reasonable terms. Also ISO acres of land, in town of Edgefield, with modern up-to-date dwelling house, a number of good out houses. Everything in apple-pie or der. This is, perhaps, *;he most valut. property in the town all things con sidered, and will be sold at a bargain. Also the Grilfin Hill place, Addison street, seven-room house, with 21}? acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A bargain. Apply in person or by letter to W. N. BURNETT, KEAL ESTATE AGENT. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. STATE OF SOUTn CAROLINA County of Edgefield-Court of Pro bate.-Complaint Not Served. H. N. Freeman, as Administrator of the Estate of John P. Elam, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs I.M. Elam, W. . H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guillebeau, Miss I. M. ^Elara, Florida Elam, and Pearl Collier, Defendants., To the Defendants, Mrs I. M. Elam, W. H. Elam, Kate Sprouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guiiltbeau, 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 upon 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 in this action will apply tb the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated S it. 13th, 1900. THURMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Attest : J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. rro the absent Defendants, Mrs L M. Elam, W. H. Elam, Kate --prouse, Pauline Miller, Nora Guillebeau, Miss l.M. Elam, and Florida Elam : You will please take notice, that the Complaint in the above entitled action, together with the summons therein, of which the foregoing is a copy, nas baen this day filed in the office of the Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the county of Edgefield, in the State of South Carolina. Dated Sept. 13th, 19r ?. THURMOND & CALHOUN, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Attest : J, D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. I HERDQU?RTERS | S r-HF03ai-T-. I Guns. Pistols, I CARTRIDGES -AND- ? ; SPORTING GOODS, j -AT . HEMSTREET'S ? g 557 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. . ?SEND50CENTS ?MtSS .end juu ?ur c.-leb-n.-J La 1IK11TA GUITAR bj express, C. O. D., '\|eet to examination. It Us. Genuine La ll.-rta Au. . lean ra ad o Instrument of prrent beauty, pcrt.-ct rosewood finish, very highly polished, handsomely inlaid around sound hole and Inlaid stripe In .back, celluloid bound top edge. Fingerboard aceurnfely fret ted with raised frets, Inlaid pearl uotlllon dolt, American made patent head, and flne.t nickel plated .talliilrce. AKK?lLAK$8.0?lillTAK, powerful Oana sweet toned, furnished complete with Kan extra ?et of beat quain j kteel strings tad a trainable Initrucllon book which touches any one how to play. KX.PIINK T1IK CUITAR al jour ?xprets "? hti u01rt' and if found exactly as represented ai pi VOA and thc greate.t burvatii you tier saw or rxjij^v - v. heard, f pay the exprese agont $3.65 V'*' ii ' jy>7 1>'NS Stir, or 13. lb and eupret. charms and \2+J^(iSi?/ tho complete outfit ls yours. Satlafac tl-.-s iiim i Hutmill or money refunded lit full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. S&^K.fflg ?tu.Ci cash in full we Will (jive a Lettered Fingerboard Jbirt. It ls an accurato guide, having all notes, with ah: rps and Cato In full view, and can be easily ad Ju -ted to any guitar without cbanfrlnc; tho Instru ment. With the uso of thc lettered fingerboard ony onc can learn to play without tho aid of a teacher. Write for free musical Instrument and plano and organ catalogue. Kier, thing at lowest wboleiale prices. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO .SKtllS. UOL'DUCK A CO. aro UorousaU reliable...Kdllcr.i -AND RESTAURANT, JVtTGTJS'TA, Gr A. 107 to 019 Broad Street. First class in every respect. Train! pass Broad street two doors from hotel entrance. Europaen plan. Rooms 50c and 75c per day..Meals|to order. Rea sonable prices., xiizioii? * - Good People o? tie Town and County GOOD SEWING MACHINES $5, $10, $15, ?4 $20 EACH. Where have you been buy ing your Sewing Machines, all tl years-your Or gans, your Pianos, Your Musical Instruments OF ALL KINDS, Your Baby Carriages. Go Carts and Bicycles ? Organs for Parlor Church and ScfcooUJ We presume you bought them from usrior there is not a house nor a hamlet within a hundred and more miles of Augusta, the occupant of which has not at some time traded with us. The people by their patronage have helped us to increase our business from small beginnings, until to-day we occupy the largest and best stocked warerooms in the whole South, and on our part, we have given our utmost en deavors to please and satisfy everybody with the best value for their money, fe have been orfed of late years, time and time again, To add furniture and house-furnishings by our thousands of friends, to the end that they might procure them at reasonable prices. Of all our triumph Furniture has been the greatest, until to-day we have the largest -floor spac? occupied with the most desirable goods at the most reasonable prices ever offered to the public in the Southland. China Closets, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Com bination Cases, Lounges, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Dining Room Suites, Enameled and Brass Beds, Tables and Chairs of all kinds. Sideboards, Hall Racks, Cocoa, Cotton Jute, China,and Japa nese Mattings, Shades, Stair and Hail Carpets, and in Rugs and Art Squares. Hr Sideboards in Golden Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. ISM ? China Cos?* lo Go! Jon Oak, Walnut and Mahogany. We go north and abroad to challenge for variety of designs, assortment of makes and lowness of price. When you visit Augusta then we'll show the convincing proof. Church and School Organs always at special cut prices. THOMAS & BARTON CO.. AUGUSTA, QA. Agents for Standard Fashion Patterns. Southern Agents for hali's Burglar and Fire Prooi Safes. -DEALER IN .7 m Pianos, Organs, And Other Musical Instruments 840 BROAD STREET 9 AUGUSTA, QA. (OLD AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.) Orders for Tuning Promptly Attended T TDK, MOFFETT'S fi Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion EETUINA ?fc? LLB il I ll /-% T^'S E"y Cretin* Powder,) 11T^^ Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE. OrmaU23cenla to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.f 3T. LOUIS. MO* ?7^ E2B3E2 A. f?PADGETT >30l BROAS Su I Vii!;. M S5B555SS janto^W hw?" you T??ll>W*i<nj!*tory ?\?m return *DU4N4 .Sf ?tm t.* u, L I301 Broach wat . XUCt BTK. ?*?