Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 22, 1902, Image 2
Edsref ield Advertiser
TI OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR
INFORMATION.
Subscription Price-Sent to any
address for one year for 1.60; for "Ax
months. 75c; for three months, 50c
Payable in advance.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22,1902.
legislative Notes.
The house and the senate
began their annual ssssions on
Tuesday, 14th.
The senate was opened
with prayer by Rev S H Zim
merman, after which Lieut.
Governor Tillman addressed
the senate in a few appropri
ate words and declared the
senate ready for work.
The annual document was
presented by the governor's
secretary, Aull.
Senator Raysor, of Orange
burg was sworn in and as
signed to the committes. Bills
unacted upon were recommit
ted to the appropriate com
mittees. Two new bills: To
amend the pilotage laws, and
to empower the winding up
or dissolution of corporations.
The house was called to
order by Clerk T C Hamer,
and Speaker of the House W
F Stevenson, who addressed
the house, telling them of the
grave responsibilities they had
to meet. New members were
then sworn in, as follows,viz :
L F Izlar, Barnwell; W J
Johnson, Fairfield ; J B Tow
ell, Lexington ; M J Hough,
of Chesterfield. Rev R N
Pratt was elected Chaplain.
The act providing a special
school district in Anderson,
was vetoed, as it was special
legislation. The governor's
message returning the free
pass act, was read, and Mr
Spears moved that the bill be
passed, notwithstanding the
governor's veto, but vote was
taken and the bill was killed
by a vote of 64 to 38. Bills
-to increase the an nu al -appro
priation for pensions to $150
000, and to extend the time
for payment of taxes every
year, were introduced, and
the house adjourned.
1 Wednesday the senate was
in session 30 minutes. R A
Floyd and A H Glover were
sworn in as doorkeepers. The
bill to elect county dispensers
was killecfand the report was
adopted. The bill requiring
parents to send their children
. between the ages of 8 and 14
to school at least 8 weeks in
each year or pay a fine of $5
to $20, was referred to the
committee on education. Bill
to further regulate the traffic
of cotton, was referred to the
committee on agriculture. A
bill providing for biennial ses
sions of the general assembly,
and for representatives to be
elected to serve four years
and senators for six, was in
troduced and referred to the
;judiciary committee. The
' governor's message, which
was read Tuesday, was refer
ed to appropriate committees.
In the house Wednesday a
bill was mtroduced to pay the
widow of Senator Earle, de
ceased, $1,066.66 for salary
as judge, A bill prohibiting
the sale and manufacture of
cigarette papers, caused some
live discussions and it was
agreed to strike out the enact
ing words. The amendment
ar to biennial sessions of the
legislature and the redistrict
ing matter comes up today.
The bill requiring persons
furnishing hot suppers to se
cure license, was killed. Sev
eral other bills were introduc
ed, and o ?ie was by Mr May
son, relating to liens on crops.
On Thursday the house had
quite a discussion over the
dispensary bill by Mr Sanders,
proposing to allow counties
the right to vote to remove
dispensaries from within their
borders. A bill relating to the
amendment of charters, after
passing third reading, was re
committed. A bill to provide
for the further protection of
fish in this state, brought out
interesting information, and
created much discussion. The
bill passed second reading.
In the senate Thursday sev
eral bills from last session re
ceived the? death blow. The
judiciary committee reported
favorabley upon the bill au
thorizing thecounty treasurers
and superintendents of educa
tion to borrow money io pay
school claims. The bill au
thorizes these officers to bor
row 85 per cent of the amount
of taxes to be collected cn the
school fund as reported by
the auditor, at a rate of inter
est not to exceed 6 per cent
and pledge the taxes to be
collected as security.
It's the First Drink.
"Denmark has a law which pro
vides that, 'when a man gets so
drunk as to need medical atten
tion, the doctor's bill must be paid
by the proprietor of the tavern
where the inebriate got his last
?drink.' That is no bad law.''
Southern Christiau Advocate.
It is not the last drink, that
does the greater harm and
makes the drunkard. It is the
first drink that gives that de
sire for intoxicants. Young
men,never take the first dram
and you'll never fill a drunk
ard's grave. In this state, it
is a pecu-iar temptation jfor
the young men to drink. The
fathers voted to have their
state sell liquor, and their
children ure inclined to be
lieve it is right to drink it
since it is sold legally by the
state and the majority of the
fathers cast their votes favor
ing the saie of liquor by th-j
state of South Carolina.' If
airones deserved such and
tickets were issued, liquor sel
lers would sure get a reserv
ed seat in the hottest part of
the devil's sanctum. It isn't
medical attention the inebri
ates need. No, no. They
need spiritual attention and
influences and kind words.
The ministers of God have
their hands tied. They may
preach against it one time ev
ery vveekjbut the dispensaries
are selling whiskey ten hours
every day for six days in the
week. Touch not taste not.
Gouty Alli's Notice.
The County Auditor's office will
be open for the purpose of receiv
iug tax returns, of both personal
and real estate for taxation for the
year 1902, irom January the 1st.
1902, to February the 20tb, 1902.
AU persons owning or controling
property in any maimer whatso
ever are required lo make returns
of the same between the dates
above mentioned, and any and all
who lefuse or neglect to do so will
be charged with an additional as
sessment of 50 per cent, for non
return on personal property.
All ueraoDR person? owning land"
are required by law to make re
turns of the same and to note on
their returns all transfers, to whom
and from whom.
Owners of real property, situate
partly within and partly without
any incorporated town or city are
required lo list the part in the city
or town separately from the part
outside the incorporated limits
thereof. .
Assessment of real estate values
js fixed by the County and State
Boards of Equalization ev .-ry
fop rt h year.
Every male citizen betwten the
ages of twenty-one (21) and sixty
(60) years, except those incapable
of earning a support, from beiug
maimed or from other causes, and
except those who ar * made exempt
by law, shall be deemed taxable
polls:
For the convenience of trvx-pay
ers I, or my representatives will I
be at the following places on the
dates below mentioned t., receive
tax returns :
Longmires, Thursday, January 16th.
Plum Branch. Friday, January 17th.
Parksville, Saturday, January 18th.
Modoc, Mond ly, January 20th.
Clark'? Hilt, Tuesday, January 21st.
Walter Cheatham's, Wednesday,
January 22nd.
Ropers X Roads, Thursday, Jan. 23d.
Collier's, Friday, January 24th.
Red Bill, ?Saturday, January 2rtf h.
AC I dgefleld Court House from Jan
uary 27th to February 20th inclusive.
I emphatically insist upon all
parties whose duty it is to make
returns of their property for taxa
tion, to do so within the time pre
scribed, by law. I recognize how
difficult it is for people to pay
their taxes, but the law must be
obeyed.
J. B. HALTIWANGE R,
County Auditor.
A CARD.
DR. ERNEST SMITH,
(FORMERLY OF WILLISTON.)
R3spectfully announces to the
people of Edgefield county that he
has locat?d in the town of Edge
field and opened an office for the
practice of DENTISTRY in
all i'.ii various lines. With four
teen (14) years of constant prac
tice and ever increasings xpen
eace, and with a perfect and prac
tical knowledge of ihe latest and
most scientific methods in dentis
try, Dr Smith feels conscious of
being able to give the people of J
Edgefield complete satisfaction in
his line. Dr Smith's office will be
in the Chrohicle building, recent
ly occupied by Dr George Sharp
ton.
? A HEISTBEET & BRO.
623 BROAD STREET.
Guns anc Pistols.,
Fine repairing. Leggins
and Hunting Coats.
Augusta, - - Ga. j
C B GARBETT
GARRETT ?
Cotton Fae
Commissio:
Liberal advances yr rir\T
onCotton in Store, A Uti I
jj iL ! Freight paid, and stool ai
j i lp .) instrument. Fully warr
j .' j')* elegant cases and expens
iii" ously low prices. AE
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IE NINETY
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JOriN R. S
Importer and Whole6a
LIQUORS, I
Havana Cigars. Mineral Wa
Clicquot Ponsardin, G H Mur
Urbano Wine Company, Anr
601 and 802 Broad Sti
The Human Lottery
"Ah, if only I were beautiful
how happy- Ufe would be."
Many a forlorn maid has 6aid this as she
looked into the mirror. For beauty women
have sacrificed home, love and friends. It is
the one possession in the lottery of human
life which women would not refuse
. . BRADFIELDS
I FemaJe Reculator
I for your .: : r cha threshold of worn a
B hood, han Uc^n i: 'alunblc. When they ..?
j com-.- paie p.r.d a:><:::<?, the eves dull, ?
1 aching head, t< 1 ind hands cold, appetite
'goneor abnormal, obstructed periods and
painf ul menses, .'inc their systems general
ly run down, they need building1 up, and
their blood needs cleansing.
Bradfield's Female Regulator for women
ls particular! valuable and useful owing
to its tonic p . perti^s to build up the sys-1
tem, and as :i reculator of the menstrual
flows. Painful, obstructed and suppressed
menstruation pcn.iai.ently relieved and all
diseases peculiar to her genital organs are
cured by it.
Regulator ears the complexion, bright
ens the eye, sharpens thc appetite, removes
muddy anq blotched conditions ot the skin
and cures sick headache to a certainty by
removing the cause.
Of druggists $1.00 per bottle.
. " Perfect Health for Women " is free and
will be mailed on receipt of address.
THE BRA IELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE
KIGHT YEAHS OLD.
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
Four Full Quarts of this Fine
OLD PURE RYE.
We ship on approval in plain, seal
ed boxes, with no marks lo indicate"
contents. When you receive it and
test it, if it is not satisfactory, return
it at our expense and we will return
your $3.50. We guarantee this brand
to be eight years old. Eight bottles
for .$6.59, express prepaid-, 12 bottles
for|?9.50, express prepaid; I gallon
jug, express prepaid, $3.00; 2 gallon
jug, express prepaid, 5.50, No charges
for boxing.
We handle all the leading brands of
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in thc
market, and will save you 50 per cent
on your purchases.
Quart Gal
KenttckySlar Bourbon.. $35 $1 25
Elkridge Bourbon. 40 1 5U
Coon Hollow Bourbon_ 45 160
Monogram Rye. 55 2 00
Baker's A AA A. 05 2 40
Old Crow. 75 2 50
Hoffman House Rye. 00 3 00
Mount Vernon (S yrs. old) 1 00 3 *>0
Old Dillinger (10 * " ) 1 25 4 00
I The above are only a few brands of
the many we ca rrj in ?toe':, bend for
c ita logue.
All util ?rgooi - .ry the gallon, 1
is Corn Whisk y, Peach and A? . ?'
brandies, etc., . ld ucualiy as law
from $1.25 gallon upwards.
We nuke a spec!. Hy of the jugtrade
md all orders by mail or telegra] h
?viii have our prompt attention, Speci
il inducements offered,
The Altmayer and
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Flatau Liquor Co,
B B RUSSELL, JR
fe RUSSELL
tors, and
a Merchants.
Cor. Reynolds
JSTA. GA. Mcintosh Sts.
iL FIVE
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OR
?w?sf
?lil!
id book furnished with each
anted for nix years. More
ive action? sold at marvel
tDRESS
ALLARD, li
-six, s. e.
.Mt
.GHNIEDER,
ile and Retail Dealer in
.1NE WINES
ters, Etc. Agent for Veuve
m & Co. Moet and Chandon,
?euser-Bush Brewing Ass'n.
reel, AUGUSTA, GA.
NOTICE.
Cn account ot* my prolonged ill
ness, my son, DR. F. L. PARKER,
of Johustou, will work in my office
for me two days in each week
Mondays and Tuesdays.
Respectfully,
H. PARKER, D. D. S.
FOR EENT.
A new six-room dwelling-fresh
ly paiuted-opposite side of street
from Mr J M Cobb's residence. Po
session to be given Jan. 1st. Gar
den and stalls and very fine water.
Terms, ten dollars per month. '
J. WM. THURMOND,
Edgefit-ld, S. C.
Vi: \ ': lil's GreaL ! j r Matine.
Johnson's Tonic do^s in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in todays. Its
splendid cures are in striking contrast
with tne feeble cures made by quinine
If you are utterly wretched, ;akea
thorough course of Joiinfon's Tonic
and drive out every trace of Malarial
poisoning. The wise insure their
lives and the wiser insure their health
by using Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic, it costs 50 cents if it cures;
not one cent if it does not.
MUSIC SCHOOL
-IN
Edgefield, S. C.
MISS SOPHY GWALTNEY
resumed her Music Class at her
homo, on Monday, the 2d of Sept.
She will be pleased to see her
former pupils, and others who may
wish to take lessons from her on
PIANO OE VIOLIN.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY.
'Augusta and Ashville Short LLine.
Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1901.;
Lv August?. 9 40am 1 40 p rn?
Ar Greenwood.. 1217pm 1130 pm
Ar Anderson.... 7 30 pm .
Ar Lauren??.... 115pm V 00a in
Ar Greenvale.. 2 55 pm M 45 a in
Ar Glenn Sp'g5....4 05 pm .
Ar Sparlanbuig.. 3 00 p m $00 a in
Ar Saluda ... 5 23 p m
Ar Hendersonville 551 p m
Ar Ash vile..700pm .
Suv A?h? ll*.... 820 a m .
.JV Spart inhirg 1146 am 4 10pm
Lv Greenville....IL 55a ni 4 00 p m
ArLaurens ... 130pm 7 00pm
jv And? -toa. 6 35 a m
Ar Greenwood.. 2 28 pm 610pm
\t .Aug ista- 5 05 pm 1048 am
Ai Savannah.... 5 65 a m .
L\ Oilli inn Falls 444 p m
\i Kaeigh_ % 16 a m
A.1 .Norl ilk.... 7 30 a ra
ir PM*. 3burg....6 00am";
A ? l? ict nomi.... 8 15 a m
.i S (?gnita. 3 55 p m
!. Allendale. 5 58 pm
" Fairfax. (5 12 pm
" Yfin assoc. jr SR p na
- Beat fort. 8 15pm
I ort Royal. S 25 p m
" Oharle?lon.
w t'.avaiinah.
C'harlt?.iton. 5 Fia m
" Pori Royal.,. 7 8) a m
" Beaufort. 7 45 a ni
11 Yemassee. f: 40 a Di
M Pairf ix ._ .. -i M ru
" A ie d. j r.? ?.rn
Kr ./.ugn i. ll j.5 a m
Clo?? connections at Gleenwood for
nil points on S./ L., an 1 C. and G.
ftv'lfay, and ? Spajtanburg witli
Southern Rail va,
For information relative to tickets
rates, scehdules, etc., address
W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt
Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EUUBHON,
Tra?lc Mjnaper,
i It will pay you to examine the W.
ll* Douglas shoes, and see for ;
i yourself that they are just as
1 good in every way as those for
i which you have been paying
\$$ *o $7- F?r style, com-1
i fort, and service, they
L cannot be surpassed
by custom-made
?hoes.
TOR SALE BY
J.M.COBB
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
THE |flH? OF gjDGEFIELD
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depository
J. C. Slilil i'AU?, _ Vi". \v\ ADAMS,
J.H.B?UKT?IGHT, J. A. BENNETT,
J.M.COBB, B.S.HOLLAND,
A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULL.iR
W. PRESCOTT.
OFFICERS'
J. C. SHEPPARD, President.
W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Preside...
E. J. MIMS, Cashier.
J. II. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier
Pays interast on deposits by special
contract.
Money to loan on liberal terms.
Prompt and polite attention to busi
ness. '_
your Recount Soliciten.
tOilOuS?i??.uii?I?iS,
ssss.
GET OUR PRICES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press,
dane Mill, and Shingle Outfits.
Building,Bridge, Factory, Furic
and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll
Machinists'and Factory Supplies.
Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe
Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We
3a?t every day. Work loO Hands.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler,
Press and Gin Works
tJtT Repa is Promptly Done
Loitoi Iron Worts & Supply Co
AUGUSTA, GAJ
TO CURE A COLD IM ONEDAY
Take Laxative 2i? s Quinine TaUefc j
All druggists refund the mon-y if i
fails to cure. E.W. Grove's Signatur
in on each box. 2.">
Photographs in latest styles, at
prices to suit the times.
R. H. MIMS?
Stops tile Cony li
and works oi'f the Cold.
Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, 3 o pay
Price 25 cenfs.
0 UNKOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic, because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle, showing that
ft i:? simply Iron und Quinine in a
tasteless form. Ko Cure, No Poy 50?J
Notice to Creditors.
t LL ['ERGON ?? li riuiiig c aiiiisj
?*; against the Estate of J S M?
Nure and Rosie McNure are hero-]
by required lo provo lise eamn bo-j
fore Wi on or before ihe 13'.h of:
December, 1001, or they will bo d'
barred.
\ W. F. ROATH,
-1 Master Edgefield County.
Noyember 6, 1001,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY1.
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Coatral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Points.
Schedule in ElTeot Juno 30th, 1901.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv. Jackson vi Ho {P. S).
" Havannah (So. Ry.).
" Barnwell.
" Blackville.
Ar. Columbia.
Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky.
" Summerville.
" Branchville .
" Orangeburg .
" Ringville.
Ar. Columbia.
Lv. Augusta, (iso. Ky.).
Lv. Gramteville .
Lv. Aiken.
Lv. Trenton.
" Johiston.
Ar. 'Zfoltimbia.
LvT?irimbia, (Bldg tit.'
" WiniiBboro.
" Chester .
? Rock Hill.
Ar. Charlot to .
Ar. Danville.
Ar. Kichmond
Ar. Washington .
" Baltimore (Pa.RIi).
M Philadelphia.
" New York.
No.34
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8 0?Ja
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6 OOH
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No.36
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12 30a
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428a
6 15u
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Lv. Columbia ....
Ar. Spartanburg
" Asheville ....
Ar. KHOJC\ Mle ....
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Lv. Knoxville_
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" Philadelphia.
" Baltimore.
Lv. Washi'gt'u (So.T?y).
Lv. Kichmomi
Lv. Danville ...
Lv. Charlot! e.
" Rock Hill.
" Cheater .
M Winnsboro.
Ar. Columbia, (BldgSt..
Lv. Columbia, (U.D.)....
" Johnston.
" Trenton.
Ar. Aiken .
Ar. Granitevillo.
Ar. Augusta.._.
Lvl Columbia (So. Ky)...
" Ringville .
" Orangoburg.
" Branchville.
u Summerville.
Ar. Charleston.
LT. Columbia (So. Ky.).
M Blackville.
m Barnwell.
" Savannah .
Ar. Jacksonville (P.S.).
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Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34-Now York and Florida Ex
press. Drawing-room sleeping cars betweon
Augusta and Isew York. Pullman drawing
room sleeping cars between Pori Tampa, Jack
sonville, Savannah. Washington and Vow York.
Pullman sleeving cars between Charlotte and
Richmond nnd Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining
oars between ( harlotte and Savannah,
Nos. ?5 and U. S. Past Hail. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char
lotte and Charlotte and Richmond. Dining
cars servo all meals enrouto. Pullman sleep
ing cars between Jacksonville and Columbia,
anroute daily betwaen Jackson vi)!* and Cincin
nati, via Asheville.
FRANK S GI NON. H. H.ItA^D WICK,
ThirdV .'.A. eu. M?r., . le. .vgt.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C.
W. H. TA LOE, R. W.HUNT,
Aa't Gen. Pasr.. Ag't., Div. Pass. Ag't.,
_Atlanta, Ga._Charleston, S. 0.
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SCHEDULE:
LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE
NCC 1,50 S T C 2.00 O H G 2.50
Today on all Fine Whiskey
Special Low Rates.
N 0 Corn Whiskey.$1 50 per gal
Silver Top Corn whiskey 2 00 " "
Pride of NC . ' " 2 50 " *
XX Anchor Rye " 2 50 " "
Old Henry Rye ? 3 00 "
Old Apple Brandy. 3 00
Old Holland (?in. . 2 50 "
Send us an order and be convinced,
as all will have a good time. Thc
schedule takes in the well known Sil
ver Top at 2.U0. Remit hy P O money
order, Express money order, or Regis
tered Leiter in advance, as whiskey
cannot he si lpped C O D. Train goes
out every day. No charges for jugs.
Address all orders to
E. /{. LACKEY,
H JIM LET, H. e.
Thia signature is on c7ery "JOX of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo=(j)uinine Tablets
the reraody that cures o cold In one doy
-Gradate ot
Ontario veterinary Collup,
TORONTO, CANADA,
{{GEO!) BUB DEPS
Office and Infirmary at
B. L. Jones' stables, rear
of Court PIO??O,
EDG-EFIELD, S. O
I resp' cl fully solicit the
patronage of.tho people.
?0?T Will answer telephone calls
promptly
THAT ARE SUPERIOR IN
TA
STYLE, ***** COMFORT,
DURIB1LITY ** AND** TONE.
Not one detail neglected bv the manfs.in the makeup.
FIRST IN QUALITY then IN PRICE
We have them for Ladie's and Gents, Misses and
Boys, Children and Babies.
Reader ! we want your trade, but do not ask
unless to your cd vantage as well as ours.
W 't? TURNER
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FURNITURE] DEALER,
Has removed from hisjold stand, corner Broad and
Kollock, into 942 BROAD ST. My new stock is
increased_both in volume and variety and I am now
prepared to ofter the public the best quality of goods
at the lowestjprice. Herc area few prices:
Ext. Tabiesj1 -$5.00 $65. OU
Hat Racks .? 50 42 50
Sideboards^" 33*00 52 (JU
1 Iron BedBtf*" k'dji0 30 UU
Stoves " " 2 00, 25 00
j Lamps " 25, 12^50
Bedsteads fro?) #1 (0??c-$l00To -
Waehetauds M ?^?O^LOO 00
Dreeeere M SLOOj^ 200 00
\ " soo 00
! - _~25,
Alsojcorrespondinglow values^ ci*Ii*?. v., TO...
l'>(4?Jtop dosks, rugs mattings, curtains, shades, easies, ||
L \. manucs, bed springs. " fcVisit_us,Edgeiiield citizens. 1 j|
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"Everything On? Wheels"
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FIELDS & KELLY'S.
Carriages, buggies, wagons, bicycles, harness, hors cg
less carriages, etc. If you will stop and see our stock, you
will ?o no lu ri We have the sroods nnd prices to "snit B
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