Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 13, 1904, Image 2
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THE ADVERTISER,
Edgefield, S. C.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13,1904.
If, through favorable condition?,
the farmers of the south are BO
fortunate, or unfortunate, if you
please, as to make all of the cotton
that they are planning to make
during the year 1904, the fleecy
staple will go begging at five cents
per pound next fal!.
The legislatura of South Caro
lina convened on yesterday. What
will be done,' or what of the last
session's, doings will be undone,
remains to be seen. Certain it is,
however, that the benefits accruing
to the people will not be commen
surate with the cost of a forty-day
session.
The entire country is becoming
alarmed over the boll weevil pest.
The national congress has appro
priated $250,000 to be used in en
deavoring to check tho.ravages
of this little insect, which, ento
mologists say, is as much an im
possibility as it would be to exter
minate the house fly.
The Edgefield ADVERTISER last
week passed its eixty-ninth mile
post in life's journey. Though the
pap^r h.'?s> be^n j?oV?l?pb-d ij.intirY
UOU?lly eli.CH 1335 ll ?how .
of old ag*?. Th, ;v edi
Mr. J. L. Mime, i> k-j-it.* h?
ADVERTISER up to . g??.?l st.?. :?ru
and we hope the citisfcii* <>f oj,J
Edgefield Appreciate bis wr-fc mud
will do ?ben part towal" i* k . hi?
life in th?' ADVERTISER.-BM?H>
burg Adv?cate. .
The supreme court of Nebraska
has decided that dealing in op
tions in grain is gambling,.and
that a. Nebraska speculator who
$10,000 given to a Chicago broker
We would like to see a ruling from
the supreme court of Sou*.h Caro
lina as to dealing in cotton fu
tures.
There is a play entitled "The
Texas Steer" that ?B now appear
ing before I he footlights with in
creased popularity. When the
Democrats electa president this
summer and Mr. Roosevelt
whose sobriquet is the "Bronco
Buster"-finds himself out of a
job, he could doubtless secure t he
leading part in "The Texas Steer,"
in which role he would be a star
performer.
It is quite probable that farm
ing lands will now greatly increase
in value. The high price of cot
ton hz3 somewhat demoralized the
cotton manufacturing industry,
while, on the other hand, it has
rendered farming more profitable.
This is causing many white people
to leave the towns and cities to
take up their abode again on the
farms. The rehabilitation of the
rural districts is the crying ueed of
the day.
Our esteemed contemporary, the
Edgefield ADVERTISER, has entered
its 69th year. A long and honor
able career it has had. With Bro.
Mime at the helm it is brighter
than ever; its columns are just
running over PO to sDeafc, with
sparkling news aud adv< rtise
ments. Indped, our contemporary
is like good wine-?t improves with
age. May ft celebrate its 138th
anniversary, and may Bro. MimV
be at the celebration.-Barnwell!
Sentinel.
Many gallant Confederate gen
erals fell in the forefront of battle,
and, death being no respecter of
persons, many others, like those
who wore no epaulettes, have suc
cumbed to the great Destroyer du
ring the thirty-odd years that have
elapsed since the old muskets were
lain down and swords returned to
their scabbards. Only ten days
ago ^General Longstreet passed
over tho river, and on Friday-last
the gallant General John B. Gor
don, the commander-in-chief of
the United Confederate Veterans,
died at his winter home in Miami,
Fla. The passing of this great
leader of men, in peace as well as
in war, has caused profound sor
row not -only in Georgia, bis be
loved native stafe, but throughout
thy entire south. Liejt. Gen.
Stephen D. Lee has assumed com
mand of the U. C. V.
Senator Tillman ?truck the key
note of tho Democratic situation
when he stated in bis letter last
week to the Pennsylvania De.no
ovate in convention at Philadel
phia:
'.The two wings of the part)
must 'flap together' if we are to
make any progresB. We mus1
ignore past differences on matter*
of policy, but no candidate can
succeed who is obnoxious to the
south and west, just as no candi
date has succeeded who was ob
noxious to the eas*. We must find
a man who can com m ah cl the re
spect and loyal support of all
patriots, and with such a man we
will win because the times are
threatening, and all conservative
men without regard to party, will
support such a candidate."
JOHNSTON.
JOHNSTON, S. C., )
Jan: 11,1904. \
Correspondence to the ADVEKTIBBE.
The coldest woather of the sea
son was experienced here on Tues
day. The sudden changes and
continued dry weather is unpre
cedented and grain looks unusual
ly poor.
Our oil mill.propoBes to have a
well several'hundred feet deep.
The rise in cotton seed is bring
ing a large quautity to the mill.
A mu away mule on Tuesday
last threw Mr. Ben Smith from
the wagon breaking bis 1 % also
ran against another wagon and
broke the axle.
On Wednesday last Mr. aud
I Mrs. James White entertained a
large number of their friend* at a
dining in honor of Mrs. Harriet
Kenney, it being her'birth day.
All uuited in the verdict of a
charming time. Mrs. Angeline
Bacon was ona of the guests, and
a more youthful, or pleasanter
woman one seldom greets. Her re
miniscences of the past, up-to-date
opinions of the present, and car
ing peeps into the future, prove'
I very entertaining.
The ladies of the W- M. Society
as is usual set apart this?week for
prayer aud self denial. ? The meet
ings were well attended and full
of int*?r?>8t. F-OTO envelope* op*?n
I . .1 . . F, ... ... . R. . ($3* 9?. ,
. wi g io iii *??ek uf ,.ra r
. X'R.V Co .? ut rv -'.Mun pu .
?* ; ivU ?. ??'1 ir: . ..|*if
; M rr. Job.i iv. v. T?;:- VV. 0. T.
! U., wi; ,-.:aii roeet wri.fi Mrs. Ivcy
ou Moud y.
y r6. JhOiHS White left town
Friday to be presrut at th>.\ marri
age of Miss Mary Alice White to
Mr. Jno. Smith of the firm of
Smith Bros., at Saluda.
burg is visiting Mrs. James Rich
ardson.
Assessment Notice.
AUDITOR'S OFFICE, }
EDGEFIELD, S. C. j
This office will be open to receive re
turns ot personal property for taxa
tion from the 1st day of January to
the 20th of February following.
All transfers of Real Estate made
since hist year's assessment must be
noted on the return-stating number
of acres, from whom bought, or to
whom sold.
The Township Ausessorsare respect
fr Hy requested to meet me at tbe ap
pointments for taking tax returns in
their respective townships, and they
are also required to make tax returns
for all t hose who fai I to make their own
within tbe time prescribed by ?aw,
that the legal 50 per cent penalty be
added for their failure to so do.
All male citizens between the age?
of 21 and 60 years, except ex-Confeder
ate soldiers over 50 years of age, and
those incap able of earning a support
from being maimed or from any other
cause are deemed taxable polls.
All persons owning property or hav
ing control of sncb as husband guar
dian, executor, administrator, |or in
any fiduciary capacity aro requirep to
are required to .return the same for
taxation, and upon their failure to do
so 50 per cent penalty will be add to
tbe valuation of al)?such property.
For the convenience of tax-payers
I or my representative will be at the
fellowing places on the dates mention
ed to receive tax returns;
Trenton, Thursday Jan. 28th
Arthur Herrings, Friday M 29th
Johnston, Saturday " 30th
Elmwood, Monday Feb. 1st
. Pleasant Lane, Tuesday " 2nd
W Y Quarles', Wednesday " 3rd
Lon gm i res, Thursday " 4tb
Plum Branch, Friday K 6th
Parksville, Saturday " 6th
Modoc, Monday " Stb
Clark's Hill, Tuesday * 9th
W Cbeatbam's, Wednesday " 10th
Roper's X Roads, Thursday u 11th
Collier. Friday " 12th
Red Hill, Saturday " 13th
At Edfj.-lield to f>b>nary20th.
.I.B. HALI I WAN .EH,
< oontv Auditor.
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A Wonderful Discovery That
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Trial Treatment Sent Free.
It is no fault of the ordinary
practicing physician that they aie
not able to cure the awful curse of
drug habit. A great many able
physicians are a victim to this ter
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disease and cannot be cured by
any ordinary drugs or methods of
treatment. It has remained for
us to perfect p. wonderful treat
ment that will cure any case of
drug addiction know . It matters
not how or when you got the habit,
or how much drug you are using,
we guarantee an absolute cure
without pain or dehnt ion from
business. Do you want to be
cured ? If so write us today for
free trial treatment. Strictly con
fidential correspondence from all,
especially physicians sc 1 ici ted.
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Association, Dep't B., 1135 Broad
way, New York City.
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fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
and butter, take Scott's
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been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
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To get fat you must eat
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Those who have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat Scott's
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bone, flesh, blood and
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For invalids, for con
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for weak children, for aH
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Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
We will send you
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Bc iure that tab picture
In thc form o? . libel ia ea
thc wrapper of every bottle
of Emuiiion you buy.
scon & BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St, N.Y.
50c and 911 all drajjUte.
BRUTALLY TORTURED.
? case cante to light that for
persistent and unmerciful torture
has perhaps never been equaled.
Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif,
writes. "For 15 years I endured
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"For years tnte was after me con
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on BB of Piles causing 24 tumors.
Wheu all failed Buckan'? Arnica
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Only 25c at
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I ofter for aa e my resid ncr
'L?t .s uuw occupied ny jirs ?. A.
Morral!. There are 17 acres of land,
on which there is a good residence,
garden, well, barn aud stables and
two servant' houses, ail iu good
repair. For termB and furthur in
formation apply to
0. SHEPPARD.
\ We
\ THE SOUTHERN STA'
I FERTILIZER COI
s TEE AUGUSTA El
$ P. AND F. GUAAO.
t AMODIA TED DI SS
t ALL GRADES OF A
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? NOW in ware house
\ ERY.
? Give us a call
\ buy your FERT
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Stock and poultry have few
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Prominent American breeders and
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healthy by giving them aa occa
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25-cent half-pound air-tight can
of this medicine from his dealer
and keep his stock ia vigorous
health for weeks. Dealers gener
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Medioine. lt youri doei
not, lend 25 cent* for a sample
can to the manufacturera, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
?. _. lwa..#a?.amii8R.
Maak-Dreaffes tto?k asl Frailty
B ?41 sine U ta?. b?at 1 rrer tvUd. Ocr
?took waa lookdag k*4 vfcta yo? a?at -
tat ?kt aaedloiM ead aow they mn
setting to fla?. fkayareloftklBg;*)
p?7Moi. bettor.
ft. F. BBOOKXMOTO*.
Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble
?nd Don't Know it.
Bow To Mad Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glas? with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours;' a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
.unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen lt U
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back ls also
convincing proof that the kidneys and Wad
[ der are out of order.
What to So.
There ia comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in caring rheumatism, pain in tho
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of tho urinary passage, lt corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
lt, or bad effects following ute of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
?urn.; the day, and to got vp many times
during thc night. The mild and the sjrtra
ordinary effect of Swunip-Root toon
realized. It stands tho Inanest for tts won
derful cures of the most distressing cases
If you need a medicine you should lu ve the
best. Sold by druggists tn SOc, and$i sizes.
You may have a sample bottle <d this
wonderful discover}'
and a book that telis
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
lion reading this generous offor in tL- ?aper.
Heno of Swrcp-Root
Fruit Trees.
Why buy your fruit trees fron
agents-people you never saw be
fore and never expect to ree aga ii
Und from nuiseries that do uo
?-xist sud pay two or three pric>*
for them-when you can get au?
thing you want from
P. N. LOTT,
Johuet >n, ii. C.
The following are now ready f'?=
de liv* rv being thoroughly *??aiurec
bet?re being tagen up :
Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples,
Mulberries, A ppr i co to, Paper Shell
Pecana, Japan Walnuts, Strawber
ries, Raspberries, Roses and
Shrubbery. A postal card will get
all the information you need as to
prices terms, etc.
HJH? HEART
?f?Uk?tm ?md Dtl?i MAB
fftvi Faul.
>P YOUR SYSTCM NOW.
1
quickly, effectively and without
?gestive organs. In fact, it will
i better condition every way, for
?od of poisonous lactic and uric
teumatism, kidney troubles, in
ronic constipation and catarrh,
leave one an easy prey to malaria
DOd poison. It is not only the
ifier, but hundreds of relieved
: it does one thing that no other
RHEUMATISM.
OINTS FROM TH* INSIDE."
.1 DRUQQI3TS.
PANT'S GOODS.
9ff GK ADE GUANO,
OL VED BONE,
[CID,
RATE OF SODA
READY for DELIV
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
EDGEFIELD COUNTY. (
In thc Probate Court.
' Albert P. Lott, et. al, Plantiff.
against
Mrs. M. A.Lott, et.al., Defendants.
OX reading and filing the Complaint
in the above entitled action and on
motion of Sheppard Bros., Plaintiffs
attorneys, it is ordered, that all ano
singular the creditors of the estate cl
Willin.n Lott, deceased, be, und thej
are hereby required, to make proof o*
their claims before the Probate J udjrr
for Edgefield County, at his office ii
the town of Edgefield, in said St ate, Oi
or bef?rp the 28th day of January ?.
D. 1904, or else b-? debarred paynien
thereof.
J. D. ALLEN,
Dec. 31,1903. Probate J udge, E. C.
Eye glasse*
that /riv
you Com
fort.
Geo. F. Minis,
Optician.
Large stock of Trunks, Valises.
Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc. Get our
Drices.
RAMSEY & JONES.
PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FAL!
AND WINTER STYLES
Bring the Children and aged rela
fives before wintei sets in.
^^Photographs fitted in Locket*
and Buttons.
P.. H. MI MS.
ToCu?tcA Colo IN ONS DAY
Take Laxtive Bromo Quinine Tablet?
All druggist* refund the money ifjii
fails to cure. W. Grove's signa
ure on each box. 25 cents.
Ehginesand Boilers,
ano eins
GET OUR PRICES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin. Pres>
Case Mill.and Shingle Outfits.
PullcMr g. J rif^f t. Fm?rj. Fir?
and Railroad Castirgs. Railroad, >* i
Ma*?ri?Tti?rp' anrl Puctnrjp Supplies.
? : . Sh".v 4 :': . ..
f?$ J' Hf"?! ?*
ir -
E v er y thin
ofDECEI
W E have the GOODS am
During the last few months my t
? the History o
Surely There :
TE
Every effort has been made tog)
the best
I wish to say that I am very s
that I shall always <
Come right along and Itt ui sell
CLOTHING. SHOES,
You Should &
DRESS
All the nuweht things in WOOL
to pie;
Organdies for the ball dresses 72
Table Linens in very handsom
Spread your Xmas dinner on ont
CLOTHING-I sell the famo
haye eyer worn one of these SUI
jgiVSee them before buying.
SHOES-AU kinds of shoes for
time to buy shoes, and this is thc
HATS"ET?rythlar that ii uaw le JUA
NOTIONS-Oar HBO of Nations (ac
S aipandera il Tarjr complete.
ANY OF THE ABOVE MAI
If there is anything in our line tl
te show you and will say that you a
cause you look.
B
FRESH
B. L. JONI
Livery and
EDG FIE
WE have abom 25 head of
MULES in our ables uovr
Stock in a few day a.
WE will have in our Stabl
65 and 75 head of HORSES
heavy supply of them thr<
spring ppsson. Prices range
WE do not handle weston
ha?dle the very best Btock tl
buy for all round BOU them u
WE buy direct from the
southern market on prices ai
tensive experience in the hoi
capable of buying stock that
tiona of life. So people will ?
pay for from us.
We have on hand now seve
horses that can show a 2.20 f
B. L. J<
Stables rear of Court
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PENNYROYAL
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willi bis? ribbon. Take ae otter. Befaa?
Daaccroaa Safeetila?aaa aaa 1ml?f
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THE BANK
OF EDGE Fl FLO
EDCEFIELD S. C.
State and County Depository
DIRECTORS
J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W.ADA Mb,
J. H. BOUKN1GHT, J. A. BENNETT,
J. M. COBB. B. S. HOLLAND,
A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. PULLER*
W.H. PRESCOTT.
OFFICERS
.I. C. SHEPPARD, President
W. W. ADAMS, Vice-president.
E. J. MIMS, Cashier.
J. H. ALIEN, Ass't Cashier
Pays interasr on deposit? bj special
ontract.
Money to loan on liberal terns.
Prompt and polite attention ta bus:?
uss?.
YOUR Accourt* Solicited
INSURANCE*""0"'
When placing your Insur
ance five ma a call. I rep
resent a wy stroaf lisa of
ITIRE; - - -
Insurance Com pac i OP; also'
Agent for tb? Nt-w Yark
IVIITJE: - . -
Insurance Co. I will appro
prec?ate a sfcas* of your bus
iness. 1 can be found at soy
oiice-OSk? No. j-..???r?B?*k o>f
Jame? 1\ MIMS
g. C. SMITH,
Surgeon Dentist,
EDO-EKBLD. S. O
Teeth Extracted without Pai?.
Fourteen Yea? Ezperienc?.
Office over Post Office
. . 0 71fc ?tfMlf Augusta, Q^..
V ??3 FRFE EYE TE8TS for all deiVrtr
rfrfrV?!? J'iv ptwpar jglaaatM afc?. W>
? r?? "nile jm> m
? \ ; ? l-ft !f ysr. s
w'^Dt ?rit*
lg* 1?
^ady for
VIBER
i the PRICES are B.fOHT.
rade has been larger than befor? in
. my Ri.s'rif'Si.
is a Reason for
ns
et the best, and to sell tba best for
MONEY.
grateful for tte support given, and
endeavor to please you.
you a'l you need in DRY GOODS,
HATS, and NOTIONS.
>ee Our Line of
GOODS
GoODS are her?, and will be sure
ase yuu.
inches wide at. Mets.
ie patterns at Wets, 76e. and $1 00.
! of tbose
us -Soper V CLOTHING. If yo?
Td you wil ! woi r no other. '
all kinda -A paopla. Now is the
place. We guarantea satisfaction.
tTS.
ba? Ti gt, UnndkarckJ.fB, Dailiaa, Tow?!?.
VENICE XMAS PRESENTS.
bat you need we shall be vary glad
ire undar no obligations to buy be
espectfully,
C- E. MAY. 1
----nriiiiiiii mir
SHIPPED
IND
T4
38 & SONS,
Sale Stables,
?IiD, S. Z.
' tr sh shipped HORSES and
an i wil: have another car of
es the 1st of January between
and MELES,and will carry a
mgbout tbe entire fall and
from $25.00 $250.00 per head,
i or unbroken stock, we will
lat money aud experience can
se.'
producer and challeuge any
jd quality. We have had ex
se business and think we are
will snit people in all avoca
always get what they buy and
?ral head of extra nice driving
fait any day.
DNES & SON.
House. .
?V
Grove1
E.
hos stood tba test 25 year
bottles. Does ti& record <
Badoaod with avary kV
?CORNER STORE'SI
I STRAIGHTFORWARD
CXJT PRICE
LACE AND EMBROIDERY SALE
thc past week, has been fully up to its expectations and WA
wish to inform the fact that ovary dollar's worth of Roods
bought at the CORNER ?TORS takes|with it, tts unwritten
guarantee of satisfaction, (be tbe price little or moon.)
If something should happen during ninetcen-four, don't
pass it up io silence but tell us your tronblei and we'll
make everything right and square, that jou can again speak
of us in hearty friendship.
Wo want your custom.
All we can get of it. . .
CONSEQUENTLY THE SALE CONTINUES
THROUGH THE COMING WEEK.
And to all big and small, will be given tbat interest and
attention that will insure to you complete satisfacci?n,
Remember
We intend every dealing you have with us, shall be so right
and fair that with the going out of nineteen-four you will r*
feel glad to say to inquiring friends, that the
CORNER STORE
ii 8TRAIGHT?WABD AND WILL RIGHT ALL
WRONGS.
Respectfully,
W- t?- TURRER,
Proprietor.
Wagons Buggies
FURJSTITTJRE
Lar^o ShipmentB-of the best makes of wagon! abd buggies
just received. Our stock of furniture, housofurnishings is
complete. A Largo stock.
COFFINS and CASKETS.
always on hand. All calls for our Hearse prompt
ly responded to. All goods sold on a small mar-. ?,
gin of profit. Call to see me, I will save you
money. '_ . . .
t 'e> sT e W T 0 Je> . sj ? sj . 'e> ?' | |
i .1 Li i y .I??3Cls x? ??SE ? T. \ \ 3 :j
oi?o. r\ COBB
Johnston, South Carolina.
Farrand
Organs
Thc Bese in the world. The
Factory does three quarters
of a million dollars worth of
business a year. .V. , \
Quality rcons?b?rcd they a?
tde CHEAPEST ORGANS
made. Over fifty now in
stock. Terms accommodat
ing. Write me before buying
elsewhere. Other magnifi
cent organs in appearance
at Forty-Five Dollars, with
stool and box. Freight paid
J. A. Holland,
NINETY SIX, S. Ci''.'
INSURANCE
FIRE Insurance,HEALTH Insurance,
ACCiDEN Insurance, Fidelity
and Indemnity Bonds of
all description issued.
Your Business solicited.
GRIFFIN & MIMS
C. A. GRIFFIN. JC. J. Mim
Office Over May & May's Store.
% PLANTATION SUPPLIES* "
I am prepared to save you mon?v on
Stole and FancyJGR?CERIES.; '
Always get ray prices before buying. I represent SITH
BROS., of AUGUSTA, GA., and cad sapply you with Gro- -
eerie? at August Prices. Give me a call. Respectfully,
E. S. JOHNSON
ADVERTISER BUILDING
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