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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10,1908. L0C/IL News. The two Edgefiald banks will be closed on Christmas day and ou New Year, January the 1st. One has to rise early and stir ]ate to accomplish much these short davs. Friday of this week is the shortest day of the year. The pretty picture books at Pern's will delight the children. Already many euggeetiors are being made to the law-makers. "-.Ono is thal they fegislate "agin" the "hot suppers.1' Most any old hen eau lay gold en eggs at this eeason. They are bringing three cents each, and the price is hourly expected to ad vance. Mr. Eugene Bates, wbo is one of the leading merchants and bnsine88 men of Greenville, has been spending a week with his brother, Mr. J. P. Bates, .aad sis tere, Mrs. Mary Hartley and Miss Ella Bates. Try our ,:Lord Caspar" Cigar. Best 5c smoke on the market. T immons Bros. In a certain town in this stste a merry-go-rouud, or iu the lan guage of the street, a "flyin'jin ny." took in $305 during one Saturday. Are you not glad that it was some other town besides Edgefield? Children bf all ages, siz^p anr1 sexes are wanted to buy solid shoe?*, we bav? them. - J. E. Hart. The officers of the Episcopal Sunday school are arranging for a Christmas tr-?e to ba given at the church for the children on the afternoon1 of- Christmas day. Nothing that 'will contribute to the pleasure of the little folks will be left undone. Those who contemplate buying wedding presents are cordially in vited to the Penn Drug store. We can save you money. The. Photographer at the tent will leave soon, so go early to have your Christmas pictures made. We guarautee all pictures mads du? iug cloudy days. Stamp pictures 2 doze? for 25 cants. Cabinets at $1.50 and $2.50 per half dozen. Tent next to Timmonadrug store. One week from :' the time these linns are pen ned.many a little tot will be ransacking the bouse for big aster's biggest stocking to hang up.. May Santa Claus fill the Big stockings full of nice things if you have been goodland full of " switches if you have been bad I Better be good, little folks. Beautiful line of Gift Books at Penn's. Mr. W. S. G. Heath is buildin g - a uew house of .worship for the JP cojore^rjjrijfl^ miloB '"f?Srth of Edgefield. When com pleted the building will .represent au ontlav of something like $2,500 or $3,000. Rev. Wash Oliphant, who bolds the 'confidence and es teem of white and colored people alike, is the pastor of the church. Large assortment of nice pic tures for Christmas presents. Cal in to see them. Timmou8 Bios. The list of incendiary fires grotfs almost daily. Several ugly ones have occurred receotly in this county, and the papers from every section coutaiu accounts of fires that were deliberately start ed by some fiend. The severest punishment that the law pro vides should be visited upon those who are apprehended. The prettiest and cheapest as sortment of do'ls ever shown in Edgefield can be seen at Penn's. The Christmas spirit is in fhe air and- there is probably not another town in 'he state th it has .made greater preparations for the holidays than Edgefield. The merchants have responded to the feeling of buoyancy that is in cident to the season and have loaded their tables and shelves with everything that is in demand at the Yuletide. Holiday shoppers are already rushing hither and thither, and we believe that the heavy stocks will be easily dis posed of. Very large assortment of Gold and Sterling Silver Jewelry from which to select your Christmas presents. Ramsey & Jones. Mr. B. L. Jenes left on Thurs day last for the farms of the west to purchase first-hand a large lot of horses and mules. He is a good judge of stock and has had large experience,consequently he knows where is the best place to go to b'iy and knows how to buy when be gets there. When he returns, tho Jones stables can supply your needs in hordes aud mules. Foll stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want tho, best give usa; call. May & Tompkins. Our leather saat Rockers are the talk of the town. If you waut one hurry. Edgefield Mercantile Company. -PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescript ions, dav OT night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Published elsewhere in this is sue is the County Auditor's no tice, in which will ba found his schedule of appointments for re ceiving tax returns. Beautiful assortment of Cut Glass at prices one-third IeFB than citv stores. G. L. Penn & Bon. The Masons who attended the Graud Lodge last week, reporta very pleasant ti ip. The spending of several days with brother mem bers of the Craft from all'parts of the state must, be exceedingly pleasant. Col. Hagood looks ten years younger since speudiug a week iu Charleston with the brethren. Cloaks, Furs, Blankets and Dress goods at cut prices for 15 day? at. J. E. Hart. Santa Claus has writteu The Advertiser that he has sold bis reiudeer to a circus and that he will make his trip ihrough Edge field county iii bis new automo bile. He is anxious for all of the good little children to know that be is coming. Gloves for your Christmas pres ent in 16 Button Kid, two clasp Kidp, Black Silks and Colored Golfs at The Corner Store. Usually during November aud December peas eau be purchased for eighty-five cints aud a dollar per bushel, but not so this year. They are already selling ior $1.35 per "bushol, and but few are being off^r'id at that price. Those who have peas to buy and do not sup ply their needs before the plant ing season will probably have to pay $2 or $2.50 per bushel. Haye y JU seen the boautiful statuary and .the large artistic vnsf8 i n't he west window of the Lynd drug stora? The Advertiser again reminds the ladies of the community that only a few days remain in which to arrange a Christmas box for the ioniat<;8 of the County Home. For eight or ten years the good woni?n of the town have taken the lead iu this ma'ter, the men being too busy to giv3 it their personal atleution. The people have always given very generous ly and cheerfully for this object, consequently it wiK not require much effort or time to arrange the box. Our customers say they have never peen a bed spring to beat ' the Natioual and Blu9 Ribbon aud they never will. Edgefield Mercantile Company At a recent meeting the town council passed an ordinance pro hibiting the firing of rockets, crackers, candles or auy explosive within a radius of 300 yards of the court house, or within 50 yards of any street. For several years the basiness of the mer chants was seriously interfered with by a fusilado-of fire works about nightfall of Christmas-ove: Furthermore, having very limited means for fighting fire, the coun cil deemed it wise at this time, ^bej^|pjtflP8 and other highly greater, to use every precautiou to prevent a conflagration. The ordinance will be rigidly en forced, i Suitable toy for every boy and pretty doll for every girl at Penn's. Since be became rector of the Episcopal church, Rev. Royal S?.anoouhouse has done a great work in this pari ib. He has not 1 only her>n an active force himself but has so aroused and enthused the officers and laity, that every shoulder has been yul to the wheel. On? result of this renewed zeal and harmonious effort has been the complete renovation and transformation of the church building, rectory and their sur roundings genorally. After the painter's brush sball have been applied to the rectory aud the beautiful memorial windows ar rive from Germany for the church, the end will bars vieon reached and "well done" can be truly said. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prescrip tions .sent us. A share of your " patronage solicited. Timmoii8 Bros. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, lt 19 iron and quinine in a tasteless forra. No cure, no pay. 60c. Very large assortment of Al lan's Perfumery iu all of the deli cate and popular odors. There is nothing better on the market. Timmous Bros. The Southern Railway's Holiday Rates. The Southern Railway will sell Excursion tickets between all uoiute East of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio-and Potomac Rivers to and from St. Louis aud intermediate points. Rate one fare and one third plus tweuty five ceuts for round trip. Tickets ??old December 20ih. to 25th. in clusive, December 30th-31at. 1906 and January 1st. 1907, with limit good to leave destination returu ing not later than midnight Janua ry 7th, 1907. For full information, apply to any Ticket Agent-of the Southern Railway, or write R. W. Hu ut, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S^C. G. B. Allen, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. .The Advertiser ig the shop pers' guide. Its columns will un erringly direct the buyers to the beat places for supplyiug their needs. Peruso carefully the ad-, vertisements in thiy issuo. The time will be well spent. At this sea^ou of the year wheo more . fires are buming, more cigarettes and cigars are smo?ed, and when dry leaves are scattered around, the wise, prudent, cau tious citizen will bavo his prop erty well insured. The writer is not directly or indirectly in terested in any iusurance agency but we throw out thia suggestion or reminder for the benefit of those who are taking the risk. If you care for foot protect iou and foot comfort you will buy the best shoes. If you care for your dollars, you will buy from ilay& Tompkins. Everything in and around Edgefield except the college will be bright and happy and gay, rt flecting the Christmas spirit that pervades the very atmosphere. The students and faculty of thn college will hie themselves away on to-morrow to their homes in this and other stat-s to spend ihe Christmas vacation, consequently the stately college building will during the eusuiug fortnight be dark and deserted. Have you se.eu the 10 and 15 cents pictures at Penn's ? They are beauties. Mr. Ransome Timmerman will on Chrietmas-eve sever his con I nection with the Edgefield Mer cantile Company and return to his farm near Pleasant Lane to remain permanently. -Mr. Tim merman bas made a very faithful, and capable salesman and his place will be difficult to fill. His succpssor has uot yet been au Douucd. Fresh Miuce Muat, Cranber ries, Gelatine, Seeded Raisii.s, Currants, Nuts, etc. W. E. Lynch ? Co. The most beautiful sight in Edgffield-the beautiful holiday goods not excepted-is the large f*>rn of Mrs. Beauregard Tim mons. Do uot pass ber home with out stoppiug in to see it. .Aftiir viewing this very beautiful piar:t you will resolve to go straightway and purchase one for yourself. But it is not the good fortune of many mortals to be able to grow so handsome a fern as that of Mrs. Timmons. Very large stock of English Ware, all styles, decorated and plain. The ladies are especially invited to see this beautiful ware. Ramsey & Jones; FOR SALE: Seed Coru, some thing good, at $1.50 oer bushel. P. B DAY, Trenton, S. C. Let us fill your orders for Nuis of all kinds, Raisins, Candi?s. and Malaga Grapes. All fresh and the best quality. Timmons Bros. j Beautiful Rockers, Dining Chairs, Uentr? Tables aud Dining; Tables, all of which will make j very appropriate holi^ay^gif ts. i Doi:.'t take our word for it, but try around and see if our state- . ment is true when we say we can save you money on clothing, shoes and dry goods. . May & Tompkins. Large supply of Fresh Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Grapes, etc. Your patrouage solicited. G. L. Penn & Son. Large assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. All Ifyin Down HIS is a common expres sion we hear on every side. Unless there is some organic trouble, the con dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all Kinds of advertised remedies get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when an other foods fail to nourish. If you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial : it cannot hurt you. lt is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free, Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. scon & BOWNE Chemist 409 Pearl Street, New York 50c and $1. All Druggist* STRAY MULE: I took up a black mara mule on Sunday. December i h.-.-9th. .She is about 15 bauds high and apparently 12 years of age, with saddle marks on back. Owner eau g-;t tb'* mule by paying for th ie advertisement. Walter P. Bru usou, . Cleora, S. C. Society to Prevent Cruelty to Animals Formed. On Sunday afternoon a negro by the name of Maloo Gray rode a three-legged h >rse tn towu that was almost "too weak and poor *to walk. On accotait;of au injured leg, one foot was not placed ou the ground. Mr. J E. Mime and several others saw tbs- horse, and bad the rider aud its owner arrested uoder the charge of cruelty to animals. This-being their first offence, Judge Bruusou only fined them $5 each, and costs. The cruelty to thia horse bas caused steps to be taken for the formation of a society lor the preventiou of cruelty to animals. Notice ot applicatiou for a charter is published iu ?his issue. The Advertiser heartily endorses the action of these gentlemen. More will be said upon the subject in a subsequent issue.. No Carnivals For^Edgefield. After giving oue week's exhibi tion in the town of Union, a car nival compauy carried away something like $4,000 ia . hard cash, not a ceut of which will ever cross the threshold of that town again. Aud yet there are "afr papfe ?foS&ff TO? Act .J. sighted at to believe that cami- ' val companies benefit a town. E The financial drain upou a com- 1 mu ru ty is the least of the evils. > Tbe demoralization wrought to * behool children, 'servants, labor- ? ers and business generally by c carnivals, uot to mention the iu- c jury to the morals of acomrauuity, r cannot be computed in dollars * and cents. Advance agents of two e carnival companies came to Edge field lecently for the purpose of = applying for licenses for their shows, but on fiuding that the sentiment of tho town was over whelmingly against so-called car nivals they went away without making formal application to the council. The Adveiliser has had something to do with creating this anti-carnival seutimeut, aud we do uot propose to let up as loug as th^se cheap, long-drawn-out shows art- touring tbe country. ' Let it be published to '.he world that Edgefi-ld has no place for allows of the average carnival '.Y po. ; Byrd-Fitzmaurice. On to-morrow afternoon at five o'clock Dr. James S. Byrd will lead to Hy m eu's altar a fair maiden of Columbia, Miss Thoma sine Fitzmaurice, daughter of oue of the largest and wealthiest dry goods merchants of that city. Two years ago Dr. Byrd gradua ted from the Atlauta deutal col lege and sir.ee that time has been practicing his profession iu Edge field amcug the people who have known and esteemed him from h ie early youth. And the hundreds aud thousands of these sam? peo I pie who have with great pleasure watched his successful career, now wish him infinite joy aud happiness in the step which he takes on to-morrow. Dr. Byrd will be accompanied on this hap py mission by his uncle, Hon. W. A. Ptrom and brother, Mr. W. A. Byrd, also by Mr. Jam/'S T. Ba con, who will play tho wedding march, and Mr. L. W. Cbeatbam and Mr. L. t May. Tho latter, a life-long aud boan m friend of Dr. Byrd, will be best man Mr. Cheatbam and Dr. Youmaos of Augusta, a classmate of Dr. Byrd, will be groomsmen. Immediately after the ceremony Dr. and Mrs. Byrd will leave for a short wedding journey. Upon j reluming they will be ,;at home" j 'o their friends _at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Spectacles made up to suit your j particular need at lowest possible price.. .Geo. F. Mime, Edgefield, S. C. cuse for buying a pe Cream of Jai to save a few cen 3U a few cents more per. can tl vders, but it is worth far more I scuits, cakes and pastry free frc cheapening substitutes, use of Alum means permanent inj Alum Ailments-Say ] OYAL BAKIN Messrs. May & Tompkins tell iu their new advertisement of their holiday specialties. Read what they say and go straightwa) to their store. They will "make good1' every statement. Beautiful vases within reach of everybody at Penn's. AuU-Tompkins. Many social fuuctious have been planned for the holiday season but the chipf topic of con versation is the marriage of one of Edg?field's prettiest and best beloved young ladies, which has been aunounced by the following recently issued invitation: " "Mr. a?d Mrs. Arthur Srr.yly "Tompkius request the pleasure of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Kate Elizabeth, to Mr. John Kinard Aull, on the morning of Thursday, December the twenty-seventh, one thousand Dine hundred aud six, at half after twelve o'clock, Edgefield South Carolina." Death of a Sweet Little Child. On the threshold of the season when children enjoy most the pleasures of earth, a sweet little child, Cecilia, the twenty-two months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi H. Turner has been taken to a laDd aud home whero there is infinitely more joy than the transitory pleasures of earth can afford. After many months of suffering, as well as many mouths of tender nursing and keenest anxiety on the part of the i iffi?^i?t^ Death | iberated little Cecilia's spotless ipirit from the tabernacle not nade with hands and it was rafted by ministering angels to he God who gave it. The funeral iud interment were held on Tues lay morning, the Rev. Mr. Seidl ifficiatiug. In thia hour of be eavement, Mr. and Mrs. Turner lave the deepest sympathy of the ntire community. Christmas Si For the Masa Necktie Among the handsomest lot o Values from 25c. 50c, 75c, $1. and effects. SPECIAL line, a 1 in the city for 75c. Our price 5 Gio Always acceptable, always i trachan, Fur Tops and Kid. Su ing, work or dress. Prices fron Vests Fo All new, good style, mater Vestings, etc. Priced from $2. are some of the values worth u Christmas H Cotton, Linen aud Initialed, hems. Best assorment. From $ SUIT C Best leather, lined, fitted and from $3.50' to $25. One of the 1 to men. SMOKING Good colors, well made $6 a Bath Robes, Suspenders, H clea in the handsomest and IT styles. Broad Street, Has Stood The Gre ess ( No-Cure-No-? The Comer Store is ablaze with beautiful holiday goods. The prettiest and latest iu merchan dise can be fouud at this popular store all the year roubd, but the holiday wants especially have been anticipated aud provided tor by Mr. Turner. Not only those things that beautify and adorn caD be fouud at the Corner Store but things that eau be put to practical use are there also. Ye Christmas shoppers, join the pro cession that is bound for the store that makes sboppiug easy. Why go or s?nd to tho cities for your wedding presents. We are showing a very large assortment of Silver Ware and Cut Glass in new and* original designs. Call and inspect our slock. Ramsey & Jones. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Try our delightful "Cresta" Coffee-5 pound bucket for $1. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Fresh Nuts, Malaga Grapes and all of the other nice things at Timmons Bros. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, Dr. Joues and others are sleeping on National springs. Why don't you. ____ ^ Sdgefield MercaDtj? Tfompany. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares ,11 sizes and attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. Something nice : Martin's Cream Jbeese aud Imported Macaroni. G. L. Penn & SOD. Allan's Cascaret Tablets at Timmons Bros. vline World. Specials f Ties in the city are shown. Prettiest of new colorings ine that cannot be equalled oe. ves n good taste. Woolen, As itable for all occasions ; out n 25c to $1.50. r Xmas ials of Duck. Pique, Fancy 50 to $5. SPECIAL in vests, p to $2.50selling for $1.10. indkerchiefs All,styles, narrow and broad i per dozen to $6. :ASES I unfitted- in range of prices uost appreciated of all gifts JACKETS nd $7. ats and dozens of ether arti? lost complete assortment of Augusta, Ga Christmas Tree at Horn's Creek. Friday, December. the 28th, will be a great day at Horn's Creek church. What might be termed an all-day Christmas tree will be given, and a royal dinner will be served in order to raise money for the church. The large and beautifully decorated tree will be laden with handsome presents, for which 15 and 25 cents will be charged. The good women of Hofh's Creek, as well as the men, are back of the undertaking, sn it is safe to say that the occa sion will be an exceedingly de lightful one. These zealous, Christian women deserve a large patronage aud we trust that theil treasury will be filled to over flowing. Try a 10 cents package of our Buckwheat, fresh stock] G. L. Peun & Son. Auditor's Notice. For the purpose of receiving Tax returns the County Auditor's office will be open from the 1st of January to the 20th of February, 1907. Ail personb owninr property, or having control of such aa husband, guardian, executor, administrator, etc., are required by law to make re turns of such nroperty to thc county auditor or to his deputy within the time prescribed*, or be subjected, in case of failure to comply with the legal requirement, to an additional penalty of 50 per cent. All male citi zens between the ages of 21 and 60 years of age. except those incapable of earning a support and those above the age of 50 years who served in the Confederate war, are deemed taxable polls. I will be at the following places on the days noted for the purpose of re ceiving tax returns : Trenton. Tuesday. Jan. 8th Arthur Herrin*s store Wednesday Jan. 9th, Johnston, Thursday, Jan. 10th, Elmwood, Friday, Jan. 11th. Pleasant Lane, iSatui day, Jan. 12th. WYQuarles, Monday, Jan. 14th, Longmires, Tuesday, Jan. 15th, Plum Branch, Wednesday, Jan. 16tb, Parksville, Thursday, Jan. 17th, Modoc, Friday, Jan. 18th. Clark's Hill, .Saturday, Jan. 19th, W H Boulware's store , Monday Jan, 20th, Colliers, Tuesday, Jan. 21st Red Hill Wednesday, Jan.22nd. At Edgefield, C. H. till and in cluding Feb. 20tb. J. B. HALTIWANGER, Co. Auditor. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound.. Timraons Bros. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. New Georgia Cane Syrup, Buck wheat, Shreded Wheat Biscuits, Force, Oat Meal, Gi ape Nuts, etc. W.E. Lynch & Co. I Just received a large shipment of shoes. See them before buying. May & Tompkins. Ladies are wanted to see our new novelties in belts. J. E. Hart. Large stock of Trunks and Leather Suit Cases at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. / ^reeh Force, Oatmeal, Postum, Grape Nuts and Buckwheat at Timmons Bros. See our Dress goods, Outing kVaisting, aud cotton fabrics of ill kinds. J. E. Hart. TH0f/lAS & B Columbia P Machines Thc $15. to Some of the Dei Abraham Jefferson Washii Tm Tired of .Eating in the I Donnybrook Fair. (Two-S ?jg Abide With Me (Sacred), k'Edna" Mazurka. (Orche; In the Evening by the Moe Why Don't you Write whe Camp Meeting Time. Experience. Hottentot Love Song. An Evening at Mrs. Cl )Talking). Christmas Morning at Fla* io In. Disc Eecords 6oc. e 4 Tn. Cylinder Records 25c Special Discounts To Dea Other Lines. Piunos, O Music, Standard Patternt, Wernicke Book Cases & 706. 708, 710 Broad NEW We are now showing the largest and and Gents furnishing ever shown in I We can please you in price, quality an J^Next to post-office, ^Miraculous Cure..;: . The following statement , by H \? Adams and wife,' Henrietta, Pa., will interest parents and )thers. ''A miraculous cure has taken place in our home. Our mild had eczema 5 years and was Dronounced incurable, when wer ead about Electric Bitters, and joucluded to try it. Before the second bottle was all taken we noticed a change for the better, ind after taking 7 bottles he was jompletely cured." It's the up-to iate blood medicine and bo ly Duilding tonic. Guaranteed 50c md $1.00. G. L. Penn & Son WY E. Lynch & Co. . Very large assortment of tableta and box paper. Full line of Sta tionery of all kinds. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on tho market. Ramsey & Jones, Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. 1 WE PAY YOU TO SAVE Send roar savlucs to this arron?, sound, eon? serratlTo Savings bank. On request we wUi send yon FKEK. a supply of onr "Bank Messenger Money Mailers" for inc safe transmission of coiner ourrency in making bank dcpos'is by mall. Yo? can8cn<lBtiia?l<li-r'(isliMcacbYrc>AluindM A /\V your s-irlnps acenninldtH will Issue T^fm Uy\* certificat"?* of n>j)>*?it loaring iTt,-rost*?*r y fl AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK Highest market price paid for Behool checks. W. E. Lynch & Co. Fresh supply of the celebrated "White Star" Coffee just received., Best on earth. G. L. Penn & Son. Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "Force'* fresh "Cream of Wheat" at G. L. Penn & Son. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding cr Protru ding Piles, Bru^gi?t-mgju^i? money if PAZO O INTI" ' in ti to 14 days Fresh s? Citron, at Fresh goods week for,Holiday 1 The very pretty Timmons BFOB. are cheap. . New Crop Georgia Syn from the Georgia plantatid! G. L. Penn. Tl M MOflS & CORLE Y, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton >n Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special y mmm JfRTO/l CO. Monographs it Entertain. $100. :ember Records: igtonLee. (Coon Song), Restaurants. (Humorous), tcp). stra Bells). mlight, Dear Louise, n yon Don' need Money? ?a ancy's Boarding House, migan's (Talking). a. $7.00 Per Doz. ea. $3.00 Per Doz. lers. ?rgans, Furniture, Sheet Sewing Machines Globe B j R TO fl CO., way, Augusta, Ga. FALL ID Clotloiiigf nicest line of Clothing, Shoes Hats Idgefleld. Call on us before you bay, d style, Hart