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Edffef ield Advertiser TI OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR -: rn* - WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25, 1901. -, INFORMATION. Subscription Price-Sent to any address for one year for 1.50; for Mx - montos. 75c; for three months, 50c. Pay.;Me in advance. Ka : es for Advertising-One i neb, first'lisertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c Want Notices, one cent ncr viorJ, each insertion. Other local ?oMces, ten cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for t.h/-'^, six, and twelve months "Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edjtefield, S. C. MERRY CHRISTMAS. Children, be satisfied with what mother and father give you. They will do their best. Don't make resolutions if you are not going to carry them out. They are better not made than made and then broken. Many plans have been laid for Christmas, and we hope the prospects of all, especial ly the children, will be fully realized. Boys, don't treat some oth er boy's sister better than you .do your own. Girls, do not treat some other amil's brother better than your own. Don't forget MOTHER. If you are away from her, write that you remember her and wish her a happy Christmas. Don't forget dear mother. . Don't forget to feed and shelter and water your stock at any time, and especially in the cold, snowy weather. Be thoughtful of the dumb ani mals. The solons are contemplat ing raising their salaries from $5,000 to $7,500. Well, we don't blame them, since Un* ele Sam's treasuiy-is full to overflowing. This weather makes some people happy because they're only a two-legged and not a four-legged hog. The former never gets fat enough to kill -they are too hoggish. We have no ill-felling to wards anyone, and we hope no has for us, but if they have they may forward it to us by express, C. O. D., and we'll pay charges and send a re ceipt. We wish all the editors and publishers and reporters ^ a-merry'and enjoyable Christ mas. We came near forget ting the "Devil," but he'll take care of himself-and if like his namesake, he'll take care of a number of others. Has Edgefield lost her pride Our public square, known ?s "the park," 'looks like a barn lot. It serves as a place for all sorts of refuse. Ashes are emptied in the road, and the trash from the stores remains in the "park" days and weeks at a time. This is a filthy practice and the at tention of the proper authori ties is directed to the conditi on of our park. If this prac tice is not stopped the health of our citizens will be endan gered, and typhoid fever will be plentiful here when sum mer comes again and the lit tle germs are hatched. What about it, Mr. Miiyor, and gen tlemen of the town counsel ? Christmas is here and we are too, and if there is naught else for us to rejoice over we should be glad that we have been permitted to live to see this great anniversary of the birth of Christ. To each of our readers we wish the mer riest time possible and that the first year of this new cen tury has carried them one year nearer the throne of God. Let us remember the less for tunate ones of our communi ties, the widow and the or phan, and make this a happy day to them. We can only be happy in the same propor tion as we make others hap py. If you have nothing else to give, you can meet those with whom we [come in con tact with a smile and a kind word. A merry, merry, mer ry Christmas to ALL. "MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina-Edge field Couuty-Court of Common Pleas-General P M McNure, et al., against Hope McN uro, et al. PURSUANT to-the decree in this cause I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the Court House, in town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, oa the first Monday in January, 1S02. the same beiug the 6th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described re alty, to wit: "All that tract or parcel of land, situate in Edgefield County and State of South Carolina, on the waters of Shaw's Creek, containing sixty-eight (68). acres, more or lees, and bounded by thc lands of John Bettis, J L Quiuby, E Mc Hughes, and T H Clark." Terms of Sale-Cash. Purchas er to pay for papors. W F ROATH, Master Edgefield Couuty. December ll, 1901. MASTER'S SALE, State of South Carolina-Edge field County.-Court of Common Pleas.-The American Freehold Land aud Moitgage Co, of Lou den, Limited. against Levi D. Reese DURSUANl to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sah at public ourcry before the CourJ House, town of Edgefield and Couuty aud State above named, on the first Monday iu January, 1902, the name being the 6th day of said month, between the legal hours of sahi,the following describ ed realty, to wit : "All of that tract of laud in the Couuty of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, in Meriwether Township, containing three hun dred aud forty-one and one-half (3414?) acres, more or less, adjoin ing lauds of T O Thurmond and Charles McClendon, and bounded eu the east by Steven's Creek." Terms of Sale-Ore half cash and the balance ou a credit of one year, with interest from the dav of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the prf mises sold to secure the payment of the cr dit portion, or all cash, at the pur chaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. December ll, 1901, MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina-Edge field County-Court of Common Pleas-Willie S Parks, et al., against F. M. Parks. PURSUANT to the decree iu this cause I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the Court House in town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in January, 1902, .the same being the Geb day of said -ffioai^hsiweeD the legal hours of sale, the a^ov^^aajty, to wit: u ALL THAT LOT^M-AND, situate at the depot of ?lu.m Branch, S. C., adjoining lands of Martha Blackwell, and bound-d on the west by right of way of the railroad,beiDg a small lot purchas ed by P O Cox from Martha Black well in January, 1880 Said de^d is duly recorded in office of R M C, in Edgefield, S C., in Book 10, Page 399." Terms of sale-Cash. And if the terms are not complied with, Mas ! ter is authorized to resell the same within one hour, at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. W F ROATH, Master Edg* field County, December ll, 1901. NOTICE is hereby /fi ven that by vir tue of an Order by the Probate Court of Edgefield County, South Car olina, 1 will proceed to sell at Public Outcry, at the late residence of W. H. Bussey, deceased near Modoc, S. C., on Thursday, the 19th daj of Decem ber, 1901, all of the personal nroper y belonging to the estate of VV. H. Bus sed, deceased. Property consists of Horses, Mules, Cow, Hogs, Buggy, Wagons, Household and Kitchen Furuiture, Farm Produce, Farm ing Implements and various other articles. The sale v. ill begin at 10 o?' dock, a. m.-Turms, Cash. NOTICE is further given to persons indebted to said estate to come for ward and settle-And creditors of said estate are hereby notified to present their claims,duly attested,to the Judge of Probate, at Edgefield, S, C. THOS. T. BUSSEY, Nov. 30,1901 Administrator. HERE'S A BABY ITS MOTHER IS WELL. The baLy Is healthy because during gestation its mother used the purely vegetable liniment Mother's Friend. Mother's Friend is a soothing, softening, relax ing oil, a muscle maker, invigorator und freshen er. It puts new power into your back and hips A coming mother rubs it in from the outside, with her own pretty fingers,-no dosing ann swallowing of nasty drugs-no inside treatment at all. Thc state of the mother dunne gestation may Influence the disposition and wintle future of the child; thnt is why mothers should watch their condition and f?e themselves from pain. Her health, thar of thc child and their lives, depend on keeping free fro'n torture, worry and melan choly. Be of good cheer, strong of heart ant? peaceful mind. Mother's Friend can and will make you ??o. Bearing dewn pains, morning sickness, soreness of breast, and insomnia are all relieved and diminished by this wonderful remedy backed bv two score years of success. Of druggists $1.00 Send for our book-Motherhood-free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, QA. C B GARRETT GARRETT ? I Cotton Fad Commissio] Liberal advances TT TTrxTl onCotton in Store. A U U U A FUL Freight paid, and stool an instrument. Fully warra elegant cases and expensi ously low prices. AD] j. A. rio JOHN R. S Importer and Wholeea LIQUORS, ? Havana Cigars. Mineral Wa Clicquot Ponsardin, G H Mur Urbano Wine Company, Anr 601 and 802 Broad Sti TREASURER'S NOTICE. Tin County Treasurer's office will be open at Edgefield court house from the loth day of Octo ber, 1901, to the 31st day of De cember, 1901, for the purposo of collecting taxes, charged as fol lows: For state 5 milla levy. Fer county 4 mills levy. For school 3 mills levy. For Shaw R R Bonds 2? mills. For court coBts and attorneys fees i of mill on all property in Pickens aud Wise Townships. For R R bonds on account of "National Bank of Augusta, 2Jmills on alTprop?riy in Pickens Town ship. For supplementary sctroaHax, 2 mills in Edgefield school disTfiet. For towu of Edgefield, 1? mills for R R bonds. For R R bonds,28 mills in Pick ens and Wise Townships. After the 31st day of December 15 per cent penalty will be added to all delinquents C. M. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE EIGHT YEARS OLD. OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS Four Full Quart3 of this Fine OLD PURE RYE. We Bbip on approval in plain, seal ed boxes, with no marks to 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 $6.50, express prepaid; 12 bottles for |$9.50, express prepaid; I gallon jug, express prepaid, $3.00; 2 gallon jue1, express prepaid, 5,50. Nocharges for boxing. We handle all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in tin; market, and will save you 50 per cent on your purchases. Quart Gal Kentc cky Star Bourbon.. $35 $125 Elkridge Bourbon. 40 1 50 Coon Hollow Bourbon_ 45 1 60 Monogram Rye. 55 2 00 Baker's A A AA . 65 2 40 Old Crow. 75 2 50 Hoffman House Rye. 90 3 00 Mount Vernon (8 yrs. old) 1 00 3 50 Old Dillinger (10 " " ) 1 25 4 GC Tte above are only a few .brands of the many we carrj in stock, bend for catalogue. All other goods by the gallon, liuch as Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold equally as low - from $1.25 gallon upwards. We make a specialty of the jugtrado and all orders hy mail or 1elegra| h will have our prompt attention. .Speci al inducements offered. The Altmayer and Flatau Liquor Co. Jpl^Mail orders shipped same d iv re ceipt of order. 506,508, 5C9, 610, 512. Fourth St., Near Union Passenger Depot, Macon, - Ga. 'z RUSSELL sors, and i Merchants. rr>m ir ir Cor. Reynolds lu 1 Ai UAi Molntosh Sts. L FIVE 1 il book furnished with each nted for nix years. More ve actions sold at raarvel DRESS LLARD, six, s. e. 1 ?nil itiii iGHNIEDER, le and Retail Dealer in ONE WINES tcrs, Etc. Agent for Veuve m & Co. Moet and Chandon, leuser-Bush Brewing Ass'n. .eet, AUGUSTA, GA. FEHL BADLY? WM ?ia, want of appetite, Loss of Strength. Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few di ses of Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blooi Tonic. THE MURRAY DRUG CO7., COLUMBIA, S.C. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonic do?s in a day what, slow Quinine caunot do in lOdays. Its splendid cures are in striking contrast with tne feeble cures made by quinine If you are utterly wretched, take ?ri thorough course of Johnson's Tonier and driv? out every trace of Malarial poisoning. The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonio. Itcosts 50 cents if it cures; uot one cent if it does not. 8 The Count^^ti^rrof?fl. office will be open for the purpose of receiv ing tax returns, of both personlfcl-J and reul estate for taxation for the j year 1902, ; rom January the 1st, 1902, to February the 20tb, 1902. All persons owning or controling property in any manner whatso ever are required lo make returns of the same between the dates above mentioned, and any aud all wbo ?efuse or neglect to do so will be charged \uth an additional as secsmeut of 50 p?r cent, for non return on personal property. A1! persons persons 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 towu or city are required to list the part in the citj or town separately from the part outside th? incorporated limit . bereu f. AsHfSHm< ut of real est'at valu?b is fixed by th? County aud Stat . Boards of Equalization every fourth yeir. Every male citizen between the agna of tweuty-on? (21) and Bixty (60) years, except those incapable of earning a support, from being maimed or from other causes, aud except those who are made exempt by law, shall be deemed taxable polls: For the convenience of tax-pay era I, or my representatives will be at the following places ou the dates below mentioned ty receive tax returns : Trenton, Wednesday, January 8th. Arthur M Herrings store.Thursday, January 9th. Johnston, Friday, January 10th. Meeting Street, till li o'clock, Satur day, January 11th. Elmwood, from 1 to 4 o'clock Satur day, January 11th. Fleasant Lane, Monday, Jan'y 13th. S. Cheatham's 9tore,Tuesday,Jan.l4. W, Y. Quarles', Wednesday, Jan. 15. Longmires, Thursday, January 16th. Plum Branch. Friday, January 17th. Farksville. Saturday, January 18th. Modoc, Mond iy. January 20th. Clark's Hill, Tuesday, Jannary 21st. Walter Cheatham's, Wednesday, January 22nd. Ropers X Roads, Thursday, Jan. 23d. CollierV, Friday, January 24th. Red Hill, Saturday, January 2?tr., At I dgf tield Court House from Jan uary 27th to February 20th inclusive. I emphatically insist upon all parties whoso duty it in 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 taxi s, but the law mus* be obeyed. J.B. HALTIYVANGER, . County Auditor. WOBTH Opening some lovely styles in Ladies Dress Shoes. Men ? aud Boys Shoes. Farm Shoes -Shoes that will stand severe Winter Wear. Up-To-Date Goods-No shDddy.. J.M.COBB ip typ OE EDGEFIELD EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULL ?R W. PRESCOTT. ?fi OFFICERS1 t J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Preside... E. J. MIHS, Cashier. J H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier - M ? . Pays interast on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention ro busi ness. your Recount solicited. -^--? ? Enginesand Boilers, Gins ant Presses. GET OtJR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press, Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Fu ric and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll Machinists1 and Factory Supplies. Belting,*Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press aud Gin Worke Repa is Promptly Done Lilli Iron Works & Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GAJ 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a licet rh and description raajl iiutckly ascertain our opinion free whether an intention Is probably patentable. Communies lions strictly con tl d en t lal. Handbook on Patents (ont free. Oldest ssoncy for necurir.fr patents, i Patenta taken through Munn & Co. receive! .ecial natue, without crmrtro. in the ?\ Scientific American. m i handsomely Illustrated wockly. Largest em ulation of any scientific journal. Terms. ?3 e ear: (our months, IL Sold by all newsdealers UNN & Co.36lB-d^ Hew YorkU Branch Office. 625 F St, Washington. D.C. |?j I - 'jo CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY '.''ake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AH druggist.? refund the mon-y if i f.-iils to cure. E.W. Grove's Signatur ison each box. 2? p T. GRICE. HENRY C. WATSON. ) GjRICE & WATSON, j LIVERY STABLES. ? (Grice'sOld Stand.) f?G~ Patronage of the public sol.c i;ed. Prompt, faithful, and carefu service Reasonable charges. photographs, io latest styles, ar prices to suit thu times. R. H. MIMS? i Stops the Cough 1 and works off thc Cold. i Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a c??l? in one day. No cure, yo pay Priie 25 cents. Ol?' KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING Whtfn you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonfc, because the formulais plainly ted on every bottle, showing that simply Iron und Quinine in a pnn it i? tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Notice to Creditors. ALL/PERSONS holding claims .-against the Estate of J S Mc Nurir-aud Rosie McNure are here by required to prove the same be-1 fore toe ou or before the 13th of, December, 1901, or tLey will be de-j bar "'?M. W. F. ROATH, Master Edgefield County. Ndvember 6,1901. /.'/I ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah, Eastern Time at Other Points. Sohednle in Effect Jone 30th, 1901. NORTHBOUND. ?v. Jacksonville (P. S) " Savannah (80. By.) " Barnwell. " Blackville. Ar. Columbia , Lv. Charleston. (80. By. " Summerville. " Branchville. " Orangeburg. " Ringville. Ar. Columbia ... Lv. Augusta, (80. Ky. ). Lv. Gramtevillo . Lv. Aiken. Lv. Trenton.M.< " Johnston. Ar. Columbia, Ev7dal--mbia, (Bldg tit,, " Winnsboro. " Chester . " Bock Hill. Ar. Charlotte . Ar. Danville..7 No.84 Daily 800a 12 25p 356p 412p 550p 7'J0a 7 41a 9 00a 928a 10 24a 11 10a 2 5up 303p S52p 407p 5 45p 5 55p 650p 738p 853p U00p 12 4ta No.Sfl Daily 745p 12 30a 413a 428a 0 15? llU?p 1200nt 20Ua 2 45a 4 0?U j5 40a 980p 1015p limp 11 sop 210a 6 25a 7 25a 817a 8 08a 9 55A 152p Ar. Eichmond Ar. Washington . M Baltimore (Pa *>">.). - Philadelphia . _ " New York. 6U0a 735a 915a 11 aoa 2 (Wp 6 4up 000p 1135p 2 56n 623a Lv. Columbia Ar. Spartanburg " Asheville Ar. Knoxville .... ll 80ai 7 20a 310p|l0 20a 15p 4 0M 200p 7 IQp Ar. Cincinnati 7 80p 810a Ar. Louisville 60pl 8 40a 8OUTII BOUND. Lv. Louisville Lv. Cincinnati Lv. Knoxville " Asheville. " L partanburg Ar. Columbia .... No.83 Daily 7 15a 8 30a 1 55a 7 05a 10U5a 216p No.&5? Daily 7 30p 806p 8 25a 300p 615n 9?** . Lv. New York(Fu.B.R). " Philadelphia. " Baltimore. Lv. Washi'gt'n (So.Ry). Lv. Hich?ioad Lv. Danville 8 30p 6 05p 8 27p 950p U3JP 1215ot 3 60a 6 22a ll 15a 1201 4U6a 6 48p Lv. Charlotte. " Bock Hill. M Chester . M Winnsboro. Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St. Lv. Columbia, (U. D.). 8 20a 910a 9 44a 10 28a 11 35a 9 56p 10 40p 11 15p 12 Ola 105a Johnston , " Trenton. Ar. Aiken . Ar. Granite vi Hu Ar. Augusta, Lv. Columbia (80. Byf. 1200m 140p 152p 2" 2 21p 80 Jp 850a 6 05a 6 7 6 68a 7 45a Ringville " Orangeburg. " Branchville .. " Summerville Ar. Charleston .. Lr. Columbia (So. By.). " Blackville. " Barnwell. " Savannah . A?. Jacksonville (P. 8.). ?OOp B46p 4 42p 5 25p 6 42p 780p 1140a 120p 133p 805p 7 40p 1 b5a 282a 8 45a 425a 5 57a 700a TT?? 2 62a 8 07a 4 60a 915a Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 83 and 84-New York and Florida Ex Sress. Drawing-room sleeping cars between ugusta and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jack sonville, Savannah, Washington and Vew York. Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and Bichmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining oars betwocn Charlotte and Savannah. Nos. 35 and 30-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars be tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull man sleeping cars between Aug" :a and Char lotte ana Charlotte and Richmond. Dining cars servo all meals enroute. Pullman sleep ing cars between Jacksonville and Columbia, enroute daily between JacksonvilleandCincin nati, via Asheville. FRANK S. GANNON. S. H. HARDWICK, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt., Washington, D. a Washington. D. C. W. H. TA LOE, B. W.HuNT, Aa't Gen. P-\sfi. Ag't, Div. Pass. Ag't, _Atlanta, Ga._Charleston, S. 0. 1 ^ > ?xl ? : O W ?> SJ M hr) Ul H3 Cj 1-3 ? I U Ul * td g M hr Q M tr M *! !zj Q Cheap Excursio' SCHEDULE : LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE N C C 1.50 S TC 2.00 0 H G 25( Today on all Fine Whiskey Special Low Rates. N C Horn WInskej.fl 50 per ga 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 (jin. 2 50 " " Send us an order and be convinced as ail will have a good time. Th? schedule lakes in the well known sil ver Top al 2.00. Remit by P O morie.? order, Express money order, or R?gi; tered Leiter in advance, as whiske: cannot be si lpped COD. Train goe: out every day. No charges for jugs. Address all orders to E. J?. LACKEY, H nu LET, M. e. This signature is on every "ko* of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet? tho remedy that cores a cold In one day lo rs W.LUTHER ItS, -Graduate ot I TORONTO, CANADA. VEIEQIIIHIIV, sUBGEcn ann OEPISI. Office and Infirmary at B, h. Joues' stablos, rear of Court House, I respectfully solicit the patronage of the people. g?0F Will answer telephone calls promptly. WE ARE GOING TO THE 1 f TO GET SIH O E S THAT ARE SUPERIOR IN STYLE, DURIBILITY A <& Ot 'I. ;!c COMFORT, AND TONE. Not one detail neglected by the manfs.in the makeup. FIRST 1 QUALITY then I PRICE We have them for Ladle's and Gents, Misses and Boys, Children and Babies. Reader ! we want your trade, but do not ask it unless to your ed vantage as well as ours. W. H. THRRER ?jinn iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiii iiiii:iiiiiiin?aEf]iiiiaiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiuiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iini? 3" ~ ~, POORE, I m. FURNITURE DEALER, Has removed from his^old stand, corner Broad and : Kollock, ir to 942 BROAD ST. My new stock is increased both in volume and variety and I am now prepared to offer the public the best quality of goods at the lowest price. Here area few prices: Ext. Tables.", \Vo 00 Hat Pracks Sideboards Iron Beds Stoves Lamps 5? 8 00 3 00 2 00 25f - ?feaj ?v! $65 00 42 50 . 52 00 30-00 25.00 12 ?0-^. j Bedsteads from $1 C0?k>$?00 CO Washstands " 1 00j 100 00 . Dressers u 2 00 200 00 Suites " 8 00 300 00 Chairs 41 25J 15 00 ' Also corresponding low values chiffoniers, roller (fop dosks, rugs mattings, . curtains, shades, easies, jmantles, bed springs. Visit us,Edgeriield citizens. 9.42 IBIFtO^JD STRE?T, AUGUSTA, - . - GEORGIA. !H,iimii!H,mi?iiiiiiH^ WHISKEY HALI Wo nairn To Ho xuo Eure?! i rited lt Makey Baw? j ga'lon. and mind yoc;Hi?ti:ied wjili-kw-not a decoct: under proof aSu aaU whlakej as low aa $1.10 perl chemicHlrt-but of conreo ?t? new anaf 1 mind you; dallied wl.!,ke77not a deeocEK%3KHH?TOA acTual v distilied by Kona* Ta. Hool-in the Mountain sectionot U. W ?. ? ? ?T? f? ? y^Tway it wai made by boiled o?ar open furaaco wood Ares, in SS^OSS?^?S^SMtSUmt callon.but it'? not any better our srandiathors a century alto. First rate aUd? gga atg ^SfZSSSum we will buy it back than "Mouatain Dow." It b&*,b"\W*%*???*%T NP Ci^ wUl tell ?ou our cuarantco ia cood. To with Gold-and the Peoples h^?^i^?^?^tthr^ or fl? Kallona (in plain sealed box.) at mora fully Introduc? "Mountain Dew," ^'^?X?2Stt^,^ani^m^*i .hipped. On future M??V OFFirE A VD W^E^lgg ? |^0^^?5? 'h ft A,,^ j^gU. WHISKEY?&SIS.6AL "Everything On Wheels' ? ^ AT FIELDS & KELLY'S. ^ gyj|a|pajajajajaj^ I Carriages, buggies, wagons, bicycles, harness, horse- g less carriages, etc. If you will stop and see our stock, you will o-o no further. We have the goods and prices to suit you. Remember the place FIELD & KELLY, 943 Broad Street AUGUSTA, Georgia. Send your JOB PRINTING to the i 1