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FOR S A LE : A uumber of very flue pigs. For price, etc., apply to E. J. M IMS. Why go to the trouble and .ex pense of making cakes at home when you can buy delightful fancy crackers that are fresh at THE PENN DRUG STORE. .'Joiuts pain you this morning?' Rheumacide will give you quick relief. ' Ask your Druggist. Let us furnish your house at a little cost. Solid Oak Suits, from $23 up, chairs from 50 cents up and Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 up. RAMSEY & JONES. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. *'I would cough nearly all night long,"; writes Mrs. Chas. Apple gate, pf Alexandria, Iud , "and. could hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a block I wculd cough frightfully and snit bleed, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pouuds." lt's ab solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at THE PENN DRUG STORE. ; PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES Bnog the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. ??F"Photographs fitted in Lockets and Buttons. R. H. M IMS. FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS OF ALL KINDS. RoseB, Evergreens, Nut Bearing Trees and PlautB for the Flower Yard. ,Now is the time to order. R. H. MIMS. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into meutal power. They're won derful in building up ihe health. Only 25c per box. Sold by THE PENN DRUG STORE. Just received a car load of "Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Rock Hill" | and "Hackney" buggies. We want to sell you. RAMSEY & JONES. Fruit Tree's. Why buy your fruit trees from agents-people you never saw be fore and never expect to Eee again 1 and from nurseries that do not exist and pay two or three prices for them-when you can get any thing you want from P. N. LOTT, Johnston, S. C. The following are now ready for delivery being thoroughly matured before being taken up : Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apples, Mulberries, Appricots, Paper Shrill Pecans, Japan Walnuts, Strawber ries, Raspberries, Roses and Shrubbery. A postal card will gt t ali the information you need as to prices terms, etc. Eye glasses that give ;ou Com fort. Geo. F. Mims, Optician. THE AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK. . 805 Broad Street. W. B. YOUNG, - - - President jf. G. WEIGLK, - - - - Cashier ll SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED j Interest Paid on Deposits. L"="_Jf The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it - heart disease, 1 pneumonia, heart ?failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. Sf you are feeling badi}- you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. . It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized Deities. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both nome of Swamp-Root sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this genere--s offer in this paper. CHICMESTER'S ENGLISH SAFE. Alwtr.rtJUbio. Ladle*, uk Drarritt . tor CHICHESTEK'S KN GUSH ta KED ul Cold mtlallle box?, realtd with UM ribbon. Take BO other. Refaite D&acerons Bnbatitatlona sad Irait' aaaal Bay or y??r Draff Ul. or ?ad 4*. ta ittnm* (br Partien] arm, Te? tl in on Lol?, and M Keller for- Ladle*," m Urta-, br rc r- tum Moll. IO. OOO T tallia OD laU. Sold by . ?al! Srefjliu. CUe?eater?>etatealC?s lh<-1 ia tr. iUdUo.B Saura, POllJu. FA. As* visitors tb our town walk over to see the haudsome college build ing, dp you not suppose that they chucki?' and smile audibly as they cross the antiquated bridge that spans the branch near the collpge ? Maybe this structure met the needs, of old Edgefieid, but it is inade quate to the demands of new Edge field. Bring us your laundry. We re present the famous Charlotte Steam Laundry. C. E. MAY. Mr. William Fune, who is managing the growing mercantile business of Mr. L. A. Ashley in Edgefield made a trip to Augusta on Friday last, by the "Plank Road*' route, to assist Mr, L. Y. Bryant in buyit.g Borne very fiue nuleri from Mr. Aanle}*, who is in the stock business with Mr. Chew, the finn name b^icg Ashley & Chew. Mr. H. Albert Mims, who is now superintendent of a large oil mill al Louisberg, N. C., after an ab sence of three years, spent Sunday in Edgefieid, leaving Monday noon for Houston, Texas, where he has been sent by the owners of the Louisberg oil mill to sell 25000 bushels of au early variety of cot ton Beed to the Texans for plant ing purposes. By planting very early varieties the Texas farmers can to some extent combat the boll weevil, and the great demand bas caused the price of these seed to rise to 75 cents or $1.00 per bushel. On his returu, about three weeas hence, Mr. Mims will 6pend a fortnight in Edgpfi Od with the home folks. Prominent Physician Dead. Dr. A. H. Ashley is no more. Ou Saturday morning last at his home uear Fruit Hill his spirit bade adieu io the tempie not made with bands and took up its abode in the spirit laud. Many of tho friends of the deceased did not know of his illness and to them ihe announcement ot' his death was a great surprise and shock. Dr. Ash ley's friends are numbered by the hundreds, his gentle, courteous .manner always wiuniug tte esteem of those with whom he came in contact. He waB descended from one of the old aristocratic familitB of Aiken county, where he was boru and reared, having located at Fruit Hill some years ago to en gage in the practice of his profes sion. As a neighbor, always kind and obliging, the deceased shall be missed; ae a physician, minister ing to the poor as faithfully as to t e rich,he shall be greatly missed. Dr. Ashlpy is survived hy a devoted wife, who, before her marriagp, wa? Miss Mary Allen, the youngest daughter of Capt. W. S. Allen. Ihe interment took place Sun day morniug a*, the family buring ground near Capt. Allen's home. 1 A Union Service. On Sunday evening last all of 1 the resident pastors and their con- 1 gregatiotiB uuited in a welcome ; service in the ^Methodist church. After a very earnest and appropri ate sermon by Rev. T. P. Burgess a cordial welcome was extended to ? Rev. Marvin Auld, the newly in- > stalled Methodist, pretor, who ex pressed his grateful appreciation < for the manner in which he hat> ] been received in Edgefieid. It , has caused general rejoicing l hat the pastors cf the Methodist, Pres byterian aud Baptist churches < have decided to hold these union ? services ou every' fourth Sunday ; evening. Wa trust and believe ] that thu coming together of the Cl-rii-tian people of the commuui- ? ty for the purpose of worshipping their common God will draw them nearer together and strengthen the | bouda of eympathv and Christian fellowship. The uext uuiou ser vice will be held iu the Pretby teriau church ~u the fourth Suu- 1 day evening in February, at which Rev. C. E.Butts will preach. .Letter to B. J. Crooker. EDGEFIELD, S.C. DKAR SIR: The Trustees of Fair Grounds, CobleskilJ, N. Y., were glac! to pay 15 cerusa gallon more for De voe; and no wonder. Two other paint agents said it would take 150 gallon? of their paint to cover the building. Our agent put it at 125 or Jess. It took 115. We saved them 35 gallons of paint and painting (worth $4 to $5 a gallon, as the painting costs two or three times as much as flie paint) less 15 cent a a gallon on 115 gallon^ Say $140. That'bhow to count the cost of paint. The cost of putting it on is S3 or $4 a gallon. You see what that means. Go by Devoe. Yours truly, P; W. DEVOK. 35 New lrork. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Board Meeting. The members of the executive board of tho Edgefieid Bapt ibt as sociation are rt quested to meet at Edgefieid at eleven o'clock a. m., Wednesday, February the 3rd. A full attendance is desired. O. SHEPPARD, Chairman. Are You Insured? -O I am still writing Insurance for the New York Lifo Insurance Com pany, oue of the Strongest Com panies in the world and one whr.so contracts are very liberal. In the recent Iroquois theatre disaster of Chicago 595 persons lost thoir li VP?, of whom 19 were wise enough to carry insurance aggregating $10,000 in the Ne* York Life and their estates have already been paid. This disaster furnishes a startling deraonetralion of the widespread ueceesityuf IMMEDI ATE insurance for men and women. Let me insure you. My rate6 are very reasonable. JAMES T. MIMS. We have in stock a fa., line of Iron, Enameled and Brass Bede, with Springs to fit. RAMSEY & JONES. j L0QZL N?WS- ? \ If you have fo'lder for pale. &iU at the ADVERTISER office. Have you seen Messrs. Joues & Sou about your guano yet ? Mrs. S. M. Rice is spending several days in Augusta with friends. Mr. W. H. Turner tolls our readers this week about bis ex cellent shoep. Look up his adver tisement. Just received and coming 2 car loads of nails and barbed wire. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. MessrB. B. L. Jones & Son re ceived a car of very fine horses and mules ou Monday. Their prices are right. Mrs. Joseph Kinard (nee M i BB Fannie Marsh) came up from Bamberg on Saturday last to visit her mother, Mis. Emma Marsh. Hicks' forecast for February states that it will be- the coldest and most disagreeable month of the entire winter. If that be the case, we thank Heaven that it will be the shortest mouth. There ?B some consolation in Ihi fact that, while some grain is being killed by the intensely cold weather, the Hessiau .flies and other insects-that attack th*, grain in early spring are being killed also. We sell the celebrated Sweet Orr & Co. Overalls none better. CE. MAY. . Under the law Treasurer Wil liams will be forced on February the 1st to add another one per cent penalty to all unpaid taxes. Those who have not paid can prevent this increase in the penalty by paying at once. Mr. W. H. Djru is wearing a very broad smile these (fays (hardly these night*) and feels as wealthy ap the Standard Oil mag nate-all became a littl? gentle man has arrived to rule over his household. Heinz's celebrated Dressings and Pickles, both in bottles and in bulk at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Mrs. J. Berrien Walker enter tained her friends with a very-de lightful recpption on Saturday af ternoon from five to six o'clock in honor of ber friend, Miss Tinslly, and sister, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, both of Macon, Ga. Miss McMillan died in Green ville on Friday last at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Dr. T. M. Bailey. Th?} remains were interred near Bamberg on Saturday. Col. F. N. K. Bailey was notified cf ber ; death by wire and joined the twn- 1 sral party in Columbia Saturday morning. Mr- W. E. LaGroup, a brother . J{ Mrs. J. E. Hart, has accepted a ? position as salesman with Messrs. ' W. H. Kennedy & Co., of Willis- ; :ou. This firm is fortunate in se- i Hiring the services ;if Mr. h\ 3roue, who is not only au excel- , lent salesman but a young man of ini.nppacbable character. Some years ago when cotton wnp < very low some merchants wo- ? ? 3tale in their advnrtistmeuts that, i the price of their goods was in j keeping with the price of cotton, ! but they dare not use such phia- i ppology uow-a-c'.ays. Such an ad- | vertisement would bea business i killer instead of a business builder. Ladies Cloaks and Capes, Misses Cloaks aod BOVB Suits will be sold at a reduction of 25 per cent at C. E. MAY'S. There is general complaiut, ?ot only in Edgefield but in every 3ection of the state, that the sup ply of well water ?B very limited. Even the railroads have great diffi culty in some places in getting water for their engines. It is prob able that the supply of water will be greatly increased when the heavy rains of early spring set in. For a number of years the Geor gia Chemical Works have been making and selling high grade fertilizers to the farmers of Edge field ct unty. And when this re liable factory, which is almost a home orterprise, buing just across the river, brands a bag "J3ig'i Grade" you can bank on its con tents. The Edgefield Mercantile Company bandies their goods. Mr. G. P. Cobb, by persistent effort, honest dealing, courteous treatment, and advertising liber ally, bas built up a large business at Johnston. His stock consists of buggies, wagons, undertaker's supplies, furniture, house furnish ings, etc, The history of fte Cobb establishment has been one of j steady growth. Watch his adver tisement in our coluains. A large supply of School Books always ou band at reasonable prices at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Nineteen new students have al ready entered the S. C. C. I. since the Christmas vacation, ani there are others who purpose matricula ting at an early day. This ie a splendid showing when we consi der the fact that it is practically j the middle of the college year and nearly all who go off to school do so in the early fall. This victory against great odds is only an earn est of what Col. Bailey will do next year. Not many years will elapse before it will become neces sary to build an tiunex to the col lege. A large assortment of garden seed just received direct from the celebrated Buist farms. THE PENN DRUG STORE. ~" j"--?-1-?-n- m i . m "i."j!" i ' MiSB Ahnie Bee visited frier, in Columbia labt week. Miss\Elizabeth Hill speut h week at "Hie home of Mr. and M W. D. Reacty near Johnston. Over 3000 yVrdf of Embroid' ?es are being offered at barga prices by Mr. J. Ev Hart. Re h fa new advertisement and pro thereby. What\ is more delightful f breakfaster supper than Pi?kl< Pigs' Feet. >"VVe have them. Nv THE PENN DRUG STORE. Yong man, your sweetheart expecting you to fnke her to tl entertainment in the college auil torium on Saturday evening ne: Don't disappoint her. \ Have you seen the nt>w celle auditorium by lamp light ? not. attend the entertainment r Saturday evening next. Bei J heated by steam, the hall will 1 as comfortable as your own hom The wann rains of the past fe days have been ibo very life small groin, enabling it to ove come to some extent the darna] done by the constant freez through which it has passed. Rev. John A. Holland, the wei known dealer in musical i ii st ri mentis, has been in and aroui: Edge-field for several days, cal 1 ii upon aud supplying Ihe ueeds i his numerous-patron^ in this se tiou. Br.ys Suits 8 to 15 years at a ri duel ion of 25 per cent. CE. MAY. A varied programme, such as I afford an evening of real pleasui and enjoyment to,all who atteuc will be presented in the colley auditorium on Sa'urday evenin next by the Arion Quartette. The friends of Maj. S. S. Kiri land deeply regret that he ha bppn quite sick for some time o "Edgewood." H?6 sou, Mr. Jae Kirkland, who holds a rpsponsibl position in a large bauk in Phils delphia, has arrived to be with hi father for several days. Rey. P. P. Blalock, who ba served Berea church so faithfull ami successfully for several years has been called to the pastorate o Gilgal for this year. Rev. Mi Blalock has accepted the call an< will meet with the Gilgal flock re gularly every third Sunday morn ing. Heretofore there was a surplui of little chairs and other furniture at tli9 Kindergarten, but now th* supply is not equal to tho demand Every little chair ha?, an occupant and still there are olh?rs to come All who will are bidden to come and none will have to stand, foi an hundred more chairs will be purchased if they are needed. Large slock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc. Get oui prices. RAMSEY & JONES. Mrs. Ellis Graydon, of Abbe ville, visited laat week in Edge field at the homes of Mrs. Ella S. Tompkins and A. S. Tompkins, Esq Her yisit would have been prolong-d but the was summoned by telegram to her daughter, Vir ginia, who is quite sick at a female college in Charlotte. In the sandy seclioi.-s of the county plowing bas already be gun. It is to be hoped, however, that those residing in the clay re gions will not, in their eagerness to begin the preparation for a large acreage in cotton, begin too earl}, plowing their landa before they are dry enough. A very artistic new curtain has been painted for the opera house by Mr. McNair, whose headquar ters aro in New York. A vivid re production of tb;1 battle of Manilla adorns the centre, and sundry business cards have been painted in a very conspicuous and catchy manner around it. Upon the whole the curtain is avery novel aud at tractive oue. One of the most flourishing Sun day school* iii the county is held at the mill chape). On Sunday afternoon laft, despite the fact that it was a very cold and disagreeable day, there were sixty nine scholars present. Messrs. J. P. Couch, Elijah Ti ru merman, L E. Jackson, J. I.V. McManus, Mesdames Nannie Griffin, A. L. Barker, A. P. Hol land, and Id:i S. Sheppard and others are doing a splendid work over there. We publish this week the pro gramme of the Union meeting of the first division of the Edgefield Baptist association, which con venes with the Edgefield Baptist church on Saturday^next. It is to be hoped chat every church will seud a full delegation. The greater the number of delegates and visi tors in attendance upon these meetings the greater is the bene fit derived from them, A very cordial invitation ia extended to all. Homes will be provided for a largp number of delegates. Just received 8 car loads of corn, 1 car loads of flour, 1 car load of meat and 2 car loads of meal. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. The Arion Male Quartet, of Chicago, waa the sixth attraction on the Baptist tabernacle course last night, and they highly delight ed on audience of about .twelve, hundred people with their charm ing music. Each number was heartily encored until the program was prolonged over two hours. The quartet is composed of the follow ing young men, all of whom have splendid voices : W. J. Juleson, baritone; Thomas E. Sweeney, first tenor; F. Gaylord Parsons, second tenor, and E. C. Parmeu *er, basso. Captain Richmond P. Hobson was announced as the next attraction on the course for Janua ry 13th.-"Atlanta Constitution," January 6th. /TISAMATTEROFHEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pare THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE Fewer gallons; wears longer ; Dovoe. Tickets are on sale at the store of Mr. C. E. May for tb?entertuin ment of the Arion Quartette. Re served sf-ats 50 cents, general ad mission 35 cents and Bt-udent?-25 C9UtS. Just as a reminder, we would ask if the fire engine r&Jcept constaut ly in fighting trim, with a full sup ply of chemicals re.Tdy foi any emergency. Should we have a fire, let it not be said, for lack of atteutiou, that the property could have boen saved had the eugine been ready to do full duty. . What we have left in Misses Cloaks will be sold at a reduction of 25 per cent. C. E. MAY. Each of the four gentlemen who compose the Arion Quartette is au artist in bis particular sphere and any single number on the pro gramme is worth the price of ad mission,. Mr. J. P. Ouzts, who with the assistance of the president, Mr. A. E. Padgett, is managing tho af fairs of Tho Edgefield Mercantile Co with the nerve anda bil ?ty of a J. J5. Morgan, spent Thursday last iu Augusta on business connected with Edgefield's wholesale house. Superintendent of Education Byrd labors in 6ea3on and out of season for the improvement of the public schools of the county, visit ing all of them at regular inter vals. Last week he visited several schools in the extreme western and northwestern sections of the coun ty. Mrs. Byrd accompanied him as far as Longruiros, where she spent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fuller. In order not to carry ovpr a Cloak or Cape, *e have decided to sell the remainder of our Stock at n reduction of 25 per cent. C. E. MAY. The commudious auditorium of the new college building will be christened on Saturday evening uext with an entertainment by the Arion Male Quartet which fis touring the so'.ith under the au spices of the Alkahest Lyceum. Everybody in Edgefiold should by all means attend this initial en tertainment at which an elaborate programme will be presented. Money To Loan Easy Terms. NOW is the time to make arrangements for the year's business. I loan money at EIGHT .per cent for five years and longer. You can get the money from me to buy your supplier, or for any other purpose, if you have improved town or farm property to offer as security. I require no endorsers. WM. P. CALHOUN, Edgefield, S. C. Real Estate Agency I take this means of announc ing to my friends and the public geuerally that I have established a Real Estate Agency in connec tion with my insurance busiuess. Have you any real estate that you wish to couvert into cash, or .. have you any cash that wish to j invest in Real Esiate ? Make your wants known tb me and I eau as- : sistyou. All busiuess distrusted to me will receive my personal atteutiou. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. A. GRIFFIN. TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS ! If }rou have a sick type writer consult Dr. Gibbes. Cures guaranteed. If you want to buy a new typewriter, or ex change your old one, con sult GIBBES. J. WILSON GIBBES. Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps, Office Furniture. 1334 Main St, Columbia, S. C. THE LADIES favor painting their churches, and therefore we urge every Minister Lo remember we gi ve a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez If ai nt toward tho painting. Wears anil covers like gold. Don't pay $l.Su a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth (JO cents) which you do when you buy oilier paint.-? in a can with a paint label on it. S & 6 make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L <? M, and mix six gal lons pure Linseed Oil with it, and thus get paint at less than $1.20 per gallon. Many houses ave weil painted with four gallons of L & M and three gal ions of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. These Celebrated Paints are sold by THE PENN DRUG STORE. You cannot spend two hours more pleasantly and profitably than by going lo hear the Arion Quartette. The prei-s commente frjm evety section of the country are loud in their praises. Union Meeting The Union Meeting of the 1st Division of the Edgefield Associa tion trill meet with the Edgefield church Saturday Jan. 30th at ll o'clock. 1st. Devotional services, con ducted hy Root Parks. 2nd. Organization, and repoits from the churches. 3rd. Some ci the needs of our Association, discussed by F. N. K. Bailey and T. C. Callison. 4th. Piety in the Hom'3, dis cussed by G. I?. Burton and E. A. Rodgers. 5tb. How tiie'Gospel is to be Preached to lin- Heathen. C. E. Burts and 0. Sheppard. 6th. Denominational Progress in the Stale, p. P. Blalock, J. E. Johnston. 7th. Sunday-Sunday School, with addresses by persons chosen by Superintendent. Missionary Sermon, by Rev. G. II. Burtou. Why go off to a Business College When tbe^. C. C. I. is here! WE are now^ble to offer you a complete Busiuess\Course in your wn town. ^ \Qur business Department is con duced by a teacher \vho is a gradule of two of the besK Busi ness CoRego? in the south and has bad eight years experience in ac-, tuai business. Lot that boy or girl take a course in Book-keepiug-.or short-hand; it may mean mouey to (bein in years to come. Do they write a good hand! If not let them take a cours'* in spe cial penmanship from now.; until June. You may not have Ibis eb ance U'inr you uga in scion. For terms opp Iv to F. N, Iv, BAILEY, Presiden t. P. S. If you aro behind in figures join our night clues in Business arithmetic. Fo: WE are ol .merdai Fertiliz iiioiir Fertilizer Chemical Worl ' the Royster Bi llie GUARAN: S ocla and other AVE are rn Meal, Corn, Fl a nd'Plantation co-Chewing a usual. ?jSrSee o WE are re ing and II cati Points etc. WE carry Vehicles of all Coffins and Un Agents foi THE FARMERB BANK OF EDGEFIELD S. c., ST? AND G0?NTY MPOS IC I T- .c LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEP *aj?'??p s . Paid up Capital.$ 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 18,000.00 Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 Protection to Depositors.$134,000.00 We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository?for their money to the abott facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Under provision of its charter this bank is authorised to act as trustee, guard? aa administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINiFORD, Vice-Pr? J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, AM??CMM? QUIT COUGHING! There is no need of wearing your Lungs out, when you can a bottle of MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLI EN AND TAR. A few doses of this Household Remedy will give iname re! ief. A positive cure for INFLUENZA, (BRONCHI TIS AND DISEASES, OF THROAT, ANTI-SPAS MODIC IN CROUP. -PUT UP BY THE MURRAY DRUG CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. COSKERY'S HEADQUARTERS for vehicles of all . kind, FARM WAGONS from one to four 'horse. Columbus, Cincinnati and other grades of BUGGIES, SURRIES, ETC. Babcock's fine and unexcelled Buggies, Carriages, Stanhopes, Cabriolets are the best in the United States for the money. Masbury's superior house paint. H. H. COSKERY, Sole Distributing Agents. 749 751 Broad St.. Augusta, Ga. W. J. Rutherford & Co MANUFACTURER OF ? i \ I 1 I I AND DEALER .IN t Cement, Plaster, Hair, Firebrick, Fire Clay, ' Ready Roofing and >fPfer Material. Write Us For Prices. Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, Augusta, Georgia 3000 Yards Embroideries -TO be sold at BARGAIN prices. Every Lady is wanted to come and see this Grane' Dis play of HAMBURG, SWISS j and NAINSOOK EDG-1 INGS and INSERTIONS, j Yours for EMBROID-j ERIES. JAS. E. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. rthe Year 1904. dering to the Farmers a full Line of Com ers. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar Works, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia is, and Columbia Guano's Goods known as ands. These goods have analyzed ABOVE TEE. We also sell Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of . ingredients for Home Mixing of Fertilizers. )\v offering at low prices in any quanity Meat, our, Molasses, Rice Meal, Fine Feed,' Hay Supplies of every kind. Our Stock of .Tobac nd Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than ur Stock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. lady to supply you with your Stoves,-Cook ng-Hardware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow a full line of Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and kinds, Harness Leather, also a full line of dertaker's Goods. ? Babcock Buggies. md inspect our Stock and you will buy. ?ale and Retail.