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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, S)5, ! Lee AL NGWS _._ The session 1905-06 of the S. C. C I. opens on Thursday, the 28th . inst. .Col. J. H. Tillmau spent Mon day and Tuesday in Saluda on professional business. Miss Mamie Horne, of Ridge Spring, is the guest of Mrs. Man ly Timmous. Esqs. N. G. Evans'aud J. Wm. Thurmond were summoned to Sa luda on legal business on Monday. . JCrs. J. C. Mace, of Marion, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. 0. Shep pard, and brother, Mr. C. A. Griffin - - Mrs. S. B. Mayp and Miss Madge Mays returned on Monday after spending several weeks with rela tives at Clark's Hill and ParksviHe Come all who are weary and heavy laden and buy a Mitchel or Owensboro wagon and your path way through life will be smooth and easy. We direct attention to the new ^advertisements of Mr. W. H. Tur ner, C. E. May, W. A. Hart & Co, H. H, Coskery, and new locals ? o? Mr. J, W. Peak. Farmers are showing their coi - fidence in the Edgefield cotton market by bringing their cotton here. We have six regular buyers who pay the highest market price for the staple. <Mossrs. Ramsey & Jones are receiving and opening up the largest stock of vehicles, furniture, and household furnishings of all kinda ever shown in Edgefield. Miss Marie Tompkins, who is very popular with the old as well as the young pepole, is the guest of Misses Lotta and Sue Wheless, pf Augusta. Mr, Addison Lynch who is en gaged m the insurance business in Birmingham was a guest at the home of Mrs, Kate Lynch fest week. We*are pleased -x) annouuce that Mr, Jno. W. Adams and his children,who reside near Colliers, baye entirely recoven d after a prolonged illness from typhoid fever, - . For canned meats of all kind.* send your order3 to the Edgefield Mercantile Company. They have just received a very large ^ship ment cf Libby's celebrated canned "meale. The S. C. C, I has 17 officers and teachers engaged for the session -which begins September the 28th. Thia faculty represents the very . Lest colleges and universities in the United States. -.The- buildings equipments faculty, and course of 6tudy of the South Carol ina Co-Educational Institute will ?compare favorably with the majority of the colleges in South Carolina, Why send your son or^danghter away to college whenyou'have the South Carolina Co-Educatiqal In stitute, which -ranks among the best colleges in the state, so near to your home. Mr. Lewis Stevens, who is a model young mau from old Meet ing Street, that section which hap gent ont so many men who are making their mark in the world, has been engaged ae salesman by Dunovaut &^ Co. Mr. Geo. F. Mime is planning for the erection of a commodious and very attractive residence on the lot opposite the home of Mr. E. J. Norris, This is a beautiful location for a handsome suburban home. Mr. Mima' will "break ground" inside of thirty days and will have the work rushed to com tJetiou. Miss Ruth Cogburn, tie only daughter of Mr^aud Mrs, W. B. Cogburn left on Monday to entnr Hollins Institute, which is the leading female College in Virginia. Miss Huth is a very lovable young lady, whose personal popularity is not confined to our town, and she will be greatly missed durjng her Jong absenph. The good wishes of admjripg hundreds go with hpr. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty, We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, .a?d rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Ask Dr. Prescott what Ms wife ?t}inks of Afack?d Leader Stoves. prjge?eJd ^?erpantile Company SIL|C SALE: Will plose out 36 pieceg silk pow on tiand at N. Y. poBp to poake room for new stock silk. JAS. ?. HAp7 Rogers $ Galjet's celebrated yiolet Water af; TpuioNs BROS. jSo to the plaping rpilj for shin gley np. 1 and no. 2. J?>?L?ijER & CATO, ]?ujl lip.3 Fasse Partout Binding }?P. each. Hat Boards apy polpr. Wi E. LYNCH & CQ. Try our delightful parched coffee at 15 cfs per pound. It will please you. TIMMONS BROS. Prof. Whitman, ?fae Optician of Augusta, will close his office dur ing the moi th of August. The Edgefield graded school I begins on Monday next, the 18tb .inst. You only have about three days of grace remaining, boys You bad better begin to look for yourbookB; as you have not laid eyes on them B?DCB June it will take from now uutil Monday to get everything in readiuess. This is the season that patents are looking for "the best School Shoes for their children. We have the kind that look right and wear right at prices that are right. Let us show von. " * J. W. PEAK. The faculty enlarged for the coming session of the S. C, CI, is a very strong one indeed, spe cialists having been engaged for every department. The salaries paid these teachers are equal to the ealarif s paid by a large num ber of colleges in the state. Col, F. N K. Bailey arrived on Monday from the mountains where he has been spending- his vacation. He will Bpeud the latter part of the week in Bamberg but will return intime for the opening of the graded school on Monday next. Ouruew stock of Not ions is now in! VeJy large assortment of Em bro:deriep, Laces, Ribbons, ard dress trimmings of all kinds. J, W. PEAK. Mrs.-L M. Cobb s^ut au enor mous bouquet of roses to our sanc tum on yesterday that would have been the envy of any bride. "They were very lnrge, very fragrant and exq?isitively beautiful. Such kind and thoughtful rem jmbrance from friends lightens the burdens and brightens the lifo of an editor. Jim Padgett, a mulatto, was ar rested at Johuston on Thursday morning last,charged with assault on a young white girl. He wa? h rough t to jail, but carried at once to tlie penitentiary as there was some talk of violence. Efforts are being made to secure a special term of court to try tue negro. Miss Amin?e Cartledge, the adopted daughter of Mr, C. T Mathis, of Colliers, who has been very ill witb typhoid fever for some time, is now convalescent and if she receives no. backset will soon be fully restored to health. This will be pleasing in telligence lo her large circle of friends. Do not part with your cof.tou when you bring it to this market until you have gotton Mr. C. A. Griflii/s figures on it. He is rep resenting Ii roan & Co,*who rank amo:ig tho foremost exporters of this couutry, Some years ago Mr. Griffin bad large experience as a cotton buyer, and h-j has already gotten his "hand in" agaiu. If he doesn't buy your cotton, he will help you to get rnore from the .'other fellow". It was the writer's pleasure to meet with Capt. aDd Mrs. Clinton Ward and their beautiful little j goldeu haired adopted daughter,! Helen Clark, a few days ago. While Capt. Ward's Jocks indi cate that he is not a young man, yet fte has lost none of the youth ful vi^or of mipdand body. 3wee'; little fielen says her name is uot Helen Clark but' Helen Clark Ward. After making au extended Eu* ropean tour which lasted three mouths, Miss Addie Hughes re lumed to her home at Trenton on Saturday, While abroad Misp Hughes visited all of the piiucit pal cities and leading countries of Europe, going as far south as italy and Spain. Few ind< ed are. the ludivnluals whose good fortuue it is to SQQ the sights and glories of the old world. In view of the fact that Mr. Wm. A. Byrd will uqt be a cans didate for re-election to the office of county superintendent of educa tion and the fact that the field will be open to those who have uot previously heir} the offtce, th,e Rev. P. P. Blalock is being urged by his fiiends to offer for the place. Should he yeild to their impor tunities Mr. Blalock WQV]ld bea strong candidate. Mr. P. R. Wates, of Modo?, has rented the farm of Mr, B. Tillmau, Jr., vyno will leave for Washington, which will he abolit December the 1st. Thu approaching session qfCqugre?s beiqgthe Jon,g session. Mr. Tillman will bein Washington qntil next Jqly, and in his absenpe Mr, Wates will have eutirechsrge pf the place, jroy some time ho has feepD very auxr ious lo move to Edgefield in order to send his children tq the S. ?!.. C, I. Our com nuuity will receive them with open arms. FOR MAKING PICKLE : We ( have just received a shipment of I Pure Five:year;olcj Appia ap?j White Wine 'Vinegar. G. L. PE?sN <?s SON. Just arrived, a lot of Auburn one horse wagons. L';t us sell you oue. Edgefielcl Mercantile Company. Bave your pictures enlarged free.' For particulars see 0. ?. MAY. Let us 'jill your prescriptions. We use only the best'drug.1 fx. ?. PENN & SQ$. If you, are looking frjr chairs that ar? nicely finisher} low iu pripe and ppmfortablp, you, should by all raeaps call at store bf Edgefield Mercantile Copppapy. For shelf hardware and carpen ter's tools of all kinds come to oui store. Our assortment is large and prices within easy reach of all. RAMSEY & JONES. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paul have the sympathy of-our'"community" in the death of their infant sou, which occurred at Johnston on Thursday last while they were visiting relatives. Everything in and around tho college is being put in ship nhape. The white-wash and paint brushes are beiug freely used. Prof. Entz minger will have everything as attractive and inviting as it can be made. The three beloved teachers of the Edgefield graded school, Mis ses Elizabeth Nickles, Hattie New somaud Minnie Dicks, will ar rive the latter part of the week in order to be in readiness for the opening of the session of 1?Q5-Q6 on Monday next. No graded school in the state has more efficient and conscientious teachers than these three ladies. The aupouncement that they are all to return will be, pleasing intelligence to the pupils and patrons of the school. The New York Racket Store is head quarters ou Dress Goods of all kinds, Ladies, see our Broad Cloth, Brilliantines. Silks, Satins and other things too numerous to mention. We have the latest in weaves colors. J. W.PEAK. Mr, 0, A. Griffiu is again ju lull possession of the oldest insur ance agency in Edgefield, having recently purchased Mr. S. M. Rice's entire interest in the busi ness, Mr- Griffin will continu? to represent some/ of the foremost campauies in the lane, and solicits a share of your insurance, When he is out buying cotton Mrs. Griffin will look after the affairs of the office. Having had considerable experience within the last few years she has become quite ai/in suraupe expart, Hon. J. Wm. Thurm md has opened au office at Greenwood for tho practice of law, having as his associate T. C. Turner, Jr., Esq., ?vho is a son of the clerk of court at Greenwood. The stylo of the firm will bi Thurmond <fc Turner. Mr, .'Jthurmond remain in Edgefield but will go to Green wood whenever any business needs his personal attention. Mr. Tur ner was in Edgefjeld last week and met many Q{ our people, impress-: iug them very favorably, Master Gus Tompkins not only looks like his distinguished uucle for whom be is named, but like his uucle be is a buudle nf puergy S-nd delights in doing things. This embryo prince of industry ?6 now at Monetta with his grandparents, where he picks cotton early and late, He ieun't working for fun either, for he requires the hard cash for every pound of the staple that he picks. Little Gus has within him the elemeuts of an oil kingf, steel or railway magnate. Keep your eyes on D. A. Tomp kins, Jr. Mr. Walter EJ, Helston left for Augusta on Monday morning to resum? his position with the Georgia Cotton Oil Company. He will be this large mill's representa tive on the road, establishing agencies and buying cotton seed in large lots. Mr. Holston is a young man of unimpeachable in tegrity of character, and being full of energy and perseverance, he will make the Georgia Cotton Oil Com pany a veiy desirable representa tive. His territory will be a por tion of Georgia and South Caroli na. -Mr. John B. Hill passed through our city on Saturday morning with a buggy-load of Hill-Strom subsoil plows that were ready for delivery. This plow's popularity is on the increase. Wherever tried it bas given entire satisfaction, hence there is a growing demand for it. The subsoiling season is near at hand and every farmer should pro vide himself with a Hill-Strom cubsoil plow. After spending several weeks very pleasantly in Edgefield with her grand-mother, Mrs. V. C. Addison, Miss Mamie Addison returued Iq her hame pear Ninety Six un Sunday. Her brother, Mr. John L. Addison, came down for her. Mrs. C. J. Aah?ey and the mem bers qf her household have been passing the heated term on the suburban hills of Augusta. We by chance mpt Mies Florence Bush on Broad street on Friday last, and she sent much lyve to her yorong friends in Edge^eld,- and express ed her profound regret at being Unable to re'urn to Edgefield to live. She will attend school in Orangeburg ne^t scspinn, residina with her upcle, $ev. ?. M. Fore man. Messrs,. ?Joe and Elmore Ash ley, who graduated from the C. C. I. ip June last, will become raaii'iculatcs of Mercer University at Macon this fall, where they also have an uncle residing. Mrs. Ashley will divide her time be tween Orangebrrgj E$ac,ou and Ellenton, the" latter foe fog her old ^oun?i; Every housewife wants the best Flavoring Extracts or none at all. Remember that we are headquar ters for Flavoring Extracts. We sell nothing but "the best,' G. L. ?,E NN & SON. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to kaep .?'-aperla^n* polio, Cholera and '.trrhoea Remedy at nanci, "knows , j 10 to be a'fact. For sale by All Druggists. We pa??y a fu^ ?tocjc of al! kinds pf piplure ' moulding and pan frame any si?e picture on short potice. _ Tjiffiflftjjs Bftos. Salesman Wanted to look after our interest in Edgefield and ad jacent counties. Salary or com mission. Address Clover Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. An Unfortunate Homicide. On Friday night las! the town of Salada was the scene of a very delorable homicide Hon. E. S. Blease, state se?ator from Saluda county, shot his brother-in-law, Mr. Joe Beu Coleman, four times, deafh resulting Saturday morn ing. For some time Mr. BleaRe had suspected that improper rela tions existed between his wife and Coleman, and having obtained positive proof that his suspicion was founded ou fact he secured two revolvers and went to search for Coleman. On finding him Blease handed him ona^of the pistols, tl ating that he was going to kill him. The result was as above stated. Public sentiment is over whelmingly with the wronged hus band, who surrendered to the sher iff and is now iu jail. Coleman's fate should be a warning to any who may be tempted to invade the sanctity of the borne. We have just opened up a large stock of Fall clothing, HatB and Underwear. You will make a mis take if you supply your, needs be fore seeing our goods and getting our prices, J. W. PEAK. Death of a God-Fearing Man, As we write on Tuesday after uoou the body of that good maD, Mr. Freeman B. Thomas, is beiug interred" in the Red Hill cemetery, which is only va short distance from his home. Rev. J. T. Little john, the devoted pastor and warm persoual friend of the deceased, ie conducting the funeral exercises. Mr. Thomas had been a great sufferer for six or eight months, but bore it bravely and patiently to tbe end. which came at niue o'clock on Monday moruiug. The deceased was a consistent member of Red Hill church and was con spicuous for his sturdy, Christian character. His word was his bond. Wherever Free Thomas was known hid name stood for sobriety,' in dustry and whatsoever things are pure and good and ennobling. The death of such an exemplary mau is a distinot IO?S to the west-side of our couuty. However, Jet'us bow submisf-ively to His will and be grateful that he was permitted' to pa?S a long life among us. His exemple and influence will be a cumulative force for good through out all eternity, There remains of the immediate home-circle a wifp, two daughters and one sou. FIFTY CENTS JN some conditions thc ? gain from thc use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason wc put up a fifty-cent size, which ls enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In conditions the ga! slower-health cannot bc built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishme"* ~ c~~i rather than a lt:? a food foi weak digesiio Send for free S?ott & Bowne, 40y-4?5 Pearl St. Chemists New York 50c. and Si -CO. AH dfUSgUts ANTED -B nye rs for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. _E. ? NORMS. A solid car of chairs lo' arrive this week, ranging in price from 50 cents to $8.00. Edgefiel? Mercantile Company. A Guaranteed Cuve for Piles Itching; $lio,d, B'eedingox Protru ding ?iles, Druggists refund money ?lil kZQi OINT^E^? ra.Ua to sure any cass, no mather o,f how-long standing in fi to H days. First ap plication gives eaue and rest. 50c. ii your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be. forwarded post paid by i'ari s Medicine Co., St, Louis! Mo. We simply do not propose to bt undersold. We are ready to 8?rvc you and ask and examination of qur Furniture, Stove*, Vehicles, etc, Edgefield Mercantile Company. Picture Frames. We jiaye just rees i ved a full line of Moulding lor Picture Frames. So we can make framer any size desired - jd at very rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Tgke Peon's Bitters for the liver. There is nothing better. G. L. PENN & SON. We are constantly replenishing our Block of Jewelry, Cutlery aud Silveivya^.e of allk^nds. We carry only reliable goods and want tb supply your ueeds. If we hav^ what you wish we will order, ar you. jftAwsEY & JOSHS. Tooth Brushes from ta $0 cents at .Ti M M ax s BROS. TURNIP SEED : We have jusi received a fresh supply of all of the popular varieties of Turnip Seed. We only'buy the very best seed that are g Wu. Let us sell you. TIM MONS BROS. '? In Loving Memory. Mr. Tillman Harliug was horn February 24th 1724, and after a lingering illness "of many weekB. he was called to meet tho reward of a life well spent, May 22ud, 1905. He was born and reared on the farm and spent m "ist of his long life in Old Edgefield Couuty. His educational advantages were limited, haviug attended only tho old field schools of his day, but he was a man of- good judgment and a great deal of common sense. At the age of nineteen he was con verted, during a meeting at Little Stevens Creek Baptist church, uni ting with tbac church, and during a long life w as faithful to his ob ligations as a Christian. He mar ried Miss Jane E. Walker Jan 2, 1845, and to them were boru twelve children, eleven of which lived io be grown and married. His widow and most of the children together with one sister, Mrs. J. W. Aiton, now survive him. In 1861, when South Carolina called for volunteers to take up arms, Mr. Harling was among the first to respond and served faithfully until the close of tee war, sur rendering with Geu. Johnson in 1865. On his return home,'be again went to the front and was faithful in peace as he bad been in war. It was our privilege to visit him several times during his last ill ness, and although a great sufferer, he was uncomplaining. He seamed perfectly resigned to the Master's will, and always expressed him self as being prepared whenever the summon should come-, although he desired to remain with his loved ones as .long as it was God's will. He was a kind father, a devoted husband, a true citizen and a con secrated Christian, The funeral services were held in Bold Spring Baptist church, of which ho was a member at the time of his death, and there were present a large congregation of sympathizing friends and rela tions: And uaw ?hat God in his all-Wise providence, has Removed our brother from this earthly borne, we extend to the wife and children onr'heart felt sympathy, and com mend them to our Heavenly Fa therms oare who doith all things well, PASTOR. The Corner Store's Fall and Winter Hats for Ladies. Have you thought of this ? If not, call and see tlje superb styles, no two alike. 'Twill be a pleasure to show them-. . Respectfully, THE CORNER STORE. ' When you need anew Buggy or Wagon come to us. We buy all of our vehicles in car lots from the best manufacturers in the country and are iu a position to make prices right, ' RAMSEY & JO WAS A VERY SICK BOY. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-* rhoea Remedy s "When m.y boy wag two years old-, ho fl ad a very severe attack of bowel complaint, but by the ure of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Iliavrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," sa\s Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy eau bs depended "upon in the moat severe cases. Even choi era infautum is cured by it, Fol low the plain printer! directions and a cure is certain, yoi sale by G. L. P'iuii vv Sou, Notice. The regular examination of teachers will be held Friday, Sept. 15, 1905. The examination will begin promptly at 10 o'clock apd close at 4:30 o'clock, I Ww. A. BYRD, I E. H. FOLK, G. W.SCOTT, Board of Examiners for Edgefield County. Bargains in matting, ?por the ? next ten d,ays we will offer un- 1 precedented bargains in Matting, i Now is the time for the ladies to spread bright new matting upon their floors. i EDGEFIELD MER?AN?^LE COMPANY. There is nothing better than our "White Star" Coffee. Haye you tried it. Our teas aro t^e best to . be had. G.. L. P-ENN & SON?. The Qoldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Caunady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road anead of all others. Edgefield Mercantile Company. WANTED: Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm^of $250,000, capital. Salary $.1,073 per year j payable weekly/, Expenses advanced. Address Geo, G. Clows, Edgefield, S, C, The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Pleasure at moderate pri:cs. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your dealer to chow you our line, or if not represented, write us for psrtrculars. L. K. KAYS CO. Cil?C?MNAT?, OHIO. Do you want a pretty, picture without mouey and without price. -Then call at our store. We are giving pictures away-absolutely free. TIMMONS BROS. Tl M MO IV S & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. We make a specialty of framing Diplomas, odd size pictures etc. Wc E. LYNCH & CO. A large assortment of all widths, colors and Btyles of Picture Mold ing just received at TIMMONS BROS. The best. 10 cents Salmon on the market can be had at G. L. PENN & SON. FOR RENT: A five-rooin res idence. Apply at the ADVERTISER office. Fresh supply of National Bis cuit Company's Crackers in bulk and in packages. TIMMONS BROS. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME B?CK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver t and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cai triumph of the nine lauk ?een?h century; dis covered after years of j., scientific-^research by '??g^B Dr. Kilmer,- tfeft. emi " nent kidney and ViS?-. der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing ame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou ?les and Bright's Disease, which is the worst brm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Syratnp-Root is not rec immended for everything but If you have kid key, Hver or bladder trouble it will be found bst the remedy you need, lt has been tested a so many ways, iii hospital work, in private j?actice, among th\ helpless too poor to pur Rase relief and has proved so successful in i;ery case that a special arrangement has ??n made by which all readers of this paper have not already triad it, may have a Dy icsSX, also a boole imp-Root and how to .ney or bladder trouble, fi reading this generous ind .ling-IO - !, This .ular fifty tfe-nl and Homo of Bwamp-Itoo?, ar s.i?es are s.'. M by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake^ but jember the name, Swamp Dot, Dr. KUmer's Swamp-Root, 4 the address, Binghamton, N. ,.jon euery bottle. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Office over Post-Office. Large assortment of tooth orushes at G. L. PENN & SON. TIRES SET WHILE YOU WAIT. ? have just installed at my shop the most improved tire setting machine on the market-the HOUSE COLD Ti RE SETTER. While you wait-in twenty minu tes-I can shrink tho tires of your ?vag?n ar buggy without defacing Dr charring the rim of the wheel.* ss is often done when the tiree an heated. If you hnv-r, tires set ance while cold cy thia machine j you, will never again allow them 5 tobe heated. I have an expeii Biiced man to operate the machine. Even if your tires do not now need setting 4 invite you to call and see U work, B. J. CROOKER. Fresh supply of all kinds of Sweet Crackers. Stop baking cakes this hot weather. We eau supply you. G. L. PENN & SON. COLIC, CHOLERA AND Every man of a. family should keep this remedy in his home. Buy it now. lt may 6ave life. * PRICE, 2i>c. LARGE SIZE, 50C. 16 Reasons "Why You Should Send Your Sons and Daughters to the Jfeu?A parolina s. c. c. i. .1; 2. 3. 4. 5, 6 7. S. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Edgefleld is noted for its health-being situated in a high, dry, rolling country. Handsome Dew brick buildings with modern improvements and up-te* date equipment. ' Extensive grounds-beautiful oak grove- '. eal surroundings. ?: High-toned, cultured, Christian men and women compose the Faenltyr* fourteen teachers, each a specialist. Gjeatest. care used in selecting- teachors whose personal influence ot?F the students will be elevating." The President and twehe teachers live in the building with the student!. From the time students reach Edgefleld until they take the trainier their-homes, they are underthe watchful care and close personal attes ten of the President and Faculty. Kegular study hours morning, afternoon and night under th? direct supervision o? the teachers. High Standard-Thorough Course of Study-our work bears clo?? in spection. -?. In competitive examinations for West Po.nt, Annapolis and other scholarships, our students have always been eminently successful. On account of our thorough Literary Course, excellent training indis cipline and the general up-building: of character morally and religiously, our graduates are always in demand as Teachers. Stenographers, Book keepers, &c. Table supplied wiih good, wholesome and properly prepared food; ten teachers in dining room with students. ' Because only a limited number of boarders is taken, thereby making ft possible for each student to receive personal attention of the Faculty, : Only two students to each room in the Dormitory. Six students to eacfc. table in the Dining Koora. Ko crowding allowed in any of the Depart ments of the Institution, Because for fourteen years our school has been in successful operation under the same management, thereby proving itself worthy to ask for your patronage. J > Notwithstanding the expensive Faculty employed, the wholesome and abundant table fare and the other home comforts, the charges are moier ate. Vj 'For Catalogue and Terms apj ly to F. X. K. Bailey, Prent. HS? ? 1,200 GALLONS OF USURY'S UNEXCELLED HOUSE PAINT OF ALL THE STANDARD AND I POPULAR COLORS Gallons, half gallons and quarts, for spot cash. In lots of ten gallons and upward we will make special prices. Con-? suit your own interest in getting a bargain of the best paint made. We must dispose of this to make room for fall goods of which we have bought an immense stock. H. H. COSKERY 749-751 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. .* LIT JARS Jelly Tumblers? Jilue Flame Kerosene FALL ARRIVALS My New Goods are coming in daily. Watch this space later, it will do you good. Yours for business. * JAS. E. HART $0^Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ , i - . . . - II. ni -Tl' 1 Vi wy Made-to-Order Garments Moderate Prices Servicable Stylish Delay WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT TO GIVE ALL AROUND SATISFACTION IN WEAR, . a SERVICE AND STYLE Examine our several hundred samples of Cheviots, Wor steds, Cassimeres, etc.-none better. Overcoats and suits made from heavy-weights thet will' protect your body from chilling winds and your pocket-, book from high prices. You will never fully appreciate the convincing worth of our garments until'you have worn one of them-they retain their shape and appearance of new ness during au entire season's wear-and longer if you use them. Ever since we started in business we have made standards and prices^Standards higher and Prices lower. It will be a pleasure to convince you that what we say is right. Better give us this opportunity-it will pay you. G. E. MAY. For Fire and Life - HUGO TO SEES BEFORE INSURING ELSEWHERE, ^We represent the best OM Line Companies.- - { CAUGHMAN 0 i .ARLING ? GENT*& AUGHMAN QC PEARLING J\GE$T90