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^ ?. MIMS. - : - EDITOR .TERMS? ONE YEAR' $1.50 ". SlX MONTHS 75 WEDNESDAY. OCT. ll, 1905. '-^Tli?,'Supervisor has ordered an flectiontTbeheldin th i s cou n ty on the very important question of "dispensary" or "no dispensary" on D?cembor the 7th. The peti tions toat were.presented io . him contained 720 names, nearly half of. the voters. It is conceded by everybody that that the dispensary will be voted out by a very large majority. It is probable that Edgefield will have an up-to-date electric light plant before many months pass. Teu thousand dollars have been subscribed, chiefly by citi zens of our town. If after a thor ough investigation it is fouud that such a plant will pay in a town this size, steps will be taken at once to form a stock company. By all means let's have mo;e light and more water, too. The latter is the greatest need at present. Dr. J. T. Pattison Has Been Re i instated as Treasurer of Edge field County. ? Doubtless our readers are aware ^frfaat^on Thursday last Governor Hey ward suspended Dr. J. T. Pat tison as treasurer of Edgefield county\upon a complaint from the Comptroller General and charges that.were preferred by Mr: A. E. Padgett as foreman of the grand jury. In view of the fact that in the complaints filed with the Gov ernor no fraud but. simply irregu larities aud negligence were alleg ed, the friends of Dr. Pattison immsdiatbly *8et about to have him reinstated at once. The following from SuudayV isBue of the Columbia State gives the facts as to Dr. Pattison's rein statement: "Since the announcement that Dr. "J. T. Pattison had been sus pended from transacting the duties -of th? office of treasurer of Edge field county, Governor Hey ward has had, considerable , pressure brought to bear, to reinstate the treasurer.1 When Dr. Pattison waB suspended, Governor. Hey ward asked the legislative delegation to recommend a successor to ba ap pointed to serve until the matter could be determined finally. The , ;delegatioii-lias.recpnimonded that ' Dr.Tattison.be?reihstated. . Mr. W. B. CbgDurn,clerk of the "J^?C^erto? Edgefield county, came to the city last night and presented ^ Ifth? papers in the case to the gov ernor and an order was issued at once reinstating Dr. Pattison. In hi? complaint to the governor, Comptroller General Jones in the outset said that the charges were not as tb malfeasance, but as to negligence. Governor Heyward last night notified the county auditor, Mr. J. B. Haltiwauger, that Dr. Pattison had been reinstated, and the fol lowing proclamation was issued in the form of a notification to Dr. Pattison : Whereas, on October 4th, 1905, I, AB governor of South Carolina, by virtue Ol authority vested in me by sections 393 and 340, of volume 1, code of laws of South Carolina, 1902, did suspend you as county treasurer of Edgefield coun ty for the reason that there was a deficiuncy of $4,187.73 in the amount of funds in -your charge as county treasurer, caused by your negligence and mismanagement in the conduct of your office as coun asurer, the same having been ?fficially reported to me by the Hon. A. W. Jones, comptroller general ; 'And whereas, there is satisfac tory evidence before me that you have deposited in the Bsnk of EdgefieldIhe sum of $4.107.23, to cover the said shortage ; 'And whereas, you allege in your petition of this date that this de ficiency grew out pf Borne confu sion of accounts; 'And whereas, the legislative delegation from the county of Edgefield, who were requested by me to recommend a suitable per son to be appointed temporarily to take charge of the office of county treasurer of Edgefield county, unanimously recommend that you be reinstated in said office, which the bondsmen on your official bond as county treas urer also unanimously . recom mend, stating that they have im plicit confidence in your charac ter and integrity ; 'And whereas, the comptroller general ?n his report to me of your shortage expressly said there was no evidence of any dishonest in tention on your part ; 'Now, therefore, I, D. C. Hey ward, governor of tho State of South Carolina, being satisfied that there are sufficient grounds for your reinstatement, do, by vir tue of power vested in .me by the above, sections, hereby revoke sucb suspension and reinstate you in the performance of the duties of county treasurer of Edgefield county."' The subjoiaed is a copy of the letter to Auditor Haltiwauger au thorizing him to turn the office of county treasurer over to Dr. J. T. Pattison : Hon. J. ?. Halt i wanger, Countv Auditor, Edgefield, S. C. Dear Sir: Having this day re voked the suspension of Dr. J. T? pattison as county treasurer of Edgfield county, and re-ius.tated him in the porformanoe of tbi duties of tfjat office, you .will please at ouce turn over tbe office to.bi.m as county treasurer of^Edgefield county. --/fi Verv truly yours, D. C. HEYWARD, Governor. Mr. Percy Marshall Feltham, oi Greenville, Weds Bliss Curran Maude Hartley-Edge ii eld's Most Brilliant Home Wedding. Little wonder it is that pome of Edgefield's young men are long faced and heavy of heart. Another of our fairest flowers is to be plucked by au alien hand. This (Tuesday) evening at eight-thirty o'clock a young gentleman from the "Mountain City" will lead to Hymen's altar one of Buncombe's loveliest maideus. The stately Bates mansion, pur rounded by scores of Lebanon-like cedars that remain as some of the ol. land-marks left by the pioneer seti lers of the town, will this even ing be a sceue of exceeding bril liancy and enchanting loveliness. Huge bonfires without will light up the pathway of approaching guests and myriad3 of candles and lamps within will v.elcome aud gladden .them as they cross the threshold. Not only the frout par lors, drawing-room and spacious hall but the entire household has, under the direction of Mrs. Eu gene Bates, assisted by a bevy of beautiful girls from the town, ueen very tastefully decorated. Palms, faros and pot plante,, in adaiti n to golden ?od and evergreens that are festooned and draped upon the walls and doorways,\will heighten the surpassing beauty of the deco rations. The color scheme of white and yellow will be minutely and uniquely carrie 1 out in all of the decorations, including the bridal table aud iu the attire of bridVs attendants. The beautiful girlish bride. Miss Curran Hanley, who by her gentle, amiable disposition and many charms of manner has endeared herne)f to a largo circle of frien de, is lhe only daughter of Mrs. Mary Bates Hartley-the queen and idol of ?he. home. The handsome young.groom, Mr. Percy Marshall Feltham, is a very popular and prominent business man of Green ville. As these two greatly beloved young people plight their tro'jb* m the presence of admiring friends and loved ones the words that shall make thtm husband and wifo will be pronounced by Rev. Charlee IS. Burts. Mr. James T. Bacon will preside al the piano. The weddiug ceremonial will be opened by the following sweet lit tle giris : Miriam Norris, Natalia Padgett, Helen Tillman, .Emily Tompkins, Ida Folk and Floruce Mims, who will form au aisle of white satin ribbon that will lead to che floral arch from the centre ot which will be suspende^ a large wedding'bell of white roses. Pretty little Margaret May will be the ring bearer. The attendants are to be Mies Kate Tompkins with.Mr. Benjamin Boatwright, of Ridge Spring; Miss Virginia Addison with Mr. Porcher of Greenville ; Miss Fannie Shep pard with Mr. Joseph Cunningham, of Columbia; Miss Rhett Shep pard with Mr. Tabor, of Columbia ; aud Miss Grace Tompkins with Mr. George LaFaye, of Greeuville Miss Julia Crouch, of Salisbury, N. C., will be maid of honor, Mrs. Eugene Bates matron of honor and Mr. Eugene Bated best man. - During the evening, after con gratulations and good wisheB have been showered upon the bride and groom, a sumptuous wedding sup per will be served. The great num ber of very handsome presents that have already beeu received attest the great popul ari ty and esteem in which theee young people are held. Mr. and Mrs. Feltham will leaye on Wednesday morning for Way cross, Ga., where a reception and house party will be given in their honor by the parents of the groom. Later they will spend Borne time in Florida. COLD SPRING. The many friends of Mr. Waiter Bruuson wero glad to see him at Rehoboth yest ?rda)'. MisB Cleora Brunson, the beau tiful and accomplished daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brunson has charge of the kindergarten school at Saxton Mills in Spar tanburg county. Miss Cleora has made many friends since going to Spartauburg. She ?B doing a noble work in Iraiuing the minds aud hearts of the little children in her charge. Miss Fannie Cochran has ac cepted a school in Lancaster coun ty and will commence her teaching about the firBt of November. Miss Faunie is well prepared to teach and we are sure she will make an ideal teacher. Mr. Flaris Graves has ac epted a position with Mr. W. P. Park6 of Parksville. Mr, Willie McDaniel spent oue or two days in Augusta last wofk. Cotton has gone below ten-cents aud from all we hear the farmers will hold until it goes back to ten ceuts. Some of the Rehoboth farmers have commenced to sow oats. Mr. Charlie Strom, son of Mr. Butler Strom, will leave iu a week or two for Augusta to take a busi ness coarse in the Osborne busi ness college. Charlie is one of Re hoboth's be?t young men and we are sure he will succeed in hip chosen profession. Mr. Sampson Strom, of Green wood, visited his mother, ..Mrs. Sallie Strom, last woek. Mr. James Lanier, one of the oldeBt mf:n in our community is quite sick. MrB. Mallie Cartledge, wife of Mr. Thomas Cartledge, and daugh ter of Mr. John Blackwell, ni Parksvills, died lr st Thursday morning at her home near Parks mm SgBgg ville. 1$T8. Cartledge leaves a hus . -band, $ffree?. small.-children; .a \ father,- one tist?i, threerbrother? : arid: a host of friends to o?o.uru hex % lossii It/^s. so for ope to be taken avpay itf/lne prime of life yet 'God never"makes a~mistakp. He does all things for tho best. We exteud our heart felt sympathy ; to the bereaved ones. We have received from Tandy Culbrealh $1, R. A. Wash $1, W. T. Thurmond 50c Cedar SpringB church $1.40 for Mr. George Quarles. VVho next ? ROSE COTTAGE. Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by de rangement of the.stomach and by indigestion. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and effect a cure. By taking these tablets as soon as the fh>t indication of the disease appears the attack ma}' be warded off. For sale by G. L. Penn & Sou and all Medi cine Dealers. A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidenial injuries, use Buck lers Aruica Salve-. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Co lumbus, 0., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes aud heals burns like maisie. 25c at G. L. Penn & Sou VV. E. Lynch cfc Co. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully fro>i the virulent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he w; i tes, ''that I was curnd." All stomach and bowel disorders give way lo their tonic, laxative properties. 2?c al G. L.Penu cfc Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble ofteii ends fatal ly, but by choosing the right medi cine, E. li. Wolfe, o'.' B^?ir G rove, iowa, cheated de af li. Me says: "Two years ago 1 lind Kid nj; j Trouble, which caused me great pain. Buffering and aux ie I y, but 1 took Electric Bitters, which elect ed a complete cure. I have also ru u n d t h. c- m o f g re ar b? ne fi l ii ; general debility and nerve trouble, and ke' p them constantly on baud, since, ?ti 1 find they have no equal " druggists, guarantees them a: ?Oc. G. L. Penn ct Sou W. ii. Lynch cfc Co. Wound?, Bruises and Bums. By applying an antiseptic dress ing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed' with out maturation and in about one third the time-required-by the old treatment. This is. the greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and whpii applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents auy danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save yon time and money, not lo mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son and all Medi cine Dealers. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, whicli left her with au awful cough. She had 6pells of coughiug, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not gel well at all. We got a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs,. Ora Bussard, Brabaker, III. This remedy is for saic by G. L. Penn ct Son and all Medicine Dealers. Your Prescriptions Solicited. Let ns fill youi prescriptions. Only the best drugs are used,, of which we carry a large fresh stock. For many years we have been com pounder of prescriptions, there fore have no hesitancy in guaran teeing perfect satisfaction. G. Ii. PENN & SON. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble'preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear v/hen the kid neys are out of order 'l^zz' or diseased. - . Kidney trouble has ' become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for ? child to be born [^ afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of thc kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as v/ell as men are made mis erable \v\\h kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar gJgj??pL sizes. You may have.a ^mSflBlBB sample bottle by mail - free, also pamphlet tell- nomo ot sr-amp-Root. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer t Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ;:nd the adtlrese, Binghamton, N Y., on every bottle. . _ . ,-:.H' ? ? ? Card Prom Steward Scurry. Mr EDITOR : Tu view of the fact j tLatT have just been re-elected: steward of the County Home to serve for the ?usuing year, I desire to express to the supervipor and county commissioners my pro found gratitude for the ?oii.fidence reposed in me. This will be my fourth consecutive term, and I shall strive even harder than ever before to do my full duty, both to the people and the inmates of the Home. J. R; SCURRY. TIKES SET WKEIL YOU WAIT. I have just installed at my shop the most improved tire 'Betting machine on the market-the HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER. | While you wait-iu twenty miuu tes-I caw shrink the tires of your wagon or buggy without defacing or charring the rim of the whee]3 as is often done when I he ti'es are heated. If you have tires set ouce while cold by this machiue you will never again allow them <:o be heated. I have, au ?xpeti-| .euoed man to operate the mpcbiiie. Even if your tires do not, now need setting I invite you to call and see it work. j B. J. CROOKER. I . A. A. Well,?, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, f5. B. Mays-, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams i.nd Hamp Smith ar.' now usiug Mitchell aud Owpusboro Wagons. Apk them about their weak point before buying. E DG-EF1ELD MERCANTILE CO. Yep. come aril ni Of course tl ore pa tl {..rup, etc., to b new Illings are 1 to,y our gaze and tl bis clothes the f season .gel?j^-'3' :? 5 wear out of them. AUGUST. Oliver Chi; We carry a full supply of all pa Torrare Winfr.?. We have bot li ( li a one-horse and t JONE OUR large Fall Stock of i thc carly shoppers. WE have ransacked all of to buy the very best of everyth selves that we now have the tn Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, 3 ever been placed before thc Ec NOW, we bought these g< if you need fall merchandise you m one}-. Remember thi That we will NEVER BE as cheap as any bod)' and will can bet on that. Thc constant increase of o patrons are PLEASED with o In order to start business are in earnest we are offering certain lines. flgg" Come and let us shov ADVERTISER BUILDING, - Always RaBa&ta Nothing to Fear Mol hers need have no hesitancy in continuing, to give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to their -lit tle cues, as it contains absolutely no'hing injurious. This, remedy ia not only perfectly safe io give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputatiou for ita cures of coughs, colds aud croup and can always be relied upou. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son and all Medicine Dealers. BUJSTS TURNIP SEED : We have ju?t received from the cele brated Buist need farms a full supply of all varieties of Turnip Seed, such as the Yellow Globe, Golden Bali, Southern So?en Top, Large White Globe, Yellow Aber deen, and Improve dYellow Ruta baga. It always pays to get the beet and nothing better than these eau be bad. We always lead in seed. G. L. PENN & SON. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Ol rand Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits. ) iviJdii;g,3Jri?ge, Factory, Furic and "Railroad Castings, Railroad, il ll Machinists'and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings,Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works r3S?~ Kepa is Promptly Done v AT" ti 11 TA . GA FOR MAKING PICKLE: We have just received a snipment of Puro Five-year-old Appia and \\ hile Wine Vinegar. G. L PENN & SON. om OD! JIMs e herc! ?ling, ! are mon- styles, o Feen wileri the ir st spread nut ?ie man who gets irst doy of the ugnst and bpst \y GA. -._ . . ? s^sssasasB Qed Plows Best Plow Made rt's of this plow .-.nell as points and wo-horse plow?, S & SON. merchandise is now ready for the LEADING MARKETS ing and we congratulate our ost ELEGANT ARRAY of [-lats and Notions that has I ge ii eld public. oods to sell, not to keep, and wc arc in a position to save s. UNDERSOLD. We-buy I SELL as CHEAP. You ur business shows that our ur dealings and our goods, and to let people know we SPECIAL BARGAINS on rvou what we have. Elan B t r - EDGE FI ELD, S. C, I? fk? fis BBSBBB o e [till St r IOHO, WM >.OHBOB? 83e9 J coi ne: .'he Corner Store's Fall and Winter Hats for Ladies. Have you thought of this ? ' ! If not, call and see the superb ivies, no two alike. "'Twill be a pleasure to show lem. Respectfully, THE CORNER STORE. The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Haye & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. AH Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your dealer to show you our line, or If not represented, v/rltc tc na for particulars. L. E. KAYS QX CO. fllWCIMWATI, OHIO. J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, UDGEFIELD, S. C. ^gTOflije.over Post-Office. V Guaranteed Cure for Piles Helling, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ing Piles, Druggists refund money f H AZO OINTMENT fails to cure ny cass, no matter ot" how long? tandil)?, in ? to li days. First ap? li cation gives ease and rest. 50c. lt our druggist hasn't it send rjDc iji (amps and it will b<> forwarded post aid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Io. PROF. P. fl. WHITMAN, 20$ 7??1 Street ? Augusta, Ga. IJVES PRE? EYE TESTS for ali do ?cts of sieht. ?5Flnd? tho proper jte&spc and WARRANTS thpfjy. Wenses sui Ut to jour frame bridle you walt. :REE OF CHARGE, las Stood the T?st 25 Years 'he old, original GROVE'S Tasteless hill Tonic. You know what you $rp iking, lt is iron and quinine ina istelgpfl form. No cure, no pay. oOc. if your eyes are worth laving they are worthjsaving, )o so with the right [kind of ilasses. Geo. F" Minis, Optician; Tl M MO NS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton ri Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special THE AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK. S23 Broad Street. W. B. YOUNG, J. G. WEIGL??, P'ssident - CasLfer SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid 011 Deposit?, J AN U AK Y AND J ULT, Rate i% J AGENCY INSURANCE When placing your tnsur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line Df] irircis. - - - Insurance Companies, oiir Agent for the New Yearj Insurance Co. I will ap prec?ate a stare of yourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my] officer-Office No. j---over Bank of Edge?ejd. James T. IVJIMfe? THE EDGEFIELD, S. C. :ate and County Depository. DIRECTORS. T. C. SHEPPARD, "VV. W. ADAMS, Ti B( I;ouKXi'OHT, T. H. RAINBFORD, L M. Cor?ii? R, S. HOLLAND, A. S.'TOW??INS, C. C Fuj.LBIl, VV. E. PaKSPOTT; OFFICERS. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident E. J, M IMS, Cashier J. II. ALLE^, Ass'f Cashier. ,? Pays interest on deposits by special 1 tract. doney to loan on liberal terms?, 'romptand polite attention to bus ss. YOUR Account Solicited. THE FARMERSB A NK OF EDGEFIELD S. S STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDC. Paid up Capital..>..# 08,000.00 Surplus and Undivided.Pr o fits.23,000-00 Liability of Stockholders........... 58,000.00 Protection to Depositors. \000.00 ?? We invite attention of those desiring a suie depository foi *: *o the uuo v? acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPE( Od RACT. UaJer prov isl.on of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trastee, guardian dministrator and executor, and to accept and e xecute trnatu generally.' A. E. PADGETT, President I . H RAIN- F RP, Vice-Pre VV. H. HAULING, Cashier. J. E. CAUGHMAN, Asst. Cashier CORNER STORE'S Advance Sale In A.utum Merchandise 4 NOW ON DISPLAY 4 The Dress Goods Department can show you 54 inch Broad Cloth at 50 cts. yard. 52 inch Broad Cloth, regular $1.00 quality at 85 cts. also Panama, Henriettes, Melrose, Poplin and Brilliantine. New Mole Skin Outing, English Percals, Ginghams, Fancy Patterns latest Colorings. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Full of Domask Towels, Doilies and io? Sheeting. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Did you ever try Bus ter Brown and Buster Brown's Sister's Hose. If not do so next time, SHOES OF STYLE AND MERIT for School Wear, for medium wear, for evening wear, for full dress, Ladies Oueen Ouality and Reeds, Men's and Boys Humanic Vici, W. H Turner's Box Calf. THE CORNER STORE, W. H. TURNER, . Propritor. JSTEW SHOP My Carriage and Repair Shop at tile Gray Stables is now well equipped. I invite y iu to in spect ir. Lltrge force of competent work" en-Full supply of the b??U material always <>n h ?ti ii. Cnn build you a new wagon or ?'?'pail' your old one on skol t notice. Tire Setting and Hors?? Mini higd .ne in the b?st pofsible manner. ^^"Satisfaction Guaranteed. J Give nie a call, FALL ?L?THINGT" We are now displaying the largest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Edgefield. We have all of the latest. weaves, latest colors,..latest . styles, and what is better our prices are very reasonable,'- | We bought'early beWe the advance in wool. Also large line of Pants', .. ' On Hats, Shoes, Underwear etc, wo can't bo beati i We invite you to call, .--> . .. Something New at Cobb's Handsome line of Ladies' Skirts. New Styles and de signs from "Butterick" latest fashions, Mohairs, Voilles, cl Reps and Panne Serges, etc. We can supply any sizes you want in five days direct from the manufacturer. See our 36 inch TafTta Silks at 99 cts. Every yard warranted. 250 Beautiful Art Squares, and Rugs at especially low prices we lead in the line of Goods in both Styles and quali J. M. COBB. WLDO?GLAS SHOES^ ; BEST?N THE WORI-D. j New Fall Goods Arriving. "The Leading Insurance Company of America" CAPITAT. and SURPLUS OVER 10.000.000.00 No Fire lnsurancs Company in the United States has as much CASH Capital or Capital and Surplus Combined. ?J5f?Lowest rates. ? J. NORRIS. AGENT. _ 1,200 G?LL0NS G* MYS Mil CELLED HOUSE I* A. I j>? T OF ALL THE STANDARD AND POPULAR COLORS dallons, half gallons and quarts, for spot cash. In Jots of :en gallons and upward we will make special pri?es, Con. ?ult your own interest in getting a bargain of the best pain t nade. We must dispose of this to make room for fall goodg jf which we have bought an immense stock. HU D V 74?"751 Broad StreeV . Il, UV?Oi\fcr!Y Augusta, Georgia/