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I havo recently returned from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, the three greatest markets for Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions in this country, and whi.e in the above named cities I purchased a complete line of Fall and Win ter Goods, so I take this plan for letting ray frieuds and customers know some thing about what we have to offer them. .r * A pood stock of Prints, light colors, dark fall cob rs and mourning* at 5c, all good quality. Good Ginghams at 5c and up to the nicest zephyr .shades. Outing, 5 c, 6}*>e, i)j?c and handsome oourett efl Vet 8 at. 10.: per yard. White and Red Wool Flannels, in both plain and twilled, at as low prices as ever sold at heretofore. Blendlings, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, .Sea Islands, our stock in these four staple lines is correct, both as lo quality anil prices. Cotton Flannel, Bed Ticking, Fants Jeans, Cassimeres, Checked Home spun, White Homespi.n, Drills, etc., we are selling this line as cheap as any body can afford to sell it. Blankets. Comforts and Counterpanes, of these three indispensable arti cles we have as large lot as we ever bring here any seas m, a pair of White or Gray Blankels. for 6?c, ? large clean'Comfort forSSo and a good size bedspread for 75c. Our stock of Dress Goods was never in hetrer shape,a good all-wool tilling Cashmere at 10c ; our 15c, 25c, '?Oe, arid 35c Henriettas, Suitings and Brocadines cannot be surpassed. Black' Goods in all qualities, from 10c up to a very tine j 40 inch English Henrietta al 1.00 per yard. We'have a lot of 7 yard cut pat terns in foreign goods, no two aiike, at $5.25 per suit, these suits sell for $6.001 and $7.00 in the city stores, in this part of our stock we carry a nice line of Silks, in Roman stripes, Brocades, China and Surahs, for both waists and trim mings. Our new Jiueof the following goods is up-to-date in every particular: Table Oil Cloths, White and Red Table Damask, Doilies, Towels, etc; a doz-n good Doilies for ?5**; a good Towel from 5c to 25c each. White Lawns, White Checked Muslins, Dimity, Lawn and Hamburg Em broideries and Insertions, as cheap as any eily retail house will sell them co y<Mi. Hosiery in all grades sizes and styles from a seamless sock at Sc per pair to the best. German dyed black hose at 25c per pair. CORSETS-A full line of the two best makes in America. Thomson's Glove Eitting and the R. & G., 50o, 75c, $1.0!) and $1.25. ! GLOVES-In all grades, ladies dressed kids, fleece lined, lisle thread, silk and cashmeres. Children's Gloves in wool, Scotch knit, and Gent's in Kid. Buckskin and-wool Scotch knit. HANDKERCHIEFS-In many varieties, from 2>?c each to 75c, in cotton, linen ami silk. UNDERVESTS.-Gents, Ladies and Children's Undervests, in all cotton, half wool and all wool, Union undersuits for ladies and children. NOUONS.-Kibbjns, Laces, Ladies'Cult's and Collars and Gent's Cuffs and Collars! in latest styles. There are numerous other things ii* our notion stock that we would mention, but space forbids us here, as I will have to save borne id' this space to tell you a little about, this b:g lot of CAPES. .. JACKETS, CLOAKS.. THAT HAVE JUST AR RIVED. This shipment of Cloaks and Capes is direct from New York manufactur ers, and will be sold as lon and possibly lower than the same goods will be offered you in a city retail house. Call early and see this line. A good Cape for $1.25, better ones for $2.00. $2.50, $2.75, $8.00. $3.50 and up to a handsome Plush, Astrachan or Beaver Cloth one, at $4.5C, S5.00, $5.50 and $8.50. Ladies'I Jackets, in black and colors, of the latest New Vork cuts. We will add to this department a little later an assortment of Ladies' Readv Made Dress Skirts. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! We are by no means out of the Shoe business. Our line of Ladies'$1,1.25 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and ?J.00 Shoes can't, be beaten. Men's Plow Shoesat l.OOand 1.25 Gents' Congress and Laced Shoes at 1.25, 1.50, 2.00. 2.75and 4.00, all gooc values Women's and Childrens' polkas and oil grains at prices to suit the times. In fants', Childrens'and Misses Fine Shoes in boin Kid and Pebble Goat in many grades. The most of our Ladies and Children's Fine Shoes are the celebrated Zeigler Brother's goods, which line has been handled by this house for nearly a quarter of a century and many ladies in Edgetield county can testify to the reliability and l?sting qualities of Zeigler Shoes. Come tb see us when you need anything in our line, we will do our best to make your visits to our store pleasant and profitable to you, and will be per fectly square and straight in our deal ngs with all who come. Very respectfully, JAMES E. HART, Manager. Sept. 29, '97. At Ahii Hart & Co.'s Old Stand, Edgefleld, S. C. At Penn's *'Luray" .Fount every day you can get Ice Cream Chocolate, Ice Cream Strawberry, Ice Cream Peach. Ice Cream Pine apple. Chocolate Cream is a speciality a1 the "Luray," refreshing, healthy pleasant and the most delightful of al o most tastes. We bought our "o igiual pack age" or Imported Crockery br fore the recent rise on account of the new tariff law. We give our cus tomers the benefit of this. Come and see for yountclr, at J L. Mims'. Now is the time to] sub en oe for the Advertiser. o UNI aie no flings Nui Peerless PEPI o o DISLOCATED PROFITS ON" ALL 'OUR GOODS! How Dis located? Why al! the profits go the purchaser except the very smallest- "smidgin" to us. We are able to sell cheaply because we buy for cash and of the largest wholesale houses on the con tinent. Besides we buy largely and now have on our shelves and counters the heaviest stock that ran be shown in the county. Come and see and b<* comvinced that ic is the truth we are tell ing yo?. Read This ! Read This I .lust opened 200 cases of the best and cheapest Shoes you ever saw. Don't miss us if you want a bargain ii. Shoes. And Tliis Too! Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is now complete, and teeming wjth the most fashionable stufi'b and the beer, values. Inspect our.elegant stock of UNDERWEAR HOSIERY ana GLOVES. Hear the prices and you will bu y OUR OLOTHZJsra- STOCK:. See ir, and you will be forced to say that no such stock, ms regards solidity style and cheapness has ever been brought to Edgetield. On our counters yon will tinda large and well assorted stock of men's and boys'Hats and Caps. New arriv. 1 in Trunks and Valises, and they are very cheap. OUH WKAPS CAPES, BEEFERS AND BLAZERS ! ! ! As regards our Wraps, Capes. Reefers and Blazers, words cannot describe them. They must be seen and priced. Hats and Ribbons. Our lines in these goods are by far the most attractive we hayer ever yet offei ed TUMBLE TO THE RACKET. We want your trade, and extend to one all and a cordial invitation to visit us and see the greatest variety of goods ever gathered under one roof in Edge lield. J. W. PEAK, Mew York JELsiclaL&t. .nm if.)ji? st 'Ajunoo pieyeSpa jo 'SUIIJ\[ *g *g idsQ ^glB . , *as?i ynoA ao? SHivHo.do'AXNaid HA^q j .tUrtiaenbpBaq jno.v oaojs AUI djjBcu A^o eqj ni uaqAA 'jo pji.wq wojaq J9A? ntiqi jeA\o[ seoud 4y asi?? .'ajo^g eoqg SjUtaeqinj^ jo pu-sas pjo oqj sopdnooo AO{J ? ?]f? UH I Ul llUIUIUvw^. U UIUIIUU; POCKET BOOKS, DIAMONDS, TOILET ARTICLES, 702 BROAD STREET, SEND FOR OUR 1897 CATALOGUE. ?II?! Ww AUGUSTA, GA GEO. P. COBB, JOHIN-STO-N", s. o. Furniture and Household Goods, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Etc. HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL -H EARS -* Calls by Telephone promptly answered and attended to. LOWEST IFIRICIrliS.