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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JLNE 18, 1001 Men's and. women's 1 >w cut shoes at very low prices. Now ie * the time to buy. C. E. MAY. FOR SALE-A Columbia chain less bicycles,in fioe rui ningorder. Apply at ADVERTISER office. A. F. PERKINS. Photographic- Prices re duced lor the sunner, come and learn them. R. H. MIMS. FOR RENT-The home of the late Dr. J. W. Hill, on Main street two blocks from the public square. For price, terms, etc., apply to J. H. CANTELOU. Big lot of straw hate, colored shirts and cravats going at very low prices. Now is thu time to secure bargains. C. E. MAY. We are going out of the Sewing Machine business aud will close out five Standard sewing ma chines al invoice cost for cash. When we say coBt we menu it. If you need a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES. If in need of muslins, lawns, dimities-either white orcoloied you can not afford to miss the bargains u^w offered by me. C. E. MAY. Mrs. S E. Strom will board teachers who attend the Summer school ai reasonable rates. We are headquarters for paintp, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices ere right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. We carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail blush es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Trr Lynch's One Night Live? Regulator. Every box guaranteed. W. E. LYNCH & Co. A carload of Rock Hill end Car ' olina high grade buggies that are right up-to-',ate, which we are sell ing at a low price. Also a dozeu other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY & JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately ?tt ed and guaranteed, for all defect? of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Opticjan. Can you use a nice 100-piece china diuner set? We will sell you one for less than you can buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line of glass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not sell you one ? RAMSET ?fe JONES. ^^^^e?>^^eT^?^^^w^p^g lamps just receiv^rv Your house will be brighter"^ you will hang one of these lamps in it. RAMSEY & JONES. The seasou is now on for matting aud laniolum. We have them in many beautiful patterns. RAMSEY & JONE.*. Oak bed room and walnut mar ble top suites. Wardrobes witb French glass doors to match. Iron bfds and springs to fit. Chairs and table* to fix your rooms up-to-date if you want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We havo the only First-Class Barber Shop ju Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on band to serve you. jt>v>sh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers in first-clasicon dition. Come to us for your shav ing, shampooing and bair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. The examinations for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be neld at the court house on Friday, july 11th, at 9 o'clock a m. Applicants must not be less than 15 years of age. When scholarships are vacated after july 11th, they will be awaided to those making th? highest average at this examination. The next session will open September 17, 1902. For further information and a cat alogue address the President at Rock 1 Hill- D. B. JOHNSON. COLL?GE or CHARLESTON, en#.m.r?TON,?-c Founded in 1785. Strong faculty; well HouiDped chemical, physical and biological laboratories; library of 11, 000 volumes, the finest museum of nat ural history in the south. Elect ve eoursep leading to the degrees of B A, BS, and M A. Board with furnished roora in college dormitory can bn ob tained for t '0 a month Tuition U%00 One scholarship gi";ng free tuition is assigned to Edgerfeld county, the holder to be appointed by the Probate Judge and the County Superintendent Total ex| enses for scholarship stu* den B, SI 18 to $130. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete fop vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $150 a year Next session begins September 29 For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. SUMMER CLASS IN MU8?C. Miss Sophie Gwaltney will give a three months* coureo of lessons, commencing on the 16th inst, She will receivo any of her forr mer pupils, or any new ones who may desire io come, JHRHOiiRBi iiiuiiiMmuiimmiiilmliliiiiiii E I IEE AUGUSTA I SAT1SGS BANK. ? = &0? Broad Street. ~ = W. J*. YOUNG, .... President = = J. CV WIGGLE, - --. Cushier S S SAViNGS ACCCUTS SOLICIT JID S I Interest Paid on Deposits | ??liijiiiiii.iniai ijiiiiMiiijiimui uinii)i.iimiini | 9 ii\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\?\\\^ 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ?iwiniiiiitiiiiisii!!iiitK:i!?auui?!i!iiiiimiiiiiiiiir Look up the locals of Mr. C. E. May. 0. Sheppard, Esq., went o rn Columbia Saturday on profession al business. Mis8?3 Jul ia and Kate Tompkins are on a visit to Miss Daisy K.?un iree, cf Williston. Mrs. A. E. Badgett went over to Augusta on Saturday last, return ing in the afternoon. The crowd on our streets Mon day was an unusual!v small one for a semi-public occaion. Misses Faunie and Lucile Shep pard left Saturday to spend some time with relatives at Newberry. Miss Annie Davis, of Greenwood, is on a visit to her uncle, Rev. G. W. Davis Miss Minnie Lanham and little Hattie Lou Brunson are spending ibis week in Aiken with M TB Brnn 8on. Mies Lucy Dugas and Mr. Alex. Watson spent Sunday at "Rose land," the home of Mies Margaret Brooks. The teums couri iu the Evaus grove is a favorite rendezvous for many of our young people these afternoons. >fr. John L. Addison left Sun day for Union, S. C., in response to a telegram from the Southern railway officials. In placing the office of diaper der at the disposal of the people tLie Executive committee did what was ^almost the unanimous desire of the pejple. Mr. L. F. Dorn, of Parksville, is one of tho regular attendants upon commeucemei.t exercises in Green ville, either as a patron or trustee of the institution.-Greenvil'e Mcuntai leer. Miss Lillie McTeer, who has been visiting hf.r sister, Mr*. T. Furse, returned to her home in Early Branch, Hampton county, on Friday last. Missfb Annie and Rieta Furse accompanied her. Mr?. C. J. Ashley and her two soi ?,Joe nn<"! Elmon-, and Florence Bush, ure spending several weeks in Ellenton, their former home. They are greatly missed by their Buncombe neighbors. Mr. E. L. Stevens (Uncle Lod) of Meeting Street, was ttl town on Monday last. The many friends of the family will be de lighted to know that Lewis Stevens 1 has rf covered entirely from his pro longed illness. The prospective candidates for County dispenser can now come forth. The committee bas cast s clear for the race. All barriers lave been removed. Mr.D.T.Grice announces his can lidacy this week for the office of nagistrate of the 1st judicial dis riet of Edgefield county. Mr.Grice vould make a good magistrate and ie has many friends who will vote md work for him. Mr. John A. Wier has purchased he +,ent and pho'ograpbic outfit of Milford, the photographer, who has 3een sojourning in Edgefield for l?verai weeks. Mr. Weir has mov id the tent to the corner opposite :he Bank of Edgefield. Mr. Elijah Timmerman and Family spent Saturday iu the Mc ECendree section with relatives. Mr. Timmernan is one of the most bonored and esteemed residents of the Mill village and is the highest official in the local lodge 1. 0. 0. F. Mr and Mrs. John H. May, who for some months have been board ing with Mrs. Dunloe, are soon to occupy the beautiful cottage of Mr. J. H, Allen on Main street, which was, during the past session, used as one of the 8. C. CI. dorm itories; Rev. C. B. White, of Johnston, filled the pulpit of the Baptist church on Sunday miming last. This young man is destined to ';ake a high staud among the la *&rws 11 ta? Master's vineyard, fie isyi'tyouog in years and advan .ngps and instead of waiting for :hem h"> makes and seizes oppor tunities for -?elf-irnorovement and ad t arn "moment, The'"'adi 38 of the Mission Soci oty of - be Methodist ohuroh gave a. delightful reception at the beau tiful h*me of Mrs. B.T:.. Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. i SossaD on and Miss Julia Allen, two very zealous and actiye mem bers ol the society, on the eve of their departure from Edgefield. Rev. G. W. Davis presented to Mrs. L. S, Sossamon a beautiful 1 cut glass cracker jar given by the 1 members of the society. This was a very suitable tokep bestow ed ju ap appropriate and beauti ful manner. As has been appro priately said it is the "small, sweet attentions'1 that make life worth living. SAVEP FROM AN AWFUL FA TE "Everybody Baid I had consump^ Hon," writes Mrs A M Shields, of Cbambersburg, Pa., "I was so low i.fter 6 mos of severe sicklies, caus ed by hay fever and asthma, thal: few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, used it and was complete ly cured." For desperate throat and lung disease it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial afiVe tioi.s, G. L. Penn & Son guar antee every ?0c apd $l,pQ bottle, : nd give trial bottles free. Makes the food more d< I_ROYAL BAKING PCT We have ucl seen them but we have been reliably iuformed that Patillo Blalock "bas a iozen or more cotton blooms in bis farm. Hurrah for Patillo. The eldest daughter ol' Dr. and Mrs L. R. Gwaltnpy, Mrs Moultrie, (f Rome, Ga., accompanied by her two daughters, rs on a vi<dt to her sisters al their home in Buncombe. Miss Nellie Hill who has been attendiug Winthrop college arriv ed in Edgefield Monday. She had not been well for several clays but is now much improved. Rev. P. P. Blalock is conducting a series of meetings at the mill chapel assisted by Rev J. G. Crim of Johuston. Services are held every night to which the public is cordially invited. The glori?os rains have not only been refreshing to vegetatien but to the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air and to man- the worm of the dust. Tne stockholders of the Building and Loan Associa tion held their annual meet ing on Monday afternoon. The affairs of the association were found to be in a very satisfactory conditio... Mr. N. L. Brunson'a card will be found in another column in which he announces for re-election to the oflice of Magistrat?;. Judge Bruii9on has administered the du ties of his office in a most satis factory maimer and there are many who hope lo see him re-elec ted . Mis3 F. Jennie Gasque, after sewral week's stay ill Edge field with bur sister, left Saturday last for Waycross, Ga., where she has accepted ?1 lucrative position in the Plant System hospital at that ?.lace. Her sister, Mrs. A. Fuller Perkins, accompanied horas far as Nu??'; . . V?iss Gasque mode many fr ie u vi s un.ie in Eug-li'.-ld. Remember the Date. At the request of the county su perintendent of education we again call attention to the county Sum mer school. Remember the date, Wednesday, June 25th. The Sum mer school of York county is now in session with 40 teachers in at tendance. How many of Edgefield's teachers will avail themselves xrf. Iis Annual Visit. Capt. Joe Bruuson, of Aiken,the ldest living member of an old and reatly honored Edgefield family, pent last week up on Turkey reek, the stamping ground of his ?oyhood days. He spends one week very Summer at the old home tead and among his kindred and rieuds. No more valiant soldier ver drew ewoid or shouldered a ousket in defense of his couutry. ?or four full years Captain Brun on served the confederacy with out asking or recepting even a sick urlough. Whenever the Yanks ?ame his way or were in reach of lira be waB up and at them. Capt. Brun?on honored the ADVERTISER vith a very pleasant call. We wish lia visits were more frequent. HAPPY TIME IN OLD TOWN. "We felt very happy," writep R N Nevill, Old Towu, Va., "when 3uck en's Arnica Sal ?re wholly sured ou r daugh ter of a ba \ case of icald head." It delights all who ise it for fever sores, ulcers, salt .heum, cuts,burns or bruises. In fallible for piles, 25c at G. L. Penn k Son's drug store. Mr B. B. Evans, who is fami ng this year on a more or less [mostly lews) extensive scale bears ;be distinction of having the PrH iotton bloom for there parte. I exhibited a white cotton bloom ? saturday last which he piucke from his own field with his owi lands. Jun? 13th is very early for uloj.nsin this ssction especially! ?vheo it is generally conceded that ihe crop was planted 2 weeks late W'r- trust that this auspoious be-^ !.. .""s an auspicious end ing lo Mr.Evaus'farmiug interests. Messrs. C. A. Griffin and W. B. Penn left Monday for Atlauta,Ga., where they will take a course of alectrical treatment at that famous Banatarium, the National Surgical Institute. Both af these gentlemen are far from being invalids yet they feel that to be shaken UP & little by that invisible something, called electricity for lack of a bet ter name, will enliven a.nd. reju venate tbem: VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medioine is given by drug gist G W Roberts.Elizabeth,W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounc ed incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till be used Elec tric BitterB and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Elec tric BiUers are used to expel bil lions,kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this ualve oi^rts its matchless healing po^'er, blood disettees,gkin eru.ptions,ulcers sud. soros vanish. Bitters. 50c,salve?oc at G. L. Penn & Son's. j BAKING ? POWDER PURE Vicious and wholesome WOER CO., NEW YORK. On the eve of his departure from Edgefield Superinten dent L S Sossamon was the happ}T recipient of a silver tea service which was presented by the mill operatives as a token of their love and esteem for him. At the request of the donors M, P. Wells,Esq., made the presentation speech. This beautiful token will be prized by Mr. Sossamon not only for its intrinisic valle but because of the impulse or mo tive that prompted those who gave it. Union Meeting. The Union meeting of the first division of the Edgefield Baptist association will meet with Little Stevens creek church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in this month. Organization at 10 o'clock, after which verbal reports from the churabps. Introductory Sermon at II by Rev. P. P. Blalock ; alteruate,Rev. J. E. Johnson. QUERIES : 1. What good, if any, are the Union meetings doing to further ihe iutorest nf the cause of Christ in our churches ? Sp3akers: R. T. Strom, T. E. Dorn, J. J. Griffin. 2. What is rhe territory of our Foreigu Mission field and what ure their needs ? Speakers: 0. Shep pard, A. S, Tompkins. ^3. What are our women doing for the cause of missions ? Speak ers: Kev. L. B. White, W. H. Yeldell. ^_4. What are the duties of a dea con ? Speakers : Rev. P. P. Bla lock, H. F. Green. Sunday ll a. m. - Missionary Sermon by Rev. G. H. Burton ; al ternat*, Rev. J. S. .Toidan. T. E. DOB.V, T. E. BYRD, Moderator. Clerk. FILTHY TEMPLES IX INDIA. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't pei mit it. Cleanse your sys tem with Di. King's New Life Pills and avoid uutold misery .They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c at G. L. Penn & Son's. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria phills and Fever is a bottleof GROVE'S 'ASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It is simply ron and quinine in a tasteless form io cure-no nav. Price 50c TO CURE A COLD IN CNEDAY .'ake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets LU druggists refund the mon?>y if it ails to cure. E.W. Grove's signature s on each box. Mr. B. B. Jones is having his e6idence inj Maiu street beauti ully painted. Tho greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to hare homes blessed with chi Liren. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or-, gan.1;, but Wine of Cardui does regulate derangements that pre vent conception ; does prevent miscarriage; docs restore weak fuuc?ons and shattered nerve* and does bring babies to homes barren and desolate fur years. I Wino of Cardui gives women tho health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can get a dollar bottle of Wino of Cardal from vour dealer. MNE'CARDUI 113 .Market ttreot, Memphis, Tenn., April 14,1901. Iq Februar;.-, 1901,1 took ono bottle of Wno of Crrdul and one package of Thcdford'i Black-Draught. I had been marne d fifteen years and had neve* given birth to a child until I took Wine of Cardui. NOT I ammotherof afino baby pirl which was bora March Z\, 1901. The baby weighs fourteen poundi and \ feel as well as aiy person could feel. Now my homo is happy and I never vlU bo without Wine of Cardui iq TOT house again. Mr?, J. W. O. SMITH. . For advice anil literature, addrcu, giving ?pnptoiiifi, "Tho Lanie** Advlnorr Depart ment '. 'I hn OhaltniiooKR Medicine Company, C Imttanooga, Tenn. 7' Advertised Letters. Li?t of letters remaining in the Post Office at Edgelleld 0. H., June dth, 1002 : Jas M Dowell, A W Kooeh, Wade Copeland, Miss Ellen Hafner, Misa Cecilia B Gary. When askinp for letters on this list tay "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. B MINSON, P. M. ESTATE NOTICE, ALL persons holding claims "against the estate of D.r. J, W. Hill, decease^, lute of Edgefield county, ar-e hereby notified to pre sent thr same duly attes.tep, aud all persons indebted to qaid estate to mike payment uuto the under signed. J. H. CANTEL0U, Executor. r ANNOUNCEMENTS : $5.00 CASH IN ADVANCE. Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the second congressional distict, sub ject to the result of the primary ehction and hereby pledge myeelf to abide by and support the nom inees at said election, and to sup port the platform and principles of the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democra ts of Edgefield Cou o'y : I ara a candidate for Congress (rom the 2nd district and will abide the re snlt of the primary. While I am op posed to imperialen, 1 am in favor of treaties allowing us to shove our goods on liberal terms in every market of the world. I favor practical, tangible re sults. Trusts should be throttled, but corporations doing a legitimate busi ness should be encouraged and pro tected. Bural Deliveaj toutes,in suf ficient number to supply mail to every family every day, should be establish ed. 1 favor turning loose all the mon ey down here that can possibly be secured. The rights and conveniences of the people should receive para mount attention. What I am today is due largely to your support and help, for which I feel grateful to you, and I refer you to the record which will show for itself whether ] have been true to you and whether I have pro tected and promoted your interest. I will thank you for your support in the ensuing Democratic primary. J. WM. THURMOND. To the Demociatic vot?rsof Edge field couoty : I hereby announce myself as a candidate, in the ensuing primary, for congress from the second dis trict and solicit your support. I entertain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the issues of tbo day whenever proper occasions present themselves, and in the meantime hope that my character and general fitness may receive your attention. I shall be Bubject at all times to I he regulations pre scribed for the primary, aud sub scribe io such pledge as tho wis dom of tbe S'ate democratic party may formulate. Respectfully, G. DUNCAN BELLINGEB. Auditor I respecttully anuoutce myeelf as a candidati. for thecfiiceof Au ditor of Edgefield County. I will abide the results of the primary election and support the nominees of the partv. H. W. DOBEY. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor; and do hereby pledge myself to abide the results ol the primary election and to support the nominees of the democratic party. J. B. HALTIWANGEB. Trearurcr I am a candidate for .County Treas ;jprrr Jn7jVliuijip?irr,fiif>liTinniiii7f?^.iif the party and abide the results of the democratic primary. CM. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce myself as a caadidate for the office of County , Treasurer. Will abide by the results of the democratic primary and sup port the nominees of the same. I say, as 1 have said before,! bope my friends ' will remember me in this election. If ' not I wi'l love them just the same. J. TBAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives lama candidate for the House of Representative*. 1 will abide the re sults of the primary elections and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result and support tho nominees of the democratic primary. Tnos. H. RAINSFOKD. Probate Judge I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Edge field couuty and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primnry election and support the nominees nf the party. J. D. ALLEN. Superintendent of Education I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Superintendent of Edu cation for Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo cratic primary. WM. A. BYRD. . I hereby annouoce myself as a candidate for re-eluction to tho of fice of County Superintendent of Education for Edgefield oounty and agree too abide the result of the primary election and support the nominees of the democratic party, Respectfully, A. R. NICHOLSON, Supervisor I respectfully announce myself asaoandidate for the office of Su pervisor, I will abide by the re sults of the demooratio primary and support the nominees of tho party, D.D.PADGETT. I am a candidate for offioe of Supervisor of Edgefield County, subject to the action of the Demo oratio primary of August 26th. I will be very thankful for any aud all support given me, and, if elect ed, will discharge the duties of the office with an eye single to the good of the county and the people. R, A, COCHRAN. Mouse of Representatives J, respectfully beg leave to an nounce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject the rules of the Democratic primary, hereby pledging myself to abide the result of the party. M. P. WBLLS, ft ANNOUNCEMENTS $2.50 CASH IN ADVANCE. Magistrate ?3 I respectfully announce myself as a caudidate for re-electiou to the office of Magistrate of the first judicial district of Edgefield coun ty. I shall be grateful for tht sup port of my friends and fellow-cit izens. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and will support all the nom inees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. I respectfully announce myself as candidate for election as Magis trate ol the ni st judicial district of this county, and pledge myself to abide the rules and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary. If elected, I?hall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office in an intelligent, conscientious, impartial manner, and hope to merit the approval of all good citizens as well as of the friends, who desired me to stand for the office. D. T. GRICE. Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce to the voters I of Edgefield county that I am I candidate for re-election to the of fice of Supervisor of Registration and will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the same. Thanking you for favors of the past, I shall try to merit your continued favor and confidence. JNO. 0. HERIN. R. H. M I M S, Photographer, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Strictly up-to-date. Have you photograph of each member of your| family. Good work at low prices. THE NEW DOMESTIC Was awcrded the gold medal, the highett award given at the Pan-Araer ican expiation a? the best family . SEWING MACHINE, recognized by experts as superior to all other family sewing machines in many important details. I will furnish a brand new sewing machine from $15.00 up and give guar antees with them. Apply to J. E. ROGERS, Trenton, S. C. DR.ERNEST SMITH, S? DENTISTS EIDQ-EITTEIUD, S, O fEefh1 ?Txtracle'tT'?l^oJu1^ without pain. OFFICE HOURS j \ A'M* {??P- M* ?2 p. m. too p. m. 14 YRS. ACTIVE PRACTICE WANTED CON ATE STAMPS, NOTES I pay good prices for Confederate stamps, on envelopes preferred, currency, bonds, etc. Look over yours and let me know what you have, or better still, send samples. Bank reference giv en. I deal fairly and promptly. Hunt up you old war time correspondence and write mei Do not delay. This means much to you. ?Address: T. C. Harbaugh, Casstown, Ohio. Watch this Space for the Advertisement of O W DOM'S ^SPOT CASH5555 iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii(Si}0!r6i>i'iiiiiiiiiiiiHii -DEALEB IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE L A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Buildi ng m BM? & Do you suffer Indiges Dyspep sia, want of appetite, Loss of Strength Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few deses of Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blool Tonic. THE MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, s.e. - - - - ctxxn J PRINTING e JOB PRINTING j I B PRINTING 5 fi Letter, Bill and Note Heads 2 Envelopes, Etc. L>o II mi ni II ?i.11 ii II II i II i m limn mn J TO ADVERTISERS AND OTHERS Copy must be in this office by Saturday noon before publication day on Wednesday to ensure in sertion. The paper goes to press at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning and the forms are dosed at noon Tuesday, Rear this in mind, dear contributors and advertisers. ?fiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii'Jiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiniiiiufii-y?":???-- ni mtiil I THE FARMERS BANK \ I OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. ( STATE AND G0?NTY DEPOSITORY. 1 = THE LAR B I STROuGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY 3 = E I Paid uv Capital.$ ?8,000.00 1 s Surplus and Uhdividedfi . 15,000.00 = I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 | I Protection to Depositors .$ lo 13U00.00 = = A. E. PADGETT, President 3 J. L. CA UGH MAN, Cashier. T. I". RAINSFORD, Vice-P re?. 5 \V. IL IIARLING, Asst.-Cakhier ? aiiiiiiiMiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ifititiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiifiiiiiiitiffffifi7 J. WILLIE LEVY, MUM IW SttWHttR The greatest line of Clothing in Augusta. Full line of BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. TO THE LADIES : A great line of Tailor-Made Shirts, Washable Shirt Waistsl ready to Wear Hats. Wh en in Augusta Call to see us and mention this paper. M B> HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 844 Broad St, AUGUTA, GAJ 'ga ^ H. FAY GAFFNEY. wmw rn? tm GENERAL INSURANCE. Kepresentthe very best Fire Insurance Companies in the^country and ar? Vgents for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., the oldest and ;iargert international Life Insurance company in the world. Insurance in force Jan sc,1901, over $1,202,000,000.00. tTljis company, issues the only polio* tba lOsolutely insures. Offiice Over Bank of Edgefleld. Every Prosp?rais FarmerTiara MCCORMICK Binders.Keapers, Mowers, Eakes, lorn Shredders, Grinders, Binder Twine Repairs WRITE ME a postal and I will give you full information. I sell aso COTTO'N CSrlKT SYSTEM Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, Weeders, Etc. E. J. NORRIS, W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W.l RUTHERFORD & CO * MANUFACTURERS OF <eB BL J O K AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. Write TTs aLTor Pricer. Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Bluies, [flagons. Pianos Oigaos, noslcal Istiuoients. IF" YOU .WAJVT A good Buggy-the easiest running, best riding, with the longest staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ton Buggies, Carriages! PLl&6tOU8 ?tc? The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell WagonB. Anything in the Harness line, Buggy Roues, Whips, Saddlery, ett. we caD furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned and best made Piano on the market we can shew it to you, or the best Orgau by the least money. Call and let us show them to you. The finest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in this section, eonte and look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and instr* mental music. And last, if the sad necessity ever comes to you or yours w-w shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and. ea tire line of Fudertakers* Goods are at your services. You are cordially invited to visit my store aDd let us*show |y?E anything you wish l o see or hear. Gr* . OOB O* JJ HNS TON, S C /