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Ed^efield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JLLY 9, 1902. The scores of farmers who Late used McCormick mowers for years , and the fifty odd who have pur chased them this year eau testify to their merits acd thojr advan tages over others. E. J. NORRIS. FOR SALE-A Columbia chain less bicycle iu fine running order. Has automatic brake and the tires are in good condition. * Reason for selling: EdgehVld is so densely populate i that there is not room enough for wheals on the sidewalks of the metropolitan city. Apply at ADVERTISER office. A. P. PERKINS. The McCormick mower is the only mower ou the market that has a draft spring which lessens the blow and strain on the horse and machine when the blade strikes a stum*; pr o'her object. Call upon me and let me-showyou. E. J. NORRIS. Farmers who con emplate buy ing a mower "should see the Mc Cormick with the vertical lift at tachment. If you see and under stand its advantages you will buy no other. E, J. NORRIS. FOR SALE.-Forty barrels of disinfectant lime at 50c per bar rel. M. A. TAYLOR. We are offering special bargains in all summer goods. If you would like to save money now is the time -tc do so. C E. MAY. Photographic- Prices re ' duced for the suriner,' come and learn them. R. H. MIMS. Ladies and men's Oxfords at very low prices. They must go. C. E. MAY. 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. CANTELOV. Straw hats at cost a* long as they last. C. E. MAY. We are going out . of the Sewing Machine business and will close out five Standard sewing ma chines at invoice cost for cash. When we say cost we meau it. If you need a machine you cannot afford t^ miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES. Negligee shirts rn great variety, at very low prices. Ask to see the ones we sell at 50c. C. E. MAY. We are headquarters for paints, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. . I still have a large stock of hos iery in ladies' and men's lace .stripes and piain at very low J?ticsB. ' CE. MAY. k~"~~tyTe carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail blush es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. Wi E. LYNCH & Co. Trv Lynch's One Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. W. E. LYNCH d> Co. A carload of Rock Hill end Car olina bigb grade buggies that are right up-to-date, which we are sell ing at a low" price. Also a dozen other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY & JONES. E?E GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Can you use a nice 100-piece chin i dinner set? We will sell you one for less than you eau buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line of glaBS ware just receivod also. RAMSEY & JONES. Hot weather is now here. How about a j^frigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not sell you one ? RAMS. Y & JONES. Quite a novel line of swinging lamps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will hang one of these lamps in it. RAMSEY & JONES. The season is now on for matting and laniolum. We have them iu many beautiful patterns. RAMSEY & JONES. Oak bed room and walnut mar bi? top suite?. Wardrob-s with French glass doors to match. Iron bids and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if you want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We have the onlv First-Olase? Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on band to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers iu first-class con dition. Come to us for your shar ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. SUMMER CLASS IN MUSIC. Miss Sophie Gwr.ltney will give a three mouths' courso of lessons, commencing on the 16th inst. She will receivo any of her for mer pupils, or nr.y nev/ ones who may desire to com?1. .iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii a I IH? AUGUSTA I I - SAVINGS BANK. ? 805 Broad Street. = S W. B. YOUNG, --- - President = = J. G. WBKiJ.E, - --- Cashier S 5 SAViXGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED S I Interest Paid on Deposits | ??UIIIMIIHIIIIIII Siltil'UHilillllil lllllllll'lllimlil = J 11 u 111111111111111111111111111111111! 11111 f 11111 i : : f 11 -11 j LOCAL AND PERSONAL. *ni;iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiH3iiiiitiutiiii3iftiiiiiiitiii Mri. Daniel Wallace nf Utii< is on a visit to her sister, Mr?. J. Sheppard. Hon. J. C. Sheppard left i Sunday last to spend a month Glenn Springs. Mrs.E.J.Mims and Mrs.Juc. Hill spent Suuday with Mrs. V D. Ready of Johnston. Miss LouiseMcLee.se ofGree wood is spending sometime wit her Aunt Mrs. Ida Sheppard. Mr.W.H.Dorn is off for ten da; recreation and vacation at hi father's home near Celestia. Miss Mary Eliza Fox, of Bate burg, is on a visit to her cousit Mr?. James H Tillmau. Judge J.D. Alien spent Sunda at the delightful borne of his eil ter, Mri?. W. J. Kinard, near Ein wood. Mr. Joe Shaffer, of McKendrei Mr.W. W. Padgett,ol Trenton an Rev G. W. Davis are in attendanc upon the district conference nm in session at Winnsboro. Miss May Walker, tho hcauti ful daugther of Mr Felix Walke: of Pleasant Lane, is on a visit t friends in Southwestern Georgia. Capt. S. M. Rice has been of duty on a short vacation. Cap Murray, of Aiken, has been punch ing ticketsin his gtead. The Greenwood Index says tba Mr Eldred S. Addison is ons of the farmers who make the count; famous and that. Lis corn crop ii the finest in the whole county Married, on Sunday, July 6.li at Redoak Grove, by R;n\ P. B. Lauaham, Mr.J. O.Atkinson anc Miss Annie Flemming of Lincoln county, Georgia. I Mrs. GPO. W. Davis and chi! dren left on Monday to spend a month with Mrs. Davis' parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Lever, of Rich land com ty Mr. J. F. Killebrew has joined Mrs.Killebrew who bas been on a ?visit for several weeks to her Sistpr. Mrp.B.B. Jones, and brothers, the Messrs.L.B.and N.M. Jonep. The Odd Fellows at their last meeting recruited their ranks by an accession-of fourteen good mem bers whose names would tie an honer lo the roil of an;, lion. After several weeks vacation Misses Minnie Lanham and Kate Sheppad-'reeach at their respec tive post of duty with the J. E. Hart and C. E. May dry gooda es tablishments. Judge L. G. Bell announces this week RS candidate for th' office of Magistrate of the six & judicL'..' district. There is no bettei magis trate in ?routh Carolina than Luther Bell. The colored teachers throughout the county should bear in mind that a Summer school hf s been provided for them. It will begin on july 24th. The names of the instructors have not yet been ap pointed. Miss Lilie Sheppard, who for several mouths bas been teaching a large class in music at Green wood, has come to Edgefield for several weeks of rest and recre ation. The Logamachy club was cnter tained on Thursday evening last at the borny of Miss Hol m Shep pard. Miss Eloise Jones and Mr. Walter Sheppard won the first la dy's and gentleman's prize, re spectively, and Mr. T. W. Carwile was awarded the ccnsolatiou prize. Mr.J.B.K^nnorly, after spending ten days in different sections, partly on business and partly on pleasure bent, has returned to his accustomed place with Messrs. Dorn & Miras. Some of Jimmie's friends say that lie made Ninety Six his headquarters while away. The post office al Edgefield has recently been made an internation al money order office. Capt. W.H. Bruuson can now issue a money order that will be cashed at pir by any of the 42 foreign nations. We direct attention to the new advertisement of the Col?man-Wag oner Hardware Co.,of Charleston, successor to the late CT. Poppen heim, ttho was well and favorably knowu in Edgefield. The above mentioned firm occupies first place among hardware dialers in South Carolina. They merit your pat ronjge. Mr. E. J. Norris, who has thor oughly canvassed the conn ty, not for votes but in quest of votaries for the McCormick harvesting ma chinery, says that Dr. W. E. Pres cott has the finest corn crop that he has ever ?een. The entire crop a vf rages well. Now for mid-summer bargains Beginning wiih Monday next we will offer special bargains in all summer goods Shoppers, both fur and near, cannot alford to miss this opportunity cf a life Lime. Goods tia* are seasonable, goods that aro stylish, all have been re duced now for cash. J. W. PBAK. The Edgefield Hussars met at Lanham's spring on Friday last j and completed all arrangements for their aunual picnic which is! to be held on Slot inst. Th!> j grounds are being improved and the pavillion repaired and putin shipshape. The Hussars will not leave a stone unturned to make this the crowning social eveut of their career which dates back near ly one hundred years. Our young deople have already begun to count the days. . For sale: Twoor three first cl as? mil b cows at reasonable prices. K.J. Norris Makes the food more c ROYAL DAKING ( Look up the loca?8 of J. W. Peak. It will pay you. We will publish next week tha committees for the Lanham spring picn ic. Mrs. J. H. P. Roper hus retur ned after a fanlight's visit to her sisters in Georgia. Rev. J. P. Mealing has been invited to preach in our Baptist church on Sunday morning next and we hope his engagement are such that he can accept. Mr Madison Howell and Miss Ethel Howell, son and daughter of Col. M.P. Howell of Walterboro, a re on a visit to their aunts. Mrs. C. J. Ashley and Mr?. M. E. Merriman. Our town is gradually putting on city airs. Several of cur citi-. zens have' rubber tired buggies and that popular merchant. Mr.W. W. Adams, has recently purchased a modern dvay for hauling heavy freights. Who'll be thc firs', to pur chase an automobile ? Mr. Geo. Bell Ti m m er man, young-) est son of Dr. W. H.* Tim merman, who recently gnlduuled in law at the South Carol i ii fi col lpg?, is tem porarily in the office of E. H. Folk, Esq. Mr. Timmerman hus liol yet decided where he will locate permanently. Read ?lr.J.E. Hart's ii'-w adver tisenipnt. He is offering som'1 great bargains in summer fahrics. Mr. Hart, is determined not to carry over any summer stock and in c rder lo c invert it into cash he offers great inducements to the Edgefieid public. A word to the wine is sufficient. Mrs.S.B.Gibson and Miss Louise Gibson will leave Friday for Iheir usual summer vacation which will be spent witu relative? i :i Colum bia county, Georgia. They will re turn to Edgefieid early in Sep tember. They will be missed dur ing the summer bi* their m a n v Marriage this Afternoon. Mr. N. M.Jones and Mrs. Alice CreedjOf Johnston,are to be uniled in the bonds of wedlock this after noon at Johnston. After the cere mony they leave for a trip to Asheville and the mountains of Western North Carolina. Upon ?.heir re*urn they will b' at hon e to their friends at thc Episcopal rectory which has been reuova'ed and renewed from basement to attic. The ADVERTISER in advance extends hearty congratulations. The Business League. The most representative meet ing ever held in Edgefieid was that af the business men in the court bouse on Friday afternoon last. Much interest and wholesomo en thusiasm were manifested which at Lests the fact that our people are in 3arnest and determined to do some thing to advance thc material in terests of our to.IM. Short and ap propriate talks were made by B. E. Nicholson, Esq., A. S. Tompkins, Esq.,Mr.A.E. Padgett, Gen. T. W. Carwile, Messrs,C.A. Griffin, J. M. Cobb and J.L.Minis. The needs of a business league were clearly sot fcrth. The perfect harmony and unanimity that prevailed were a source of encouragement. Imme diate steps were taken to oigai.ize a business league by electing W. W. Adams,Pres.; B. E. Nicholson, Vice-Pres. ; J.L.Mims, Sec. and A. E.Padgett, Treas. A committee of five was appointed to draft con stitution whish will be submitted for ratification at a called meet ing. It behooves every ingenuous citizen to enlist in this cause which has for its aim the ad var. co in out of Edgefieid along commercial and industrial HnftS. Citizens, talk for Edgefieid, wo?k for Edgefieid. Our semi-annual clearance sale begins Monday next. The time has come to close out all wash fabrics and summer goods and one dollar will buy morn goods than ever at th'; New York Racket store. Call early and get first choice. It will pay you to anticipate your wants. Remember the date, Mon day n^xt. Rare bargains for spot er,?h. J. W. TEAK. Another Edg' field family will soon join the South Carolina col ony in Atlanta. Since Mr Sossman has assumed the duties of superin tendent of the largecotto'i oil mill near Atlanta, knowing his fitness and talent as a machinist he has induced Olando Sheppard, Jr., to resign his present, position in Ed gefieid to a:cepf. a more lucrative one with the Atlanta' mill. Mr Sh 'ppa:d left last week to accept the offer. His family will join him in about a month. VIRULENT CANCER CURED. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance ir. medicine is given by drug gist G W Roberts,EMzabeth,W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounc ed incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Elec tric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Elec tric Bitters are used to expel bil li::us,kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases,skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters. 50c,salvn25c al ?i. h Penn & Son's, im KAKI NO \:m Wm$iwm PURE lelicious and wholesome >OW0ER CO., NEW YORK._ COLD SPEIKG. Correspondence ni Kdnetield Advertiser. Our crops are good ; moat ol them have been worked over since the rain. Another week's wet weather would do us good. .Dr W. E. Pref colt has 80 acres oi the finest corn we have seen in years. If it rains within the next few day3 he will make 2,000 bush els. The doctor's watermelons are late and that gets him. We attended the Union meet ing at Red Oak Grove. It was a success in every respect. Rev J. P. Mealing prta:hed the mission ary sermon, one of his best efforts. He left at noon to conduct the last sad rites of Mrs. J.L.Millor at Re Dublicau church. She was a true Christian. Mr .J. M.Bell,Sr., has been visit ing bis son, Luther, for the past three weeks, Mr.John M. Bell, of Parksville, visited io the^Red Hill section re cently. I am reliably informed that Dr. Bell's articles will be answered from the stump in the campaign. 'Wehope the doctor will be allow ed to present his views fr.mi the same stump. We ;'.re glad that Messrs. W. R. Pa ks and W. A. D. Blackwell are out for tho legislature. They are two of our best men and are wor thy of (hehonors which they seek. The trustees of the Red Hill scho;)l will elect a teacher in a few dave. SOI.. July 4th, 1902. HAPPY TIME IX OLD TOWN. "We felt very hippy," writes R N Bevill, Old Town. Va, *'when Buck en's Arnica Sal?*e wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It delights all who use it for fever sor^s, ulcers, salt rheum, cuts.burns or bruises. In fallible for piles, 25c at G. L. Penn it Son's drug st o.e. Mrs. Ellie Miller. (Wrttcn for last week.) On Saturday last Mrs Ellie Miller, wife of Mr Lawrence Miller, died at her home in the Colliers section. Mrs Mill er had been very ill for some months and her loved onei were prepared for thc end. A good Christian wo man has gone to her heavenly home and will no longer suf fer the ills of the flesh. Mrs Miller leaves a husband, two daughters, four sons and sev eral sisters and brothers to mourn her loss. Moiirn not bereaved ones, she has only entered life eternal. Mrs. Millers remains were interred at Republican church on Sunday afternoon Rev J P Mealing coducted the fu neral services. FILTHY TEMPLES IX INDIA. Sacred cowa often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your sys tem with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery.Thoy give lively livers, active bow'els, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c at G. L. Penn & Son's. We would remind our friends who ara watermelon growers that Uncle Randall,of the ADVERTISER, force has a decided fondness for watermelons. Do you see the poiur? DR.ERNEST SMITH, W DENTIST"''^ EZDa-EZFTZETjID, S. O Teeto Extracted absolutely without pain.. n,,,_JJ \ 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. ?' FI KLIO?NS?2 p.n?.to6p.m. 14 YRS. ACTIVE PRACTICE Notice to Creditors. MASTER'S O FFICE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) CoiVTT OF EDOEFIEI.D. | In Court of Common Fleas-B C War ren, Plaintiff, against Mra Emma C Warren, et at., Defendant. Pursuant to the order in tlie above stated cause. All persons holding claims against tho estate o f S R War ren, deceased, ure hereby required to prove them bet?re me as master on or before the 24th day of July, 1002, or they will be debarred. W F ROATH, Master Edge field County, June 24, 1S02. ESTATE NOTICE; ALL persons holding; claims airains! the estate ol' Thoma? J. Adam? deceased, late of Edgetteld county, ari hereby notified to present the sam? duly attested, and all persons indebtei to sa.d estate to make payment unti t he undersigned. J. L. MI MS. Administrator. June 25, ?90?. I ANNOUNCEMENTS : 15.00 CASH IN AD'S ANCE. Congress I hereby announce myself c candidate for Congrees from th* second congressional distict, sub ject to the refiuli of the primary ?lection and hereby pledge myeeli to abide by and s?pport the nom inees at said election, and to sup port the platform and principles ot j I the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democrats of Edgefieid Cou na lani a candidate for Congress from the 2nd district and Viii abide the re sult of the primary. .Awhile lam op posed to imperialism,'1 am in favor o? 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. Rural Deliveay ?outes, in suf ficient number to supply mail to every family every day, should be establish ed. I 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 whiuh I feel grateful to yoi , and I refer you to the record which will show for itself whether J have been true to you and whpther 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 voters of Edge Bold couuty : i hereby announce myself as a candidate, in the ensuing primary, for congress from I he se cond dis trict and solicit your support. I entertain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the iesueR of t ho day whenever proper occasions present themselves, and in the meantime hope that my character and general fitness may receive ?your attention. I shall Le subject at all limes to the regulations pre-J scribed for the primary, and sub-, scribe to such pledge as tbs wis dom of the S'ato democratic party may form?late. Respectfully, G. DTNCAN BELLINGER. Audi 'tor -1 respectfully annoui ce myself] as a candidat- for the effice of Au ditor of Edgefieid County. I will abide the results cf the primary election and support the nominees of the partv. H. W. DOB EV. I respectfully announce myself) asa candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor; and do hereby pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election and to support the nomiuees of J the democratic party. J. B. HALTIWANGER. ? _ __ __ Trcarurcr .J am a candidate for County Treas urer. I will support the nominees of j the party and abide the results of the democratic primary CM. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the oflice. of County Trep.surer. Wil' abide by the results nf the democratic primary and sup port the nominees of the same. ? say, an 1 have said before,l hope my friends will remember me in this election. If not I wM love them just the same. J. TRAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives lama candidate for the House of Representatives. 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-?lection to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself lo abide the result and support tho nominees of the democratic primary. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. I 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. WELLS. The friends of Mr. W. A. D. Blackwell and of the public inter ests of the county desire to nomi nate him for Sub-County Commis sioner, as a good, careful business man in whose hands the county af fairs would be wisely and honestly managed. Mr. Blackwell has the confidence and esteem of h i B neighbors, and has been solicited to run for this position and we ask forhiB support by the public who pledge him to abide by the rules of the Democratic party and to sup port the nominees of the party. MANY FRIENDS. The many friends of Hon. W. R. Parks de3ire to present bis name to be voted upon at the coming primary fora seat in the Legislature. We beleiye the inte rest of the County should be put into the bands of abband conser vative business men, when these can be secured. Not only is Mr Parks able aud successful, but he is conservative, and the public in terests can be safely put in bis care with ihe assurance that they will be economically aud wisely direc ted. We pledge him to abid6 by the rules of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees ol the party. MANY FRIENDS. Superintendent of Education . I respect!ally announce rayelf as \ candidate for Superintendent of ?du cation for Edgefieid county, subject ti the rules and regulations of the demo eratic primary. WM. A. BYRD. I hereby announce myself as i candidate for re-election to tho of fice of County Superintendent o Education for Edgefieid count; and agree too abide the result o tho primary election and suppor the nominees of tho democrati party. Respectfully, A. I?. NICHOLSON. ANNOUNCEMENTS $2.50 CASH IN ADVANCE. Magistrate i I respectfully ai.nounce myself i ns a caudidate for re-election to ? the office of Magistrate of the first ' judicial district of Edgefield coun : ty. I shall be grateful for the 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. 1 I respectfully announce myself as candidate for election u? Magis ' trate of. thei'fiist judicial district of i this county, and pledge, myself to abide the rules and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary.#If elected, I shall eudeavor to discharge the duties of the office in au 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. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magis trate of the sixth judicial district of this couuty. I pledge myself to abide by the rules of the democrat ic party and will support the nom inees of the same. L. G. BELL. Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce to the voters of Edgefield couuty that I am a caudidate 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. O. H ERIN. Probate fudge I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Edge field county and pledge myself to abide the result jf the democratic primary election and support the nominees of the party. J.*D. ALLEN. Supervisor I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Su pervisor. I ?viii abide by the re sults ol the democratic primary and support the nominees of the party. D. D. PADGETT. I am a candidate fjr off ico of Supervisor of Edgefield County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 26th. 1 will be very thankful for any and all support given me, and, if elect ed, will discharge the duties of the office with au eye eingle to the good of the county aud the people. R. A. COCHRAN R Strictly up-to-date. Have you a photograph of each member of your family. Good work at low prices. THE NEW DOMESTIC Was awarded the gold medal, the highest award given at the Pan-Amer ?can expostion as the best family SEWING MACHINE, renognired by experts as superior to all other family sewing machines in many important details. I wilt furnish a brand new sewing machine from $15.00 up and give guar antees with them. Apply to \ J. E. ROGERS, Trenton, S. C. WANTED CON F ATE STAMPS, NOTES I pay good prices for Confederate stamps, on envelopes preferred, currency, bonds, etc. Look over yours and let me know what you have, or better still, send samples. Bank reference giv eu. I deal fairly and promptly. Hunt up you old war time correspondence and write me. Do not delay. This means much to you. .Address: T. C. Harbaugh, Casstown, Ohio. iTiTm?lT?? Watch this Space for the Advertisement of OWDOM'S ^SPOT CASH^ ?Store iiiiiiiiimmiiiifO IUI ?^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -DEALER IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE L A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building rsa BADLY ? ss sia. want of appetite. Loss of Strength Lack of Knergy, lite ? Take a few di ses ol Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blool Tonie. THE MURRAY DRUG CO.. COLUMN! A, s.e. Those who desire to compete foi the South Carolina college scholar \hip will take notice that an ex amination will bc held in tin court house on July 11th for tbi purpose of awarding this scholar ship. A. R, NICHOLSON, Supt. E. E. C. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiuiimi'jiiiiiiiiiiiitiitriiiifiiifiiiiif ni ~.^ ii'iiims I THE FARMERS BANK f J OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. I STAT! AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. 3 '_ S = THE LAR U I STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY S S 5 S Paid uv Capital.:.$ ?8,000.00 = = Surplus and Undividedfi. . lo,OOO.00 Y I Liability of ' Stockholders . ?SM0.00 j 1 Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 | S We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above = = fac>. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ? = If Under provision of its charter this hank is authorized to act as trustee, guard.an 5 ~ administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. S A. E. PADGETT, President T. I'. RAIN'SFORD, Vicc-Pr.i. S S J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cashier. W, II. 1IARLIXG, Asst.'Cashier = ?iuiiiiiiiiiiiimii.i i i i J 11111111 M : 11111 ; j 11:1111111111111 iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiirf J. WILLIE LEVY, ii5 wn M The greatest line of Clothing in Augusta. Full line o? BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. I TO THE LADIES : A great line of Tailor-Made Sliiirts, Washable Shirt Waiatsl ready to Wear Hats. When in Augusta Call to see us and mention this paper. HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 844 Broad St., AUGUTA, GA 209 7th Street, Augusta, Ga., ol VE S FREE EYE TESTS for all defrcts o' <ig!H, ?iinds the proper glasHes ami WAK tANT.S tin-in. Lease* rut Jato yocr frame while you v.ai -TDPC . tells If yon netc 1 a?' clue or?i*.v.^ DR. KING'S TRY NEW DISCOVERY FORTHAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. J Cures Consumption,Coughs, ? Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia,HayFever,Pleu risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE Every Prosperous Farmer h?s a J?inciers,Keapers, IYJ.V>YC*Q, -, Corn Shredders, Grinders, Binder Twine Repairr* WRITE ME a postal and I will give you full information. I ?ell also COTTON GrlTST SYSTEM Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, Weeders, Etc. E. J. NORRIS, W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W.'J. RUTHERFORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF -SLB RIO AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. Write TTs For* Pricer. Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Boggles, Maps. Pianos Organs, Fluslcal Heats. A Rood Buggy-the easiest running, best riding, with the lopgaat staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ton Buggies, Carriage! Phaetous, etc. The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell Wagoni. Anything in the Harness Hue, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddltrj, eU. we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned and best made Piano on the market we ctn shao il to you, or the best Organ by the least money. Call and let ai iktw them to you. The finest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in this section, tomi aud look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and i?ittr? mental music. And last, if the sad necessity e\er comes to you or youri whir you Bball need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and. tn tire line of Undertakers' Goods are at jour services. You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show *?.? anything you wish ho see or hear. Gr . r? . COB "1 . jon* :T.> ;. s ;