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Edfif?f ield Advertiser J. X. MI MS, - - - EDITOR. Subscription Trice S int to any address for one y"". .*.. 2.50; for ->\x months, 75c; for three months, 50c, PayaMe in advance. Write for terms. Ra:es for Advertising-One inch first 'rsertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent |ier vi ord, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; rive cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices bf Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vert? ?ern? .us. Liberal contracts made for th.'?-?, six, and twelve months THE ADVERTISER, Ed?refield; S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1902. Converse and Clemson col leges may be said to be going it Pell-Meli now, but we ven ture the assertion that with Dr Mell in charge of Clemson the pell-mell discipline that has obtained in the college will be a thing of the past. Tom Johnson,better known as the ideal mayor of Cleve land, has carried the Ohio democracy by storms. He is regarded by many as a safe national Democratic leader for 1904 who will lead the party to victory. Clemson college begins an other session today with Dr P H Mell, the newly elected president, in charge. We predict that the college will have a prosperous session. Dr Mell is a distinguished edica tor and comes highly recom mended, having taught for twenty years in the Alabama Polytechnical_Institute. The new president is 52 years of age, a member of the Baptist church and av Georgian by birth. The outlook for Clem son is now brighter than ever. i .YEW PISTOL LAW. Since July ist it has been unlawful to carry concealed or unconcealed a pistol short er than 20 inches in length. At the time of its passage many ridiculed and made all . manner of fun of the law. From observation and what Jrias reached our ears we are constrained to believe that s?me^good is being wrought,* especially among the colored people, by putting sh?rtr xtier=- ~ ?rms under the ban of the law. ItwTas a common thing to see upon our streets on Satur day afternoon a number of young negroes with pistols in their pockets prior to the pas sage of this law. Now not one is ever seen. We had suspected that this innovation, if such it may be called, had forced the you Lesters who were in the habit of carrying pistols to conceal them instead of carrying their guns expos ed to view as formerly. This suspicicn has been allayed by a statement, from a very wor thy and hi?hly respected col ored minister, one who holds the confidence of his white neighbors, among whom he has labored from his early .youth. Upon being asked by the writer as to the results of the protracted meetings (* 'dis tracted meetings'*) which he held during August at his four churches, he said that they were quiet and orderly with apparent good results. He stated tkat during preced ing years the meetings would be almost broken up by shoot ing and fighting and that the change had been wrought by the "long pistol law.*" The youngsters armed even with nothing but a derringer would make a great show ot brav ery, challenging every body in sight. This is p^oof positive that the prohibitive x fire-arm law does accomplish some good. In the proportion that pistols are kept from the pockets of individuals in the same pro portion murders, homicides and trials for assaults are re- ? duced. The pistol carrying habit cannot be stopped but an be abated. A word to the landlords : It behooves you to hold con stantly before the eyes of those who live on your pre mises the punishment that will be meted out to those who violate the new pistol law. Do this, then obey the law yourselves and the evil will be reduced to a minimum. JUST LOOKAT HER. Whence eame that sprightly Btep* faultless skiD,rosy ccmplex 2013, smiling facp. She looks looks good,feels goori, Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result,-all organs active, diges tion good, no headaches, no chance for the "blues". Try them yourself, fr son <Jrug store, The ^".traction which was planned by the business men of Augusta to be given this fall, _known as the Country Fair, has been called oft*. In lieu of this Jie Elks will dur ing the third week of. Novem ber, provide the city and its guests with a week of fun and merry making. The Elks never do things by halves,con sequently this gala occasion will have many new and nov el features. The th rd week in November will be one of pleasure to the country cous ins and one of profit to the business interests of Augusta. When shredded corn stalks are worth eight dollars a ton it IB hard to untleistaod ?why the farmers allow so many thousand fons to rot in the fields every year.-Sumter Daily Item. Mark our prediction. The day is coming when corn shredders will be as much in demand and as numerous as cotton gins. May the effects of so called hard times hasten its coming. If the few who use shredders find them profitable why should not all farmers find them so. ELECTION FRAUDS^ The returns from the elec tion in the city of Charleston indicated that fraud had been ?practiced at several of the ?precincts, lt being so patent that fraud had been perpetra ted Mr. Von Kolnitz, one of the candidates for the state senate, demanded that an in vestigation be made by the executive committee. The in vestigaton showed that Von Kolnitz had been deprived of a number of votes whileGrace, his opponent, had been credi. ted with more votes than he was legally entitled to. The people of the city are outsp'-'-en in their condem natior '. this corruption of the b- ,t?box. They are deter mined to punish the guilty parties ; affidavits, along with the other evidence, have been placed in the hands of the Solicitor for prosecution. For the good name of the city and state it behooves the citizens of Charleston to stamp out in its incipiency this ballot box corruption. If there is one thing that the great majority of the Demo cratic voters ijfjkuith C?rji?-~ stand ior,iirst, last and always, it is to preserve inviolate the 1 purity of the ballot box. With out this purity our Demo cratic government-a govern ment by the people-which has been the pride and boast of the American peo ple for more than a century, is not only a misnomer, but a farce and a burlesque. THE COUNTY'S PAST INDEBTEDNESS. That the county owes past due accounts-some of long standing aggregating a considerable amount is indicative of mismanagement of the county's finances. When the current expenses of the county ex ceed the receipts for the year the unpaid claims are the next year called past indebtedness and can not be paid from the levy of that year for current expenses. The only way such claims eau be paid is by special levy for past indebt edness. We are reliably informed that there are approved claims -honest debts-that have been outstanding against the county since the administra tion of Supervisor Talbert, be sides many of more recent date. The writer presented for payment a claim (owned by another individual) that had been outstanding for a year and instead of receiving the money was informed that it would be a year or more be fare the claim would be paid. The owner of such a claim has no redress ; he must hold the claim or, if pressed for money, sell, it for much less .than face value.. This conditi on of our finances reflects up on our county. Continued neg lect and non payment of past due indebtedness amounts al most to repudiation. Some one should be held accountable for this condition of the county's finances. It has been laid at the door of our delegation by the Honorable I P B Mayson wrho declared from every stump that our delegation was responsible fer the Dast indebtedness of the county. The supervisor and county cemmissioners would recommend what levy would be necessary, and the delega tion,' with the exception of Mr Mayson, would vote to cut it down. If the assertion of Mr Mayson be true-the record sustains the charge then it is7 to use the popular We hare handled Dr. Moffitt's TEETHINA (Teelhl end trade M a, proprietary medicine, and oar true in it noir am on at to two or three hundred gross per year, whlct la siring to the cather? of the country, for they tay noth to: fun or overcomes io quickly the troubles incident to t THS LAH sjang, up to our senator and representatives to wipe out the past indebtedness of the' county. . We shall see what we shall see when the amount of the next levy is fixed. SECRETS At the Price ot Suffering. Woman on her way to eemt-invalldlsm e?ue*d by pregnancy suffers much pain and t?rro?. Ignorance prompts her to suffer alonein sfence, and remain io the dark as to the truo ?ruse motherhood. Mother's Friend takes the doctor's place at her side, and she has no cause for an Interview, She is her own doctor, and her r.i<>dc*ty is protect ed. Daily application over tlie region of the breast and above the abdomen, throughout preg nancy, will enable her to undergo the period of gestation In a cheerful mood and rest undis turbed. Mother's Friend j* LtaJinent, Mi {ot external use only. It is odorless and will not stain women's pretty fingers. It would inaeed be shameful ff the sacrifice of modesty were necessary to the suc cessful issue of healthy children. All women about to become mothers .need sea''*'only to a dnigstor- and for $1.00 secure the i.rize child birth remedy. Sweet motherly anticipation and healthy babies are th? result of the use of Mother'? Friend. Our book '"Motherhood" mailed Cree. All women should have it. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA. TO ADVERTISERS ; AND OTHERS Co4?y must be in this office by Saturday noon before pub!?calion 1 day OD Wednesday to ensure in- . sertion. The paper goes to press | at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning j and the forms are closed at noon Tuesday, Bear this in mind, dear contributors and advertisers. FOR EMT. Addison street. Has'barn, stables, lot, pasture and a good, well of wpfer. Apply to J. L*. HIM?. . MASTER'S- SALE-?. MASTER'S OFFICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OP EDGEFIELD. j Court of Common Fleas.-B C Warren against Emmie 0 Warren, et al. Pursuant tn the decree in this cause ? I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edge field, and state of South Carolina, on salesday in October, 1902, (the same being the 6th day of said_ mouth be tween the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described realty, to wit: , TRACT NO. 1. All that tract of land, lying, situate and being in Edgefield county and State of South Carolina, containing thirty-eight and one-half (38^) apr?s, more or less, known as the Crouoh place, bounded north by lands of B B ? HugLes; east by lands of J B Norris south by lands of J Sf Bettis, and west . by lands of L A Ashley. TRACT NO. 2. All that tract of land lying, situate and ?being in Ed^eiield county and State Of South Carolina, containing j one hundred and forty-eight (148) aores, more or less, bounded oa th* north by lands of R C Etheredge and J M Bettis; east by lands of E D Po- . sey; south by lands of J M Swearin gen, and westby lands of.i M Bettis. AND ALSO One lot in the town of Trenton, 5.C., containing one (1) acre, more or less, bounded on the north by L A Ashley, east by the Southern R R Co., and 1 west by L A Ashley, < Pi.rchaser to pay for papers. W F ROATH, .... - Master Edgefield County. September 10, 1902. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina-Edge field County-Court of Common - Pleas.-Mrs. Aon E. Padgett, j Against Clarissa JohnsoD, et al. Pursuant to the decree in this cause . I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house town of Edge field and State of South Carolina, on salesday in October, 1902, (the same being the 6th day of said month be tween the 'egal hours of sale, the fol lowing described realty, to wit : All and singuular that certa-n \ ieee, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Edgefield, in the state of South Carolina, con taining fifty (50) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Dave II Wise; east by lands of Dave II Wise; south by lands of Carrie J Holley and W H.Cogburn and Bro, and on the weft by landsof Mrs Anti E Harris, the same being the tract of land di vined to me in and by the last will of Wm N Harris, deceased. Terms of Sa e-One half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, v/ th interest from the day of sal", Purchaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises sold to secure th*? payment of the credit portion, or al) cash, at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to yay for papers. W F ROATH, Master Edgefield County. September 10, 1902. NOTICE. Ou the Ulli doy of Ocober,1902, thu undersigned viii apply to the Probate Court at gdgefiald, S,C.,for a final discharge as Administra trix of the eBtate of J. \i Floyd, deceased. Mrs C. W, FLOYD. FETT'S J&M Gares Choiera ? Infcnt?uV ? i arrhooo , D ysen?ery. and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Aga. ?a Aid* Digestion, Regulates P0W5?R8) BfflBa the Bowels, Strengthens ts at Druggists, "?SS?^gf J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. ATLANTA, Ga,, Nor. 19.1800. aa Powders) orer line? tu Ant introduction to the pabilo hu iteadily Increased (rom year to year un Ul our orders i ll st Terr strone eridenco of Its merit and the satisfaction lt Ins; so effectually counteracts Ute effects of Ute summer't ee tiling-. [AR * RANKIN DRUG CO.. Wholesale Drtctfti*. We are glad to report tbatr Mr. B. J.'Crooaer and Mr. Luke ""tfuy, who have been sick ?or some time, ure both convalescing. Southern R. K. Low Kates. Denver, Cel. Nat'l ass'n Letter Carriers, Sept 1-lG Dates of sale Au* 29-30 Final limit Oct 5th Greenville S C. nnual Reunion Confed?rale Veterans of S C. Aug 6th to Wh One cent per mile travelled Dates of sale Aug 5 7th, inclusive. Final limit 10th. Macon,Ga ?nuual Meeting Faimers Nat'! congress, Oct "-10th One fare Dates of iale Oct 5-6tb. Final limit Oct 14. Montreal, N C Christian Workers & Bible conference, july 20th Aug 10 -2j4th. One and one-third fares. Dates o sale July 18-20. Final limit 26th Omaha, Neb National convention Christian church, Oct ]?-23rd, 'One fare. Dates of sale Oct 14-16th. with final li mit to October 2Sth = Salt Lake City, Utah Annual Meet ing Grand Lodge B & P 0 E.1 ks, Aug 12-14 Very low rates Dates of sale ugust 6 9th Limit Sept 30th. San Francisco, Cal Biennial Meet ing Knights of Pythias August ll to 22nd Very low rates Dates of sale. Aug l-9th,inclusive F?U?I limit Sep tember 30th Fer further information as to rates, schedules, etc,apply touny ajrertt or to MASTER'S SALE. STV TB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGHFIKLD. \ Court of Common Pleas-A. D Tim merman in his own righi and as ad mini Orator ol N. D. Timraerraan, de^eased.e r al. Against M. E. Hago it al PURSUANT to trie decree in this cause, I will oiler for sale at public outcry,before the Court House, town' nf ,.ilgelleld, and Sia;e of Si nth Caro lin*,on the first Mondaj in Oct/ 1902, the same being the Gt li day. of sajd" month, between t lie legal hours of sale, the following described n-alty^to w?t? "All that traut of I.nd, si.u?te, ly ing and teing in Hie co uityof Edgr tield. State of S tutti Camliiia, con taining dye h indred and ten (ifO)' arree, more or less, boundod.on the north by land of F. L.TIminermkn and l". T. Mr j; on tb? east by lanids . f J. J Dorn; south by lands of J ! R Tim merman and also west by lah K. Timmer man. This tract of land will be :wo or m >re tracts, and as subdivided JO1'' Plats exhibited il e daft o.f sale. ' -rn* of sale-one third cash and th .alance on a credit of one) and two years. Interest from the dayl of sale. Purchaser to give bond and,' a mort gage of the premises sold to secure ;he payment of the credit portion, or ill cash, at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROAM, Master E'lgefield County. September 10, 1902. : rc J UH' ids of J. .cut info EDCEFIELD S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS f. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. AD\MS, [. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BEM?ETT, [.M COBB, B.S.HOLLAND, \. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FU?LER Vf, E. PRESCOTT. , 'OFFICERS* J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Preident. E. J. MIMS, Cashier.^ J H. ALIVEN, As?t Cashie Pays interast on deposits by Fp.e?ia contract. Money to loan on liberal terms* '*rompt and polite attcnticn to buai VOUE HGCOUQt SO?GltBil. ? H ARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. Agusta and Ashville Short Linc July 6, 1992. I Lv Augusta. 10 10 a m 2 65 p m ir Greenwood.. 12 44pm ? . Ar Anderson. 0 00 pm ,Vr Laurent ... 1 45 p m 635am ,Vr Greenville.; 3 25 p m ?i 30 a to ,\r Glenn Sp'gs....400pm .. ....... \r Spart anbin g.. 3 30 pm S 00 a m Ar Saluda ... 5 33 pm lr Eendersonville G ll p m Ar Asor Ile :.; ...'.716pm .a.;*... Ov A?hv ll? ... 70oam ....... ?,v SparUnbirg 12 01am 3 3Q.pm Ct Greenville....12 15am 1 45 p m lr Laure us ... 1 45p m 6 30p m 0v And. -S?O.. . 7 25am Ar Greenwood .. 2 ?l p m 5 10pm ir Aug tsta.... ll 35 p m 1048 am t\i Savannah.... 5 20am. L\ Oilh oun Falls 444 p ra Ai Raeigh.... 2 16 a ra ii Nor! rik'.... 7 30 am lr Pst* sburg....G00am A . Eiel nomi.... 8 15a m Angsts.. ?*bvm I, A Mondale. 4 33 p m .> Fairfax. 4 44 pm Wmassee. 6 4? pm Beat fort. 5 35 p m .? Pori Royal. 6 60p m " Charleston. 7 50 p m ? Savannah. 7 35am <. Char leaton.... . 6 27 a m " Pori Royal. 7 06 a ni ? Beaufort. 7 IS am 14 Yercassee. . BOiSJm ? Fairfax . ?W ? Allandale . .. 9 18 nm \r /.agosta .ll 20 * m Close connections at C.-eenwood for all points on S. A. L., an 1 C. and G. Railway, and at Spartanburg with Southern Rail***. . ' 1 For information relative to ticketty rate" scehdules,etc.. address ERNEST WILLIAMS, tien. Pass. Agi Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. ?%? . ~ CUBAN RELIEF cur? Pl?tiliW^ Colic. Ncuralgiaand Toothache g BW8?I>D V ln fiv? minute3. Sour Stomach t?d BuVnToer nom plain ts. l?ri^. 25 '"ar, la NUTTAA^ COBAN OILcatea F IttRUiS Cuts, Burns, Brakes, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 2? S'enta. /// COBB'S ! -- COBB'S! Something SpeciaL 3 Cases of the following Celebrated 4-4 Bleach ed Longcloth & Cambrics just opened at SPECIAL PRICES. "Hill's Semper Item," "Fruit of the Loom," "An .dras Coggin", "Barker Mills," "Pride of the West Come at once and get a bolt for your fall s e'vung. T ca%"sthorr Fall and Mr Sta: now in store. We have both price and quality. J. IVE. COBB AGT. FOR BUTT'cRICK PATTERNS C. A, GRIFFIN. E. J. MIMS GRIFFIN & MIMS. FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT IIB9UI THP C< mpanies we reposent are among the largest and most repu ! lit > ? e in ibo world. Any business' niru^ted :o us will receive prompt attenlior. Offitejover May & May's Store. WATCH THIS SPACE For bargains in Fall Goods in a short while, jg Our stock is complete now in all lines of staple sj goods,but in a few weeks I will go north and buy my FALL DRY GOODS, SHOES, and Notions, and then will bc ready to show our Ul friends a mammoth line of up-to-date goods Yours for Bargains, JJ^IVHE:? m HART, % HART * BUILDING, # EDCEFIELD - S. c. TT^genTTor AUGUSTA STiCAMI LAUNDRY. Cet Your collai si to my ?tore on Wednesdays and they will return Saturdays. Notice Notice is hereby given that Mie un dersigned will make a tina! settlement on the estate of AV. N. Burnett deceas sd, in the Office of Judjre of Probate it Edgefield court house, South Garo. lina, on Saturday the 6th day of SeD ember, 1902, and at the same time ap plication will be made for a final dis .harge as A dministrator of said Estate ill person having dims aganist said estate :?re hereby notified to present hem, duty attested on or before said late. J. P. BURNETT, Administrator. PHIP. P. M. WHITMAN, 29711 Street. Augusta, Gr., 8IVESREE EYE TESTS for all defects or M.jbt. Z ids thc proper -lasso s and Vf A Vi LcnfChut ?nie your frame while you wait. "BEE ' .eUs if y?u act? i v- medicine orgia*** FEEL ?ADLY ? Do you suffer from Indiges tion, Dyspep sia, vi of appetite. Loss of Strength Lack Oiergy, Etc ? Take a few di ses of Murr's Iron Mixture, Aniline Blood Tonic. THEURRAY DRUG GO., 3LUMBIA,S. C. Will S'ound-trip tickets from all stati'between Augusta, Gn., AlleudaS. C. Sumter, S. C. CharlestS. C. Columbia, S. C. includineS'? points, to summer resort in-th and South Caro lina; ale Chickamar.ga, Ga. , Pal ton, ( Lookout, Mt., Tenn, Monteag'enn. , and Sewance, Tenu. Tis Rood to return on any regurain up.to and inda? ina Sept ir 4th, 1902. For full Striation, apply to any agent, or J O BeamD P A, Atlanta, Ga, W U"D P A, Charleston, S C Ss ll e, Asst Gen Pass A gt. Atlanta. Ga DICING'S TRY fi DISCOVERY FOHAT COLD. TAKE SUBSTITUTE. j Cures Gmption,Coughs, Colds, ichitis, Asthma, Fneum?ayFever,Pleu risy, Lape, Hoarseness, Bore lt. Croup and Whooppough. NO t. NO PAY. prlcp 50c. TRIAI BOTTLES FREE. IT WI Tb pri it : ast T lin; ran tiv-; oft par TM inte WE ?00 J ?1 r > 8lj0 G?D? GET O?iv PRICES. Complete Cotton; Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits. Buildin e. Irif'ff, F cet try, Ftric and Railroad Castirgs, Bailrcnd, Si ll Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Found-y, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works T&~ Repa is Promptly Done Lombard Irai Works & Sopply Co AT'GVSTA, GA CUT PRICE SALE I am now offering all snmmer ;oods at greatly reduced nricep. Below I quote you a f*\v prices ?ade for the purpose of convert rig goods into caph. Straw hale at coet. $1.00 Negligee shirts at 80c. 75c " " 55c, 50c 14 " 40c. Lace strired hose mid halfhore 50c goods al 38c. 35c goods at 25c L5c " " 19c. Everything in summer dress >od3 at very low prices. Come JW and secure bargains. C. E. MAY. ]DGEPTBIJD, S. O KNOW WHAT U ARE TAKING lien you take Grove's Tasteless Chill nie because the formula is plainly nted on every bo'.tle showing that is simply Iron and Quinine in a eless form. No cure, so pay. 50c. R R NOTICE 'he Charleston and Western Caro i Railway beg to announce that ar gements have been perfected effec 1 at once, whereby 1000 milp books heir issue will oe honored over all ts of the plant, eystem of Railways 3 arrangement will no doubt be of rest to the travelling public. W J CRAIG, GPA. S / ????i?? = S Ennui PAT S. 8. FARE AND mm? ?,W Deposit, Guartntoa rRBK SCHOLARSHIPS. BOARD AT COST. Writ? Quick to OA.-ALA. JilNKSB C?LL?Uf, MACON, OA. CHICHE8TXR'8 ENGLISH ENNYRQYAL PILLS Original and Only Geaalne. . vBAPK. Al?.jtr?ll?hl? Ladle* ??* Rrnrilrt for CIUCIIKSTKU'S ENGLISH i In UKI? ?n'l Wold mrttlll? boin. n?lcl with blue rlhhju. Take no otber. Hrfa?o l?B'iitiT<>u? Substitution* and Imita tion?. BUT cf your I>Pi?i?l.or wort ?e. ?a .uropi far Particular*. Te?tlnioiilali .nj " Heller Tor I.n.11 r?,M in Mfr.M. turn Mall. 10.0O0 rr.tlmonial.. B?l<tLy all DmijUu. Chichester fheajljal O^, i ttl. pipv. Madlaaa Suuara. rillLA.. i*A. 1] J WHO OPFK 1 IT IS TI For Fall Goods, and The Corner Store will speak to you n this space next week, telling you of the oargains awaiting - CORNER STORE vrr. : lr .].) THE ARTISTS FAVORITE, The Matchless KRELL PIAN0T Unsurpasssed in touch tone, work manship and durability. Sold on TERMS OF EASY />AYMEftT ( Factory and Warerooms, ) . .. ( Cincinnati, Ohio. S L A. riOLLARD, Traveling Agent for bouth Carolina, NINETY-SIX, S. e. 1 ::i ?! Hi .i-i! ATTENTION, LADIES ! ( In order to handle the latest and newest styles of j jj goods in my line I am going to offer my summer j ?stock of jj MULINE RY At Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for my fall goods, and now is youri ! best opportunity to buy. Come see for yourself. I ?m showing a very large assortment of Lad- s Sailors, ? Street Hats, and Dress Hats, either Trimed or untrimmed. We hav.i a beautiful assortment of Misses Hats and Chil drens Silk and Lawn Bonnnts. My entire stock is new. MISS yWARY BWF?r?D, j NORRIS BUILDING- . . EDGEFIELD >7t yy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!tiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiimit miimiinnimii^== We begin today a COST SALE on || ^tjr^t^w Hats. While they last you can get any straw hat in my || tore at New York cost ?? Cast aside shat oid brown hat and buy a new one. |= j$B^" Come now while we can fit you js^fl] iiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiifiiii iiiifiiiiffiiiiiiiif^" -5^p?A Y ====v^^ I STATE & ?-*'>7*? -e ?^cr" s Hardware Comp'y, LESALE d -alers, ,363 King Street, Charleston @ C Shelf Hardware a specialty. Agents for Buckeye mowers, Brinklpy Plows, Olivet Chilled p'ows. )EKS:-Geo. A. Wagener, Pres. ; Geo. Y. Coleman Vice-Pres. a. G. Ball, Sec.aud Treas. Correspondence Solicited,