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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1902. (I i,. Paint your wagons, buggies and carriagei and oil your harness. We ctn supply the best paint and oil at reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES. Are you in need of glasses to strengthen your eyes and to restore your impaired eyesight to a nor mal condition.? If so try a pair of the famous Hawkes glasses. Full supply of all strengths and prices always on hand. G L. PENN & SON. BOARDERS.-Board far gen tlemen can be secured at the Ab ney place at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Oar Btock of harness, saddles, bridles, buggy robes and whips is complete. These goods are marked at prices that will move them. RAMSEY & JONES. Crayon Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. If you are looking for a good cheap cow and hog feed try rice flonr. A car load just received, going at $1.00 per hundred. W.W. ADAMS. We have just received a fresh supply of delightful table jellies and gelatines. Also bear in mind that we keep none but the best flavoring extracts. Try them once you will always use them. G. L. PENN & SON. Call upon us when iu need of trunks, valises, satchels or dress .uit esses. Wo carry a large as sortment of these goods with pri ces right. RAMSEY ? JONES. Along with our large and varied assortment of china and glassware wa carry a beautiful line of cherry sad oak china closets. Call and ask to see thom. RAMSEY & JONES. Two gentleman can find good boarding places at low rates by applying at the Abney place, in Buncombe. Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Sfs are headquarters for paints, oilsf.nutty, glass, etc., and prices srs rtfcht. W. E. LYNCH & Co. " A word to the hunters, we have a large stock of guns, loaded shells (bMh black and smokeless pow der),leggiugs and everything that 1 a hunter needs. Drop in and let ; us show you. I RAMSAY & JONES. We carry a full line of tooth brashes, hair brushes, nail brush es, dressing com bs, flue combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Trv Lynch's One Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. -W.JC. l.YKc* Ar Co. j Our stock of wagons, buggies, bed-room sets, tables, rocking chairs, desks, brass and enameled 1 iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., was na ver before more complete. RAMSEY & JONES. Just received another car load of Rock Hill buggies which we are selling cheaper than ever before ' and on vry easy terms to good parties. RAMSEY & JONES. Ws hare the only First-class Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled sud courteous barbers always on hand to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers in first-class con dition. Come to us for your shav ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Over Jones & Son's Store. Pictures Framed. There is nothing more attractive to the human eye than a beautiful framed picture. This you can have done in the latest style, also old frames made new by the latest me thods at my furniture store 1136 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. W. H. Turner. Old newspapers for sale at this office for 20 cents per hundred. Beautiful Thoughts TIM yweat, para bi ?Ut of tfce babe I? .pg. c*?tl va of Innocence ?nd health. Soma < hi! ? dren ar? as ilght and delicate M th? molest Sowar, aona ara Unmf and bricht, som? ara frail and sickly. A mothar1! yaartriaw for children I? ?B,j?p ?rabie from a lot af tb? beautiful, an} lt behaves ??err wotaaa to bring the sw ?et ea? influen?a U bear os the ?abject of ber mr-lernltr. To mate aa* y abet Hil od whan 1?? U besaagai?, Mother's Friend ? ??III -r l*-p*tw,5erly a ?ed. ft ? a ll al meat. eeally axbnltMeCaraa'aad fer ?st?re?! uea only. No rink, ao experiment, merely a pata raiievrf ac? harm lee?. Fnwjuut vorafe ara earaeefly entreated ta Irr Vmrasftadf, it beta*- undeniably a Maud to har darlo* baturra tam of ?aa* pease, taara ?L=d a nt ieloat ion. Mother's Vrlenei, If ??ad dill ??a Hy throe? neu t gestation, wttl soften tba breast?, thereby p/sr an tine cracked and ?ora ?Ippia?. laaatet and ten doa? sir sining 1 trill softem, relax, become sad eratic from Tu cootia ragtofl erSl re mlnls?ersd externally all darin?; pragnaacy. All Milawa dm-riet? Sell thia remedy for Art*, ly TsJaab:? treatise on motherhood ?rill b? ??Rt ttwm, it yon ??"*e ui. THE *U*nOD RtGUUTOR CO., A Hanta,, if *. ?mmiHiNii.m.HtNMMi iJIIIIUIIIllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIIIIIIIIIIIlllllt? I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 1 .imiiiiiiiiimnimiiMiuiiiiiuiuiiiiiniimiiniiinii? Senator R .Ii Tillman was on our streets Monday shaking bando with the salesday crowd. Mrs. E. H. Youngblood, of Win terseat, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Munly Tim mons. Mrs. G. D. Tillman, of Clark's Hill, has been spending several days with her sou, Col. J. H. Till man. For sale: I have one grain drill left thatljam offering at a very rea sonable price. E. J. NORRIS. We are glad to state that Mrs. P. P. Blalock, who was very ill for several days last week, is now rap idly convalescing. Two very beautiful young ladies of Augusta, Misses May Park and Janie Turner, are visiting at the home of Mr. D. T. Grice. Married, on Sunday afternoon last, at the residence of the offici ating minister, by Rev.P. P. Bla lock, Mr. Lem. Hailing and Miss Jessie Griffie. . On account of an attack of acute indigestion Rev. G. W. Davis could uot fill his regvlar appoint ment at McKeudree Sunday after noon last. He has almost eutirely recovered, however, now. Since his return to the Atlanta Dentale collage Mr. A. H. Corley has bren elected president of his class This indicates how highly he is esteemed by hi? fellow stu dents. The ADVERTISER reaches the peo pie. Just one insertion in our col urana of au advertisement of mules wanted, brought fully one hundred mules to Messrs.Pilcher & White at the stable of Meusrs. B. L. Jones & So~ on Monday. There were hun dreds of others who read it but had no mules for sale. Advertisements placed m our columns always pay STARTLINGjBUT TRUE. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempseytowu, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of rae." In fallible for constipation, stomach an I liver troubb?. 25c at G. L. Penn & Son's drug store. These cold mornings are pleas ant to the corpulent but they chill long, lean and lank people to the bone. LUCK IN THIRTEEN By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey, Df Walton Furnace, Vt., got a Box of Bucklen's Arnica, Salve, that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Po sitively cures bruises, felons, uicersj-ur upi long,- boils, bunis, corns and piles. Only 25c Guar anteed by G. L. Perin & Son, drug gis**. Tho ADVERTISER job office is getting outcome very nice work these days. Are you not needing a new Bupply of stationery? Give us your ordere. Colgate's toilet soaps aud per fumery are par excellence the finest on the market. If you want a pure article, unadulterated by cheap and inferior ingredients,ask for Colgate's. Known the world over as the beet. We eau supply you. G. L. PENN & SON. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects j of eyes. GEO.F. MIMS, Optician. Our store for years has been the j acknowledged headquarters for all . i of the nice things in season. We f have just received fresh shipments!./ of Raisins, Currants, Dates and Figs. We have none but new crop. Try them. G. L. PENN & SON. Mrs. Carrie Nation, the famous barroom smasher, visited Colum bia during the fair, making several speeches She next visited Charles ton to pay ber respects to the blind tigers, registing at the hotel as the t "home defender." Rheumacide is a positive cure for rheumatism in every form. Does not injure the digestive organs. The besi laxative and blood purifier. Ask your druggist for it. .Dissolution Notice. On October 1st 1902, the insur ance firm of Gaffney <fc Mims ter minated. I will continue the busi ness of the firm, representing the New York Life insurance company and several of the leading fire in surance companies and respect fully solict a share of your bui - noss. I eau be found in office No. 2, over the Bank of Edgefield. JAMES T. MIMS. The great quantity of cotton that has been and is being mar keted in our town does not indi cate that the yield ia greater in *his section thau during former vears but that Edgefield has had a good market which has attracted cotton from greater distances. SETHI MG J* Costs fair 25 cents TUBKEOES, I Or tuU SI coats toC.? 1*., JatT SS. 1 878,-DR. C. J. MorrsTT-Ky ayezporioncewlto joar ?reellen? medicine, TB ETE IN A. trouble teething. Ever/ remedy wu exhsatted ia the ihep contlna.fi te pix! off par? Hood end earning forer conMam Her mother d ermined la try TEETH IN A. aa d la ? day o NM bowel* wm renier, tudtaeake to TSSTHT* A, tte Ul Youn, a*,, D, w. Mc ABSOLUTELY) Makes the food more d< An Edgefield boy, Hugh Nicho lson, son of Mr. A. R. Nicholson, is a member of tho foot bali team )f th* South Carolina college and t lar<:e share of the hoi or of the ?igual victory won in the contett vitb Clemson last week ia due to jim. The appearance of our public iquare will be greatly improved vhen the iron fences around the veli and monument now being srected have been completed. Mr. Tames Paul is superintending the vork which means that it will be lone iu a first, class manner. The only young lady who atten led ?be state ball from Edgefielb ras Miss Holen Sheppard, wbo6e ostume consisted of a French ciea ion of crepe de cbine over pink ilk. Shirred bodice and skirt,yoke pith trimmings of wide satin rib ion. Diamonds. Miss Mary Buford has moved her tock of Millinery into the rear nd of the dry goods store of Mr. J.E.May. It is often the case that me store contains both dry goods ,ud Mii'inery, one line being the ompleajent of the other. Call to ee the late hats and trirr.mingd hat Miss Buford has just received. 1er prices are very reasonable. The entire ADVERTISER force is ;reatly indebted to Mr. Jaraga T. )uzts, of Elmwood, foi a quantity crocus bag full) of very fine and [elightfullv flavored turnips. Mr. )uz!s has been a lifelong friend of he ADVERTISER and fortunate in leed are those having s" 'i friends s he. On Tuesday night of last week bout 8 o' clock the barn and sta les of Mr. W. B. Penn were urned ; ??'?out the same iime 'ho arn of lure Lizzie Ofcirlto caught ut was easily put out. As Mr. 'ann's barn was falling in that of Irs. Kate Lynch was found to be n fire. The barn, stables and con 3ntr, including a very fine horse 'hich was bodly burned that it had j be shot, were destroyed Mrs. .vnch's residence seemed at one ?rae to be doomed but the chemical ngine, with Joe Eve Mirna in com iand, saved it. On Sunday night last a tenant ouse belonging io Mr. J. M. Cobb .as burned. The eugiue also did ood work at this fire. Mrs. Bessie Jones, after epend ng a week in Edgefield with her rienda and relatives, returned to atlanta this week. Read the new advertisements of rliss Marv Buford aud Mr. James S. Hart. " Mr. Hart tells of all :indB of shoes and dress goods, tfiss Buford tells about her fall nillinery stock being moved into /. E. May's store. It is said that a rooman's idea of he greatest wrong her husbtnd can lo her is for him to hear some icandal about a neighbor and for get to tell her. A STARLING SURPRISE. Very few could believe io look ug at A. T. Hoadly, a healthy, ro bust bJacksmitu of Tilden,Iud.that for ten yare he suffered euc' i'?r ;ure? i'iom rbeumr.!;sm ad few lould endure and live. But a won Se^iut^upn^TloT?lmi !???-Jtakn3g Electric Bitters. "Two bodies wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twiuge in over a year. They regulate the kidneys, purify the blood and cue rheuma tism, neuralgia, nervousness, im prove digesto:) and gives perfect health. Try them, ouly 50cts. at G. L. PENN & SONS, drug store. When one has a disagreeable duty to perfor n it is the part of wisdom to perform it at the earli 9F!,?Ossibl*? moment so as to relieve th? mind of the unpleasant con t'ni pl at ion. This being true pay your lax at once. Treasurer Will iams has a little spare time these days and is auxious to reduce the number of receipts ho will have to i-isue. Cores toolara-Infantum, Diarrhoea.Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Ag?. Aids Digestion, Regulad the Bowels, Strengthen! the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. tm MOFFETT, M. D" ST. LOUIS, MO. Door Sir : Ju ?tico to yoi do rr, an ? f that I should girt jon . Oar littlo e rl. Jail thirteen monthi old, hoi had much ?o of proscriptions from family pbriiciani. Har bowell id for dari ?t a tima. Har Ufa wai almo.t despaired of. r two thora wai a great chanza- new lill had r oturnod .'Jo babe li BOW doing well. IVER, Editor ?ad Propriet?r Taskajoe (AU.) Hews. at Druggists, tl. &AKIN6 POWDER PURE BI?CIOUS and wholesome ggtj co., jgg TO?*._ Dangerous and Ut 'awful. The promiscuous firing ofl guns and pistols at night for[ the purpose of giving alarm has become a nuisance. It I greatly endangers life and, as every one knows, is a viola tion of the town's ordinances. The mayor requests us to an nounce that the law will in future be rigidly enforced. Let's have no more discharg ing of firearms. A Second Paper at Johnston. We have been reliably informed that Messrs. William Touey and Ira Carson of Johnston, will at au early date embark in the news-1 paper business. '1 he first issue of tho new weekly will appear about Dec. 1st. Mr. Carson will do the | editoral work and Mr. Toney will be business manager. These are, young men of energy and ability and we bespeak for them abundam success in their new enterprise. PiOGlapiioii. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. Whereas information has been re ceived at this department that on the 28th day of October, A D, 1902, the barn of W B Penn, in the town of Edgefleld, was burned, and there be ing reason to believe that the burning was an act of incendiarism, Now therefore, T, M B Mcsweeney, povernorof the state of South Caro lina, in order that justice may be done, and She majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED COLLARS for the ap prehension and conviction of the per son or persons who committed said act of incend'arism. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the gre - seal of the state to be r SEAL. fixed, at Columbia, tl - fourth day of Novembi A. D., 1902, and in the 127th year c the Independence of the United htate of America. M. B. McS^ EENET. By tlie Governor : M. R. COOPEE, Secretary of State. [Proclamation. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. WI HKREASinformation hasbeeu received at this Department that on the 28th day of October A. D., 1902, the ?arnof Mrs. Lynch in the County of Edgefiold was burned, and there being reason to believe that the burning was an act of in cendiarism. Now, THEREFORE, I, M. B. Mc sweeney Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that jus tice may bo done and the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby of fer a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and conviction of the person or per sons who committed said act of incendiarism. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Colum bia, this fourth day of No vember A. D., 1902, and in the 127th year of the Inde pendence of the United States of America. M.B. MCSWEENEY. By the Governor: M. R. COOPER, Sec'ry of State. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure * cold in one day. No cure, No pay Price 25 cents. COLD SPRING. (Written for last Usue.) Mr. Editor: The Grim Reaper nas again invaded our ranks and taken, first, the precious little babe of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bailey -this is the f mrth death in his family this yea--next, Mr. Louis Holmes, aged eighty-two yearB. Mr. Holmes was an honest mau, true to his friends and of very decided opinions of his own. ?. - ter Mr. D.C.Bussey,Sr , was tal: a. He had passed the three-score r ?4 ten mark, being the oldest merx of Red Hill church. He had an unassuming life, honest as mr could oe, always s ?aking the Jr?ain truth, but never offensive. The1tetira-X?UR scribe saw him he was paralyzeo^^itol^e said that he was ready any t??^ or moment the good Lord Baw fit lo iake him. "Let me die the death of the righteous and may my laRt end be like his." The Red Hill school opened on the 15th instant, with Miss Estell Thomas as teacher, and 24 pupils. When all the children of the dis trict go there will be over u hun dred-and not a good year for chil dren either. Mr. J. H. Bussey has giuned a bale of cotton from one acre and will get another. How is that for farming ? Oat sowing has commencedj but not HS gei eral as we would like to see it. Messrs. Bodie & Co. will move their saw mill to Mr. J. W. R. DeLaughter's in a lew days. We hope to report a fair yield of pons.-md potatoes soon. SOL. Cold Spring, Oct. 24, 1902. To Cure a Cold fa Ouc Day take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets nil (IniKi?i??tf refend the mon?*y if it fails to cure. E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. ! Edgefield "people who go to Co ..mbia on business or pleasure can /Ind no better place to stop than at !,.e Huiett House, opposite the ?oat office, whose proprietress is Miss Marie Abney. The rooms are newly furnished and very com fortable, while the table is sup plied with delightful food in great abundance and variety. NOTICE. The undersigned will make a final settlement on the estate [of Winfield Scott, deceased, in the office of the J udge of Probate, at Edgefield,' S C.,on the 6th day of December, 1902, and at the sime lime will make applicrti ? fora Huai discha?ge as administrai of said estate. G. W. SCOTT. E. L. SCOTT. lATe Appreciate The support given lis by the people of Edgefield during the past, and W6 are in a position to do far better for you this seasou than ever. Our stock is larger, belter and the marked prices are as lo .v as can possibly be on the same claNss of merchaudise, but, as we buy for cash and sell for cash, ein afford to allow you a discount of 10 % on maiket prices. Men's Suits $5. to $25 Men's Overcoats 5. to 35 $4.50 to $18.50 1.50 to 7.5O Youths' Suits .'rom Boys' Suits from j. B. WHITE ee'S Spot Cash Clothing Store, AUGUSTA, GA, THE BEE-HIVE The Immense Stock of goods purchased for the Fall and Winter sealion is nearly all in. A particularly great effort hrs deen made to clear out every vestige of old goods. E\3r\ thing in the Bee Hive is new, fresh, just from tho loom aod the manufactory. Not only this, but eveiy thing there is also stylish, desirable and low priced. Noone must,can or ablo to undersell the Bee Hive, We are ready to show goods and to eurprise our patrons with some extraordinary values. BEST & CHEAPEST CLOTHING In Town. (We meakin V. .ces not Quali'v.) We carry this season the most complete selection of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, and Shoes, Ali the latest things and novolties. We have a stook of shoes which will match anybody's and surpass mauy. Our pride bas always been and is now our Millinery Depariment. Our lady patrc.iB who have seen fit to patronize us in the past will increaae their patronage when they see what our Millinery Department has in store for them. 910-912 BF0AD ST- I A. COHEN I PEOPBIETOE Nethl?vg can take the place oX ymxr iouaty paper. For county MW ant [or county prto? lt should go lats ?rary 3caa?. But for news from tba osfstsl 3f your BUto .ind every ci ??ty Ia South Carolina, served fr?flfa every Jay; for dajly neus from Washinsrenn, the United States and every coter 3uart ;r of the globe, nothing eau take the place In South Carolina hosnee of rhe Daily State. These are momentous times in his tory. We are in the midst of vara, strikes and political struggles of grao* Importance. The next session of mm legislature, with the inauguraUon ot K new governor, will have peculiar In terest. Man or woman, to keep ua with the times, must-read the dajfcf history of the world"and that la re corded in entertaining style in Ta? State. The State will be sent daily far 18 a year, $4 for 6 months, ff Hr I months, or just a fraction over th? oast of a postage stamp for one letter a day! Cheap education and Informa tlon for a family for 2 1-5 cents a day. Isn't it? But if you can't afford that, there ls The Bend-Weekly State, issued Tues days and Fridays, each issue eoofaki Ing the most Important news fresa all South Carolina and the world at fctfye o: that day and the preced?a* an?B ?ince the last issue. And thia mas- We ?btalned for $2 a year, >1 for ? moates, >r Just a fraction over a half cant a lay! No family In South Carolina ia sao poor to tn He this paper. N? mon?*' aw JO .-po-.f to better advantage ky a aaec \trrl!y. It is a necessity. Subset fit ,OW- TODAY. Send postal or express money ortet eg??t*red letter or cheek to A BS THE STATS COMPAJIf ~ w Cotamtte, C C. "LEVY'S is the PLACE. AUGUSTA/I ch The ADVIBT_SEB job office ii LOW Letter equipped than ever ror doios all kinds of printing. With new press rollers,new inks, an % I? diiional supply of type and ala.ge shipment of job material just re e 'ived we are in a position to give latter satisfaction than ever he re. Send in your ordors for bill oads, letter h'-ads, note heads, e ivelopes, posters, circulars and p inting of auy nature whatsoever and we will do it with neatness and dispatch at reasonable prices. Let the money you pay for your print ing be kept and spent at home by having the work done right here in Edgefield. Whynot? cc C c I. C. L< 838 Broad Street, At?ent.'on Hussars. You are ordered to meet at your] drill ground on Saturday, the 1st. day of November, armed with car bines. The troop will be inspected on the Sth. N. G. Evans, Captain, Jno. Sullivan, Sargt. A paragrapher says the trees in the woods are beginning to loo!: as j if they had their clothing done up by a poor washerwoman. yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^iiiriii: J THE FA ^MERS BANK | I OF EDGEFIELD, S- C. ? I STATE AND G0?XTY MPOSITOBY. I ? THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY S 1 Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 = = Surplus and. ?Jidividedrofi. lo,OOO.00 | I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 | 1 Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 = s We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above ~ = facs. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. II S - Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian ? 2 administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. | 5 A. E. PADGETT, President V. I?. R VINSFORD. Vice-Prei. 5 I J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAULING, ?s8t.-Ca?kler 5 ?llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii'iUlllllllllllll IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHflfr! THE RACKET STORE Calls especial attention of the Edgefield shoppers to our complete stock of Ladies Jackets from 1.50 to 8.50, and Capes from .50c to 4.09. Also call to see our stock of Misses and Childrens Reefers at all prices. These are first class gar ments at very low prices. Absolute price honesty co an intelligent buying public, like oars, means absolute price economy. NEW FALL GOODS. Our first installment of New Fall Goods is now displayed and oonsiits af Ladies'Cloths and Broad Cloths, All-wool Serges, American Cash meres, Henriettas, Zibilines, Corouation Cloths, Etamines, Etc. Silks and Fancy Waistings, Ladies' Suiting and Skirt Goode-all 3tyles Bleached and Unbleached Goods. Homespuns at 5c and up. Ribbons, Laces and Dress Trimmings. Our stock of Corsets is complete, Ask to see the "American Beauty" and the UF. C." Corsets. Men's and Bovs /^/T^XT-XI^T^S Ready-to-Wear %^A^K_? JL JLjLXl-VV^T Men's suits $3.99 to $15.00, Boy's suits $1.00 to $5.00. Our stock consists of all the latest goods, French aud English Clay Wested, at bottom prices. Also full line of Hats and Caps in the latest styles. An elegant line of Childrens, Mis?es ?pT/^QIT Ll L)T7* arjd Ladies Hosiery at very low prices. SmJmKm/OXJJJXV JL . Gent's fancy hosiery from 5c up. Skirts and Underwear. See our Ladies readj-t>wear Skirts-something extra good for the price. A; to see our stock.of Childrens, Ladies' and Men's Cunder vesis and union suits. They were bough voiy low and will be sold accordingly. W have the latest and newest in ^.eClcvtreajr. Our stock of dr s shirts, collars, cuffs,eLc.,wa8 never more complete. G-et Ready for School We are offering this season ooe of the strongest lines of School Shoes ?ver shown ira Edgefield. In our line will be found the celebaated Heart ind Arrow Shoe. The Two Dollar Heart and Arrow shoe has positively no equal. Ladies $1 to $3, Childrens 25c to $1.50, Men's $1.00 to $.350. Carpets and Rngs. B^?? ? A. GJ rea. Ru fr s rang ing from 99o to $4.50 And worth^twice the money. Carpets from 20c to 3Bc We have bargains too numerous to mention here. Just cdme and see. A beautiful Hue of picture frames from 10 up. Remember we can always save you moaey. Come, let us show yod. N. Y. RACKET STORE J. W. PEAK, Manager Has been enlarged-We carry a Large stock of BOYS AND CHILDRENS SUITS. We carry the LATS ST, THE BEST for the LEAST MONS" We are always ready and willing to send salples of any? ling we have. Open Orders Will be Filled Subject to Your Approval. We SAY and DO these things because we are fully] mvinced that we have by long odds The Most Desirable andi Complete Stock of Juvenile! Clothing ever made " showrj ivy's Son & Co, AUGUSTA, Ga. ni IT IT nnillM In y?ur book thafc if y?u want to Pl Wy y buv Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hate I Ul ll UUilll and Gents Furnishing Goods, you can find no better place anywhere than at - - C. ??. ^LVT AY'S. Now this is not idle talk but hard facti, and I eau prove ?"ery word I say by comparison. Read and leoaiwhatl Ian do for you : Prints, Percale ', Outings, Canton, bleacbxd, unbleached and check liomeBpunns Y. great variety, and at very low prices. Pants Jeans at I2|c, 15c, 163c, 20c, 25c aud 35c per yard. You should see see the 32.inch percales at Sc, and 36-: ch at 10c. I am showing a beautiful line of Waist Goods from 10o io 50c per yard that are well worth more money. Every thing in Serges, Ladies Cloth aud all the latest skirt goods can'.be found here. Storm serge at 50c worth 65cts. 54-inch Ladies Cloth at $1.10, others ask $1.25. Silks for waiste and skirts, from 35cls to $1.50 per yard, in a greater variety than will ba found elsewhere. You cannot afford to miss seeing these. Ladies, Missesaud Children's cloaks and capes to suit everybody. Underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders, shirts aud [many o;her things in this line at very low prices. Blankets from 50 io five dollars. Comforts from one dollar to two dollars anda half. f^l OT Vi 1 Tl ?* This being my first season in ruin's ready UJXLLLg > to-wear clothing, I am showing an entirely ii3_"W_Soclc uew atock aud at remarkably low prices. "Every man in need of a suit will do well to get my prices before (buying" I also have a lino of Childreus suits, from $2.00 up. TT S~\ T71 My stock ot shoes is very complete jk^ _L JL Vv S-L4 m and the prices are right. If you want - to save money call on me when in need of shoes. ITT A rn| Hats for men and bovs at low prices, Hui-I_-A"JL_ J- . = aurj jn the verv latest styles. >iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiniir; auu y - J Appreciating to the fullest extentthe trade given me in the fpaat, I kolicit> continuance of same and promise to give best values possible. CHARLIF E. MAY