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Enfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1902. li you are cot uaiug our teaR and coffees try theo) ouce and you ?rill uso no other. For delightful aroma and flavor they are unsur passed. Call for our White Star coffee. G. L. PENN & SON. To Grow Big Crops of Grain or Cotton use Armour's Auimal Fer tilizers. For ?ale hy A. E. & R. C. PADGETT. The most careful tests are neces sary to determine just what your eyes need. Each eye needs sepa rate scientific examinations. vf you'l drop in I will examine your eyes and if necessary will have a tens made for each eye. GEO. T. MIMS, Graduate Optician. Paint your wagous, buggies and carriages and oil your harness. We can supply the best paint and oil at reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES. Just receivod a fresh supply of seeded raisins, currants, citron, r.utg, spices, oranges, apples, etc. W. E. LYNCH <fe Co. Are you in need of glasses to ' strengthen youreyeu and to restore jour impaired eyesight to a nor mal condition.? If so try a pair of the famous Hawkes glasses. Full supply of all strengths and prices alwavs on hand. G L. PENN & SON. BOARDERS.-Board fjr gen tlemen can be secured at the Ab ney place at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Our stock of baruess, saddles, bridles, buggy robes aud whips is complete. These goods are marked at prices that WJ ll move them. RAMSEY & JONES. Try a bottle of our White Pine and Tar for coughs, colds, giip.etc. 25c per bottle ; every bottle guar anteed to benefit. r W. E. LYNCH & Co. We want every housewife in Edgefield county to know that .our counters, tables and shelves ara " filled with all of the seascn's deli cacies that tempt and sati-fy the appetites of mortals. G. L. PENN & SON. Crayon Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Our store for years has been the acknowledged headquarters for all of the nice thiugs in season. We . bava just received fresh shipmeuls of Raisin?, Currants, Dates and , 'Figs. We have none but new crop. ' ^Try.th.pm G. L. PENN & SON. .Wa baVs -ju?t TrCt?\j?s^?r^ah.^ supply qi UeHgJitfu^'iable jellies ' ?nd gel?tinesTj??so bear in mind that we keep uone but the best flavoring extracts. Try them once you will always use them. G. L. PENN <fc SON. Call upon us wb??n in need of . trunks, valises, satchels or dress .?it cases. Wo carry a large as- , cortmeut of these goods with pri- " ces right. RAMSEY & JONES. ? Along with our large and varied ' assortment of china aod glassware we carrr a beautiful line ot cherry i tad oak china closets. Call and I ask to see thurn. < RAMSEY ? JONES. A word to the hunters, wo have a large? stock of guns, loaded shell? (brtb black sud smokeless pow der),legging* and everything that a hunter needs. Drop in and let Ul show you. RAMSAY ? JONES. Now is the time to make the Christmas fruit cake. We have just received fresh seeded raisins, currants, figs, citron, spices, etc. When^you get th^m from our store you know that they are the bett to be had. G. L. PENN & SON. Our stock of wagons, buggies, bod-room sets, tables, rocking chairs, desks, brass and enameled iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., wan never before more complete. RAMSEY & JONES. Fresh supply of Buckwheat, Oat meal, Grape Nuts, Malta Vita. Cream Wheat, etc., at W. E. LYNCH & Co. JtjBl received- another car load of Kook Hill buggies which we are telling cheaper than eyer before and au v*ry easy terms to good parties, RAMSEY <fe JONES. Our store is acknowledged head quarters for toilet sof.pp, perfum ery, and in fact all toilet 'ind fan 0V goods. Wheu you do net sei wb,at you want ask for it, if we j hayn't it we will ortjer it for you. G. L. PENN & SON. rV* have the only FirsUCiase farber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on baud (o serve you. Fresh towels for every oustomer. Razors, BO?S iqrs aud clippers in first-class con dition, Oom? to us for your sbav. hg, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Over Jones dc Sou's Store. ** Try our buckwheat,oatmeal,evap orated Peaches and Apples, Wince meat, Pruues,3yrup, Cream Cheese, imported Macaroni, etc. We have many other things that are tMo numerous to mention. Send us y ?ur orders. " G. Jj. PENN & SO.N. m -Jii:[iiiiiiiiiuiniiiu!iiilinuiiiiuiiliiiiuiiiiiii:iiii^ I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. f ?)!iUIMIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIil!lllllllllir; Mr. B. J. Crookerfpeut Sunday last at Ridge Spring with rela tives and friends. We are greatly iudebted to Rev. Geo. W. Davis fora very interest ing letter on the Conference. Read it. Mr. Eb. Reynolds, who will oc cupy the JonesJ house, in Bun combe the coming year, will move in this week. Misses Lalla and Bessie Young blood are spending several weeks with their sister, Mrs. Dr. Manly Timmoue. The studtuts of the S. C. C. I. will have a Christmas vacation from Friday of this week till the 5th of January. At a called conference on Sun day morning last Prof. W,P. Coker was received into the Baptist church by letter. In compliance with the law Auditor Haltiwanger publishes (in this issue hil aunt al notice to tax payers. Read it and make your r . Urns accordingly. Married, on Sunday afternoon last, by Rev. P. P. Blalock, at the home of the brilles sister, Mrs. Bettie Griffin, Misa Jem.ie Davis and Mr. James Brown. While Mr. John Davis was off duty for a few days attending the marriage ot bis sister, Mrr. JohnL Addison filled bis place AB baggage master on the Gap road. Rev. Geo. W. Davie filled his tegular appointments on Sunday last, preaching in our Methodist church in the morning and at Treutou in the afternoon. We have been requested to an nounce that the Woman's Miosion society of the Baptist church will meet at the church Friday after noon at 3:30 o'clock. In their new advertisement Messrs Dom & Mims suggest many things that will make suitable gifts for fathers,mothers or sweethearts. Read their card. 0. Sheppard, Esq., left Monday afternoon for Charleston to attend the annual meeting of the Board of Vieitois of the South Carolina Military Academy. Mr. Walter L. Addison, who han been managing the store and farm for Mr. B. L. Jone? for the past three years will, at an early date, accept a lucrative position with the Johnston oil mill. Read the holiday announcements of Mr. C. E. May and call at his store on your Christmas shopping rounds. He can shaw you many ?ice things that will make very appropriate Christmas gifts, His prices are very reasonable. On Sunday-mom rug1 iast~tfae' members of the Baptist church in cun?er?nce asseiublod called the Rsv. P. P. Blalock to supply the church as pastor foran indefinite time. We trust that this union will result in great good both to pastor and people. Miss Doily Dugas returned to Ridgefield on Thursday last, afte spending two mouths in Augusta, she is the same pretty, vivacious viuBorae girl that ino was before ;xperi ncing the long and trying illness through which she has just passed. On Wednesday last the Supreme Court ad rn it ted t wenty young men to the practice of law iu the courts of Sou'h Carolina. Among the twenty were Messrs. B. B. Evans aud W. Wallace Sheppard-now B. B. Evans, Esq., and W. Wal lace Sheppard, E6q.,-of our owu town, who passed very creditable examinations. Wi carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brush is, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCE & Co. Dr. F. W. P. Butler has sold his beautiful home on Columbia street to Mr. W. B. Cogburn, who will move thereto this week. Dr. and Urs. Butler will board at the home of Mrs. H. A. Smith until spring after which time they will occupy their home on the Griffin hill. The house formerly occu pied by Mr. W. B. Cogburn will be occupied by its owners, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Evans, after it has been repaired and reinodled. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK,* <;My wife was BQ. ill that g-'?od physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M, Austi'n.of Win= chester, Ind., '-bqt was completely i;ured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They work wonders in stomach and liv* r troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25c at G. L. Penn & Son's drug store. Young America, the nojsy youth, so much in evidence with tu* fire crackers about Christmas tide will have a quiet time of it this year a6 the new State law prohibits the sale of firecrakers over three iuchr es in length or more than one-half inch tn diameter. All violation of thfs law will be fined $100.or 50 clayson the chain gang. Large cannou crackers are dangerous and it is well that selling them has been prohibited, THE PRIDE OF HEROES Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for scratches, bruiaes, cuts, wounds, corns, sore feet and stiff joints Bucklen's Ar nica Salve is the best in the world. Same for burns, scalds, boils, ul cers, skin eruptions and piles. It cures or up pay. Only 25c Guar anteed by ipr. L. Penn cfc Son, drug. gii''B. THE OLD R?UABLB POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE ?S NO SUBSTITUTE Children, darn your stockings. It's only one week till Christmas eve night. Mr. George Waters, of the new pape'-, the "Jobation Jiews," of Johnston, was in Edgefield awhile on Saturday last. Mr. H. C. Watson has sold his interest in the livery business to Mr. James Thompson. The new firm will be styled Grice ? Thom pson. Mr. Watson will vow devote his entire time to the rapidly grow ing grocery lousiness of H. C. Wat son & Co. Ben Cochrel, M.r V?alos Calman, Mr george Delayfatte, Rufus Gid roth Mr William S. Gardiner, Mr Sheppard Harris, Select Jin nings, Miss Jos?phine Lake, Miss Julia L. Wilton, Mr Milleys Webbs. Lad ?or, now-is the time to buy beautiful .trimmed aud ready-to wear hats also caps for the little oDes. Miss Buford is of?eriug these goods at greatly reduced pri ces for the holidays. Read her advertisement. When you go to Augusta always call upon that old reliable firm, I. C. Levy's & Co. They are known every where as the tailor-fit cloth iers. Their name upon an article of merchandise is a guarantee that there is morit in it. 'J he Saluda oil mill evidently ha-? on hard a great quantity of cottou seed meal and hulls. The managers of the mill in advertis ing meal and bulls for sale in thp daily papers offer to deliver it on the carB at Johnston er Chappell's, a distance of 12 or 15 milts. Handsome and genial Alex. Watson will take great pleasure in showing you what the New York Racket store haB in its several de partment that will gladden the hearts and homes of your friends and loved ones. Call upon him. He will greet you with a emile. Just befon. cloping our forms on Tuesday we werp informed of the -death of Mr. O. L. Swearingen of paralysis, -at the home of his brother, Mr, W. R. Swearingen. Eis remains were laid to rest Tues day afternoon at Trenton in Ebe nezer cemeter}'. Holiday shoppers should not de lay making their purchases till the eleventh hour. The rush will then be on. Early shoppers not ouly g?t first choice of the beautiful ar ray and display of noliday goods but they confer a favor upon the merchants by lessening the usual Christmas-eve crowd. Soon the incoming trains will bring youug ladies and young men from Greenville, Spartanburg, Co lumbia, Augusta aud'Atlanta to *pend the Christmas in Edgefield. Some are coming home from school for the holidays, others are corning to be with their frieuds for the season. AU sec: i iiis of the s'ate havebepn vying with each other recently as to which could show products of the soil of the largosl size. Ander son county "takes the cake" in the turnip eui test. A farmer of that couuty sent the News and Courier a turnip a ft?w days ago that weigh ed over 20 poundB without the top If any one eau beat this let him speak or forever hold his pf-ace. A MILLION VOICES Could hardly express the thauks of Homer Hall, of West Point, Ia. Listen why : A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causiug a most obstinate cough. Several phy sicians said he had consumption, but could not help him. Wbeu all thought he was doomed he began to use Dr. Ki?g's New Discovery for consumption and wrltoa-,:it completely cured me and saved my life, I now weigh 227 lbs/' ItV positively guarautoed for coughs, polda and lung troubles. Price 50c and $100, Trial bottles free at G. L. Penn ? Son's diug storo. Christmas Photographs Just received-Colonial and Arlington enrd mounts for Christmas photo graphs. They are elegant. Caji to see them. R. H. Mms. Thousaud? of people haye been cured of rheumatism- by taking Rheumacide. Have you tried it ? P-OBtively does not injure,but ben efits the organs of digestion, at Druggists. ?AYK.P AT GRAVE'S BRINK | *'I know I would long ago have: been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. NewBom, of Decatur, Ala., "If it had not been for Electric Bit ters. For three years I suffered uu-| told agony from the worst forms j of indiges'ion, waterbrash, stom ach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent mediciue did me a world Iof good. Since using it I eau. eat heartily and haye gained 32 jhc.n For indigestion, loss of appetite, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Electric" Bitters are a positive, guaranteed cur?,. Only 5Qc at G.L. Penn ? Sou's ?jrug^ store. ' y Enough For Everybody. Yes, they are there-Christmas goods at Lynch's. There ia^o'rea eun why Santa Claus should fail to visit every home in which little children are to be found. The Lynch drug stole has every thing one can think of in the line of holiday goods at very low, surpris ingly low, prioei. A Saluda County Wedding. On Sunday afternoon last at Gazaway church, near Richardion ville, Miss Tillie Davis, daughter of Mr. John B. Davis, who, for a number of years, was a resident of Edgefield, was married to Mr. . Crouch. MissSudie Davis and Messrs. John and Floyd Davis at tended the marriage of their si?ter. Headquarters of Santa Glaus. One is made to believe on en tering Penn's store that it is Santa Claus' headquarters for Edgefield county. Old man Santa can find something thero to meet the long cherished desires of every little tot for miles around. The puzzling part ol it is deciding what to bay where you are surrouuded by so much. Thousands cf Beautiful Presents This is no exag?ration. Thon? sands of beautiful presents can be seen on the counters, tables and in the show-cases and wall-cases of the two stores of Messrs. Ramsey & Jones. Things ornamental and things useful; things to adorn the home and things to adorn the per son ; things for the young and things for the old can ali be found there. Pay a visit to both of the stores of Messrs Ramsey & Jones Coc?mu?-Broadwater. On Wednesday evening la?t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E..C. \Yinn,Miss Annie Sue Broadwater, their adopted daughter, was hap pily marr ried to Mr. Evan Coch ran, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cochran. Rev. J. Y. Little john, ot Parksville, performed the ceremony and Mr. James T. Bar con j. laved the wedding march. THE ADVERTISER joins the hosts of friends of this happy young couple in wishing them a long life of uninterrupted bliss. Five Generation?. A picture, tho like of which ib rarely ever seen, was published in the Newberry Observer last week. It preseuted the picture of Mrs. Polly Long, her son, Mr.G.F.LoDg, bis son,Mr. C. A. Long, hiBdaugh ter, Mrs. Walter Smith, and her : little son, John Owen Smith, all of wh^m arelifing and represent five generations. Mr. C. A. Long is our esteemed fellow-citixen who, with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Smith, resides near Trentou. The great-great-grandm jther is over 90 years of age and the great-great graudsou is two months old. Advance in Oil. The Rockefellers sre making those who burn kerosene oil have a rocky time of it. Oil has within the past few days made several sharp advances. A year ago it cost 12 cents u gallon at wholeeale,now it is 18 cents, which is an advance of 50 per cent. The reason assign ed for tho advance is the increas ed demand for crude oil which has beeu extensively used for fuel since the supply of coal has been short. The cellars and attics will have to be searched for the old, long-ago-discarded tallow candle moulds. The people will have to fight the oil trust with lightwood knots and tallow candles. John D. Rockefeller, the oil king, is evi dently contemplating ondowing other northern colleges and the consumers of oil are forced to re imburse him. Remember The Poor. lu planning to make our friends and loved onas happy we should al eo remember those who aro not so greatly blessed with this world's goods. For a number of years a box of fruitp, confections and other nice thiuge nave been provided for the inm ites of the county home. The members of all of the chu. cheB and the citizens generally have al ways contributed liberally aud cheerfully. Dr. L. R. Gwaltney, who never wearied in well doing, conceived the plan and gave it each Christmas his personal attention. Who will now take the lead as did Dr. Gwaltney? The inmates of the county home are amply provided with the every-day necessities but, like other mortals, they enjoy ?the nice things that abound at the Christmas seasou. The county does not supply these luxuries, ootisequently the more fortunate should, from their abundance, share with the leas fortunate. Will not tho ladies of the several church 08 organize themselves into a com mitte3;to take charge of the matter? They will meet with a hoaity re spouse from tho ?people of our town. A Correction. Allow us space in your columns to oorreot a misleading statement oontaim-d in the recent Present meut of the Grand Jury, relative to the expenditures of the County Commissioners for th s fiscal year. The Graud Jury states that the f'Xpenditures of this office were $29,267.84; whereas, as a matter of faot, the sum total of disburse ments ot the Supervisor's office, inclusivo of tho commutation tax [ fund, together with all the claims .approved aud warrants issued at the December uneetiug of the board ?amount to ouly $17,574.33,or $11, 693 51 lees than reported by the Lr .nd jury. I Wa deem it our duty to correct t\xiB erroneous atatemeut in regard ?to tl^oadmiuHtratiou of the affairs of the Supervisor's offioev which no doubt was wholly unintention al on th? part of the grand jury, J. M, BELL, JR., Jj. R, BLOCKER, Supervisor. Clk. Qd. Co,. Commissioners. E.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 IHE AUGUSTA I I SAYINGS BANK. I = 9 -805 Broad Street. ? = W. B. YOUNG, .... President = El. G. WEIGI.E, - ... Cashie E S SAV 1NGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED S pInterest Paid on Deposits = iiiiiHiiiii?iiiiiiiifiiiiiiifii!i?iiitiiiJiiiiiifiiiifiifitiifn lothes FOI We are headquarters f your boya may need i Hats and Fun Our prices are always lowe You may ask why. The rei buy for cash in large qua is why we are lower than a replete with all the Newesi ask you to look us over anc prices and we don't fear tl will be the next order of e: we will save you money J BWt?l Spot Cash Clothing .Store, THE 31 The Imme?se Stock of good? Winter season is nearly all in. deen made to clear out every \ thing in the Bee Hive is new, 1 the manufactory. Not only tl stylish, desirable and low prie to undersell the Bee Hive, We are ready to show goods with some extraordinary value BEST & CHEAP In Town. (We meandu Prie We carry this season the rx Dry Goods, Dress Ali the latest things end novo! which will match anybody's t Our pride has always been t Department. Our la patronize us in the past will it they see what our Millinery De THE CORNER STORE wil close au odd Jot of the world's fa mous Olga Nethersole Shoos at Cyclone Prices. It's th*5 first and only cut ever made on Nethersole shoes (so long as they last.) We| invite you to attend the most in teresting pale ever advertised by us. See our big advertisement. W. H. TURNER, The Corner Siore. Ae a token of esteem and appre-1 ciation for hie untiring zeal and faithful service rendered in prc-] motiug the welfare of the Order,the Grand Lodge, at one of its sessions in Charleston last week, presented Past Grand Master Orlando Shep pard with a handsome gold watch. It was a richly merited and shall we add,"timely," token. Sick Blood ' Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. " Wc will bc glad to tend a sample to any sufferer. ? Y m im Be ?art that this picture In the iona of a label ? on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT St BOWNE. Chemists. 409 Pearl St., New York. Thlo ilgaature ia on 07017 hoz of the (?ania* Laxative Bromo-Quioine the imnodj that core? . cola la OM ?*jr 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 Bread ttreet, Augusta, Ga. W. H. Turner. l YOURSELF AND BOYS. br everything you or , n the way of clothing lishing Goods >r than our competitors, ison is very apparent, We entities, and eell for cash ,ny one else. Our stock is t and Latest things, and I examine our goods and ie results, as wrapping up cercise. Come to see us, . 10 % discount on all TE 80'S AUGUSTA, CA. | QB-HIVE 3 purchased for the Fall and A particularly great effort has /estigeof old goods. Every fresh, just from the loora and a is, but every thing there is also :ed. Noone must, can or ablo and to surprise our patrons IB. EST CLOTHING ?es not Quality.) lost complete selection of Goods, and Shoes, |g| i ties. We bave a stook of shoes md surpass many, ind is now our Millinery dy patrons who have ?een fit to icrease their patronage when partaient has in store for them. IE 910-912 BROAD ST-J A. COHENS rm PB0PRIET0B For that Millionaire Feeling wear clothes made to your exact meas ure by STRAUSS BROS Good TeJlors for 25 yoors. CHICAGO You feel fust right In them. Near? ly 600 pat terns to se? lect from Satisfactloa gaaraateed. See the com plete line at the atore ol EFFECT W. H. TURNER EDGEFIELD, S. C. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES Are the best on the market. When placed in competition with other makes of ma chines they are always win ners. The New Domestic was awarded the gold medal, at the Pan American Exposition. I have all grades of machines from the cheapest to the high est priced. Let me sell you. J. E. ROGERS, To Cure a C Vd in One Day take Laxativ? Bromo Quinine Tablet* all druggist"* refund the mon?-y if ii fails to cure. E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. SPECTACLES-all kinds and prices - GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. We are headquarters for painte, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. THE CORNER STORE'S great sale of beautiful Holiday Neck wear aud fancy Handkerchiefs i? in progress. We are now offer ing our patrons tho greatest pur chase of neckwear sud handker chiefs ever showu over cur coun ters, lu view of the popularity of these goods and the Approach ing holidays nothing could be more alluring than this display of neckwear, including beautiful hiffou and Liberty silk Puffs, See oi.r big advertisement. W. H. TURNER, The Corner Store. ! y y ?jfiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiivi'?iititiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii.rfiifiiiicifiiiiifif<iiiitiu= amit I THE FARMERS BANK ? OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. STATE AN? GOIINTY DEPOSITOBY. | THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEPIELD COUNTY | I Paid uv Capital.:-$ 58,000.00 | s Surplus and. Undivid.ed.rofi. 15,000.00 S 1 Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.0.0 | I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 ? E We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the abOY? = E fae i. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ? E Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardia* E E administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. I = I A. E. PADGETT, President T. I'.RAINSFORD, Vice-Pras. S E J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cibhier. W. H. HAULING, Asjt.-Caikier ? E -I aiillllllllllllHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IlioiUlllllllltllll lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllMIIIIIIIIIMItfi 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 t all prices. These are first class gar ments at very low prices. Absolute price honesty co an intelligent buying public, like oars, neans absolute price economy. NEW FALL GOODS. )ur first installment of New Fall Goods is now displayed and ooniitta >f Ladies' Cloths and Broad Cloths, All-wool Serges, American Cash neres, Henriettas, Zibilines, Coronation Cloths. Etamines, Etc. Silks and Fancy Waistings, Ladies'Suiting and Skvt Goods-?Il ityleB Bleached and Unbleached Goods. Homespuns at 5c and up. Ribbons, Laces and Dress Trimmings. Our stock of Corsets is complete. Ask to see the "Ameriean 3eauty" and the "F, C." Corsets. Men's and Boys Ready--tc-Wear Men's suits $3.99 to $15.00, Boy's suits $1.00 to $5.00. Our atock 3cnsists of all the latest goods, French and English Clay Worsted, at bottom prices. Also full line of Hp.ts and Caps in the latest styl?e. An elegant line of Childrens, Misoes t?Tff"\QT C11-? "V aQd Ladies Hosiery at very low pri?es. OL^OXJEJXV i . Gent's fancy hosiery from 5c up. Skirts and Underwear. See our Ladies readj-to-wear Skirts-something extra good for tht wee. Ask to see our steck of Childrens, LadieS' and Men's under? *ests and union suits. They were bough voiy low and will be sold iccordingly. We have the latest and nowest in ]>ieOTcrw-ear? Our stock of dress shirts, collars, cuffs,etc,was never n Get Ready for Sehe We are offering this season one of the strongest lines o iver shown im Edgefield. In our line will be found the ce ? ind Arrow Shoe. The Two Dollar Heart and Arrow shoe ha jqual. Ladies $1 to $3. Childrens 25c to $1.50, Men's $1 Carpets and Rugs. *B\ nf^from 99cto $4.50.and worth.twice the money. Carpets fri We have bargains too numerous to mention here. Just con A beautiful liue of picture frames from 10 up. Remember we can always save you money. Come, let UJ N. Y. RACKET SH. J. W. PEAK, Managerf .leta. Here Yom Are I am now ready with everything E HOLIDAYS Read this list below and see if you ?o not need something mentioned : Handkerchiefs, cravats, doilies, - Napkins, gloves, ' hosiery, Clothing | underwear, hats, Shoes, Blankets, 1 Capes, Cloaks, " and everythinig in the Dry Goods ?Line. $1.00 Kid I Gloves Reduced | to 75 cts. g^Your trade will be appreciated CHARLIE E. MAY. iniiiimiimi.munn.mn.iniiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii.iminuiiimmi | I HOLIDAY Bargains I 3 -AT TEE THE ONE CENT STORE, | 628 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. A large shipment of stylish waists and skits just received from the make s ; beautiful waislsfrora 3oc to $2.28, ?kirte from $1.2S, to 3.25. Beautiful assortment of childrens hoods and Hocks from 25c np. Large steck ol MENSAND BOYS CLOTHING, We carry a full S Hue of Shoes that = we buy direct = from the factory. = We sell all of | leading makes of 5} corsets at very E low prices. Our E RUG department | is com?lete from s 35c to $1.30. Lace curtains, E 3 yds in length, 1 for 75 cte. Can | save you money ? on dry goods. bought very close and will be sold close. = Come to see us for bargains. MR DENSLEY B DORN is with 3 us and extends a cordial invitation to his Edgefield friends to calls" &=uumiMiimmii!iimMiiiiii^