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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1903. Fresh oyster crackers, snow flakes, wafers, milk biscuits aud fancy cakes as^ct^d always cn hand. THE PENN DRUG STORE. SPECTACLES-all kinds aud prices - GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. FOR SALE: We have just re ceived a full sui ply of legal blauks I - Buchas deeds, mortgages real es-j tate, chattel mortgages and rent) contracts. When ip reed of them oall at the ADVERTISER office. Fresh supply of Landreth's gar Iffi^ ?*eD Bee(* inst receive(l W. E. LYNCH & Co. Try a bo.tle of our White Pine aud Tar for coughs, colds, giip.etc. 25c ppr bottle ; every bottle guar anteed to benefit. W. E. LYNCH & Co. If you are not using our teas and coffees try them once and you will uso no other. For delightful aroma and flavor they are unsur passed. Gall for our White Star] coffee. THE PENN DRUG STORE.| To Grow Big Crops of Grain or Cotton use Armour's Animal Fer tilizers. For sale by A. E. & R. C. PADGETT ? Buist's Seed Irish Potatoes, On io?n Sets, English Peas, etc. X W. E. LYNCH & Co. Parut your wagons, buggies and carriages and oil your harness. We can supply the best paint and oil at reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES. BOARDERS.-Board f?r gen tiemen can bu secured at the Ab- j arr place at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Our stock of harness, saddles, bridles/buggy robes and whips is complete. These goods are marked at prices that will move them. RAMSAY & JOXES. We waut every housewife in Edge field county to know that our j counters, tables and shelves ara filled with all of the season's deli cacies that tempt and satisfy the appetites of mortals. THE PENN DRUG ?T:>RE. "Crayon Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. Pv. H. MIMS. Call upon us w*v-n in rmed of, trunks, valises, eit'.cbels or tires* i snit casas. Wo carry a large as sortment of these goods with pri . ses right. RAMSEY & JONES. Weare headquarters for toilet soaps, perfumery arni all fancy ar* tides. You can get Colgate's soaps and .perfume from us. THE PENN DRUG STORE. ?1/Tc af ?h*r!!^^^ v*^ied wa carry a t>?^> of cherry and oak chin^A^p/*? Call and ask to sci them. RAMSEY ? JONES.' A ward to the hunters, we hara a large atoofc of guns, leaded shells (W*th black and smokeless pow der),leggings and every thing that \ a hunter needs. Drop in and let ns show y ou. - RAMSAY ? JONES. Now is the time to prepare the early garden. We can supply you with fresh seed of all varieties. Large assortment of Buist.s garden seed just reoeived. The PENN DRUG STORE." Our stock of wagons, buggies, hed-room sets, tables, rocking chairs, desks, brass and enameled iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., was never before more complete. RAMSEY & JONES. Jast reeeived another car load of Rock Hill buggies which we are telling cheaper than ever before and on very easy terms to good parties. RAMSEY ? JONES. We have the only First-Class barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always ou hand to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and dippers 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. ?I take this means of informing ose indebted to G. L. Peuu and m that the books of the firm have not been sold. All persons indebted to said firm will please call at once upon Mr. William A. Byrd at his office and settle their account. Mr. Byr ' has charge of the hooke fortrie. W. B. PENN. If you have catarrh, rheumatism, kidney trouble, ur any disease caused by impurities in the blood, take Rheumaoide, This wonder ful remedy destroys the root ol the disease. Al druggists. We Give Any Lady A ofcanca to earn speeding money eery easily working for us in their leisurs time; the work is not hard, and any Woman or girl who has a li t tle spare time will do weil to avail themselves of this great opportunity to earn money. Send ns 25 cen ta (silver) and we will at once send you the Cloth with fall directions, pre paid, by qi anywhere iq the ?. S. sc Roi bu ry Mass. f>ietares ifrarned, Haye your piotures beautifully framed at a reasonable oost Large assortment of latest moul dings always on hand. I alsc make old frames appear new by la test methods. lean please you Give me a call at my furniture etore 1136 Broad street. Augusta Ga. W. H.'lURNER. I Timely, Tersely, Truly Told "0 God! ?hat bread should be 50 dear, And flesh and bl>o? so cheap t " -THOMAS Hoon. Mr Jr' ri L. Allison *\. it Mon day end i'uesday in C .:ubia on busiuess. Mr. M. N. Holstein, of Monetta, speut Saturday and Sunday iu Edgefield. Mr. and Mrs. A. Faller Perkins attended services at Harmony on Sunday afternoon last. Miss Kellen Fair is spending a fortnight in Augusta and Beech Island with relatives and friends. Mr. Joe G. Holland returned to Greenvilleon Monday lastto resume bis studiee at Furmau University. Rev. L. B. White will fill his re gular appointment at Steven's Creek church on Sunday morning n?'Xt. S. M. Smith, Esq., speut last Sunday at his father's home and attended the funeral services of Mrs. Beard at Harmony church. Senat T J. C. Sheppard and Rep resentative Thos. H. Rainsford came home on Saturday, after the adjournment of the legislature, to spend Sunday, returning Monday afternoon. Rev. Geo. W. Davis wat preven ted from meeting with bis people at McKendree on Suuday last on account of having to participate in the funeral of Mrs Mary Beard at Harmony. The travelling representative of the Globe Tailoring Company, of Cincinnati, will be et Mr. C. E. May's store to-day au 1 to-morrow with a full Iii e of sprint samples. Call to see them. Satisfaction guaranteed. Diniug3 and teas hare become quite frequent in Edg?fteM. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Brunsou entertain ed a uuinber of th?>ir frieudr with a dini gon Friday last. Such oc casions afford delightful social intercourse and.bring friends and ueighbors into closer and more sympathetic touch. l\. G. Evans, E?q., will erect at once a i*rge and attractive resi dence on hie lot on Main street where the house was recently bumed. Mr. W. F. Doley, of I Aiken, has been P warded he con tract ul .. J. cleans that the work will not only be propel ,y butspee |dily deni. As our town is sadly deficient in vocal talent, or rather its develop ment, next Wednesday evening's [entertainment from the repertoire mit?lsr'Q?aker ^u?il^tw will-"d? much to awaken and inspire in our people a desire frosi greater pro ficiency ?in vocal music, the sweetest of al l mn sic. Only those who attend will be beneficed thereby. The ctock of merchandise of T. Furse & Co. will probably be sold atan early day to the highest bid der as a whole and will not beretail ed is usually done in such cs. ev. Mr. S. A. Bronson, the trustee for the creditors, has forwarded the inveutory, etc., to the referee in bankruptcy and is awaiting further orders as to when to oe'I. ' Bargains ! Bargains! ! The New York Racket Store ii now closing out all winter goods at greatly educed prices. This is a great opportunity to secure rare bargains. Call early and get first choice. J. W. PBAX. Prof. Bistline, one of the Quaker Quartette, is a noted violinist haudling this instrument with magical sk*!i. Hear him in our opera house on Wednesday night, the L b inst. ?Use Baldwin's, Swi ft 's, and Roy* ter's, Guanos, gooc1 a> ywh ?re and <?V'iry where for grow i v? crops. W. W. ADAMS. The next lyceum attraction will be the Quaker Quartette to bc given in the opera house on Wed uesday night of next week. Cotton Seed Meal, Nitrate Soda Muriate Potash. W. W. ADAMS. Do not buy Eye Glasses as you .vould a paper of pins but have yo.ir eyes examined scientinoally and a gloss ground for each eye. GEO, F. MIMS, Graduate Optician. Swift's, Baldwin's & Royster'i Guano's. W. W. I .AM?. "I've been looking for my hue baud for the 1??; U?O hours," sau an agitated woman to a oalm one "Don't be exoited, madam," replie< the latter.-I've been looking fo a husband for the last fifty years and haven't found him yet." SAVED HER CHILD'S LIFE. "In three weeks our chubby lit tie boy was changed hy pnstyifton ia almost tp a. skeleton,11 write Mra.W.Watkios, of Pleasant City 0. "A terrible cough set in, that in spite of a good doctor's treat meut for several weefcs, grew WOTS every day. We then used Poeto King's New Discovery for con sumption, and our darling wa soon scuud and well, Wo are sur this grand medicine saved his life Millions know it's the only sur cure for coughs, colds and all lun diseases. The Penn Drug 8tor guarantee satisfaction. 50cand $1 Trial bottles free. To The Thinking Thousands Mrs. C. J. Ashley is spending several days in Ellenton. 1 Dr. T. M. Bailey, of Greenville, several days in Edgefield .ubi week on a visit to his son, Col. F. N. K. Bailey. Miss Florrie B. Dales, of Augus ta, who with her children spent last summer in Edgefield, spent several days here last week. There was a large attendance upon the services conducted in our Episcopal church on Sunday morning last by Mr. Henry C. Mazyck. February is usually the severest month on dumb animals, conse quently they should have proper attention. Do not leave the feed ing and watering entirely with the hired man. Call at the Bank of Edgefield on and after Monday next and se lect your eeat for the Quak? r Quartette. Mr. J. C. Whitlock, who resides near Vaucluse, came up on Mon day to visit his son, Cadet Whit lock of the S. C. C. I. While in Edgefield he paid us a very pleas ant call. The new couuty board held its first meeting yesterday and beside transacting regular routine busi ness elected a olerk and a county attorney. The election, however, had not been held up to the hour we closed our forms. Fewer p< opie owe money aud more people have money now in our county than at any other time during the last ten years, conse quently this will be a good year fo business. Tell the people through the colu.nns of the AD VERTISER what you have to sell. All wide-awake merchants adver tise. Plaut Shade Trees. Many of the small towns and large cities are moving right a long in the matter of transplant ing shade trees. Augusta ie hav ing one thousand set out. We have not yet heard of any actii n that our town council has takeD this season with reference to plan ting more trees. Day by day the time grows shorter. To the extent that the glare and heat are decreas ed on our walks and streets to the same extent is the comfort and I . re of our citzeus aug* terned. We have already many beautiful trees but several hun dred rr ore should be set out this season. Our people should not be indifferent to public improvements cf this kind simply because we will not reap any of the benefits to be ? ^tt*JrfiAithQ,'Qy* -MiBMty?vi em, joy the fruits of the labor of pre ceding generations and should in turn render some service for those that follow us. Considering the small outlay no money could be spent for public improvement that would bring larger returns than that expended in planting out more trees along onr streets. A Warning, Parents should caution their lit] tie ones about going too near or playing with fire. Sometimes s little tot, being ignorant of the dan ger will put a paper or broom in the fire to see it make a large blaze and will draw it out to prevent its burning entirely up and in the at tempt to extinguish the flames the child's clothing is iguited. Unfor tunately suoh things usually oc cur when childreu are alone in the room or house. We have no'.iced within the last few weeks several acoounts of hor rible deaths resulting from burns. One little girl, on tip-toes, reached for seme article en the mantel and in her eager endeavor to obtain it she was unmindful of the danger and her dress came in contact with the flames which resulted in a fa tal burn before any one could res cue ber. While it is true that a burned child dreads the fire there are many little innocents who have not been in painful contact with the flambs and do Dot realize the d*ng?r. P*Line upon Jine" by wry of admonition will prevent much excruciating sun^ring *ud many a heart-aohe. Probably your physician has told you that rheumatism is incurable. Discoveries are being made in medicine as well as other thingii, Rheumacide is a discovery. It post i vely cures rheumatism. At Druggists. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tantelcs Chi ll Tonic because the formula is plainly -.rint"!! on every bottle showing that . mply Iron and Quinine in a .-.atetes form. No cure no pay 50c. Tbs al ways-sty ?sh-ready-for everv-occasi DD shirtwaist has made its appearance on our street^ in spring colors. White it is somewhat forcing the season yet $ney are very pretty. A LEGACY OF THE GRJP Is often a run-doun system. Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap; et i te, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and. kidneys follow an attack of this wretched disease, Tho greatest need then js Electric Bitters, the splendid topic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system, and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of grip. If suffering, try thrm. Only 50(!. Perfect satisfad lion guaranteed by The fepn Drug Store, Monday's Crowd ^ Despite the fact that there were DO public eales booked, Monday last being the firsc Monday of the month drew a large, good natured, good humored, orderly crowd to town. Every section of the coun ty was represented. Some came to pay their 4,axeB, some to make returns to the auditor, some to borrow money, some to trade horses some to buy horses and mules, some : great m.iny) to pay their respects to the beer saloon and dis pensary and others came just to be coming. Auditor's Appointments. On account of the bad roads Auditor Haltiwaoger, imteadof securiugthe service of one man to cover the entire county as hereto fore, has very wisely secured Mr. 3. E. Freeland for the western part of the county, Mr. J. R. Tim merman for the northern and Mr C. H. Anderson will fill his ap pointments in the eastern portion af the county. The Auditor will Ls in his office regularly to receive re turns from those who desire to make returns of their property while in Edgefield on other busi ness. This is the best arrange ment that has ever beeu made and the people will appreciate it. A Depot Needed. That our town needs and should have a new depot every one will admit. It should be more central ly lo( ated than where the old one now stan ls. The most suitable site being at the end of the track on Main street. We have go^d reasons for believing that now is a very auspicious time to call the Southern officialo'attention to this matter. If properly presented it will at this time be favorably con sidered. The present depot was built with a capacity to handle the freight and passenger business of a town of less than 1000 inhabitants. At present we have about double that number besides the increase re sulting from the oil mill, cotton mill and college and the depot has never bean enlarged. The South ern ie a liberal corp?rition and we believe that its officials will make ??very reasonable eonenspion. Won a Pearl of Great Price. A marriage occurred in Colum bia on Suuday afternoon last that was a great surprise to our com munity. The contracting parties are both well known here but not even Dame Rumor'knew anything of their plans. Rev. B. D. thames and Miss Pearl Roberts were unit ed in the holy bonds of Wbdlock. The bride, whose home is at Lakes land, near Columbia, attended the S.C. CT. several years ago and by bei fet.utle and amiable dispo sition made many friends who gladly welcome her back to Edge field. The groom is a student of? the S. C. C. I. and serves several churches as pastor. All of hie churches have greatly prospered under his leadership. Mr. and M?9. ThamesMljyfi^hy,, ^^^^ M opo a j morning and will occupy rooms in the Wardlaw house'. The ADVERTISER extends hearty con gratulations to this happy young couple. CLARK'S HILL Dear ADVERTISER : We are hav ing some very warm weather for February ; feels like spring. Most farmers over this side are very busy preparing for another erop. There will be more fertilizer used here this year than there has been iu many years. Grain is looking very bad ly. I hope it is not ruined. Several car loads of hay have beeu shipped from here this week. Mrs. W. S. Middleton and Miss es Myra and Minnie Butler at tended the Methodist conference at Parksv?le last week. The store aud dwelling of Mr. J. D. King was broken into aud robb ed last Saturday uight. He thinks that chloroform was used as the robber or robbers en tered h is sleep ing room and took his gold watch and chain and store key from his pocketB without wakiug him. Af ter gettiug the key they went aud robbed the store.taking about $100 worth of goods and all the change in the money drawer. They carri ed the key ,vith them. No effort has been made to catch them. This makes three or four times rbis store bas been robbed in the past year. They will keep it np unless some effort is meda to cap ture them. The citizeus should not allow anything ol this kind to be carried on here. They ought to get together and run this gang down. If they don't something worse thau this will happen here before long. INCOOTTUP. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best aud most famous com pound in . the world to conquer aches and kill pains. Cures cuts, heals burns and bruises, subdues iufj?u .on,masters piles. Millions of boxes sold yearly. Works won ders iu boils, ulcers, felons, skin eruptions. It cures or nn pay. 15c at The Penn Drug Store. A Missouri editor apologizes to his readers for the lack of news ae follows, which show? the trials tc which a oountry editor is ofteu subject : "We expected to have ? marriage and a death notioe thu week, but a violent storm preven ted the wedding, and the doctoi being slok himself, the patient re< oovered, and we are aoourdinglj cheated out of both items." MILLIONS PUT TO WORK. The wonderful activity of th new century ie shown by an enor moue demand for the world's bes workers-Dr. King's New Lif Pills For constiparon, sick head ache, billiouenesp, or any troubl of stomach, liver OT kidneys the are uurival d. Only 25c" et Th Pew Drug Store, ".j: POWDER Absolutely pure ?HERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Always Work to Bo Done. Notwithstanding the fact that this is only the first week in Feb ruary plowing has already begun in the sandy portion of our county. It is, of course, too early to start the plows in ihe clay lands, but there aro 3cores of other thiugs that can be done. There are terraces to be rebuilt, ditches to be opened,, fence corners to be cleaned out, stumps to be removed from the field preparing tho way for the mower and binder, rocks to be piled, straw to be hauled into the lot atid stables, briar patches to be cut down that have encroached up on the field from year to year. These aud many other little things must be done before prepa ration for planting begins. The planting season to the farmer is one of the busiest of the year and what can be doue uow to relieve the stress and tension incident to preparation and planting the crop on time should be done. Put not off till tomorrow what can aud should be done today, for tomor row will have duties of i*sown. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by lt - heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inabilityjo hold urine and scald .- ~j imuu rtuuress ur. ruimer 8t Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Attention, Hussars, Captain N. G. Evants and Or derly Sergeant John P. Sullivan hereby officially order the Edge field Hussars to meet at their dril] ground on the 7lh day of February A. D., 1903, at 10 'oclock, armed with carbines. Sick Blood Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give ali the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffei from sick blood. The fact that it is the besl preparation of Cod Liver Oil rich in nutrition, full of health) stimulation is a suggestion ai to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion present? Cod Liver Oil at ijs best fullest in strength, least ir taste. Young women in thei M teens " are permanently curec of the peculiar disease of th< blood which shows itself ii paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatmen with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food an< is naturally adapted to the cur of the blood sickness fron which so many young womei suffer. Ve will be glad to ser a ?ample to any sufferer. Ba tore that this picture the form of a label is on tl wrapper of avery boule Emulsion yon buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chomlsts, 409 Pearl St., New Yor Passed Over T^o Biyor. Mrs. Mary Beard diadem Satur day last at the home of her sister Mrs Gamewell Smith, near Tren ton, in the 70th year of her age This good, Christian woman had been for c number of years a cou sietent member of Bethlehem church and died as she lived, trus ting in the blessed Saviour. Mrs. Beard was before her mar riage Mies Wright, of Saluda. She leaves a large circle of friend and relatives to mourn her death. Her remains were laid to rest in the Harmony cimerery ou Sunday afternoon, Revs. Geo. W. Davis and W. S. Martin officiating at the funeral. THEDFORI),S THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE Thedford's Black-Draught has saved doctors1 bills for more than sixty years. For the common fam ily aumenta, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of the kidneys, purines the blood, and purges tho bowels of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, sour stomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size for $1.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I believe Thedford's Black-Driught ii the best medicine on earth, lt is good fer any and everything. I have a family of twelve chGdrea, ind for four years I have kept theta on foot j and healthy with no doctor bot BUck. Draught A. J. GREEN, Mewara, La. YOU WILL FIND -OUR FRUIT Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Roses Palms etc., per fectly Healthy, well grown and true to uame. Write us for Catalogue. P. J. BEKCKMANS CO., (Inc.) Fruitland Nur series. Establisbed 1856. ?tock Ukeap. Our Mr. Thompson has just arrived with a full car of H o rs es,MARES and Mules that, were ehipped direct from the West.. Call at our Stable and Bee what we have - - - GRICE & CO LNSURANCEAGENCY When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of I^IRJL^ - - - . Insurance Companies also Agent for the New York I^IFTE: - - - Insurance Co. I will appre prec?ate a share of your bus iness. 1 can be found at my office-Office No. i-.-ove- Bank of EdftSeld. Jame? X. MIM?. EUE. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ??^Prompt and Careful at tention to Business. OlBce OVER BANK of EDGEFIELD THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. 805 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, ---- President J. G. WE1GI.E, - ... Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits Wanted-cow PEAS Name lowest price f. o. b. your shipping point to ROWLAND & COMEJ 1 ,J? *!" ^iTitftiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiii'iisiiiiiiiiiiimHitn.niintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiii tmiinmitiit^ I THE FARMERS BANK | i OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. ? I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITOKT. S - E I THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY j? I Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 | s Surplus and. TJndividedrofi,. 15,000.00 E ? Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 2 = -? a E Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 = E We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above ~-? E fae s. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT8 BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ? S Under provision of its charter this bank ia authorized to act as trustee, guard.an E = administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. | = A. E. PADGETT, President T. I! RAINSFORD; Vice-Pres. =? S J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAR LING, Asst.?Cashi?r S aiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiixiuiifiiiiimii immiiiiiitiiiHiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHttirl Bargains! Bargains!! -OUR Clearance sale Has Begun. We are closing out all flannels and outings at very low prices. Good colored calico going at 4c, best at 5c. All ladies cloaks and capes must goat once re gardless of cost. Men's snits from 2.50 per cent up. 800 suits reduced to 5.69. Overcoats from 1.90 up Our entire stock of wool underwear cut very low Full line of heavy and dress shoes always on hand. We can save you money on staple dry I goods. Mr. J. H. Crouch is with us and will cordially welcome his Edgefield friends. THE ONE CENT ST?HE, 628 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. J 1 READY for BUSINESS -^OOO I have JUST OPENED UP a full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, DEY GOODS I can sell you Zood, Brand New goods at Very Rea sonable prices. Give me a trial and you will be convinced that I oan save money. L. A. ASHLEY. JUULLJ. BRANCH HOUSE A. B. SAXON f) BRO., BI^OJUDST.. - .AUGKCTSTA., G\A-, imOOERlES AMD PXAOTATIO V SUPPLIES SEED GfiATNS, Com, Oats, Bran, Syrup. We carry a full line of everythi wanted at prices as LOW AS THE LOWEST and \% possible J Give us a trial ?rder. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Refunded without grumbling. J. L. JANES & C IOU BROAD ST-, Are you Of Anything In My Line ? If so now is the time to buy. If you buy for cash it be to your interest to VISIT MY STORR AUGUSTA, IN LOAKS : APES OLLARETTES. Blankets and Underwear. Everything in this line must be sold, and the buyers may haye the profit. $6.00 Blankets,.$4.60. 5.00 Blankets,.3.75. 4.00 Blankets,.2.75. All others reduced in the same proportion. Underwear for all at very low prices. QTj1"U.Q My Line of silks for this season was OJ J.X\ P. far superior to anything usually shown in Edgefield. There are some left that can be bought at very low prices : ( 65c silks 50 cents. This does not include our< 85c silks 65 cents, black silks. Come see them. ( $j. silks 90 cents. MEN'S AND BOYS The men and boys shall not be forgotten,so come right in and let us show you what I can do for you in this line. I can clothe you from head to foot and you will hardly miss the money spent. I THAK YOU ALL for past favors, a assure you that I will do all in my every visit to my store profitabh to myself. CLOTHING