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LL", 'kid Advertiser WEDNESDAY, FEB. ?5 1903. Fresh oyster crackers, BUOW flakes, wafers, milk biscuits and fancy cakes assorted always on hand. THE PENN DRUG STORE. SPECTACLES-all kinds and prices - GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. "^jFoR SALE: -We have just re ceived a full sui ply of legal blauks .neb as deeds, mortgages real es tate, chattel mortgages and rent contracta. When in need of them ?.ll at the ADVERTISER t iE ce. Fresh supply of Landreth's gar den seed just received. W. E. LYNCH <fe Co. Try. a bo tie ?f our White Pine and Tar for coughs, colds, gtip,etc. : 25o per bottle ;- every bottle guar anteed to benefit. W. E. LYNCH & Co. ll you are not using our teas aud coffees try them once and you .'. will nae no other. For delightful aroma aDd lavor they are unsur passed. Call for our White Star coffee. THE PENN DRUG STLRE. To Grow Big Crops of Grain or Cotton use Armour's Animal Fer tilizer*. For sale by A. E. & BL C. PADGETT. Buist'? Seed Irish Potatoes, On - ion Setg,Eugl?8h Peas, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Paint your wagoua, 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 tlemen can be secured at the Ab ney place at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Our stock of harness, saddles, bridles, buggy robes aud whips is complete. These goods are marked at prices that will move them. RAMSEY & JONES. We:. want every housewife in Edgefield county to know that oui counters, tables and shelves are filled with all of the season s deli cacies tbat tempt and Bat i-fy thc appetites of mortals. THE PENN DRUG ?STORE. Crayon Portraits enlarged fron small piclures of any kind. Sat ie faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Call upon us wb*n iu need o trunks,, valises, satchels or dresi awi teales. - Wo carry a large as .ortment of these goods with pri tea right. RAMSEY & JONES. We are headquarters for toile soaps, perfumery an 1 all fancy ar tides. You can get Colgate's soap and perfume from us. THE PENN DRUG STORE. Along with our large and vari?e .assortment of china and glasswan and oak china closets. Call anc ask tc see thurn. RAMSEY & JONES. A word to the hunters, we havi a late* ?tock of guns, loaded shell (b^th black and smokeless pow der),leggings and every toing tba a hunter needs. Drop in and le ns show you. RAMSAY & JONES. Now is the time to prepare t h .arly garden. We can supply yoi with fresh seed of all varieties Large assortment of Buist,s gardei seed just received. The PEN: DRUG STORE. Our stock of wagons, buggier bed-room sets, tables, rockiu chairs, desks, brass and enamele? iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., wa never before more complete. RAMSEY & JONES. inst received another car loa of Rook Hill buggies which we ar gelling cheaper than ever Lefor and on very eaay terms to goo parties. RAMSEY <fc JONES. We have the oulv First-Oiae ferber Shop in Edgefield. Skille and courteous barbers always c baud to serve you. Fresh towel for every customer. Razors, ecu sore and clippers in fiffci-class coi dition. Come to us for your sba? iug, shampooing and hair cutting Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Norna Buildiug, near P. 0. I take this means of iuformiu those indebted to G. L. Penn an Son that the books of the fin have uot been sold. All p'irsoi indebted to said firm will pleat cali at ouce upon Mr. William A Byrd at his office and settle toe account. Mr. Byrd bas charge < the books forme. W.B. PENN. If you have catarrh, rheumatism kidney trouble, or any diseai caused by impurities in the b!oo< take Rheumacide. This wende ful remedy destroys the root ol tl disease. At druggists. Wc Give Any Lady A chane* to earn spending mon? verj easily working for us in the leisure time; tbe werk is not bar and any Woman or girl who bas a Ii tie spare time will do well to avs themselves of this great opportune to earn raocc/. Send u;25 cen (.liver) and we will at onee send y< the Cloth with full directions, pr paid by us anywhere in tbe U. 8. that yon san oommenc work at once Address BRILLIANTINE Co. (03 Boxbury Mast. Pictnres Framed. Have your pictures beautiful framed at a reasonable COE Large assortment of latest mon dings always OD hand. I ali make old frames appear new by I test methods. I can pleaee y< ""ive me a call at my furn itu Store 1136 Broad street, August >. W. H. TURNER. Timely,Tersely, Truly Told' The impression prevails that thia will be an early spring. May it beso. Mrs. B. B. Jones spent s?ve?al days last week vis!.ii g relative at Baie?burg. Mr. and Mr?. H. H. Sir nibridge, of Ellenton, rve on a visit to their sister, Mrs. C. J. Arhley. The town of Sumter is to issue I $15,000 of bonds to build a nind |ern school buildirg. Edgefitld leads aud others follow. A few days ago Richard Hol senback was scarcely known be I yond bip own township. Now bis name is on everv tongue and heral ded by every paper. No telling what a day will bring forth. Certain recent transfers of real estate and peisonal property along with other corroborative evidence point unmistakably to a profusion of orange blossoms tjja?. will pro bably soon permeate the Edgefield atmosphere with their fragrance. Buncomhites eau almost discern their sweetness now on the bref zee. Mrs. D.. J. C. Black, of Bam berg, bas been spending some time in Edgefield, with her daughter, Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey. She was joiued on Saturday last by Dr. Black rho stopped over in Edge field while enroute to his home from Columbia where he bad been in attendance upon the legislature. Dr. Black was a very active and useful member of the House from Bamberg county Intermarriage of the two races is not infrequent throughout the North and East. In the city cf Boston alone about 30 couples are married oach year. No so, how ever, in the South. Only last week a magistrate uear Colua.bia refus de to marry a young white girl to a man whom he suspected was not a full bhoded white man. The stat utes of this state prohibit such :TJ8 rringes. We have been informed, and the intelligence comps pretty direct, that a member of the recent House of RpprHPentjttjvrjs, elected from another county of the state and who ifFserving his first -erm, bag declared that ho will not stand foi re-election. His impression ol the doings of the house is that it isa farce and a burlesque, and he does not propose to be a party tc it. This ?B a pretty severe arrai gnment. ? An effort will l e n ade at nu early day by the young people ol the Baptist church to reorganize the B. Y. P. U. A great deal of good is accomplished by these young people's organizations Every church pf every.' denomina: TTOlTTirouTa Lave us young people organize for Christian jvork. Call them by whatsoever name you will tbeso organizations are strong al lies of the church. Messrs. Ramsey and Jones haye nearly everything in their mam moth establishment that one could wish but if they have not what 8 customer desires they can anc will get it if it caa be had in an) of this country's markets. Three young men of our towu, with ver} fastidious tastes, wanted the latest thing ou wheels KI the way of no bby, rubber-tirdd buggies to rid* their best girls in. They mad? their wishes known to "Mr. Jonei who dispatched the orders anc these vehicles-almost autotrio biles-are on the road. They an to be the swellest bugg'ea evei 6een upon our streets. Probab!)'you.* physician has toh d?you that rheumatism is incurable Discoverirs are bering made ii medicine as well as other thing? Rheumacide is a discovery.' I postively cures i h e u m a t i s no At Druggists. FOR SALE: Thrpe good mile cow?. Apply to R. H. NICHOLS I Bargains ! Rargaine! ! Th New York Hacket Store is no closing out all winter goods f greatly educed prices. This is great opportunity to secure rai bargains. Call early and get fin choice. J. W. PEAK. Use Ba'dwin's, Swift's, and Koyi t^r's, Guanos, good aoywhore an se 11-very where for growing crops. ,. S W. W. ADAMS. Conon Seed Meal, Nitrate Sod Muriate Potash. W. W. ADAMS. Do not buy Eye Glasse* as yo would a pap'^r of pius hut ha\ your *yes examined EC ip ii thieu il and a glass ground for each eye. GEO. F. Kims, Graduate Optician. Swift's, Baldwin's & Royster Guano's. W.W. ADAMS. SAVED HER CHILD'S LIFE. "In three weeks our chubby li tie boy was changed by pneumoi ia almost to a skeleton," writ? Mrs.W.Watkins, of Pleasant Cit 0. "A '.embie cough set in, tba in spite of a good doctor's trea ment for several weeks, grew won very day. We then used Doct< King's New Discovery for coi sumption, ?nd our darling Wi soon sound and well. Wo are PU this grand medicine saved his lid Millions know it's the only su cur * for coughs, colds and all lui ii.s-a.se.?. Tho Penn Drug Slo guarantee sal is fact ion. 50c and $ Trial bottles free. a To The Thinking Thousands i Rev. P. P. Blalock will fill his regular appointment at Berea on Suuday morning next. We give this week thegeutlemen of tte jury. See if your name ie on the list. I Mrs. Dr. F. W. P. Butler return ed to Edgefield on Saturday last after spending about two mou'-hs Ul Columbia. About 185 new laws were passed during the recent session of the legislature. It would probably not be an exaggeration to say that nearly 1000 lulls were introduced, most of which met the fate that taey deserved; / -Au editor who runs a note and quar}' column received the follow ing: "What ails my hens? Every morning I find two or three lying on their backs, their toes curled up, never to rise again." Th?? ed itor replied as follows: ''Your hens are dead." As we predicted some time ago, a bright future is before Mr. Wal lace Prescott in the industrial world. He has recently accepted a position with a very large cotton mill. Everyb dy in Edgefield hpuors him and osteems him very highly and regret that he leaves us Mr. Prescott bas a vast etora of practical and technical knowledge and his promotion will bo rapid. Success attend him in his new field. The "yaller'' dog made a narrow escape during the closing days of the legislature. A b li passed the house imposing a capitation tax of 50 ceu*8 a year on every dog in the state. The bill siso passed the st coud reading in the senate bu*, strange to say, it was killed on the third reading. Great is the pity that this or a siminlaf law waB not passed. One night last week several Bun combe homes had a wayfarer oall at the one o'clook hour, who, in tones not a bit subdued, asked to be given bed and board for the night. Unfortunately for him the voice of this nocturnal visitor had a "boozy" ring, consequently he was, in each instance, bade move on. The dwellers in the northern portion of Greater Edgefield do not like to turn the "cold shoulder" to people, creating the impression that they are inhospitable, but they are not disposed to furnish lodging for South Carolina's drun kards. The impatient patient proposes and the patient dootor disposes. Like most sick folks, after pneu monia had loosened its grip upou us, we expected to get well in a day and planned to be out on the highwavB and _bywava of onr mwn, goingnuner and thither at fending to some important busi ness Borne days earlier than we did venture out, but along came the doctor with a big, positive "NO", which knocked our plana into a oocked hat. However, experience hat taught us that the doctor's head is the longest, for taking pneumonia and getting rid of it are two diffwreut things. To doubt ing Thomases, we say, try it. The editor of the ADVERTISER is profoundly grateful to a kind Prov idence who watched over us, to the faithful and sympathetic phy sician who atteuded us, to loving hands that ministered unto us and to scoreB of neighbors and friends for their many manifestations of sympathy and loviug kindness so generously bestowed upon ue dur ing our recent illness. Iud3ed, and we say it in a thankful not boastful spirit, we did uot know that we had so many staunch friends th.oughout our town and suburbs. After so many assur ances ot' sincere and lasting friend ships we eau take up life's duties with a happier aud lighter heait. God will abundantly hies? those who by their symns.! hy soften the pillow of those who suffer-His wotd for it. EVERY CHURCH ?r institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liber al quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. NOTK : Have done so for twenty ??eveu years. Sales: Tens of mil li, ns of gallons; painted nearly two million houses underguarantos f?) repaint if not sa*isfactory : The paint wears for periods up to eigh teen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about $1 25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents, The Penn Drug Store. Misses Linie Mim? and Lizzie Hill and little Miss Sadie Mime spent Sunday at Johnston at tnt home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ready A LEGACY OF THE GRIP Is often a run-down system Weakness, nervousness, lack o appetite, en rgy and ambition with disordered liver and kidney! follow an attack of this wretehee disease. The greatest need thei is Electric Bitters, the spleudii tonic, blood purifier and regulato of stomach, liver and kidneys Thousands have proved that the; wonderfully strengthen thenerveE build up the system, and restor to health and good spirits after ai attack of grip. If suffering, tr tb< m. Only 50(. Perfect satisfac lion guaranteed by TI ; Pen Drug Store. Th? se two lines were put here t fill tho, column oui, Gentlemen of the Jury. Following are the uamei of the grand jury and the first week's petit jun-rs for the March term of court, which convenes on Monday, the 9th. Judge Klugh presiding : GRAND JURY: J CyTUh Buzzard, J T. Reynolds, J F Bettie, J G McKie, J B.Adams, E J Ti orris, T P Morgan, W. R 8we? ngen, Ed Cullum, W fl. Brigfc W D Farmer, J D Cornett, NM. es,8 B Strom, A B Miller, W B 1 ey, J A Clark, J J Gar nett. PETIT JURY: 1st V k-Y M May, J I Beaslv, M B Hamilton, T F Ly brand, B. B Jones, J D Moss, J P Strom, A M Herin, J T Mims, J M Barney,C J Mitchell, RL Prince, D I Morgan, W BQuarlea, J N Har mon, E M Whatley, W A Bunch, EP Howard, John May, W J Clark, B R Thomas, B J Harrison, F P Buchanan, Hugh Harrison, M A Medlock, S H Manget, J T Reese, F P Wells, W H Smith, WEB Tompkins, W T Kioard, J H Reel, W A Crawford. .1 C Clark, P V Bush, J A Timmerman. Rev. Geo. W. Davis will preach in the Methodist church next Sun jay morning at ll o'clock. The Hampton Monument. Au effort bas been made for soma mouths to raise a sufficient ium to erect a suitable monument to th? memory of Gen. Wade Ham pton, South Carolin 's greatest he ro, l ut thus far euough has Dot been forthcoming. The legisla ture, however, has come to the res cue by appropriating $20,000 from the state treasury for the purpose of erecting au equestrian statua of Gen. Hampton on the State House grounds, said sum to become payable as soon as this amount has been supplemented by $10,000 to ba raised by private subscriptions. A part of the 10,000 has been raised and it ia to be boped that the work will be prosecuted with renewed zeal so that the erection of this $30,000 monument will not be loug delayed We hope and believe that tho ci tizens of Edgefield county who boast of gallantry and chivalry will coutribute liberall) and spon taneously toward ?this worthy ob ject. -- The Old and The New. Some roars ago, and not so many either, the universal method of planting cotton fleed was to open the bed with a large plow attached to a wooden stock and then by hand strew the furrow and the en tire top of the bed full of seed then cover with a board. Now cotton planters are made that will drop the seed at regular distances justas ii done in planting com. The idea seems to be to get as many seed fren the ground as pos sible and put as few back as pos sible BO that more eau be sold to the oil mills. This policy seems to pay for a time but the laudd are becomiug more and more impover ished by it. The old method wa? -to-sow the Beed, the new one ia **o drop them. COLD SPUING Dear ADVERTISER: The weather has been cold aud we have killed our hogs and are now living on the fat of the land. We have to stay at home, ai the roads will not permit UB to go any where. I wish that the legislature would haul us a little guano this week or next. "School Boy" is quite right when he suggebts that Sol ia stuck in the mud. Talk about taxing poor people, why they are paying ?fifty per cent taxes now, in time, repairing vehi cles and killing out their stock. I want to vote for a man who ie a crank and just wants to go to the legislature just one term and may be.be will not be afraid to do some thing beside mend fit h dams, ditcfc the low couutry and look after the game. The people are willing tc pay a reasonable tax to build thc roads.au-1 why not let them do it ? Plow on, boys, we are attending tc th legislature. Mr. Willie Floyd has built th? best wire fence wa have seen. Mr. John Kubanks is making ai addition to his dwelling and other wise improving its appearance. Very little fertilizer bas beei hauled yot, and the indication now are that it will be eometim b; fore we can haul. Dr. W. E. Prescott has faith ii the next cotton crop. He has order ed 1,000 cords of wood to be cut. We enjoy reading the letters o your new correspondents. It is very nice when you out un til your axe handle is so bot tha it burns your hands, to have som one to chat with for an hour o two. We hear of orange blossom soon. Mr. Littlejohn has not dispose of the Red Hill itoreyet. SOL. BUCK LEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best and most famous com pouud in the world to conque aches sud kill pains. Cures cut: heals burns and bruises, subdue inflamation,masters piles. Million of box??s sold yearly. Works woi ders iu boils, ulcers, felons, ski eruptions. It cures or no pay. Li at The Penn Drug Store. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKI'J When you take Grove's Tasteless Chi Tonic because the formula is plain printed on everj bottle showing th it is simply Iron and Quinine in tasteles form. No cure no pay 50c. MILLION'S PUT TO WORK. The wonderful activity of tl new centqry is shown by an enc mou* demand for the world's be workers- Dr. King's New Li Pills For constip?t ion, ei?k b^a ach' tbilliou.8n.fss, or any trouli o.f tl omach, liv^r or kidneys th are uurival-d, Only 25c at T f enn Drug Store?, THE OLD REUABL? Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE The extremely cold weather o? last week did not materially dam age grain. The top waa made a little yellow but the roots are. in pact. It is reported, however, thal the truck farms around Charleston and along the coast were consider ably damaged by the cold wave Early beanp, peas, etc., on thest farm8will b? thrown back severa! weeks. It did not injure ours, foi they are yet in the seed stores* We direct the attention of oui readers who aro traveling over bac roads to the good roads article or our second page. It is written bj Mr. Philip Markert, of Morgana and telle how the roads are mad< and kept in Germauy. 1 his is f long distance off, but if the road? of Edgefield ocunty are not im proved before another wiuter sett [in weare going to recommend tba some pome Germans be import?e to build roads in South Carolina, South Carolinians know how t< ta k good roads and tell other -how to make good roads-, but th. trouble is we have no good roads except on paper. Mrs. Fred UnraLth, President Country. Club, Benton Harbor, Miel?. "After my first baby was b?roj did not seem to regain my strength altho"irgh^the doctor gave me a tonic which he conf ered very superior, but instead cf getting ~ better I grew weaker every day. My hus. band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take ap my usual duties. I am very enthusl* astic In its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No v. oman who takes Wine of Caraui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardra before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. NEOFCARDUI This ie put here to keep tl medcine ad. men from kicking. WEEDS Consumption is a huma weed flourishing best in wea "ungs. Like other weeds it easily destroyed while young when old, sometimes ir possible. Strengthen the lungs as ye would weak land and tl weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer Scott's Emulsion. Salt poi is good too, but it is very hai to digest. The time to treat consum tion is when you begin tryir to hide it from yourse Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you cai deceive yourself any long< Begin with the first thoug to take Scott's Emulsion, it isn't really consumption much the better; you will soi forget it and be better for t treatment. If it is consum tion you can't expect to cured at once, but if you w begin in time and will rigidly regular in your tre ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh < rest all you can, eat all y can, that's the treatment a that's the best treatment. We will send ; a little of the En sion free. Be sure that this pictui the form of a label ? ot of every bottl ion you buy. wrapper Emuuio SCOTT & Bowr Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. 50c. and $V, all drugi r*- CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL FILE Original and Only Genuine /?LrNSAFE. AWmyerelUM?. Ladle*. ?k rv for CHICHESTEK'S KNGl Lln KED ?nd Galil melallle boxti. ?hh blue ribbon. Toke no other. R I liaiffcrua* Kub.tltntlonn and I tl un?. Buy of your Dir.jgiit. er Mad mp. for l'Articula rn. Teatime and "Heller for Ladle?,"tn Miter, furn Mall. 10,000 TMHBIODUII. ? I DruKgl.u. Chichester < li emlen H*a,tyoa th!- naper. tfadlaaa bquorc. Rev. Walter C. Wilkins, who married Miss Sallie. Bailey ..about a year ago, baa been called to as sist the venerable Dr. W. C. Lind say as pastor of the First; Baptist, church of Columbia. RPV. Mr. Wilkins has for several yoars been located at Clyde, N. C. We rejoice that tho new field will brhg them much nearer Edgefield. A Suujr Sum. An Anderson couuty farmer sold his last year's cotton crop, 350 bales, one day last week, realizing about $16,500 therefor. In this part of the country we reckon the size of farming operations by the number of plow?. We wonder how many plows il would require to produce $16,500 worth of cotton in one yes ron the red bills of Edge field county ? Fortunately no farm er in OUT county mak?s that much, for. he would never get it to mar ket over our roads. He would have to erect a cotton mill on hil farr1 in order to utilize it or convert it into money. Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Otit. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let lt stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid* neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass lt or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain la the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ?v-ry part of the urinary passage, lt corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tellsi more about it, both sent) absolutely free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Homo o? Swamp-Root Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. 1 YOU WILL FIND - OUR FRUIT Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Rose9 Talms etc., per fectly Healthy, well grown and true to uame. Write us for Catalogue. P. J. BERCKMANS CO., ^^^Inc.) Fruitland Nur- : seYf?S. Established 1856. ATJG-T^^TA- O-A. is theNTIME and our statite i^thf PJLACE to Bli) Good, Sound Stock Cheap, Our Mr. Thompson has just arrived with a full car of Horses.MARESand Mules that were shipped direct from the West.. Call at our Stable and see what we have - - - GRICE & CO I INSURANCE*?1^ When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of FIRE - - - insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York I^IFE: - - - Insurance Co. I will appre preciate a stare of your bus iness. 1 can be found at my ofiice---Ofticc No, 2---over Ii.mk of Edgefield. James T. ]VJI]VI?. B, E. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LA^ ?STPrompt and Careful at tention to Business. Office OVER BANK of EDGEFIEL THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. 805 Broad Street. W. B. YOUNG, - - - - President J. G. WE1GI.E, - ... Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits Wanted-cow PEA Name lowest price f. o. b. your shipping point to ROWLAND & C0MPAN ?V-n.Q-TJ'STJ^, Q-.A.. ?luutHiiiniuiimiiwimmmimm nmg J THE FARMERS BANK { I .? OF EDGEFIELD, S- C.* | STATE AND GOUNTY DEPOSITOBY. S . 5 I THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY | I Paid uv Capital...$ 58,000.00 1 i S. ?. Surplus and. Vndividedrofi . . .. 15,000.00 = ? Liability of Stockholders'.. . . . . 58,000.00 s I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 ? S We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above = S fae?. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ? i 5 S Under provision of Hs charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian 5 5 administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. | - S A. E. PADGETT, President I". I' RAINSFORD Vice-Pres. S = J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAB LING, Asst.-Cashier S .nilUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli'iUIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIKIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIili 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 go at once re gardless of cost. Men's suits 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 eave you money on staple dry goods. Mr. J. If. Crouch is with us and will cordially welcome his Edgefield friends. -<H> THE ONE CENT STORE, 628 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. ? i READY for BUSINESS -?OOO(: I have JUST OPENED UP a full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, DRY GOODS & NOTIONS. I can sell you Good, Brand New goods at Very Rea sonable prices. Give me a trial and you will be convinced that I can save you money. - L. A. ASHLEY. oner, Eflpfii, S. C. i J. L JANES & COMP AH f, BRANCH HOUSE A. B. SAXON $ BRO., -?Q11-B1ZO.AJDST-, - A-TJGr-TJSTA., GhA*, jgjjNjjgglg AND PLANTATION S i Corn, Oats, Bran, Syrup. We carry a full line of everything wanted at prices as LOW AS THE LOWEST and if possible lower. Give us a trial order. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Refunded without grumbling. J. L.JANES & CO., IOU BROAD ST, AUGUSTA, CA, ll- =i Are you N Need Of Anything In My Line ? If so now ?3 the time to buy. If you buy for cash it will be to your interest to VISIT MY STORE. 6LOAKS ! ,. Everything io this - pUQ line must be sold, and T A TtTimmno tbe buyers may have OLLARETTES . the prom. Blankets and Underwear. $6.00 Blankets, ------ $4.50. 5.00 Blankets,.3.75. 4.00 Blankets, - - . - . - - 2.75. All o'fners reduced in the same proportion. Underwear for all at very low prices. QKIIT'Q My Line of silks for this season was KT/11 l\ 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. ( $1. silks 90 cents. MEN'S o r .oTTTTTsrn AND BOYS ^ JXLxM UT The men and boys shall not be forgotten,so come right in and let us show }'ou what I can do for you in this line. I can clothe you from head to foot and you will haidly miss the money spent. I THAK YOU ALL for past favors, and will assure you that I will do all in my power to make every visit to my store profitable to you as well to myself. Respectfully, G HARLIE Jan. 6, 190: