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i Ederef ield Advertiser J. L. -MIMS, - - - EDITOR IPOMATM Subscription Price-S ;nt to any address for one y^?. 2.50; for -u montDt. 76c; for three months..50c, PayaMe m adduce. JtoiS?s for Advertising*-One inch Qrst "osertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices', one cent per word, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cents per line for first ?n >jrtion; five ceuts per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tribut es of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political oatare, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for thr.v, six, and twelve months "Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, ?. C WEDNESDAY, OCT, 14,1903. Notwithstanding tjve who .1 sale stealing that has been practiced in the Postoffice De partment, the total" cash re ceipts for the year recently ended passed, for the first | time, the billion-dollar mark. ? Edgefield is not alone in the matter of being unable to meet all obligations when due. ?tis stated that Richland coun ty has no money with which to pay the expenses of the Tillman trial and having bor rowed all that is allowed under the law cannot borrow any . more this year. The exhibits, such as stock, . poultry and farm produce, . that are usually seen at the State Fair will be supplement ed this yearby the state ex hibit at the Charleston exposi tion. This will be a drawing card, as many who could not attend the Exposition can. go to the fair. ..- . ' LMW Ki Boys had better look/to their laurels. One of the large tele graph companies has as ?in experiment discharged- its messenger boj'S in Kansas City'aud employed girls in stead Who would not rather be handed a telegram _by a sweet smiling girl than by a -boy with a cigarette in his mouth puffing away like a lo comotive? The law abiding citizens of Saluda have become alarmed over the pre valance of law lessness .throughout the county and in casting about for the cause and a remedy, Jiave de cided that liquor drinking the dispensary-is the chief cause. A petition is being circulated asking the state board of directors to abolish the dispensary or close it in definitely.; The action of the board will be awaited with the'keenest interest. The trial of James H. Till man, charged with the mur der of N. G. Gonzales on Janr j uary 15th last, is nearing the *encL_..The very able argu-.| ment from both sides closed yesterday afternoon and Judge X?ary will deliver the formal charge to the jury this morn ing. Then after due deliber ation the twelve ' men who have patiently listened to ev ery detail of the case will ren der a verdict or a mistrial will be ordered, When it will be rendered or what the ver dict will be no mortal man knoweth. A STRONG ENDORSEMENT. We were greatly pleased to receive on Saturday -last the subjoined letter from one who has been running an advertise ment with us at intervals dur ing the past year. It is a very strong endorsement of the ADVERTISER ?^ an adverti sing medium. The follow ing is a verbatim copy of the etter with address omitted : . Mr. J. L. Mims, ;|Edgefield,S.C. Dear Sir:-We herewith enclose you copy.of advertisement we had running in your paper last mouth, and wish it continued for four is sues, to occupy same space, and location. We have received more etquiriesj a? a result of advertising in your paper, than any other three papers f in which wo advertise. Yours Ve;y Sincerely, A certain thrifty farmer being asked how he achieved success on so small a farm, replied. " I make it a rule, when I go to market, to bring! home more money than I carried away. In other words, Lendeavor to sell in value, more than I buy, and to grow everything on the farm for my own use that the land will produce." Thib would be a.good rule for every farm-] er, whether large or small.! However, in order aiwaj's'toI have produce that can be con verted into cash requires a diversity of crops. Cotton brings in money during the fall season and stock, grain, etc., should be marketed the year round. rom Auditor's Books. Our efficient County - Auditor bas very kindly furnished us with follow ing Assessment Values in Edgefield : Years - 1902 and 1903. Horses. $65957 - $70655 Cows, '4S*23 - - 33470 Mules,' 100325 110221 Sheep and G( ats 1792 1970 Hogf . 5900 665? Watci.^, 50SS ?S71 Pianos, 1S751 13675 Wagons, 4771)0 51533 Dogs. ' 10460 10695 Merchandise, S8375 92595 Manufactuie3, 74005 - 82460 Machinery &c" "29026 3489-1 Moneys, 34S3G c9515 Credits, 2155S 1S310 Bonds, 3000 2f00 Household ?fcc, 115700 11256) Bank Returns, 145334 1494?S Insurance &c, 4373S 55135 Railroads, 414200 421310 Beal Estate, ; 1383330 1975100 Total. . $3253582 $3307580 An increase of taxable proper.ty.in 1903 as compared with 1902 of $.54001.00 JOHNSTON. The e\ent of tb*? week, was the 'Husband's banquet" given by "New Century CT??b" on Friday evening last. Thursday afternoon"a committee of bright, happy-women assembled in the Stevens and'Kthredge hall, and began the transformation.. Qu'te a number of buggiesand carnages,paper, trash and boxex looked pandemonium at a casual glance; however, in a very shorf while the vehicles occupied one ! third; of the space and were hidden from view by along crimson curtain. This left quite a large space separated bj pillars. Beyond the-pillan was a table arranged for sixty two guests. On Friday af tero oon 1 be work proper began, a?;d rapidlj aud in perfect har mony the decorating.and arranging continued until cri?s ol satisfied ad miration could be heard from ah. Brilliant lamps from' abt.ve show-da loaded table. Crystal glasses spark ling with pure wafer glistened a?; sixt} two plat? s piled with ham. turkey, po tato and chicken' salad, picKlc, bread 'and"beaten biscuit, while fruits and 'confections in abundance appeared it various places. All of this was ni ad o beautiful by pot plants.' 3,111 vas-s of lovely-Howers. Four charming girls were selected to serve ice oivam and cake, and coffee. At the head of ther stairs to the -right, was -arranged the reception room. Art squares and handsome rugs covered tho- ll?>or/ leather and velvet couches reseed temptingly against the . v,all. The : pilla? s-were covered with the club colors and the spaces b tween were filled with curta 123 and serpens. Messrs. Stevens & Etlicredge's hand, |,some b.iggy robes were thrown over piled boxes giving Ibo appearance ot tapestry-. A number ol' exquisitely lovely palms added to '. thc" home-like appearance. At eight o'clock Friday evening the guests began to (arrive and were ?*feoeived by a oommit I tee, hats and wraps beingcarefullyar .ranged in buggies aud carriages be hind the curtain. The admiration ex pressed, and amazement depicted ob the countenances of the gentlemen at the beautiful transformation amply ; repaid the ladie 5 for their trouble. At tbe close of supper Mrs James While, with an appropriate quoiarion follow ing each, announced the leasts ana the gentlempjt to respond' They were "Women's.Clubs," "The New Century plub/' '^lusbands," -^Southern iden and Women." These Vere responded ? to respectively by Rev. P. B. Grant, Mr.^.'G. Watson, Rey.Mr. Martin and Mr. C. J. Terrell,ali were good, wit and humor abunding. Mrs. Lucia Latimer read at the close, Dorothy Dix- on "Tho Woman "a man would be," after this the guests were bidden a hearty good night and so ended a delightfully pleasant evening. -:- - Clark's Hill, i Cotton picking in this section is about over, and much of it has been ginned' and the seed sold. Mr. J. P* Nixon, an enterprising merchant, has shipped as many as three car loads of | seed per week. Mrs. C. N. Nixon was called t0 Augusta early this week by the illnes 'of her grandson. Theran, son of Drs W, C. Miller, who has been quite ill. | We are glad to chronicle an impro\e mefht in the little fellow's condition.) Mr. Th ns!- M: Butler and wife have: gone to Coller?n, county, near the home ? of the latter's parents, where they will rem.uin several months. Mr. Ashley Anderson paid Capt. Jno. Butler's family a call, as he went I j on to Atlanta, where ne is to enter the dental college. Mrs. Evans, of Newberry/a witness in the Jas. fl. Tillman trials visited Mrs. Margaret Tillman last week. Mrs Dr.. Stevens, of Greenville,-has been ena visit to her mother, Mrs. Margaret McKie, at Woodlawn. Mrs, A. L. Luke, of Augusta, has been visiting at the- home of her brother, "Mr. J. E. . Luke. The Baptists of this place have call ed the present pastor, Rev. P: R. Lan ham to serve the- church again next , /ear. This shows the esteem in which Mr. Lanham . is held by the con gregation which he has serv id so faith fully for two years. Tho' the creeks rise and submerge the bridges, and tho'the roads become quagmires he is ever true to his appointments. ' Bev. J. T. Miller, of ParksvilJe. carried on a series of .services at this place last, fourth Saturday and Sunday, which was enjoyed very much by all. we hope conference will see fit to return him to this charge for another year. Mr. W. S. Middleton spent part of last week planting peach seed, which proved a tedious job. imong others who are Dlanting are, Messrs. W. M. Rowland and ;R. H. Scott. These gentlemen have found it quite a difficult mati jr to procure the seed in quantities desired. Master Cecil King, '/who struck a straw some distance in his ear and broke it off/ has recovered both Hie piece of straw, and his color *\nd strength! He was complaining great ly for more than a week. Mrs. Dr. ' Jennings, of Augusta, Visited Mrs. H^.A. Adams last week. She has roany'friends in Edgefield county, who give her a hearty wel come, at any and all times. "?NCOGXIlAvV I ?. HEffiSTBEET & BRO. 623 BROAD STREET. | im " ip ?? GUNS and REVOLVERS. B^lasr? RE-PA I??t s?. Fishing ?Goods^and Fishing Tack'e. AUGUSTA, g GA. gc) Master's Sale. K ?'. . -HO-: ST i TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF Ei>nEi;iKLi>. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS The British and Ame^can M gage Company, [Limited], ag?riust . Mrs.*E. V. T. Hoard, et. a! Pursuant to the decree m t eau s J, I will offer for sale'at p lie outcry before the court ha rown of Edgefield. and state South Carolina, ou sui CE day No,v. 1903, (the same-being 2nd day of said month) betW the legal hours of sui?, the fol li ing described realty to wit : AU tbivt tract of Jand.'lyi situate and being in Edgefi county and state of South Carol containing in the aggregate th hundred and fourteen (314) nci more or less^ and composed of I tracts of land to wit: TRACT NO. 1. Trat tract containing two hi dred and'twenty (220) acres, m or less, and bounded by lands G. W.. Turner . aiid E. V. Horne on the eapt ; south by lai ol S. YWMays^ and O. B. Wi looka west by hinds of J. B. N tis and other Turm r lauds. y. ^ i-ACT No. 2. That tract, of land \coutaini niuety four (94) acres, more less, and bounded on the north Tandy of M. A. E. Jennings; on 1 west by the lauds of J. B. Nor and lands of E V.. T. Horne a others; on 'be south by the ph being knovrn as a part of the C Terms of sale - 0je-third cai a nd.the balance on a credit of r and two years, with interest fn the day of Sa#. Purchaser to gi (bond'and a mortgage of the pre ?ses sold to s?c?rtj the payment the credit portion or all cash the puixMirts^rs option. Puiefoiser to p-i,y for papers'. \V. F. ROATH, Blaber Edaefi^dd ('luiniv, Oct. 7, ?19Q3. .' ROBBED THE^?FTv?T" A startling'incident, is imrrut by John Oliver ot' Phill dVlph iitS fnl?pW8< ''twas in an awl c?i?dirioii. My skin w.r.% ?tim: yellow, eys sunken, tongue Co. td, pain continua!ly in 'ack n sides, no appetite; growing week day hy day. Three [?jiysicuins -h given me up. Then J wrsadvis to use Electric Bitters ; to my gre joy, th;-; first bojfle made a cb cid improvement." I Q?nliifufd;ith( use for three we. .ks', and am mm well man. I know Wiey robb the.gr.?veof ?not?ier victim." i one should fail to try them. On 50 cents, guaranteed, at Th" Pei -Drug Store. TTT SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I ) COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. \ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS; , Annie F. Roath,' et..al. I'laintiJ Against ' Ida P. Boatwright et. al;"D-'fen auts. Pursuant to the decree ii. th cause, I, W. B. Cogburn, as ?hi of the Court, ^acting as speci . Master herein, will jfrer for sal at public, outcry to the highe? bidder, before the Court House, i the. town of Edgefield, South Car lina, on the first Monday in N.overj ber 1903.. (It being the . 2ud da of the month,) between the leg; hours of sale; the following d scribed realty to wit: ? >'-AU that tract of lairds situ?t lying and being in Edgefield Com ty South Carolina in Elmwoc Township, containing two bu nd re and, forty two and one fourt (242^) acres, more or less, enibn cing the S. W. Nicholson dwellin house and the improvements ap pertenaut thereto, and being trac No. 3 under the surveA"her.dn ; an bouuded on the north by tract Ni ,1; assigned to Mrs. Alice Norri and children; un the south b tract No. 2, assigned to UoB childre of M?minger Nicbolsou andiene of Tannahill ; east by land of Tai nahill and Kiuuard and wast b land of John Bates et. al. TERMS OE SALE. -; One third cash ; the balance o a credit of one aud two years, wit interest on the credit portion fror the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond an mortgage of the premises sold t secure the payment of the credi portion, (with ten per cent as at toroey fees in casG said mortgag is placed in the h add ti of an attor ney for collection after maturity ; or all cash at the purchasers op .tiou. Terms of sale must be compliei with or satisfaction given to th undersigned or he is authorized ti resell the same day. 'Purchaser to pay for papers. W. B. COG BLT RN, Clerk of tho Court acting a? special Master. Oct. 5th, 1903. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a big seisation ii Leesville. Ind. when W' H. Brown of that piece, who was expected tr die, bad his life savjd hy Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. He writ's; ''I endured I insuff erable agonies from Asthma ,but your New Discovery gave me imm?diat* relief and soon there after effected a complete cure. Similar euros of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed-' by The Peuu Drug Store. Trial bottles free. Advertised Letters. List of letters remain?hg in Mle Po ,toffioe-at Ed?re?elt!, 0;:t, 10, 1993. 31 ?ss Janice Bostick, M iss. Flier no'ti.-n, Miss.? J/trr.v Bmvniau, .laines t;nwfor:IJ!fv, W. F EergaM?n'wlai ber J?D'<>, Kicke Vit?'". S. ?. Piv.'ro ? jr. M'-'. Mattie Roberson, Miss Mi li -.sa Robln-ur.' I Scotts Emulsion .is the means of life and of the en joyment of lrfe.of thousands:of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives tlie flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any va'sting.disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It.is. a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to.bear. \ To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send forfree sample. ASCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. Now York 50c. and S'.OO ; all druggists. MASTER'S SALE. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) EDGEFIELD COUNTY, j COURT QT? COMMON PLEAS. .Annie Palmer, .= t. ak, agaiust. Walter Scott A lieu Pursuant to the decro? in this .anse, I will offer for fit pub lic outcry before the Coori House, [own of Ec!-, v fiel fl and Stiite ol .iouiji OaroHna', in- saJesrlay in \iuv- inlier 1903, ti>o Same bera4? (ihf 2 id day of saul mouth-) bf-j wi'.-n I??H legal bouts ?if Siilfj-.ffre .ViMbwiiiK d her b'd r'-altv to wit : Ali ?lull tract Mud jil rc;--1 of land, UI.UHIO, lyuig.and ;>";, ny in E.i-i .. S?id ?oun.ty H-pd Mai- of ? Ht'j C.'.rol . containing ?iffjii li ti r j . r-d tin t? .< veiil vfiA'f' "( 875), st-r'-s. n >nj - : hvs?, und I j-.hind . I nt ?lt. hy I'niicH id-.L.'i iihjVni ?>7d Br?i&yii a?\ by l.ind hi Fu .)?> Ferry Road, ...ut.' by I:MIO^ o? ' M..ii- of W. F. ?V-K'- t!, ?i.-d wh'.-l liv Sc tiVF TI v a nul. ,'-'. . , Te rnT^r?f-Sal?. ; 0:^ bato'caslj', and th?* halane I* in accron it of..".nun \i-ah? with iii? t.ert'.-i on i be crWii! portion 5,'r.orii trie day nf SM ie. Purcjits- f '" g-jvy )'?nd and n m?ng??ge vf 'lu (iret.M?s?*s cold ro s?'?nre thy. pay ineitf of the on dit popiOu. Purchas r ?o pa'v for pa pei-*; \V, JP. ROATH j Masteij E. C., SVC.;; r0cHr7th; 1903. Master's Sale. STATE OE SOU-THCAROI/.NA, Y EDGEFIELD COUNTY^ \ . COURT bp COMMON PL? J. R. Blackwell'; a0%rf^tT?if'0r? et. al. - -. V: Against ; Briti.-n American "Moifgago Co.: [limited] et. al. Pursuant to the 'decree ia this causai I will offer for sale at pub lic ou cry before 'he court liouts?.:, ;own of Edgefield and Slate oj South Carolina, on the 1st Mon day in iS1 o vern ber 1903, (the same beug the 2nd day of said month) between the legal hours ot sale, the following described property to wit: ist Sale. * All those parcels, of land con taining in the aggregate six hun dred and eighty (680) acres, more or less in Edgefield County, South Carolina, and made up of the"foI Towing parcels of land to wit: . Clark tract, containing one hun dred and forty acres, more or less, covering the Mentor . tract ; the. Tompkins tract co?tai nitg two hundred and twelver acres, and seveuiy eight acres, or togetherlwo hundred and jiiuety acres, more or less; the Marten tract, containing one hundred acres, more or less; and the'Callahan! tract, contain ing one hundred and .fifty acres more or less; all the above men tioned lands except^ the Callaban) tract,' being contiguous in one body and bounded on the north by lauds of Rebe ccu Tucker, \V. H.'Bufsev, Jeff Wells, and W. W,s Tinsley; south by lands of Joe Whito and. others;, east by lands of J. L. Stone, Tinsley and o'hers; and west by the Savannah River; and the Callahan.) tract adjoining lands of J. C. Morgan', L. F; Dorn, L. T. Harmon and others. Said tracts of lands to be sold as a whole in ono transaction. 2nd Sale. Ail that tract of land in Ei'ge neld County, South Carolina, con taining thirteen hundred and niue acree, more or less, bumded hy lauds of Rebecca Fucker, William II. Bussey, Jeff Well?, W. W. Tinsley and others and thrSavan nah River-. Terms of Sale. One third cash, and the balance on a credit tif one and two years with i?t?riVrt? fr< m"ihe day of salo. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of th?; premise!- sold to secure the payment of tiie cre'dir portion' or all cash at the pur chaser's option, Terms 'niu?t IK complied/.vith or sa tiefet ioii given to Master or he is. authorized lo' resell t ne same day. Purchaser to payfo? papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C., S, C. Oct, 71ii, l?Q3". Money to^Loan^ On impr'o'1 d town p "op^t ty.ii.i7d j firms. I pref' r ?'ann loons AFP'" ??> , S VVM. P. CA MI CTN, Julgofi id, S. C ?;'? We arc opening thc hands .Ladies Imported E Dress and I ever offered on this irarkei to-date bri; Ladies Dre? Come and ew "^ork ] We aie offering some'SPE Goods. We have a large stoc Fine Goods at exceedingly l0v Dress (Ms, Bc 1 fd. wide Sea Island . 5e L yd. wide Bleached Homespun 5c. * Checks 5c. Calico 5o. and up. Dress Goods, Cashmere, all col ors, 10c. (To 75c per yard. Broad Cloth, Ladies' Cloth, Thib be!-, ?ibpr.riue, and Flannel Suit ings, worth 50c, 2?c. Waisting,. .Mercerized White Waisting, F ieee, d While Waist ing, Velvet Striped Fiannel, SilfeV, n fa?l evrylhihg for w&isls. ides ai JMFfii?iery. . : ? FM lhi> line we jire. ut surpassed. .' s\'e ha ve .?niy k?nd of Jheije. goods : that v'ou waut cfieapjr than vou ' T' ** *? .*. -: * .ver bought I hf nt. Goin'e and : -.?e. We can't describe tVni. i&p&B Tri m nii og i/foyery ti 'script ioti Medallion Appliqus ?cs*i?^.-\ h-?C" and Paney Collar's, Si ile nnrf ; Wool F a sch ni I ors. I^isb; iufu'l line of Ribbons. :, t\ iifon ''': ts li; 51b. ?U-?ll'-s. J/Tv'. PEAK NE:?EN . ; V?2S Broad Stree Come to our steve f r ll \ [IGA I XS \v I special Bargains,: ?ti im li wide sh?p yard: good quality drills 5c yarn"; tirst oi!e<l euloiodCalum to ?o at pc y ri ; (P.? Black.Sateen cut to $?i all 25c Table Do Jtlen's Pants' from 45c .to ?f-J.Od pair ; .M .indVhildren's Snits from 0.1;; to $1.0$ si ?ii ?? 100-Dozen Ladies iOc Vest?crit tsp.22 ?Ve ts-lo go.ai 23c; Men'i- heavy Shirr,: Shirts and Drawers cot. from 7f?e to 3 'I B'eSt values in Suspender? i u tile mar LADIES' sui ?ci WAIST- icb?''? Slcirtsciit tu 24c; h?avy<Kall Skirls foi Our Shoe Sloe's can't be beaf/Childr^i from fLuO to' $1.75 for best Calf or Vic: ? 1 J A K G E S I' O (J K O b1 TIS W A R r" We cai. save vou money cn e: A. M. TKO 628 Broad Street, CITATION. ' j State of South Carolina, I Ej?g?fi?ld Con?fy. By J. D. Allen, E-q., Pi ob:.te ..'udge. ^Whereas S. T. Branson made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of tho estate and effects of Jane Collins, deceased These are therefore (o' cite and admonish all and singular kin dred and creditor* of said Jane Colfii.s, dfcea'seo, that they be and appear before me, in to? Court of Proba'.e to be held at '?dgefield court -house, South Carolina, on the 15th day of Oc tober ?ex*, after pubication there of at ll o'clock iti.lhe foreuoon, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Give(n under my hand, this 28th day of September, 3903. . J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. 2t ' ' - ' Ten Thous and Churches lu the United ' Stat< R have used tlie Longman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every Church will be giv en a liberal quanity whoneve}-1 hey. paint. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon tor Linseed oil (worth GO cents; wk ?ch you do when you 'buy thin ' paint in a cai: with a paint label jon it.' 8&6 tn.ak?; 14. therefore ?when you want fourteen gallons of paint,buy only eight gallons of L& M., and mix six gallons of pure liuseed oil with if. - .You, need only four galloon pf L&M. Paint, and three gallons of j 'Oil mixed therewith to paint a j ! good size house. Houses painted with tnesc paints never glow f-hably, even after IS yeats. These ceh -.bra fed pa in I s are srild by THE PJ-..\N Dkuc4 .STOKI:. . IJST S U E ANC EAS E N OT ? When glacing your insnr- | . ance give me a call. I rep- |* ; resent a very strong line jf | p.--* ?? Tr T?-.^. I '. pmest linc of ?lack and Colored Shirt Goods aistirigs t. We arc always up 5S Goods and Silks.' See Them, jacket Store Wa . CI AL" BARGAINS in Fall ik well selected. Pretty a-ncl ? prices, while, they. last'. riD?? v M?LI? Panis,:': Boys5 Suit?, , ^ 75c. to 5.00 Men's Suits 3.50 to 12.50 We hnve a crack-a-jack Ijne of Clothing. Don't fail ti look- at them before 'Hiving. Underwear and Hosiery. MeuV under ves is. Also.a fud line T.P.. S ai.d Chil .dr-.u's Underwear. .25c. to LOO Hosiery; paf?.up-! M.-n's Sh-xs. 1.00 to 3,50 ^to?e?; ?"hoes. r.ho'es! Shoeii?l Wc 'nave the bes '.'.i'.', ii ; gj and mo.-t com forlahle Sities 'vr offered fir the ni liney'. Warranl-pdaH solid. Chil !r:-ti sh"is,- " ^25c. lo75c. Misses rnd Boys' shoes; Goo; Iv 1 ..'O'; . ? N' '?' . '? Hats, Etc. . t.arg? Stock of -FOYS and M'ii'. .11-:!./,. ' Rock bollon) grfees. ., Proprietor. ? ST0R'T. f, Augusta. Ga hen iii Augusta. Ii ad theses priced: tjtl? aro: yard ?vide Sea Island 5c class Oj,i<*cks and l/htid.s al i?: yard"; all c .Vi aisfs and preis putin/* ?i oe. l?c :?; '-iii; cut H) I.).: ami regular 50'? goods um ?Es?. J?m J- ""-?? . VsuJ?T* a .'.?i's .*ie.ir; frdtu ?-ftOto ?7 2."> ?ult : Hoys-. ?il Ceil's Ove fa H.;'i'm ii: 20c to -J!)e pair, c; 300 dozen heavy y Ri bbed ?eot. f rmi;,.-!'Jr. to 25c-; e?&r?soft J!;:ish <-ea ch i . .. -/". k?t fur ? he moViey. ?:. ?rc?l? Wf-'iisti fdr 2fc;:pt of'Summer ns ldc np; Womens op and Men's )ress S)hOe.< " *" . . AT KCCIC BOTTOM PRICKS, /-.rything we.-jp?T?: Cai! to see us. MAS, Proprietor. Augusta, Ga. Don't sp-Mid i ?ney going to the mountains or the seashore, buy in old reliable Saborosa cigar [t will transport yon to a bliss ful Elysium. For sale at THU PION DRUGE STORK. %fl3MH!fl ICU. Countv Treasurer's office. Edg- fi-ld, S. C., Se^t. 22-1, 1903 The tax levy f->r various pur poses is as fo'lbiwr: The tax books will he open for collect ing Stale, County and School taxes for 1903 from Oct. 15, 1903, to Mandi 1, 1904. - No penalties will rj" RC'ded until Jan uary 1st, 1904. A penr.lt v of' one per cent*, will be added on all [axes' unpaid by Jannaray 1st, 1904. A penalty of two per cent, on alj/impaid by Feb. lal. 190*. A penally of seven per cen! will be added on all -unpaid March 1, 1904. For State - - - 5 mills For'County - - 5 mills For Sell00! - - - .'1 mills For Shaw R.. Ii. Ixu.ds - 2 milis For Fichons ELK. bonds G mills Fur Wise Ii. R. bonds - 3A mills For Edgefield ?cfaool b'ds (>?},? mills For Iv^ciie'd ll. !l. hus ij n.?is For Edgefield school ? 2 mille For Johnston school - 3 mills AF' mule, person? libing within corporate limits.of cities or towns, students nf te iding any college or school of-the State, miuisfi rs in charge of regular congregation?, 'teachers employed in public schools, -school trustees during their term of ofiice, persons per manently disabled and' those ac tually engaged in the ' quarantine | service of the Stale are exempt, from the payment of road tax. Ail other maje persons between the ages of IS and 50 years ar: re-j quired1 fo pay said road tax, or, wjrk not hss than six days du-' ring t!ie- yeas .'> : The- poll tax is $1. ' C. M. wrLLTAMo Treas. Enfield Co. TOCU*EA CO!D IN ONE DAY Take Paxlive l^ohloQuirii?e Tabltt* A!! druggists ref?iid the money if it fails te, cere. W. Grove's' Sign? ure on each tins'. 25 cent?. !i&s stood fe ??s$ 25 -year bottles, ??ss ibis z?s?f? Enclosed with every h ni THE I Sp'iar.'o o 1 a m ?st tionv Permanent Success'was Never Built on Chance or Luck. It rnnst, have a firm ioundation Thc fact that our Business continues to grow and. each 'season's growth is, greater toan the pre ceding one is, we feel, evidence that what , wc offer is' honest and will stand the tost of ' time. We wish to call your attention to our \ S HQ 2^-8 . Special efforts are used to obtain Shoes tha? will wear comfortable, Shots that . gain, retain and merit thc confidence of all mankind. The by-word is These Sluoes are the result bf years of the foot wants of men. Thu HU-M.AN-IC Shoe fits prop # erl}7 arid kdeps it shape until worn out,' We ch?-irfui?y recommend them as mon- . cy savers and producers of real , happiness. Respectfully, ? i I I W. IL TUEJNTEK, Proprietor. ?ur ?es nm ^ Saleof Fall Goods i sam '." : ..:2!223SBHSaBS3SK!S7 : ' /?^"Mea-ns an opportunity for you to save money on every item. We have madcsthe prices lower than ever. Help us carry this good-news into every home. Tell it ' to the stranger within our gates that they may be benefitted also. $1.00 will buy as much herc as $1.50 will buy else where. : . - v - A. FEW PR?CE8" Dry Goods, ita C; lico.^, per yard, \ o:l:2 io 4c. White Homespun j worth .5c. per [yard, 8 1-20. ?.'..al rleuw Outing, vrcrlB '.ic, at -2x ' ... ': .." '?"?.?? - E\eryth[i)?.elso..ju this,- line j:-;-: as chi-a.n. Mni and Boy s Cloth Men's IL'iivy weight, Tull lined I snit, good 5 00 value, 3.00 Monis Hi nek Wool Thibet Sujt, .latest cat, fu'.iy iined. TeL Dollars v -.-"j is'what others g-t ; nur price .Men's All Wool; Clay. Worsted SHOOS! S^lO?S! ^'.lits, n.ad" ui d trim^ied in first , , .. " . f?t?ft* si vie, as good as you can ; Ol d-Ladies' Comforts, voe.'. * , . .. 0 * ... Ladies Imitation Do.igo?? Sho-s, ! bn-v fcl^vhtT I" 3.00. Oiir (.going at 90c. i special pr JO, 5:50, Men's Work Shoes, ' -89c. ; Boys, Knee Pjnts, 15c. up. Men's Dress Shoes, 1.00 ! Men's Parfis, f rom.' 35c. to 5.00. Men's 4.00 Vici Shoes, 2.0O'Children's Suits, ' 60c. up. H>on9"t 'X li?@ Sate We have thc best values wc have ever offered. We don't want you to take our word for this statement, wc want jyoti to come abd see for yourself^ We know, that you will believe your own eyes. ^mmmmm ... ? .., i' ?...... ?,-....... . / Advertiser Building. To inspect our Large Fall Stock of Clothing Shoes, Hats- ant Furnishings direct from tue Manufacturers. We are Headquarters for these Good ?y so you can leno/' that w?ie* they come from our S'or? ?he Stvle and Quality are right. We bought early consequently 'prices lire very reasonable. fifi FALL MILLINERY. ' ~ ' ? , * f. . ': J"." I am now displaying thc . most beautiful line of MILLI NERY c^cr shown in Edgeficld. INFANTS CAPS, MISSES HATS and a biroo assortment of LADIES UNTRIMMED HATS, READY-TO-WEAR HATS, PATERN HATS arc now DISPLAYED, I invite the ladies of Edgerield to cali and let me show them. . . ..r : SS MARY BUFORD E I) G ? FIEL?, S, C, in toft; C. E. STAY'S STOKE, s* -Average 'Asmssal S^es over One cad fl Half MSfiica of kmt ?p0& to yon? . No Core, No gan. otile is a Tea Cent? fcjackoge of .Glove's Slade Root? Liver nus. BHHH