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??i?l? Advertiser DNESDAY, OCT. 14 1903. We carry the largest :-tock of l ight; and .heavy, single and double harness, saddles, bridles, halters, leather, etc., carried in this section of the state. We can have yon money on these- goods. X RAMSAY & JONES. IT SAVED HIS 1EG. P. A. D-uifortn of laGrange. Ga.-, su'l'f-ired for six m mthsfwith a fri ght ? ii ! running sore on n.\aleg; but writes that Buck len's A-ijiej^Salvp wholly cu rod it; in'i-D've days. ' > For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best sfdve in tue world. Cure guaranteed. Only ' 25. cfs. Sold by The Penn. Drug Store. Warm weather is right upon us and ive have the warm weather goods, such as porch and Iawu sets, ./'^ hammocks, ice cream churns, re frigerators etc. Call and let us show you our large and vnueu tock of merchandise. RAMSEY & JONES. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the "foran: Ia is plainly printed on every bottle showing that, it is simply Iron and Quinine in a -tasteless form.! Xo cure no pay 5'.c; ? ?> _ .-J > ? Everyone needs a goid blood p??-'B rifier in th?-' spring. Rheuuiacide is recogn'zed as the best wherftv?r.B kuown. Refuse all substitutes. Does not.injure the digestive or^B ;ans. A superb laxat ive and touio?B At Druggists. . , MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There't- nothing like dpi-jg a thing thoroughly. Of all, the Salves you ever heard of, Buck len's Arnica Snive ls the best. I? I sweeps away cud cures Burns, | Sores, Bruises, Cuts. Boils, Ulcers, ( Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's! only 25c,and guaranteed to give satisfaction by. The Penn Drugi Store ? .v^,'4'^:/J Does not your- office or hotr.e need a new desk or book case ? We have, a beautiful assortment of Ladies Desks, Roller-top Desks, Book Cases, etc., suitable for the j home or office. Let us show them/] to you. . RAMSEY & JONKS. Our prices on chair?, rockers, tables, beds, wardrobes, bedroom sui ;s are surprisingly cheap. No one would think of ordering or buying the^e goods elsewhere if they see ours before doing so. RAMSEY & J.ONBS. A THOUGHT/UL MAN. M. .V;. Austin of Winchester, Ind. "knew what to do in the hour oft'e?d. His wife bad( such an unusual case ol stomach and livrer troublp. physicians could not help her. .He thought of and trier. Iib. King's New Life Pills 'and she got. relief at ence and- -va finally cured. Only 25c, at; -The Pt un Drug Store. '-: Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored-by: .?dlios* tirelei^s, . little worker?-Dr. K i : t g, s N w Lile Pill. M III i o rj s are aiwavs at work, night ?nd, day. -curing indigestion, Biliousness,] Const ipa! ion. Sick Headache and ali Stomach, Liver, and bowes tn'mbU. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c. at. The Penn Drug-Store. .Picture Frames. J always .carry a large assort ment of the newest, designs in mouldings and can frame your pic tures at a very reasonable .price. Can repair and reburnish old frames so .as to make them appear] new. When in Augusta call upon me at S22 Broad street. W. H. TURNER-. MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy, either^ sex/ hy ^Vho.lesalp Merchandise Comnany of solid .financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who will orgaiuizeclubs among cpnsum-| ers. x40 per cent saved for our customers.' - Business uo~ experi ment but a proven success. Sal ary fjlS.Op a week, expenses ad >. yanced. Experience un necessar y. Address D. B. Clarkson, Mgr.,.334'| Dearborn St.'- Chicago. Ul. \." '"rt- -'vi Tetlow's celebrated talcum pow der only 1.0 cents, 3 for 25 cents a THE FENN DR cg STORK. ? S Jiool Supplies, Full lim? of S^?ol Bags, Slates, .Pens, Pencils, Ink. Tablets, etc. AV. E. LYNCH & Coi . FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS OF AL j KIND.:*. ?jRos?s,' Evergreens, Nut B<ui:?'ng 'ire's and Piante fur the Flower ? Yard. Nov/ is tho time to order. R. H. MIMS.. PHOTOGRAPHS IX LATEST FAbb * . AND WINTER STYLES l?itngthe Children and aged rela tives before winte: sets in. ' .^^Photographs fitted, io Lockets j and Buttons. x R. II. M IMS. ESTATE NOTICE-T AH person? having claims a gainst the esta's of James. B mnett. lave of Edgefi?dd c?xnty, Siutb-Ckrolina.deceased, will pre sent same duly attested for pay-] pieut, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment ic- Mri A. Jj. Barker, or to jfeg. MARTHA E, BARKER, Quarried'Executrix. .. Sept. 24th, 1903. St ii-''SAYINGS BANK.--' I . - '805 Brirad .''treat. * W. 6.- YOVy.n, . . . p^ident 1 ?X-.G. \yEl(;r.J?-.Cashiie* S.W. Xii S A CCO ii VS SOMCITKO n tercet .".-Pa* d on if> e po's lim ??in-aim, III.n III III IHC ?aBiasj?? A Painful Accident It was with' deep regret; that our community received Ure invlii ge?fc'e of an accident w?ii?'h hap pened to Mrs. M. N. Holbein,. of Monetta. 0 .'s Friday las', while, '-all?lng on a newly >cfiur<":d floor she slipped and fell, fraeturing.her left hip. Although the injury is not a serious ow, yet ii is very painful and will require longer to heal than v\ mid a similar, injury' to a younger per.-on.' Mr. and Mrs. M. Av- Taylor, Mr.--.. Ivate. Lynch aud Miss Lena. Ilolskdn hastened ??- lu? bedside of. Jheir mother. Mrs. Holstein's Edg<-field friends hope, for her speedy' re ce very. .. . p Two Good Reasons. While the writt r was discussing the cotton outlook several days>.sb ?with Mr. J.AV. M??UT, who resides near Trenton, than" whom there if no more successful planter in the c?uuty, the latter slated that in his opinion the south will never again produce a crop of cotton suffi ciently large to cause the pri?e to decline much below what it is bringing at present. In,tho opinion ot -Mr; Miller,there are two things that preclude the possibility o? so large a crop: impoverished lands and worthless labor. Ile says that the selling of millions of tons'of seed annually from the farms has exhausted the fertility of tbe'eot fbi: lauds to such an .extent that no m^re record breaking crops eau be- made. Mr. Miller never% sells seed at any price and frequently buys them tc fertilize with. And. as to tho demoralized condition of labor, every farmer ic mad? totea lize that every day in' the year. Order and System. In accomplisbinga given, piece - o? work in a given lime h otb fag is - more telling than order and "..system. 'This is clearly demonstrated in the ere tion of the college * building-. The large force of hands is well organized, each man having a certain duty assigned him and ue is recpiirec* to perform il promptlyand.properly. Every! hing moves aiong-smqotbly, without a jar ot friction. Ten hours corstlfute a day's wprlc. Promptly.at seven every morning the foreman calls out,. ri^ht boys",and the listless, loiin^ ? :rjr, chaotic: mass of workman^ who arc waiting for the-signa! line up witha quick- step, each lo his respective po?t ofduty ? The stillness is broken by the ring of (he trowels, the buzz ol' the saws, tlie blows of (lie hammt.rs. the squeaking of wheel- barrow s, tjijp rumbling of the bricks and th? medley of songs from the. laborers. rever?! mornings ago I he writer hoard Qua Tractor Speoj er say, to a belated -/. or : pian : " ll you can't c ?me on time do not come at all. Your coming, after [ place my men oil the' work throw? every!hing out of -adjustment.'' Would that al4 work, and especially farm work, coull b* carried on with tlie same order and system. In order to receive profitable returns from labor the greatest amount of work possible rr.ust be done in the shortest, possible time. Contractor ^Deticer is cognizant of this-fact is why evrv ihing around him moves witii./mili tary precbiim and cadence. -~~1-;-~ Oyster Supper Friday Evening. The Ladies Mission Society of our MijtbodJ3l church Luve pled ged and paid each year .$100 to ward th? suppdrt.; of Miss June Nicholson, who As doing effective, work among the Chines'?. In order to raise money for t.his-special fund the ladies o'f the Methodist church will give.an .oyster,supper in the. opera house on Frida}'-evening nex\ beginning' at. six* o'clock. -Besides the rf gular Hipper' of oysters, sandwiches, salad.-, etc.,, a .fish pond will be*provided for those who want lo try their luck aiTd for the amusement of the little folks1. Music .will also be dis pensed througout the evening. There will be no admission charge, a-.id only 25 cents will be charged for the supper . which will consist of rt<\red and tried oyster?, and salads galore. ' Be sure to attend. You will get more than yo jr quar ter's worth 0'and will help along a most praiseworthy raus.-'. jas. M. Cobb is showing some 'ihipg new and stylish in Ladies. DrrfrS Goode. / Seeon rt-Kauel Scbooi Books. , . AVe have good stock of gecWd hand school books which we ' are selling at greatly reduced prices. W. E. LYNCH'& Co. " ? We buy buggies in car. loti is., why we can sel; them so ch'eav. Ail styles of'Babcock, Tyson & Jones,-Rock Hill and dozens of other reliable makes of buggies always on hand. RAMSEY- & JONES. . The- Lynch Drug Store has 1 ecu designated as the county de pository tor school book.". All of the books that are" osed-at the S. C. C. I. and in the public schools of the county can be had ai yery low pnees-.at the Lvuch stoic Read their uew Joca ls. There is no ? department of our sto:e that is more complete ! than that of toilet arlic'es'anj perfumes. We carry . a large slock ?r Adolph Shinier'*, Allied Wright's and ^olgafe's perfumes in White Rose, V 'ii.et, Heliotrope, Queen of Car nations, etc, in 10,25, and 50 cents size-. Try them. , THE PENN DHU G STORE. Nothing wou?d add so greatly to the beauty and comfort of your home new matting spread, up rorry&ir floors. We have a 9 ve rv . large supply of matting in ail of I the. latest, colors and patterns, also beau*iful linoleum for the hall. Pries very low. . RAMSEY & JONES. Buy your guns aud shelis from the new stock of THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPAXY. FOR RENT: My large resi dence near theT^aptist church is for rent. For further information apply to my son,-John L. Addison', or to myself." . VIRGINIA C. ADDISON v F?RM_LOA.NS- ? : ' Money to loan on Improved Farms' at 8-ps.* -cent. Xh'l?j^ui?jy no'cVd'av. Write for circular ji'v * lng fa i ! i'nfornmrion. \ : JA MKS FRANK & SON. ^ Augusta, Ga. Timely,Tersely, Truly Told Ai iv?ys put your best'f?ot fore most if you want io get there with .both fe-t. - Roy. B* D'. Thu mrs has ace -pi ed th'- callie s-rvo -Republican church as pastor next year. Who could improve upon the beautiful autumn weather thal we have been having. Hon. VV7. A. Strom 'and Mr. E. C. Winn made a business trrp to Augusta on Thursday last. Mrs. Marie May h-av.os o.n Thurs day to spend .a fortnight in Augus ta with ht-r sister, Mrs. W. J. Mil ler. -, Assistant Cashier W. Holloway Hading sp"nt Sunday last w;th his mother at the home of his I childhood. 'Miss. Kel!ah-Fa:r return d from 'Beech island on Monday accompa nied by Mrs. Wa;ren Jp?.fr ahd her bl ight little babe. Sotne.womeu always have a place for everything and. put it there then .proceed to forget the location I of the place. . Mrs. Orlando Sheppard, accom panied by Miss Fannie Sheppard, visited relatives at Johnston on Saturday. ? man has uo right to complain of his wife's millinery bil! as long as his cigar and tobacco bill is five times as great. Judge J. D. Allen got a tu;c use from the noise and dm Of our city .by spending Sundav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Kmard. Mrs. Dr. J. G. Tom y I; ins ri iurff od on Saturday las'after spending a~"w;ekwith her sister. Mrs. ?Vta? Dozier Duncan, of Darn weil. .""'?3 '. *'*'..' c- . ;J Hrs. W. A. Strom, nu lear.niiig of the illness of lier fatrTerj Mr. 0. \h? Dobson, cann; duwil and spent several days with him last week r.4.r. Oliver Dobson, Jr., who is j h levi ng - success, in Augusta in toe insurance business^ has l e n. i at his father's beif?id? for several days. I Farmers are not dismayed by I the partial fa ll ul e of the grain crop this year. They are going . ?ght ahead sowing larg*; quanti ties. . ' ' ....'.' ,'Dr.-,.- A. H. Corley and J. S. Byrd returned to Atlanta on Mon-' day where they will resume fheir studies at the Atlanta Dental col Mr. J. R?i Murphey audV-MtSE Kate Tompkins visited Miss Judia To m p k ins opi.S un day las t ? t. 11 \e home of i'Hon. \V. A. Strom ?n Bole's mountain. if'you have any pictures thal need framing you can have them beautifully and cheaply, framed by Mr. W. H. Turner at 822 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ^. The. roads of the county, in th? main, aro in good condition. Would that this could be said of them during the SO?SO/S of bea vi?, est hauling-winter and spring. - In every walk of life the unsel fish people are !he,happiest-those who forget thrms-dyps, The dis salisf.ed person is the one who seeks solely his own happiness. Read the a d vc r ti se m '.-n is iii the Advertiser closely every week and you will know'where; to go to find the greatest bargains in .fall and wi n tfr goods. .?The Southern has erected a coal ing platform nearwher." the depot was burned. Wonder, when they will turn their attention toward, the erection ol' a ucw depot ? f rhere is absolutely no top crop and b?ft HHl.e -bottom crop cf cotton th is year. Already farmers rn the vicinity of Edgefh.dd are plowing up cotton staiks and sow ing oats. . ? .; ....' . The^regul?r monthly meeting of 'he Woman's Mission and Aid .so ciety will be-heJd tit the .Bap-is! "church on Friday afternoon at four .o'clock. The meeting will be con ducted by the pastor,.Rev.. 0, E. Burts. Capt. S. .M. j^ice has succeeded in -procuring two brand rjew ? coaches tor his train. Our people will, rise eii masse add call him bleeped if he will work hie "rabbit foot" on the Southern's 'officials and get us a brand new depot, foo; ' Treasu re r Wi il 1 i a tn s, t han who m no county in the state has a more h "mest,, obliging and c.im potent ollieial, will bein bu? office in the .Parker building bright and early on Thursday morning for the purpoi-e of collecting taxes. Who'll be the first to pay up ?. After b?itis koot,in doors for nearly a, year Miss Eliza Young blood is able to attend cnurch again, and nothing else a fiords her si i eli ge n n i u e p 1 e a s u re. II e cir ie n rj ? share wnh her thc \oy that coin?s with restored health. MT-, Robert Hanson, the govern ment official who weighs thejoaded cars at the quarry, has hoisted a four-by-eight feet United States regulation flag over tho works. At a. great distance the "stars and stripes" can be 'seen unfurled to the breeze. The work upon the 'college building is progressing very satis factorily and should no untoward circumstance retard the progress all brick work will bo completed and Ibo roof put ci by the last, of this month. ti.AV.il) r?piiires?tiae to metal! il.e- heating pjr>:id' .'..f-n-nfter tho contrite! Ks - bei h kt and t! shoiUd,';' and dcm' js, receiving due attention; I To Tile Thinking Thousands Dj T. M. Ba ley, who is making the rounds of- tho lia pt ist ais icia t?nns of the slate, ?ame up. from ' the Aiken association and s.peu.1 se ve rnl days in Edge fiel d', last v-'eek leaving -Friday fur the Lexington association. .'. r Third;, ol i!, a large pla'e of fried or st: wed oysters with an 'abundance cf ham, .chicken ?'.nd pqtato salad (ur only lwen"y fly* cents ! That's what the ladies of .the Methodist church wi I i give you MI'the opera hotiee Friday evening. Miss Mary Un ford is showing some .of the richest, handsomest and most exqu.it rp ly beautiful pat tern hate ever brought to our town. We want lo see'eome of Edgefieid's pretty-young Indies adorned with th'-se pretty hate.' ' Mis's Effie Allen spent several d ays iii . johnston la s t iv e ek, re turuihg on Sunday. She attended the "'Husbands'Banquet" given by the "Ntw Century Club" on Fifi day evening last, which is so graphical ly^ described by our Johnston cor reripondeul in thisissue. Miss Dollie Dugas-' went to thp hospital in Augusta on Wednesday ?last for treatment, never having fully recovered from' the operation for appendicitis which she under went some months ago. She is improvi>g rapidly and will soon be af.de Co rel urn home. Several days ago a farmer of. Laurens coun\y off red his two sons,, age'd Id and ll,, a reward if they would pick, together, 500 pounds of ?ottoh in a day. W-hoh night came the two youngster's had ooo. Are there any Edge fi eld boys with ?ruch a rec ?rd ? IIou-many formers ?ii our coun ty.are buying ootton seed to ferti lize next year's crop with?'Ho:\. W. !'A. Strum -is buying large quanti-; lies iv hi; h he will c;rush before ap plying theda. Mr. Strornr.is contemplating; ile erecjiorj; of. a plantation oil mill having'it re. riy fdr next E?a?.on-. W. P. 'Cftjhotin.'Esq.,'has resum ed his law practic? in EclgefkhL ffi6office can be found.iii the building of the Bank bf Edgefield -nth'1 right, fj!r< Ji all, over .the store of Messrs. D?rh&Mirafe M r. < Calhoun is Unding money on farm property on yor.y easy fenns. Read his card whjch'hppear? elsewhere in our columns. '.-..' . The Odd Fellows, not only in Ed gefiel d hu! ail over the state, an awaiting with a groat deal of interest .tho decision, of the com mittee "in charge, of ?rec? i ving Iuds, for the location of the orphanage that is soon to bo? founded by Grand Lodge of this state -The J committee will meet- in C?lanlbia'^ on- to-morrow and it is probable that its decision will bc announced very sion (hereafter. Mr. O. L. Dobson, who re-ides in the eastern suburbs bf prjr t-iwn, has been ii) declining-health for many months. On Tuesday of last week he was .?Iricken 'with paralysis-being the-eecoud stroke that he has received-which has caused total paralysis of his right side. We regret.to state that hp to this writing his condition has not improved any. Tho east window cf the Tenn Drug Blore is piled with beautiful :>epo Pnp';r of every, color of the rainbow. Take a p >'< p at -it as yoti' ??ass. There is nothing more beau tiful for home decoration of'ev-^ry kind than this beautiful paper. The quality is excellent yee the pr.ic?is only 10 cents po.- roll oro for 25 cents" Beautify your home with it. The cost will, bo bul a trifle, The editor of a^u exchange says; ''.Let the young man about town, out of a job, try a year on the farm. Plowing behind ?i mule will trrve him a new confution, take the Kinks out of lus N hoad, tin frogs out of his throat, the gas off his stomach, the weakness out of hid legs, tho corns oil' his toes, and give him a good appetite, an honest living and a. sigbt of heaven." Are lhere arv in Edge field who would like to try ii? , The Advertiser, like every other ;r;er; gets things mixed-'some times but not so badly a? an Ar kansas printer who, in making up the form's in a hurry the other day, go', a mari inge notice and grocer's. adv ifJisemeni mix .el,reading as fol' iov.s:' "John. Brown and Ida Gray were united in holv saurkraut"by the quart or barrel. Mf. Brown is a well known young cod fish at 10 cent p r pound, while tho bride, Miss Gray, has soine'nic'e pigs/ feet which will bo sold cheap?r than any in.town." 1 * The beautiful and hospitab'e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Quzfs presented on Friday evening last a scene of brilliancy and gaiety,.wilh good cheer, mirth and merriment abounding. Tho occasion was a tea and-reception ni-honor of Miss Lucy Wai son, daughter of Cid. Ii. IL Watson and o??ain of the charming hostess. After tue de lightful ?epast was ?erved very hovel and amusing games were en gaged in, the most unique being that of guessing advortisemonts. tn this e inlest Missess Hattie .Kew son! and Mamie Carwile tied and cut for the first. prizr*, a beautiful bDXof Hiiyler's candy, the former wini: in'g. The booby prize, a huge stick of streaked, striped candy th re yards long,- Was won by Miss Kale Sheppard. All present.-were i ??erfi cti-y- cha rn) ed with the even ing's c jn tei tiiinmeul. . Kew 2 :,b. and 2 1-2-IK bugim:' j and Ni w Arr w U^s af A urti.-':' pries, n THE lili) GE F?E LT)' ' M E RC A K TI L K C GM P A N V. Th.? A dye rt i BR ria (urning out some:up-to-date job work>-Send us_y?ur ordere for all kinds of prin ting. . Mr. J YT. Levy Les ono of thc largest stocks of clothing tobe .found.in Augusta. And buy only from reliable manu fact ure rs he has built a ii enduring r?puta tion. Ho extends a spacial - invita tion to the Edgeiieid ?adios.to call at his store when they visit ,Au gusta and inspect his large and very bonntifni stock' of tailor made suits, skiri?, waists, etc. Read his attractive adv- rtiSement. litre. Beauregard Timm oh s has stead i ly improved since her etav at th? hospital in Charlotte, but having como home brffire the course o? treatment-had been com pleted she returned on "Monday last tb Charlotte where she will-re H^aih for nearly, a monti;. -Hov physician has assured her that after the course td' treatment has b?eii completed .she will bo fully restored fri her accus!ome,d state of hea?h. D?ring ber absence Mrs. Rosa Lott wi Hi direct the affairs bf file n?useho?d-, haying t-he ?ar? of Mrs. Tirnm?*ns*. bright little boys.; Eugene and Lee. ~':'o IJE^? u .. GOES ENE:: -rn Om;-prices arc GUARAN I quality pf floods considered. Never in thc history of our cl tra better linc of clothing than v The styles both iii CUTS better, and as for our prices tl |^anyvfiim. As for ' ? 0 REAT.? Priced from $2,00 to $6,50. Ten.per cent, discount on a1 A:..", CASH cT. . - Jas. M. Cobb can show the .'prcl iier.t-.-jp to date Shirl Goods and Silks bu thc market. High grade ?tea?and coffees can j always be had at Tock bottom prices j at rV - '' ' ' i Tn 13 PENN DUUG STORE. Notice Advertisers will please READ and HEED. . To insure insertion all copy foi' chango of advertise ments must he Sent in BY NOON Otf MONDA %. Hurried ly set ad vertisements are an injustice to the printer, to the riper and to the advertisers. themselves. li PH OLSTE R I?J Ci 'A N D REPA I Ii Work done on short, notice and in in a satisfactory manner. I also make mattrss.oj all kinds. Notify mo when'you hav.? furniture that needs repairing I will dothe work t very reasonably price. All work guaranteed to give tisfaction. Ai;Tiiun-A. SIM KINS. THE BANK OF EDGEFIELD "I EDCEF1ELD S. C. S tafe and Coan ty Depositor v \ DIRECTORS. - J. C. SUIirPAKl-) \Y*. JV.AUAMS, J. iCnOLTKNIOUT. J.??-BENXE'TT, * j, M. conn. B. s.iibiXAx?, A.S.-.TOMPKINS,. CC, ; rr.;.?.;; \V. E. PRKSCOTT. OFFICERS . J. (J. SKKI'V? ?ib, President; \\\ W. ADAMS, Vico-?Vesiiient, . E.J.'Mints, CJasliier. J. H, Ai.i.i;:r, Ass'fe Ca?bi? Riys'intera ?I on deposits by spep?a contract. Mohoy to loan ^n liberal terms. Fromptand polite altontio-. lo bi:..:^ b'es9; .YOUR ?cc?na* Soli ci ted We Prescriptions Accurately and prompt ly clay or night-and usc . only thc-PUREST DRUf?S: W E Solicit Yo cr. ''."Prescription Trade . W.E.Lvneli&Co fM?BPHINB. WLy Rc ni ai ir a Slave When Yon Can Be Cured at Home. An V; absolute, r .permanent and painless borne cure ior Morphine, Cocaine Laudanum, Opium and other drug habits is -guaranteed those following instructions." Our t rea ! m e ut i s y e-n s?trrf ne ar td ca n be tau eh without the knowledge or ai-sibt.u.co ot' other persons. Wo do not detai'uVy?u from busi ness and each Cd?'p receives indivi dual . treat ment from an exper ienced ni.rve -specialist:, ffelief is immediate. Appetite 'is, restored at one- and sleep \>6*.;,mes normal at the beginning of tho'.treatmeut. We restore the nervous and .phyT sical systems to their natural con ditions because we remove the causes,of the disease FREE TKIAL TREATMENT showing, the perfect'support nur remedy gives N will be. sent onre-. quest. v Confidential cor respondence especially with physicians, sciicited. Write today for-.our free b??k.which gives .our Fyi fe rencos, terms, etc* ' ! MANHATTAN THERAPEUTIC ASS'N, Dep't Bf, 1135 Broadway New York Ci ty To get your money's worth buy yourg'roconos from the fresh stock of /THE EbG?ifiBLD MERCANTILE COM PAN v.' Received this week by The ?Edgefield Mercantile Company lear of fresh meal, car IOU per .'cont, flour fresh from tba mill, . which are going at very close ? prices. Jas. M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely winter White Goods aud' Flannels. -~ - - [School Bocks," Weare headquarters for all School Books nod in tho public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices aro right. . Vt; E. LYNCH & Co. RANTEE Ks WE b EEO to bei thc LOWEST,' Ves? 2ac=a Lsaca ?V-n ? othihg business have' wcoffer ee have for this season, nd M* VT ERIAL were never' lev cannot bc approached by ml suns AL'UES ever offered:-;.. il clothing.: / We arc headquarters for c WHOLESALE, and RETAIL lie Square. Our Brick Wareh Wc arc in business fortms phi existence herc. Have licniomber That You ' JUST RECEIVED Two car loads of Bag ging',; one car load of | Ties, "one car of Flour, one car of Sait,' one car of Soap, two cars of wagons, one car o? buggies, one car pf Texas - Rust Proof Oats. Strangely Low Prices are going on in Domestic and Staple Dry Goods at Cobb's. ;> y>f.rf: . : .' 1 e .? . I; .'va t ly V - r sri ve yo tr ? . s - 'N-,'?Ni>y' Oom fore. Geo. F, Mims5. (ptichin. . Surgeon Dentist, E?^BFIBLD. S, O T elh Extracted-without Pain! F-ju rt ecu Years Experience;; Office .oveivPostOffic o j .B/E. NlCilolSDD, ATTORNEY AT LA.W ' ?D?5E17IELD, S. C. . . s $ /Tarronipt," and Careful a> . teal ion to Business; Ol?h-e : ,- j i"cvsn Million boxes sold in pa?? jj2 n rs m ?pimiuiHiiii HiuiiimiiiiiiiijiiiiHiii?iHMiiiii;.^iiiiiifi:tfiiii :;:imiimiiimii///// j j THE w?msEBB i mm i ? OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. I STATS ASB . COMTI ia?* = THE '-S : LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Paid up Capital.? - o 8,OOO.00 = I Surplus an<h L'i. ilit-} ?I r<l J'rofi ts-......". J'S,000.00 5 5 'U?hility of St?ck-huldcrs. -.?S,000.00 j I Protection to Depositors .....$134,000.00 1 r: H'e invite attention a? those desiring a safe depositoryTor their n oncy to the above =j I facti. INTEREST PAID ON DEF ?SITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. E "3 I tide* provision of ils ch ai ter this hank is authorized to act ai trustee, guardian 5 5 *?*?fin?.Stroj|>r ?nd executor, and to accept and execute trusta generali? E . S A. E'j PADGETT", President MI RAIN Vice- P = ? J.J..CAL-f;?i:.lA\,Cfshier. . . AV. II. HAULING, Asst.-Cashier ? xiiu!i!iiiii:;:;?n?ii?nni!i,w?nn!??nmii???uinii[jiii?i iiitiiiininiiiiiwi.iinuiiininiiii?iiuiiuil' OCTOBER SPECIALTIES -: o We arc showing some good things in Ladies Dress an" Skirt Goods* Venetians,- Marnells, Broadcloth, " Zebilenes,. Cheviots, Storm Serges &c. SCARFS AN DATABLE COVERS. The finest . line of these Goods'on the Market, Ladies Sha wie, Fascinators, Shetland Floss. Zephyr, these Goods at City Prices. ? . . SHOES . This linc'is al ways-up-to-date, and wc are selling more of "Walk Over Shoes" for Men an<4 Boys th/.o ever. Our Stook is nearly allin now and wc invite the inspection, of tlic public this way: , Yours Truly, Get your Laundry in Tuesdaysj _ WE- CLOTHE THEM "AL: OUR STOOK comprises all that is- best in Wearing apparel for . i/i ;v-i' ^ "r":V. ; "l'en, \ATomen; arid Children . FOB. THEME ? b ? . _ : ? Stein-Bloch "Smart Clothes",Strousc k Bro. "High Art'? Clothes. Shirts, Hats7'.Neck\v/ar, Etc;;. I HAVE jailor Suits, Silk "and "Flannel" Waists, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Belts. Neckwear, Etc. F?R BOYS WE HAVE. ' '. descent Clothes for Boys,"Junior Suits, Korfolk Suits, C?ps, Ect.>*? s/ ; ? 1 J .. H t< , v ; ^ Give us a call when you come to Augusta. ? rx f<T<; 844 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. everything in our line in Edgefield.. We sell both to th TRADE. Get our prices from our Retail Store on Pub-, ouse on Railroad track will be our Wholesale Headquarters-, iincss, because the commercial needs of Edgefield demanded You Heard the Drop in Prices? L i Can Bay in I Edgefield in Wholesale intities at Eidit : Prices. We carry Groceries of all kinds, Bacon-Bellies, Rib' Sid9 Plates, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, a general line of Hardware, Nails, Horse aud Mule Shoes, Barbed Wire, Etc. Und?rtaker9s Goods-Coffins' and Metallic Cases. .Also Farm Implements, Harrows, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Lime and Cement. We Also Buy Cotton and Farm Pro ; duce Generallv. , fe 'Spending any nioner on I'DryGoods' Shoes Hats and Clothing Shop around and, examine the goods offered by various stores. We a re'satis fi oCT-TSTim^-H 'you do this berausc we know j that"'you wiil/ lind nothing . quite so good as what we 1 oifc:. '.. : . -- N . : -- . * If we were buying these things for our own personal ! use we could . not taker-' greater care in'thcir selection. ; O. J?. ' - . .v-r/?; ?oaths. wmpmujmHtivci*** m nm -This?ig?atnre^Vr. Cores Grip in Two Days? on every %rvr?/%*es* box* 25Cm