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'Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14 1903. We carry the" largest stock of light and.heavy, single and double hu.ness, saddles, bridles, halters, leather etc., carried iii this section of the state. We can save yon . money on these goods. i- RAMSAY & JONES. IT SAVED IIIS 1EG. P. A. Dun fort h of laGrange, Ga., suff-sre 1 for six tu \>?rh?Avi-Ui a fri ghtful running sore on his leg; but writes that Buck len's A/i^C? Sal ve wholly cured it. in ; five days. For Ulcers, .Wound?, Piles, it's the best si he in tue world. Cure guaranteed. Only ' 25 cts. Sold by The Penn . Drug Store. Warm weathar is right upon us and ?ve have the warm weather goode, such as porch and lawn sets, . hammocks, ice creara chums, re frigerators etc. Call and let us show you our large and vanea stock of merchandise. RAMSEY & JONES. YOU I\.\'OW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take. Grove's Tasteless Chit! Tonic because tile formula is plainly printed on everv bottle chowing that .it is simply Iron and Quinine ina -tasteless form. Xo cure no pay 50c, Everyone needs a good blood pu rifier'i? tb? spring. Rheumacide is recognized as the best wherever known. Refuse all substitutes. .Does not-injure the digestive or ' gans. A superb laxat ive and tonic. At'Druggists. ,. . MAKES A- CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing like dohig a thing thoroughly. Of all, the Salvos you ever heard of, Bucklen'e Arnica Salve is the best. I' sweeps away and cures Rums, Sores, Bruises, Cuts. Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. Ti's only 2oe, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by. The Penn Drug Store Does not your office or home ?need a new desk or book case ? We*have a beautiful assortment of Ladies Desks, Rolmr-top Desks, Book Cases, etc., suitable for the home or office. Let us show them'] to you. RAMSEY & JONES. Our prices on chairs, rockers, tables, beds, wardrobes, bedroom Bili?s are surprisingly cheap. No one would think of ordering or buying the^e goods elsewhere if they see ours before doing sw. RAMSEY ? J.ONES. . A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. ?\t. Austin of Winchester, Ind. ' "knew what to do in the hour of riped. His wife had{ such an unus'ral case ol stomach and liver trouble, physicians could no! helu her. He thought of and triec Dr. King's New Life Pills 'and she got- rel ii: f at euee and wa? finally cured. Only 25c, at The Pt un Drug Score. Working Overtime Ki ghi hour laws are ignored by thos-.v tireless, little worker ?-Dr. King,s New Life. Pill. Millions are'aiwavs ac work, night ?nd, day, -curing indigestion, Biliousness, Const ipa! ion, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver, and bowe-, trouble. Easy, pleasant, eafe, sure. Only 25c. at The Penn Dru? S tore. Picture Frames. J always cany a largo assort ment of the newest, designs in mouldings and can frame y ?ur pic tures at a very reasonable price. Can repair and reburnish old frames so .as to make them appear new. Whi'ii in Augusta cali upon me at 822 Broad street. W . Hi TURN EH. MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy, either^ sex, by ^Vholesale Merchandise Comnany of solid financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who will organize-clubs among consum ers. ? 40 per cent saved for our cns4omers. Business no experi ment, hut a proven success. Sal ary $ 18.00 a week, expenses ad vanced. Experience unnecessary. Address D. K Clarkson, Mgr.,.33-i Dearbbr? St.j Chicago, 111. Tetlow's cidebrated talcum pow der only 10 cents, 3 Tor 25 cents a ' THE PENN DRug STORE. School Supplies, Full lins of School Bags, Slates, .Fens, Pencils,Ink, Tablets, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS OF ALL KIND.:'. J^Ros?s, Evergreens, Nut Baizing Trees and Pisnts for the Flower Yard. Now is the trme to order. R. H. M IMS. PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FALL I . AND WINTER ST.YLES Bring the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. ^^Photographs litted in Lockets mid Buttons. ? E. H. M IMS. ~ ESTATE KOTICE. _ All persons having claims a gtinst the estate of James. A. B -nnetf, late of Edge?i?ld county,] Scutb-Ckroliua, deceased, will pre-j sent sanie ditly attested for pay ment, and all persons judebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward .and mako pavment to Mr, A. Ii. Barker, or to MRS. MARTHA E, BARKER;* Qualified Executrix. _ Sent. 24tb, 1$D3. 3t 1 elHE AUGUSTA , S SAYINGS BANK. ; fl ~. -"805 Bread Street. \\. f?: YOUNG. - - - r.-ssiJcut T- o, v>* EU;.... cagier S.W.NOS AC'. . S SO.UCITEO iite;-cst Pail on i) enos ir ? _ ? \?? ? ????Ill- ? lill lilli I T"tV *T -i - -~ t?.?JiUIL . a JiLjyn IW1B A Painful Accident It was with deep rVgr?f.tlnit our community received tho ?i""? -1 i - genoe of an accident whij?h hap pened to Mr?. M. N. Holstein, Of Moii"! ia. O i Friday las! while walking on a-newly>cont?id floor she slipped and fell, fracturing her left hip. Although the injury is not a serious on*1, yet i' is very painful und will require longer lo heal than would a similar, injury ? to a 'younger perron.' Mr. and Mrs. M. Av Taylor, Mrs Kate Lynch and Miss Lena Holstein hastened to- the hedsid? :o.f (heir mother. Mrs. Holstein's Edj'lield frie?tds h?pe for her speedy' ie ee ve ry._ Two Good Keasons. While tho wrilir. was discussing the cotton outlook several days ago with Mr. J. Wi Mi IL n,v ho resides near Trenton, than' whom themis no more successful planter in the couuty, .the latter slated that in his opinion the south will never again produce a crop nf cotton suffi ciently large to cause the price to decline much below what it is bringing at present, in.(he opinion of Mr, Miller.there are two things that preclude the possibility of so large a crop: impoverished lands and worthies- labor. lie says that the sellin."; of millions 'f tons of seed annually from the farms has . exhausted the fertility of the cot ton lands to such nu extent that no rn?>re record breaking crops can be made. Mr. Miller nover% sells seed at any price and frequently buys them tc fertilize with. And as tr? the demoralized condition of labor, every farmer ic oj ade tb^t.ea lize that every day in the year. Order and System. In accomplishing a given piece of work in a given time nothing is more telling than cder and ".system. This is ctearly Semoostyated in the ere fiq.n of the doliese * budding. The large loree of hands 'a well organized, each man having- a certain duty assigned biro and ue is require^ to perform ii promptly and properly. Everything moves aioug-smool lily, without a jar oi friction. 'J'en hours constitute a day's wprk. Prompt Iv at .--ex en every morning the foreman calls o ut j "al right boys",ami the listless, lounging, chaotic mass ul' workmate who arc waiting for t?iesignal line u;> willi <i quick- step, each lo his respective po'l ol' duty Tin- stillness is broken by the ring ol' I he tri.v i i--, thu buzz ol' the saws, the blows of the ha mm- rs; the squeaking of wheel- barrow Mi? rumbling of the bricks arid the medley of songs from the laborers.' fe vera! mornings ago I he writer hear.! poil tractor Spent er ~:\y to a belated ev?r :. man : " it you can't c i.ne on time dp not come at all. Your coming aller [ placetny theo oh the work throws everything out of adjustments" Would t hat aU work, and especially farm work, coul i carried on wi'll the same "order and-system; Jn order to receive profitable returns from labor the greatest amount of work possible n ust be done in th?' shortest possible time. Cont rael or Spencer is cognizant of tins*fact is why every thingaround him moves with mili tary precision and cadence. -1 Oyster Supper Friday Evening. The Ladies Mission Society of our Methodist church Lave pled ged and paid each year $100 to ward th ? support, of Miss June Nicholson, who- is doing effective work among the Chinese. In order to raise money for this-special fund the ladi0fi o'f the Methodist church will givean .oyster supper in the opera house on Friday ey?ni^?jg nex , beginning at six' o'clock. -Besides the'regular Hipper' of oysters, sandwiches, salade etc.,, a fish pond will be^proyided for those who v.ant to t y their li ck and for the amusement of tho little folks. ?Hisic will also be dis pensed througout the evening. There will b? no admission charge, and only 25 cents will be charged for the supper which will consist .)f t-t<%ed and tried oysters, and salads galore. Ba sure to attend. You will get more than yo .r quar ter's worth 'and will help along a most praiseworthy raus.'. .Ia?. M. Cobb is showing some thing new and stylish in Ladies^ Dress Goods. / Second-Hand School Books/ , We have good stock of second hand school books which we are ooliing at greatly reduced prices. W. E. LYNCH"4 Co. We buy buggies in car lots is why we can sel: them so cheav. A.J styles of'Babcock, Tyson & Jones,"Rock Hill and doz?ns of otb^r reliable makes of buggies always on hand. RAMSEY ifc JONES. . The Lynch Drug Store has i eeu designated as the county de pository for school book.*. All of tho books that are ' used at the S. C. C. I. and in the public schools of the county can lie had at very low pnces--.-at tho Lynch stoic. Read their new locals. There is no s department of our sto:e that is more complete than that of toilet art ic es arid perfumes. \Y*o carry a large stock eff?clolph i bier's, Alfred J^rigljt'e an! Colgate's perfumes in White Rose, V J.et, Heliotrope, Qm-en of Car nations, etc, in 10, 25, and 50 cen's size-. Try them. THE PENN DUUG ??'?QRE. Nothing would add so greatly to the beauty aud comfort of your home as new malting spread up "o'i?-.y?ir floors. We have a .very large supply of matting io all of the. latest, colors and patterns, also beautiful linoleum for the hall. Pries very low. RAMSEY & JONE?. Buy your guns and shelis from '.he new 6tock of THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co?r. ..A*.. FOR RENT: My large resi dence near the''Baptist church it?] i for rent. For further information apply to my son,. John L. Addison, or to myself." . VIRGINIA G\ ADDISON' FARMJLOA.1NS. S ' Money to loan on Improved Fal ma at 8'\ri<- cent. Ab^oFut?fy uo*cHi!y. Wrily for circular giv 1 ing ftrll information.. ! ' JAM?tS FRANK & S?N, . ifi^v^Sagg Augusta, Ga. Timely, Tersely, Truly Toll Al ways pu?'y?ur best foot tor? rinbst il" you want lo get lhere wit both fe t. Kev. B* I"). Thann s has ace-pt ed th-- eall te s':srvc Rep?blica church as pastor iiexl year. Who could improve upon th beaut i itt: autumn -wea dun- thil we haye been having. Hon. W. A. Strom '.'ind Mr. I C. Winn made a business trip t Augusta on Thursday last. Mrs. Marie May h-aveson Thur. day to spend a fortnight inAugUf ta with her sister, Mrs. V/. J. Mi 1er. Assistant. Cashier W. Hcljowa Eta ri lng spent Sunday last wit his mother at the home of hi childhood. Miss. Kellah Fa r return d iroi Beech Island on Monday accomp? hied by Mrs. Wa?r?u Fair un(l !*e '.right little bab?. Some womeu aiwsy's have a plue for everything and put it there then proceed to foigel the locafioi of the place; . . Mrs. Orlando Sheppard, accom panied by Miss Fannie Sheppard visited relatives at Johnston qi Saturday. A man has no right to com pl ai of his wife's millinery bil! as ion; as hii cigar and tobacco bill is frv limes as great. Jud.U'' J. D. All< 3 got a ;ti:c as from the noise and dm ol' our cit; by sj ending Sundav ;:t the hom ot Mr. and'Mrs. W. Ti Kfuard. Mrs Dr. J. Ci. Tompkins r t.urn ed on Saturday last after spend i ni a7'w;el;with hr s ii'.e.r. Mrs. Min Dozier Duncan, of Barnwell. Mrs. \\*. A. Str.iom, on lea Knish of ?he illness bf her father, Mr. O fj. Dobson, caine dnwn and spent several da}sw'th him last week. Mr. Oliver Dobson, Jr., who li achieving success, in Auglisla ii the insurance Uisii.-ess, has lem at his fathers bediiid? for several days. Farmers fire 1 ol dismayed by lin- liar tia! fa il u ie of tie; grain croo thia year; 'He y are going igiit ahead sowing large quanti ties. ? Dir?. A. H. Cordey and J. S. Byrd returned lo Atlanta un Mon day where they will resume their studies ai the Atlanta pental cal iere. Mr. J. It. Murphey andOibs Kate Tompkins visited Miss Julia Tompkins on Sunday last at the home of .'iTon. \Y\ A. ^troin on Bole's mountain. If 'yi.n have aixjri pictures that need framing'you can have then', beautifullv aim cheaply framed by Mr. W. H: TurnerV.t 822 Brwad Street, Augusta, Ca. ?The roads of the county* in tile main, are in good cd?dition. Would thai this could be said of then: during the seasons of heavi est hauling-winter and spring. In every walk of life the unsel fish people are'be nappies!-those who forget th-m- Ives. Tho dis satisfied person ie the one who seeks solely his own happiness. Read the advertisements iii the Advertiser closely every week and you will know wir re lo g > io lind the greatest bargains in fall and wi nt* r goods. Toe Southern has erected a c idl ing platform near where the depot was burned. Wonder when they will turn their attention toward the erection of a new depot ? ? There is absolutely no top. crop and bsft li"le bottom crop oj co'lon thisyear. Already farm rs in the vicinity of Edgeiieid nie plowing up colton stalks ami sow ing oats. Thovregnlar nm-lhly meeting of the Woman's Missen and Aid so ciety will be-h.'lrl ;:t the Bap-is! church on Friday afternoon al four ) o'clock. Tho meeting will be con ducted Iv the pastor, Ii: v. C, E. Burts. Capt. S. M. Rice has Biiccpedcd in . procuring two brand pew conches ?or his train. Our people will rise en mas.-' and call him blessed if he will work bi.e "rabb.il j foot" cm the Son!hem's officiate and get us a. brand new depot, 'no.: Treasurer Williams, than >yhi hi no county in the state has a j more honest, obliging and cfinir potent otlicial, will bein biYoi?e? in the Parker building brightand early on Thursday morning for the purpose of collecting taxes. Who'll be the first to pay up ? After heine: koot in doors foy..'] nearly a year Miss Eliza Young blood is able lo attend church again, and nothing else, affords her such genuine pleasure. Her friends share wiib her the jay fiat comes with restored health. Mr. Rqbsi'iRanson, the govern ment oilicial who weighs tbeilpaded cars at the quarry, has hoisted a fbur-'by-eight feet United Slates r?gulai ion flag over the works. A t a. great distance the "stars and stripes'- can be seen unfurled to the bretye. 1 Th^ work upon the college j building is progressing very eatis 1 factorily and.should no untoward : circumstance retard tho progri ss all brick work will be completed ' and Ibo roof put ni by the last pl thi? month. It will r?puiresome Mme to insta!! the heating ; ; ti I eyei^af tortho con traci ftrjp b eil let and it. should,.' end din' Ar: i?. rd<?c?.v'i;Vg tine attention.: i? To The Thinking Thousands Bit ley, who i- uiiiknig j tho rou ucla ot* th?! Baptist ass >cia I tions of Iii" stale, carno up, from' - the Aiken association and spe-nj severo! days in Edgefieltr^ last week leaving Friday for tho L'-:cii;g!o!i association. Th it: i:. ol i!, a larg-; ola'e of fri'-d or si \v u oysters with an a bunda t? ce of ham, epiekea and pOtatoisalad-?or only twenty five c-nl? I That's what tho ladies-of .the Methodist -church wili give you MI tin? opera lichte Friday j evening. ? Miss Mary Jiu ford is showing some of iho ric1 est, handsomest and most exqui.-iely he a uti! ul pat tern ha ts ev?r brought to our town. We '.vant to soo some of ^d? field's pretty-young (?dies adorned with these pr-? tty hat?.' a 1 i s's E iii ? Allen epeh t sr- ve ra i ?lays iii Johnston last week, re turning cu Sunday. She attendecl the .?llusbanil.s'Jbinqu'-t" given by the "A"', w Cen tory Club" on F/iday evening last, which is so graphical ly, described by our Johnston cor re?"poudon! in this insii?. Miss Dollie Dugas- went to lbj Hospital in Augusta on Wednesday .last for treatment, never having fully recovered from the operation for appendicitis which she under went s?on? months ago. She is improving rapidly and will soon bo able to return homo. Several days r.go a farmer of Laurens coli n ty i ii"'red his two suns, aged 10 anil ll, a re ?vari if [.bey would pic!:, tog? th or, 500 pounds of cotton in a day. When night earn1' the two youngsters had 5^3. Are there any Ridgefield boys with si'ich a nec?rd ? liow many farmers in our oun i ly are buying cotton seed lo ferti lize next y?ffPs croo wrthM???{. W. A. Str?m is buying largo quanfi-":; lies Uit? h he will crush before ap plying theln. Mr. Strpmr is also contemplating tte crecLou of a plantation titi mill having it ready for u'.xt s?np.?n-. \\\ P. CAl'ru.i. Esq..hes resuni-! ed his biw Vrac'.ice in EdgeifielcL .11 is office pan bo found .in the bnijding of th . Bank of Edgefield on thn right of tin _hall,over .the store of Messrs. Dorp&Miras. Mr.. Calhoun is lending money on farm prop! ri v on very ca'sy terms. Rear] his cord -vhjch/appear? elsewhere in our bol um ns. The did Fellows j not only in Eo'gefield 1ml all over tho state, ?i( awaiting with a great deaf of interest .tho decision of tho com mittee'in charge ofireceiving bids for the location of the orphanage that is soon lo be' founded by the Grand Lodge of this state . 'Che. committee will meet in Col nra bini on to-morrow and it is probable j that i's d?cision wili be announced vcr r sion (hereafter; Mr. O. L. Dobson, who re-ides in the eastern PU burbs of ot?r town, bas b??li i.i declining heal.'h for many mont h.s. On Tuesday if last week ho was stricken:"with paralysis-being the second stroke that he has received-which has caused total paralysis of his right sid.". We regret to .state that ii?> to this writing e.is condition bas not i'm proved rt ny. Th-1 east window of the Tenn Drug Store is piled with beautiful Ore pp Pap ir bf every color of the rainbow. Take a rWc p at-ii as yon ?.ass. There is nothing more beau ' ifni for horne decoration of ey ry kind than this beautiful paper. The quality is excellent yee the price is ouJylO cents ppr roll oro for 25 cents Beaut i fy your home witn it. The cost will be but a trill?'. The editor of au exchange says; "Let the young man a bin I town, (fut of a job, try a y ar on the farm. [Mowing bah iud a mole will give hini ti new constitution, take! tho Kinks out Of his * head, tho frogs out of t?is throat, the gas off his stomach, the weakness out of hip legs, tho corns off his toes, and give him a good appetite, an honest living and a. right of beaven:." Aro there arv in Edge field who would like lo ' try il? T h.? Ad vc r I i se r, 1 i lc o e y < . ry otho r paper, gets things mixed .'some times but not sp badly as an Arr kans; s printer "?Iib,in making up th? forras in :< hurry tfie other day, got a ina1":?age notice and groo.Vs iidy ?ri?Si ni"1:;' tuix'id.reading as fol' i.e. - : "John Drown and' ida Gray were united in holv sauflcraut by the quart or barrel. Mf. Brown is a w di known young rod fish at IO cent ?i r pound, while I he bride, Miss Gray, has some^iice pigs5 feet which will be sold cheaper than any in.town.'' 1 The bi a?tifui and hospilab'e hom?) of Mr. and M rs. J. P. Quzts pres?nt?d oh Friday evening last a scene of brilliancy and g?t? ty,.wi tb good cheer, mirth and merriment abounding. The ocfcasiou was a j tea auclreeeptiou m-honor of Miss j Lucy Watson, daughter of Col; ll. \). Watson and opus in of tho charming hostess; After tue de lightful repast was served very! hovel and amusing games were en gaged in, the most unique being; that of guessing advertisements. In this e inlest ?Missess Hattie New born and "'amie Carwile tied and cut f?r the lins' pritfe, a beautiful liboxof .liny'.er's candy, tho former jwine'ng. Tba booby prize," a huge isticA of streaked, striped candy j j !hr- o yards long, wa-, won by Miss") I Kate Sheppard'. AH present were] perhcily rl.a -i'i . : v. ti li the oveji jing's ent-i ta:;.meut. J Kew 2 !,b. md 2 1-2;:.. birgiu?' huid New Arr -v; ti--? .at Augusta I prie p. N TH? KiDG?FIELD ' MERCANTILE t :OM P?>'Y. Msol?ieiy Par's. The Adyertieeriis turning out some up-to-date job' wort.- Send us your orders for a ' I kinds of prin ting. Mr. J \V. Low bus ono of thc largest st.ir;1.:s of clothing tobo found in Augusta;. And buying only from reliable nian?facfnr cs has built an enduring reputa tion. Ho extends a special - invita tion to tho Edgcfietd i ad?es-to cad at;.his store when they visit .Au gusta and inspect Iiis large and very beautiful stock of tailor made suits, skirt!?, waists, eic. Read his nt traci ive adv? rfisemeiit;. j Mrs. Beauregard ITihmo?s has steadily improved since ?.or etay at. th* hospital in Charlotte, but having come hom-- I' f .re the course of treatment had been com-: pletsd she returned on Monday last to Charlotte where she will-re. rain for neat ly, a month. lier j r sic ian has assyfred her thal after ihe course cf treat men! has ! beVu completed -she will be fully restored lo ber accustomed slate of | health. During her absence Sirs..] Rosa Lott will direct the a ilaire of Rle hons hold, haying (be car . of Mrs. Tim.nonsr- bright little boy sj Eiigeu? a ii ti Lee; O"U?GU"A GOES ' nrai i R.by? aroa ? ? Oni;-priccs are './?'?RAA ?jnality pf goods co ns iel ere cl. Never in the history of our ch a better linc of clothing than \v Thc slyfes both iii CUTS n better, anti <rs for otir prices- tl any finn. As for . : Wm se? Vv4.have' the C iOATEST V. Priced fro in $2,00 to $6,50. Ten per cent, discount on al VHiTi CASH CLOT! ? Jas. M. Cobb can show the prc'.-1 liest up to date Shirl Goods and;' Silks.on Ibo market. Higli grade ?tea;and coffees can ; always be had at joel; bottom prices ; at r 1 - TUE PENN DRUG STORE. J Notice. Advertisers will please READ und HEED. To insure inse?lio? all copy for chango of a cly ?rti se men ta m us t he seat ,i ii BY 2\00:-; 0At MONDA Y. Hurriedly sci ad vertisements ar.- an injustice lo the pw nier, to the p-ap? r and to the advertiser* ibemselves. DPHOL^TERING 'AND REPAIR Work done oh -hort notice and in m a s?tislacl?ry manner. 1 also make mattrss qf all kind-. Notify mo when you have furniture that n-eds repairing I will dd tho work at very reasonably price. All" work guaranteed to give s.n?sfactl?h. ARTHUR-A. SrMKrxs'. ' THE BANK OF EDGERELD EDCEF?ELD S. C. ?, State and COUD tv Depositor y ;K -~r: DIRECTORS.'; j. c.sumu'/.;;p, \v. >v..\. AMS, j.ifrnouKxn.uT. A. NUTT, * j. M conn. s. ?nu.:.A NO, A. S. TO.\l?'iv!\'S Ci . I i . w. ?i. e?t?sc?Ti". OFFICERS ? ?fi C. Sn::iT.\Pr< si?e?ic* W. W. A DAM'S, Yie--IV.\ ;.>:it. . 15. J. MIMS, qasiuor. J il. A?.I.I::;, Ass:t Oas hi ? P?ysj/iietaaC aa teposits ;bj sp?ci? contract. Money tc loan cia liberal ternis. Prompt and polite attention to bu ness. YOUR AccOn i' Solici ted wm Fill Your i Prescriptions Accurately anil prompt ly clay or night and use . Oilly..the PUREST DRtT??S? YvrE Solicit Your Prescription Trade W. E. Lvneh&Co Why ?".e?r.aiir a Slave When Yon Can Be Cured at Home. An ^absolute; perr??hent find painless home cur.' for Morphine, Cocaine Laudanum, Opium and other <!rug habits i's guaraHt?ed those fol lowing instructions* Our (realm:.! isvorj 8 imf de and can betaken without tho knowledge or assista nee of othe'r persons; We Un not detaiuSyou from busi ness arid each c?se receives indivi dual . liva! :u<u:t from an exper iehci d ni rv? sp?cialis?. Itelief is immediate. Appetite ia- restored at once and sleep beanie's normal al th? beginning;b? the treatment. Wc restore tho nervous and .ph}--; s:- al ?citj.-; lo lin ir natural con ditions because we remove the causes of the disease FREE TRIAL TREATMENT showing the perfect support our remedy gives wi:! be sent on re quest. Confidential cor respondence especially with ? physicians, solicited. Write today for ou:: free book which gives our r terell ces j terms, etc. MAXI??VTTAS TUEEAPED^?C ASS'K, De?):t l!.. lio5 Broadway New 1 York Ci: v. Tb get your money's worth buy ;;our groceries from the fresh stock of 'Tin-; EDGEFIELD .MI: nc A.VT ILE COMPANY. Recei ved th i 3 week by '?."he Edgefieid Mercantile Company car of fresh meal', car IOU per cent fldur tresa from thy mill, which are going at very close pries. Jas. M. Cobb fs headquarters for lovely winter White Goods and Flannels. [School Bocks/ We aro headquarters for all School Bo i ks u'ed in I ho public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right! W. E. feen & Co. | WITH : ! < a .?>.?.^^a Kana asa O ; MD to bc the LOWEST,! ?' ? . ?thia:;' business h a ve. \ve.'-o ffer e have /or this season, nd MATERIAL, were never' ley cannot be approached by :VT UES evero!7ered..; 1 clo thini>-. . ff We .are hcadq n arte rs for c V??OLESALE and RETAJL G Sau are. Our Brick Warcih We are in business for'bus .ir-existence herc. Have ouieaiber That You JUST RECEIVED | Two car loads of Bag ging, one car load of | Tics, one car o? Flour, one car o? Sait, one j car of Soap, two cars of wagons, une car pf ' ; buggies, one car o? ra Texas Rust Proof jj Oats. Strangely Low Prices aro going on in Dun1?!ic and Staple Dry Goods at Cobb's. .e i . C !l :l t j give yo n i Oom fort. [ GeowFa Mims, Optician: Surgeon Dentist, i ID^rS^XEIli'O. S, O I otb Ext'r toted without Pain. P jurleen Years Experience-; B, E, Nio-iDlsra, TTORNET AT LAW ED??EFIELI), S. C. . r3-rroar;i'.'and Careful ?; t?ii??u to B??s?htw.s'. Office wa ?B \\ ??s> Laxative Hue: S even lunion boxes sold in pest ? 2 rr n!S!!inM!?inilH:n!;!H!!l!::Hll!! !l!Ui;?l?;?!!i]?! t??Hini!iiii!iim///y/4 5Ci T> / -OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. sfifi ABJ) : mmii M . ASIIOII. ? E THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IK EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Paid up Capital.$ .?8,000.00 I y Surplus ahd (. 'ii divided Profits.." 18,000.00 | I LiuMiUi,f of Slack!,?Lier*. ,^8,000.00 f I Protection to Depositors ???.J134,000.00 I T. " c invite attention of tlio ?riii? a safe flcpositorjrTor their money to the above 55 ? f:l?ts- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. 5 5 ' I '," " of it? cli'artcr^thishanlt"is authorized to act as trust?e, guardian = S ?dmlnt?rf?or a-. : executor, and lo dt?eptaud execute trust? ?eneralljr. = 5 E.-PADGETT, President ': r. II KAIN" W Vice- P ? = J. |.. CA UGH JIA.V, Cashier. \V. II. HAULING, Asst.-Cashier = ^!i[;!?iii?i;::;i!i??:!i?!?::.V!!:]!??[ni::i!!i'"?iji;?jiiiiiiiii iiiiniinmiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillJ ' OCTOBER SPECIALTIES -: o We are showing some go'od things in Ladies Dress anj Skirt Goods, Venetians. Parnells, Broadcloth, Zebilenes,. Cheviots. Storm Serges &c. SCARFS AND' TABLE COVERS. The imest linc of these Goods' on the Maiket, Ladies Sha wie, Fascinators-, Shetland Floss. Zephyr, these Goods at City Prices. . ". . O. .,, . SHOES . . j This linc is always up-to-date, and wc are selling more of "Walk Over Shoes" for Men anclBoys thao ever. Our Sto?k is nearly allin now and we invite the inspection of thc public this way. j Yours Truly, JAS. ?. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. J UL H THEM ! ALL OUR STOCK comprises all that is- best in Wearing apparel for ; . - Men, Women and Children . f?? JHE- W WE H4 VB ] S.teinrBloch "Smart Clothes",Strouse & Bro. "High Art,? Clothes. Shirts, Hats', Neckwear, Etc. F?H f?E WOMEN Wt HAVE Tailor Suits, Silk and Flannel Waists, Reody-to-Wear Hats, Belts, Neckwear, Etc. . . . FOR BOYS WE HAVE ; Crescent Clothes for Boys, Junior Suits, lYorfolk Suits, Caps, Eet. ' i ? : .. . . / Ogg^Give us a call when you come to Augusta. . 1:1 RMI li S.;. ?. Broad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga. 1 J ITK1IJ Wirti mmm slavi Everything in our line in Edge?eld... We sell both to th ' [JADE. Get our prices fro: our Retail Store on Pub buse on Railroad crack will be our Wholesale Headquarters, lincss, because the commercial needs of ridgefield demanded You Heard fhe Drop in Prices? Can Bav in Edgefielcl in Wholesale Liitities at Eight Prices. We carry Oioceries of all kinds, Bacon-Bellies, Rib Sid6 Plat?s, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, a general line of Hardware, Nails, Horse and Mulo Shoe?. Barbed Wire, Etc. Undertakers Goods-Coffins ' a nd Metallic Cases, Also Farm Implements, ITarrows, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Lime and Cement. We Also Buy Cotton and Farm Pro duce "Generally. M Spending any money on Dry Goods Shoes Hats and j Clothing Shop around and. examine the goods offered by various stores. We are satisik-? to hrrvc von do this because we know that you wiilv lind nothing . quite so good as what wc j oile:. ' s II we were buying these things for our own personal use we could not take greater care i ii their selection. O. ID. MAY Fi io i I ninnie Taints. ^ (ViJ^ .??ftV- TH* fifonaflire. SS- <&77 tenths. TMs sigsatnre, ... ? ...... . . --T?? Cures Grip in Two Days? on every ^rzrz/^f* box? 25c*