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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, li03. Fresh assort ment of ffucy caki^ s and crackers just received. Try r-iheno. - THE PENN DRUG STORE. V Car cut aud wiro nail? just re ?:CP?VHd." Basis price $2.70 per keg. ; EDGE/IELD MERCANTILE CO. A full ru, ply of all kinds of school hooks always on hand at veiy ie isoihable prices at THE PENN DRUG STORE* Jas. M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely winter White Goods and Flannels. Strangely Low Prices are going on in Domestic and Staple Drv Goods at Cobb's. Buy Buggies, Wagons, Furniture and Coffins from ' EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. School Supplies, Full line of School Bags, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Iuk, Tablets, etc. Wi E. LYNCH & Co. You can get Heirz's celebrated Pickles, Sauces, Salad dressing, etc., at . THE . PENN DRUG STORE. Car Rice Flour just received for feeding cattle and hogs. \ EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Don't spend money going to the mountains or the seashore, t??y in old reliable Sabnrosa cigar It will transport yon to a bliss ful Elysium. For sale at THE PENN DRUGE STORE. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tap?eles Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly' printed on every bottle showing that it is.simply Iron and Quinine ina tasteless form. No cure np pay 50c. Just received a fresh lot of Meyer's Spices for Horses and Chickens. We also keep on hand the celebrated Pratt's Food. TEE PENS DRUG STORE. Let us furnish your house at a little cost. Solid Oak Suits, from $23 up, chairs" from 50 ceuts up and Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 up. RAMSEY & JONES. QUJCK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe care of piles causing 24. - tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in flamatiou and cured him? It con quers aches and kills pain. 25c. at THE PENN DRUG STORE. C A big kock *of\ Blankets * abd Comforts at very reasonable prices at . C. E. MAY'S. Let us sell' you Glenn Spring*? and Harris Lithia water, natures remedies, wheu you need them. ?HE PENN DRUG STORE. We have in stock a full line ot Iron, Enameled and Brass Beds, with Springs to fit. RAMSEY & JONES. Beautiful patterns in Table damask Bleached and Uubleaced. Prices very low at C. E. MAY'S. School Books/ We are headquarters for all School Bojks ued m the public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right. ' ^_W. E. LYNCH & Co. J*s. M. Cobb is showing some thing new aud stylish in Ladies, Dress Goods._ Second-Hand School Books. . We have good stock of second hand school books which we are telling at greatly reduced prices. W.??. LYNCH &CO. Large stock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc. Get our RAMS LY & JONES. We axe selling shells at 46c per Boxto hunters. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Just received a car load of "Old Hickory" and "Blue GraW wagous and two car loads of "Rock Hill" aud"Haokney>' buggies. We want to sell you? RAMSEY & JONES. MADE YOUNG AGAIN. ?.Oue of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of D?mpseytown, Pa. They're the b?st in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Pnrely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at .. THE PENN DRUG STORE. We Fill Your Prescriptions g Accurately and prompt ly day or night and use only the PUREST DRUGS. WE Solicit Your Prescription Trade W. E. Lynch & Co The members bf the Auf Wied r seben club held their regular tort nightly meeting on Wednesday af ternoon la8^ at the home of Mrs. N. G. Evans and will .neet on Wedi-esftay eveniug next at Mis. J. B. Haltiwanger"*. The blah bas begun the study of thewoild's famous painters. The organiza tion, which has now beeu in exis rence abnjt three years, is corn pospd of the leading literatee of Edgefield. The many friends of Capt. J. J. Cain, the genial superintendent oj the quarry, remember as if it were yesterday, the delightful barbecue that was given by this gentleman some months ago iu corapl.imem to his friends, and, those who have been huiored with invitations are happy in the anticipation of attending auotl er barbecue to be given Thursday afternoon at Park hill. Great preparations are being made by Capt. Cain for the enter tainment of his friends. w 9 .. . X. Seo our line of new drees goods and waistings before buying. C. E. MAY. As wa& announced some time ago iu our columns, Mr. D. T. Grice purposes leaving Edgefield to make his future home in Sharon, Ga., the former home of Mrs. Grice. Mr. Grice is closiug up his affairs now BO as to leave about the first of December for Sharon, where be will embark in the hotel busi ness and will conduct a first-class livery stable iu connection there with. Sharon is located ou a branch of the Georgia railroad and is a very invitii-g field both for a botei and livery business as neither are there now. We regret that Mr. and Mrs. Grice have decided to leave us but wish them a long, happy and prosperous iifeiu their new Georgia home, and shall cher ish the hope that thpy may yet re turn to old Edgefield. Mrs. Grice and children leave this week. Court Proceedings, On going to press Jast week Whit Crawford, indicted for murder, wa6 being tried. The jury rendered a ver dict of not guilty.- . Wm. Green, indicted for resisting offer and carrying unlawful arms, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve six months o:~ the chain gang. John Lundy, charged with abduction, was fiend guilty witb recommenda tion to .Tiercy; sentenced to two vears on chain gang. The Criminal Court adjourned sine die in Thursday. The Civil Court convened on Mon day and the morning's'ession was con sumed with unimportant business. At three o'elwrk the '-ase of Rena A. Sen tell, administratrix vs Southern rail way for $1099 damages was called. Messrs. J, Wm. Thurmond, Wm. P. C?lhouii, abd Croft & Tillman are for plain titi' and Jtf.essrs. .Abney and Thompson for defendant. This case is being tried as we go to press on Tues day afternoon. -Court,will. probably not adjourn on Thanksgiving day, is there is a heavy c-vii calendar to be cleared this week. Marsh-Carwile. To-day -at . hrgh-wioir tr- very beautiful wedding will be solem nized lorrin i ty Episcopal church,, 'which will beartisticaliydecorated for the occasion. The lives of two of vEdgefield's very popular and greatly beloved- young people, Dr. Robert Alvju Marsh aud-Afiss Al?ry Julia Camile, will be united in thb holy bonds of wedlock 1 y Rev. P. D. Hay. A large.nssepciblage. of relatives nod admiring friends will witness the plighting.o? their troth. Mr. James T. Bacon io his inimi table manner will play the wedding march. The attendants will be Miss Elise Carwile, maid of honor, with Mr. James A. Dozier, the best mau, and Miss Annie Bee, with Mr. Bettie Cantelou, and Miss Lee Morrall with Mr. Wallace Shep pard. Messrs. J. R. Tompkins, M. P. Wells, B. E. Nicholson and J. B. Kennerly will act as ushers. A weddiug breakfast will be served at the home of the bride's parents, Gen. and M's. Thomas W. Car wil?, immediately after the cere mony. Soon thereafter Mr. and Mrs. Marsh will hie themselves away on the north bound train for their wedding journey to New York aod other northern cities. We ex tend hearty congratulations, in ad vance, to these happy young hearts and earnestly trust tbat life's cup toxthem shall be overflowing with joy;_. FOR SALE: A piano that is in g~>od condition. This instru ment has never been abused and but little U8eu. For further infor mation, etc., apply at this office. For Sale or Ren t : The Gary plantatiou three miles from Edge field is for sale or rent. Apply to either of the undersigned. Mies L. P. Gary. Mrs. A. V. Evans. A SURE THING. Il is said that nothing is sure excppt death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption i<? a sure cure for all lung aud throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of ShenberItown, W. Va., says "I had a s* vere case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. Oue bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's iufal lable for Croup, Whooping Cougb, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump tion. Trv it. I VB guaranteed by THE PENN DRUG STORE. Trial bottles frep, Regular sizes 50c, $lj00. Notice. -o On the 21st day of December, 19?S, the undersigned will make t final ?tf tfrinejit ?n the estate ci O-'iver Dorn, dec used, in the Offic* of thp .ludg? of Probate at Edge Meld. 8. C. and atibe same timi will apply tor a final discharge af Kx' eui i> of s i -d "Pt^tM, . S. B. DORN, P. H. DORN.a Nov. 19th, J903. - ? ?I Ul?? ?-? ll Ill ?.I ll I Lee^iL News, j **Read;1*he Governor's proclama tv?v <h?Q issue. Many a tall-fed gobbler will b guilliotiued on to-mo.TOw.. Hon. J. C. Sheppard is in atten dance upon court tn Greenwood this week. Mrs. S. A. Morrall is spending some time at her former home near Millett, S. C. uO give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good ; for his mercy en durP3 forever." * Fewer Gallous ; Wears Longer. It is whispered that two more marriages, hitherto not mentioned, are looked for this winter. The meraber3 *Df the Episcopal church have called Rev. P. D. Hay to serve them as rector for two Sundays in each month. Miss Queen Morris.'a b'autiful and very accomplished young la dy, of Atlanta, is visiting Misses Sophie and Marie Abney. Mr. Arthur Mays, who is now an efficient employee of the South ern railway, has been given a good position on the Gap road. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Miss Lila Lanham|carne up with Miss Lillian Smith from Ropers and spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorn. The dispensary sales on Satur day last were $365. This amount would have fed many a hungry mouth or put .shoes upon many a bare foot. Mr. E. J. Norris, having received a message stating that his aged father was quite sic1 spent Sunday and Monday with him at hiBhome near Ratesburg. J?ese Henderson, who killed Jenas Hammond in a church row near Johuston some months ago, was arrested in Waynesboro, Ga., and brougbt to Edgefield last week. it Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Mrs. Agatha Woodson, one of the leading dresf, t iakers of Augus ta, who is making some beautiful creations for some of Edgnfi. Id's numerous prospective brides, spent Thursday and Friday last i ti Edge field, j We notice that Prof. John A. Thackston, who is now principal of the graded school at McColl, S. C., has beeu elected president of a literary club that waR recently or ganized at that place. . * Mr. Walter Samuels, one of Edgefield's efficient marshals, whose duty it is to make other people toe the mark, now has some one at hom" to make him walk a chalk line-it's a big bouncing boy, who arrived on Wednesday last. Mr. James W. Thompson has purchased from Mr. W. H. Tur ner the stables in which Mr. D. T trrice has for many years been conducting a livery business. Mr. Thompson formally took charge on Monday last. Tho bright little Suubearas of the Baptist church, aftut fifty iu number, will beeutertaiued by Mr. and.Mrs. J. W. Peak at^heir pietty home on Columbia street on Friday evening between tho hours of six and nine o'clock. Fewer Gallons-; Wears Longer. Mrs. Susan Branson Hill is visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N L. Branson. Her many Edge field friends have greeted her very warmly. We have been informed that she contemplates buying a lot and building a home here. It is our purpose to be perfectly fair to all concerned, consequently we publish a commuuicatin from our esteemed friend, Mr. Geo. W. Medlock, of Poverty Hill, setting forth the side of the advocates of Hammond county. The members of the Edgefield Cotillion club will give a dance in the opera house on Thursday eveu iag. Music will be furnished by a band from Augusta and the la dies will provide delightful re freshments. Col. George Bell Tim merman will lead the german. A thanksgiving service will be held in the Baptist church on to morrow morning a; ll :30 o'c!ock, to which everybody is not onl" cordially invited, but urged, to LC tend. #It will be a short, informal service in whiohall of the resident pastors will take part. Do not fail to attend. i E. C. Dennie, Esq., who was principal of the Edgefield institute six years ago, spent several days last week in Edgefield on legal business He is now a prominout member of the Darlington bar and editor of a newly established pav ">r at that place. He has mauy fast friends in our town Wjho are always glad to see him among us. A raarrip-ge that will interest many Edgefieldians is that of Mies Alvina Isadora Tompkins to Mr. William Hilton Walter, both of Columbia, on December the 2nd. immediately aftei their marriirgf they will leave for an extended wedding journey to Florida and Cuba, and will be at home to their friends at 1218 Senate street, Col umbia, after Deoember the 14th. Trunks. Truiks a big assort ment at very reasonable prices at C. E. MAY'S. (???he union meeting of the sec ond div?siou of the Bapiint asso ciation will convene with the Re hoboth church on Saturday b fore the 5th Sunday in November 1903. - DR. D. J. BELL, Mod. SN E. FREELAND, Sec. and Trna? .V' , There are beautiful weddin; i pr?sents galore at Messrs. Ramsei > & Jones'. I ? Contractor Spencer will super . vise the erection of the Tompkiut building. The foundation wai laid of? and work begun on Mon day. The excavation for the founda tion of the new dopot waa beguu oe Salurday last near Main street,and it is to be hoped thbt the work will be pushed rapidly to completion. .Fu wer Gallons; Wears Longer. Here's the way the editor of a Chicago paper puts a simple fact: "When a man is fouud guilty of love iu th? first degree he should I not kick if he and his accomplice are given a life sdntence."A num ber of Edgefield couples.begiuniug with to day.will receive a sentence lasting till death do them part. It is probable that metal chev rons will be adopted atan early day for the uniforms of the officers of the regular army as it is diffi cult to fiud a cloth that will hold its color. Very probably the offi cers of the S. C. C. I., corps of cadets will be adorned with metal chevrons which will last for n generation. The beautiful and amiable Miss Kate Carter who is so well known and beloved in Edgefield came with Judge and Mrs McCullough ; beinpf the former's private stenographer and typewriter. She is stopping at j the home of Hon. and Mrs. J. W. Devore.After the adjournment <f court this week Miss Kate will go 1 out to tho home of her aunt, Mrsi James B Tompkins for a visit. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. After the adjournment of Sess ions Court on Thursday last Judge and Mrs.McCullough returned to their bornes in Greenville. The former returned in time for the convening of Civil Court on Mon day but Mis McCullough remained in Greer ville.Puring the few days spent in cur midst ohe was the re cipient of delightful social atten tions. Little Miss Marion Blalock com plimented her many friends with a aelightful birthday party at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. P. Blalock, on Friday afternoou 1 ant. Between the hours of four and six these bright and happy little gentlemen and little ladies gave themselves over to making merry and a royal time they .did have. The beautiful little hostess covered herself with glory by the charming manner in which ber guests were entertained. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Figuratively speaking, the pro fessional huntets are in clover, at this season and all of the amateurs will be out to-morrow, Thanksgiv ing Day. The leaves have nearly all fallen from the trees and much of the vegetation has decayed," which deprives the game of many places of hiding. Neither "Bob White" nor "Mollie-cotton-tail" can evads the nose of the trained dog or the keeu eyed modern Dauiel Boone. As beggars should not be choosers, we would not dare ask any of to-morrow's bunters for a w ild turke.y, but won't somebody bring us a rabbit for our Thanks giving repast? "Edgewood," the vast entate of the late Ex-Gov. F. W. Pickens, about which clusters many historic reminiscences and which for more than a generation has boen one of the centres of Edgefield's social life, is soon to be the scene of two interesting marriages: Those of Misses Lucy and Adrienne Dugas. The latter will wed Mr. W. Wallace Sheppard, the eldest son of Hon. J. C. Sheppard,-on December the 9tb, aud the former will be mar ried to B. R. Tillman, Jr., the eldest son of Senator Tillman, on December the 29th. Already these happy young people are being showered with congratulations from their friends. Fewer Galions ; Wears Louefcr. The patrous of the Branson school near Cleora have been very fortunate in securing the services of Mrs. Emmie G. Padgett as teacher for the ensuing sessiou which opens iu a few days. Would that every school in the county was presided over by teachers who are as well qualified as is Mrs. Pad gett. Were such the case the cry for better schools and for a better public school system would not be so often heard. Besides the regu lar schcol work Mrs. Padgett will have a class in music. She will board at the home of'our worthy county treaeurer, Mr. C. M. Wil liams, which is almost within a stone's throw of the school house. Do you want the contract for carrying the mails on any'of the star routes in this county ? If so, now is the time to put iu your bids. The contracts will not be let again iu four years. The inducements to put in bids are now greater than ever, The middle-man who has been sub-letting the oontracts, is no longer in it. Whereas hereto fore the carril rs bore the losses and received no profit they will now receive all that is paid for the sjr vit e, aud whether or not at the end of the contract-the balance is on the side of prcfit or loss will be determined by the a.nountof your bid, '?Ve have previously o?l led J the attention of our readers to this matter but do so again by way of reminder. Put in your bid by Deoember lal or hold your peace for at least foury-'ars. Advertised Letters. List of It?tt**r* r?-mHHiiiiL, in lb Poetoffiee at Edgf-fi-ld Noy. 21 -t 1903: IC Hus: . liol, ri B-.i;., M,,j..r Chilar', G" i gc Ma.iov.Hr, Mia Caroline ll-ck le, ?mmA Kinkt<?ii Miss Katie Smith, Mri Virginlu Tburmon. ' THt QU) RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE ?5 NO SUBSTITUTE Rev. R.'A. Sublett, the evangel ist who labored so faithfully ?D Edgefield recently, is uowcouduct mg a series-of meetings in Colum bia. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. Fewer Gallons ; Wears Lout" r. There is not any wonder that our merchants are doing a good busi ness. The pay roll at the quarry was twenty-five hundred dollars on last Saturday and besides this there is the usual pay roll of the mill. Large sums are also con stantly being paid out for the build ings that are going up, nearly all of which is spent in Edgefield. We are in the business to please our regular customers, and make new ones. If you buy anything from us that ?B not perfectly satis factory yuu will doue a kindness ro let us know, so we can make it right. C. E. MAY. O UR GUA G-OES EVERYTHlN ?+<&.? Onr prices are GUARANT quality of goods considered. Never in the history of our ch a better line of clothing than \\ The styles both in CUTS a better, and as for our prices tl any fiim. As for BOYS SCf/t W e have the GEATEST V/. Priced from $2,00 to $6,50. Ten per cent, discount on al J B VHITI GASH CLOTI A full assortment of Tobaccos aud smok'ng goods can always bs found here. The best rive cfuts cigar on earth can bo had at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Our stock of Builders Hardware, Carpenters Toole and a general line of Shelf Kardware is always complete. RAMSAY & JONES. Jas. M. Cobb can. show the pret tiest up to date Shirt Goods and Silks on the market. Trespass Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned uot to trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned. All hunting, trap ping, cutting timber, etc., upon our lands will be punished to the full est extent of the law. M. C. PARKER, P. P. BI.ALOCK. Notice. On the 18th day of December 1903 the undersigned will make application unto the Judge of the Probate Court, at Edgefield South Carolina, for a final discharge as Guardian of the estates of Morris Bush, Clara Bush, Julia Bush, Elbert Bush, Mary J. Bush.Ceaser Jackson and Squire Jackson. LAURA BUSH. 4t. Picture Frames. I always carry a large assort ment of the newest desigus in mouldings and can frame your pic tures at a very reasonable price. Can repair and reburuish old frames so as to make them appear new. When in Augusta call upon me at 822 Broad street. W. H. TURNER. TOCUREA Colo tN ONE DAY Take Laxtive Biomo Quinine Tablets Al! druggists refund the money iflit fails tn cure. W. Grove's signa ure on eacij.. box. 25 cents. B, E. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW EDGEFIELD, S. C, layPrompt and Careful^at tentlon to Business. Offloe MORPHINE. A Guaranteed Home Cure For all Drug Habits. Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and all other drug habits, can be permanently and painlessly cured at home and we cure them without causing detention from business or other inconvenience whatever. Action immediate. Cre ates good appetite. Producep sound, restful sleep Leaves sys tem of patient in natural, healthy condition and without further de sire for drugs of any kind. We build up the nervous system and remove the causes of disease. Each case submitted to us receives individual attention from an ex perienced nerve specialist. [_FREE TRIAL TREATMENT will be sent to auyone addicted to morphine or other drug habits, on receipt of request. This trial will demonstrate its remarkable cura tive value. - Confidential correspondence es pecially with physicians, solicited. Write at once for free booklet containing references, terms etc. MANHATTAN THERAPEUTIC ASS'N, Dep't B., 1135 Broadway, New York City. Trespass Notice All persons are hereby warned not to hnut, fish, cut wood or tres pass in any manner whatsoever upou all of tho lauds of the undersigned. Every case of tres pass will be punished to the full extent of the jaw. W. S. Miller. J. S. Smith, G. W. Wise, Jr. Get our prices on Cloiks, Capes, and Collaretts before you buy C. E. MAY. R A N T E E WITH G WE SELL. -?<.>? EED to be the LOWEST, Dthing business have we offer re have for this season, nd MATERIAL were never ley cannot be approached by 10L SUITS LLUES ever offered. 1 clothing. 2 & GO'S UNG STOR. Eye glasses that give you Com tort. Geo. F, Mims, Optician. E. C. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, EDG-EFIELD. S. O T eth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. Office over Post Office Money to Loan On improved town property and farms. I prefer farm loans. Apply to WM. P. CALHOUN, Edgefield, S. C. I We are headquarters for ( WHOLESALE and RETAH lie Square. Our Brick Wareh We are in business for bu our existence here. Remember That Yoi Qui - -'- j We wish the Farmers to| know that we are ready to supply them with SEED OATS, both Home Raised and Texas Rust Proof. SEED WHEAT Home Raised also finest Virginia raised varie ties, RYE Fir fattening Hogs and feeding Cattle, we offer Rice Flour at low Prices. We are now closing out our STOCK ot BAGGING and SIES at Prices below the market. Coffins and I * STYLES To Ci Toke Laxative Bro Seven MSDtoo boxes toM in past 12 THE FARMERS BANK OFEDGEFI?LDS.C . STATE AND GO?NTT MEPOS THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EOGEP NTY Paid up Capital.$ 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided.Pr o fits. 18,000.00 Liability of Stockholders . . ..'. 68,000.00 Protection to Depositors. $13^,000.00 We Invite attention of tho?e desiring a safe depository?for their money to the above facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Under provision bf its charter this bank is authorized to act ai trnitee, guardia administrator and executor, and to accept and execute truots generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAIN?F >RD, Vice-Prei. .J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Asst.-Cashier VA COBB'S ! Shoes COBB'S !! Shoes COBB'S rn Shoes Nothing like it in old EDGEFIELD. You need the SHOES. We have the GOODS and PRICES to suit you. Wear well, fit nicely give you Satisfaction, Come to Headquarters. J. M. COBB WE CLOTHE THEM ALL OUR STOCK comprises all that is best in Wearing apparel for Men, Women and Children FOR THE M EH WE H WE Stein-Bloch "Smart Clothes",Strouse & Bro. "High ?rt" Clothe?;. Shirts, .-lats, Neckwear, Etc. F Off JUE WOMEN WE HJ? VE Tailor Suits, Silk and Flannel Waists, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Belts, Neckweur, Etc. FOR BOYS WE HAVE Crescent Clothes for Bo- , Junior Suits, ^Norfolk Suits Caps, Ect. [J2?T Give us a call when you come to Augusta. I. wm un. 844 Broad Street,_-_-_ Augusta, Ga. BEFORE Spending any money on Dry Goods Shoes Hats and Clothing Shop around and examine the goods offered by various stores. We are satisfied to have you do this because we know that you wiil find nothing quite so good as what we offe:. If we were buying these things for our own personal use we could not take greater care in their selection. C. E>. IVOLY m ?verything in our line in Edgefield. We sell both to the ^ TRADE. Get our prices from our Retail Store on Pub Louse on Railroad track will be our Wholesale Headquarters, siness, because the commercial needs of E?gefield demanded i Can Buy in Edge^eld in Wholesale entities at Eight Prices. ON Groceries of ali kinds we can save you money by buying from us. Get our Prices on Sugar, Meat, Flour, Octagon Soap, Plunger Soap, Coffee, Rice, Cheese, Macaroni, Salt etc. TOBACCOES. See our STOCK of Tobac co-Chewing and smoking and get cur prices and you will buy from us. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. We have just received Car Load Nails-Wire and Cut also Barbed and Plain Wire, Farm Implements of all kinds, Dixie Boy Plows Genuine, Harrows, Plow Points, also Shelf Hard wara of all kinds. See our Stock of Guns and Shells. Wagons-the best Makes sold. Buggies,' Carriages, Surreys, Harness and Hames Leather Jndertakers GOODS in any I. Lime and Cement. Cum Grip in Two Day?, ire a Cold in One Day mo Quinine Tablets, ve n?? n.o?h,/~ m signature? >^W^*?-3S*