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Byefield Advertiser WEDNESLAY, DEC,: 23,1903. Fresh assortment of fancy cakes aud crackern just received. Try them. THE PENN DRUG STORE. Strangely Lon Prices are going on iu Dor/?estic and Staple Drv Goods at Cobb's. School Supplies, Full line of School Bags, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Tablets, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. You can get Heirz's celebrated Pickles, Sauces, Salad drtesing, etc., at THE PENN DRUG STORE. * Car Rice Flour just received for feeding cattle and hogs. EDJEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. DogLoat: On {the streets of Edgefield on Saturday the 28tb of ^November a white setter witb "brown spots, havi?g a tail about 8 Inches1 long. The dog responds to the name of "Cliff," The finder will be rewarded if the dog is re turned to M. B. HAMILTON Way cross, S, C, . YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove'sTastelePsChiJl Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay 50c. i Let us furnish your house at a little cost. Solid Oak Suits, from $23 up, chairs from 50 cents up and Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 op. RAMSEY & JONES. QUICK ARREST. J. A. Gnlledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further in flaination and cured him. It con quers aches and kills pain. 25c. at TH~ PENN DRUG STORE. Beautiful patterns iii Table damask Bleached and Unbleaced. Prices very low at C. E. MAY'S. School Bocks.' Weare headquarters for al. School Books ued m the i pu bl i achool and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right. ."' W. E. LYNCH & Co. Jae. M. Cobjb is showing some thing new arid stylish iu Ladiest D ress Goods.. Second-Hand School Books. We have good stock of second hand school books which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Large stock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc. Get our prices. RAMSEY & JONES. We want every lady to kuow that she can get the bett of all the Christmas Delicacies at TEE PENN DRUG STORE. We are selling shells at 40c per Box to hunters. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. * 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 Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best iu the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at . ^ THE PENN DRUG STORE. . Money to Loan. On improved town'property and farms. I prefer farm loans. Apply to WM. P. CALHOUN," Edgefield, S. C. PHOTOGR APHS-JN LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES Bring the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. /gSyPbotographs fitted in Lockets abd Buttons. R. H. M IMS. FRUIT" TREES AND PLANTS OF ALI? KIND?. P.ose?, Evergreens, Nut Bearing Trees and'Plauts for the Flower Yard. Now is the time to order. . .v R. H. MIMS. I THE AUGUSTA ? SAVINGS BANK. ! j 805 Broad Street. i. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - P.;s?dcnt I J. G. WBIGLK, - --- Cashier ( { SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED j Interest Fi>? (I on Deposits. J We Fill Your Prescriptions Accurately and prompt ly day or night and, use only the PUREST DRUGS. W? Sdlicit Your Prescription Trade . ; W. E. Lynch & Co numil IM ????in HUM i-u i - im WPM "Giveth His Beloved Slee How B'range, humanly iug, that on? tc bose life i? < to the. further? nee of th?1 ca Zion would br? cut pff in tl pnrue of usefulness and. thc by sins of omissiou and c< sion retard the progress ot tianity are alio'veil to rema the duath of Mrs. JarneB Mi pneumonia on. Tuesday e last, which cast a pall of lu bable g' om .-ver Treuto v.i?inity, one r.f tho most ii laborers in the Master's vii has been removed from- e: that heavenly home prepar those who love and serve Hu iug th?ir earthly probation. ^Miller was universally be counting ber friends by th dieds. During childhood, girlhoc young womanhood, a^ Miss Sea8e, Mrs. Miller was a favorite and the honor and c in which she was held incree y?ars came and went. lu h demise her church ha.? lost its most active and useful bers, tho community a mode g-r. atly beloved woman au hume has been deprived light and joy. As the grief-sti hrusbaud, the three fond and tioua;e daughters arid the tvi voted 80Uh gather around hearth etone and miss her fro accustomed place they hav assurance . thst she awaits over the.liver"where they ci come a reuniteVl baud to dwi gefher throughout all eterji't The mortal., remains wer terred in Ebenezer cemetei Wednesday last, the lievs*. Martin and T. P. Burras, coq iug lae f meral. 3S?? Miss Mattie Lyon, the beal daughter of Mrs. M. D. Lyon has been teaching a very fl ni ing;8chool ? at Bloomhill, Si county, bas come to^speni Christ mas vacation with the I folke. Miss Mattie is acco nied by a pretty young fi Miss Lucy O (ven s. Parkhill,, commonly know the quarry, has every appea; of being a hustling little 1 The crusher is now in open having a capacity of teu ci day. This will increase tho put of the quarry, as the small Stones as well as the ones can now be utilized. The a veritable'-army of laborers ployed, all "of whom receive wages. " " ?? Messrs. B: L. Jones and FOI planning to run a large stahl Atlanta, commencing about uarv ls-t. Mr. B. L. Jones wi: to Keutucky and buy the stoc j largedots and will ship to his ?ble in Atlanta, where Dr. .Luther Jones will be during season. This will not intel with their regular business 1 for a competent man will be ployed aud placed in charg< this business. The Atlanta st will seil io car lots only, bein wholesale business. That Mr. D. A. Tompkins definitely decided not to add third story to his building has i a disappointment to our citi: generally, to the uninitiated well as the mernb-re cf the e*v fraternal orders of the commun lt behooves the members of tl orders to combine forces and ] vide au up-to-date lodge room holding 'heir meetings. S< of the leading members who identified wi'h several of orders are highly in favor of erection of a building of their o This would be the proper step take. Let the pgitation he k up. The new pastor of our Metho( church, Rev. Marvin Auld, v arrive in Edgefield the latter p of the week, filling the regular pointm'ntat Trenten on Sunt morning next and will preac'i our Methodist church in the ev iug. ' Rev. Mr. Auld is a yoi uumairied mau and will occi "Le parsonage with his ,inotr During the past year he served Laurel stree; church of Rock H On his arrival iu Edgefield R Mr. Auld will be cordially greet not only bv the members of church but by all of the Christ: people and the < nti:e citizenship this commun tty, We have been requested to ! nouuee that the firrt, second, thi fourth, fifth, 6ixtb and sever grades of the public school w resume regular work on ThursJi January 7th, at nine o'clock, is the earnest desire oj" Col. Bail that the parents see to it fhat th children al tend promptly on t opening day. The higher dasi or those in the collegiate depa ment will resume work on the ll of January. This delay will cau?ed by moving into the n building. The session for t college course will run oue we longer in June in order to make for the delay. It has been repoatedly demo straled that Fruit growing for t mamet can be made very profit hie in this section. Certainly eye home owner, Lhould he not wish grow fruit for sale, ought to ba au orchard of phoice trees adjoi ing bis home. This is the seasi of the year in which to place yo ord3rs for trees for deliyery in tl early part of the new year. Ai the place to order from is a nqrse: that is pondyicted by hone?t m$ who are jealoqs of the jr good flam and 7;'l'Q3Pply the golden rqle their dealings with men. Wh< you make your purchases fro such men you are not given thi ties when you ask for figs, nor a you given hickory nut freers fi pecante'c. You alway? g ?t choie healthy trees of thu spec i fio kir and variety that you order. \\ heartily recommend the nursery i Mr. P. N. Lott of Johnston. Ordi from him what you need biid ye will get wbaf you Order. ' I ) i LQQ?L Nev/S 10 . Good corning, merry Christi 3" -to-you. i n Mrs. Wallace Sheppard sp >f several "days in Augusta last wc . Haveyoupaid your taxe? y l" After one week the penalty ?viii ? added. d Another pretty hand of a pre 0 Edgefield girl is wearing a pre ?r diamond ring. Who is it ? Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Tompk j." were among the visitors to Aug ' ta on Saturday last. Only ouo day till Cnristmas r O thatto the little tot will be n i 1 ebundred houi ^ 1 0 n g. . n i8 There were nearly thirty api d cants for the job of assisting I fi dispenser during the Christn i. eve ruHb. dJ Col. and Mrs," F. N. K. Bai ir and children w ill spend Christn e at Bamberg with Mrs. Bailey's p n entp. Dr. and Mrs. Black. !" Messrs. Joe Gordon Hollai 6 Paul and Horace Cogburn will !r rive to-day from Clemson coll? e to spend 1 he Christmas vacatit n >. .A heavy Christmas business r- confidently expected. Nearly - of the merchants have grea:ly i- creased their force of clerks, o ; Maj-. lt. S. Anderson hasretu i_ ed from Washingtcu *o spend t holidays. He is being cordia greeted by his host of friends. ti Mrs S. M. Rice,one of them' 0 beloved ladies in Edgefield, has i- turned after spending a week ve sr pleasantly with her sister in J e lanta. J" Mr. A. S, Gilliard, one of t j leading insurance agents of Colu 1 bia'spent several days in Edgefie last week visiting his uncle, Cn] 18 D. S. DuBose. !e ' Contractor O. W. Spencer, wi l' is the busiest man in all Sou *? Carolina, went over to Columh a on Tburfeday to look after t! shipment of delayed building m i' terial. ;e ie The difference betw 'en the avr j. age boy and the average man d the former wants Christmas come 365 times in one year ai the latter wants it to como 01 .e time in 365 years. Prof. Wm. H. Nicholson who J principal of the school at Boyki n S. C., arrived on Saturday to spen h is Christmas vacation under tl r" parental roof. His borne com ii; " always makes many hearts glad. e The last official act of Rev. Ge ^ W. ?avis in the Edgefield circu I- ^ajo unit* the hearts and live ?I of MT. Felix Glausier and Mis e Milbrea Faulkner' in the hoi a bonds of wedlock, at the home c the bride's father near McKeudre on Thursday evening last. ,B e The Chamber of Commerce 0 n Columbia is preparing to give P very swell banquet on the evenin s of the 30th inst, in houor of tb .1 presidents of the business league . and commercial organization c e the state. President B. E. Nicb i. olson has been honored with a: r invitation and will partake of th e fe?.st (drinking nothing but Cou e garee water, of course) in bebal e of the Edgefield hague, e lt Car cut and wire uails just re Q ceived. Basis price $2.70 per keg il EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. The majority of the people, 01 t account of tho extensions in tin 1 past, have gotten in thu habit 0 t paying their taxes in the ear1] i- spring instead of the fall. Not y withstanding the fact that mon Q money has been put in circulatiot - by the high pr?ce of cotton thii g fall than for many years, Count} y Treasurer W illiame bas collecec r. but little, over $10,000 of the $50, e 000 taxes. We do not believe ai: I. extension should be granted, foi \ which doubtless many will wait. g On account of the fact that the Q time appointed was only a few * days before Christmas and people generally were so engrossed witt preparations for the holiday sea !_ son, Rev. P. P. Blelock called of] I his lecture on Thursday evening h' last and will deliver it as earl) I] after Christmas as people can f settle down ai d again pursue the II even tenor of their respective ways v There are many in Edg?field whe ?r are anxious to hear this lecture p and will look and listen eagerly ,g for tho announcement m January ^ One ol the newly made bride grooms bas said that one day . evan a short Deoember day-^ol married bliss is worth more than y, len years of bachelorhood. Thie has put some of the bachelors in P Edgefield to thinking and scratch ing their heads. In fact, som?- of them have made theni&e. ves nearly g bald by their cogitations'", Aud ls well they may, for if they wotnd v or cop,!d fall heels, over, head in *0 love ;vith. some pretty maiden it .e woqld put a new song in their mouths aud give thom a new lease n on life. ir WHAT IT MEANS iu d We're tjred o,f answering quca y tjons 1 p '-'F-ewer Qallcms; Wears Longer'1 3, j paeans thal, you, don't have to paint o your house so often, and you don't tl bavo to use so much paint. CostR n less for the job, and you don't have 3- to do the job so often, .e The new paint is not new at all. >r It's the biggest-selling paint io 1 he P, United States, and the firm that d makes it ie 149 years old. e Devoo Lmd and Zinc-fewer >f galloi s than mixed pu i 11 ts, wenrn ir twice H H lung as lead and oil. u THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. S-?II it. Have you seen the beautifi chamois house slippers at Tl Corner Store ? Mr. E. L. Stevens, the old rel ii ? horse dealer, will be assoctatp . h Mr. James A'. Thompson du i the coming seasou. ''Unch L 8 cordially welcomed back I Ei bid by bin friends hern. M i Grace.Tompkins will giv .h? -pils of her school at the mi a Christmas tree this afterroor This vf ry pleasant occasion will b a blight spot in the lives of thee little children. Mr. Berrico Walker, who bs been ou the road for several month representing large clothing mani facturer? of Philadelphia ha come in for a r?'st and to spend th festive season with his family. The members of the Cotillic club will give their annual Christ mas dance on the evening of th 28th. There will be many visitin young people in Edgefield and th occasion promises to be a ver brilliant one. Let every merchant in Edgefiel follow the example of the Corni Store and close their places c business on Friday and Saturda of this week. Mr. Turner ai nonuced several weeks ago that h intended to (Joseon both days. Messrs. A. H.Corley.J. S. Byr and J. A. Dobey are at home froi the Atlanta Dental college to speu the holidays. The many friend of these popular young men ar rejoiced to see them after an at Bjuce of several months. Buy Buggies, Wagonp, Furnitur aud Coffins from EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Cheap shows, iuch as the on that gave daily and nightly pei formalices in a tent near our pul: lie square a sh ;rt time ago, .do no find a bonanza in Edgefield. Th show in question lacked $62 mak ing expenses while here. Mr. and? Mrs. J. Al ber'; Dozie aud their bright little daughte spent several days last week visit ing Mr. Dozier's sisters,Mrs. J. W DeVore and Mrs. Dr. J. G. Tomp kins. They left on Sunday after noon for their home in Lumberton N. C. In apprpciation of the faithfu servies rendered by ray clerki during the busy season THE CORNER STORE will close oe Xmas day, Saturday following and probably Sunday. W. H" TURNER. Miss Sophie Nicholson left on Friday last for Boise City, Idaho, to spend some time with her sistjr, Mrs. Wayne Darlington, who has been quite sick, but tho last dis patch from ber Btated that she was improving. Misses Sallie Parker and Florrie Morrall arrived last week from Limestone college, ar.d Miss Zana Tiramerman will reach home on to-morrow from the College for Women in Columbia to spend the holidays with the home folks. Rev. L. B. White who is now principal of the Baptist Afisocia tional school at Clyde, N. C., ar rived in Edgefield on Thursday last. Rev. Mr. White ha8 come to spend Christmas with the home folks. He is delighted with his work at Cl) de. A certain professor of the S..C. C. I. will, of course, for looks sake have to gpeud Christmas with the home folks, but we know that he would rather be caned (Cained) thar to leave Ridgefield, where re sides the dearest, prettiest little girl in all the world. Last year the numberof deaths from paper cap pistols was alarm ingly great and the legislature ver) wisely passed au act placing $1(X) fine upon every merchant who sold or gave away toy pistols. Sauta Claus had bee i rcaking his brains to find a substitute for these pseudo harmless firearms. Noth ing else|on fie e r h, benea'h it, or above it, gives a little boy so much fun for the monev asa cap pistol. Come to us for your Christmas Presents. We have the largest and most b-autiful assortment ofCUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, JEW ELRY, SILVER NOVELTIES, CHINA, Etc. ever brought to Edge field. Our prices are very reasona ble. RAMSAY &, JONES More than a half a hundred little hearts will be mane very happy over at the mill chapel on Friday evening of this week. The officers and teachers of the Sunday school are making^elaborate preparations for a Chriptmas tree for the soholars of the union Sunday school, ef which Mr. Elijah Tirnnierman is the popular and very zealous sunerint^nd?nt. One featureaof tne evening's exercises will be au address by Rev. C. E. Burts. The pastor and members or our PreabyterLiu church have been ex ceedingly kjnd in throwing open tneir house of worship to the mem bers of the Baptist church, while the latter building has been un dergoing repairs. The perfect har mony and Christan fellowship that obtains among the members of the several churches of our town are very beautiful and. it ia earn estly hoped, that they will always dwell together in unity, with noth ing occuring todistiirb the present fraternal relationship. The postal authorities have tabooed, the telephone. The only business that cannot be transact ed over the 'phono is thai, concern ing the mails. The department bas recently ruled that in post offices in which 'phones are inptall ?irl no information c m "be furnish ed or inquiries answered over the wiiey. This relieves hundreds nf popial cb rk* of many a "bello." Tlu-y have tu aiiSWi r en nigh inn s tions of i. quin i ?ye cuiji rt- fa.'-e lo fjUCe. TH tm RELIABLE Absolutely Pure. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Mrs. Nunnie King and Miss Sophie Gwaltney will not spend this Christmas vacation in Rome, Ga., with father and mother and eisters, as they did last year, but will remain here and enjoy the festive season with the Edgefield people. It affords us great pleasura to anuaunc" that some of the ladies of our town who are ever zealously engaged in doinggood will provide a very nice Christmas box for the inmates of the county borne. Steward Scurry says tbitt they are expecting it and it would have been a sore disappointment to them had they been forgotten. Them are twenty inmates -ten white persons and ten colored--and all will have a ni'je Christman pre sent sent out to them. Wo knuw that the good Dr. L. R. Gwaltney will rejoice that this custom which he hogan some years ago is being kept up. Frem slock of all kinds of NUTS, CANDIES FRUITS, Etc. at very close prices at THE PENN DRUGE STORE Sei; our line of new dress goods and waist inge before buying. CE. MAY. "Gets at the joints from the in-j side," that's the method of cure by Rheumacide. You'll find it is your druggist's pride. Frflsb CURRANTS, RAISINS, CITRON, FIGS and CRANBER RIES at THE PENN DRUG STORR. ?They Our entire Iii No reserves, no ] Overcoats, Suits sers REDUCED Never before 1 this kind at thi year. We are oversl considered, they Give this your tention jj BVHITE CASH CLOT THE PENN DRUG STORE announces that it is SANTA CLAUS' head quarters for Edgefield county. Read their LOW locals in this issue. FOR SALE VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. I desire to sell that valuable Lot and Building in the village o1" Edgefield, known as The Edgefield Cnronicle Building. It is a two story brick building, in good re pair-situate on Park Row, adjoin ing the Farmers Bank. Terms reasonable. For terms I lefer to Mr. Mark Toney, at Johnston, or to Messrs. Sheppard Bros., at Edgefield. MRS. A, M. BACON. Picture Frames. I 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 rebumisb old frames so as to make them appear new. Whon in Augusta call upon me at 822 Broad street. W. H, TURNER. Eye glasses SSSQKtliat .rive ^'2*??^ fort. Geo, F. Minis, Optician. I offer for sa'c my residence fhat is now occupied hy Mrs S, A. Morral 1. There are 17 acres of land, on which there is a good residence, garden, well, barn and stables and two servan td' houses, all in good repair. For terms and furthur in formation apply to 0. SHEPPARD. B, E. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW r?mqiWKL?, s. c. ggf Prompt um] Careful al ien! ion to Business OIBite n.>- {M itai We have been requested to an nounce that the C linty Auditor's office will be open to receive re turns from January 1st to Februa ry 20th. Auditor Haltiwanger will an ii'.unce his appointments a little later. Just received a car load of ''Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Kock Hill" and "Hackney" buggies. We want to sell you. RAMSEY & JONES. A big stock of Blankets and Comforts at very reasonable prices at C. E. MAY'S. STRAYED : Four young hogs it rayed from my lot tho Jay my barn was burned. They are mark ed by two small pieces being cut. from their ears. The finder will please notify J. H. CANTE LOU. FOR RENT : My house on Geter street with nine acres of land adjoining. For further in formation apply to MR3. EMMA MARSH. Jas, M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely winter White Gooda aud Flannels. We are in the business to please our regular customers, and make j new ones. If you buy anything from us that is not perfectly satis factory you will dons a kindness to let us know, so we can make-it right. C. E. MAY. A full assortment of Tobaccos and smoking goods can always be found here. The best five cents cigar on earth can be had at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Fruit Trees. Why buy your fruit trees from agents-people you never saw be fore and never expect to see again and from nuiseries that do not exist and pay two or three prices for them-when you can gpf anv thing you want from P. N. LOTT, Johnston, S. C. The following are now ready for delivery being thoroughly matured before being taken up : Peachc?, Pears, Plums, Apples, Mulberries, Appricotp, Paper Shell Pecans, Japan Walnuts, Strawber ries, Raspberries, Rose3 and Shrubbery. A postal card will get all the in formation you need as to prices terms, etc. ust Go ic of Clothing, loki backs, and Odd Trou 25 PER CENT, icardof, acut of Ls season of the tocked cost not must go. . immediate at : S GO'S TIING STORE. ? i_ . ._! Trespass Notice. ALL persons are'hereby warned not to trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands Hf 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. BLALOCK, We are headquarters for i WHOLESALE and RETAH lie Square. Our Brick Warel: We are in business for bu our existence here. Remember That Yoi Qui 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 For, fattening Hogs and feeding Cattle, we ofter R?3C Flour at low Prices. We arc now closing out our STOCK ot BAGGING and SIES at Prices below the market. Coffins and I STYLES To Cui Toke Laxative Bron Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 m THE FARMERS BANK OF EDGEFIELD S. c., STATL AND COUNTY IiEPOS /. " THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEF V M N Paid up Capital.# 58,000.00 Surplus and UndividedlProfits. 18,000.00 Liability of Stockholders-. 58,000.00 Protection to Depositors.$134,000.00 We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository [for their money to the above facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, jrnardi an administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINSF RD, Vice-Pres J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAULING, Abst.-Cashier COBB'S ! COBB'S !! COBB'S Hj Shoes Shoes Shoes J 9 r Nothing like it in old EDGEFIELD. You need the SHOES. We have the GCODS and PRICES to suit you. Wear Avell, flt nicely give you Satisfaction. Come to Headquarters. J. M. CO BB E CLOTHE THEM ALL OUR STOCK comprises all that is best in Wearing apparel for Men, Women and Children FOR THE ff?EN WE HAVE Stein-Bloch "Smart Clothes",Strouse & Bro. "High Art" Clothes. Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Etc. F Of} J HE WO M EH WE H JIVE Tailor Suits, ilk and Flannel Waists, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Belts, Neckwear, Etc. FOR BOYS WE HAVE Crescent Clothes for Boys, Junior Suits, Norfolk Suits Caps, Ect. Give us a call when you come to Augusta. S44 Broad treet, Augusta, Ga. HOLIDAY DISCOUNT -<gSFOR THEH> HOLIDAY TRADE. 1 WE will offer a special CASH DISCOUNT on and LADIES and MISSES CLOAKS, LADIES DRESSING" SACQUES, LADIES FUR SCARFS, and all LADIES WOOLEN DRESS GOODS in Colors Every lady should take advantage of this oppor tunity, and save some cash on buying her CLOAK and XMAS DRESS. Respectfully, JAS. E. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ everything in our line in Edge field. 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 Edgefield demanded 1 Can Buy in Edgefield in Wholesale entities at Eight Prices.' ON Groceries of all 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 our prices and you will buy from us. HARDWARE OF 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 Harness Leather Fndertakers GOODS in any { Lime and Cement. re a Cold in One Day IO Quinine Tablets. ?6 (>vL onths. This signature, ^ Cares Grip in TtroDtryg. on every bot? 25c*