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Edgefield Advert?s^ ;j. L. HIMS. - - - EDITOR ? ? rftEOMAIM Subscription. Pitee-Sjnt to any address for one ysv**? ' 50-, for mx montns, 75c; f(r thrcs lonths, 50c, ?Payable in advance. : <Bafes for Advertisis^-One inch drst insertion,. $1.00; each subs?quent insertion, 50o. Want Notices, one cent per ?ord, each insertion. Other local ? .lotices, teri cents per line for first m ^rtion; five cents per line for each subsequerit insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for thf-ie? six. and twelve months Write.for terms._ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1904. Architects may come and archi tects may go, but the siate house scandal goes on forever. Burglars have been making a house to house canvass in Green wood. One of these nocturnal visi tors carried off, among other valu-_| able articles, a large fruit cake. What a villain ! Judging from press comments, from every section of the st te, "more interest is ceutered upon the selection of a congressman from the Second District than in filling all of the Btate offices. The all absorbing question, however, is: Who'll be in the race ? All honor to the insurance agent | who refused to represent in future a lafge insurance company that denied a fair settlement to one of - . its policy holders who lost heavily in the recent fire at Greenwood. The world -needs men wbo will ' positively refuge to become a party to unfair dealing. At the present rate it is going to j take all we can make out of ouv! big liquor bouse to keep up our big stale house.-Newberry Ob-1 server. Contemporary, "our big liquor business" can do more than that. It will fill up our big penitentiary, asylum for the insane and sundry orphanages over the state. Give the devil all of bis dues. Unmistakable evidence * that VI vast area of Georgia and Carolina is exceedingly dry is found in the fact that the Savannah river is lower than it has been before iu years during the month of June. On account of shallow channel, all boats-except a email one of light draft-that ply between Augusta ... 'A and Savannah hav^ HBtr?cken area that is drained^ ?menfs and arrange ctber d?tails for the campaign. . We confidently believe .that our county campaign is more economically conducted than any other in the state. Notwithstanding the fact lhat some counties have many more candidates, the assessments in Edgefield are less than in any . of the other counties. The eighty odd clerks and managers of the primary election se/ve without compensation. Iii ibe general election they are paid out of the state treasury. . lu the matter of assessments the burden of tho Edgefield county candidates will be light. PEW FARMER GRADUATES. South Carolina should have an agiicultural college in reality as well as in name. Clemson is doubt less a good institution of learning, tiht to call it Clemson Agricul tural College (C. A. C.) is some what-of a misnomer. Why is it that such a very pmai! per cent of the student body persues the agri cultural course ? Is it because thiB course is subordinated to other courses, the latter being made more attractive ? Of the class of forty young men who graduated a few days ago only four received diplomas in the agricultural course. Think of it, the farming interests of South Carolina, the farmers themselves, contribute annually, through the fertilizer tax, rearly $100,000 for the support of Clemson, yet only ten per cent of its graduates are schooled in agriculture and return to the farms. The founders of Clemson rea lized the need of scientific training for young men along agricultural lines so as to enable them to farm more intelligently, more success fully. But is Clemson supplying that need ? That is the question. A law school turns out lawyers; a dental college fits young men for the practice of dentistry; a medi cal college equips men for the practice of mediciue, then should not it be expected that an agricul tural college would swell th9 ranks of agriculturists ? The farming interests foster and suppoit Clem son College, and the latter should in turn educate and send back to the farms young men who will be shining lights in their respective communities; young men who by practice and precept could teach those about them, infusing new life in this the noblest of all call ings, o? oient o? the South Carolina The musical advantages of the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute" nave long siuce been acknowledged to be unexcelled. All of our students who riake a spesialty of music and leave Edge field to coutinue thoir Btudies, re ceive most hearty praise for their thorough instruction and high attainments. The following pro gram rendered on Tue?day even ing in our college auditorium, de lighted one of the largest, and most musically cultured audiences evr assembled on this anuual oc casion : Tally-Ho-Kinross. * Swing Soug-Lohr. ' College Chorus Charge of the Hussars-Herbert Spindier. Misses Ruth CogOuru, Ella Doro, Masie Maye. Le Papillon-C. Lavallee. Miss Edwardina Blalock. Bridal Procession-Greig. Misses Lucile Sheppard, Madge Mays; Corrie Poore, Ellen -Dunovaut. Waltz in A Flat-Mo-zkowki. Mrs. W. K. Bailey, MIK F. N. K. Bailey. Valse- \ ra benque, Op 82 -Lock. Miss dthel Mays." Dance a la Gavotte- Johanning. Misses Edwardija Blalock, Emmie McKie. Hey-Ho For Merry Jurie--Vin cent; College Chorus Polish Danes-Schanv?oka. Miss Itu th Cogburn. Coruatiou March from Le Pro phet e-Meyerbeer. Misses Ellen Dunovaut, Corrie Poore, Madge Mays, Lucile Sheppard. Wednesday morning of com mencement, an address was de livered before the alumnae alumni association, by Simeon Smith, Esq , of Union, Mr. Smith is an alumnus of the class of '99, gradua ting from the first class after the removal of the S. C. C. I. to Edgefield. Suffice it to say that Mr. Smith is a credit to bis alma mater. WeduesJay afternoon the art levee was held in the newly equip ped art room, over which Mi6e Eliza Mime presides with such ability. Drawings and paintings manifesting remarkable skill and gifts were displayed. Indeed the whole class seemed to be a class of artists. Misses Kate But ler, Edwardina Bialock, Mattie Carmichael, Ellen Dunovant, Lil lie May Bailey and Verna Halti the/pencil and brush w??c^^?ci L ting exercie?s on Wednesday even ing. The entertainment began with the salutatory read by Miss Louise McKnight. An oration was delivered by Mr. Garrie showing decided marks of thought and scholarship. The Valedictorian wab Mr. T. C. Callisou, said by bis fellow students to be the future politician of hie class. Diplomas for the course were awarded to Mis?es Louise MoKnigot, Anua Holmes and Julia ?mith, Rev. B. D. Totnes, T. C. CHJIISOM, W. B. Garrih. K. V. Siwy^r, Tli-'iiv. Black, Kiilpi: Ji.-ijH.s ?iud A. ss., Melhchamp. Certificate? f,>r the business course were awarded to Patillo Bialock, Fred Faust, Earle Fuller, James Jennings Dorn, and Z.B. Krepp3. The degree of A. B. was conferred upon Rev. L. B. White. Hon. J. C. Sheppard was cho sen to present the medals to the successful contestants for the fol-1 lowing honors. For best oration in the Sophomore class, Milton Bussey ; best declaimer in Fresh man class, Dozier Lynch ; succeBS lul contestant for W. H. Turner medal in elocution class, Miss Ida Cain ; best ready .speaker John C. Sheppard, Jr.; most perfect English essay. Miss Louise Mc-| Knight. The address before the graduating clas3 waB delivered by Mr. D. A. Tompkins of Charlotte. At the close of the exercises, tho annual banquet of the alumni alumrae association was served in the spacious college dining] room. A most sumptuous repast waB set before the largest re-UDion of old graduates in tho history of the college. The after dinner speeches were made by Prof. Entzminger on "Teacherfi", Rev. L. B. White, "Religious influences of the S. C. C. I." Dr. Robert Black, "Physicians from the S. C C. I." Dr. Bailey General Remarks. A. S. Tompkins Esq.. "Edgefield" ; Pres. F. N. K. Bai ley "South Carolina Co- Educa tional Institute." Thus ends the most delightful of all of the six commencements that have been held in Edgefield. F. A. M.. HQK. JAMES P. BEAN Declines to Become a Candidate. MK. EDITOR: Through your) COIUEODP, I desire to thank the voters, in various sectious of the | couLty, who have urged me to be come a candidate for Superinten dent of Education. Although I] consented, a few days ago, to eu tori the race, I am now couviuced that, j on-account ot my impaired health,' it would be exceedingly imprudent ? for me to undertake the toil and excitement pertaining to a politi cal campaign. While I am thus? compelled to decline to become al candidate, I ari deeply grateful lo! many of my fellow-citizens for the kindly expressions of their in J ter?st and confidenco in me. J JAS. P. BEAN. I FOR SOLICITOR. The many friends of Capt. N. George Evans announce him as a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary and sup port the nominee of the part}'. I aunouuce myself as a candi date fo'r Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial.Circuit. I pledge myself to an honorable campaign, to abide the result of the Democratic pri ndary and to support the ncminees thereof. GEORGE BELL TIMMER MAN. FOR STATE SENATE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the State Senate and pledge my support to the nom inees of the primary. P. B. MAYSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate. I will abide by the result of the Democratic primary and support the nt?miue?B of the same. T. GARRETT 1 ALBERT. I respectful ly "ann ou nee myself as a candidate for the State Se.ia?e, and pledge myself to abide the re sults ot th* D^m-cratio primary ?aid tosuuport lue nominee ?< (if th' same. TEOS. H. RAINSFORD. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, and pledge my self to abid? the result, and to sup port the nominees of the Demo cratic primary. B. E. NICHOLSON. -\ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Edgefield County, and pledge my self to abide the result and support the nominees of the Democratic primary election. J. W. DeVORE. MASTER IN EQUITY Candidate for Master, subject to the decision of tb> Democratic pri mary. " W. F. ROATH. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk ol Court for Edgefield County, and pledge myself to support the nomi nees of the Democratic primary election. W. B. COGBURN. FOR AUDiTOR. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Auditor and solicit the support of the people. I will abide the result of toe primary election sup port the nominees of the same. T hereby announce mysel-f a can St^th^iT" '^?trppcir^ the same. J. B. HALTIWANGER. ' FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of the FirBt Judicial. District ol Edgefield County and pledge my self to abid<; the result of the Dem ocratic primary aud to support the nominees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I -.m M candidat*.* for re-electi.-. U> ?he ofhc- of Superintendent o Educatiou, subject to the rules 01 the Democratic Primary. WM. A. BYRD. SUPERVISOR REGISTRATION I respectfully announce myeell a candidate for the office of Super visor of Registration1, and pledg myself to abide the result of th Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. CHARLES STROM. I respectfully aunounce myself a candidate for re-electiou to the office of Supervisor of Registra tion, subject to the ruleB and regu lations of the Democratic party. J. W. R. DELAUGHTER. fjgKand Boilers, 0 Gins GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and Fertilizer Mill Outllts, Gin, Press Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits. Building,Bridge, Factory, Furic and Railroad Castings, Railroad, Mil Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works Repa is Promptly Done Loilarfl Iroi Worts & Supply CD AT Cli'J A, GA INSURANCE*?^ When placing your insur ance give me a call. 1 rep resent a very strong line >l F'ire.is - _ _ Insurance Companies; al?o . Agent for the New York OFE . - . Insurance Co. I will appre preciate a share of your bus iness. 1 can be found at my olllee--Office No. 2--over Bank of li'dgcficiii. James IF. MIMS Do you contemplate painting your housp. If so, let us eupply you willi the ceiel-rated Heath & Milligan pa.ut, l^nd, varnish and stains. Noue better. TiMMONs BROS. FOR SHERIFF. At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself acandi date-for re-election to the Sheriff's Office of Edgefield County and pledge myBelf to abide the rpsult of the primary, and to eupport all nominees of ihe Democratic party. W. H. OTJZTS. I hereby announce myself candidate for the office "of Sheriff of Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide iberesult of the Democratic primary, and to sup port the nominees uf the. same. R. S. ANDERSON. I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of Sheriff of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. JOHN A. BUTLER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and pledge inyrelf to abide by the rpsult of Democratic primary and support the nomi upes of the same. J. TRAPP MGM.ANIS. I hereby present myself to the voters of Edgefield county for the office of County Treasurer. I pledge myself to abid9 by the re sult of primary election, and will support all nominees of the Demo cratic party. Respectfully. . J. THOMAS PATTISON. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Treasurer and solicit the sup port of the? people, pledging ray nell to abide the result of the pri mary and to support iha nominee? of the same. R. E. MORGAN. 1 hereby announce myself a can didate lor the office of County Treasurer and respectfully solicit the aupport of the people, pledging myselr lo abide tr.e result of the Democratic primary and tj sup port the nom?neos of the same. W. ELLERY SHEPPARD. I hereby announce myself candidate for tue office of Treas urer of Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide the resuli of the primary election and wiil support all nominees of tbeDomo cratic p:jrty. H. W. JACKSON. FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONED. I hereby announce myself a I C^ndida|e;, Jpr...j.e-electicn* to the office of County Com^iiss|fi|er;an_d; rj 1 p ri gp X^ZJ^jJ^-^^^^?r^^ l^h?'reby ran nonn?i||iiayB-nd i d a sioner and pledge myse?^b abide the result of the primajry elec tion ?nd to support all the noniir uees of inn Democratic party. . J. R. BLOCKER. -1 FOR CORONER) I respectfully announce that ] am a candidate for the [office ol Coroner of Edgefield county and ,>ledgo myself to abide by the re sult of the Democraticjprimarv, ind to support Ihe nominees of the ?j.-wty. F. PEARCE juZTS. FOR SUPERVISGR. I respectfully anuoun? myself i candidate for re-6lectijn to tho office of Supervisor of Edgefield County and pledgo myse] to abide '.be result of the Democratic pri narv. j . D. P.SELF. ll I hereby announce oyself i candidate for the office \ Super visor of Edgefield couty and pledge myself to abide te result of the Democratic primar and to 3uppcrt the nominees of ie sane. j. H. tes: IDLKi STATE OF SOUTH CAIDLKA, COUNTY or EDGEFIELD. Court of Common P^as. Mrs Lucretia Whittaker, M's Eily Gray, T J Gray and Butlir G.y, Plaintiffs j against - H P Lowe, Minnie Gray, Idtika Gr, Annie Gray, Arthur G Lf>we si Rosa E Lowe, Defendants. Sunmron.s for Relief. (Complaint Served,) TO THE DEFENDANTS abc named: YOU ARE HEREBY aUMMONI and required to answer the complai in this action, of which a copy is bei with served upon you, and to serve copy of your answer to tue said coi plaint on the subscribers at their otb at Edgelield, C. H., t?'. C., within twen day? after the service lieieof, exclusi' of the day of such service; and if ye fail to answer the complaint withi Dbe timi- aforesaid, the plaintiffs i this action will apply tu Hie Court fi. tte relief demanded in- the complain Dated May 11th 19(tt. S M SMITH, E H FOLK, Plaintiffs' Attorney! i To the non-resident Defendant, Min \ nie Gray, above named ; Tuke notice that the summons o ? which the above is a copy, togethe; * ivith the original complaint herein * was this day ii Jed in the office of tin .= LMerK ol' the Court of Common Pleai z or the county ol' Edgefield, State o. j= S M SMITH, i= E H FOLK, Plaintiffs' = Attorneys = May 20t 1)1904 * Attest W li COG BURN, [SKAL] | Clerk Court C 1* E C S O 5 Handsome Black and Coloreds 'Voilles" Cream and White Ettas niue just in at COBB'S, Summons for Eelief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY O;? EDGEFIELL. Court of Common Pleas. \ Hie Scottish American Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff, against Snoden G. Meriwether, as executor of the last will and testament or" Mrs. Martha R Meriwether, deceased, and in his own right; J G Meri wether, W ? Criffin, Irene Criffin, Clifford ?nffin, and Sarah ?nilin, P C Middleton, F L Middleton, Tommie Middleton, Mary Middle ton, John liddleton, J/attie Jlfiddleton. Frank JJfiddleton, Pattie M?dd 1 eton, Marg?ret Mid . dleton, Robert liddleton, .Allie JJfiddieton, and an infant child o? P C liddleton and F L fiddle ton, about two years of age, which has not been named, Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not served.) To the defendants above named: Too are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which has been Hied in the office of the Clerk cf Court of Edgefield County, ?. C> t0 serve a cop* of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Edgefield, S. Q., within twenty days after the qeryiceof the summons on you, ex clusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the complaint with in time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will app'y to the Court fur the relief demanded in the Complaint. B E NICHOLSON, Plaintiffs Attorney* ?Kay 24th. 1904 To irene Criflin, Catford ffriffin, ?'arah Criffin, John JJfiddleion, jj/ai lie J|fiddleton,?iid Frank J/iddleton, Infant Defendants over the a?e of fourteen year?, and P C .A/Kldleton, as father of fattie JJ/iddleton, JJ/argaret JJiidd. el on, Hebert jj^iddleton, Allie JJ/iddleton, and infant child of P CJ)/iddleton and ^F L yjfiddleton, about two years uf age, which has not been named, iufant defendants under foirteen year.* of age: You will take notice, that if yon fail to have a guaidian ad litem appointed to repre sent your interests and the interests of the infant defendants under the age of iourteen years, above named, in this aocion within twenty days from the date of sen ice of copy of the summons upon you, that then the plaitiff will make application for the appc intment, of such guardian ad litem in the man ner prescribed, by law. Ti E NICHOLSON, Plaintiff's Attorney, jj/ay 24th, 1904. To W S Cnftin, Irene Criffin, clif ford Criflin, a"d *S'>?rah Crilfin, non residen*; defendants : . You will take no'ice that tbii com plaint with the summons in this action of. which tue foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the C'erk cf C<>urt of Edgefield County. Coutil Carciina, on the 24tb day. of JJ/ay,1904. B E NICHOLSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. . JJfay 24th, 1904. Attest W B COGRURN, [SEALJ C CP. Get our prices on white and col ored Muslins, Laces and Embroid eries before you buy. We can save you money. C. E. MAY. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, ClIAItLEflTON, S. C. E i rance examinations will be held at theCounty Court House on Friday July S, at 9 a. m. One scholarship .jiving free tuition is assigned to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in the Domitory, $10 a month. All candidates for admis sion are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce Scholarshij s which pay $100ayear. For further infoimatir.n and catalogue, address H A RRISON RAN DOLPH, ^ President. %hcumatim lt Treacherous and Delay May Prove Fatal. GET IT OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM NOW. Will do the work quick !y. effectively and without any injury to the digestive organs. In fact, it will leave you in much better condition every way, for it cleanses the blood of poisonous lactic and uric acida that cause rheumatism, kidney troubles, in digestion, boils; chronic constipation and catarrh, and the germs that leave one an esay prey to malaria and contagious blood poison. It is not only the greatest blood purifier, but hundreds of relieved sufferers testify that it does one thing that no other remedy does-? CURES RHEUMATISM. "GETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE INSID?." AT ALL ORUGG'.STS. THE FARMERS BUSY TIME WJy kpow at this season every Farmer is busy with '? ?MMmS^^s^^m S^?v^me^toAu^sta ^toEPARi?? that on receipt of an DTderTrom our out of town friends, we can fill their order immediately. The Department is growing rapidly with us. We can fit you at home as well as in our Store, if you give us a few measures such as -Weight, Height, Chest, Waist and Inside seam of trousers. With these measurements we can fit you exactly. If you are too busy to come to Augusta, write us an our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT will oe glad to do your SHOPPING for you. He will prepay express on all mail order pur chases amounting to $8^.00 or over I. C. LEVY'S SON & CO,3 K38rH,oad Siren, - - _ .Augusta, Ga. BEMBBBaMBBaBBMBaM Por 60 -Days WE will sdi you cheap for CASH or on easy terms # three new JSTO. t; Wheeler & Wilson Drop Head 5 I Bearing Se wing Machines, also three good se- $ a cond hand machines. * Let us sell you a Cooking Stove. Our prices are reasonrble for cash or on easy terms. - JONES & SON, Ne^w Store, WE invite you to come and see our goods before buying, WE are showing and up-to-date line of Shoes lats blurts, Collars, Nsc*wear, Suspenders, Hosiery! Pants and Roys Suits. Well everything in the Shoe and Gents Furnishings. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. CRAWFORD SHOES SPECIALTY Postoffice ?U N0RRIS ?uilJi?ff "ext door to """"'"?"???."".?"'""?.^^^^IIHIIIIHmilllHlillllllllllllllHIH IT'S A CINCH That your Spring Suit is all right if it comes from us .Hot air is not a part of our stock in trade. When we tell you that we have one of the prettiest stocks of ' 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ever seen in Augusta we mean just what we say, I and we prove our every assertion. Stop every man I you meet who looks well dressed and examine the 1 label in hts coat and you'll be surprised to see ho..' * many men are wearing our clothes. 5 tl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s- iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiPiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiHiniHiHiiiium * iiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiinii gMMmMU? ?WV*****'*'**'* The Corner Store s . BLACK GOODS SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY s OF THIS WEEK. WE willi offer the buyer unusual. Sly good values in Block Goods of $every description. ?No Goods Charged at the Special Price. CORNER STORE PROPRIETOR. RUBBER STAMPS Are my long suit. T make any kind except the bad ones. I TM nish a name stamp and an Indelible pad for making; linen, for 4 CENTS. I have some other gcod things. J. WILSON GIBBES, TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, Etc 1334 Main Street, - - Columbia, S. C. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, "The Lea?g Ana. WM Cupy." Insurance january 1, 1904, $333 674 8 Assets <. 11 44 87 453 A Dividends Are Paid You Annually. When you are iusured you are insured. There are No restri tions, from date of Policy, as to occupation, war service, residen? travel, intemperance or violation of law. ^ ^F"Cash values, Paid up Insurance and Automatic Extend Insurance in case you drop your insurance after two payments, ai not three paytnf nts, as many companies require. Premiums per $1000 | Ordinary Life 120 Pay Life 125 Year Endowme A*e 21 $18 40 $28 25 $37 45 ? 25 20 14 30 12 . 37 00 ? 30 22 85 32 87 28 29 35 26 35 36 22 39 97 40. 30 94 40 38 : 33 38. 45 37 08 45 73 45 42 We write ages 14 to 70. ? J. MORRIS, AGENT. Aient also for a number of Leading Fire Insuram Companies. OVER-STOCKED. I find that I am compelled to reduce MY STOCK. I am obliged to raise the cash. This is my misfor- : tune your gain. In many lines the prices have been CUT HALF IN TWO and everything in our store has been marked way down REGARDLESS OF COST. If low prices will move them the goods'will not re main long in my store. , . Our Tremendous Stock of Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing is going at such low prices as to make you wonder. Have you seen our SHOES ? We have the cheapest and best goods in town. You can't afford to miss this sale. COME TO SEE US AT ONCE. THE RUSH IS ON. ?, KmUflWIUt? Advertiser Building, Edgefield, S. C. J. M. COBB'S MAY SPECIALS, Summer Styles in full LOVELY HIGH ART IN LADIES AND* MISSES SLIPPERS. i ! "ELK BRAND" HATS Excelert Value. * JANE HOPKINS" Celebrated Boys Clothing 5 -all warranted. . ^ NEW SUMMER GOODS ROLLING IN. -AT SPECIAL GOOD VALUES. SPRING CLOTHING WE are showing the largest . stock of iSjpi??xi?% Olotlxingr, Shoes, ZEEatts atnci ever brougfiii to EDGEFIELD. WE buy only the best, of the lines we handle, from the largest manufacturers in the country. WE call especial attention to our large stock of the newest shapes and colors in Hats. J^^Let us show you. PRICES AND QU ALU/ ARE RIGHT I>0]R]S: & MIMS