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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13,1904. NOTICE, The County Board of C-nnmis . "sinners . of 'EdgefieM County wUl elect a cotton weigher for the town ot Edgefield for the ensuing year, beginning with the loth .day of Au gust uext, od Monday, July 18, 1904. Desiring to consult the whhe. of the parties interested in the se lection of the person to act as cot ton weigher, the said Board h&vt - decided to receive the ballots of all qualified electors, who reside in Edgefield County and who are growers of cotton aud whose cot ton market is the town of Edge field, for the person ?hat they de sire to receive the election as cot ton weigher,' and the said Board will be governed by the result of the said election in their selection of a man for the said position . Persons desiring., the position of eottf ? veigher ca^. make it known to .f^jj|?ublic by plication, or oth er' r^and are ir/juired to file tbc?r application wrfei the Clerk of th? Bo*rd on or before Monday, Ju ly 18,1904, at 10 o'clock A. M. The election will be held in the office of the County Board of Commission ers, and all persons entitled to vote are requested to appear in person and cast their ballots before two o'clock P. M., at which time the ballots will be counted and the election had. The successful applicant will be expected to qualify and give bond for the dischaige of his duties on the day of election. (Signed.) D. P. SELF, R. C. GRIFFIS. A. A. EDMUNDS. County Board of Commissioners of Edgefield County, S. C. Attest: J. A. LOTT, Clerk. (Official Seal.) Cotton Weigher. I hereby announce that lama candidate for the position of cot ton weigher for the town of Edge field and will abide the decision of the County Commissioners. J. W. CHEATAAM I announce myself as candidate for the important position of cot ton weigher for the town of Edge field and if elected will try to per form the duties of said position to the beet of my ability as I bavu al ways doue. M. A. TAYLOR. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the position of co' ton weigher for ihe town of Edge field and will abide the decisiou of the County Board of Commis HENRY CTTOKQS-^. I hereby annouuee myself a candidate for the position ol cot ton weigher for the town of Edge field and will abide the decision of the County Board of Commis eioneB. J. W. REECE. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Anti cipates and Checks the Pro gress of Many Ills. The use of this sterling rem?dy serves to render the skin soft and healthful, ?ud confers a clear and beautiful complexion-that most valuable charm. As an adjunct to the bath. HAN COCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR is at ouce - a luxury and a tonic of lasting value. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR Nature's greatest, germicide-rec tifies, relieves and cunes ache, burns and scalds, canker, catarrh, diphtheria herpes, it-jb. pimples, prickly heat, ringworm aud ulcera ted ccuditious, whether of the scalp, eyelids, nose, mouth or throat. . Sold by leading drugg'st. De scriptive booklet mailed upou re quest by Hancock Liquid Sulphu r Co., Baltimore, Md. Read C. E. Mays advertisement. AU those beautiful white merceri zed piques, battiste, colored mus lins etc., to be sold at cost. We have just received a solid car of furniture and have on dis ply some beautiful Rockers, Bed room Sets, Chiffonniers, Tablea, etc , at very rearonable prices. We are acknowieged Headquarters for these goods. RAMSEY & JONES. We want the housewives to know taat they can get Cheese Saad wiches, Butter Thiu Bipcuits, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas and other nice crackers at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Mill's negligee shirts and sum mer underwear will be sold regard less of cost at CE. MAY'S FOR SALE: All kinds and grades of lumber. Send me your orders. D. B. HOLLINGSWORTH. Just received a car load of "Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Rock Hill" and "Hackney" buggies. We want tb sell you. RAMSEY & JONES. LOST OE MISLAID, Policy No. 185550 issued by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Compa ny, on. the life of Geo. D. Till man. The finder will please re turn it to the undersigned . Ap plication has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. (Sign) MUS. M. J. TILL MAN. . (Address) Clark's Sill, S. C. We want the ladies to call and see our Oil Stoves for Cooking. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Have you tried our syrup ? Genuine Georgia Can6 syiup and all other varieties always on hand. TIMMONS BROS. If you want the best cigars our ' 'tobaccos, and of course you do cometo TjiE PENN DRUG STORE. ? -iwniii.iiii.wiB ????mi mm wnfam? tmnmi Examination for Scholarship? The county board of Educati held the examinations on Sati day last for the Winthrop ai Clemson scholarships. The folio ing very bright you og ladies we examined for the former: Misd Addie Bell, 'Nelie Hill, Minn Ryan, Lizzie - Middleton, Lizz Rich, Marie Sawyer, Fannie Coe ran, Eva Wates, Jennie B?ig? Edith Bruce, Sadie Meriwetb and Lizzie Burch. The applic Mon of the latter wi)! be sent from Spartanburg county. The Clemson schtJarsbip w, competed for by the followii young gentlemen : Messrs. Nixo Buncb, R. L. Scott, W. 0. Scot W. H. Scott and Sam Hughes. Strange to say, no on?; applie for the So. Car. College schola ship, nor was any one examine for the College of Charleston. County Modieal Association. On Saturday last a goodly nun ber of physicians from the diffe: eut sections of the county met i our town and re-organized th Edgefield Medical association b electing tho followiug officers: Di J. H. Carmichael, president; Dr J. M. Rushton, vice president ; Di J. G. Edwards, tecretary, au Dr. J. N. Grafton, treasurer. Wit! this strong corp ol officers at th helm we predict a very useful an? successful future for tho associa tion. It is probable that regula monthly meetings will be held a which papers will be read and die eussions engaged in that will prov? to be very helpful to these profes sioual gentlemen in treating phys ical ills. The next regular meet iug will be held at Edgefield 01 the tirst Monday in August and i is bhe earnest desire of those ii attendance upoD the initial meet ing that all of the physicians ii the county come forward on tb< day above mentioned and eurol their names as members of thi association. Every one of the ll physicians in the county shoulc become members. Lawyers, dent iets, bankers, ministers have theil conferences and' associations why not the doctors? Black-Payne. lu the presence of the immedv ate family a quiet and pretty mar riage in early morning wes that of Miss Ethel Blanch Payne tc Mr. Oscar D. Black at the pretty home of Mr. and M'*s. John W Payne on west Main street at ? o'clock Thursday. The ReV. J. B Black of Louisville? Ky., brothel of the handsome groom, officiated. Aleude fssonu's Wedding March was rendered by Mrs. M.T. Tur neiyA.s.ijcer ol' the pretty little bride. ' ' s._ Th9 bride was affTtvi-Jw^-vJ^ lor suit of black broadcloth, thi front of waist showing a shee white of alternate r-jws of ph tucks and embroidered bands. A bouquet of maiden hair fern anc bride's roses tied with broad whit? taffeta ribbon was carried. The bride and groom left on th< 9:05 traiu for Washington anc other northern points. After the 20th they will be at home ac Rich mond, Va., Mr. Black being t traveling salesman for one of thc largest grocery firms of that place and in a very popular young man and bas plucked frcm Johnstoc -a maiden of the highest type ol young womanhood. She ?B very intellectual, and was society edi tor of Tho Monitor.- Johnstou Cor. Columbia ir-taie. "The Advertiser wishes Mr. ano Mrs. Black a long sud happy life, an-1 grieves with Johnston ovei the loss of oue of her most ac complished daughters, also sym pathizes with Editor Terrell in having his competent and faithful assistant taken from him. Such are tbe ways of of Cupid. Death of an Honored Edgefield -Saluda Citizen. In the death of Hou. W. S. Al len, at Fruit Hill on Wednesday last, Saluda county-and Edge Beld, to i. for the latter bad nevGi relinquished her claim upon nim bas lost a representative and very influe ntial citizen. Capt. Scott Al ien, as he was generally known, ranked far above the mediocrity He was stalwart and robus', in form, yet gentle and a uiable ir disposition; he was possessed ol unusual depth and breadth of mind ami endowded with wonderful ex ecutive ability. Whatever exigen cy arose aud in whatever capacity he was placed he was always equal to'the occasion. When wise coun sel was needed the unerring judg ment of the deceased was sough! and his opinion always deferred to,. To his community to his county aud io his stale--both in timo o? war and time ol peace-Capt. Al len WJS a very useful man, always doing bis duty fearlessly, faithful ly, conscientiously. No braver sol dier ever shouldered a musket. He entered the army as a private in company K, 14th South Carolina volunteers, and served throughout the entire four years' struggle. He was wounded three times which bears witness to the fact that he was not afraid to go where shot and ?hells were flying thickest. At Spottsylvania he received a cap tain's commission in recognition of distinguished bravery displayed on this bloody field. In 1876 Capt. Allen was elected a member of tho HOUSP of Representatives, serving two terms. In tb.9 dark days of'76 he rendered valuable service in overcoming "carpci-bag'' rule and in restoring order from chaos. Capt. Allen}married Miss Frances E. Adams in 1876, who, with two daughters and four sous, surviver him. The deceased was a member of Rocky Creek church. The mor tal remains were laid to rost on Thursday morning in the family burying ground beside the grave of loved ouep who bad preceded bim. There is no need to bake cakee at home when you can como to our store and get'delightful cakes and crackers that are fresh. TIMMONS BROS. * L0?flL NS Wi Mrs. Ida F. Sheppard, RC pan ?td by M?SB Josie, is vis relatives in Greenwood. Now that a seedless apple ii iug growu, will not somebody a way to grow seedless blacl ries? Miss Sallie Parker, th? pi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Parker, is visiting her sister, I T. G. Talbert, at Parksville. M j ss Add ie Ouzts, the pi daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. D. Ouzts, of Johnston, is visi Miss Ruth Coghurn. Mr. J. Trapp McMar.us al dad the District Conference' North Augusta last week. Woi if he kissed the babies in Ai county, too?. Messrs. M. A. Taylor, J. Re c*i and H.C. Watson annor this week as candidates foi the sitiou of cotton weigher, raak four applicants for the place. The executive committees some of the counties have b considerate of the candida pocket books and will not al "pay" barbecues to be given campaign meetings. Capt. John R. Blocker ii thousand times happier than . ton B. Parker, the Democrc nominee-a big, bouncing 1 (John R. Jr.) is now a permam visitor at his home. The interior of the Farm Bank is being beautifully paint* As one enters he is impressed w the newness and brightness everything-wainscoting, wal ceiling, desk, tables, furniture a fixtures. Miss Emma Bettis. accomf uiejd by her younger sister, spe Suuday at the hospitable home Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bruusc making the trip from Trenton her beautiful new trap, the gift her father. Mre. James B. Tc pk ins w leave on Friday of this week spend a mouth with her aunt, Mi Lizzie Sullivan, in Rome, G These annual visits are so plei ant, both to hostess and gue thattbey are often, to the sorrow husband and son at home, prolo ged beyond the time planned f the stay. The "coons" and lots of otb folks are happy-watermelons a rjrjo. Quite a number of hom grown melons were sold on tl I'ocal market on ""^?t^rrlnj^^Jas bringing good prices. The couti ued dry weather has injured t crop and unless frequent show? come the melon? will avera^o h low the usual size. 20 yards, good ^ojK-JBJea,chjj ? yard wide 31.00. 20 yards goi Sea Island 1 yard wide, .for $1; Cash only-At Turner's Corn Store. We would urge the cotton groi ers of the county who mark their colton at Edgefield to con forward ou* Monday next and vo for a public cotton weigher. Tl best man who offers for the poe tion Fhould be chosen. Come an by your ballot, aid iu select ii the proper person. A young man just married, sei his wife to order some things f( the house. She called for te pounds of paralyzed sugar .two tir of condemned milk, a bag offres salt, and a pound of desecrate codfish. She decliued a bottle c horseradish, because they did nc keep a horse. Pneu the groce fainted. Have you seen our fine assor ment of Toilet Soap, Extract Cologne, Toilet Powder, Tool Brushes ! They aro fine and wi please. J. M. COBB. Six candidates--three farmei aud throe lawyers-are now oi for the House of Representative the last to announce being Mr. A G. Broadwater. This gentleman ? the only one who hails from th eastern side of our county. M Broadwater fays that his oppc uents have been running for som time and are broken down, am thaine has come in on the h?rnt stretch and will win the prize. Hi will aunouuee his platform, whic has somo good plank in it, frot= the stump in due time. Mr. Broad water solids the support cf th people. If you call upon Dr. . Ernest C Smith and find him long-facei and utterly cast down, don't thin] that he is brooding over financia troubles, for he han money ti burn ; don't imagine that profee oional malters perplex him, fo he mastered thoroughly his pro fessiou loug ago; don't think tha he is grieved over the loss o friends, for everybody is hi friend-tho key to the situatioi is that. Mrs. Smith and the babj and the other ohildren aro all a Williston for several week's vaca tion, and the good doctor imagines indeed feels, that he ia friendlesf and all alone iu this world. Sayi he, "It isn't so, time doeB not fly" Having purchased, the inter?s of Mr. E. J. Mirrs in the firm ol Griffin & Mim8,1 beg to say thai f will continue the Fire and Life Insurance business under the firrr name of C. A. Griffin & Co. Thank ing my friends for past kindness es and soliciting coutin uance ol the same, I, am very truly C. A, GRIFFIN. Bishop Joseph S. Key, Southern M. E. Church, writes . "We ?ave Dr. Moft' ett's "TEETHINA" (Teething Pow der*) to our little grandchild with the happiest results. The elFects were al most magical, and certainly more sat isfactory than from anything we ever used." "TEETHINA" (Teething pow ders) Counteracts and Overcomes the Effects of the Summer's Heat. In this issue of the Advertiser appears the announcement of Mr. Johu 0. Scott as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Mr. Scott is one of ihose genial, |geuerouH, larg-.-beartcd men whom everbody likes aru; who makes friends wherever ho goes. He ?B in every sense capable of filling (be offio lo ewhich he aspires and will do his full duty if elected. Mr. H. M. Pemberton, the pop ular manager of the Kirnall piano exhibit, at the Timmons drug store, is a very courteous and affa ble gentleman aud cordially wel comes the large crowds that daily, attend the concerts. Read hie .large advertisement in this issue iii which he announces some ^un precedented bargains in pianos. We have bought heavily of Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblerp, etc.. an., can save you rooney on these goods THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Mrs. B. B. Jones' miuy friends were made -happy on Thursday last by her return from the hospi tal in Baltimore. We are pleased to slate that she is steadily im proving and we trubt will very 30cn be strong ' again. While en route to Edgefield Mrs. Jones stopped over a day or two with Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Booth, who reside now at Hertford, N. C. It will be remembered that Rev. Mr. Booth served the Baptist church bere as pastor for several years early in th? nineties. Dr. Walter Nicholson says that the disease that is prevalent in cer ta in sections, some miles north of Edgefield, is genuine confluent small-pox. At first he thought it. was what is commonly known as elephant's itch but ?6 now fully convinced that it is small-pox, and urges the citizens of ihe infected regiou to UFO every means to sup press it. . - The Confederate Veterans' and ihe Edgefield Hussars are invited to attend the picnic of The Edge field Light Dragoons as guests. A formal invitation bas been exten ded to the Captain of the Hussars for the Companv. J. R. BLOCKER. For Committee. If you have-an old abandoned well about your farm it would be the part of wisdom to have it fill ed or securely fenced. A few days ago a valuable mule fell, rear eud foremost into an old well forty feet deep near Gaffney. After tug ging away for several hours tho somewhat disfigured animai was drawn up with a block und tickle. The mule died from the effects of the fall. A little precaution would have saved the owner of the ani mal about $150. \frr. a nb. Vrn.- -Vdin.Rjjr o m pk i n s are giving a delightful hl?Tse>pET<1,r ty, ?'their guest being five very charming young ladies who were bridesmaids at their marriage. These very bright and vivacious j young visitors are Miss Rosa Bry l^-c^t^aTw-JOd;^' -C MlST8B)jj| Leah Perry, Mabel Harris, Carlia Harrisand Ruth Harrie, of Hen derson, N. C., the two last named being sisters of Mrs. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins entertain royally and we know the sojourn in Edgefield of these young ladies will be exceedingly pleasant. President Bailey has just issued, the annual catalogue of the col lege, sending it out from Pa-is mout where he is paesing the time until he begins active canvassing] fer the school. The catalouge is very attractive and comprehensi ti ve, being well printed and giving the entire facult}', courses of study for the different classes, and con tains much information for those who con tompiate entering the school. The pictures of the new building, as well as the ether cuts that are given, are very good. It compares well, from every stand point, with any other catalogue is sued in the state. Contractor C. W. Spencer not only kuows how to have work properly done but kuows how to have it done with dispatch. Under Iiis.supervision the walls to the extension of tha Edgefield Mer cantile Company store are going np with surprising rapidity. Un less some untoward circumstance retards his progress the large, handsome building will be com-| pleted in an incredibly short time, lu less than thirty days he will break ground for ihe county office building, the company that was awarded the contract having se cured him to superintend the con struction. The couuly will have a buiiding that the tax payers will be proud of. Tho youug ladies of our town who have voluntarily taken upon themselves the beautifying of the public equi;re and streets have taken up the work in a business like manner. They are seizing "\ ry opportunity to raise the funds necessary to make the un dertaking a success. Despite the inclement weather, they made about $10on Friday evening last by selling refreshments at''Oak ly Park." Encourage these young ladies. If the public highways are made moie attractive it will cuuse the home owners to se? the need of improving and beautifying I heir yards and premises. Thus ine beauty of the entire town will be greatly enhanced. The strangers who come within cur gates will be more favorably im pressed and will go away singing .praises of Edgefield. SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a hump back straight, neither will it make a short leg long, but it feeds soft hone and heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption. Send for free sample. ?C0TT & BOWNE, ChemisU, -ioo-4?5 Pear' Street, New York. 50c. and $1,001 all druggists. Ss BIG FA IA] The sample ca Medal Pian( bition at Drug St be clefs* Sale Begins W< PROFIT THROWN TO ate and thorough introduction ject. Come take them with or of manufacture. Each Piano r THESE GOODS WILL NOT OR DEA $390 will buy thal: beautiful $5 in Circassian Walnut. A $328 Buys that $450 Grand, fir $268 Buy those $400 Semi-Col cassian Walnut and in elec $248 Buys that magnificent Up hogany which, retails the o $228 Will buy those $350 Cabi hogany and French Wal nu $198 Will buy that beautifu finished in French Walnut ers everywhere at $300. NT0 PIANO DUPLICATE WHEN EXHIBIT I t?FEASY PAYMENTS TO : H. M. PEM Manager f cr^ The Great Picnic. One week from to-morrow is the ?lay set for one of the greatest so ?ial events of the year-the Cen tre Spring picnic. Thc young peo ple of our town, and of every other community within a radius of fif teen or twenty miles,-.can scarcly possess themselves in patience till the great day arrives. Capt. John R Blocker and his lieutenants aud bin ?er^eautsaiul his corporals and his privates will be on the ground aarly to receive their guestB. The farmers are well up with their work, and the people generally are longing for a days outing, hence it is probable, very probable, that the atteudanco this yaar will be unprecedentedly great. Lay aside i^ujLiness for one day and help to sweTr?Ee rjeTrm^cSjv,??)g crowd. We have made a big cut in the prices of all Spring and Summer goods in order to make room for iilarjge fall stock. This means V'?n-the pockets of the shop J. W. PEAK. j Bi WE invite buying. WE are sh Hats, Shirts, C Pants and Ito; and Gents Fm SUM CRAWF Come in PostolHce. w. Bargains ir Por GC WE will sell you cheap fo three new No. 9 Wheelei Ball Bearing Se wing Mach cond hand machines. Let us sell you a Coe are reasonrble for cash or JONES The County Executive commit tee are called to meet on the 27th of July ii stead of the 28th all members are requested tobe pres ent or send a representative. a9 the arrangements for the primary are to be made at Ibid meeting. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. Chairman. I, ' . Rev. Marvin Auld attended the District Conference which was held in North Augusta last week. This modem little village of twelve hundred souls, which a few years ago was a barren snndy waBte that was inhabited by only a few dozen people, hos a * very handsome .Methodist church that in nearing completion. This denomination only founded a churob there a few short years ago and that they al ready own such a valuable proper- j ty speaks well for th2m. Card of Thanks. We take this opportunity to ex tend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors, who so kindly came to our assistance, by contributing money and arti cles necessary for housekeepers, after our hous? was burned some weeks ago. We hope ore long to build a new house over the asheB of the old, Where our kind friends will always be most heartily welcomed, j MR. AMD MRS. S. E. STROM. ; We are headquarters for Teas and Gc ff ?es. Try us. r THE PENN PRUG STORE. rr load of Gold 3S on Exhi Timmons ore will 3d out. sdnesday 13th THE WINDS, the immedi of our instruments is our ob ily the freight added to cost j narked in plain figures. 1 BE SOLD TO AGENTS LERS. 50 Upright Grand, finished . masterpiece of Art. lished in French Walnut, onial pianos finished in Cir-1 jant plain Mahogany. right Grand, finished in Ma-j ountry over for $375. net Grands finished in Ma t. 1 medium sized Instrument . Sold by Agents and Deal ID AT THESE PRICES S CLOSED OUT. THOSE DESIRING THEM BERTON Factories We havn reduced the price so ow on all Spring and Summer ?lothing that it will be sold at mee. Call early before sizes are Droken. J. W. PEAK. ^ FOR SALE : Fifty thousand first-class Shingles. J. L. MLMS. Saved From Terrible Death. The family ol' Mrs. M. 17. Bob oiit of Bargert?n, Tenn, saw her iying and were powerleps to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, ivbile consumption was slowly but mreiy taking her life. In this ter rible hour Dr. King's New Dis lowing af Ellars, Neckwear? fa Suita. Well eyerytbing in rnisbings. MER UNDERWEAR. ORD SHOES SPECIALTY. the NORRIS Building nest door to . A. HART. L Machines. r CASH or on easy terms : & Wilson Drop Head ines, also three good se eing Stove. Our prices on easy terms. Fo WE are 0 merdai Ferti?2 mour Fertilizer Chemical Wor the Royster Bi the GUARAN' Soda and other WE are ru Meal, Corn, Fl and Plantation co-Chewing ii usual. OEySee c WE are ri ing and Heat Points etc. WE carry Vehicles of all Coffins and Ur Agents for mgrcaii a THE FARMERS BANK OF EDG?FJ?LD S. c., STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEF -r"" N H Paid up Capital.f 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided'.Profits. 22,00\\00 Pg Liability of Stockholders. 58,00X09 Protection to Depositors .$188,000.00 ~We invite attention of those desiring a safe deponitory.for their money to the au?7? acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Uaisr prov isbn of its cha rter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guard.aa dministrator and executor, and to accept and e xecute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINSFURD, Vice-Pre J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Asst.-Cashi? AT COST Our Summer Goods 5 WILL BE SOLD AT COST, FOB CASH * Until July 31st, 1904 WE HAVE a good lot of Su mmer Goods yet, ?and Positively they must go in order to make room| 'for Fall Goods, In every linejof our immense stocki Will be found BARGAINS worth coming miles to1 obtain. All we ask is a look through our prices, and we know you will buy. Don't wait until the \ choicest goods are all gone, but come and be among1 ,the first. Remember the days-from July nth toj ?3 ist, ?Positively no Goods Charged at These Cost Prices dAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ REACHING OUT WE are reaching out for yor patronage, and if first class goods, low prices, and fair dealing will secure it we will not have reached in vain. In order not to any Si YOUR SPRING SUIT WE HAVE IT. WE FIT ALL SHAPES, I WE satisfy all kind of taste. Our stock is large 5 and varied you have no trouble to find what you | want, the kind of suit you want, the style you want ? as to cut. ? Then there is the price, that is the smallest | thing about our suits quality considered. | WE sell only for CASH, thereby saving you a | long credit price. Then too, we allow you a dis- | count of 10% for yourtrade*we want. .Give us a look over before you buy. J. B. WHITE & CO'S, ?CASH CLOTHING STORE. iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii'ww iiiiiiiiiimniiii r the Year 1904. fie ring to the Farmers a full Line of Com :ers. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar1 ? Works, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia ks, and Columbia Guano's Goods known as -ands. These goods have analyzed ABOVE TEE. We also sell Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of . ingredients for Home Mixing of Fertilizers, o w offering at low prices in any quanity Meat, our, Molasses, Rice Meal, Fine Feefj, Hay Supplies of every kind. Our Stock of Tobac ind Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than ?ur Stock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. sady to supply you with your Stoves,-Cook ing-Hardware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow a full line of Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and kinds, Harness Leather, also a full line of idertaker's Goods, . Babcock Buggies. .nd inspect our Stock'and you will buy. ale and Retail