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Climax of the Day. .The proverbial hospitality of \ the good people of the Red. Hill . seofiori seemed to pervad? the : very atmosphere on Friday last, il If any individual who was upon V the grouud did not enjoy the day '''the fault was h fe own. A very, de lightful "barbecue-picnic- dinner was/served. The committee iu chaigVinnst'have been in league with-the doctors, for they ii sisted ^ia^d insisted that their guests con tiriue,toeat even after the danger Hue.had been reached. This was indeed a royal feast,7 aud the ice ?reain and cake, over which de partment Mrs., j.-;T, Littlejohn arid Mrs. Dr. W. Ev Prescott pre sided/w ero exceedingly delightfu 1 i-The, climax, of Jthe_-;day was rejached, however,*when Rev; :J? T. . Littlejohn, the beloved . pastor op???d the new. church and bade ?y'go in to see it; The writer has ??e?riin|many country churches but . has never before seen-oue- that at all ^approaches this one. .Tbs pews-not straight back benches ?re- pretty- in design and very comfortable, being graduated or elevated so those seated in the rear can see the speaker as well as those near the front. The interior of the building" is beautifully ceiled in large obique panels. Would that we had'space to des cribe the building as it deserves. .It is a credit to the community .and county, and a monument to the perseverance, earnestness, zeal, and self sacrifice of Rev. Mr. Littlejohn and bis faithful co-laborers. The writer, rejoice s with them ia their achievement. If you waitt u buggy and h?si t?t? because you are not familiar with the strong points of the Tyson fy Jones and Hackney Buggies,. just simply ask Dr J? G. Tompkins, W. B. Penn, Rev. P. P. Blalo'ck] Bettis Can ielou, J. J. Holland, Jno Block' er, W. T, Kinnard, J. W. Thompson. Por sale by RAMLEY c%\ JONES. There is no need, to bake cakes at homo when you can como to our store ^nd get delightful cakes and crackers that are fresh. TIMMONS BROS. PHOTOGRAPHIC-I am again at* work and will 6e glad to see my friends and customers. R. H. MIMS. . Handsome Black and Colored ?"Voilles" Cream and White Etta mine iust in at COBB'S. ; We^want the ladies to call and 'see our-Oil Stoves for Cooking. ^ THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. tried- :our syrup ? ia- Cane.., syi up and al w-ays^-o? i?M. .^5PiMM?0KS BROS: Up to date line men's negligee "fil???rta and summer underwear .at the .very lowest prices. C.E.MAY. . If you want the best cigars our tobaccos, and of course you do . cometo , ; THE'PENN DRUG STORE. Wewill sell what wo have left in men's low cut shoes regardless of cost. C. E. MAY. Prescriptions accurately com pounded. None but frech diugs used at TIMMONS BROS, . DO yo? contemplate painting your bouse. ?f-eo, let us eupply you with the celebrated Heath & Milligan paint, lead, varnish and ?taiuB." None better. TIMMONS BROS. Have you seen our fine assort ment of Toilet Soap, Extracts, Cologne, Toilet Powder, Tooth Brushes ! They aro fine and will please. J. M. COBB. : Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Heggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could -be done for me, I was given up to die. Tbeorfar of & free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discove ry for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling, i am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Dis covery. It surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and. lung diseases by The Penn Drug Store. Price 50c "aud $1.00. Trial Bottles free. Just received a car load of "Old Hickory." and "Blue Grase" wagons and two car loads of "Rock Hill" and "Hackney" buggies. Wo want to sell you. RAMSEY & JONES. . COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C. Letters, Science, Engineering. Qua scholarship giving free tuition to each county of South Caroliua, Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory, $10 t? month. All candidates for admission are! permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarship which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address .. HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Eye glasses] that give you Com fort. j^jeo. F. Mims, Optician. County Campaign Meetings. Ropers, -Friday, August 12* Trenton, Monday. August 15* Johnston, Tuesday, August 16* Center Spring/Thursday, Aug. IS. Tho Public Roads. Not many months ago the roads of Edgefietd county were the worst, thu very worst, in the state. We assert, without fear of contra diction, that thore is not now a county irf the state, considering character of the soil" and amount of money expended, that has bet ter highways. Of cou.se the hills that were here "in the beginning" are here still and will he till the end'of time, but they are smoothe and firm instead of being rough, rocky and rutty as they formerly were. There is no doubt about the fact that the road machine! and convict syst< m-cost what they may-are a God-send to the coun try. Barring the hills, Edgefield will, in five more years, have as good public roads as can be had in auy all-clay section. All that is needed how is a larger force, which would enable the Supervisor to go-over the hundreds of miles of roads oftener, thereby preventing any of them from getting very bad. The Two Jacks. If for any reason you should employ a man as cook be sure to engage tho services of one who bears the. name of Jack. There must be something in the name when it comes to preparing food that ib fit for a king. The barbe cued dinner at Gilgal on Wednes day last, which by reason of 4he great quantity aud unexcelled quality was the marvel and de light of the hundreds who partook of it, was prepared by two Jacks Jack Griffie and Jack Whatley. And splendid all-round fellows they are, .not only as cooks but as i citizens. Though they grew tired, they never grew weary in watching over the pit throughout the. long i tedious hours of the night and day as the meat was cookiug. Sup plementing the juicy meats cook- j ed by these two Jacks(not Jacks . of-all-trades and good al none) j were the delightful sweet-meats 1 tuat wtfre prepared by the ladies 1 of the community. Aa we stood, with the hundreds of others, aud | enjoyed this f< sst of goods things. | we had but one regret and that , was to see the good people of ? Gilgal cheated, literally cheated. | They only charged the small sum j of 35 ceuts for dinner ana we know positively that one dollar's worth was eaten by everbody ex- i cept some of ihe candidates who I ate five dollars' worth. But in I spite-of their being dreadfully i cheated they realized about $103 . for their church. Teachers Being Taught. The county, superintendent of , education and the county board . of education have for some weeks been doing all in their power to create a greater . interest in the summer school among the teach- ? ?jis^oi. th e_cQu n I y. Their^efforts. i have not been in vain, for twenty < eight names (nearly twice the at- ? tendance of former years) are uow i enrolled and others are yet to come. No mistake was made in tbe selection of instructors, for Prof. ' P. P. Bethea and Prof. G. F. Long 1 are teachers of .large experience aud acknowledged ability. This ' coming together of the teachers underthe tutelage of these gen tlemen is certain to promota the cause of education in our county. The following are enrolled and will attend throughout the session : j REHOBOTH : Miss Julia Culbreath, '* Cindie Gilchrist, Jennie Gilchrist, i " Tillie Gilchrist, rt Carrje Talbert. , JOHNSTON : Miss Mattie Scott, u Mae Sec tt, . < " Elliot Hardy, " Hortense Padgett, Mrs. i?roadwater. i TRENTON : Miss Lizzie Hatcher, " -Daisy Marsh. i PLEASANT LANE: " Miss Lucy Watson, u Mae Walker. MORGANA : M ins Carrie Morgan, u Renie Morgan. EDGEFIELD : Misa Mattie Lyon, w Lillian Smith, I u Sue Collett/ Kate Reynolds, " Lessie Quattlebaum, Mi. Alfred Covar. CLEORA: Mrs. Emmie Padgett. Mr. W. P. Harling. PARKS VILLE; Miss Nettie Bell, u George Dorn. DARLINGTON : Mr. W. J. Bennett, KALKA : " Mr. G. 0. Whatley. It is our purpose to visit the summer school at an |r;nrly day and write more iu detail of its work, A HOME REMEDY. Even Eczema Readiiy Yields to Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. Ailments in c hildhood andeczema in the aged are cured by this favorite household aid. In eczema the affected parts ofteu the scalp or ankles-3hould be bathed in water only when di luted with Hancock's Liquid Sul phur-Natured greatest germicide Ache, itch, herpes,! ringnorm, pimples, prickly beat, diphtheria, catarrh aud cauker are guaranteed a cum by Hancock's Liquid Sul phur aleo sore conditions of the eyelids, scalp,- nose, mouth and tnroat. Sold al leading pharmacies. Valu abe descripl ive booklet on the use and results o f this standard nrlic'e..Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md, Fresh supply of "Force", Grane Nuts, Oatmeal, etc., aC TEE PENN DRUG STORE. - . :. . - . . . : >. . .; .' ' I Lee UL NGW? Hon. John Gery Evans v his mother at Oakley Park se days last week.. Mise Kate Tompkins ii Charlotte visiting Mrs. i Smyly. Mr. L. B. Jones is enlai and making improvements his residence on Columbia s1 0. Sheppard, Esq., is sojc ing at Glenn Springs, parta freely of the health-giving wa Mr. John McClusky of Au ta spent several days last weel the home of Mr. and Mrs. ? A. Weir. Miss Ruth Timmermau Master James Timmerman the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W L>obey in Aikeu this week. Miss Erne Nash, of Colum and Miss Viola Bodie, ot Wa; are the guests of their cou Mrs. J. E. Hart. Rev. C. E. Burts is assis' his father in a meeting in Am son county and will be absent Suuday next. All of the candidates exe those for tho Senate and Ho are excused from oratorical d during tho present campaign. Mr. H. H. Stembridge, tl whom there is no more pon? salesman on the road, spent S day in Edgefield with Mrs. St* bridge. Dr. J. A. B. Scherer, tho c tiugui8hed president of Newbe: college, wiil deliver an address fore the summer school on Augi the 17th, ti which the public cordially invited. Miss Virginia Addison 1 yesterday for several weeks journ in Greenville. .Her mei ana cherry voice will be missed her many friends during her t .euee. Mr. T. C. Strom, a member the state constabulary force, h been on duty in the Piedme sectiou, with Laurens as his hea quarters, for the past two monti but will now be stationed at Edf Seid for some time. Ladies, do you want a ve sweet-toned and handsome mus box free-absolutely withe mouey and without price? If ? r*ad the advertisement of Mr. E. Hart. Mr. W. A. Hart, having decid* to make Edgefield his hon throughout the future years, contemplating the erection of residence. He will probably begi in the early fall. Rev. T. P. Burgess, accompi nied by little Misa Mell and Mai ter George, _visited.Sunime.rtou. ? 0., last- week, spending seven days with relatives and ?riem amid the scenes of his boyhoo days. A Clearance Sale is on at th New Y>?rk Racket Store. All Sun: mer Goods must be moved out t make room for our large fall stock [ have cut prices very low so as t jonvert merchandise into cash Call at once. J. W. PEAK. Mr. B. B. Jones is in Hig] Point, N. C., the town that ha been made famous by its forty-od< furniture factories, for the purposi of buying large quautities of fur iiitur?. From High Point Mi Tones will go to Ashville fors short stay. It wa s a great pleasure to se< our esteemed friend Capt. T. C Morgan looking so young auc ivell at the campaign meeting al Gilgal. We do not know of a n ar: who is more geruuinely esteemed and beloved by the people of L?E community and the county thau is Capt. Morgan. Edgefield is to lose ono of ber prettiest young ladies. LRB? week's Aiken Journal and Review con tained the following: "We are authorized to announce tbs en gagement of Mr. Charles Dawson Hall, of Aikeu, and Miss Zana Timmerman, of Edgefield, the wedding, November 23rd." Mr. Eugene Froeland died at his hornett Plum Brauch on Mon day. Mr. John B. Lanier died in Columbia on Sunday and was buried at Red Hill on Tuosday. We regret that we have not space to publish the usual notices of the?e deaths. Mr. Joe S. Addison, a very prosperous farmer, who resides near Chappell's, spent Saturday and Sunday in our town with bis mother Mrs. V. C. Addison. Mr. Addison was accompanied by two pretty little daughters, Weeta and Nannie, the former of whom will remain with her grandmother for a fortnight. Some of our subscribers at Cold Spring have complained to us abou* tte delay in receiving the Advertiser. Instead of reaching Cold Spring every Wednesday afternoon as it should do, it. fre quently does not ree ch that office till Friday or Saturday. We shall look into the matter, and request our subscribers at that office to wri,te us if the paper is delayed iu the future. All Spring and Summer goods such as Musli'-.s, Lawns, Under wear, Straw Jiats, Oxford Ties. Negligee Shirts, Ladies' and Mis ses'Oxfords aud Meu's Low Cut Shoes, all Summer Clothing and various other goods must bo sold at once regardless of cost. The early buyer will gel the cream of the stock at the New York Racket Store, J. W. PEAK. Mr. and Mrs. E. .S.. Johnson moved into their pretty new resi dence near the depot on yestesday. Mr.-and-Mrs. Ii. E. 'Jaokson will reside with them; and we under stand that Mr. J. M. Cobo " will at an early day have tba house for merly occupied by Mr.. Jackson remodeled, making of * ic a very attractive piace.s Mr. and Mrs: Charlie R< Dob son and their-bright little' babe are spending several weeks with Mr. Dobson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dobson will also ar rive this week to spend some time. Later they will be the guests of Hon.. and Mrs. W. A. Strom at their'palatial home on Bole's mountain. Mr. Joe Kinara* has rented the Parker store on the public square which is now being used by the Edgefield Mercantile Company for i te furniture and vehicle depart ment. Mr. Kinard will open a first class grocery store-making a tpesialty of fancy groceries-as soon as the Mercantile Company moves its merchandise into the new building, which will be about the middle of September. Mr. Ki nara's friends wish him a large measure of success in his under taking. The inmates of the county home are "in clover''. Through the good management of the steward, Mr. J. R. Scurry, I be garden yields an abundant supply of fresh vegetables, the fields fur nish watermelons, cauteloup?s and roasting ears, while the orchards afford luscious peaches. Mr. Scurry brought us some of the peaches on Monday last. They were the largest and most beauti ful Elberta peaches that we have aver seen. Mr. Scurry pulled.one a, few days ago that weighed 10 Dunces. That's hard to btat. Mr. Jack Griffis, accompanied byJDr. J. T. Pattison and Mr. W. W\Medlock, carried his rou, Ful ler, to Augusta on Saturday last to have his eye treated by Dr. Tinsley, the noted specialist. Mr. Griffis, was apprehensive that a jr.taract was forming over his sou's eye but after a thorough examination Dr. Tinsley pro nounced it to be an ulcer that 30uld be cured by a week's treat ment Fuller will romain in Au gusta for a week or as long as nay be necessary to cure his eye. TAKES LESS WEARS LONGER. DeLanecv Gregory of Fort Plain, . N.Y. To Lougman & Martinez, Paint Makers, N. Y. 'Its a surprise how Ut;le L. & M. Paint is required to paint a big louse. Have sold the L. & M. for )ver twenty-five years. "Many houses are well painted ,vith four gallons of Lono-m?? vrovf:--- T - ,, ^. u.1 iou a norn ble ulcer on the eg of J.B. Omer, Franki iu Greve^fs [ll. For four yeais it defied all loctors and all remedies. But'i 3uckleu's Arnica Salve had ooj rouble to cure him. Equally good "or Burns, Bruises, Skiu Eruptions j md Piles. 25c at The Penn Drug j Store. JOHNSTON. Rev. P B. Grant preached.his 'arewell sermon on last Sunday in .he Johnston Baptist church, laving accepted a call near his )ld home in Kentucky. Miss Tura Werts, who was taken ;o thc Augusta hospital and opera nd on for appendicitis, if. recover ug ?apidly and will eoou return ;o her home. Thc natatorium is largely patronized by the young folks, and proves a source of pleasant recrea ron. Mrs. James A. Richardson left >n Tuesday for several weeks visit :Q relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. W. B. Cogburu spent sever il days at her mother's. About thirty-five tickets were nid at this place for the Charles ion excursion The continued rain has injured/ the August peaches, and pricc-s are rather unsatisfatory to shippers. Protracted meeting bas been ;oing. on at Dry Creek church luring the past week, resulting in several additions to the church. Messrs. John and Will Sawyer spent Sunday with relatives at Fruit Hill. Mr. Walter and Miss Sallie Sawyer will join a house party at '96" next week. The house erected by Mr. D. T. Ouzts to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Brown is nearing com pletion and will be occupied by them in a few weeks. Mis? Eioise Strother, a charm ing young lady from "Newberry, ip visiting Misses Ruby aud Gertrude Strother. The picnic of th* Farmers Club has boon postponed on account bf the nu el ing at Span's SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a hump back straight, neither viii it make a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone and heals diseased bone and is among thc fe\y genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption. Send for free sample ?COTT & BOWNE, fchemUu, "OO-4'S Pearl Street, New Voflf. soc 4nd 611091 all druggists. A Te\v mus!ins, nn 1 mercerized whito goods'left. Yours at Cost. C. E. MAY. Supervisors Quarterly Report for Quai ter Ending: July 1st, 1904. CLAIM NO. AMT. ALLOWED, Date April 5th. llj Jasper Miller, 112 John Brunson, 113 Chalmers Buzhart, 114 J W Hudson, 115 P W Cheatham, HG J W Hudson, 117 Edgefleld Mercantile Co, 118 J P Ouzts, 119 WW Miller, 120 Geo Ransom, 121 Scott Gray, 122 L D Martin, . ' 123 G P Sawyer, 12i Ramsey & Jones, 125 PM Markeri, - 126 SB Mays, 127 Walker Evans Cogswell Co 12 50 12S " <: ? 9 25 129 " *? " 12 00 130 " ? ? 14 00 131 " ? ? 10 93 132 W II O uzt.?, 83 33 133 " " ll 00 134 EE Hat-ling, 18 75 135 ?E Miller, 18 75 13(5. W W Miller, 18 75 137 WHarling, 18 75 13S RE Nicholson, 10 00 139 Penn Drug Company, 7 35 L40 M M Padgett, 4 26 141 RCGnffls, 20 00 L42 GT Duncan, 25 00 [43 T H Clark, 25 00 L44 WA Byrd, 45 47 L45 J L Mira., 12 50 L4?I JJGriiHs, 38 40 47 DP Self, 2 85 4S Dr J H Self, 29 75 .49 Norman Youngblood, 3 14 .50 J W Peak, 2015 .51 M A Walker, 20 00 .52 NL Brunson, 37 50 53 J M Cobb, 2 65 54 J II Strom, 7 50 .55 W. E Lynoh, 6 35 .56 J A Lott, 12 50 .57 W P Rushton, 5 00 58 Dr J M Rushton, 10 00 59 Wesley Yonoe, 23 76 60 B IC Pi u i tr, 25 00 61 P B Waters, 25 00 62- Robt Spears, 8 06 63 J C Harrison, ll 27 01 G A Adams, 1 50 ?5 S T Adams, 1 00 66 H W tfrouoh, 1.1 53 67 MR Wright & Bro., 18 61 68 JR Scurry, 16 66 69 fi. rs J R Scurry, 3 00 .70 Arthur Cook, 2 25 71 Robt Slaughter, 8 50 72 Fannie Upster, 8 00 73 Lewis Mosley, 4 62 74 T J Seigler, , 15 00 75 WL Winn, 5 10 76' Jones & Son, 6 70 77 WFPuui,- . 87 50 78- W Hariing, 3 75 79? J PBrumson, 25 00 S0-" Tompkins & Wells, 26 00 SI T P Morgan, 75 82 TP Morgan, . IS 75 83: DP Self, 50 00 84 TE Byrd, 10 41 85 G W Quarles, 12 50 8ir.LGBeJJ, 12 50 87: H Parker, ? .44 00 88'r WW Adams, 31717 ;8'9S JJO Seigler, 69 53 .90," Dr T J Hunter, 5 00 91 Dr T J Hunter, 5 00 92r R N Brunson, 150 m W B Cogburn, 13 70 94' Olrah Bushnell, 7 75 M Good Road Maohlne Co., 440 93 86 C M Williams, 27 SO ,07;V J W Brocknell, 26 04 98:-Johnston Cctton Oil Co,, 1J5 99 R fl Jennings, 176 32 ?'OG J B Haltiwanger, 91 40 101 Farmer's Bank, 86 60 ?02 D J Griffith. 83 00 04. ?A-.. J h Corley, 9 76 Ii? ;J M Morgau, 40 00 ?Sfi F-Paul, 2 00 iHWFPaul, 2 00 fifi Wesley Yonce, Il?-Geo W Scott,-__^' 29 40 ?ift-CM- Williams, 27 83 mb M Williams, 84 84 ?1?.|W P Brunson ? Co., 6 64 !20*S Z Seigler, 7 00 !2l|Wm A Byrd, 45 58 !22|Edgefield Chronicle, 4 50 ?23|Dr J T Pattison, 6 00 ?2irJohnston News, 8 00 ?25J.J A Lott, J 3 00 !26|Dr J M Rushton, 10 00 .27/. W M SeigUr, 2 25 !28|-W B Cogburn, 8 90 31 Bargains in Por 6G WE will sell you cheap for three new No. 9 Wheeler Ball Bearing Sewing Machi; cond hand machines. Let us sell you a Cool are reasonable for cash or ( I JONES .29 J D Allen, 3 00 ?30 W H Ouzts, 83 33 ?31 B E Nicholson,. 10 00 .32 J L Hims, 8 75 !33 W H Ouzts, 8 20 ?34 E H Folk, 15 00 .35 Scott Gray, 7 00 .36 Geo Ransom, 15 00 ?37 L D Martin, IC 50 J38 T H Clark, 8 50 .39 T H Clark, ' 8 50 ?40 GT Duncan, 2 00 .41 F L Timmerman, " 44 73 .42 G P Sawyer, 36 50 243 J H Boukuight, 16 65 244 R C Gritfis, 20 00 MoJRSourry, . 20 92 .46 J R Scurry, 7 95 247 Nicey Mosley, 3 00 ?48 Robt Slaughter, 4 75 M9 Mrs J R Scurry, 5 50 250 Lewis Mosloy, 5 55 251 Arthur Cook, 7 70 252 Edgefield Mer. Co., 129 96 253 T E Byrd, 10 41 254 J W Hudson, 19 75 255 DP Self, 50 00 256 J P Ouzts, 82 68 257 J II Cogburn, 9 20 258 WHarling, 6 00 259 J F Payne, 6 00 260 W J AV ells, 6 00 261 S E Freeland, 10 20 262 J B Tompkins, 8 70 263 L V Claxton, 6 00 264 A Horn, 6 00 265 W B Quarles, 6 00 266 L B Derrick, 7 20 267 L R Brunson, 6 00 268 J H Reel, . 8 70 269 R W ?hristie, 6 00 270 E C Dorn,. 6 00 271 F M Warren, 6 00 272 R A CochraD, 12 60 273 C C Burkhalter, 6 00 274 C E Quarles, 9 10 275 P P Doolittle, 6 00 276 P H Bussey, 4 00 277 H W Jacksou, 9 30 278 E .W Thurmond, 2 00 279 Walter Cheatham, 6 00 280 F M Leppard, 6 00 281 J E L?rick, . 6 00 282 W L Bunch, 6 00 283 J N Fair, 6 00 284 J M Mays, 8 40 285 P F Ryan, 6 00 286 W E Sheppard,. J3 60 287 O D White, 6 00 288 T L Miller, 6 00 289 D T Mathis, 9 40 290 P N Lott, 8 90 291 WAD Blackwell. ;.0'20 292 John W Yonce, 8 00 293 W J Huiet, 6 00 394 P C Stevens, 8 80 295 J H White, 6 00 296 J W Johnson, 6 00 297 W McDaniel 6 00 >98 Wm Ton ey * 6 00 ?99 J B Haltiwanger 7 90 500 D P Self 2 00 101 A A Edmunds 2 00 102 Dr F WP Butler 5 00 ?03 J W Bracknell 135 32 104 W S Marsh 6 00 ?05 G P Sawyer 4 10 106 Edgefleld Mer'ctl Co 9 85 (Disapproved) 107 Pierce Mathis I 'JO " ?08 Ben Hamp 5 00 ? 109 Jim Griffis 5 00 .? HO Tom Williams 5 00 .? 111 JL Corley 2 50 12 DJ Griffith . G2 80 June 7th. 13 C M Williams 27 83 ?14 Edgefleld Chronicle 2 50 15 J A Lott 12 50 16 Z L Boone 12 00 17 Robt Spears 10 00 18 Dr J M Rushton 10 00 19 R C CVriffi? 20 00 20 J R Boddie 5 50 21 W B Cogburn 53 50 22 T J Seigler 15 00 23 C W Spencer 5 65 24 State Publishing Co - 1 25 25 J W Hudson 19 75 2G D J Griffith 119 05 27 E H Folk 6 00 28 J T Reynolds 9 90 29 J M Cobb 7 50 30 D P Self 50 00 31 Wm A Byrd 44 92 ?2 W W Miller 17 98 33 M A Walker 22 50 34 McDaniel ? Se.gler 181 08 35 J W Bracknell 154 58 36 Dr J T Pattison 10 10 37 R C Jennings 1 50 3S W L Bvrd 2 47 39 J L Mims 30 50 ?OJAMit?ek 5 00 11 W H Ouais 13 20 12 ?! " 5 00 13 Nic-ey Mosley 3 00 . 14 Arthur Cook 6 00 15 J W Hudson 1 50 16 Mr? J ii Scurry 5 25 17 J R Scurry 20 17 IS Robt Slaughter 4 00 19 Lewis Moslev 5 25 50 W H Ousts 83 33 51 J W Peak 17 97 52 Ti m mons Bros 2 75 53 B E Nicholson 10 00 54 F L Timmerman 6 14 55 S T Williams 7 30 56 M B Byrd 2 GO 57 Dr J H Self 2 00 ic T> v\ n?.?^i - - J8 Edgefleld Mc'tl Co 230 4 (Special R R Bond) 369 Farmers Bank 370 Edgefleld Bank 71 A E Pad.g??.t^ r2--J--F-Ou?ts 73 W W Adam9 74 W H Ouzts 75 J L Corley We certify that the above state lent is correct. D. P. SELF, Sup. J. A. LOTT, Cl'k._ Big line of Puritan Corsets just eceived. Wear them thirty days nd if they are not satisfactory we nil cheerfully refund the money. ^. E. MAY Machines. CASH or on easy terms & Wilson Drop Head lies, also three good se eing Stove. "Our prices m easy terms. & sore. nnpra WE are offe m er ci al Fertilize i mour Fertilizer \ Chemical Works the Royster Brat the GUARANT) Soda and other ii WE are nov Meal, Corn, Floi and Plantation St co-Chewing am usual. See o?: WE are rea ing and Heatin Points etc. WE carry a Vehicles of all k Coffins and Undi Agents for ] - BQTCall an THE FARMERS BANK OF. EDGEFIELD S. c., STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEF '"-"-P rr' N Paid up Capital.58,000.00 Surplus andi Undivided',Profits. 22,000.00 Liability of Stockholders. 58,00X00 Protection to Depositors.$138,000.00 Z We invite attention of tho?e dt-.iring a safe dcpository?or their money to the auov? acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ?| Unlerprov ?sion of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian dministrator aad executor, and to accept and e xe cute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINiFJRD, Vice-Pre J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAR LING, Asst.-Cashi e REACHING OUT "WE are reaching ont 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 carry over an}' Summer Goods we will sell everything in that line re gardless of cost. It will pay all prospective buyers to get our prices before making their purchases. C. E. MAY. At and Below Cost. In order to close out all Summer Millinery, consisting of Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats, Misses' and Children's Hats and all kinds of. Trimmings, I have inaugurated a BONA FIDE COST SALE. In fact many goods will be sold BE LOW COST. . I must make room for my'" large" FALL STOCK. Call at once. ' $90 Regina Music Box Free to Somebody. All ladies are invited to call and see it. dAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ the Year 1904. ;ring to the Farmers a full Line of Com 's. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar Vorks, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia , and Columbia Guano's Goods known as ids. These goods have analyzed ABOVE SE, We also sell Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of igredients for Home Mixing of Fertilizers. v offering at low prices in any quanity Meat, ir, Molasses, Rice Meal, > Fine Feed, Hay ?pplies of every kind. Our Stock of Tobac 1 Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than r Stock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. dy to supply you with your Stoves, -Cook em-Hard ware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow full line of Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and inds, Harness Leather, also a full line of ^-taker's Goods, Babcock Buggies. d inspect our Stock]and you will buy, ilo and Retail