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ield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1, 1905. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dar or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, ^ accurate compounding, and rea ------ sonable prices. VV. E. LYNCH & CO. Th? Blue Ribbon stands at the head of all bed springs Edgefield Mercantile Compsny has exclu ait? tala of these things. -o' ii ':? The New York Racket Store is the place to secure Baigains in Winter Underwear, Blankets, La dies' and Misses' Cloaks and all Winter Clothing. To get our pri ;* cey and to eeelhe goods will con vince you that this is the oppor tunity of a life-time. J. W. PEAK. Wo sell the celebrated Blue Ribbon Springs for beds and guarantee them for five years. E?OH?IBI.D MERCANTILE COMPACT. Go to the planing mill for shin gle.-?, no. 1 and no. 2. FAULKNER & CATO. Crest Rugs are something new in Edgefield call at Mercantile Store and examine them. FOR SALE: I am having some excelleut lumber sawed by Mes .- sre. Brunson & Williams on my place five mileR northwest of Edgefield, and am prepared to fill all orders. See me in person or write me. I will make you prices for lumber at the mill or delivered prices. D. V. HARRIS, Edgpfield, S. C. All of the popular varieties of " Eastern Irish Potatoes for seed' and Landreth's Garden Seed just received at TIMM?NS BROS. The cold weather 'is just begin-; uing. We have too many blankets aud comforts on hand, and have determined to close them out at a big reduction. Get our prices. C. E. MAY. We are offering Bleaching, Em broidery, Lace and P. K. at very low prices. The ladies cannot afford to miss this opportunity. J. W. PEAK. Wool dress goods, white and red flaunels, heavy underwear, in fact, everything in the way of winier goods at greatly reduced prices at **v CE. MAT. There can be no true happiness where comfort does not exist. We can aupply the comfort by selling yon on? of our up-bol stered cnairs EDei?istLD MERCANTILE.COMPANY. F rash candies of all kinds, also Fruits in great variety and abun dance at TIMMONB BROS. Now is time to buy Blankets Comforts. We are showing the best line we ever bandied, and the prions are lower than ever before. C. E. MAY. Brighten and beautify your homes with new Rug?, Matting, Pictures. We have them in end less variety at very reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES. Genuino cow-boy saddle blan ? kets for sal? by Edgffi^ld Mer cantile Company. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund tb? money if it fails to cure. E. tf. Grove's signature ison sash bex. 35c. Just r?oviv?d single Bed Springs and Mattress to fit. EK?BFIBLD MERCANTILE STORE. The beat 10 cpnts Sa'mun on Haymarket can be had at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Our furniture stock is complete iu every department. See our Bed Rooms suits, Wardrobes, China Closets Book cases. Chiffonuierp, Tables, and Chairs of all U in dc. Our prices on these goods ure iu reach of ali. RAMSEY & JONES. The Wicker chairs offend by the Mercantile Company are the handaomt-Ht ev* r seen i:i Edgefield. Then is no need to bake cakes at homo when you can come to pur .tore and get delightful cakes and crackers that are fresh. TIMMONS BROS. 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 yon. RAMSEY & JONES JDo you need a good warm wiu* Ur snit for your boy? We will astonish you at the way we are catting prices on them, C. $. MAY Come rto ns for Cranberries Mince Meat, Gelatine and all of the season's delicacies. TIMMONS BROS. ;X > .??i'.;.--"'?TV.:'-' ^-"?? ..' '-" -? ^.' -R* I L?e4L New Mrs. Margaret Brown wh i been iraking a prolonged v her daughter, Mrs. W. A. returned to her home iu Sp) burg on Friday la'at. Tho venerable Dr. T. M. J who is greatly beloved iu field has bpen sppnding 8 days at the college with Co Mre/F. N; K. Bailpy. Evangelist W. P. Yarb aud Rev. J. R. Copeland wi gin a revival meeting at Mc dree on March the 5th. ' will be two services each da II o'clock a. m. aud 7 pm. erybody is invited. Wi W. Sheppard, Esq., ar from Jacksonville on Sati last and will return to-da] companied by Mrs. Sheppard Sheppard is delighted with F da and will make his home permanently. His Edg< friends wish him a full mei of success in his new field. All of tho entertainments have previously beeD giveo b Presbyterian ladies were ver; lightful, and weie largely pa ized. The one to be at the hou Hon. and Mrs. Wm. P. Cal! ou Friday evening of thie promises to be the modi enjoy -ever yet given, aud we trust this spacious mansion will be ed to overflowing. BOARDERS WANTED : A to Miss Mary Buford at the ! nett house opposite the Presl rian church. The members ol' the ath club realized about $50 from minstrel that was given iu college auditorium on Fr HV^ning last. A large audience in attendance and net one * away disappointed. The boyi was expected of them, gave excellent entertainment, meri the many expressioi.s of pr that have been heard about minstrel. Rev. C. E. Burls altPiided religious conference at J ob ni last week, and,ou Friday be invited and urg? d to go to Au CUB, Ga., and till the pulpit of ] .Mr. Neighbor on Sunday. The ter has been one of toe leac spirits in the conference and 1 L. A. Cooper, the pastor of Johnston church, was especi anxious to hav>: Mr. Neigbbo] main through Sunday. Mr. B very kindly consented to g Auaericus, having previously vited Rev. Mr. Huudley to pre for him on Sunduy morning. Elsewhere in this issue wer. lieb au announcement from I Marvin Auld, the beloved pat of our Methodise church, to effeet that a series of revival jusfif?..wJ.I hf>.bfttd io -i?* ,??WJ beginning the 3rd Sunday in t month. Rev. B. R. Turnipseed, Aiken, will asrist in thismeetii This deeply pious and schola gentleman visite Edeefield alic a year ago and won the hearts a affections of all who heaid h praach. The ministers will their part toward making I meeting a success New itremai for tho laymen of all the church to do their full duty. Mr. W. H. Turner has retu.n from New York, whore he spe more than two weeks ransack i the factories and wholesale hous to get tee best of everything f the patrons of the Corner Stol Mr. Turner says that he w arrrnzed at the cheapness of cott< gc;,ds. By gr:ng early he not on avoided the riiEh tut secun man}' bargains before the i creaked demand, which alwa; conies as the season advance caused prices to rise. The ladi< will be greatly surprised by tr. very low erices that the beautifi spring merchandise will be sol at by the Corner Store. Let us sell you Cotton See Hulls. Large t-upply just recnivet EOGSFIELO MERCANTILE CO On Sunday morniug last Rei W. T. Hundlev pr-eached a ver J?ble sermon in our Baptist church which was literally overflown) with people. He ie now pastor c i he F i M Baptist church of H ig Point, N. C., and cam^ to Edge field primarily to attend theGolc en Wedding celebration of Mi and Mrs, R. H. Mims, who hav bfen very dear friends of Mi Hundley since the lattir serve the Edge-field church as pasto twenty-odd years ago. He is ver affectionately greeted by his for mer parishioners whenevpi h comes ti Edgefield, The ApvEtiTiTER solutes thi new firm, Meesrs. May & Blalock which han for its senior membe Mr. J. H. May. aud Mr. P. P Blalock, Jr., for its junior member They will deal in groo eries, plaD tallon supplies, etc., making t specialty of fancy groceries, Thesf gentlemen went to Charleston last week aud purchased larg? quantities of goods which areuoH arriving, They will occupy the corner si ore that was formerlj occupied by Messrs. May & May, Both of these gentlemen are not only courteous and obliging boj straightforward, upright and bou. est men who believe in giving full 16 ounces to the pound, heuo? they are certain to prosper by building up a l-usiuess upon a permanent and paying basis. We bespeak for the new firm tbat large measure of patronage which it deserves. The highest test of a wagon is nina years wear." The Mitchell Wagon has been used that length of time without repairs right in Edgefield counly. Sold by EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE "Co. nil.----^-m. i n-Ti-^tm^mmrm Death o! Mr. John B: Corley No mortal evsr knows how n or remote is the hour of his ' parture. Often Borne disease which the victim knows ooth is destroying some vital organ ? suddenly the collapse comes. Sunday evening last Mr. John Corley fell dead at his home our town, presumably the cai being heartfailure. The ma portiou of Mr. Corley's life v spent on his farm near Mon? t but moved to Edgefield about f years ago. He was a veteran of I Civil war4 having shouldered 1 musket in response to the call duty rnd fought bravely tbrnu? out the long four years. The < ceased.is eurvived by two sc and four daughters. On Mond the remains were can ?ed to \ netta for interment. Killed on Saturday Last, While in the discharge of 1 duties ae section foreman on t Charleston and Western Carol i railroad Mr. John C. Buss^y w killed on Saturday last at Snee< Hill, three miles from the S vannah river. lu assisting to ; move a hand car fi om the tra so as to clear it for a traiu to pc Mr. BubBey was hurled into ett nity, being struck by the eugu He was one of th? best forem on the entire line, always keepi MB section of the roadbed iu e celleut condition. In his dea the west-side of, our county h lost a good citizen. The deceas is survived by a devoted wife, w before her marriage was Misa L zie Heath, and several childre The interment took place at R Hill on Sunday 'rBt, Rev. J. Littlejohn officiating at the ? neral. The Presbyterian Programm?. The programme for Hie mus:( entertainment ot tho ladies of t Presbyterian church at the hor of Mr Wm P Calhoun on the e\ ning of March 3rd, is ad follows: Piano Solo, "The Tower Scene The Tro valore-James T. Baci Vocal solo, "Snoopy Shoo Swinj M iss^Uii ld well; Pinn duet, "Ti aha,'-?Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey HI Miss Ora La nd ru ni ; Recitation Miss Nickles; Vucal solo- Mr. J: M. Cobb; Piano and C riiet, Rev P Bia tock a. d Miss Edward! B:aloclc: Vocal duet, M:S E J Ni n's * ami * Miss Elzi Mims; Fit Nocturne, Mrs W S C-'gburn; Voe Solo, "Voiche Sa pete," Mrs Ka W Cneatham; Vocal duet, Away Binnings," Mrs W K Baili ami Miss Caldwell; bongs hy the CCI Quartette; Piano solo, Mi Haiti Wanger; Vocal solo, M George F Minis; Piano Solo, ?! J ll Tillman. Re fresh men ts-''Me n uA sal course, coffer, chocolate, coco There may be other attractioi Everything has been arranged wi a vew of matu ? ali who may i tend, have u pleasant evening. A mission, ten cents; Refreshmen fifteen c^nts. Again It is G. L. Tenn & Son. After selling his farm ana mo ing back tobi's mansion on Ma street, where Mr. and Mrs. J. H olstein aud Capt. W. H. Bru son reside with him..Mr^ W. _ Penn was not satisfied i &ss h was actively engaged in^Wsinesi Therefore, he has purovAed hi former lousiness, Tbs .mWu Dru Store, from Mr. R. L. no?novan: and has restored the foS|"fcr titi? G. L. Tenn & Son, tr. |he busi ness. This very old wrcantih establishment, wbich^RvaB firs opened its doors for bowness bi Mr. W. B. Penn's fat???in l$i? has a prestige that cli'd?rs aboi, very few establishine^jl of thi kind During all of ttj.19 years i has merited and oiijoHfl the pa tronage of a large peyton of thc Edgefield public. Nonf Mr. Peni purposes more than ?|er to m ak? .this store the rendevous of ai classes who want ho/est, depend able drugs and groceries at reason able prices. Already! the int?rioi of the store io bcmgtieautified anc the stock ie being r/pleuishod anc enlarged. Mr. Peimu-.x tends a verj cordial invitation,/to all of hil old friends and ?{patrons to cal upon him. A Mrs. A. E. P adg jt Entertains. Tba hospitabl ?;3 home of Mrs, A. E. Padgett wA the scene of c delightful occasion on Thursday afternoon last. T*? officerp, mis sion collectors arill a uumber of the older memb&l of the mission society of the Baptist church were entertained at ai?uViolet Tea," a very novel and Hpeautiful recep tion. The parlo j program m i was .most enjoyable,fpneisting of vocal 8 dictions and instrumentai music on thu sweet-tYmed Wing piano. This iastrumeilt is unique iu that ;t combijes tlje harp, mandolin and piauo, and the performers varied the musical progruaime by using the attachments. lustruraen tal solon werejreudered by Mrs. J H. Tillman, Mrs. Pamelia Holland Mrs.. J. L. Mims and Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey, [The vocal selection "Alioe where art thou" was sung by Mrs. E., J. Norris and M:ss Eliza Mims, with piano accom paniment by Mrs. R. H. Mims. At five o'clock the guests wer^ invited tootha diuing room whftie was spreadjbefore them a delight ful and appropriate repast, with the tasteful hand of an artist ex hibited in] the beautiful decora tions, all Wearying out the coi r scheme pfvioiet and white. Under the purple;chandelier was a skill fully embroidered violet centre piece and arrauged thereupon a fragrant and abundant bouquet of white hyaoiuths. The table cover was of saowy linen with Mexican drawn work pieces lio^d with the color of the violet and on each end nf the table stood white Easter lillies in purple jar*. The place cards were ?"cur*ted with purple violets, and tbeaalted almond receptacles each tied with a b?w of violet ribbon. The menu prepared did credit to a couo?3 sour. The Woman's Mission Socie ty ?B greatly indebted to this om of its members for the kind and courteous compliment, and the event will long be que of grateful reraer '"rance to those so fortunate as to be present. Veteran of Two Wa's. . Tho old laud-marks that cou uect the living present with rhe dead past of Toi g ago are one ty one passing away. Conspicuous among these laud-mark? iu Edge field cuuuty was Mr. Frank Rey nolds who died at the hom-) of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Byrd, on Sunday last. Mor* than eighty eight years ago Mr. Rey olds was born in the house in which be died, having never moved nor lived elsewhere. The longest time that the deceased 3peut away from this home which he loved SJ weil was'during two wars-tho Semi nole or Florida war aud the war between the states-in both oi which he rendered invaluable service to his countv. Not only did he render service during the times of bloody conflict but the deceased has been an active, useful citizen in times of peace. In the earlier years of his life, be for ?J he was incapacitated by the weight of years, he wa6 ever ready with a willing haud to to aid in those things that con tributed to the well-bo-iug of his neighbors, his community and county. The deceased was popular with all ages and.classes. Who did not honor aud esteam ''Uucle" Frauk Reynolds, as be was generally called? HQ was eudowed with a yigorous mind and strong consti tution. Lees than a mouth ago he rode his pouy to Edgefield, visit ing at the home of his friend, Dr. J. Ti Pattison. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Broad water and Mrs. Charles Byrd. Rev P. P. Blalock couducted the funer al on Monday at Gilgal, where toe mortal remains were laid to rest. Informs Relatives of the Death : ol a Lillie Child. Dear Kindred: I avail myself of ihe'sad privilege, through the kind.less of the ADVERTISER, to in form the friends and relatives of Mr. R. L. and Mrs. Eleanor Sulli van Foley, of Wayne, West Va., that their eldest child and only precious daughter, Julia Arbutous Foley, cn Ihe 2nd inst, was spot lessly robed in glory and tenderly borne by tbe holy augels to blos som for the master in paradise. For over two weeks, dear little Julia, two years, seven months and twenty three days cf age, waB a painful sofferer, b^ing the victim of lung fever. Other particulars no' known. Lovingly yours, T. Trenton, S. C., Feb. 6, 1905. Series of Revival Services ro be Heldin the Methodist Church. Mr. Editor: On the 3rd Sunday iu March we expect to b^gin a series of revival services in the Methodist church. There will bei two services each day throughoui j the week following the 3rd Sun day. Rev. B. R. Turnip8eed of . Aiken, whose vreit among ns last summer ?6 very pleasantly re uiembe^?e^j^ill be with us and will do thepretr>hiPj?^J^^ our hearts our one great ob^o^tSia, to uplift the cause of Christ in EdgefWd, to deepen the spiritual life of Dbristians, and to save those who are out of the fold of Christ. We ask the entire commu nity to pray for an outpouring of ! God's spirit upon us and we ex tend a most hearty invitation to our friends of the olher churches of the town to meet with us in these services. Our constant prayer ia that they may prove a meauB of grace to lie. all. Yours fraternally, MARVIN AULD. Oil Impoverished soil; like impov erished blood, needs a proper fert ilizer. A chemist, by analyz ing the soil can tell you what Fertilizer to use for different products. % If your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are Induing in it. It mav be vou need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, .'ind fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that is so easily digested and" assimi lated ns Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen the body when milk and cream fail to do it. Scott's Emulsion is always the same; always palatable and always beneficial where the body is wasting from any cause, either in children or adults. We will send you a sample tree. Be sure that this pic ture in the form of a label is on tho wrapper of every bottle of EmuV sion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE CHEMISTS 409 Pearl St. Jew YoiK 50c. and $1.00, Ali Druggists, 1845 ARE AGA I desire to iii Store" and have i I ara deeply ? the ties of friends I am now rea come to my store OF G. L. 1845 Second Week's Jury. W A Howie, Modoc; B L Stevens, Elmwood; J L Crouch, Shaw; 0 M Eid so'S Johnston; J M Minor, Hibler^JF Barton, Pleasant Lane; Jan.cs I?cVorc, Elmwood; J D White, Talbert: H G Sanders, Plum Branch; Lem Haring, Moss; J A Prince, Collier; J 0 Atkinson, Meriwether; CW Pen nal, Hibler; M B Byrd, Pl. a-sant Lun?; W T Blackwell, Modoc; A M Timmcrman, Pleasant Lane; 0 A Austin, Johnston; W C Her rick, Johnston; T A Broadwater, Shaw; ti N Tim (herman Kl inwood; C W Par due, Wards; R A Cochran, Talbert; W S Adams; Wisc; H HSmiih, Red Hill; F A Walker, Shaw; J E Cornet!, Plum Branch; Wallace Roberson, Modcc; J G McKio, Meriwether; J C Parks, Modoc; J M Coleman, Jr , Hibler; M B Brown, Plum Branch; J L Smith, Shaw; J S Strom, Moss; B S Holland, Shaw; J H Reel, Wise; J W Morgan. Talbert. Cold Spring. The epri?g days will soou be here, and why not every house wife have a flower yard this year? We hear much of of our city friends having what they call "city beautiful". It see.ns -to me thatevtry home in our town and couutry could have its "home beau'iful". It is the duty of pa rents to make home beautiful beautiful in IOVH, beautiful ni words, beautiful in kind deeds, beautiful in spirit and beautiful in flowers. We are like Sam Jones iu one particular we "love reli gion and flowers. Every family in our town h ti s had some one sick in it last week. For six days did j'our correspond ent tus8el with the grip and we are not entirely loosed from it yet. .^Our neighbor Mr. F. B. Thomas is still on the eick list. Our teac'.iers were both eick last week, also many of their pu pils, so our Behool was suspended for several days. Some of our people sold their cotton last week, eight can te being the price. We have on-* en tire crop yet-two baleB-which we are .holding for teu and a half cent9 per pound. We could have sold at one time for ten cents. We want the half cent for interest. ^v?fcskavo 8ome_ iajyperjs^in^our communityTKat raise their own meat and corn at home and these farmers are making money. An experienced Missouri corn grow er says that when a crop of sixty bushels to che acre is raised the corn coBts thirteen cents a bushel to produce it; for fifty bushels it is fifteen cents; for forty bushels eighteen cents; for thirty-five bushels twenty-two cents and for thirty bushels thirty cents. If thy ahove ?B true,-au au d. experien ced corn farmer iu Kentucky says the figures "are not out of the way", there is no excuse for our farmers having their corn shipped to them from the west. Last Saturday Mr. John Bus say; sou of the late D. C. Bussey, Si -, was killed by a freight train uear his home at Evans on the C. W. C. R. R. Mr. Bussey was in the employ of C. W. O. R. R. aB section master, and was on his car with a squad of hands. An extra freight train, that Mr. Bus sey knew nothing of ran over him. Mr. Bussey was very popular with the road officials, and was regard ed aa one of their very best men. He was a member of the Woodman of the world. Mr. Bussey leaves a wife, three children, a mother, three brothers and two tisters, audahostof friends to mourn his loss. He was buried at Red Hill cemetery yesterday, Rev. J. T. Litlleiohn conducting the ser vice. We extend our prayers and sympathy to the bereaved ones. Mr. George Whatley and Miss Carrie Morgan of Faifa visited Rose Cottage last week. Mr. R. A. Wash of Rehoboth was in town last week. Mr. P. R. Waites of Modcc was on our Btreets some days ago shakiug hands with his many f ieuds. ROSE COTTAGE. . Are You Engaged ? Engaged people ?hould remem ber, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by kerp ing their digestions in good con dition with Electric Bit'ers. S. A. Brown, of ?ennett?'illp, S. C., says: "For years,-ny wife suffer ed intensely from dyspepsia, com plicated with torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Elec trie Bitters, which helped ber at once, and finn)!}- made her enl?re ly well. - ?She is now strong and healthy." The p^n Drug St ire, W. E Lynch & Co., druggist*, sell and guarantees thom, at 50c a bottle. No-Cure-No-Pa ? Baan LIN DOING BUSINES form ray friends that I have purch restored the old title, G. L. PENN grateful to my friends and the publ mip that existed for so many years, ,dy to supply your needs in DRUGS PENN & SON, Edge Having enjoyed a year o? pros perity, now comes before the pub lic feeling that they are iu better position than ever to satisfy their customers both as to quality and prices. We have always kept in stock a full line of Groce ries, Wagons and Buggies. Our line of Furniture has not been complete for the want of space. We have overcome this difficulty by the addition of a Becond story, aud we now have a full and up-to-date stock of Fur niture^ Mr. A. A. Glover, formerly with Ramsey & Joues haB charge of the Vehicle, Furniture and Underlak ing Department. We invite an inspection of our All who vie a cordial welc attention. Roll ol" Honor Of the Edgefield graded school for the week ending Feb. 24tb; 1905. 3RD GRADE: Florence Peek, Elliott Padgett, Tresevant Timmons. James Tim merman, Thelma Bailey. 4TH GRADE: Nell Jones, William Ouzts, Wallace Roper J. T. Harling, Grace Dobsou. 5TH GKADE : Mattie Patlisou, Ruth May.0, May Tompkins, Natalie Padgett, Mims TimmouSj Earle Timmons, James Lamb. Ift^i GRADE : Juliau Holstein, Ellen McKie, Mamie Duuovant, Louis Eddie man, Sadie Mims, Kathleen f?lf^fcjftoyj^l j^eak, Geueva Mur ?ay, Charlie Roper7^??t??^3S?0 /ant, Frank Braut, R. M. Scurry. t?as Stood the Test 25 Years Hie old, original GROVE'S Tasteless }hill Tonic. You know what you are aking. lt is iron and quinine in a asteless forra. No cure, no pay. t?0c. Letter to Dr. ?V. Luther Jones. Edgpfidd,S. C. Dear Sir: Tiree gallons saved s $12 to $15 earned. Mr. Ranford Platt of Bridge port, Conn, ordered 15 gallons "?evoe to paint his house, and re urned o galiana. His painter said t would take 15; a Jead-and-oil minter. Hubbell &, Wade Co sold it. rhey say everybody has the same ixperience there. The reason is, of course : they ire used to poor paint. What is poor paint? Anything jot Devoe : some worse than others Besides, paints wear about as hey cover. Double the $12 to $15. Yours truly F. W. DEVOE & Co The Edgefield Mercantil? Co. !3. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Sidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news japers ls sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, J the great kidney, liver t and bladder remedy, lt is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der ?-pecialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing' lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is. the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp*Root is not rec smmended for every thing but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found |ust the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in svery ease that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried lt, may have a sample bottle sent fre? by mail, also a book idling more about Swamp-Root and how to [ind out. if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous jffer tn this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of ssr&inp-noot. dollar sizes are sold by ?.11 good druggists. ry. 50 ce?s, 1905 I AND SOW 5 AT THE SAME OLD STAND. aeed tbe stock, and business of "The Penn Drug 6 SON, to thc business. ic generally for all past favors. Now let us renew I and Groceries and will make it to your interest to field,S C. 1905j f???m gooda s.ud a comparison of price. Our Btock of vehicles include tb.6 King of Buggies. Babcock, The Columbia, McFarlan, Brown, Wrenn and Jewell. We sell the Mitchell, OwenBborro, Piedmont and Russell wagons. We have the best line of Cook and Heating Stoves ever brought the Edgefield. Our Steel Ranger are unexcelled in style finish and durability. Three 3izes. We offer also the Iron King, Macks Leader, Cresent Leader, Globe Leader and Stunner. All sizes and prices to suit the purchaser. In Furniture we have hand some Oak Suits, Bureaus, Wash stands with or without Toilet Chiffoniers, Tablea, China Closets, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Hat Racks Chairs, Lounges, Iron Bed Springs We have the best line of Mat tresses ever brought to Edgefield. Rugs and Mattings we have in all grades. We have also a full line of Art squares. Our new Hearse arrived and wt are now ready to respond to calle at reasonable prices. Our Undertaking Department is complete, we have a full lin? of Coffins of all kinds from cheap varnished goods to best Me tal io. Our ?took Draped Cloth and White Plush Caskets are ai hand some as ever brought lo town. Wt also keep in stock a nie? line Burial Robes. ?it our store will meet with jome and will receive polite Free ! Free ! ! Regina ISdTusic Box. < All ladies are entitled to ? free chance at this BOX. Contest closes March 1st. Don't delay. ~TP=?^ Yours for business, JAS. E. HART 5eT7?D^?a^ndry in Tuesdays. ^.r^ C A GRIFFIN ?T&O; FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The Companies represented by us have been doing busi ness in Edgefield County for over twenty-five years. AGGREGATE ASSETS OVER * S200.000.000. WE will appreciate your patronage and give your busi ness prompt and personal attention. ... ^ WE have on hand a large fresh supply of all grades and prices of horses and mules that we selected in person from the stock farms of the Northwest, By being "on the spot" in person we can get the creamof t?x& ucx^jrJsL&'t and bring direct to Edgefield to our patrons, thereby SAVING THEM THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. OUR supply will NOT BE REDUCED below 60 head during the season giving those who buy from us a LARGE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. For spirited horses, that can go when you want them to go, for kind, gentle family horses for ladies, for all-pur pose from horses, and for first-class mules come to our stables. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. OUR prices are just as LOW as good stock can be sold at f B. L JONES & SON, [J^g^Stable in Rear of Court House. Georgia Chemical Works AUGUSTA, GA. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS AND ACID PHOSPHATE. CAPACITY AUGUSTA FACTORY PON PON FACTORY TONS. 35,00O 35>??? TOTAL 70,000 Equal to 700,000 Bags for Each Season. OUALITY BEST Mechanical Condition Excellent ANALYSIS GUARANTEED EVERY BAG F?LL WEIGHT 200 POUND* ' SOLD BT