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i gBfiggga?ggggB ?fTr'S^StS Edsrefi?ld Advertiser J. L. MUIS. - - - ED?TOlt v INPOBMATM; Subscription Price-Sent to any address for one one year $1.50, for sis mont bb, 75c; for three months, 50c, Payable m advance. Kates for AdvertiBinjj-One~ inch Hm Insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent lier word, each insertion. Other local notices, ten cen*s per line for first in sertion; Uve cents per line for each subsequent 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 thre*;, six, and twelve months Write for terms. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1905. Wonder if Bishop Potter said, il\ must be about my Father's lousiness," while founding the Subway Tavern, audsubseqnentljv^'1 when he slandered Soufh^<Varo- j liba? As to the lattej^-f^nowever, , Benet seemj^to have effec- i silenc^rtihe bishop's "un- < ??Der." In the matter of divorce and the re-marriage of divorced per sons, South Cnrolina has received no little free advertising: Let us hope that this exploiting of the safeguards that are thrown around the home and marriage relation^ in this Btate will have a wjU^0^" some effect upon those whp^regard us as freaks and mc^Btroeities, and who tear asunck^r the matri monial bondp,,s*^cred though they be, vpou?>^merest pretext. ^???ectric Lights Needed. The facilities for lighting our town are about as unsatisfactory as they could be, so wo are pleased to learn that the town council is in communication with electrical engineers concerning the installa tion of an electric li?ht plart. No definite action bas yet been taken and will not be unril all of the in formation procurable concerning the cost, etc., has been obtained, so that tho matter can be acted upon intelligently. Why should uot our town be BB well lighted as many much small er towns ? It is true that the cost of lights will be greater than at present but there can be no improvement or progress along any Hne without there is -some sacrifice or additional outlay. Talk the mattter up. The need is great: Following-electric lights will come^^x^^^^^?^^ ?. : - take^pr??xeast withscompetr^te T^'^'0t?m?vunless we?wake and-take ^ oh new life. The Baptist Toaos: People's Convention In Charleston A Spiritual and intel lectual Feast. Great, grand, glorious, was the convention of the Baptist young people of the state that was held in Charleston last week. Each of ' the three dp vs seemed as "one of . those heavenly days that cannot . die." Hearts were touched, hopes revived, lofty aspirationsjjtnkm" died, spiritual lives quickened ^nd-recdDBe?rated by the delibera tions of this great body of Christ ian workers, the watchword of which was development. Devel opment of the erstwhile latent forces of mind and heart of the .individual Christian in order that the work among the young peo pie may giow and expand until the remotest corner of the state shall have become organized for the upbuilding of Zion in South Carolina. ' Notwithstanding the fact that encouraging reports were sent in from every section of the state, yet there was a mar i feet desire that the werk be projected upon a larger scale-that t!ie lukewarm unions be revived and that new ones be organized in plaoes where nonejhave hitherto existed. Doubt less this desire to recruit the ranks of the organized Baptist young people will be realized, for a man who does not stop short of success in whatever he undertakes, Capt. T. T. Hyde, of Cbarlesto i, was unanimously re-elected president. Our limited space does not ad mit even of a summary of the many very admirable addresses that proved to be a delectable feast for the mindsand food for the souls of the great throng that was in attendance. Indeed so in teresting was each and. every ees sLn of the convention that some of the up-country delegates who were almost persuaded to go out sight seeing up and down the quaint old city were drawn as i by irresistible cords to the church at the appoiuted hour for the opening of the exercises. The ses siou8 were arranged, however, with the view of giving many who were in Charleston for the first time an opportunity, to visit the places of interest such as the navy yard, Lattery, historic churches, muse um, the citadel, Magnolia cerne tery, Magnolia Gardens, etc. There being only morning and evening sessions the afternoons could be devoted to pleasure excursions As was anticipated the music was a very "delightful feature -r the convention. Two large sweet toned, upright pianos were placed by the rostrum, and directly in front of these v. ere seated a doz en, or more ladies who led tbe singing, which was, of course, participated in by the entire con gregation. At the ev? ning services the large pipe organ,' the largest H ft i the city, was used and, special usic was rendered each evening, be EdgefieJd delegates wero made i transgress one of the command ?ents in that they coveted the ipe organ bf the Citadel Square lurch. How we'wish that (.very lurch in Edgefield had one like it, Aud the social side of the con ention, what shall we sa}' of that? he providing of the right kind of >cial pleasure was on* object for hieb this young peoplt'd v o k w? 8 )uuded, and the union of which ie convention was the guest gave beautiful object lesson in this jature of the work by the inan er in which th* convention' was ?tertaiued. At the close of the rsl cession (.n Tuesday evening ll of the delegates were invited ito the church parlors where re resbments were served.and homesu-] ssigned. And it is in the Ohpdf-V iston homes that one see^? and'' xpenences that wXfole-souled ospitality thatjvrfis made Char !8lon farao Half a-M?undred or more of the etepg&ies went on an excursion roMagnolia Gardens ou Thursday afternoon. And here let us beg lur readers that if an opportunity is ever afforded them to visit :his the most beautiful of all if earth's beautiful places by a*''1 meaus avail yourselves <y?--/ihe ipportunity. However nv?uch. its beauty may have hee^ pictured ;o you the half has .^ever yet been :old. / Bv arrangement of the enter lainment^wnoittee Friday was nost delightfully spent picnicking j,t pxfe Isle of Palms, where jKietcb.98 out before the eye railee and miks of snow white beach, which ia one of the prettiest on the Atlautic coast. The young peo pie (everybody, was young on this occasion) passed the day prome nading up and down the beach gathering shells that were swept ashore by the incoming tide. At the dinner hour on long tables spread upou the pavilion a de lightful picnic dinner was served. Eu the afternoon all returned to the city and again assembled in th- evening in the parlors of the church where an informal farewell social gathering was held. Soon, too soon, the hours passed rapid ly away and reluctantly good-byes were said, the hope being express ed that* ail would meet in Spar tauburg where the next conven tion will be held one year hence. Should the fifteen delegates from Edgefield who attended this convention be spared y^t many years, and even though ''o'er the past Oblivion should streich her wing," the recollection of this, very pleasant trip will ever and anon Joooi up before them as if it were but yesterday. Johnston. Our community was saddened by the* telegraphic announcement of the death of Mrs. William Bradford ofG???t?yiW^^?^^Q dj^w^ndpp^d^ ^^.VJewffye?rs -ago .-became ?& J?i?e^Shel^E^ ?"and Hf?r geh tie ^a^wp]Sm^^ti??ds; Deep sympathy is felt for her loved ones in having to give her up so soon. Her body was placed in Spann's cemetery on Tuesday last in the presence of a very large gathering of friends. Rev. L. A. Cooper is in Live Oak, Fla. aiding in a protracted meeting. Rev. Mr. Ridley ?B pas^ tor. Willie Up8haw ?B also Jbe're! The latter is also known- as^'Ear nest Willie", and has writt MI sev eral books^also was a writer in "Sunj3.y-South. -3?ev. Hartwell Edwards will preach in Johnston Baptist church Sunday. Miss Sallie Mobley and Dr. P. N. Keezee will be married in the bride's home on the 18th inet. These young people are genera! favorites, and happy wishes will be showered upon them. Only a few friends will witness the cere mony. The New Century Club met at the residence of Mrs. T. R. Den ny on last Friday afternoon. The blustery weather did not lessen attendance. The subject for dis cussion was Hawthorne, and au exceedingly interesting hour was passed. Even our stately and dig nified prpsident was heard to m phatically declare "We have Had an awfully good time." It was a fit afternoon for hot cocoa, nabis co wafers, and love shavings ?erved by our hostess. Quite a heavy frost was notice ible in placea on Thursday morn ing, but we saw no damage done ;o garden truck. On tho 16th inst in our Baptist ?hurch will begin a two weeks Bible study. We are looking for vard to it with much pleasure. Honor Koli. 1ST. GRAPE : Annie Mae Tim mons, Willie ilae Hart, Eugene Timmons, jallie Poak, Lizzie Pruitt, Jennie simkins, Francis Simkinp. 2NP. GRAPE: Gladys Padgett, Florence Mime, lelen Tillman, Lizzie Roper. 3RD GRADE : Elliott Padgett, Faustino Bf-"ley rving Padgett. 4TH GRADE: Sarah Ballowe, Wallace Roper, fell Jones. 5TH GRADE : Mattie Pattison, Francis Bur ass, Justine Cautelou. 6IH GRAPE : Ellen McKie, Sadie Mims, ?yali Peak, Gjueva Murray, amie Dunovant, Kathleen Glover harlie Roper, Willie Duuovaut. FOR SALE: One yoke of oxen, ur years old, well broken and .ady for service. Apply lo C. M. WILLIAMS, Cleora. S. C. L Gold Spring, ?he lest hi>B now come to the .rmere, shall I or Bball I not iant a large cotton crop? The .finer would bs on tbe safe side he would plant his cotton crop tpecting five cents per pound lis fall. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wutee, of iodoc, visited friend's in our town ist week. The young people cf Antic ch ad a pleasant outing on Turkey reek last Saturday. Some fished . the water others on dry hy*dR hose who fished in the \>j^fter le orted a failure tbosr^'who fished a dry laud havey-Tfot reported as st. Howev-e^rall ?'ho attended ?ported-^ph^asaul time . AfcrlCThomas Traylor, of Rehp ootb, visited friends at Fountain y [nn last Saturday and Sunday./' Mrs. E. C. Winn, of Edenfield ^.tended church at Rehol^h last Sunday. Mr. R. A. Cochra^ of Rehoboth ,s having hie ??te tr y new house sainted, yr sollie T. Smith went to last week and bought a of spring goods for her store. ? Mr. Frank West, of Antioch visited his father, Mr. John West, laBt Sunday. The mauy friends of Mr. F. B. Thomas will be glad to know rhat he is able to be out agaio alter so long a spell of sickness. The beautiful Carolina poplars that were set out around Red Hill church have all putout their tiny leaven aud bid fair to make au early shade for church going peo ple. A large congregation worshipped at Rehoboth last week.. Mr. and MIB. Tandy Broad water of Treutou visited I bi ir mother, Mrs. Wash, of Rehoboth, last Saturday and Sunday. Married, at Rose Cottage, April 9th 1905, by Rev. J. T. Littlejohn. Mr. John Talbert and Mis3 Ida Kubanks. Th?s* young people have a bright future before them. We wish them much success and happiness. ROSE COTTAGE. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick,sore, hea''y, wrary and worn-out by the paius and poisons of dyspepsia, billiousues*, Bi ight's disease, and sin:i lar internal dis orders, don't sit dpwu and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will uot be burden ed by a load of debt disease. Al The Penn Drug Store and W. E. Lynch & Co., Price 50c. Guaran teed. .'-;.W.?;>TTED r ; To .buy^our-ind^ g?e^t?a^oga? furnit?re?''such as"'oict'Oak chest, High-boys, Low-boys, Tail clocks, Sideboards, BureauB, Mirror?, Ta bles, Chairs, etc. In fact any thing in the line of antiques. Ad dress OLIVER C. HILL, Bethlehem, Connecticut. -. "Full of Tragic Meaning. are these lines fnru J. H. Sim mons, of Casey, Ia. Think what might have resulted from his ter rible cough if he had not takPD the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until I took Dr. Kii.g's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs aud Cold?, which completely cured me." In stantly relieves aud permanently cures all throat and luug diseases ; prevents grip and pneumonia. At The Penn Drug Store aud W. E. Lynch & Co., druggist ; guaran teed; 50o and $1.00- Trial bottle free. Wo want every housewife in this vicinity to know that we pay especial attention to our Fai cy Grocery department. A complete line of the choicest canned goods 3au always be found at our store If we haven't what you want we will order it for you. MAY & BLALOCK. About Rheumatism . There are few diseasas that in 3ict more torture than rheumatism ind there is probably no disease for which such a varied and use ess lot of remedies have been mggested. To say Ibat it can be iured is, therefore, a bold 6tate nent to make, but Chamberlain's ?aiu Balm, which enjoys au ex ;eusive sale, has met with great luocees in the treatment of this lisease. One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers havo testi ied to permanent cures by its use. Vby suffer when Paiu Balm .fiords such quick relief and osts but a trifle? For sale by All )ruggists. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and ertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Pres/; ane Mill,and Shingle Outfit?. hitiJdinf,} ridf <>, If ?ct cry, F une nd Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll achinists'and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipt ittings,Saws, Filea, OiJere, etc. We i*t every day. Work 150 Hands, oundry, Maohine, Uoiler, Press and Gin Worka gy Rep* is Promptly Don? D?ard Iron Worts & Snpply Ct AUGUSTA, GA Citation. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Y J. P. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Hrs. A. L. Bnatwright ade si'ir to me, to granta her letters Administration ol' the Estate aptfa t'icts ol' James Boat wright, d^eased These are therefore to clf^eand ad onis!] all arid singuJaJ^he kindred ul creditors ofjirfid James Boat right deceasjy<*fthar, th<?y be and ap-^ .ar before*!*T', i? the Court of Pro^l iti! to>*fe held at Edgefield', C. Efp'fo ?0?i the 2Uth day of ApriLV next rrter publication thereof, ak"1"1 o'clock n the forenoon, to show^Vse.' V any lfej have- why the 3g&# Administra ion should not b*^/ai\.l\ n, , Given under o??^flaud> L,"S Sth day )f Apn!.]9^ALrjEN) J p E C 2<_^?1_ r?KS-U?AiNC?AQENCY When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of rrireJS - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the New Year IvIFE - - - Insurance Co. I will ap preciate a share of yourbusi ness. J can be-found at my office-Oftce No i---ov.r Bs.uk of Kdffefield. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy the Best and Most Popular "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it fo-' revere coughs and elderly people bay it for la grippe," says Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. lt set-ms to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There is no question but this medicine .is the beet that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether "it be a child or an adult that is afflicted It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by All Druggists. . ? If your eyes arc 'worth having they are worth saying. Do so with thc right kind of glasses. Geo. F Minis. Cptk*Iii IK A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, ii eedingprProi.ru dhi? Piles. Druggists refui.d money if II V/.O OINTMENT ?ails tb cure any ?IM? im maller ul ho.w long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First ap plied iou gi ve? ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't; it sendUOc in stamps and it will b? forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., Sl.'T.ouis, Mo Over ?Work Weakens : ?nhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys ar? your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the 'wasts or impurities in the'blood. If they are sickior out of order, they fa? to do their work. j . Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. . i Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-v/orking in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that ?nearly all constitutional diseases have their-begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swarrip-Root, the great kidney remedy ia soon realized. It stands the highest, for its wonderful cures of thc most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail nomo of Swainp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find aut if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but .?.member the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ind the address, Binghamton, N. on every bottle. P EDGEFIELD, S.' C. Jtate and County Depository. Ul HECTORS. J. C. SnBPPARD, W. W. A DIU fl, J. H. B0UKNI6HT. T. fl. RAIX8F0R?, J. AI. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. To? ric rx?, C. C FULLER, VT. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICE HS. . C. SHEPPARD, President W. W. ADAMS. Vice-Prerident. E. J. M IMS, Cashier .J. ll. A I.LEX, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by spoeia ?ul tract. .Money lo loan on ?ihcr.il term?. Prompt and polite ;itte:ition to bH? YOUR Account Solicited. .j.4.4"i>.i..:.^^,i..j.i..j,^.f,^^.1.4.4,++4.4.+4 PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 20P 7th Strce-t - Augusta, Qa. ?IVES FRF.S EVK TESTS for all da 3ct? of sight, ?rinds the proper lasses and WARR AMTS them. j cuses cat lato your frame waite you welt. ' REE OF CHARGE, SS?! Is it right that . should lose>*<?0 tc 'leK a dBal . make 5?^ei.t8? A dp^aler makes D ceip**8more on fourteen gallons feady-for-ute,-' t?aint, at $1.50 por gallon, t>ftn our agent does on eight giclions of I.. & M. paint and eb*gallons of linseed oil, whip?n make fourteen gallons of t>iie best paint in the world, at $1.20 per gallon ; the property owner loses just $4 10. Is at right? lt only requires 4 gallons of L. ? M. and 3 gallons linseed oil to paint a moderate sized bouse Ten Thousand Churches paint ed with Longman & Martinez L. (fe M. Paint. Liberal quautity given to church es when bought from The Penn Drug Store. . INSURANCE; rprRdl! AND ?jf j^E. General agent for Prudential Life Insurance Company, for Edjrtfleld and Saluda countim. WM. S. COG BURN, Edgefleld, S.C. Rheumatic Pains Ouickly Relieved. The excruciating pains charac teristic of rheumatism and sciati ca are quickly relipved by apply? jog Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment bas been the surprise and delight of thousands of suffer ers. The quick- relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by All Druggists. Spring: Styles of Ladies and Misses WHITE CANVASS SHOES present a newness and fresh ness as tempting as the Spring Lilacs. The prices $i.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 appeals directly to the completion of the SPRING AND SUMMER WARDROBE. Queen Quality and Reeds Oxfords for Ladies. HU-MAN-IC and World Known for Men iind Boys admit of peerjas symbols of Graceful Durabili ty and COMFORTABLE FOOT EASE. ^^^?Remember you risk nothing in buying of us, as we right all wrongs and aim to gain retain and merit the confidence of ali mankind. THE CORNER STORE, . H. TURNER, PROP. ?lioes ! Shoes ! ! WE want every boy and man in Edgfield connty to know that we sell the celebrated OrOSSC S?lOGSi Triey are unsurpassed in STY] COMFORT and DURABILITY. WE have just received our stock pf this fine.foot-wear for men and. boys and. invite you to ;?a.irand. inspect them. -.V m all prices. Dom & New Spring Goods, Come to the NEW YORK RACKET STORE and see our fresh arrivals in Madras, .Ginghams, Percales, Chambrics, Voiles, etc. We have and endless variety of Muslins and Lawns in all of the new patterns and weaves. Ask to see our Persian Lawns and Nainsooks in white and colors, also beautiful white and colored lines for waists. A. beautiful lot of P. K., Marsales, Mercerized Mad ra?, all new pattern! for f li i rt waists. Wide and harrow Val Lace. All-over lace lace for dress trimming? in while and cream. Embroideries from narrow al '?% cents to very wide at 10 cen ta. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We have an elegant line pf Clothe* for boys and men and can dt any size. Let us show you before you buy. OXFORDS: Cora peti lion can not touch ns in this department. Ladies and childrens oxfords in all uf the new styles in tan a.:d black. Come let us show you. A \s i a large stuck of men's and boy's oxfords. HATS: Let us sell you a hat. We have Straw Hats for everybody alfo *n elegant line of Felt Hats. See our Ladies and childrens sailors. We can s:i\o you money. J. W. PEAK Our Spring Goods are arriving daily, and we are con ?dent that a cheaper or handsomer assortment was nevr 1 shown in Eclgeficld. EMBROIDERIES We have a great variety at prices that defy competi ion. Our stock of Muslins, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Mitts ile, is complete. { Meir? Clothing, Shirts and Neckwear at rock bottom trices. Wc arc determined not to be undersold. Give us a call when in need of anything in our line. . E. MAY. THE FARMERS BANK ' OF EDGEFIELD S. c., STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY "THS LARGEST AND 8TR0N?I?T BANK IN ED , Paid up Capital.f 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided.Profits. 28-000,00 Liability ef Stockholders. 58,000.00 Protection te Depositors.$144,000.00 ~Wa ??rito attaatiaa af tl? a. ie daairina; a safe d? po? ito ry fer tktir ?no* ey ta lie x?< tm ?eti. 1NTBS HST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. UaJ?r pro? iii?? af ita caartar thia bank ii a*thorized to act ss trustas, arsanlja* dniaiatratar sad sxacatar, and ta aacaataad axacata trastafeaarally. A. E. PADGETT, Pr?sident r. H RAIN: POKO, Yice-Pra W. H. RAHLING, Calillar. j. s. cAL'tMUAN, As?t>Caakiaf mgtmmMmmmmtmm?mwa?mmrmB^ >? B ? ag"-? ms a ; gEMaWaMaBB For Fire and Life .GO TO SEE^K . CAUGHMAN & HARLING BEFORE INSURING ELSEWHERE. Wi represent the bett Old Line Companies. ? AUG H M AN A ? ? ABLING A GENTS. (JAUGHMAN fy nA?LING AGENTS Come and see our SPRING 8UIT8 for,Men and Boys. WHITE VEST and NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 8 urn ra er Underwear and Low Cut Shoes. Prices right. Style and quality guaranteed. W. A. HART & CO. Our New Spring Goods. Are worthy of your inspection. Here the "American Gentleman" and Ladies Shoes reign supreme. In them the highest style and art in shoemaking is secured. Donrt fail to visit our store if you want th? best and newest productions on the market. Buy the Elk Brand Hats. J. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS. ~Hf s?iMI? ?ATI PHOSPHATE ID"" F1ETM18 COMPANY'S GOODS. \ THE AUGUSTA HIGH GRABE G J ANO, P. AM) F- GUANO, - ? AMONIATED-DISSOLVED BONE, ALL GRADES OF ACID, KAIKI! ANC NITRATE OF SODA NOW in ware house READY for DELIVERY. Give us a call BEFOKE you buy your FERTILIZERS. JONES & SON. 'Ike LeadiBK Insurance Cens pan y ei America" CAPITAL and SURPLUS OVER io.ooo.oos.oe NO Fire Insurance Company in the United States hal ts nuch CASH Capital or Capital and Surplus Combined ' ,owest rates. E. J. NORRIS, AGENT. liltriiKE ii Mm Eas Tawii That Fertiliser is tie Ciesjest Lahor iiat fte Farmer cai lire. It is one solution of labor seareity. WE ARE NOW OFFERING FOR SALE Complete Stock of Guanos OF EVERY FORMULA MANUFACTURED FOR SOUTHERN TRADE. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS AT EDGEFIELD AND VICINITY FOR GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS AND Armour's Fertilizers #sTMADI OF BLOOD, BONE AHB TANAGEjflf Roy?ter Cortil izers MADS FROM ANIMAL AMMONIA. ?CPWI san alee sell yeu Fertilizers leith [Cotton Seed Meal ms he Maei-e ef Ammenia, W'F&riili&eTs fer Grain a Specialty. Wt we will nave en hand at all times a steels ef Cotton SM ital, HAUL FERTILIZERS WHILE TUS ROADS ARB *OOI>.: ^sfCall sn MB. A. JS. PABSBTT fer prioei sad terms at Tks erraerc Bauk, or ME. R. C. PADBIKT, whs will be fourd st our office, r at year ?ottos wagon. ;;>^ Ala? s large let of 83ED OATS for aale, at LOWB8T [ABKBTPRIC1. The Edgefield Mercantile Co,