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Edt?fie?d A dvertiser _ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13,1905: j Lee JU. News. | Have you seen the very beauti ful Hand-bags for ladies at Penn's. Orange blossoms" i:i Edgefield next week and the next week. Who next? Mrs. Susan B. Hill spent a por 'tioo of last week in our city as the guest of Mrs. B.B. Jones.? v Hon, J. Wm. Thurmond spent several days last week in the capi tal city on professional business. Act wise and don't buy blankets and comforts until you get our prices. . - C. E. MAY. Mr. D. H. F. Manson has rent ed the house and adjoining land which Mr. Henry Forrest recently purchased from 0. Sheppard, Esq. _ Mr. G. Marshall Moore, former ly editor of the Barnwell Sentinel, now bolds .1 position on the staff of the Columbia State-. Lace Curtaiue, Portieres and Table Covers, all styles, sizes and prices at Edgefield Mercantile Company. Mrs. Carrie Jowers and Mise Ber.ha Caldwell spent Saturday and Sunday in Augusta with friends. . Mr. A. P. Lott, who is one of tue most successful planters re siding near Johnston, was thw guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lott on Sunday last. Full- line Cut Gl?ssNew Patterns 25 to* 50'per cent cheaper than you haye been paying for old styles Lynch's Drug Store. ?lr. and Mrs. J. H. Reel and their daughter, Miss Maggie Reel, united with the Edgefield Baptist church by letters from Berea church. Mrs. C. E. Burts also united by letter from the Ander son Baptist church. - Rugs, Art Squares, Rockers, Handsome Center Tables, or China Closets are all very de sirable Christmas presents. Come to see our large stock. . * ' RAMSEY & JONES. What is the lougest word in the English language? Smiles; bfcause there is a mile between the first and last.letters. Mr. Wallace C. Tompkins, the faithful rural free delivery mail carrier, has., voluntarily enJarged his circuit. The "boys" say that he now makeB one or two or three trips a week to the Cleora section. MisR Maude Copeland, the / -daughterof; Rey.. : Mr. Copeland' whoy resfdes nearvphoenix,>^haa: comento; l?v? "with'"Mrs:- Lizzie': Charlton; , : -yy National .Bed Springs are the best: ou the market. We have them in iron and wood.frame. EDGEFIEIJJ MERCANTILE CO, On Saturday last Mr. Honry C. Tillman, sod of Senator B. R. fill man, stood a very cr-"ditable ex amination and was admitted to the practice pf law by the supreme court. Mr. Tillman is an exceed ' ingly bright young man, as well as an eloquent speaker, and will doubtless'achieve renown in bis chosen'profession. We have limited quantity of 25 and 35c cups and saucers at 15 cents. You should Recure some of these bargains. Lynch*B Drug Store. At the regular meeting of Con . cord ia Lodge on Friday eveuing , last'the following officers: B..E. Nicholson, worshipful master ; W. E. Lott, senior warden ; J. H. Allen, junior warden ; J. B. Ken p orly,'ten ipr deacon, and L T* May, junior deacon, were re-elect ed to serve for the easuing year. The other officers will be appoint ed by the Master of the lodge. Remember our Christmas goods aie all new. Remember also we set the pace as to prices. Lynch's Drug Store. H Mr. J. W. Cheatham will move si is week to the Abney place in south Edgefield, where Mr. Quattlebaum resided, he having returned to bis farm in Barnwell county. Mr. W. Gr. Reynolds, the efficient superintendent of the mill, willoccupy the place from which Mr.. Cheatham moves. BOOKS, BOOKS* BOOKS., We are headquarters fer holiday books. We especially call your attention tb our R d Letter Bibles. J Lynch's DiUg Store. Special 2.00 Pioluree for 1.00 25c Pictures for 10c. Lynch's Drug Store. Large stock'pictures. The frames alone are worth what we ask for the-pictures complete. ?? ? EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night., ft ?VE'GU ARANTEE pure drugs, i accurate compounding, and rea-; sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. h. & M, Paint. Lead and Zinc. . Wears 10 or,.15 years. Saves paint bi?le. ; L. &^M.. costs about $1.20 Der t^^n^Spid by G. L. I'.-nn & Son. : 10,000- churches painted with ^. CVM. Paint in 1904. L. & M. costs. $1.20 gallon. Sold by G. L. ^eonip Sort. Do 'not forget the holiday opec iug at the Lynch Dr.ug Store o Thursday .evening from 7 to o'clock. Everybody will be than Present your sweetheart with scarf pin or pair of gold link but tons. Messrs. Ramsey Jones hav them iu every conceivable design Beautiful Toilet sets from $3 G to $7.50. Edgefield Mercantile Company Then* are many who rejoic that Miss Lena Holstein has re turned to dwell for some ?ami among us. For several months sb bas been with ber parents a Moneita. The holiday .season wi! be much brighter and happier bj reason of her return. \ ases in endless variety anc desigu-Crystal Glass; China Japanese and handsome Orienta designs. G. L, PENN & SON. Every 'store in our town is nov in holiday attire. The grocery stores have on sale all of tbe sea sou's tempting delicacies, vwbile the furuiture, dry goods and dru? s.ores have great heaps aud pilen of attractive merchandise thal will make glad the hearts of hun dreds on Christmas morning. What is more suitable for a Christmas present than a Beauti ful Picture or Lamp for the home? We have them in great varietv. RAiMSEY & JONES.* / Rev. Marvin Auld left on Mon day to attend the Methodist Con ference which is in session in Spartauburg this week. The homej uf that city baye been.thrown wide open for the entert?iumeut of the Conference. Over throe hundred ministers and about one huudred laymen,aie in attendance. Fiue line hali and library swinging and extension lampe?, irom $3.00 to $7.00. Lynch's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Cogburn, spent a portion of last week with the latter's brother, Mr. Henry Cooper, who resides in the south ern" part of our count}'. From Mr. Cooper's they went to Augusta for Dr. Hull to again examine Mrs. Cogburn's eyes. He told her that there is a possibility of partially restoring the sight of tho left eye. Underwear, hosiery, handker chiefs etc, on basis of e ght c^nts cotton at C. E. MAY'S At an early day the Edgefield Mercantile Compauy will install modern show-cases and wail cases, and add silver-ware, jewelry and musical instruments to their present stock. This will be on the second floor under the manage ment of Mr. A. A. Glover. Our prices on Cut Glass, beau tiful designs, is about half the usual price. Come lo see it, f G. L. PENN & SON. M isses Kate and . Marie Tomp kins, both of whom jre.. g?nerai favori tes: in?;OjM,-;cV>mmunity, have returned from ' Charlotte whore they hav; been spending several weeks Their prolonged amerce has detracted greatly from our Edge field's social life. For your Fruit Cake come to us for fresh Soedod Raisins. Currant* and Citron. TIMMONS BROS. It makes no difference what the merits of a wagon are. You can find one as good or better. Try ? Mitchell or Oweusboro. EUGEFIEJ/D MERCANTILE Co. L. & M. Paint coat only $1.20 a gallon. Seven gallons paiDts a moderate size h ou se. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. The Christmas tide, the season for making glad and happy human hearts, is near at hand.. So 1st the ladies of our town plan to send the usual Christmas box of nice things to the inmates of the Coun'.y Hopie. The beloved Dr. Gwaltney, 6om^ ten or a dozen years ago. suggested this means of making those unfortunate persons happy. For bis sake, as well as theirs, let the bestowal of til is kindness continue. Minc?-meat in buckets also 10 cents packages at TIMMONS BROS. .The large windows and beauti ful show-cases of Messrs. Ramsey & Jones are crowded with merchan dise that betokens the holiday season. Gold and silver jewelry in new and attractive . designs is spread before the shopping public at prices for below those asked by the city jewelers. Cut glass, silver novelties, silver hollow-ware, cut lery and dozens of other pretty things have been provided by Mr. Jooes for tbos9 who observe tho beautiful custom of making glad the hearts of friends and loved ones by presenting some gift on Christmas morning. In addition to the following ?her? can be found in this large es tablishment beautiful lamps, pic tut es, rockers, tabios, rug3, art t-quare<?, etc., at prices that are very lew. For Christmas gifts or wedding gifts go io.Messrs. Ram 8 y & Joni s. CHRISTMAS TREE. A full Hue of preseuts, suitable for Christmas trees. We givo a discount to churches. See us. Lyucb's Drug Store. Roll foo,t aud head, quarter sawed solid oak 70 inch Beds for $8.00. Roil foot aud head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 lo. beds for $10.00 - Edgefield Mercantile Compauy. L. & M. Paint. Lead and zinc non-chalky ble. Wears and cove.rs like go!'d. Sold by G. L. Penn & j Sou. : Very unique aud beautiful are the Oriental vases at Pen n's. No better Christinas present could be selected. Rev. Royall ShaunouhousH will conduct tne ?irbt servie* of bis pasuraU at Trinity, church on Sunday morning. On -Friday next the boarding student* of the S. C. 0. I. will be granted a vacation until January the 1st. The day 6tudent3 will not be granted, a holiday vacation until the following Friday, which will enable them to regain what was lost by the recentuuavoida-ble interruption of regula? work. Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Force aud Postum just received at TIMMONS BROS. The Graud Lodrje, the annual convocation of the Masonic ordei in South Carolina, is in session in Charleston this week. Couccrdia lodge is being represented by Past Grand Master Orlando Sheppard and Master B. E. Nicholson. Mr. Wm. P. Calhouu has moved biB law office from the Tompkins building to the Parker building oil the south side of the pub.ic square, where he is ready to serve law clients as well as those who desire to borrow money. He oc cupies the three frout rooms of the Parker building. See dur stationary and neck wea?* when in search of Christmas presents. C. E. MAY. Messrs. Jackson & Johnson have moved into their new and con veniently arranged^ brick store near the depot. This enterprising ?im will greatly enlarge its stock, many new goods having already arrived, lit is %. good stand . to wt ich Messrs. Jackson & Johnson have moved and we have no doubt but that they will greatly in crease the volume of their busi ness. Nothing delights the children more than bnautiful picture boous. Large assortment very cheap at G. L. PENN & SON. Glorious rains have fallen, which, besides replenishing the very meagre water supply, will cause the grain to grow and take deep mot before tho freezes of January and February? So light, however, haB been the precipita tion for the last three years that it will require a loug season of rain to restore a normal water Bupply. Nice line of Watertowu Buggies to arrive in a few days. Anyone desiring a first-class buggy will do well to wait and s?e them. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Rev. Royall Shaunonhouse, the newlv appointed rector of Trinity church, and his family have ar rived and aro boarding at the de lightful home of Dr. and - Mrs. F. W. P. Butler. A very cordial and affect ion?te greeting\ ishheiug ex tended these good people. May their stay among us. be very pleasant. and of long duration, and may Heaven's richest-blessings attend his labors. See our lino ladies' purses, fine stationery., etc. Lynch's Drug Store. On account of itsBcarcity, wood has advanced and is even difficult to procure at prevailing prices. A great many residents of our towu have had stoves or grates put in their homes and will use coal. However, it seems that a coal famine exists at times, du8 doubt less to the inability of the rail roads to make deliveries promptly. The mill was shut down several days last week on account of hav ing exhausted the supply of coal. We have some great bargains in China Cups and Saucers. Wd purchased a bargaiu lot and have marked them very low. Will soon go at these prices. G. L PENN & SON. On last Suuday morning thp members of the infant class of the EdgeCeld Baptist Sunday school and their faithful teacher, Mrs. James H. Till man, were pleasant ly surprised to find on entering the infant class room that some kind*and thoughtful persons had polished the stove, purchased new stove pipe laid prettylinoleum on the floor and^euovated everything about the room. This service or "labor of love'' was rendered by Mrs. A. E. Padgett and Mrs. C. E. May, who devote much time to the interior improvement of the church buildiug. Christmas Presents: Do uot resort to the catalog houses or. city jewelers and pay two pricep, then not know what you are get ting. Come to our sloro. Onr as sortment of Cut Glass, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Jewelry, and novelties is very large, replenished especially for the holiday a as ?n, md we eau please in deigns, quality and prices. A look at our 3uparb stock of holiday goods will convince you. RAMSEY & JONEP. FOR RENT: One five-'oon houte. Apply to.. J. T, Ml MS. Take Penn's Bitters for the liver. There is uothi?g better. G. L. PENN & SON. Ourlrou Beds have been ad mired by all who have eeen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. HarriB Lithia and Glenn Springs Water always on hand at . TiMxMONs BROS. 4 Gals. Jb. & M. Paint and 3 gals, oil cost abont $8 50 and will paint moderate sized house. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. Isaac Donen who ! "conducts a flourishing grocery, business op? p?sito the oil mil], is in the. mar ket for all kinds of cou'utry pro duce and will pay the': highest price therefor. '?' Mr. George AV. Med lock;-who re sides in the southern portion of the county paid the Advertiser a very-pleasant call on Tuesday. We regret ihat th?re are such Jong in tervals between his visits to our town. Call and soe our beautiful as sortment of pictures before tb*y have been picked over. RAMSEY & JONES. During the last threefweeks Prof. J. F. Eutzmiuger has; had our deepest sympathy. ';Circu in stances over which ho had no con trol" prevented bib making his regular visits to friends (?) at Modoc. However, on Friday after noon, at the earliest, possible mo ment, he betook himself'thither as rapidly as his spirited steed, could carry him. Remember fhe-*liscouut~we are giving on clothing, and ladies skirts. C.E.MAY. On Thursday, December the.28 th, the Sunbeam Society of Hed Oak Grove church will hold an old-time Suuday school sale at the church. A v"ery interesting programme bas beon arranged. Col. VV. J. Talbert and others will address the children. . The ; pro ceeds of the E-ale will be forward ed to Connie Maxwell orphanage. Master Eddie Walker is president and M?R3 Jessie Lee Morgan is secretary and treasurer of the G'ove Sunbeams. The Advertiser WIE hos them great success.. Leggett's Fine Roasted CorJ.ee 15 to 30 cents per pound at TIM M ON s BROS.1 The prevailing high price of the staple, with the prospect of.a good pi ice next year, bas caused the thoughts "of. the merchants, lawyrre, doctors, bankers and railroad magnates to lum to grow ing cotton. Capt. Rice has a very stubborn case of cotton fever. In. addition to .pulling the cord behind the iron bori-e, he will have the cord pulled ov?r about, a dozen muks on !he large Horn's Creek farm . which he recently purchased from Mr. B. L. Jones. With Caol. Rice in the field as a competitor, the farmers of the southside will have to look to; their laurels. Fresh Prunes, Figs, Malaga Grapes, Evaporated Peaches and; App.es. Ti M M ON s BROS. The Daily Sun, published in Gainesville, Fla., had the follow ing to say of Col. J. H. Tillman's recent visit to that city : "Among the prominent visitors to Gainesville this woek .is Hon. James H. Tillman' of Edgefi??tf,. S...G fvho is hero for the purpose^, o.f "defen ding;;., Jam es Henry/; charged with murder. He is ac companied by his bright little ?epbew, George Tillman Bailey. Few men in tho Palmetto State are more widely know or more popular than James H. Tillman, who has bad th?-: honor of serving bis people in the high position of lieutenaut-govenor. He is a gentleman possessed of that hos pitable Southern nature which is bound to make friends anywhere and any tinta He is regarded 'as oue of the ablest lawyers in his State, aud speaks in a most in teresting manner." '..Col. Tillman bas associated with him in the case referred to Attorney Robert E. Davis of this city and it is needless to add that it is a good team." Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why. babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. The}' are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves mid cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label ls on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott Sr Bowne Chemists 409-415 Paarl Street Jfew York 50c. and $1.00 All Druggist! Very Handsome DinerB uphol stered m panesoie at $11 pi-r set. EDGRFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Cottou is indeed king. Mr. W. W. Adams had an acre and a half planted in Floradora . colton, from which he picked a heavy bale that sold foi $96 96. This is equivalent to about $64 per acre. For actual net profit, where ie the crop that will surpass it? Mr. Adams says that it was Swift's guano that made'this.cotton. Now tbat the farmers have the secret of the eixty-four-dollars-per-acre yield they can do likewise. Pictures from lOto 35 eenie-j worth twice the price. G. L. PENN ec SON. The world ;tdo move" and along with it everything .else moves or changes. When the writer used to hangup fhe largest and longest stocking obtainable for Santa Claus, that old gentleman was then represented as traveling in a sleigh drawn by reindeer. The "up-to-da'est'' way of representing him ?3 in an automobile. Next, he will be making his rounds in an air-ship. Tba latter method would enable h ICQ to mount and descend chimneys with greater ease. Very handsome, toil ?t, Manicure and shaving sets in plush cases at especially low prices. G. L. PENN & SON. Knowing1 that the writer is pos sessed of predilections for farm ing, Messrs.- John B. Hill and J. N. Strom came to our office a few days ago and presented us with one of their justly celebrated sub soil plows. So greajt has become tb*e demand for this plow that these gentlemen cannot keep up with their orders. The day is coming-and not far distant, either-when every farmer, both great and small, will possess one of these plows. Place your order for a Hill-Strom subsoil plow. Remember we are determined not to bo undersold. Give us a cali. C. E. MAY. President S. T. Williams end several other representative far mers were on hand Monday, ready for the farmers' meeting, but not a sufficient uumber responded to hold a meeting. It seems, asa gentlemau remarked tous Monday that the farmers axe pursuing the plan bf "'every man for himself and the d-i for the hindmost." Monday, January the 1st, bas been chosen by President Williams as a suitable time for cal ling another meeting. More will be said of it next weok. Mr. A. A. Glover, the popular manager of the furniture aud vehicle department of the Edge Mercantile Company, realizing ,what a full measure of prosperity pur, people are enjoying, placed ;larg? orders for the class of mer chandise which is usually in greatest demand during the Christ mas season. The second floor of this large store is crowded with rugs, art equares, couches,.lounges, handsome rockers/ of every con doi va b le design... heavy .quartered\ jT&r diners, |ables,., ahina;clos- ts, "??mps, toilet siets, china and sun bry bric-a-brac. Mr. Glover can easily help the shoppers to solvo the Christmas present problem. These good were purchased in large quantities consequently the prices are very reasonable. R?ad the?new locals of the Mercantile Company' iu this issue. DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS. .See our walkiug dolls, talking dolls and singing dolls. See our 25c sleepiug dolls. Lynch's Drug Stoie. There are f?;w things more s mas Gning," than a nice piece o On our fluors, are so mauy 1; please the most fas tidious taste, when the grade is considered. If your selections are not all i something from our Furniture Also remember that our stoi Musical Instruments is the most gia, SOME SUGGESTIONS Ladies' Writing Desk, $4.i Roll Top Desk, all prices,, $L . Chairs, plain and fancy, $l.i Rockers, upholstered and $1.75 up, "Chiff-Robes for men, Dressing TableB, for ladies, Lounges for everybody, etc. 706-708-710 Broad Street, Ol Use All Animal M sw: FERTILIZE ?High Grade Office 911, 912, i>13 ATJLAN TO FARMERS: For Cottc zer made strictly from ALL ANIN Dried Blood and m??.t and bone use nothing else as an ammonia .viii not eat the roots of plan's <? Hay** you seen the beautiful dis play ff pictures at TimmonsBros? Any one of them would make a 'very appropriate Christmas pres ent for a friend or loved one, and the prices are extremely low. Santa Clans will do well to make a Lumber of his purchases at this popular ttoiT. We invite Santa Claus to come to our store. Vases from 5 to 75 cents, cups and saucers from 10 lo 40 cents. Water 6e:s from $1.00 to $2.25. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Or.r store is Santa Ciaus5 Edge field headquarters on Toys aud DoHs. Largest and mest complete 6tock ever shown here. Dolls from 5 cents to .$2. They are marvels of beauty. G. L. PENN & Son. "Model Queen" etoves stand at the head of all cooking stoves.,We have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Nunnally's Celebrate ^Candies ju?t received by expreHS* Large supply for the holi?-av season. Also largo shipmentg 0f Freen Fruits. G. L. PENN &, SON. In spite of the very inclement weather which prevented the hold ing of the baby show and inter fered somewhat with the bazaar, the ladies of the Edgefield Litera ry Club realized sixty-odd dollars on Friday evening last. All of the delicious candy and supper, in cludiug the oysters, were realily sold, and only two or three pieces of fancy work remained. The ladies have been very generally complimented upon the beautiful decoration of the court room aud the three principal booths. The phenomenal success of the bazaar, iu spite of the odds against it, is proof positive that to have any thing well done it must be en gineered by the ladies. Sudden Death of Mrs. Lucy Glover Durisoe. Oftentimes [.those who seem to be the strongest and most robust have the icy hands of Deatb laid upon them, while others who are frail and delicate are left to dwell among us for many years! Our community was unspeakably she eked ou Monday morning when it became known that Mrs. Lucy Durisoe, the widow of the late D. R. Durisoe, bad died about twelve o'clock on Suuday night from apoplexy of the braiu. Sh'* had previously had two attacks or strokes but had apparently re covered. On Tuesday morning a great throng of frie?ds and rela tives gathered to pay a last loving tribute to this good woman. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. E. Burts, the pastor of the deceased. Save one brother, Mr. W. A. Glover, who resides in Augusta, Mrs. Durisoe was the yiv'ing member .of - tba-l greatly honored family was Mr. Wilie Glover. ' Her long life of three score years was spent in Edg field. There need not be au}- wonder then that she was so universally beloved. By nature she was a woman of force, resolution, inflexible and uncompromising in. character-always kind, thought ful, generous, lovable, ' From a life of intense activity and use fulness on earth this good woman has been called by her Saviour, whom she loved and served from early life, up higher to join the many loved ones who have pre ceded her. BHaaggSBSBBsagg uitable or sensible, for "Chrit f Furniture* mndred articles, which would and at prices not high, either, Made, write us and let us send Department. ;k of Pianos, Organs aud small complete in the state of t7eor 1: Piano III . Bargains: )0 up, Original price plaiD' $400. KOW $300. ?irgusta, Ga gaggansBCI g? ^ ?^??'??^ SK ,'atter Ammonia ces ;R WORKS ^Fertilizers Prud-iitial JLS iii Illing-, l'A, GA, in cul ivalion. a reliable fertili 1AL MATTER AM M ONI ATES. Tanbig-, should be used. Wc te. Swift's Reliable fert lizers in dry weather mr leach in . vet weather, which can be 'attributed lo C .'ton Seed Meal fertilizers. Write us for our new 1905 bookie!. Our fertil izers are d v and suitable for Drilling and alway uniform in quality. Palmetto High-Grade.8-3 3, Planter's 8-2-2 for cot ton and corn cultivation. DAJMS,E(lgelicld, S. C. I To the Planters of Edgefield County:] Baldwin's Fertlizers have stood the test' of six-, teen years in our county, its most liberal buyers and best friends of to-day, are the planters who have used it contiually since its introduction in our . county, which fact proves the exceptional merit of BALDWIN'S FERTILI ZERS, the Cotton, OornJ and Grain grower. Before making your Fertilizer deals for 1906'talki with our representative, "W. Adams, ? who will give you the secret of making a bale to the acre. BOYS anet GIRIvS We invite all the Boys and Girls up to 15 years of age to come to our store and take a FREE GUESS in a contest for 2 Handsome Toys. If.you fail to come it is your own fault. Yours truly, y JAS. E. HARTS jet your Laundry in Tuesdays^ Great Bargains Being Offered We are over-stocked. The goods must not be carried over so we have cut the prices on all liue3. A great many will go at cost-pome below cost. Our stock of all the new dress goods is still complete and the ladies cannot afford to miss this splendid opportunity. AU of the new aud popular trimmings, laces, ribbons and embroideries are inluded in this special sale. CLO THING : We have made a big cut in all of our men's and boys' clothing. See us before buying. It will pay you. SHOES: Our stock is very large and the quality is the best. Our cut prices on shoes means dollars m your pocket. On Hats, Unerwear, Notions, and in fact everything, our Clearance Sale prices aie so low that you will be greatly surpsieed. For the cash we can give you *ho most goods for a dolla?4hat you eyer bought? ???^Gome at once a/dget the cream of the si J' We are daily opening up our large line of fall and winter Clothing. Prices never so reasonable. The qVlity and workmanship guaranteed. Come and see them before buying. Men's Suits from 6 .00 to 18.00, Boys- from itoo to 7.00. We solicit your trade. W. A. HAET & CO. ?J^yNext to post-office. New Fall Millinery. I desire to inform the ladies of Edgefield and vicinity that I have just received my FALL SOCK of MILLI NERY. I have studied very closely the new styles and have purchased all of the newest and latest things. My line ot PATTERN and READY-TO-WEAR HATS is very strong. I know I can please you. I am constantly adding new goods to my stock. 1 invite you to call. Miss Mary Buford. Opposite Presbyterian Church. No-Care-No-Pay. 50 osssfc* Life often seems too long to the woman who suf fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness, dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are dreadful. To make life worth living, take it quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased conditions from which weak women suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliable. At all druggists' in $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confi dence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: La dies' Advisory Dept.,The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. "I SUFFERED GREATLY,*' writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle view, N. C., "at my monthly periods, all my life, but the first bottle of Car dui gave me wonderful relief, and now I am in better health than I have been for a long time."