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Eifceneld Advertiser WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, IMG. t t $ L0QJIL NGWS. J Send us your orders for job printing of ail Kinds. ' Mrs. Charles W. Hall has been visiting h?>r parents, Air. and Mrs. J. A. 'Timmormau, for seveial days. Mrs. Sophie Killebrew relumed on Monday from Batesburg where she has been visiting relatives. We regretted to learn from Mr. C. M. Williams on Mouday that the gallant Capt. James C. Wil liams ia suffering from a s: vere . attack of grip. An exchange very truly says that it is a good thing for a lot of husbands that their wives do not go on a strike lor wages. Dou't miss our Special Values in 40 inch Lawn? and Mercerized Pongee effects. J. M. Cobb. Miss Eliza Minis will commence a claus in china painting the 1st ~ of March?- Those desiring to learn this beautiful and useful branch of art will see her. Mr. J. S.. ?mith is making the town au excellent marshall He ia always on. the alert-here, yonder and everywhere looking after the -interests of the town. We are showing a very strong line of Children's School Shoes, also a beautiful line of Misses' and Ladies' Dress Shoe?. - J. W. Peak. . . I Tho material is being placed upou.the ground for Mr. W. A. Hart's resideuc3, which is tb be erected opposite the home of Mr. W. L. Dunorant. Mr. John T. Faulkner has been awarded the contract by Mr. Hart. AU wood work will be- done by Mr. W. R. Covar. Use Lee^a Prepared Agricultu-| ral Lime to prevent Rust and Sheading in cotton. For sale by The Edgefield Mercantile Co. Here is the pithiest sermon ever j preached: "Our ingress into life is j naked and bare, our progress through life is trouble and ? our ingress out of it where but ^^^rhe'rVw shall do we?)^-re ; j coulduol preaching a year. FOR SALE: One good buggy mare. For -further information apply at this office. Edgvfiel? county hag four coun ty papers, but not one that will ( .accept a whiskey advertisement. -Johnston Monitor. Brother Carson .must not have had his glasses on when he peru sed the county papers. Swift's, Baldwin's, Baugb's, Bradley's, and Etiwan Guanos. "You pays your money and takes your Choice." W. W. Adams. . The Advertiser household is now enjoying a great feast, beiug recipients of the bounty of our ever thoughtful and kind friend. Mr. James T. Ouzts, of Elmwood. He has sent us spare-ribs, cabba ges and good old Georgia collards galore, for all of which we are deeply grateful. . Mrs. W. H. Dorn is steadily but slowly improving. Mr. Dorn accompanied her to Aiken cn Thursday last, where she will re main several weeks with Mrs. E. G. Haltiwauger. We trust that this change of environment will con duce to a more speedy recovery. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. IVE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prioes. W. E. LYNCH & CO. . Just received a large stock of Hames, Tracee, Back-bands, Plows and Plow Stocks. My prices are very reasonable. Let .me supply your needs. P. P. Blalock. Jr. i Cerealite, Cerea?te, Cer?alite. Ask W. W. Adams about it." The season for gardening is here. We have a Full and Fresh Assortment of Buist's Garden Se?ds of all kinds. There are none better on the market. Let UB sup ply you. G. L. PENN & SON . WANTED : A plow hand for two montos. Will pay extra wages that time. Inquire of W. J. Gaiues, Trentoo, S. C. Fresh canred goods of all kidd? at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Decorated Toilet Sets at $2.50 to $7.00. Edgefield Mercantile Company. See our beati'L'ully decorated Toilet Sets before you buv. RAMP?Y & JONES. . Roll foot and head, quarter sawed solid oak 70 ''neb Beds for $8.00. Roll foot and head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 In. beds for $10.00 . Edgefield" Mercantile Company. Large assortment of clocks good time-keepers--at low prices P. P. Blalock, Jr. Mi?ses Gladys uud Maude S yer, two of Johnston's very po Jaryouug ladies, have been guests of Miss Lizzielou Jones several days. We wish all our voters co have lifuVned'th* lecture giveu the opera house Suuday atterm by.Dr. E. O. Taylor ot Boston the subject of citizenship. W be said would auply at all tim it is iudeed applicable lo us this particular time.-Greeuvi Mountaineer. Large shipment of Far. Cracaers and Cakes fresh fr? the ovens of the National Bise Company. . . TIMMONS BROS On Friday last Mrs. W. j ?ogb?rn was summoned to t bedside of ber mother, Mrs. M souri Lott, who was thought to eeriouoly ill. We are happy chronicle the fact that the latest teiligeuce is to the effect that tl good and very eetimable lady rapidly improving. Large stock of the c?l?br?t "Old Hickory'' Wagons just ; ceived. AU sizes at very reaBC abie piices. Ramsey & Jones. The latest fad out West, says i exchange, is a shoe party. Th stretch a sheet across the roo and the ladies stand behind it ai stick thefr feet under it BO you ci only see their shoes. Then you j along and pick out a pair of sho and the lady who is in them y< take dowu to supper. Jutt received large stock Mercerized Madras and P. K. f waists from 12? to 20. ceuts p yard. Pretty Gingham 5 and . cent. We invite you to call. J. W. Peak. Au Iowa editor has banded 01 the kuocker a hard jolt in tl following : "The sorriest man c earth is the fellow who will s around and cuss his own tow: If I lived astride of the north po I would call it home and be read to boobt it up: If I could not sa 'anythingnlW'a'otjut it { would sa that my ice bili didn't come bigl I would not stay in a town I ha to cuss, not whi.e The world is f big as it is nbw." Use Peruvian Guano, a natun fertilizer, best by test and proo For sale by The Edgefield Mcrcahtjjy^p ^??^?^pacity of the Come store has been enlarged to maki room f ir the very large etocl which Mr. W* H. Turner is nov purchasing in the north. A vor neat aud commodious loft or gal lery bas been ejected in the rear o the store, which is reached by < conveniently at ?nged Btair way. The work was doue by Mr W. R. Covar who is making quill a reputation for himself asJouilde: and contractor. The fixtures pf th< new shoe store are also hie bandi work. We are headquarters for buggies Such as the Hackney, Tyson & Jouep, Rock Hill, Columbus anc Chase City buggies have stood thc '.est of years, aud always give satisfaction. Ramsey & Jones. The Episcopal entertainment itl.tbejopera house on Friday even ing was a brilliant success. There was not a duli moment from the openiug, when Mre. Jarley made ber introductory speech, to the closing scene in which the entire troupe appeared in a beautiful tableau. To Col. James T. Bacou belongs the lasting credit for the splendid success of the under taking. While he wae strongly supported by those who took part, yet the great burden of responsi? bili ty rested apon him The sum of one hundred dollars was netted. Try my Snow Flake Flour, Scores of the best people in the towu an1 vicinity have been using this flour more than a year. Fifty barrels just recei ced direct from the mills. P. P. Blalock. Jr. Photographer-"Try and look pleasant, please !" Fanner Jones-"Get out I This picture is for some relative that I wants to crme and ?tay a month with ?B."-Judge. . We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable.. G. L. Penn & Son. 50 Ladies' Tailor Modo Skirt J JO on CUT Bargain Counter at less than Cost for 10 days. J. M. Cobb. Fresh stock of Art Squares and Rugs just received. Edgefield MercaL tile Company. Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Force and Postum ju6t received at TIMMONS BROS. Nice Decorated 100 piece Din .P.r Sots at $8.50 and $10.00. Forty-two piece Sets $5.001 Edgefield Mercantile Company. Full stock ham3S, ti*a33S, aud all kinds of farming implements. P.-j Blalock, Jr. Nice-line of Trunks and Suit Cases from tho* cheapest to the best. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Lpggett'e celebrated Teas, and Roaster Coffee from 10 to 30 cents per pound. TIMMONS BROS. Lace Curtains, Portieres and Hable Cov?rf1, all styles, sizes and prices at ' : Edgefield Mercantile Company. VIII '-r"* . jill Mill - uri There bas been general regn because of tbe inability of Di Len G. Broughton to- fill his et gagemeut on accouut of sickuesi However, a date will DR arrange later and our peopl* will yul hav the opportunity to hear him. Mr. E. J. Norris hos added th American. Live Sleek Iutmraiic Company to the Hat of reliabl compauies which he represeute For a small sum he will inp e lb' lives of your horses and ? mulee Call upon Mr. Norris and he wil take pleasure lu givii g you hil rates. Use Lee's Prepared Agricultu tal Lime to preveut* Rust an( Shedding in cotton. For sale bj The Edgefield Mercantile Co. Spring has put in ils .appear ance at th? Racket Store. Man] new and pretty things that de light the hearts and adorn th? persons of the ladies are now or display at this popular Btore TheBe goods are forerunners o: spring-a foretaste of what is t( follow. Lo.k up the new locals o: Mr. Peak. Seed Irish Potatoes in all th? leading and popular varieties Rose, Goodrich, P?erle3S, Bliss just received direct from thc celebrated Buist farm. 6. L. Penn & Son. Mesdames J. M. Cobb and Em ma Marsh have the sympathy ol our entire community in the death of their mother, Mrs. Clisby. which occurred in Montgomery, Ala., on Friday afternoon last, Mrs. Eleanor Bailey left on Thurs day for Montgomery and waB with her grand-mother when she passed away. Even the most casual observer ?ot?ces the marked improvement iu the deportment of "the crowds that gather in town every Satur day. After observing very closely ou last Saturday we saw only one mau who was under the iufluence of liquor, and be was a Georgian, being full to lhe brim when he got off the train. Some whiskey ip doubtless being illicitly sold, but it was currently believed that one or two tigers were doing business before lhe dispensary was closer1. "Model Queen" stoves stand at the head of all cooking stoves. We have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Company. witching debutante from the Lone Star state, has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. James H. Ti 11 mau, for several days. Not only is this fair young visitor very amia ble and possessed of a charm of. manner that makes her a favorite wherever she goes, but she is en dowed with wonderful gifts asa vocalist. On repeated occasious ?inoe being in our midst Miss Norris ha? delighted large audi ences.by her ^beautiful rendition ?'fdifficult songs. Try a barrel of my guaranteed flour at Five and a quarter per barrel. Satisfaction oryourmon'ay W. W. Adame. ' Mr. J. N. Fair, the pension com missioner for Edgefield county, 3tated to the writer on Monday that be will be in the auditor'p office on the 1st Monday in March, at which time he will make up and forward tho pension list to Columbia. Mr. Fair says that th? list will contain about lbs same number of names as last year. Some have died but new names have been added. Some have moved away and have been trans ferred toother counties but others have moved in and their names have beeu enrolled upon tbe list of this couuly. Just received the best Seed Irish Potatoes in all the popular varieties. Let mn supply you. P.P. Blalock Jr. John Ramey, Practical Painter: Don't pay 8 cents per pound for wood. If you buy 100 pounds of White Lead in kegs you get 88 pounds of White Lead aud 12 pounds of Wood. When you buy L. de M. Paint you get a full gallen of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 year.-?, bpcause L. dc M. Zinc hardens the L. k M. White Lead and makes L. &. M. p?int wear like iron. 4 gallons L. dr M. mixed willi 3 gallons Linseed Oil will paiut a moderate siz?d hou3e. L. & M. costs ouly $1.20 per gallon. Sold in the nor1.!), east, south and weat. C. S. Andrewsj Ex-Mayor, Dan bury, Conn. Writes, "Painted my house 19 years ago wi in L. <fc M. Look* w.;ll to-day." Sold by ?. L. Penn & Sou. Fresh Jell-O. the popular f.able delicacy, just received. G. L. Penn & Son. Picture Easels and Fire Screens in all colors and designs. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Car load ot' Stoves just arrived, Can furnish stoves from $8. te 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Edgefield Mercantile Company. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. It makes no difference what tb? merits of a wagon are. You can find one as good or better. Try ? Mitchell or Owensboro; ETJGEFIEI/D MERCANTILE CO. A full assortment of all kind? of legal blanks, for suie at the Advertiser office. . " Mr. M. C. Parker haa bad Tarier Blore OD the fquaie painted ?nd renovated" geuera making ready for the opening his and Hon. T. G. Talbert's u: cantile bue?iii's* about the lei March. Now that the legislati has adjourned Senator TMIIJ will arrange lo- move his tam 'o Edgefield at OUCP. See our tr pecial bargains in Pi Wbito Linen shirt waist goc and new Mereeni d White goo J. M. Cobb Mr. J. W. McManuswho is u a thorough, dyed-iu-tbe-w< Georgian,.residing near the turi iug town ot' Thompson, Ga.. muds famous for being the nati heath of Hon. Tom Watsou Hojourning with relatives in c county. Use Peruvian Guano, a natui fertilizer, best, by test and pro For sale by The Edgefield Mercantile Co. The town council of Jehnsti has very wisely decided upon t purchase of a chemical fir? engi which ia to cost about $800. Edg Said can testify to the merits ai genuine worth of such a macbir the one which we now own havii paid for itself ten times over. Hi our sister towD. made this invet ment mor tbs ago some of h citizens -would be thousands dollars better off to-day. . Come and see our early Sprii arrivals. Torchon lace from ? in< to 2h inches, Valencienues l?ce groat variety of pretty pat ern Beautiful Embroidery at a prices. J. W. Peak. Gen. Thos. W. Carwile, wi represents Swift & Co., large maui facturere of fertilizers, bas aboi completed his seasou, and will 1 at home now almost continuous' for some months. lu replying! the writer's question as to how. i his judgment, the sales of f?rtil zer3 for 1906 would compare wit those of last season, Gen. Carvvi! said that there will probably I IO per cent more u?ed this yet than last. This, however, h thinks, will be an iucrea3e pf acre and not au increase of th acreage that is to be plauted. Ge: Carwile has traveled ex?ensivel in the cotton belt and bis opiuio or estimate is worth mme tha estimates from other sources. Embroidery . sales made wee?F 5, 7 and 10 c^ute. J. M. Cobb. Mrs. Dr. J. B. Black, of Barn brrg, accompanied by her littli daughter. Irma, and Thelma an( Mallalieu Bailey, came up oi Thursday last and remained a th? oollege until Monday-. Dr Black, a very active and influeu tial member of the state .'seinati from Bamberg county, came ove: from Columbia when tho legisla ture adjouraed (on Saturday", ra turning with Mrs. Black and th< chi] ireu ou Monday. Little Thel ma and M?llalia?, who are grow ing and developing very rapidly were very affectionately greetec by their little friends, also bj ecor'8 of older persons wbo love them Vfiy tenderly. Our slock of Furniture ii always complete. Bed-room Suits from $20. up. We buy in car lott a'>d can make very low prices. Ramsey & Jones; The suburban home of Mr Geo. F.Mims in north Edgo field is nearing completion and, era tbe flowers bloom or the birdE com6 from their wiuter biding, he aud his good wife and fairy-like little daughter will be comfortably and happily ensconced therein, The work of erecting this wHl constructed house wa? dono by Thomas Ervin, a colored mau whe bas made an enduring reputatiou for himself at Johnston. Th ie bouse is bis first work in Edg&fieid and will stand as a monument to hit skill, efficiency and reliability as builder and contractor. Mr. Mims is not only pleased but de lighted with tbe nirnner in which Ervin bas fulfilled his contract and will cheerfully recr.mmend him to an}' one who contemplates building. There is nothing on tbe market sup'-rior to a "While Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalock, Jr. For reliable, high-grade barnie of all kinds-buggy or watiou, double or single-come to un. We 'my direct from the best makere in the country. Ramsey & Jones. Solid cir of Chairs, if you want that "tired feeling" relieved buy chairs from us. Edg< fiele. Mercantile Company. When you want the best smoke iu town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigir. P. P. Blalock, Jr. A Mystery Solved. ' How lo keep off periodic at tacks of biliousness aud habitual constipation .was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pille solved for me", writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pille that are guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction to everybody or .money refunded. Only 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. You can't break Mitchell wagon skeins. We guarantee them to be of heel maleable iron. EDGEFIELD ME ROAN TILE Co. A. A. Wells, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, R.B. Mays, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith are now using Mitchell and Oweneboro Wagons. Ask them about their weak point before buying. . . >? EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. .'.'"v., ..' ;.. . .> -V1'-' . Made from Vure Gr i In baking powder E powder of highest rep United States. Governi strength and purity. It renders the food r able and is most econom Housekeepers are sc buy alum powders bec; Yet some of the cheapes ta consumers at the high Housekeepers shoul not better to buy the Roy the powder whose goodn questioned ? Is it economy to sp alum-phosphate or othe save a few pennies ? ROYAL BAKING POWI Mr. Julian R. Strother-be-! sides beiug one of - the most suc cessful sheep raiser in the coun ty-iB very foua of raising stock of all kinds. When he carn* down to Edgefield on Saturday last two fine mule colts followed him, and .they were the envy of all eyes that beheld them. Neither of them are two years old. vet Mr. Strother has refused $1 .r0 for one of thete young mules. The stock that he raises on bis farm is superior to anything that is brought from the Blue Grass region of Kentucky. Beautiful Devotion of Life-Long Friends. .* The Advertiser office was honor ed on Monday witb a visit from JirE^'iPnV'?"d beloved.Rev. J, P. Mealing. In a^cTOKi^tiou with us Rev.. Mealing sprhkft^" the_ most affectionate terms of R. Gwaltney. These two "fathers in Israel" have been the closest perst-nal friends for nearly 'br quiteaha'f a century. And if j such be possible, they have been drawn even closer together-through, the very deep sorrow that has re cently been visited upon each of their homes. It is mutually agreed upon between thesp life-long friends that the funeral of the.| first to pass away shall be preach ed by the one surviving. Should Mr. Mealing be called to his re ward first Dr. Gwaltney has promised to come and preach hie funeral, cud vice versa. Such un se'fieh devotion lasting through such a long term of years without ever having been marred in the slightest, degree is exceedingly beautiful. Ceiealile Top Dressing for Grain, Cerealite for Corn and Cot ton Cheaper and better than Nitrate Soda. " W. W. Adams. tjfe experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far differ ent soil.than others; some crops need differ enthandling than others. He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting- at the right time-, and that the soil must be kept enriched. No use of complaining in summer about a mis take made in the spring.. Decide before the seed is planted. t$e best time to reme dy wasting conditions in the humaiy .body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion should be taken imme diately. There is noth ing that will repair wasted tissue more quickly or replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary foods absolutely fail. . * We toitt send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTTC& BOWNE CHEMISTS 409 Pearl Street NEW YORK 50c. and $1 ; all druggists Tako Penn's Bitters for the liver. There ?B nothing better. G. L. PENN & SON. FOR SALE : I have for sale, at a bargain, one Babcock Buggy which has been used very little. If you want a good buggy at a low price^huy this one. C. E.May. * Powder Hely ? zpe Cream of Tartar .oyal is the standard, the natation ; found by the neat tests of greatest - * nore healthful and palat ical in practical use. >metimes importuned to ause they are "cheap." it made powders are sold est price. d stop and think. Is it al and take no chances ess and.honesty are never oil your digestion by an ;r adultered powder to DER CO., NEW YORK Three Weeks of March 'Csmrt. Th? spring term of court will be of three weeks' duration, that time being necessary to clear the calendars. The criminal docket is unusually heavy. Thero ar? stven persons in jail-six of whom must answer the charge of murder-and several are out on bond. The Sheriff, whone judgment in Buch mattera cannot be gainsayed, says that all of th? criminal cases can not-be tried in one week. The civil calendar in also heavy, there being about twenty five cases re corded for trial. If the presiding judge and the members of the bar will do all in their power to facilitate the operations of the court machinery, there will, how ever, be but little left undone at the cloie of the third week. 55Jontague-Warren. Dr^urftthsil, pftbe Presbyteri an church joined in tEe bc\ly bonds of matrimony Tuesday evenSQgat the home of the bride's paremSu Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montague, on West Church street, Miss Bessie Moutague of this city, and Mr. Frank Warren, Jr., formerly of Edgefield, S. C.,- but now a resi dent of Lake Mara. The- bride is one of Orange county's efficient corps of teacL ers and has won her way into the hearts of many by her gentle man ners, her lovely disposition, her kindness of heart and sympathet ic nature. In the uuitiug of these hearts the Reporter extends sincere con gratulations and trusts their matrimonial voyage will be one of blessings and joys and the ab sence of sorrows and troubles. O? lando (Fla.) Daily Reporter. A Habit to Be Encouraged. The nfother has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bottle of CbambeiIain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which chil dren are susceptible are quickly cured by ita use. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and if given as soon as the first symtoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack. This remedy contains nothing in jurious and mothers give it to lit tle ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son Medicine Dealers. Our Iron Beds have been ad mired by all who have seen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. In Self Defense Mayor Hamm, editor and mana ger of the Constitutionalist, Emi nence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, tour years ago, by Piles, bought a box of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, of which he says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sort's, Cute and Wounds 25c at G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lvucb &Co. The Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Can nady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road anead of all others. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caneed by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son Medi cine Dealers. Now is the time to prepare the garden. We have just received a larae assortment of LandrethV Garden Seed, also a full supply of Onion Sets. TIMMONS BROS. Itching Piles. If jon are acquainted with any one who- is troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives iustaut relief. Price 25 cents per box: Sold by G. L. penn & Son Medicine Daelers. BALDWIN'S 1 FERTILIZERS, To the Planters of Edg?field County: Baldwin's Fertilizers 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 FBRTILI-I ZERS, the Cotton, Corn, and Grain grower. Before making your Fertilizer deals for 1906 talk with our representative, ^W. ^W^. Adams, who will give you the secret of making a bale to thc It will be to Your Interest To come in and examine the new Prints, Percales, gingham, Lawas and Linens we are showing. Prints at 5 cents per yard. 36 inch Percales 10 and 12)? cents Gocd quality Gingham 10 ceats, 40 inch Lawns 10 and 10)? cents. Persian Lawn and India Linons at all prices, White Linen for Waists and Suits at 16%, 25 and 35 cents. Remember, these prices are good six days in the week and the quan tity is not limited. Our goods are all priced at fair and Reasonable Profits and we make no statements in our advertisements that we do not carry out, Get our prices on anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes arad Hats and we will be satisfied with the results. ^ See our 5 and IO cents Oouirter?. There are many very useful articles and at very low prices G. E. MAY. FOR mSBRTTJlLliY. 2 Cases of Spring Prints. 2 Cases of Ginghams. 4 Bales of Brown 4-4 Sheeting and Plaids. Special Values in 4-4 and 10-4 Sheetings.' 4,000 Yards of Embroideries at 5 and io cents. We always have what we advertise. [^"Coat's Spool Cotton wholes ale at 5octs per doz. White Goods and linens Within the next week we will have a Large Shipment of White Linens, White Waistiugs and Suitings, for the early sdring trade. We contracted for these goods last summer, conse quently at much lower figures than the same goods . would sell at now. NEW GOODS in all staple lines coming in this week to tone up stock after the holidays. Respectfully, JAS. E. HART 'Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ 1 Use All Animal Matter Ammoniates SWIFT FERTILIZER WORKS [High Grade Fertilizers.) Office 911, 912, 913 Prudential ?sanding, ATLANTA GA TO FARMERS : For Cotton cultivation, a reliable fertili zer made strictly from ALL ANIMAL MATTER AMMONIATES, Dried Blood and meat and boneTaukage, should be used. We use nothing else as an ammoniate. Swift's Reliable fertilizers will not eat the roots ef plants in dry weather nor leach in ^et weather, which can be attributed to Cotton Seed Meal fertilizers. Write us for our new 1905 booklet. Our fertil izers are dry and suitable for Drilling and always uniform in quality. Use Palmetto Higb-Grade 8-3 3, Planter's 8-2-2 for cot-" ton and com cultivation. For Sale By W. W. ADAMS,Edg?field. S. C. Clothing, Clothing. We thank you for the liberal patronage of: the past year. We are now offering the remainder of our winter Clothing and Underwear at very low figures. Call on us. We can show you better tiran we can tell you, T*r. A. Hart & Co. DSFNext to post-office, I axative Uromo Quinine jp One Day, Grips os? BOB.- 25C