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Ed^?f ield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1906. ?LQQHL News, j Let the Advertiser job office do - youl printing. Mrs. Phoebe Irvin of Atlanta is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. M. Rice. Mrs. Percy M. Feltham has ar rived in Edeefield {o spend some time tinder the pareutal roof. Mrs. JaraesT.Mims returned on Thursday last from a fortnight's visit to relatives ki Elberton, Ga. Mr. J. Rubenst?iu, Edgefi?ld's Johu Wannamaker, leaves to-day for a two week's trip to Baltimore and New York. Mr. W. R. Furseof Trenton was among the visitors to our city on Sunday last, worshipping,- in the Baptist church. Rev. TbomaB H. Leitch is con ducting a revival meeting in Greeuwood. H* is accompanied by his singer, Mr. Fred Marshall. GO-FLY keeps flies off horses and cattle. Sold bv P. P. Blaiock, Jr. 0. Sheppard Esq.-, is in Char leston this week in attendance upon the Citadel commencement 'as a raembir of the Board of Visi tors of this excdlleut institution. We have been requested to an nounce that the Daughters of the , Confederacy will meet at the resi . dence of Mrs. N. G. Evans this (Wednesday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. A furl alten da uce is de sired. Handsome Frank West, one of the leading salesmen of the popu lar ?hoe firm of Rice & O'Connor, of Augusta, came up Saturday and spent several days with relatives at Pleasant Lane, returning to his work on Tuesday. Low Shoes in all styles for all agffi and sexes at J.E. Hart's. Lime is cheaper than drugs ora doctor's bill. Clean up your premi ses wellaud use lime freely. Do il to-day. Do not wait until to-mor row. The dieefcSP germs may get in their deadly work before to . morrow. A horse that balks eau be cured by discharging a stick of dyna mite under him. That is what a Virginia farmer did recently when his horse balked. Tue animal was blown into sausage meat. Our stock of Furniture is always complete. Bed-room Suits from $20. up. We buy iu car lote and can make very low pricea. Ramsey & Jones. Messrs. Jackson & Johnson are. eulargiug their store near the depot by addiug twenty feet to the rear end. Their business has out grown the building which they at first erected. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We6olicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs, acourate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Farmers M. C. Parker and J? C. Harris sent cotton blooms to our sauctun on Monday morning It seems that in spite of the un favorable conditions that have prevailed colton is very well advanced lu days gone by th? old fanners thought cotton was doing well when it bloomed by July 4tb. Mr. W. W. Adams bas already let the contract for his new store Tb?building will be two stories hi?h aud thirty feet longe1- than th? old building. In the rear it wi I Le practically three stories, tor the basement will serve as a store room from which all heavy groceries will be handled. The Chrysanthemum ladies may as well meet now and award all the prizes to Mr. Asa Broadwater, foir he will win them all next fall. - We have heard that he has about 200 chrysanthemums planted, hud cultivates them with his'own hands ev?ry day in the week (Sun days, of course, excepted) from early mom till nightfall. Ask' Mrs. I. A. Wrebb of Tren ton what she thinks of tho Model Queen Stove. Guaranteed- by Edgefield Mercantile Co. FOR SALE : Ten . Fine Milch Cows-fresh to pail. Apply to Tbos. H. Rainsford. FOR RENT: A fiv* room resi dence near the College. Apply to Mr. G. D. Mim?, Faifa, S. C., or ai the Advertiser office. FOR SALE: Niue very Sue, thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs. Ap ply to E. J. Mims. We claim to be headquarters for Fine Cigars. Tiraraous Bros. New line of Swiss and Lawn Embroideries, at J. E. Hart's. Seudme your orders for Cotton Seed Hulls. I will deliver them aoywhere in town. P. P. Blaiock, Jr. Roll foot aud head, quarter jsawecl solid oak 70 inch Beds for $8.00. Roll foot and head, quarter 8ftwed, polished panels 84 lu. beds for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. Mx. JVC. L^wis and Capt. J. P. Boan, two of > Tohrnston's most representative citizens, were amoug the visitors .to the county seat oo Monday. A od still the nanes come in. for enrollment as members ol the Citizeus' League of Edgefield County. If you have not sent, yours, forward it at once to the secretary, Mr. W. G. Ouzts. Dr. and Mr?. J. G. Edward? will during the summer occupy the house of Mr. D. A. Tompkins that was formerly occupied 'by Mr. Downing'B family. A bright little girl who was in quest, of information, asked her mother this question a few dayl ago: "Mama, what sort of lhinge is candidates?" Evidently, she thought that they are some kind of animals that are to be found in a menagerie. Large assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. R. Tl Scurry. So'fairy-like was little Ouida Pattison and ao beautifully did she sing and recite at the Baptist church ou Sunday morning that| everybody present felt, like taking her and clasping her to their bo soms. .The writer is very grateful to the many kind friends who have c ?mmeuded, by letier aud in per son, our editorial of List week de fending Prohibition. We only did our du!y, which we shall con scientiously shrive to do to th?f end. At the close of the commence ment of the College for Women,! Miss Lucile Sheppard remained in Columbia several days as the guest of her college friend, Miss Childs. On Wednesday laBt Miss Lucile returned homo, accompa nied by Miss Childs, who is very beautiful and wiusome. Sachet powder-all odors-ii bulk, Colgate's Talcum P iwder, Rogpr & Gallet's Toilet Powder at Timmons Bros. Our candidates' columu con tains this week the announcement of Mr. W. G. Well for the office of! County Commissioner. This aspi rant isa practical, successful far-1 mer, one who manages his own affairs with ability aL,d in serving the people he wiil couduct their affairs likewise Lace Curtains, Portieres and Table Covers, all styles, sizes and prices at Edgefield Mercantile Company. Mr. M. D. Lyon has let the cou tract for enlarging and otherwise improviug the residence . on the Gray place in our western-suburbs which he purchased more than a j j year ago. When completed it will be an ideal puburbau home, aud it ie Mr. Lyon's purpose to move his family thereto'. We are pleaRed to jb'tonicle the fact that this mo6t axcellent citizen has planned to cast his lot among us. Mr. Robert Walker, of Cochran, Ga., is in Edgefield visiting his sister, Mrs. James R. Cantelou. Though young in year.?, this gen tleman already ranks arning thrill celebrities in music, the "divinept j j. of the arts." Ile has completed special courts in music at sever al conservatories, always carrying away first bou ors. Not only is Mr Walker possessed- of a ve?y rare degree of musical talent, but he is ambitious also, it being bis pur pose to study under the masters of the old country. Mr. Walker baa bad repeated offers of the di rectorship of music fr m leading im^itut'on* of learning For the next 30 days we will offer at reduced price a nice line of Rugs and Matting. Edgffield Mercantile Compan/. My 5 an'1 10 cents counters are filled with many useful articles. Especial valu ti iu Enameled Ware. R T. Scurry. ' Take up the old, dingy carpets and put iresb, attractive matting on your floors. We haye beautiful patterns very reasonable in price. Ramsey & Jones. Good quality tooth brushes from 10 to 25 cents. G. L. r'enn & Son. NOW is the time to place your orders for binders, mowers, reap ing attachment for mowers, rakes, etc., with Mr. E. J. NorriB. The graiu crop is good. Fresh- canned gooda of all kijds at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. P. P.Blalock Jr. For delightful, refreshing drinks of all kinds come to the Luray fountain. G. L. Penn &Son. The Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Cannady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road abead of all others. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Car load ot Stoves just arrived Cau furnish stoves from $8. to 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Try my Sn nw Flake Flour. Scores of the best people in the towu an i vicinity have been using tb is flour more than a year. Fifty barrels just received direct from the mills. P. P. Blalock. Jr. Wanted evory lady in Edgefield to see our line of wash Dress Goods. J.E. Hare. Gus Edmunds had bettor kill a whole drove of Texas steers for his barbecue to-morrow. If all aro pre8eut-county, state and con gressional-there will be about se\entyfive candidates here, also a pretty good sprinkling of voters. Rev. G.'T. A sb ill was very warm ly greeted while visiting in our town Tuesday. During the eession recently closed, Mr. Asbill was a Btudent at the Southern Baptist The Jogical, Seminary Louisville, Ky. Ho and his family will be at Johnston for the summer. Just received a lot of fly nits for horses, also a fu'l liuVi of sum mer buggy robes. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Mr. W. K. Hailing represente a strong line of fire insurance com panies. He carried a policy on the stock of Mr. J. W. Peak, which was recently damaged to some ex tout, and among the first, if not the first, to send check to cover loss was Mr. Harling's company. Veterinary Surgeon (Jumiug: 1 will be ip Edgefield June 29th and 30th. Br ing in your lame and sick Horses and Mules, and have them treated. ;l No charg;e for consultation. Dr. A. Dolan, Oraugeburg, S. C. The Methodist parsonage ha? been greatly beautified by the painter's brush. All honor to th> very zealous ladies of the church through ?vb.om the work is being done. By the way. we hear that in some of Edgefield's manses, rec tories or parsonages a bridal cham ber is receiving the finishing touches of ariistb' hands. Can any body tell us about it? There was a time-but little more thati a decade ago-when it ivas not considered safe or discreet for ladies to attend campaign meetings.. However, a change hap been wrought. The candidates and voters are saner, mire civilized, than they were in time past, and ?tie now entirely proper for the fair women to grace and dignify hese occasiouB by their presence. Let them attend the meeting to morrow in largo numbers. Lpggett's celebrated Teas, and [toasted Coffee from 10 to 30 cents ier pound. TIM MON B BROS. On Thursday last. June 21st, >ur young friend Robt. Lee Scott, )f Clark's Hil!, mailed us a red ;ottou bloom, the first of the sea son. Mr. Scott has sixty acres of ,rery Sue cotton. We commend the snterpiise, push and "get-up-and jet" spirit, of the Clark s Hillurs. !t is that which is transforming bosu hitherto unproductive hills nto a region of great fertility, and t is that alone which has caused he lauds of that section to in >rease from fifty to two Luudred lerceutiu lalue within the last ew years. . Is it uot about, time strawoer ?PS were ripe? At a regular meet ing of the Commercial Club some nonths ago it was unanimously igreed that when strawberries vere ripe the members of the 31ub would give an elegant re ?eption in compliment to their ady friends-wives, sisters, sweet ?eartB, etc. The executive coa^j nittee let the strawberry season mes, and now the blackberry sea ou in here, with no reception yet. Che committed evidently is wait ug for the watermelons. Let's iav the reception without further le lay. Our comic postal cards are the leuea'ipn of the hour. Come in md make your selections. G. L. Penn & Son. New Belts in Silver, Gold, iapanese, Kid, Dresden and Can vas, just received. J. E. Hart. . Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years W. L. Rawle, )fB?.llp, Tenn., fought nasal ca arrh. He writes: "Thu swelliug iud soreness inside my nose was Fearful, till I began applying Buckleu's Arnica Salve to the jore surface: this caused the sore iess and swelling to disappear, lever to return." 25c at G. L. Peon & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. FOR RENT: A flvo-room louee with good garden, welt, out 3uildings,etc. Apply to J. L. MIMS. "Model Queen" stoves-stand at ;he head of all cooking stoves. We have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Just received a large Bupply of Hardware and Carpenter's Tools if all kind. Call upon us when in leed of these goode. Ramsey & Jones. Have you tried our "White Star" Coffee. There is nothing setter. Try it once and you will ase no other. G. L. Penn & Son. Seo our beautifully decorated roilet Sets before you buy. RAMPEY & JONES. Nice Decorated 100 piece Din ier Sets at $8.50 and $10.00. b'orty-two pince Sets $5.00, Edgefield Mercantile Company. We are headquarters for Uiggies. Buch as the Hackney, Tyson & rones, Rock Hill, Columbus and 3haee City, buggiee have stood the :est of years, aud always give satisfaol ion. Ramsey & Jones. The best quality of Violet, and i /rida Water on the market in Jk at TIMMONS BRO?. It makes no difference what the nerita of a wagon are. You can ind one as good or better. Try a Mitchell or Owensboro. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. We direct attention to the .lette from Mr. W. W: Adama publishei in this issue, commending Mi James T. Mims' Company for iti liberal aud very prompt settle meut of his reeeut fire loss. A citizen of the Cleora section Mr. J. C. Reyuolds, who desire the support of the voters, an .jounces his candidacy for th< office of Couuty Comndissio ne: The Advertiser commends him tc the people of our county. In dm time he will miugle wjth them proving his fitness for the'office, We solicit your prescriptiOB business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescript ious and only pure,, fresh drugs are used. Our prijes ara very reasonable. G. L. Penn & SOD. The exercises by the children at Hie Sunday school of the Bap tist church ou Sunday morning last were exceedingly beautiful, and the several talks were very instructive. All honor to the con secrated women who devote so much of their time and talents to the work amoug the little chil dren. They are sowing seeds that will bear fruit throughout eterni ty. Attention Edgefield Light Dra goons: You are requested to'meet at Edgefield courthouse, Saturday, June 30.1906 at 3 p.m. to make 6Dal arrangements for the anuual picnic on August 2nd. Every mem ber is expected to attend. J. R. Blocker, Captain. Stock Reduction Sale? We wish to reduce our large stock, and your personal inspec tion of Goods ard Pi ices will con vince you that we mean to do so. We.name only a few of the mauy goods in which the knife has touched the price. In Dress Goods we offer our 50c line, of Brilliantines in Blue, Pink, White, Brown and Gray at 33c a yard. Our 7.5c and $1 uovelty flake Voils, Batiste, and Silk Eolmes, all to go at 50c a yard. 100 pairs Misses' Oxfords to go at 50 and 75c a pair. 20 pairs Mens' $3 and $3 50 Oxfords, 'ios. 6|, 7 and 7?, to go at $1.50. The Corner Store, W. H. TURNER, Prop'r. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 6th, at 0 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fiftden years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 6, they will be awarded to those mak ing the highest average at this ex amination provided they raeefthe conditions governing the award. Ap plicants for tcholarships ,' should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship ap plication blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 19tb,J1907. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Kook Hill; S. C. SCOTTS EMULSION won't make a Ihump back straight, neither will it make W a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone ? and heals diseased bone and is among || the few genuine means of recovery in ~ rickets and bone consumption. Seed for free sample. ?COTT & BOWNE, ChemUu, ..00-41$ Pearl Street, New York. SOC. and $i.ooi all druggist*. Wheo you want paint that spreads well and wears well, let us supply you with Harrison's or Heath. & Milligan's paints none better. Timmotis Bros. Full Fupply of Harris and Gleuu Springs water always on hand. Ti m rn on s Bros. De?gh?ful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 ceDts a cao. R. T. S.urry. If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been per manently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them,, they are certain to prove beneficial. They only cost a quar ter. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. To Cure a Colt! in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BltOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. When you want the best smoke in town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigar. P. P. BJalock, Jr. Ourlrou Beds have beeD ad mired by all who have eeen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Nice line of Trunks aDd Suit Cases from tho cheapest to the best. Edgefield Mercantile Company. 50 Pieces White Madras aud P. K's. at Hart's. Nui)iial!y?s fini.1 chocolat-s aud bon bons fresh by express. . G. L. Penn & Son. A. A. Wells, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, S. B. Mays, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith ar? now usiug Mitchell and Owensboro Wagons. Ask them about their weak point before buying. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Hoinfy/s Pickles, Olives F"s tard aud Salad Dressing a /P on hand. Timmf/us Bros. WANTED: Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of $250,000 Capital. Salary $1,072 per year, payable weekly. Expen ses advanced. Address Geo. G. Clows, Edgefield, S. C. r Very Prompt Payment. rt Mr. James T. Mims. 3 Ag't L. & L. P. Globe Ins. Co,, Edgefield, S. C. Dear Sir: My store building and stock of merchandise was con . Bumed by fire on^the night of Juno' 8 7th. Your adjuster was here on I June 14*:b and satisfactorily ad ' justed my lose, and to-day, June r 20th, I have checks from your company in full of their liability. This is prompt work and I assure ' you that I appreciate your prompt ness aud cauuot too highly recom mend your company for prompt ness and fairness. Youis very truly," W. W. Adams. Ex-Treasurers Smith And Caugh man Exonorated, Wheu ex-treasurers John C. Caughman and R. B. Smith, of 3aluda county, were reported short io their accounts by a spe cial committee of the grand jury, knowing of his special fitness for such work, the}* employed Auditor J. B. Haltiwanger to go over the books and find _ the discrepancy. After much hard woik Mr. Halti wanger located the error, and not withstanding the fact that an ex pert accountant employed by the grand iury differed with, him he wasconfideDt of the correctness of his finding. A further investigation last week by Messrs. Wilson and Sawyer, expert accountants of the Comptroller General's office, sus tained Mr. Haltiwauger's position, ?xonorating Messrs. John C. Caughman and R. B. Smith com pletely. The Colliers Sub-Leag?e. We cougralulate the good citi zens of Colliers upon their prompt action in organizing and upon the very zealous manner in which they have taken up the wor' of the Citizens'. League. In a letter to the president of tl . County League Mr. W. G. Wei 1B, the secretary of the Colliers Sub-League, writeB as follows: "We bavn organized a League at Colliers, and it gives me pleas ure" to send you the names of 26 ?ood citizens who have come for- i ward and offered their services io putting down lawlessness, and to aid in upbuilding the morals of ? the c )unty. You can rely on Col- , hers to come out and show to the public that she is ever ready and ' willing to put down anythiug that : is detrimental to tho welfare of ; the country. We are heartily in ( sympathy with the movement." The officers are: D< T. Mathis, ; president; J. L. Miller, vice president; W. G. Wells, secreta ry and W. H. McKie, treasurer. The membere: G A Adams, O J , Prince, J W Adams, D T Mathis, , H W McKie, ?, R Hammond, C T Mathis, . Dr. J N Craftou, S G Hammond, T L Miller, j E Ham mond, T M Hammond, R L Prince, E Hammond, J R Ham mond, J L Miller, J D Pardue, W G Wells,' T C Hammond, J H Mathis, W ? Adams, B F Adams, A A Edmundp, W A Edmunds, E ? B Mathis. J M Miller. The public should not forget that we keep in stock every kind and size of coffin and casket from $3.00 to $200.00, We can fill order 1 day or night. Our bearse is ready to meet all calls on short notice at a reasonable price. Edgefield MercautileCo. Picture Easels and Fire Screens in all eolcrs and designs. Edgefield Mercantile Company. We have soi cial to say to ye "We are all j outward appear; and first impres most lasting.'' Here is the will giAe every boom. The right kin "cost money" can't spend his wiser way than best. AUGUSTS MILLINERY I am now offering my ESxvfcir? of Miliinery at and BELO^ in order to close it out. Millinery Business, Con before buying. MISS MARI In the Parke Always Remembei Laxative gre Cures a Cold in One A Timely Admonition. To Our White Friends: I desire to respectfully call attention to a state of affairs that ought not to exist. Our colored churches are greatly disturbed by the presence of colored men who sell liquor on ior near the church grouuds. These violators of the law are made bold io believing that they will not be punished on account of the fact that some of them have vio lated ihe law before, and have got their white friends to pay them out of trouble. I make this appeal to the good white people of the country to help us to put down lawlessness among our race. I beg them to assist us in enforcing the law. I hope that they will not countenance nor protect any colored person who sells whiskey in violation of the law, and that they will help us to punish them. I trust that our white friends will refuse to pay the fines of any o the parties who are convected of disturbing the peace of a commu uity in this way, and that such parties will not be able to boast that they can disregard the law and that their white friends wil pay them out. This is addressed 'oour white friends in a mest respectful way, for the reason that we wish them to do, as they have always done, and help us to better the condition of our race. Respfctfully, W. H. Oliphant. Death of Rev. F. W. Thurmond. Mr. Editor: Please allow me space in your columns to annouce the death of the Rev. F. W. Thur mond, who departed this life on *he 9th inst., and was buried at Shady Grove Baptist church on the iOth. Long before the ap pointed hour, the church was packed and the yard was covered ; the members of his church and other 'churches were pouring in from every direction. I think not less than 2,000. The 7th chapter nf Job was read, text Job 14th, Job 30th, 23rd, Luke 19tp, 13th. Revs. Peterson, Blocker, Oliphant, Weaver, Kenner and others. These servants of God leave a lasting im pression on their hearers for hon est living and truthfulnes. Many rears were shed in the church and in the yard when the body was ?iven over to the Burying Society Df Shady Grove; and the Masons then marched out of the church. They marched around the grave and deposited the body. May the Lord bless his family and church es. And may they remember 'hat while it is their loss, it is his Heavenly gaiu. ' G. A. Morgan. You can't break Mitchell wagon 3keins. We guarantee them to be of best maleable iron. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Very Handsome Diners uphol stered in panesote afc-$11 per set. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Have you a diploma or a picture that you wish framed? We have just received a beautiful assort m^jlfepf mouldings. Timmous Bro9. If you want good insurance cheap-at aclual cost-let ? me write you a policy iu the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. J. H. May. For Cash-210 pairs Children's Ladies' and Men's low shoes at factory coat. Jas. E. Hart. nething spec iu. udged by our mee at first, ssions are the clothing that man a great d of clothing and a man money in a by getting the L OA. BARGAINS. Stock. 1 am going out of the ie and see my goods f BUFORD. r Building. . the Fofl Name amine Bay, Grip lu Two, Candidates FOR -Cotton Weigher. Election, August 4tli, 1900. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the position of public Cotton Weigharfor the town of Edge field for the term beginning Sept. Isl 1906.1 promise the people that il elected L will be at my post ready to serve them every day in the year except Sunday. \\\ L. DOLSOX, Franklin, S.C. I hereby anuounce myself a candi date for the position of public Cotton Weigher for the town of Edgelield, for the term beginning Sept. 1st 1906. ? hereby pledge myself if elected,, to [jive mv entira time, energy and ability in r-ndering honest, faithful service. T. P. MORGAN.. Feeling that I am qualified for discharging the duties of the office ably and satisfactorily, I herewith respectfully offer myself as a can didate for Cotton Weigher of Edgefield. J. A. TIMMERMAN. I resnectfully announce myself as a candidate f.?r Cotton Weigher at Edgefield for the term beginning Sept.lst 1906, and pledge myself if elected to give my entire time in the effort to discharge ray duty. P. R. WATES. 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Cotton Weigher for the town of Edgefield. I have moved to Edgefield so as to give my time and attention to the duties of the office, and pledge myself to render the saine honest and faithful sen ice in future, if elected, as I have done in the past. J. W. CHEATHAM. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the position of public Cotton Weigher for the town, of Edgefield, and i ledge myself, if elected, to dis charge the duties honestly and faith fully. F PE ACRE OUZTS. Large assortment of Summer Lap Robes at Ramsey & Jones. Where GO-FLY goes flies will lot go. Use it on your horses and sattle. Sold by P. P. Blalock, Jr. A. Guaranteed Cure for Piels Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru Jing Piles, Druggists refund money if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 0 to 14 days 50c. Solid car of Chairs. If you want ;hat "tired feeling" relieved buy 3hairs from us. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, lt is iron and quinine ina tasteless form. iNo cure, no pay, 60c. The Very Best Remedy For Bow el Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well known resident of Blufftou, Ind.,-says: "I regard Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after haviug used the remedy in my family for sev aral years. I am never without it." This remedy is almost sure to be needed before the summer is over. Why not buy it now and be pre pared for such an emergency? G. L. Penn & Son. THE GREAT IMow on RAC Owing to the removal of my che recent fire in Edgefield, th ly mixed and tangled, also dus -ill goods m my store at A Great N D close it out and put in ar Pall trade. You cannot afford to miss 1 sale. This is no humbug salv *oing to be sold Rgardl ? The stock consists of a full DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, rHING, HATS, SHOES, SP LACES, EMBROIDERIES Uso Window Curtains, Shade Our ENTIRE STO Counter. Those who call fir: jtock. J. w. HIGH A?T Is the greatest line of CL and CHILDREN ever broi and long length coats. Als Aden's in Felt, Straw and Panama, fj^F1 Agent for the J. and A full line of GENT'S FURN Ti A swell line of Ej^tclios Six in Silks and Washable Good Nekwear and Belts. Visit our Ladies' Depart ?J. VILLI 866 BROADWAY Unknown Friends. There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because th^y have hesi tated about giving a testimonial of their expeiience for publica tion. These people, however, are .jone tho less friends of this reme dy. They have done much toward making it a household word by i heir personal recommendations lo friends and neighbors. It is a s^ood medicine to have in the borne aid is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by Gr. L. Penn & Son. There is nothing on the market superior to a "White Dove" Ham. Trv oue. P. P. Blalock, J A Texas Wonder. There's a Hill a', Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. This wouder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has growu to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Con sumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more thau doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. 50c and $1.00 Try Egg-O-See, the new cereal for delicate people. Timmons Bros. For reliable, high-grade harneas of all kinds-buggy or wagon, double or siugle-come to us. We buy direct from the best makers in the country. Ramsey & Jones. Outwits The Surgeon. A complication of female troub les, with catarrh of the stomach and bowels, had reduced Mrs. 'Ihos. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind., to buch a deplorable condi tion, that her doctor advised an operatioo; but her husband fear ing fa^al results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine completely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, billiousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, nervousness and blood poisoning. Pries 50c at G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lyuch ?fe Co. Large stock of the celebrated "Old Hickory'' WTagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able prices. Ramsey & Jones. How to Break Up a Cold.. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a s?teore cold can he completely brokeftup in one or two days lime. Th?rst symptoms of a cold aie a dryV^Joud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it counteracts the' effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthv condition within a day or two. For sale by G. L. Penn & Sou. FIRE SALE i sit the Eatire Stock of Goods during e entire stock became so bad ty, that I have decided to offer [eduction i entire NEW STOCK for ;his closing out and sacrifice age sale, but the goods are ss of Cost. line of MEN'S and BOYS' CLO IIRTS, PANTS, RIBBONS, and all kinds of Trimmings, :s, Ladies' Skirts and Waists. CK is now on the Bargain 5t will get the pick of the PEAK. CLOTHING OTHING for MEN, BO Yd ignt to Augusta in medium o a full line of M. and Barry Shoes, 3HING GOODS irt "Waists s, Wash Snits, Odd Skirts, ment when in the city. E ?EVY AUGUSTA, GA.