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gEdg-ef?eld Advertiser " WEDNESDAY, JULY So, 1906. Lee AL NGWS? t We direct attention to the new advertisements of Messrs. W. A. Hart, and J. Hubenstein; . Miss Sophie Dobson spent Fri day last in Augusta at the home bf her brother. Mr. 0. L.* Dobson. | Hon. J. C* Sheppard is. .spend ing a fortnight at Glenn Springs, drinking freely of the health-' giving water. . MisB Mary Eliza Fox one of the best beloved young ladies of Con-. ??ord, N.C is in Edgefield as the .. ! gaest'of Mrs. J. H. Tillman and Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cobb, Miss Annie Clisby and Miss Allie Bel anger are spending this week af the Isle of Palms, the queen of | seashore- resorts. . .. The protracted meltings have begun over the county. Dr. C. E. Bnr.B is assisting Dr* J. C. Brown in ? meeting at Philippi church this week. ' ~ Dr. E. C. Smith to"d the writer a few days ago that his daughter, Miss Nadeen., will return " to the S. C. C. I. next seesioq. She is a great favorite.in Edgefield, so this announcement ' will be pleasant news to her many friends. v Mr... J. Prank Fair came overfro/n Atlanta and spent :i>* Saturday' and Sunday with the home-folks. His visits are entirely too short.' * ? Presiding Elder J. S. BVas ly will preach i h the Me tho dist .church "on. Sunday " ? ven ing next and hold, the quarter ly conference on Monday. FOR SALE: One good second hand Refrigerator, capacity twen ty-five pounds of ice. For price, etc., apply at this office. The first county campaign meeting will be held at Red Hill on Friday, July 27th. The candidates will all be there, also a great crowd of voters. Mr. Paul. W. Gibson, of Atlanta is, spending this week with Mr. Geo. F. Mi ms. They are rusticating for'a portion of the week at the Landrum place above Meeting Street Messrs. N. L. Branson, W. A. Hart, .0. E. May, A. A: Glover and W. B* Cogb?rn have been chosen io represent the Edgefield Baptist ^'church at the union meeting ^^jvbich isj&.be held at_Jiilgal ou^ "1 ; SaFurday and*''Sunday*nexTT Miss Anna Belle; Mbrgao,' the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mn\ J. h. Morgan, has been the guest v.- - ?Otrelat i ves -in Grovetown, Ga., for . several weekB," having returned on Friday last. Miss Anna Belle was . a student of the S..,C. C. I. last ?r session and will also attend next session.' Now is the time to give the tur nip patch attention. The-way to succeed in growing them is to pre pare well, fertilize well and then plant Buist's seedi -We have al" v?rieties,'Buist's' improved Rut? Baga, Yellow, Aberdeen, Golden Ball, Yellow Globe, -White'Globe and Seyen Top. Send in youi orders. ;G. L. Penn.& Sin. Several, days ago Mr. Warren Hill entrapped a buzzard, tied a calf bell about its neck and turn ed it loose. It has been flying j around serenely in the same! neighborhood ever since, occasion ally ringing its bell. This unusual s gSt'and^ou?d;haa<Lfr?ghtened a ' number otv "Colored"' people/who . Je oked upon, it as. an;- o.neu.of very, very bad luck. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We60?icit-your Prescriptions, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, j accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & C0. ?0-FLY keeps flies off,;horses and cattle^Sold bv : P. P. Blalpok, Jr. Our. ..slook-of.. Furniture iel always complete. Bed-room Suits] ' from1 $20. up. We buy in oar lots) **.? and ban make very -Io,w -prioe9. . .'. '* ^ Ramsey & Jones. Ask Mrs. I. A. Webb of Tren ton what she thinks of the Model Queen Stove. Guaranteed by Edgefield Mercantile Co. * -FOR SALE: Ten Fine Milch gows-fresh tq paJL 4pply \o ^"^fhps. H. Raipsfprd. FOR RENT: A five room resi dence pear the College. Apply to Mr. G. P. Mims," Faifa, S. C., or attbe^yerljserojfi?p. FOR ?ALE: tfine very fine, -thoroflgfibted Berkshire Rfgs^^U?, J. Mirps. *~ "W? claim to be headquarters for] Fine Oigaos, Send me your orders for Cotton Seed Hulls. I will deliver them anywhere in town * . P.. P. Blalock, Jr. > .* \ You can't "break Mitchell wagon skeins. We guarantee them to be of best maleable iron. . . EDVJEFIELD "MERCANTILE CO. ifir ?rf? - '. '-' -.-?? -^?--:-: : After'spending a month irrHa rodsburg, Ky., with her brothe Mr-.-T. B. Lanham, Mrs. W. I Dororeturued on Saturday lae .Mr. Dorn met her in. Augusta. . Miss Emmie Lanham, the gifte and very pretty daughter of M and Mrs. D. E. Lanham, who f cently graduated from Due Wei Female College, was the guest < Miss Minnie Lanham last wed Dr. F. W. .. Butler has bee [appointed burgeon at the Stal penitentiary and will enter Uyo his duties on the first of Augus He and Mrs. Butler will move 1 Columbia to., reside, permanent^ Their Ed gefiel d friends greatl regret to give them up. Miss Mamie tereen, the beauti ful daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J E. Green of- -Aiigrieta, accompa nied by- her little sister, Eleanor is a guest at the home of he uncle, Mr. A. A. Glover. ''Sucrene'' is a dairy and hors feed that is sold by the "old re liable" grocers of Augusta, Ar riugton Bros. & Co. Feed it ti your cows, and watch the ver great recrease io milk. The pria is reasonable. Read what this re liable firm says about it lu thei advertisement, and order to-day . Hon.J.'O. Patterson was wei received by the people last Fri day. It seems to be the genera sentiment that he deserves a sec ond term ?ud he will get it by i large majority we believe lu fae the \oters iu this section wouk not consider any candidate agaius him this time, no matter hov strong a man he might be.-Barn berg. Herald. Chambry, Ginghams, etc, in .fact-all Summer Goods at great bargain prices. J. W. Peak. In addition to their fire in surance business C. A. Griffin & Co. have accepted the gen eral, agency for the Unitec States Fidelity and Guarantee Company,- and will be glad tc furnish . surety, fidelity anc1 judiciary bonds upon applica tion. : .-- . : Miss Elizabeth Nickles, th? very^gift?d efocut?Qn'isr, has'spent a m?uth aferNashville takiiig:sp<?. cial lessons in expression." Not withstanding the fact that she ie wonderfully successful iii . ;hei specialty, Miss Nick le's, be i ug very ambitious, will not stop short of achieving the most that is possi ble for her to do. We are pleased to announce that .she viii bea member of the S. C. C. I. faculty for the next session, Notwithstanding the fact that the S. C. U. I. had oue of the strongest faculties last session that it has ever had, President Bailey will make it still stronger for the coming session. He has employed as au additional.. pro fessor Capt. C. M- ?o?vip, of Fair fi^W,-iwho--recentiy.;gradUated from the.Citadel at d is'well recommend, ed. ;There "will be one or two changes among the lady rencheis which will be announced later. Closing Qut Sale, ? The-New York Racket Store has inaugurated a Sp?oial - Sale" in order ty :close out all Summer goods; which must be sold regard less of cost. Here are a few prices: All 2oc Silk ? ffeets. at 16fc; 20c percaline Silks 15c; -l?c Mer cerized Organdies 10c ; 10 and 12c Mercerized Muslins 8?c ; 5 and 8c Muslins 4?c; $200 Oxfords for $1.60-;:$1.50 Oxfords $1.25; $1.25 ?xfords at $I.Q0 .. . . ' . " T. W.Peak. Legge I t's celebrated Teas, and Roasted Coffee from 10 to 30 cents per poun 3. TIMMONS BROS. We are offering some special reductions in summer goods for thespot cash. J. E. Hart. Lp.rge assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. I need cash worse than I do summer goods and they must go for oash. . ' J. E. Hart. For the uext 30 days we will offer at reduced prioe a nice line pf Rugs and Matting. = Edgpfield Mercantile Company. My 5 and 10 cents counters are filled with many useful artioles. Especial yalu's in Enameled Ware. ;.. R T,Scarry. Take up the old, dingy carpets aud'put fresh,'attractive matting on your floors. We have beautiful patterns very reasonable in price. Ramsey & Jones. Good quality tooth brushes from 10 to 25 cen te. N ,..J Cf. JJ. rieun # Son. NOW rs;the time to place your orders for4iinders, mowers, reap ing attachment for mowers, rakes, etc., with.A?r. E. J. Norris. The grain 'crop" ie goo?j. Fresh canned, goods of all ki?ds at very reasonable prices. )?onr orders.solicited. k '?v ~. P. P.Blalopk Jr. For delightful, refreshing drinks of all kiu-dV corpe to the Lynray fouutajq, . ?v:? ?^LVPenn &Sou. Pioturd Easels and Fire Screens in all colors and designs. Edgefield Meroantile Company. r ??Ti makes no difference .what the merits of a wagon ' are. You can find one as good or better. Try a Mitchell or Owensboro. ETJGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Hon. Thos. H. Rainsford, chairman of the county Democratic committee, has called a meeting of the com mittee for to-day at eleven o'clock, having notified the members by personal letter. Business of importance will be attended to. Now is your time. All Men's and Boys' Clothing now going at great ly reduced prices. J. W. Peak. To-morrow (Thursday) will be a great day with the Edgefield Hussars. Capt. N. G. Evans and his men will as semble early at Lanham Spring to receive the hun dreds of men, women and children who will attend the annual picnic. Large supply of the celebrated Roger & Galled Powder, Soap, Toi let Water and ExtractB. Timmous Bros. A district summer school for th? colored people is now in ses- j sion in Edgefield. There are about 125 teachers in attendance, with two instructors, Rev. F. A. Peter- , son and J. A. Simkins, in charge. ( The counties of Barnwell, Aiken, - Saluda and Edgefield make up ( this district, consequently there are teachers in attendance from each of tbese counties. j Mr. W. E. Holstou left on Mon- ' day for Augusta to take up again < hie work with the Georgia Cotton ' Oil Company. Having rendered ' faithful service for them for near- > ly three years. Mr. Holston is ' highly esteemed by this company. 1 They have given bim a better po- < sidon at an increase of salary. ? You can always bet your "bottom < dollar" on Walter Holston He ? will do well at whatever he under- < takes. TheSuuday school conventiou , that was held at Bold Springs , church ' on l&Bt Wednesday and , Thursday was a very profitable , one indeed. "Hon. T. G. Talbert , was again elected president, Mr. R. T. Strom was ekcted \ ice president and Mr. T. C. Callison i secretary, and treasurer. Tbe con- 1 vention will be h^<d at Rehoboth next ynar ou Wednesday aud Thursday before the fourth Sun day iu July. Mr. Iva C, Carson an? - nounces his candidacy this j week for the House of Rep- j resentatives. He is'a young j man of character and decided j ability, and is not only a man j of convictions but he has the j moral courage to stand by j them. Should the people elect t him-as their representative he j will serve them faithfully and i well. 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. No cuve, no pay. KOo. 1 We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescript ions and 1 only pure, fresh drugs are used. 1 Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. Penn & Son. There is nothing on the market 6 superior to a *'White Dove" Ham. 1 Try one, 1 P. P, Blaloek, Jr. t For reliable, high-grade harness of. all kinds-buggy or wagon, double or siogle-~oome to us. We ( buy direot from the best makers 1 in the oouutry. Ramsey & JoueB. The best quality of Violet and 1 Florida Water on- the market in bulk at TiMMONS BROS. r JuBt received a lot of fly nats j for horses, also a full lin.* of sum- t mer buggy robes. . Edgefield Mercantile Co. 1 Our comic postal cards are th3. . sensation of the hour. Come in 1 and make your selections. G. L. Penn & Son. The Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Cannady and Babcock 1 Buggies are still going down the ' road abead of all others. Edgefield Mercantile Company. "Model Queen" stoves stand at t the head af all 000k in g stoves. "We ( have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Moroautile Company. . Just reoeived a large supply of Hardware and Carpenter's Tools of all kind. Call upon us when in j need of these goode. , Ramsey & Jones. ( Have you tried our "White , Star" Coffee. " There is nothing , better. Try it ouc.e and you will ? use up other.. , G. L. Peun & Son. ( See our beautifully decorated . Toilet Sets before you bay. I RAMSAY & JONES. j Nice Decorated 100 piece Din uer Sets at $8.50 and $1(100. Forty-two pine? Sets $5.00., Edgefield Mercantile Company. Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which Bhould re?oive careful attention as eo?n a-i the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears, The best medi cine iu U6e for bowel oomplaiut is Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as it promptly controle any unnatural looseness of the bowels. For tale by G. L. Penn & Son. .": Large assortment of Summer Lap Robes at Ramsey o?p Joues. Money in Growing Cantaloupes. While en route to Cbarleetoi last week the writer had a ver pleasant conversation with Dr. ? C. Smith and Dr. Louis Smitl duri?g the few minutes that thi train stopped at Williston. Dr Ernest Smith told us about tb< great success that the farmers ii that section have had with theil canteloupes this season. He had seven acres planted and has ship ped 2,100 crateB from the seven acres. During our conversation he pointed t? a high stack of crates near the railroad track, 115 in uumber, which ?as his last ship ment. Dr. Smith's cantaloupes have netted him about $175 per acre. Besides this he has a very promising crop of peas on the land which will yield about two tons of hay per acre. Not only does Dr. Smith fertilize abundant ly with the elements that feed and sustain plant life, but he also fer tilizes liberally with brains, using good Bound judgment in planting and cultivating his crops. This is the key to the remarkable success that he achieves in what he under takes. List of Prizes For Chrysanthemum Fair. For fear that some have forgot ten the contests and how the fif teen prizes will be awarded at the Chrysanthemum Fair next fall, ?ve publish the list again. The 1st srize will be for the largest chry santhemum ot any variety; 2ud, largest white; 3rd, largest pink; ith. largest yellow; 5rb, largest lark red ; 6th, largest two on one ^em, any color; 7ih, prettiest mixed color; Sih, prettiest c?>l lection of pink ; 9tb, prettiest col Section of red ; 10th, prettiest col lection of white; lltb,. prettiest jolleetion of yellow; 12th,-largest if Japanese variety ; 13th; pretti est design; 14tb, largest design; 15th, finest collection of potted sbrysanthemums. All of the prises will he . very valuable and wo? th competing for, jonsequently the "winners will be veli paid for their work in culti vating the chrysanthemums. Talk ip the Fair. Let not the interest md enthusiasm wan?, White Goods, Muslins and sum ner goods generally at cut prices 'or cash. J, Ey Hart, Try Egg-O-See, the new cereal ?or delicate people, Timmons Bros. Mother's Earl A V/QRD tit MOTHER'9 EAR : WHEN 2 NURSING AN INFANT, AND IN THE ? MONTHS THAT COME BEFORE THAT M TIME, SCOTT'S EMUL$iQH SUPPLIES THE EXTRA STRENGTH ANO 9 NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR E THE HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER ANO ff CHILD. m Send for free sample. R SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemic K 409-415 Pearl Street, New York, jg 500, and 11.00 j all druggists.'. ' Lace Curtains, Portieres. and Pable Covers, all styles, sizes and jricP8 at Edgefield Mercantile Company. Sachet powder-all odors-in. mik, Colgate's Talcum Piwder, loger & Gallet's Toilet Powder at Timmons Bros. When you want paint that ipreads well and wean well, let is supply you with Harrison's or iieath. & Milligan's paint?, none >etter. Timmons Bros. Full supply of Harris and jleun Springs water always on land. Timmons Bros. Delightful Barbecue Hash and l?ye Hominy only 10 cents a oan. R, T, Sturry. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund be money if it fails to cure. E. W) Grove's signature is on each )OX. 25c. When you waut the best smoke u town try a "Franklin" or "Cin* ;o" cigar. P. P. BJalock, Jr. Our Iron Beds have been act nired by all who bave seen them trices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Hointz's Pickles, Olives Mus ;ard and Salad Dressing always m hand. Timmons Bros. Modest Claims Often Carry The Most Conviction. Wheu Maxim, the famous gun nveutor, placed bis gun before a "iommittee of judges, he 3tated its ?arrying power to be muon below vhat he felt aura the gun would iccornplieh. The result of ihe trial vas therefore a great surprise, iu itead of disappointment. It is the natue with the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this remedy Brill accomplish^ bot prefer lo lei the users make the statements What they do clairons that it will positively .cure diarrhoea, dysen tery and pains in the stomach and bowels. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Half The World Wanders how the other naif lives. Those ivh,o use Bucklen's Aruica Salve tiever wonder if it will cure Cuts. Wounds, Bums, Sores and ali Skin eruptions; they know it wil', Mrs. Grant Shy, 1180 E. Reyuo'db St., Springfield, 111., says: "Ire gard it one of the absolute neces sities of housekeeuing." Sold ty G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynd & Co. Nurjually's fine chocolat s and bon bons fresh'by express. G. L. Peon & Son. M ??i ????im i Sirrin na ?Ma&grrf-^TWii m fttnrw-^ Alliance Men? Notice! All ex-members of the various sub-alliances in Edgefield County, and all parties aoy way interested in the disposition of the funds to be returned to the various sub alliances, are requested to meet at Edgefield court bouse on the first Monday in August (Aug. 6, 1906). The purpose of this meeting is lo dispose of the money returnable to the various sub-alliances in Edgefield County. S. M. Smith, President. An Extremely - Sad Death. On Thursday last the sad news reached Edgefield tbatMrs. S. B. Mays was no more. -For a year or more a devoted husband and friends and many loved ones .had been auxious for ber recovery and until recently were not altogether hopeless of a return to health and strength, yet of no avail were all the tears, anxieties, and prayers. "He giveth his beloved sleep." The saddest picture of them all is the one of the children still left in the home, and the mother call ed upon to be the first to break the happy cirole. In the home of Col. Mays,"thore' is now no more the sound of a mother's voice.. The dear ono who has boroe ?he re sponsibilities ; all the weight of the childish sorrowR and perplexi ties; who bas sympathized in the joys of each, as no other can ; who bas encouraged faltering ambi tion and guided expanding judg ment-she has left them. Now the once happy home has iii it the vaoant plaoe, made vacant by the removal of the chief figure, the best beloved of them all. But all this ie not new or strange among the varied experiences of life. Such griefs are but the natural inheritance of mortals. The bereft family is not yet forsaken. The Friend that is closer than a brother will en compass thee about. "lu the hol low of biB hand will he hide thee." Mrs. Ella Calhoun Mays was the* mother of four ROUS and three daughters, all in the prime of youth. She bad been a member of Horn's Creek chuich foy many years, and was well k nown through out all of Edgefield. Surrounded by all earthly bless? ings to be dei ired, she would have enjoyed a longer lc ase of life, "but thou ha9t all seasons for thine own, 0, Death." On Friday after noon the last farewell was said over the body of this the heBl.be. loved, when sb- was laid away in the burial ground of Horn's Creek church, Rev. C, E. Burts, ber pastor, officiated at a large gather ing of B}mpaihetic friends, rela tives and acquaintances. May Live 100 Years. The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Hay n^sville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a youog girl, Eleotrlo Bitters cure Stom ach . aud Liver disorders, and General-Debility. Guaranteed at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lyuch & Co, Nice hue of Trunks and Suit Cases from tho cheapest to the best. Edgefield Mercantile Company. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place, writes J. O. R.^Hooper, Woodford, Tenu., /'she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watohed by her bed-side forty eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was giveu ber, with tho astonish ing result that improvement be gan, and continued until she fi nally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman to-day. Guar anteed cure for coughs aud colds. Price 50c and $1.00 G. L. Penn & Sou W, E. Lynch & Co. FirstnClass Teams I am now well equipped in the LIVERY BUSINESS. Good Horses and good Vehicles always on hand, ready to respond to all calls, night or day. Can furnish teams on short notioe. I so licit your patronage. Will al ways endeavor to please you. W. R. F?BSE, Trenton, S. C. 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 day or night. Our hearse is ready to meet all calls on short notice at a reasonable price. Edgefield MercantileCo. Where GO-FLY goes flies will not go. Use it on your horses and cattle. Sold by P. P. Blalock, Jr. Car load of Stoves just arrived Can furnish eioves from $S. to 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many serious diseases anse from neglect of the bpyvels. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are a pleasant and agreeable laxative. They invigorate the liver and regulate the'bowels. For sale by G. L. Penn & Sou. I axatjye a Cold in Large stock of the celebrated "Old Hickory*' Wagons just re ceived. All sizps at very reason able pi ices. Ramsey & Jones. Solid car of Chairs. If you want that "tired feeling" relieved buy chairs from ue. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Very Handsome Diners uphol stered in panesote at $11 per set. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Large assortment of high-grade Toilet Soaps. Our soaps are pute and.sweet scented-the kind that make the bath a real luxury. A trial cake will convince you. G. L. Penn & Son. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become SQ prevalent that it ls not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty sent and one dollar ? sizes. You may have a [ sample bottle by mail r ir??, also pamphlet tell- Homo ot Sr-amp-Root. ng all about it, including many of the bousands of testimonial letters received rom sufferers ourod. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., b? sure and [nentldn this paper. Try my Snow Flake Flour. Scores of the be6t people in the town an i vicinity have beeu using this flour more than a year. Fifty barrels just received direct from the mills. P. P. Blalock. Jr. Roll foot aud head, quarter Bawed solid oak 70 inch Bods for $8.00. Roll foot anti head, quarter Bawed, polished panels 84 In. beds for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. Candidates FOR -Cotton Weigher. Election, August 4th, 1906. I respectfully announce that I am i candidate for the -position of public Cotton Weigher for the town of Edge Beld for the term-beginning Sept. l9t 1906. 1 promise the people that if ?lected I will be at my post ready to jerve them every day in the year ?xcept Sunday. W. L. H OLSON, Franklin, S.C. I hereby anuounce myself a candi date for the position of public Cotton Weigher for the town of Edgefield, for the term beginning Sept. 1st 1906. [ hereby pledge myself if elected, to jive my entire time, energy and ibility in rendering hone9r, faithful service. T. P. MORGAN. Feeling that I am qualified for iischargiug the duties of the office ibly and satisfactorily, I herewith respectfully offer myself as a can lidate for Cotton Weigher of Edgefield. J. A. TIMMERMAN. I respectfully announce myself as a jandidate for Cotton Weigher at. Edgefield for the term beginning Sept.lst 1906, and pledge myself if fleeted to give my entire time in the ?ffort to discharge my duty. P. R. WATES. I respectfully announce myself a jandidate for re-election to the office >f Cotton Weigher for the town of Edgefield. I have moved to Edgefield ?o as to give my time and attention ;othe duties of the office, and pledge nyself to render the same honest and aithful sen ice in future, if elected, is I have done in the past. J. W. CHEATHAM. I hereby announce myself a candi late for the position of public Cotton Weigher for the town of Edgefield, ind ? ledge myself, if elected, to dis jharge the duties honestly and faith fully. F PEACRE OUSTS. JAS: S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Jpff-O??ra over Post-Office. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, md the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on e^ery bottle. If you want good insurance jheap-at actual cost-let me write you a policy iu the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. J. H. May. A. A. Wells, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, P. B. Maya, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith are [low using Mitchell and Owensboro Wagons. Apk them about their weak point before buyiug. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. r the M Name mo Quinine Day, Grip fis Two. . ea BOA, Z5ei Beats The Music Cure. "To keep the body in ta ne,'' writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lay fayette Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. 25c. G. L. Penn ? Son W. E. Lynch & Co. So H. Manget,, Books, Music, StaM tionery, Magazines Edison Phonographs and Records. TRENTON, S. C. New Sheet Music just re received : "Father's Got a Job." "Same Girl on Sunday." "Only a Year." "Lady Baltimore." INSURANCEAQENC* When placing your Insur ance gire me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of F^IRK - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest E,IB*B3. -, j. - Insurance Co. I will ap preciate a share of yourbusi ness. I can be found at my office-Office No.. a-over Bank of Edgefield. Jame? T. MIM?j TIMMOflS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. A Guaranteed Cure for Piela Itching, Blind, BleedingorErotra^ ding Piles, Druggists refund money if HAZO OINTMENT fails tocare in 6 to 14 days 60c. Sucrene A PERFECT DAIRY AND HORSE FEED. Feed it to your COW and "keep your eye on the milk pail," In loo lb. sacks at $1.35. Order now." Feed it to your HORSE and watch the improvement in flesh and -hair. Arrington Bros. & Co., Leading Grocers, - - - Augusta, Georgia. Don't Fail to Attend Rubenstein's annual clearing SUMMER SALE commencing July 27th and continuing until August 6th / 10 DAYS ONLY. See the circulars issued and note carefully the prices offered. The entire stock reduced fifty per cent. The goods are rechecked, remarked one price for every body. These sacrificed prices are for "io DAYS ONLYf Come early before the choice stock is gone. J. RUBENSTEIN, ADVERTISER BUILDING, - - : EDGEFIELD. S. C. [ .1 I .1 I I ?! I ? .1 ll 1 COME TO The CORNER STORE And get your share of the year's Dividends in the following, Cut Prices. Pins Ic, Hair Pins lc. I lb. Jar Vaseline 10c, $ piutrnachine oil.Se. Ladies' Sheer lt. S. Handkerchiefs 50cts dozen. Men's Sheer H. S. Handkerchiefs 50c dozen. Checked Homespun 5c yard, 36 inch Sea Island 5c yard or 25 yards to the $1.00 (for cash only). Gingham 5, 7 and 10c yard. Spool cotton 2c spool, Pearl Buttons 2c dozen. White Dotted Swiss. And Laces at Reduced Prices. 36 inch White Madras 10c yard. Ladies Gauze Vests 3?c each. Ladies Tape Neck Vests 8?c each 40 in. Lawns 5c yard (limited to 10 yards to the customer). Nowa few items of Interest to Men. Our famous $1.00 line of shirts to go at 65c, our line pf 50 cents shirts to go at 39 cents. All sizes in Jno. B. Stetson's $4.00 and $5.00 Hats to go at 3.00. Reader we simply propose to reduce stock before stock tafeing August the 1st, aud feel that 'tis' up to. you with the'so prices to help us do eo. THE CORNER STORE, V.. H. TURNER, Proprietor? Clothing Store, W? are offering offering our Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Low Cut Shoes, and Summer Clothing at Low prices. Call on us before buying. [gifNext to post-office, Mid-Summer sale We are determined not to carry over any Sum mer Goods, therefore we offer our entire line of White mercerized Waist Goods,Col* ored Muslins, Colored Repellan Cloth Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords. very low prices. We are showing a Very Iltxiidi^oiixo line of the above Goods, and only ask that you get our prices before you buy. A little money will go a long ways now. C. E.