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Advertised) WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22, 1906. B iee UL NeW?. H I The 'quarterly report of (he su ??rfjsor will appear io th9 uext BR^psu? of the Advertiser. B ljfiss Estelle Sibley of Augusta, mHrie veiy pr ?tty a Dd greatly HKape^oved in Edgefield, having made KaSnany friends during former visits, Marthe guest ot Mies Mattie Car KB Miss Lillian Smith has secured. Bel school at Greycoat, Laurens HBcounty, for next session. She gStanght la3t session in Camden. HSp'he S. C. C. I. graduates are in HBdemand as teachers. SB. Mrs. F. G. SwaTieid of Colnrn BBKiia. with her bright and very Beautiful li'itle son, has arrived to HRpeifd the remainder of the "heat HK|d term" wirh her mother, Mrs. BBWvate W. C heath a m. BBB Many of our meichants huve SffiHUSt completed stock taking and Brevetting ready for the heavy Bali campaign. They will soon Hrah&ke off the lethargy of summer Had "get buey." Mm Miss Sadie Watson, theyoung BBst daughter of Col. R. B. Wat Bon, Misses Katie and Lucy Ed Avards and Mr. Robert Timmer [gfeian are guests of Mr. and Mrs Bl B^re' George C. Smith, of Mont H??Bomery, Ala., is visiting her cous ?n,Mrs. Ralph N. Bailey. On Fri-j Biay afternoon last Mrs. Bailey en gster tai ne i a number of friends very ^delightfully and beautifully in i Bbonor of ber guest. ? Handsome Joe Gordon Holland ||arrived on Monday to remain per Smane'ntly among us. For some ?mouths he bas been playing ball Bon teams in Mississippi and k flthe Pee Dee section of this state. ?Joe is a orack player and received fla good salary for bis work. I Prof. J. F. Entzmiuger has had flbis cO?t off working early and Slate for the past two months fori ?the S.C.C. I. He has just com ???pie ted a very successful tour I ?through Union, Richland, Orange* ? burg and Aiken counties.' The] If outlook for this splendid institu Htion ban-never been brighter. B Instead of beginning the revi B val services at the Methodist I church on the fourth Sunday in I September, .Rev. Mr. Auld an ? noanced on Sunday morning that B the series of meetings would begin I on Wednesday before the fourth I Sunday in September. I Mr? H. H. Sanders recently pur [ chased from Hon. J. C. Sheppard] the brick building on the square, ? in which he conducts his butcher business. It ie.his purpose to add another -jstnry ,to. the building, which ne will occupy as a resi dence. The addition will consist I of four rooms and a hail. Mr. Asa Broadwater says tuat they have been having somewhat a ''mixtry" of things out his way. The "big meetin" at a colored church olosed with a baptising, a right and game of base ball, ail the same day. Such a diversity of past)mee afforded pleasant diver sion for saints and sinners alike. My 5 and 10 cents counters are| filled with many useful articles. Especial * valu ?a iu Enameled Ware. R. T. Scurry. Mitti Nannie Gunter, whose wont it is to spend a short season in Edgefield every summer with relatives, arrived on Friday last She is always "very affectionately greeted by her Edgefield friends who have not only engaged in many a delightful conversation with her but have also greatly en joyed her mucic, both vocal an instrumental. The Advertiser Job Office i prepared to do al! kinds of prin ing. We use only first quality ma - terial, and guarantee satisfaction Mr. W.,D. Allen is spending his vacation in Edgefield. Our town has never sent a young man out into the business world who is making a better record than is Wad Allen. He is located in At lan ta where he holds a very re eponsible position with the South ern Express Company. That he has been faithful in the discharge of every duty is evidonced by tber fact that he bas been re datedly promoted by this large company. PRESCRIPTIONS our special, ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. . \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea* sonable prices, W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mr. W. TJ.Kinnaird remarked to [ Tis a short time ago that he did not know before that advertising 'paid so well. Last spring he ad vertised eggs for sale for hatching purposes, and the orders came in euch gr^at numbers that he did not have enough left to put under his own hens. If advertising will eell e ggs, it will aleo sell dry goods, drugs, groceries, furniture, etc. A word to the wise merchant is suffi? cienf. Our stock of Furniture is always complete. Bed-room Suits from $20. up. We buy in car lots and can make very low prices. " Ramsey & Jones, ?S: Send me your orders for Cotton Seed Hulls. I will deliver them | Anywhere in town. P. P. Blalock, Jr. I li III I ll lil ' ill rn I - '^it?u* Hurrah for the ?talff?ft, sti manly Cluora bpysj They 1 how to plajr good ball. The { between the Cleora team au improvised J?dgefield tearx Monday af tor noon wa 8 very? ting: The score stood 8 to 21 favor of Cleora. - The members of the local C. T. U. are planning for the i convention which will ba be] the EdgefieJd Methodist chi beginning September the j About twenty-five delegates be in a tte nd au ce. The Edgefield cotton mill been short, on cotton foi. ? days. The capacity of the mi eight bales per day, or about bales per'week. The buyer for mwl purchased some old cottoi our streets on Saturday, pa 104 cents for it. Rev. aud Mrs. G. T. Asbill their three sweet little [chik have been ependiDg some tim Elmwood with Mr. and I James T. Ouzts They will, h ever, move this week to Bath C.. where they will make t future bom-', Rev. Mr/ AsbiH \. ing accep'ed : the pastorate of Baptiet^cburch at that place. When you want a good sm come to us. Oi?r cigars are heston the market. Timmons Broi VerysoDu handsome Alex Wi son will be manfully wielding hammer busting epen the h boxes and cases of now fall goo Mr. J. W. Peak ie now in ? York making large purchases fall merchandise for the ? York Racket Store. He went ea 90 as io get in on the ground fl in the matter of prices. lu < season he' will be showing al the newest and latest things prices witbia reach of alf. Chambry, Ginghams, etc, fact all Summer Gooda at gr bargain prices. J. W. Peak Miss Edwardina Blalock ent taiued a number of ber you friends on Thursday eveniug honor of her friend, Mies Car Rugbeimer, a beautiful brime from Charleston. Th? elegant a spacious Blalock home on Colu bia street presented an eochanti 8ceoe on this occasiou. Its sp cious, beautifully decorate! pi lors, broad hall and lon? piazz were brilliantly lighted, and thei in au atmosphere permeated wi joy and gladness and good'Chei tho gay young poople play games and promenaded and tel a-teted to their hearts' co?ter Delightful refreshments we served during th6 eveniug. Lessons in Music and Painting. . Mrs, John R. Tompkins will 1 ready to resume hor music au painting classes on the first JVfot day in September. 'Instrument Music $2.00 for 8 lessons; Voe Music $2.50 for 8 lessons ; Ciw vass Paintiug^3.50 for &. losson Lessons given at her home on C lumbia street. It was the wrifcer't* privilege i attend service . at McKtudre church on Sunday morning laE Indeed nothing affords us great i pleasure thau to visit this cb ure and old Stevens Creek, and ther miugle with the good people whoc we have known and loved sine early boyhood. The faithful pat tor, Rev. Mr. Copeland, proaohed veiy earnest, soul-stirriug eermo jn the forenoon. In the afternoo he went to Mt. Carmel to fill hi regular appointment lu compan; with Cashier W. Holloway Bai ling, we partook of a sumptuous dinner at the hospitable ant ideally happy borne of Mr. am Mrs. J. M. Shaffer, To mingli with such good people gives one t larger, fuller, broader aud brights view of life. Now ie the" time to give the lur nip palcb attention. The way ti succeed in growing them is to pre pare well, fertilize, well and thei plant Buist'8 seed. We have al varieties, Buist's Improved Rut? Baga, Yellow, Aberdeen, Golder Ball, Yellow Globe, White Globe and Seven Top. Send in youl orders. G. L. Penn & Son. Large supply of the celebrated Roger & Gall et Powder, Soap, Toi let Water and Extracts. Timmons Bros*. - Where GO-FLY goes flies will not go. Use it on your horses and cattle. Sold by P. P. Blalock, Jr. New Goods Arriving, Stock-taking is over and we are now receiving New Goods. See our beautiful Wash Belts, just in, at 15 and 25 cents. Just received White Dotted Swiss, White Ma dras uew val and round thread Laces. Come quick to get the pick at The Corner Store, W. H. Turner, Prop. Closing Out Sale, The New York Racket Store has inaugurated a Special Sale in order to close out all Summer goods, which must be sold regard less of cost. Here are a few prices? All 25c Silk effects at 16fc \ 20c Mercaline Silks 15c; 15c Mer? cerized Organdies 10c; 10 and 12c Mercerized Muslins 8?c ; 5 and Sc Muslins 4?c; $2 00 Oxforda for $1.50; $1.50 Oxfords $1.25; $1.25 Oxfords at $1.00 J, W. Peak, Fresh canned goods of all kinds at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. P. P.Blalock Jr. If you want good insurance cheap-rat actual cosWJet me write you a policy iii the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. J. H. May. Glenu Springs, ie quite a lar rendezvous for the Ed pleasure and health seekeri J. M! Cobb left on Moudi Glenu'B to imbibe freely o excellent water as it gurglei from the secret recesses of firma. Lost, Strayed or Stolen : red hound bitch, aged, with "J" branded on ber left BOC Finder will please return W. L. Jones and receive si] reward. Mr. Percy Byrd arrived o urday from Atlanta, where 1: been fotr several months atte one of the leading bu colleges of that city, W pleased to announce that on teraber the 1st he will enter his duties as salesman and keeper for Messrs. Timmons Percy is a very courteous capable young man, and will this popular firm an exe salesman. We solicit your prescri business. Utmost care is exer in compounding prescription only pure, fresh drugs are Our prices ara very redeonab G. L. Penn & S( Mr. R. A. Cochran attem meeting of the Heyward Co Commissioners in Aiken Thursday last. It is probable at an early day the governor be petitioned to order the elec Those who reside io that po of Edgefield county that bas cut off will doubtless vote large majority for the new coi but the majority in Aiken co will not be so large. Some that it is questionable wheth can he carried in Aikeu count We are headquarters for ling; Such as the Hackney, Tys< Jones, Rock Hill, Columbus Chase City buggies have stood test of years, and always satisfaction. . Ramsey & Som One of Ihe most deligh social functions of the season the receptiou given on Thurf afternoon last by Mr. and ? D. B. Hollingsworth in bono their fair and very talented yo cousin, Miss Ella Brown, of S tan'burg. Their beautiful cout home, with its loup, vinarclad t zas and spreading, well-sha lawns, is an ideal place for gathering of gay young peo And. immensely did they er themselves on this occasion. ' queenly hostess, as is her wt left nothing undone that wo enhance the pleasure of her gue We would like to hnow.l many thousands of dollars h boen sent away from Edgefi during the last tep years to j for bricks, also how many hi dreds of dollars have beeu paid the railroad as frieght ou 1 scores of oar loads of brick, tl have been shipper) here. AH this money could have been ki at home had a brickyard be established in our town years a? It is not altogether too late y Bricks-will be needed in the futu lf.no individua! will undertake could not a small stock compa be r-gah'ized?" for .the . purpose nu ' ictur?ug bric&s? Jt eeoi rr ' that money invested in 6U . J enteiprise would pay han somely. I/ftrge assortment of beautif Glassware and China of all kin at very reasonable prices. I invi the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. We place on our Bargain Cou ter the following especially go< values: White Mercerized White Good figured Lawus, JFrench Orga dies, Silk Mulls, Solid Colore Eolieuues, Ladies' and Children White Canvass Shoes, Ladies' ai Children's black Hosiery, Ladie and Children's Pat Vici and K Strapped Slippers. J, M. Cobb. Very Low Rates. To New York and Return v: Southeru Railwav account HOMI COMING OF WILLIAM JE? NINGS BRYAN. On Account of the Homecomin of Hou. Wm. J. Bryan, the South ern Railway will sell tickets t Nsw York City and Return ? rate of Ona Fare Plus $2.25 fror all coupon tioket stations. Tioh eta on sale August. 28th and 29th limited to leave New York returu ing on September 4th 19?6. The Southern Operates on al through trains, Pullman Drawing room Sleepers and Southern Rail way Dining carp High. Back Ves tibuled coaches. For full information, consul any Southern Railway Ticke Agent, or write B; WT. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C FOR SALE t Two good seoouc hand McCormick MowerSi and f thousand new ones, Alse several $1,000 Mutual Benefit Life Poli cies on 5 year convertible plan at $11.35 for ages 14 up to 21, with a slight advance for older ages. The poorest young man can now insure his life. E, J. Norris. The best"quality of Violet and Florida Water on the market in bulk at 'TIMMONS BROS. Our comic postal cards aretha sensation of the" hour. Come in and make your selections. G. L. Penn & Son. For delightful, refreshing drinks of all kinds cometo the Luray fountain. G. L. Penn & Son. When you I want paint that spreads well and wear3 well, let us supply you with Harrison'B or Heath &' Milliean's paints, none better J Timmons Bros. . The favorable weather bf ; the .past-weet has greatly improved, the crop conditions .in.the county. ; Whore corn and ? cotton were not drowued or oy?ri?n by grass, the improvement has been very marked. The pea crop is unusually fine. Not a drop too much of rain fell for peas where they were planted on upland. Mr. W. H. Turner is now in the nor thorn and eastern markets pur chasing 'che fall stock for the Cor ner Stoie.He was accompanied by Mrs. Turner who doubtless will assist in making the selections of stylish fall merchandise. Mr and Mrs. Turner both have excellent taste, so the patrons of the popu lar Corner Store mayexpect to s?e a very attractive array of beauti ful weaves and colors, and stylish novelties galore, aa. well as good values in etaple merchandise, Pure and Undefiled Religion. Several years ago Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaffer adopted a bright and very sweet little girl, Pearl Bouk uignt, who was at the time an in mate of 1 he Epwor.th Orphanage. Thia little girl, who is now develop ing as rapidly in miud and heart as in statu?, ie being taught, train ed,Joved, indulged, and cared for as tenderly by Mr. and Mrs Shaffer ap if she were their own child. What a marked fulfillment of the scripture, "When my father a?d my n>other forsake me, the Lord will take me up." Pearl's older sister, Estelle Boukuigbt, ie iuvited evary summer by Mr. .and Mrs. Shaffer to come from the Orphanage and spend several weeks in their home. How thought ful and beautiful is this, act of kindness, exemplifying pure and undefiled religion. Other Christian homes should' be thrown open to the orphans during summer. IttoKnighivTiinmons, Probably not siuce the South Carolina Co-Educational Iusti? tute has been located iuEdgefield, have any of the college girls beni more t!" i versal ly popular or more widely beloved than Mjss Jjbuise McKnight. Since her graduation Rho has made repeated'visits to Edgefteld, being very affectionate ly greeted eaph time. ?fov/evep, as the following self-explanatory in vitation will show, whnu she comes again she will be greeted by an other name : MP. and Mi'5. C. ^ McKnight invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Laura Louise to Mr. Henry Loyala Ti m m on s on Wednesday evening august ayth i.i?eteeri hundred an<? six " at.nine o'clock at their home Ridgeway Sputh Carolina Edgefiold frieuds extend hearty coL-gratulatiou8. A? Ky?? W|tQ99Si The lynching of the negro fiend in Greenwood county last week occurred nea** the home of Rev. Mr, Copeland of the Phoenix cir cuit, who is pastor of AIoI<endree church. This geutleman was with Governor Heyward aud wag an eyewitness to 'the negro's tragio end. While discussing the affair m our hearing a few days, ago, Mr. Crppland said that in all bis life he has never seen a speaker, more deeply in earnest., than Governor Rey warr] DU this or . sion as he appealed to tho. de termined and infuriated men about him to heed and uphold the law. Standing upon an impro vised platform, th? state's chief executive pleaded, with all the earnestness of his soul, for a legal execution of the biute. A patient and respectful beariog was accord ed Governor Hey ward, who was houored for his fearless and faith? ful performance of duty, but his words were unheeded, for ven geance was written npou the brows of his bearers, Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion bhoiMd continue the treatment In hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with lt will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, . New York. 50c. and j?i.oo ; all druggists. Sachet powder--all odors-in bulk, Colgate's Talcum Pjwder, Roger & Gallet's Toilet Powder at Timmons Bros. Full supply of Harris and Glenn Springs water always on hand. . Timmons Bros. Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 cents a can. E. T. Scurry. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund tbe money if it fails to oure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. When you want the best smoke iu town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigar. P. P. Bialock, Jr. Our Iron Beds have been ad mired by all who have seen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Heine's Pickles, Olives Mus tard and Salad Dressing always| on hand. Timmcus Bros. NquuaKy'8 fina obooolat 8 and] bou bous fresh by express. G L. Penn & Son. Large assortment of' Summer| Lap Robes at Ramsey & Jones.. See our beautifully decorated| Toilet Sets before you buy. RAMPEY & JONES. , TO WHOM IT/MA^ CONCERN PLEASE T?KE?KtCE^tbat ava caney occurred jibfilie'i'Trristeesb'ii under the corporate'tnortgage of;the TWIN CITY POTOR COMPANY dated the first day wJanuary, 1901 by reason of the dissolution of the MERCHANTS' TRUST COMPANY, the Trustee thereiB, and that the GUARDIAN TRU?T COMPANY OF NEW YrORIv, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the ?tate of Naw York, and doing business at NO. 170 Broadway, m the Borough of Manhattan iii the City of New York, has been duly ap pointed, as provided in said mortgage, as substituted trustee in the place and stead of the said Merchants' Trust Company, and bas accepted said ap pointment as said Trustee. Dated, July 24th, 1906. TWIN CITY POWER COMPANF*, by .G. J. O'Connor, Sec retary, There is uothing on the market superior to a "White Dove" Ham. Try one. : P. P. Blalock, Jr. Have you tried our "White Star" Coffee; '. There is nothing better. Try it ouce and you will use Po other, . G, L. Penn & Son. Now is your time. All Men's and Boys' Clothing uow going at great ly reduoed priges, J. W. teak. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by \ Kidney Trouble, Kidney .trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and Jessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble hag become gp prevalent that it is not uncommon foF a child to be. born afflicted with weak kid* p?ys, If the child urta* ates tee often, if thc urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able tc control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of thG difficulty ta Kidney trouble, and the first step should' be towards the treatment of these Important organs! This unpleasant trouble |s due to a diseased condition of the Honeys and 'bladder and not to a habit a? {flosfpeppje suppose. Women as well as men are made mis arable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, lt is sold by druggists, in flftyr tient ana ehe cellar ? sizes. You may have a, sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of Sramp-Boot. ing all about it, including many ef th? jkcus^n,ds gf testimonial letters' received from sufferers cured, in writing Dr. Kilmer ? po.', "Binghamton, N. Y., be sure ancj r?ention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the Dame, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on e*'ery bottle. Statement of the condition of THE BRM OF EDGEFIEItD located at Edgefleld, S. C. at the close of business. Aug, the lltb, 190G. RESOURCES j Loans and Discounts, $221,912 461 Demand Loans 9,783 86 Overdrafts 642 52 Banking House 4,073 95 -Furniture and Fixtures 1,596 98 .}ther Real Estate, 900 00 judgments, 864 95 Due from Banks and Bankers, 3,419 12 Currency 2,237 00 Gold 60 00 Silver. Nickles and Pennies 573 96 Checks and Cash Items 327 OS $246,392 4S LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in, $57,400 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 9,710 67 Due to Banks and Bankers, 1,433 G3 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 39.2G? 90 Time Certificates of deposit 108,587 28 Bills Payable, 30.000 00 $246,392 48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUXTY OF EDGEFIELD, Before me came E. J. Mims, Cashier of the Bank of Edgefleld, who being] duly sworn, says that the above and [ foregoing statement is a true condi tion of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank. E. J. MIMS, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 15tb day of Aug., 1906. N. L Brunson, Magistrate E. C. (L. S.) Correct Attest: JAS. M. COBB. W. W, ADAMS. A. S, TOMPKINS. Statement of the Condition of I The Bank of Trenton looated at Trenton, S, C., at the close of business August 11th, 19CG. RESOURCES, Loans and Discounts $31,54711 Overdrafts ' 34.99 Banking House, Furniture Fixtures, Other Real Estate 2,457.321 Due from Banks and Bankers 1,647.03) Currency, Gold, Silver, Nickles and Pennies, Checks and Cash Items 236.41 $35,923.88 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock Paid in $12,500,00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ],0?0,39 Individual Deposits Subject to Cheok 9.892.47 Time Certificates 7,500.001 Bills Payable, Inc'uding Time CertificatPS repre senting Borrowed Money 5,000.00 $35,922.S0| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIKLD Before me came A. H. S, Day, Cash ier of the Bank of Trenton, win? be-? ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statements a true oon dition of said Bank as shown by the books of fil-; of said bank. A. H. S, DAY", Sworn to and subsoribed before me, this 11th day of August, 1906, W, Di Holland, (L, a,) Magistrate S, C. Correct Attest; S. T. HUGHES, J. F. BETT IS. J. D. MATHIS. '/ ; FOR SALE. ?- ' '^'?eyentj^re?^?fr land well loca ted on toe"- public road- between ?Edgefield, C. H., and Augusta, uear Roper's Cross Roads. Apply to Mrs. C. J. Hard i s ty,' Statesboro, Ga. Card of Thanks. I wish to extend thanks to my friends for their support iii the recent election foi cotton weigher, i assure theta that I shall ever remember the kindutss r?hich they have shown me in the past and stand ready to reciprocate in every possible way. I desire to state that it is my purpose now to run again next year. J. W. Cheatham. Card of Thanks. I take th is means of thanking my friends who supported mo so loyally in the recent cotton weigh er's election. I realize that to my friends I ara indebted for tho very flattering vote that I received, and to them I shall tver be deeply grateful. I shall do my utmost to show myself worthy of the confi dence they have reposed io me. W. L. Holson. Franklin, S. C. ..Make Hay While the Sun Shines" There is a lessan in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that the bright sunshine may last but a day and he prepares for the showers which are so liable to fol low. So it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of the house without warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which ip the best known medicine fer these diseases, should always be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prov fatal. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer months the first unnatu ral looseners of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is neces sary is a few deses of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy followed hy a dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev M. 0. S'ocklacd, pastor of the first M. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes-; *vWe' have used Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years aud fiud it a yery valuable remedy, especially for summer disorders iu ohildreu. Sold by G. L. Penn ? Son. Frightfully Bumed. Chas. VV. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned in an electrical furnace. He applied Buckler's Arnioa Salve with the usual re sult: "a quick aud perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sees and Piles: 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Good quality tooth brushes from 10 to 25 cents. G. L. Penn & Son. Take up the ?ld, dingy carpets and put iresh, attractive matting on your floors. We have beautiful patterns very reasonable in price. Ramsey & Jones. Large s*ock' of the celebrated "Old Hickory'' Wagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able pi ices. Ramsey & Jones. Try my Snow Flake Flour. Scores of the best people ,iu the town an i vicinity have been using this flour more than a year. Fifty barrels just received direct from the mills. P. P. Blalock. Jr. The intense itching characteris tic oi salt rheum- and eczema is inRtautly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As a cure for skin diseases thiB salve is un equaled. For sale by G. L. Penn <fe Son, A Guaranteed Cure for Piels Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days 50c. Mutual Benefit's Low Life Insurance Rates. AGE RATE 14 to 21 $18.40 22 . 18.80 23 19.23 24 19.67 25 ' 20.14 26 20.03 27 . 21.15 28 21.69 29 22.26 30 22.85 31 23.48 32 24.14*; 38 24.84 34 [25.58 35 26.35' 40 30.94 j 45 37.08J 50 45.453 60 72.83J ?This Company pays large Divi dends annually, reducing the above- lates considerably. NO RESTRICTIONS as to War, Oc cupation, etc, E. J Norris, Age nt. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. J0^-Ofllce over Post-Office. ' The old^riginal GROVE'S T?steleV? Chill Tonic.. You know what yon are taking, lt is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay, t?0c; A Healing Goppel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godsend to mankind. It cured me of lame back, stiff joiuts, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Elec tric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and frei like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach. Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee. Price 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man in Ar kansas,'* writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruuo, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five ye^rs of continuous coughing and bleed ing from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's great est medicine, Dr. King's New Dis covery f'.r Consumption which I know from experience will cure consumptiou if taken in time. My wife, improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and cold,or money refunded. 50c and $1.00. G. L*. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch'<fe Co. Unnecessary Expense. Acute attacks of colic and diar rhoea come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtain ed. There is no necessity of incur ring the expense of a physician's service in such cases if Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of thia remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, even in the most severe and dan gerous cases and no family ?hould be without lt. Sold by Ix. L. Penn & Son. He Was in Trouble. "I was ju trouble, but found a way out of it, and I'm a happy mau again, since Dr. King's New Life Piles cured me of chronic constipation," says E. W. Goodloe, 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex. Price 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co, Bargains Notwithstanding our ten days sale i? ofter ing at crushed prices. Our tremen we need the space. Cost is Not Cor Buy goods at your own prjee. We have shipment just arrived that must be sol price. Two pieces left of 54 in. Sicillia you can buy as long as it laits at 49c pei gandies all different patterns 12>? 15 ari at 7,}?c 300 yds (Jharnbry Gingham 10c i at4c~Ladies Fancy yoked 25c gauze 12^ 50 and 75c value at 39c. Ladies White C 19c. We are closing out the balance of o season's styles. .This is your opportun money to help the boy dress for the bali 75c Wash Suits to ?ro at 39c Boys $1.75 st $3.00 suits $1.9S. Men's Ol One lot of Men's negligee shirts m?.de Madras shirts that reach legularat 60 a Men's 75 and LOO dress shirts 49c Men's Men's fine Lisle under shirts 75c value i at 49. Men's 50c elastic seam drawers 34? Two Pic 5.00 and 5.50 su its 2 9S, 6.00 suits 3.9S, 7. < Thoso who could not attend our clear J. RUBEr ADVERTISER BUILDING, - Clothing We are offerinj Straw Ha+s, Summe Cut Shoes, and Si at Lew prices. Call o? . "W. A. [|3FNext to post->office, Mid-Sum We are determined not - mer Goods, therefore we White mercerized ored Muslins, color Ladies' and Mi very low prices. We are showing a He line of the above Goods, ? our prices before you buy. A little money w Has Stood The Gro asteless C No-Cure-No-Pa Orders Solicited. . Durir-g - the remainder/of Summer and dunug the'Fall' months, I will act ae agent' for C. P. Kohlruss' Marble and Granite Works, Augusta, 'Ga. Aiiy party in Edgefield, Saluda or Green-; wood desiring work of this kind done will please write me. I will be glad to " communicate with them. A. A. Edmunds, Colliers, S. C. Have you a diploma or a picture that you wish framed? We have just received a beautiful assort ment of mouldings. Timmons Bros. 1 INSURANCE*3T0' When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of PIRE: - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest IVI:F\E> - . . Insurance Cb. I will ap preciate a share of yourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my offico-.-Office No. a-over. Bank of .Edgefield. Jaine? T. IVJUVlSg* GO-FLY keeps flies off horses .and cattle.'Sold bv P. P. Blalock, Jr. THE BANK EDGEFIELD. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. Bou KNIGHT, T. H. RAIXSFOBD J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLEE, W. E. PBESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prex.dent. E. J. M IMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal teran*. Prompt and polite attention to bad ness. YOUR Account Solicited. Continua 3 over, we have a few goods we are dous fall stock is arriving dally and isidered. about 4)00 yds of embroidery a new d and we will sell it at almost any. n Black and Blue regular 1.00 value ? yd 75 pieces ?handsome Floral Or id 20cts values we flill sell all through ralueat 6% Ladies 10 and 16c gauze : 4 dozen Ladies White kid hand bag? an\ass hand bags 25 and 35c value at ur boya wa3h suits all new goods this lity to purchase a few suits for little ince of the season. All ofourSOand nts 98c Boys #2.25 suits ?1.79c Boys .othing. of fine equality striped and figured nd 75c we are now closing out at 39c. i balbrigan under shirts 35c value 18c it 39c. Men's 75c elastic seam drawers c. Men's ?ce Suits. )0 suits 4.74, 8.00 5.9S. ing sale can still find bargains at vISTEIN, - EDGEFIELD. S. C ? Store, ? offering our r Underwear, Low. immer Clothing a us before buying. Hart mer sale to carry over any Sum offer our entire line of i Waist Goods,CoL< ed Repellan Cloth sses' Oxfords, mdsome md only ask that you get ill go a long ways now. Test 25 Years veV Ml Tome y. SO cent?.