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tcsMi?ld Advertiser} WEDNESDAY, SEP. 19, 1906. ^ L0Q.4L NGWS- \ The November t?rm of Court of General Se es io us will co LI ve ne on Monday. Novemaber the 8tn. Judge Memminger will preside. After the regular service at .Horn's Cr^ek church on Sunday e.ftor loon next Dr. C. E, Burts will administer the ordinance of baptism. Mr. R. r. Scurry has rented the home -of Mr. J. W. Thnmpsoi. He .and his sister Miss Ella Scurry, .j.will occupy it later.in the fall. The -first touch of autamu Tttarfher was felt on Sunday morn ing. The elbow sleeves, dropstitch iug aud neek-a-boo waists will ?o?n pass from sight. JSdgefiold county will contribute tb? three following petit jurors for the Federal District Court which .convenes in Greenville in October: jMessrs. J. K. Allen, W. A. Byrd, I {Sr.,.and D.yJ. Morgan. Jf you want the highest market prico for your- cotton, bring it aloug to Edgefield. This market has fiv? active buyerB who will give you eyery fraction of a cent that ?t is possible ,for them to give. We are headquarters for buggies. Such as the Hackney, Tyson'& .Jones, Rock Hill, Columbus and ?Chase City buggies have stood the >teet of years, and always give ?satisfaction: j Ramsey & Jones. At 6:30 o'clock Wednesday Mr. J. Ruben st ie n will close his stores and will remained closed for two days, in order to celebrate the Jewish New- Year. With the set ting of this afternoon's sun the j .Jewish year|5667 will be welcomed thy all devout Jewe the world over. Misa Clara Locke Boyd, the eld est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd, advertises in .this issue for private pupils in music. Miss, Boyd is a very talented musician. * She bas had considerable experi ence as teacher, having taught for j three years at Winston, N. C. . Close prices on Bagging * a d Ties. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Prof. T. E. Dorn, an alumnus . of the S. C. C. Li was in Edge, field on Saturday on busiuess. Prof. Dorn has been teaching the high school at Zoar, Saluda coun ty, for the past five years, and has been engaged to teach for another year. His work as principal of this school has been exceedingly satisfactory. 5*? ^Jaupg? stock /oHSSflF cel?brated ^?ld; Htckory^fWiagOTB-justrre; eel ved. All SIZPB at very reason able piic^j. Ramsey & Jones. ?;'".The missionary society of Berea church will give an entertainment at the residence of Mrs. L. Har-i . ling Friday evening the 14th from 6 o'clock until eleven. The lad ios ?Viii furnish supper and each young] man will be sent a small sad wherein they will put as many cents as they are years ola. Sup per free to them." All are cordially invited to attend. Io ?pother column a cali is is etted for a mass meeting in the . court bouse-on Mouday afternoon at ? o'clock, the purpose being to orgauize an association to look after the keeping of the village cemetery. Ladies as well as men are urged to be present. This is a matter that bas long been neg lected by our people, so we trust that they will now come together and take UD this important work in real earnest. For delightful, refreshing drinks of all kinds come to the Lurayj fountain. G. L. Penn & Son. It is with regret that we chroni-j cle the fact that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson purpose leaving| Edgefield about November the 1st j to reside at Southport, M. C., the old home of the former. Mr. I Thompson bas large real estate | and ?umber interests there which be wishes to give his personal at tention in. developing. Let us hope that in a few short years after be shall have converted his millions of timber into millions of gold that he will return to Edge, field to clip bis coupons and en? joy his wealth. Spectacles made up to suit your) particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mim?, Edgefield, g. C. PRESCRIPTIONS our special, ty. We solicit your^Presoripl ions, | dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs,] accurate compounding, and rea* sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. My 5 and 10 cents counters are j filled with many useful articles. Especial valu is in Enameled Ware. R. T. Scdrry. 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. ^he laxative effect pf jctyamber-1 Jain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural you ean hardly realize that it is pro-] duced by a medicine. These tab lets also cure indigestion. For sale by G. X. Penn & Son. ? mm ^f^; . ."'^n-nriii ? - Tbe fine French Coach S will arrive in a few day? coming han been somewhat ed. Califat the stable of 1 B. L. Jones & Sen and ask him. Greenville is either uo-i or out-of-date, we hardly which. The authorities Mountain Ci'ty recently fie men, for riding "man fas Then in fairness to the fair v. they should fine the men for "woman fashiou." No, my child, a bucket ? not a place where bucket made. It is a place where fo are sometimes made, but often where misfortunes are 1 They are generally finished in the poor house or peuitei -"Ex. ! The next session of the field graded school will be, Monday, the 24th inst. Pub ercises will be held at the or. and Col. F. N. K. Bailey urg parents to come with their dren to the opening exercise desires to talk to them perso The S. U. C. tl will opeu wu propriate public exercises Thursday, the 27th inst. ? body i s invited to be presen One of the prettiest stre Edgefield is the one leading Dr. Pattison's residence t mill. The beautiful young along the sidewalk the syn rical and well-kept hedges of Kate Butler, Mrs, Ella Tom] and Ou the D. A. Tompkins the very pretty lawn aud for Mrs. Beauregard Timmons, the beautiful flowers, everg and hedges of Mrs. Mary N should be en inspiration to all pass that way to beautify ant prove their yards and pren Whatever makes the home au surroundings more at trac more invitiog, -increases the pi ness of that borne. Large assortment of beau Glassware and China of all k af. very reasonable pr icos. I ii the ladies to call. R. T. Scurr "Jim Key", the celebrated tr ed horse has a strong^riv?l in eastern suburbs. Our friend Tr McManus has a very intellij 'horse (bat he is trainin?:. 1 animal, which possesses n than proverbial "horse sense", learued its A. B, C's aud is \ nearly to "baker", as the sd boy would say. Trapp's hi raises his foot to shake ba with yon, walks a log,~mou and stands upon two . shin blocks, nods or shakes his h< in giving an affirmative or ne ti ve answer to a question. 1 horse is not only unusually telligent but itt; master is also pecially gifted in training anima Try our "Coronation" a ''Snowflake" Flour. None better P. P. Blaloek, Jr, . Afr. Bettie Canttlou returned fiatnrday knight -From. \Lexingtt Kji,; where he his spent'- th] weeks with Mr. B. B. Wilson, w is so well and favorably known our town and throughout ti county. Mr. Cantelou brought car of very fine throughbred Ke tucky horses and mares with hil He, in a company with Mr. Wi son, drove over the farms for mai miles around Lexington and pu chased some of the choicest horp to be had. One very strong poii about them is that they are a well bred. The lot includes coe saddlers, family horses, roadste and combination horses, some < which can make a mile in lei time then the Gap tiain usual! makes it. Fresh shipment of Pick'es an Olives just received. P.P. Blaloek, Jr. We solicit your pre6criptio busiueBs. Utmost Gare is exercise in compounding prescriptions an only pure, fresh drugs are used Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. Penn & Son. When you waut a good smok come to us. Our cigars are th heston the market, . ~ Timmons Bros. Leggett's celebrated Teas, anc Roasted Coffee from 10 to 80 centi per pound. TIMMONS BROS, Now is the time to give the tur nip patch attention. The way tc succsed iu growing them is to pre. pare well, fertilize well and thee plant Buist's seed. We have all varieties, Buist's Improved Ruta Baga, Yellow, Aberdeen, Golden Ball, Yellow Globe, White Globe and Seven Top, ijend in your orders. G. L. Fenn & Son. Large supply of the celebrated Roger & Gallet Powder, Soap, Toi let Water and Extracts. Timmons Bros. Where GO-FLY goes flies will not go. IJse it on your horses and cattle. Sold by P. P. Blalook, Jr. Fresh panned goods of all kbds at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. P. P.Blaloqk Jr. If you want good insurance cheap-at aotual oost-let me write you a policy in the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa, tion. J. H. May. Sachet powder-all odors-in bulk, Colgate's Talcum P>wder, Roge- & Gal let's Toilet Powder at Timmons gyqa. Full supply qf Harris a,n?| Glenn Springs water alvy ays on hand. Timmons Bros. Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only IQ cents a can. R. T. Scurry. Firat^Sefe'* Petit Jury J Buchanan,. J P Ouzta M ? Lott, R Buchanan. Strom? I R White. Oliver Soll?y? J - Holmes, J L Derrick; B A Jordon, W H N?XDD, W A Strom. W * Gibsou, h J Claxton, S ? TrK" man, T B Quarles, H T Medlock W L Franklin, J L Oxner, * ~ Shaffer, J A Mays, T R Carth ^ Ben Thomas, C T Mathis, W D Dorn, .Tno. B Hill, B ? Lanham, E M Walker, A M Timmer'raau, J H White, Ned Penn, M. A. Wat son, Jr , J G. Mckie, T. C Covar, Butler Bryant, J E Hart. The Second Primary. The County Democratic Execu tive Committee met on Thursday and tabulated the voies of the sec ond primary election. The vete was much larger by several hun dred than many supposed it would be. 1423 ballots were cast. Th-- fol lowing are the official figures: For Governor: Ansel 744 Manning 670 For Attorney General: Lyon 812 Ragsdale 611 Railroad Commissioner: Sullivan 671 Wharton 741 For Supervisor: Self 789 Blocker # 617 For County Commissioner { Turner 870 Griffis 545 The total number of votes ro ceived by the candidates for state j office were as follows: .For Governor: Ansel 46,444 Manning 07,0451 For Attorney General : Lyon . 48,886 Ragsdale 34.525 For Railroad Commissioner? Sullivan 47,564 Wharton 36,672 In declaring the result of the first primary the committee made au error in tabulating the vote for | magistrate in the 8th district. In stead of Messrs. Wbitflarling and A. C. Ou?ts being jp thc aeeond race, it should have been between Messrs, A, C. Ou^ts and B. L. Stevens. Owing to tty errpr, the committee did not count ?be vote of the second primary iq the 8th district but ordered Messrs, Ougts aud Stevens to run again, th? election *o be held on September tbe 2?th. Io view of all the cir cumstances, tbis was the wise &n4 proper course for tho committee to pursue. Ve voters iu the 8th judicial disirrpt of JSdge?sJd?qun?: ty, prepare your ballots for the ?leetlou fco be held pu the 25th inst. No printed tickets will be provided, so the voters will write their ballots. Card of Thanes. Editor Edgefield Advertiser: I desire through the medium of your paper to empress to the people of] your County my aiuoere thanks iud appreciation' for the excellent vote which they gave me in the firBt primary ejectiou and which resulted in iny reselection to Con gress. : I can but feebly express my ap preciation for this manifestation jf their confidence iu me and my chief aim aud desire shall be to merit a continuation of th's cou? ?deuce. . None but a heart utterly void of gratitude could fail to appreciate :be honor thus conferred upon me md I renew my pledge of two (rears ago to give to the people of ;he Second Congressional District "be best efforts of my life, Very sincerely yours, * J, 0. Patterson, Barnwell, S. C. Sept. 15, 1906. MUSIC. Miss Clara Locke Boyd will ;ake a limited numbpr of pupils u r instruction io . the latest im proved methods in Instsu mental )r Vocal music. Advanced pupilB solicited. Advancement and satis ?actiop'guarapteed to all patrons, Rates, Instrumental $2 50, Vocal j>3.00 per mouth. Have you a diploma or a picture that you wish framed? We have just received a beautiful assort, mei., of mouldings. Timmons Bros. Take up the old, dingy oarpets iud put fresh, attractive matting on your floors. We have beautiful patterns very reasonable iu price. Ramsey & Jones. NOTICE, f o one and all ; I am iu the Mar got to buy Cotton Seed. I solletit your patronage, E, S. Johnson, At New Depot. For reliable, high-grade harness of all kinds-buggy or wagoo, double or single-ooome to us. We buy direct from thc best makers LO the country, Ramsey & Jones. FOR SALE ; Two good seooud hand McCormiok Mowers? and a thousand new ones, Also several $1,000 Mutual Benefit Life Polir cies on 5 year convertible plan at $1\25 for ages 14 up to 21, with a slight ftdvaoce for older ages, The poorent young mau eau now insure his life. TC, J, Norris. The best quality of Violet and Florida Water on the market in bulk at TIMMONS Bnos. Our comic postal cards pre tyi leusaMon pf th.e hour. Come in^ ?Dd upake your selections. ?r. L. Penn $ Son. When you want paint tb* spreads well and wears well, 1( us supply you with Harrison's Heath & Milligan's paints, nonj better* Timmons Bros. Our Vrnage'Cemetry- i?iuva! Our village ^e^intereBt-. .d % thiswot where the remains Tour loved ones rest are called ? meet on uext Monday afternoon atTo' look at the court house Ladies as well as gentlemen Tequested to be p eBeDt. P are posed that a ae80ciafiou be orgauiSed at th'? time. Call to Executive Committee. .g ^itor Advertiser: Please au J- "? that there will be a meet fifa nf th'*6 Couut>" Democratic Ex H. on Satur,September 22nd a't eleven oVlock- Business of. grear, importance Will come before The committee, a-jd every member is earnest ly r-pqu^wd lo be present. Tfeoe. H. Ra in sf ord, Cbairmrn. A Very Sad Death. A noble and true young wife has been taken from the side of her devoted husband. On Thurs day night Mrs. Lizzie Christie, the bdloved wife of Mr. R. W. Chris tie, died very suddenly at her home in tpe Cleora section. Before her marriage ?be was Mi?? Lizzie Thomas who was gentle apd kind aud widely beloved by a large cir cle of friends and acquaintances. May the Great Physician heal the bruised ano* brok pu b.e&rf; pf the faithful aud devoted husband. Rev. P. P. Blaloek, the pastor of the deceased who baptised her several years ago, conflicted the funeral wbipb was held at Berea church on Friday. Union Meeting. I The 2nd division of the Edge ?eld Association will be held at Rehoboth September 20-30, J906 1st Query^Love and its eviden ces. J. D. Hughey, C. E. Quarlus. 2nd Query-Humility aud its evidences. ?barlie Jouep, W. H. Nixqn. 3rd Query-Aie we friends to the cause of Christ? If so what are the eyldeppes9 J. M. Boosey, W. J. Talbert. 4th Query^What* did Christ mean by telling Peter to feed his sheep, ?pd ?Jip js jt onppmbent upon at the present dfly? J- P. Mealing, J. T. Litt 1? john. 5th finery-(L)rpt|auagft. . Sunday prograip tR bp arranged by pastor and members of Reno both oh u! gb j jf?. A. Adams, Clerk. If a Cow gave Butter mankind woulei have to invent milk. Milk ls Na ture's emulsion-butter put in shape for cJiges ;ion. Cod liver Oil Is exT : re me ly n corri sh ing, but rt h?s to be emulsified or-fore we ean digest it? Scott's Emulsion -entines the best O? /nh the valuable hypo h ophites so that it is ac y io digest and does ur ni ore good than the Al alone could. That makes Scott's .Emulsion ha most strengthening, ?ourishing food ? medi cine in the world, Send for free sample. SCOTT Si BOWNE, Chemists 4-09-41 5 Pearl Street New York 50c and $ 1 .QO. AH drusrsrlsts. Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Choleiai-.nd Diarrhoea Remedy. .'When my boy was ttvo years old he had a very revere attack of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic Cbjle ra and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought bim out all right", : sa} s says Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich, This remedy can be depend? ed upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it, Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. To Cure-a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BI?OMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to pure, E, W, Glove's signature is on each box. 25o. When you want the beBt smoke in town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigar. P. P, BJ&lock, Jr. Ourjrou Beds have been ad mired by all who have seen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY ? JONES. Hointjs's Pickles, Olives Mus tard and Salad Dressing always on hand, Timmons Bros. Nuoual!y*s fina ohooolates and bou bons fresh by express, G. li. Penn & San. Lafge assortment of Summer Lap Robes at Ramsey & Jones. See our beautifully decorated Toilet Sets before you buy. Lit/' ':L,.iue8day afternoon.. Bro. p" .^eiohn oonduoted th9 funeral jeVvice. Mr. Mo-Daniel was only 22 years pf^ge^ust in the bloom of yahug. manhood, with a bright future before him. How true it is that when we are in the midst ol life we are in death. Mr. McDan iel was a successiul businese mau and was very popular as was evi denced by the great congregation that attended his funeral. Hr eaves a father, step-mother, sister, four brothers, a loving wife and sweet l?tele babe, and a host of friends to mourn hie ioss. We ex tend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. The death of Sheriff Ouzts casi a gloom over our entire communi ty. The Sheriff attended the as sociation here and looked to be in bis usual health, and was very cheerful, but he now has gone. We will all miss him. May God give sustaining grace to the bereaved ones. Mrs. R. W. Christie died last Thursday and was buried at Berea on Friday. Mrs. Christie was a young woman of many beautiful Christian graces. She was loved by l\l who knew her and has now eu.* lered into that re^t that was promised the people of God. We pray God's comforting graoe to be riven the bereaved onea, Mrs. James Dodie and ohildreu ?vho have been visiting in Georgia :eiurned home yesterday, Miss Sylyja Quarlea, of Au gusta, ig visaing friends in our own, Mr. Walter Holmes is preparing br housekeeping another year We will tell you more about the .rrange'ments soon . The cottou will soon he opeu. There is uo top prop this year. Vhat will the poor pditors, doc ors and pieachere do?j The hay crop is fine, the barns re now be jug filled to overflowing. Good old '-tater and possum" ime has about come which is the tappiestseason of tho year. Mrs. J. H: hussey has beeu on he sick list for several days. Mrs. R. M. Bodie has been and i oui te ill We hop6 % her peedy recovery. Mr. O.J. Holmes has built a ew barn, We oan now talk from our town o Nt w York and Boston or any rhere in the U;.ited States, where here is a telepoo,i&. Nothing like iving in a live lown. ROSE COTTAGE. .etter to C. W. Watson Edgefleld, S. C> Dear ?ira : If you could get the ex lusivd sale of a sweeter sugar for Ave liles round-% lb as sweet as a pound f usual sugar, and cost no moje ou'diump kt it, wouldd't you? Jhere ?wouldn't be 100 lb of any ther sugar sold in a year in your awn; you'd gobble, the trade; and it rouldn'thurt your whole business. Devoe is like that among paints; it ; twice as sweet as 'some; it is sweeter lian any; t?ot one exception ; one gal >nistwo or one-and-a-half or one nd-tbree-quarters. Better than that; paint haa to be alnted; that costa 2 to4 dollars a gal >n. A gallon saved ia 2 to4 dollars aved in labor, besides the paint, Even that isn't all, A gallon Devoe ut-on wears as Icnsr as two gallons ut-on at a coat ot 2 to 4 dollars a gal jn and two more put-on at 9 to i dol ara a gallon. Count all that. The aint chat wears double oosts less by gallonsof painting; that's about 35 ollars a gallon for those superfluous allons. That's as good as a double-sweet ugar? isn't il? Yours truly F W DEVOE & CO New Fork ?dgefleld Mercantile Company. ?.The Phonograph RC 'S cc Wi m ly bl K hi wi ti bi al cc $1 L; T; CI ta ta cr Si E Pi bi P: S< ai P IOOKINO ron Just received a carefully se ated stock of new Records, ?ome and hear them. New Post Cards and Mag zihes. 500KS and STATIONERY 5? M. Manget, TRENTON, S. C. Have you tried our "White tar" Co?fee, There is Dothing etter. Try it once and you will se no other, G, L. Penu ? Son. INSURANCE When plaoing your Insur ance give me a oall. I rep resent a very strong line of Inaqranoe Companies, our Agent for the largest ?VI?^E: - . - Insurance Co. I will ap prec?ate a share of yourbusi neas. 1 can be found a,t mv office-Office No ^xt^vW #anfc ?f\ Edgefield. Janies T. IV?IMCfe? I Notice ta 8lto,clq Ri*jsiOJK?\ il desire to, injfoxm, the pub ? tha^ I h av? purchased a le jack, fourteen hands high [. d very heavy bttUt, I wifl nd Wm at. my home, J.. G, LOWREY. Velma, S. C, IC wi in ca te m K of UL bc tn pe ru UR tei Cc pe tn B( Pi or. G. Cc < -r? ^r; kidney Trouble "^^^ - ^on't Know lt. How To Fiad Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish m curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys,, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant TuZTL * bein?U comPell'd to go often during he day and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon eahzed. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing case?, f you need a medicineyoushould have the Jest. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of thia wonderful discovery fC?'ft7v" ind a book that tells nore about it, both sent ibsolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Killer it Ho^^SS ,o., Binghamton, N. Y, When writing man ion reading this ^ejoy?oifcr in this paper.. ?ofi't make any mistake^ but fcmember the names Swamp fcoat, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ind the address, Binghamton, N. ,*.? an e"ery bottle? Treasurer's Notice. The Treasurer's Office.will be open )r the collection of taxes levied for JOS from the 15th day of Ootober to V I?tb day of March, 1907, inolusive. Froi.. the 1st to the 31st day of Jan py, 1907, a penalty of one per cent, ill be added to al) taxes paid in Jan ?rY. . From the 1st to the 28th day of Feb iary, 1907 a penalty of two per oent ill be added to all taxes paid in Feb lary. 1 From the 1st to Wh day of March, ?7, a penalty of seven per cent will i added to all unpaid taxes, ;yy for ?'tate o mills .' u County a ?' ? " School 3 " v V Special bounty % " *> 4< Pickens Ts'p Bonds 3 " h u Wise Ts'p Bonds \% " " Shaw Ts'p Bonds 1?? ? " " Johnston school 3 <{ ?? ?. Edgefleld ?. 2). 2 u ? ^ Town of Edgefleld school bonds 1 ,l 1 *' ?' Town of Edgefleld R. K. % " v '?White Town ?.D 3" " ? u Town of Edgetield Cor porate purposes 4 '* One dollar poll tax on all citizens tween the ages of 21 and 00 years cept by those exempt by law. 50ots r capita on all dogs. J, T, PATTISON, County Traasurer, Rescue of a Msrchaut. A prominent merchant of Shon >, N. Y., J. A. Johuson, says: Several years ago I contracted a .ugh which grew worse and orse, until I was hardly able to ove around. I coughed constant and nothing relieved my terri e suffering until. I tried Dr. ing'e New Discovery. Before I id taken half a bottle my cough as muph better, and in a short me I was entirely cured, I surely ilieve it saved my life. It will ways be my family remedy for dds. Fully guaranteed ; 50c and 1,00 at G. L. Penn & Son VT. 'E. ynch & Co, [as Stood the Test 25 Years he old, original GROVE'S Tasteless bill Tonic. You know what you are king, lt is iron and quinine ina steless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its edit make Bucklen's Arnica live a scientific wonder. It cured . [R. Mulford, lecturer for the itrons of Husbandry, Waynes >ro, Pa.,of a distres&ing case of iles. It heals the worst Burns, )res, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wouuds id Salt Rheum. Ouly 25c G. L. jim & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. bamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts ou Nature's Plan.. The most successful medicines e those that aid nature. Cham ?rlaiu's Cough Remedy acts on is plan. Take it when you have cold and it will allay tho cough, heve the lunge, aid expectora Dn, open the secretions and aid iture in restoring the system to healthy ooDdition. Thousands ive testified to its superior ex llence. It counteracts any ten ney of a cold to result in pneu onia. Price 25c For sale by G. . Penn & Sou. Good quality tooth brushes from ) to 25 cents. G. L. Penn & Son. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to bich some of the savage tribes the Phiippines subject their .ptives, reminds me of the iu nse suffering I endured for three onths from inflammation of the idueys," says W. M. Sherman^ Cushiug, Me., "Nothing helped itil I tried Electric Bitters, three it ties of which completely cured e." Cures Liver Complaint, Dys-, paia, Blood diBordeis and Mala 15 and restores the weak and yvous to robust health. Guaran ?d by G. L. Penu & So? W\ E. /nch & Co, A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, mstipation, often ends in Ap-1 nd ici tis. To avoid all seriou3 suhle with Stomach, Liver and iwels, take Dr. King's New Life 11s. They perfectly regulate these gaus, without pain or discomfcrt. L. Penn & Son WV E. Lynch & LARGE STOCK. LOW PROIES. puMIc to OJ ? my store aaa ^^j?S^g* Heavy Groceries. ,./lfJl^,a?f. ca?*-r.^ a !ar?? stock or Heavy Groceries ano by buyine cy SSalo'US? t0 mMt *" ?rices' M* J*? Dry Goods and Shoes I am prepared to supply your needs in STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, PANTS . HATS and TRUNKS. Our prices are very close. Call and be convinced. I have now a $3,500 Stock of Shoes S?w?Lti? C0??eP?ifcioa' 1 bu* in very large quantities from one thin?SSS Kui Kab 6 man"fact^ers in th! country. I have any sho/ n?Jh ?CSt ev_ery-day work shoe to the most stylish dress shoe. Come, let us show you these gojds. Bagging and Tie? can save yw&?T ?" Bagg?nff *"* ^ 1 h?Ught early aQd I want a portion of your business. If you will ?give me a trial I am convinced that you will become a regular customer. It T haven't got what you want we will order it for you. I solicit your patronage and promise good honest vaines at rea sonable prices. i. Parker Building, Edgefield, S, 0. Daily Arrivals of New Fall Goods. Our ue?v goods are now in and we invite our patrons and friends to ill and see them. Full line of Dress Goods in all the new weaves and ladet?. Very complete line of Now WaiBt Goods in Silks, Plaids and 1 colors, also heavy goods in white and all colors. Ready-made aists in silks, plaids and all colors. Ladies Skirts in. Silks, Plaids, mama cloth and Voils,also Misses Skirts. Large assortment of Silk jats for early fall. Large stock of Outing, checke and brown and eacbed good s 5c up. Beautiful bleached linen for Waists and Suits, SHOES. Beautiful stock of Ladios' and Men's Dress Shoes, also boys' and ria5 School Shoes right prices and quality. Very large stock of otbingfor boys and men at very close prices. Rug9 and Art Squares prices lower than ever before. Laces We have au exquisite line of val lace at from 3 to 15c. Torchon lace )m narrow edge to all widths, also linen torchon -lace. Embroidery all widths and prices. Look at them before buying. Hats. Large assortment very stylish hats for men and boys, also a com et line of Ladies dress Hats, sailors and ready-to-wear hats. See our muterpanes Lace Curtaius, Shades curtain rods. Notions. Ou r notion department is complete. . Ladies collars and neckwear, . . ^ Ribbona in all shades, widths and prices. Full line Hosiery, Ladies Men and Boys, all prices. Complete new stock. Give us a call in any line and we will be sure please you in quality, quantity and price. . J. W. PEAK. 3BBB "WE ARB AGAIN. With another line of record breaking bargains that will arprise even those who are accustomed to our extremely iw PRICES. i Chain of Circumstances. Has brought us an extra large number of the best offers :the season. We are ready to have this season make an /en more surprising chapter in our history thaji did last inter's record. Everything is here to do it with, quantities, jalities, unmatchable PRICES-everything conducive to ake your buying of us more profitable than ever. )ur Line of New Clothing, Cannot be excelled. "We have been very fortunate in se iring a most wonderful assortment at PRICES 25% below te regular. It will be-to your ADVANTAGE to pay special tention to the good vAlues we are showing in this d?part ent Summer Goods. We still have a good many numbers of summer goods that JU can buy for 20%less than actual COST. )ur Millinery Department. Is complete and Miss Bessie Rowe is back again and :adytotake orders for specially designed hats. She ha-s .oven in the last season that she is thoroughly competent id can send the ladies away with a broad smile and'the hap 7 satisfaction of knowing that their hats are of the very test styles and shapes here or you can have your hats made , order at PRICES that are right. You owe it to yourself to ?rchase your goods of us, J. RUBENSTEIN, DVERTISER BUILDING, - - EDGEFIELD, S. C Clothing; ?tore. We are offering offering our traw Hats, Summer Underwear, Low Cut Shoes, and Summer Clothing at Low prices. Call on us before buying. ?w. A. Hart ??gpNext to post-office, las Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents.