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Advertiser /WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 3, 1906. Miss Mary Fair was among the visitors to Augusta ou Tuesday. . The boarding department of the IS.-C. C. I. opened with more stu 'dentR this-session than in a num ber of years'. Air. A. A. Edmunds has rented bis farm near Colliers for next year, and will move in December to the farm wnich he purchased more than a year ag V. near Edge field! Dr. Burts said in his welcome remarks on. Wednesday morning before the student?, that they were a fine looking crowd, and he liked their looks, bnt that after they had spent a session iu the S. C. C. I. [vthsy wonld be even better looking. .Fresh lot of Roasted Coffees inst received. Give us atrial order, Timmous Bru?. What is prettier than a pretty ri whoso pretty arms are clad ?D ?ptnetty sbort sleeves with pretty fesrsrs at her elbows? How can the oM bachelors longer hold out agaioBt such temptation? Mr. J. J. Dorn, better known as ["Unete"-John Dorn, is now acting is salesman for Mr. R. T. Scurry. "Uncle" "John is yet youthful in >irit and colive in body and will aive his iriends at this growiug (store cordially andf servo them gladly. Mis. Dr. E. C. Smith came up from W?1 liston on Thursday la6t and brought her talented young daughter. Miss Nadeen, who has entered the S. C. C. L for another [session. To the delight of mauy [?friends Mrs. Smith vtarried several ?days in Edgefield, being the guest | >f Mrs. B. B. Jones. JIave you a picture, or diploma certificate that you would like ?4o bave framed? If so, brijig it to -us. Large assortment of mouldings always on hand. * TimmoDS Bros. The president of the Chrysanthe |tnu.m association - has asked us to leay that the premium list is being |arraotged and thejudges selected,! land that"the date for holding the f Pair will be announced a little later Dc not let your enthusiasm wane bat doable your efforts to carry off some of the valuable prizes. Fair week will be a gala occasion for Edgefield., We have just unloaded a car of Chairs and a car of Furniture. See these goods and get our prices that is all we ask. Buying right ena \ bleB us to sell right.. Ramsey & Jones. Id spite of the unusual amount oT rain and the very inclement weat?ser, Mr. James. R. Cantelou .Unas not failed to make and house v-jpreat quantit?s of hay. Besides having his large barn-a veritable ark-nearly full, he has 70 stacks, and more to-cut. The rains that ?damaged Mr.. Cantelou's- cotton were making hay for him, the loss 'being offset by a gain. That's the way to manage." ..Spectacles made up to Buit your j TX' -Mothar need at lowest possible Geo. F. Mi ms, Edgefield, S. C. .Our fellow-towneman, Samuel Taylor, says that he was "almosti persuaded" to become a candidate .for sheriff, but after much cogita tion and due deliberation be came to the full realization that he ?could serve his county best by conserving bis energies for the next two yf-ars, at the expiration of which time he hopes to receive sufficient inspiration to oppose Hon. T. Garrett Talbert, Hon. J. W. DeVore, Hon. Thos. Ji. Rains ford and Hon. Preston Brooks! Mayson for the state Benate. A trio of pretty and popular and talented Edgefield young ladies left on Friday morning to take upon themselves duties as teach ers in different parts of the state Miss Mattie Lyon hae gone to take charge of a school near Clin ton, the town in which she attend *.d college several years ago. Miss Daisy Lyon has gone to Palmetto, in Sumter ounty,. >to teach, and A is: Minnie Ryac., the eldest daughter of,Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ryan of Horn's Creek left, for Sommerville, Darlington county, to take charge of a large school. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ity. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs. - accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices, W. E, LYNCH & CO. It is generally regretted that the inclement weather has inter fered with the services that are being held at the Presbyterian ?burch this week. Rev. T. P Bur gees is being assisted hy Dr. John G. Law, of Walhalla, who is one of tbe leading ministers of the Presbyterian church'* in the slafr. He visited Edgefield ou a former occasion, having assisted Rev. Mr. Morris ia a meeting in 1887. These services are a spiritual and in tellectual feast and we urgo. " the people of our town to attend-at 4 io the - afternoon and S iu the evening. Two-Horse Dray: I have pro cured a license for a tw>hors* dray and am ready to serve the public at reasonable prices. lean be found ai the depot, or 'phoue me at the store of Messrs. Jackson & Johnson. - Jj J. W. Ch?atham. Mr. A. C. Ouzts was elected magistrale in the 8th district on Tuesday of last week. Don't you ueed a new heavy Buggy Robe?-We have them that will suit you iii style, quality and price. Ramsey & Jones. By a "slip of the type" the Ad vertiser stated that the Sessions Court would couveuo ou Novem ber the 6th, when it should have read October th* 6th, Monday next. FOR SALE: Genuine Appier 0at6-sixty five cents per bushel. P.B.DAY. Trenton, B. C. Sell your cotton a?d cotton seed ou the Edg?field market. The buy ers of the staple here ^ay a "Jeetle de rise" of the top of the market rather thau come under it. Aud as for seed, Edgefield's buyers are keen for them. E:'.ch one wauts all that he can get, consequently there is Fuap and ginger in the bidding for seed. Ask your neigh bor who patronizes this market if he is not pleased with prices. If you want the finest Felt Mat tress made, let us~eell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. \ I . Ramsey & Jones. . Mrs. N. L. Brunsoo, accompa nied by Miss Genie Brunson, is spending a portion of this week in Bepcb Island with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fair. This is Mrs Brun sou's fir3t visit to Beech Island in tweut/ years, aud the immense amount of pleasure that she will derive from it can easily be im agiued. A large and very beautiful as sortment of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry has just beeD received. New designs from the leading manufacturers. Let us supply your jewelry wants. Ramsey & Jones. G. L. Peon & Son. . The. college boys have Ciit in for" our friend Brooks Dunovaut, and are going to snowball him when the first snow falls. President Bai ley, made some purchases of nice things ou Monday" afternoon- for .the students' supper, among them being eleven dozen eggs from Mr. W. L. Dunovant. Mr. Brooks Dunovantbad the aforesaid eleven dozen eggs in a peck. measure ready to send to the college, when, bless your life, he dropped the measure and to use bis language, broke every "darn" ODO of them. Eggs beiug about as scarce as gold dollars at this seaton, who can blame the boys if they pack their snow ball's hard. And as for the girls, friend Brooks won't get an other smile this session. Just received a car of the cele brated "Old Hickory" Wagons and Rock Hill Buggies. Everybody knows wbat they are. Ram bey & Jones, Just Unloaded! Our car (1000 Bushels), of geuur i ne Texas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. Call aud see sample a?d get i price?. ! T. Garrett Talbert, Parker Building, Edifi?]d, S. G. '] We solicit your pres erip- 1 tion business. Utmost care is ' exercised, in compounding prescriptions aud only pure, . fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very- reasonable. G. L. PENN& SON. Lu.rgs assortment of beautiful Glassware) and China of all kinds i at very reasonable prices. I iuvite < the ladies"to call. ? R. T. Scurry. ? Try our Mooro?ation" and 1 "Snowflake"Flour. None better. 1 . P. P. Blalock, Jr. .. \ * Fresh ebipmeut of Pick'es and J Olives just received. i P: P. Blalock, Jr. c Where GO-FLY goes flies will \ not go. Use it on .your horses aud ? cattle. Sold by j P. P. Blalock, Jr. , Fresh canned goods of all kbds j at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. ( P. P.B.lalock Jr. . { - ? ?f yon want good insurance ] jheap--at j actual cost-let me i write you a poliey iu the Southern 1 Mutual Lite Insurance Associa- ^ tion. - ? J. H. May. 1 Human Blood Marks.. n A tale fcf horror was told by ] marks of human blood in the ] 2ome of J.. W. Williame, a well ?r inown merchaut of Bac, Ky., He. \ writes: "Twenty years ago I had j ?evere hemorrhages of the luDgs, ?nd was uear death when I began .aking Dr. King's New Discovery, i Et completely cured me and I have c .emained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, " Chronic; Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, apd i s the only known cure for Weak uDgs. Every bottle guaranteed by ^ Druggist. 50c and $J.OO G. L. i Peon &"Soo W. g. Lvnch # Co. i Death of an Honored and Greatly Beloved Lady. At an early hour pu Sunday morning last, the soul of ? Mrs. Louisa Sheppard took its flight. Mrs. Sheppard had made a long sojourn upon earth of more than eighty years and has come to her reward through many and varied vicissitudes. Yet ber life had been more hap py and blessed than it is often the share of mortals to experience, her last trials being her greatest. With her it was darkest ere the dawn-. From a lingering and sorely pain ful illness, which ushered her into the dark valley of the ? shadow of death, sbo ha? now arisen to tbo everlasting sunshine of ai: eternal home. Her earthly warfare is end ed, the last enemy is overcome, and heaven has bealedall her sor rows. Mrs. Sheppard bad been a sol dier of the cross for many years, and at Bethany church, where she retaiu?d her membership, had been a pillar and a beacon light. She was the devoted mother of 0. Sheppard, Esq., and Hon. J. C. Sheppard, of Edgefield, Mrs. Anna Jones, of Ridge Spring aud Dr. Luther Sheppard of Lougmires. The funeral service was held iu the Baptist church, Dr. C. E. Burts officiating. His remarks were very appropriate and comforting to those still engaged in the earth ly warfare. The name aod memory of Mrs. Louisa Sheppard will long be an influence which will lead her friends and many loved ones to nobler and higher aspirations. To The Memory, of Sweet Lizette * Randall Robinson. "Elaine the fair Elaine, the lova ble", Was not moro fair and lovable than thou With thy rich store of purity aLd grace, An aureole of sweetuers on thy brow. As the lost Pleiad from the azure skies Went out to shine no more ?D star ry train, So thou didst leave thine earthly friends to rise Above the dross of earth and mon ta] pain. When Azrael drooped his wing and bore thee hence, "T'was ''not in cruelty pot ip wrath" butlov1, Thy Father sent him for thy spirit pure To dwell with Him in endless joy above. Thy mother's heart will bleed tor thee full loug, Thy husband's tears flow freely day and hour, Thy father, sisters waiting, crave to hear The loving accents from thy lips ? so pure. Ah! weary waiting- when shall come surcease " From sorrow and from bear s be reft by loss? ' Not here on earth, not here tout up v in Heaven We'll rest in bliss and peace tbro' Christ's dear cross. "Liz- tte the fair, Linette the lov able", We hope to meet thee in thy man sion blest And know thre in thy radiant saintly form "Where wicked trouble not and weary rest." Mas. R. H. MIM?, Edge?eld, g, 0. According to the Ninelj' Six correspondent of the Greenwood iDdex the late Eldred S. Addison left an estate of 700 acres of fine land, about 50 head of cattle, 25 horses and mules, fifty sheep and forty hogs, besides his crops and $7,000 in life insurance. The sum of $75 was raised for the Connie Maxwell Orphanage by the Johnston Baptist Sunday F?hool in the observance of labor iay ov?aturday last, My 5 aud 10 cents counters are filled with many useful articles, Especial vafrps in Enameled Ware. . R. T. Scarry. The large establishment of Mei? irs. Ramsey & JoneB is filled from ?ellar to attic w^ith undertakes upplies, wagons, carriages, bug gies, furniture, chains, tables, ?toves, hardware, harness, saddles, natl ing, rugs, pictures, crockery md suudry house furnishings that ire too numerous to mention. Mr, Tones, the popular abd efficient nanager, made very large pur ibases aud his firm is in a posir iou to make interesting prices to he buying public. Read the local idvertis?meots of Messrs. Ramsey fc Jones. They have a business ing to them. . 'e?t Jury, Third Week. E M Holmes, E G Morgan Jr, 3 E May, WT Reece, W C Jack ion,.H ? Bunch, D R Strother, R N Christie, P Jf Lott, M B Ham- 1 lton, W.E Turner, Wulter S Harsh; E L Scott, J W Buchanan, " Nm Toney, W T Thompson, G W Scott, G A Adams, L B Derripk, ?V H Pruiet, Lewis Stevens, Gurr hr?e Morgan, W ft Morgan, G M Hnimerman, Geo. Waters, F P ! Bailey, J M Long, J G Byrd, B D 1 Citching,;j J Padgett, C B Park pan, E L Posey. Bottis Cantelou, J V M Wright W F - McManus, L B 1 Tones. Wpen you want the best smoke u town try a ''Franklin" or "Cin? o" cigar. P. P. Blalopk, Jr. \. Guaranteed Cure for Piels Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru linjr Piles, Druggists refund money f HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to li days 00c. Baldig DISTINCTIVE! TARTARI BAI Royal does not < phosphatic adc product of bonei phuric acid) or one-third sulphu ces adopted for c ders because of '. ROYAL BAKING POW Under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., a public meeting was held at Johnstou on Sunday evening laet celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of '.the closing of the barrooms in that town. May it be Edgfifield's privilege to hold a similar celebration 25 years hence. Ifyruwant to make large on ious, thre ie the time of the year to plant. We can now supply you with tie finest variety of Onkn Sets-Red and White, G. L. Penn & Son. Edg afield Cemetery Association. A permanent organization known as the Edge-eld Cemetery Association was effected at the citizens' meeting iu the c mrt house-on Thursday afternoon last. A Buitable constitution was adopt pd, and the following offioers elect? ed: Dr. C. E. Burtp, president; Mr?. C. E. May, secretary, and Mrp.J. D, Holstein treasuror, were elected. The officers together with Messrs. 0. Sheppard, N, Gr, Evans, S. McG. Simkins and B. E. Nich* olson constitute the executive com mittee which shall be self per petuating. - All persons who will arg? ie to make a contribution annualiy-= the amouut of the contribution to be fixed by the donor-are eligible to membership. It io earnestly de sired tba4 a large number of in dividuals, both ladies and gentle men, will hand iu their names for enrollment, or ponsept to join whan approached upou the Bubject by the officers or members of the executive committee. About $150 will be annually re quired to properly maintain the cemetery. Besides this, it ie the purpose of those interested in the" '? movement to raise a sufficient sum of money to enplose the cemetery with a cement or bnok wall. All who attended tbe meeting were very enthusiastic and greatly en couraged with the outlook for the ultimate success of. the under taking. For a number of years such an organization has been one of the greatest needs of the com munity, especially is it needed at this time. During the past years the town authorities have to some extent looked after the keeping of the cemetery but tbe revenue of the town at this tirne being less than during former years the funds are not available for this purpose. Join the Cemetery Association and talk it up, Give it your sym pathy and co-ope.ration as well as your means. FOR BOTH One disease of thinness fa children is scrofula; jn adults, consumption. Both have poop blood ; both need more fat, These diseases thrive on lean? pegs, Fat is the best means of, o ver?oming them ; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fatancj ^ SCOTT'S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's a u n tu ral order -of things that slio ws why Scott's Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and consumption, More fat, moro weight, more nourish ment, that's why,. Souci for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemisti 409-415 Pearl Street, New York 50*and$i.00 :: tt :: AlldtufgU* Is The Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some fi rm possible on that satbllite j bui sot for hu man beings, who have a hard enough time on this . -th of ours; especially thoBfi wh( m't know tbat Electric Bitte-s are head ache, Biliousness, M} ' iftt Chills, and Fever, Jaundice, Oyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled EB a tonic and appetizer for weak persons and especially for the aged, lt induces eound sleep. Fully guaranteed. 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynpb $ Co. ire .Y A CREAM OP Ci NC POWDER contain an atom of 1 (which is the s digested in sui of alum (which is inc acid) substan tiier baking pow? their cheapness. DER CO., NEW YORK. Foz.TUlman. Carda are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Henry Cummings Tillman, son of Senator B. R. Tillman, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Fox, which will occur at the home of the bride in Concord, N. C., on to-monow. After returning from an extended northern trip Mr. and Mrs. Tillman will make Green wood their home, where Mr. Till man is engaged in the practice of law. BaUowe-Auld. Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Rev. Marvin Auld to M?SB Katie Ballowe, which will occur on Wednesday morning next at 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. ft d Mrs. R, A, Ballowe iu,Eufaula. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and M TB. Auld will come to Edgefield where they will reoeive & warm welcome and many hearty congratul?t ic DR. Mrs. Emma Auld and Miss Mary Auld will attend the marriage. Hail-Fair, The marriage of Mr. J. Frank Fair and Miss Bessie Lawrence Hall, of Atlanta, ha* been an nounced. It will be a quiet home wedding and will occur on Wed nesday evauiug next at 9 o'clock The Rev. Dr, W, W. Landrum, pastor of the First Baptist ohurch of Atlanta, will officiate. Mr. Fair will not take a wedding journey now but will bring hie bride, whom Edgefield already loves, to our city for a long visit at the Christ mas-tide. Then there will be re? joicings and greetings and con gratulations world without end. Lotter to 91, M. Paul* ^iken, S. C. g; Dear ?ir : We shall feel obliged if you write us bow rou came oat on your first few jobs, Dei oe, as to gallons expected and used. Jake job A, You made your price, expecting to use 35 gallons De voe, and used 15, job B. J"ou expected to use 15 and used 10. And tell us what paint you had used before. Of course, you judge Devoe by what you have used before. M. A Thomas, painter, Lynchburg. Va,, writes \ My first job with Devoe I estimated 87 gallons; it took 25. Since then I have used nothing else. C B Edwards, Raleigh, N ft bad used 30 gallons Eevoe ; A E Glenn, his ?sinter, said it wouldn't he enough, ad 16 gallons left, Mayor W W Carroll, Monticello. Florida, writes ? Painter estimated 35 gallons for my house; took 30 gallons Devoe. Gilmore & Davie Co, contractors and painters, Tallahassee, Fia., say 9 ga), lons Devoe spreads as far as ? of any other paint they know, and cove ra better. S A Ballard, i ainte.r, Sanford, Fla., estimated 50 gallons for Odd Fellows and Masonic Halls; they took 29 Devoe Jones <% Bogers, Merkel. Texas, es timated 10 gallons Devoe for Mr. Pratt's house and bought 5 gallons for first coat; it painted two coats. Erb-?pringall Co, San Antonia, Texas, painted two Jhousee same size for D J Woodward, one load?and-oil, the other Devoe. Devoe cost 12 dollars less for paint and labor. Tom Masey's painter, Walnut Springs,. Texas, estimated for his bouse IQ gallons Devoe ; he bad 4 left. You see bow it goes. Eve? the best painters can't guess little enough at first. - . Yours truly F W DEVOE & CO ??ew J\)rk 9 Edgefield Meroantile Company._ Milliner Opening We extnd to ead to attend our We have just receiv ready-to-wear hats, short our stock is cc we will have it arrai special attention on convinced that you 1 nery goods that has these days we simpl; will manage this def half for she has in tl of being thoroughly Mrs. T, Sloan Crawford, of Spartanburg, bas been spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mims, visiting ber aunt, Mies Hortentia Hayns worth. Something nice : Martin's Cream Cheese and Imported Macaroni. 6. L. Penn & Son. Banks continue to be organized in the small towns. One was re cently established at Troy with Mr. James C. Self, cashier of the Bank of Greenwood, as president. Anyone who is in search of a good time piece should see our Watches before buying. Ingersoll Watches from $1. to $2. G. L. Penn ?? Son. Youug Sam Morgan, the son of Mr. John E. Morgan, ia now wielding the yard-stick for Mr. J. M. Cobb. He is a very worthy young man of sober, steady habits, and is bound to make friends rap idly, Our Victor No. -1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on the market. Ramsey & Jones. If you. have a few leisure mo ments and wish to spend them pleasantly, drop in at the Lynch drug store and hear the repro duction of beautiful instrumental and vocal selections by the phono graph. Ask to hear the reading of the 23rd Psalm reproduced. Lowney's Candies just received ly express in pounds and halves. Timmons Bros. The vacancy in the college fac ulty caused by the resignation of Prof. J. F. Eutzminger is being filled by Capt. Charles F. Colvin, of Chester. Capt. Colvin attended the S. C. C. I. six or seven years ago and later entered tbe Citadel. Having completed the full four years course at the latter institu tion, he is well equipped for teach ing and will prove to be a worthy suooessor of Prof. Entzminger. FOR SALE: A large and very I beautiful Sword Fern. Apply to[ Mies Virginia Addison. I Devil's Island Torture I'B no worse than the tembl? case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Ruglea, Ky. Heals all burns and sores. 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E Lynch &Co. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dress ing to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed with out maturation and in about one third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest die jovery and triumph of modern sur gery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm icts on this same principle. It is in antioeptio and when applied to mob injuries; causes them to beal rery quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents iny danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in ?our home and it will save you lime and money, not to mention he inconvenience and suffering mch injuries entail. G. L. Penn k Son. F?as Stood the Test 25 Years rhe old, original GROVE'S Tasteless 7bill Tonic. You know what you are aking. lt is iron and quinine ina asteleas form. No cure, no pay. 60c. Jones' Stables The Celebrated French Coach Stallion, CALEMBOUR, will nake tbe Fall Season at Edge i?ld at the stables of Messrs. B. 4. Jones & Son, commencing on September the 15lh. The French Coach Horses are n the front rank of excellence mong the carriage breeds of the forld. Call and inspect this celebrated torse. Jdgefield French Coaoh Horse Co. J. P. NIXON, Seo. and Trea. * Clark's Hill, S. C. I IM VIT/ \. To the I ii and every Lady in the surrc MILLINERY ed from the Northern markets Shapes of every description. C ?mpleteand'on Thursday and I Oftober the 41 ig?d for.your inspection. We these two days. And we are ss dave looked through the larges ever been shown in this sectio: y want to show you where to fi BBSss Bessie Row >artment for ns again this seaso \t last season gained from the 1 competent and one of the mos ke pride in your head wear anc irself to visit our store during c RUB /ERTISER BUILDING You have been making ont with that old broken-up stove long e neu gb. Let us sell yon a first c'ftsa cook stove for a small sum of money. A large assortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. Fresh supply of the celebrated "White Star" Coffee just received. Best on earth. G. L. Penn & Son. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets. AU druggist refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. FOR RENT: A desirable resi dence on Jeter Street. Good water, necessary outbuildings, etc. Apply tu Mrs. Emma Marsh, FOR RENT. The Adams .or DeVore planta tion on the Ninety Six road near Elmwood. Dwelling and 3 tenant housep, good water. For particulars apply to Jno. F. Daniel, Johnston, S C R. F. D. No. 1. THOMAS & BURTON CO. We first started business in a very small Store, but now our es . tablisbment reaches right through from one block to the other. How haye we accomplished such ? rise? By TRYING to give satisfaction. That is our aim. We don't always succeed, but we always try. Our main satisfaction-giver is the EVERETT PIANO It NEVER fails. Whenever a hard.to-plea?e customer comes in looking for a Piano, we trot out the Everett, and it hal never yet gone back on us. If you are hard to please, are in doubt as to the kind of Piano to get. ask for the Everett. You can make no error then. Some people, of course, can't afford i Piano or Organ. The best substi:ute that we know, is the 1 '. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH A fresh shipment of Machines and Records bas inst arrived. Phonographs $15,00 and up. When we picked our we did so with the definite object in view of making Home Hore Homelike, and we think we have succeeded. One glance will con vince the most discriminating. We are having quite aran just now on the Farrand, Packard and Schulz Organs. The Farrand and Packard, we have picked out for our Leaders AFTER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE This, in Itself, speaks a whole lot for them. The Schulz Organ, also is an excellent instrument. It has been manufactured especially to fill the demand for cheap but high grade instruments. Price $55.00 Cash. Our lines of Sheet Music, Standard Patterns, Sewing Machines, Onice Furniture, and Everything Musical and very complete. THOMS & B4RTOfl CO., 706. 708, 710 Broadway, Angosta, Ga, BR NEW FALL % AND Winter Clothing; We are now showing the largest and nicest line of Clothing. Shoes Hat* and Gents furnishing ever shown in Edgefield. Call on us before you buy. We can please you in price, quality and style. T*T. A.. Har*t [J^'Next to post-office. LARGE STOCK: LOW PRCIES. I bars just replenish ed every department of my -large stock of General Merchandise, and now very cordially invite tbe buying public to cal) at my store and inspect the gooda and get my prices. Heavy Groceries. I always carry a large stock of Heavy Groceries and by buying in large quantities am prepared to meet all price's. My line of fan cy groceries is also complete. Dry Goods and Shoes I am prepared to supply your need* in STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, PANTS, HATS and TRUNKS. Our prices are very close. I have now a and be convinced. $3,500 Stock of Shoes and defy all comeptition. I buy in very large quantities from one of the most reliable manufacturers in the country. I have any thing from the best e very-da V work shoe to the most stylish dress shoe. Come, let us show you these goods. Bagging and 'Tie? I have good prices on Bagging and Ties. I bought' early and can s?v? you money. I want a portion of your business. If you will {give me atrial I am convinced that you will become a regular customer. Jt J haven't got what you want we will order it for you. J solicit your patronage ?nd promise good honest values at rea sonable prices. T. Parker Building, Edgefield, S, G. Millinery Ladies? Opening. .unding country a special and cordial invitation an enormous stock of Millinery goods including Children and Misses Hats, Flowers, Feathers. In friday th and Stn. will have extra help and the ladies will receive ttis?ed you will be well pleased and thoroughly t and most complete stock of up-to-date milli n of the country. We don'-t ask you to buy on nd all the latest styles for the inco ming season. '6* of Atlanta, n. It is useless for us to say anything in hej be adles ol the surrounding country the reputation t artistic trimmers in the south. Now ladies 1 want an up-to-date hat for the fall and winter ?ur opening. Remember the date and place. EDGEFIELD, S. C.