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icefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1906. LO?flL NeWS-1 Every dody will go to the Geor gia-Carolina Fair, which will be leid in Augusta next week. Mr. Roger ?ill has given up ilroading fc<r a tim?\ nnd will !oro biB attention to his farming Dieresis. Misa Mattie Mims came borne from ber school in Union county Ion Friday evening last and re gained until Sunday afternoon. Fresh lot of Roasted Coffees jest received. Give us a trial order. Timmous Bros. Mrs. Dr. W. D. Oazts, Mrs. J. S Duffer and M ins Flora Ouzts rere among the shoppers in our j Jity ou Tuesday last. . Rev. T. P. Burgess accompauied \y Mrs. Burgers, will leave tbe? titer part of ?the week to attend! ie Synod which convenes in La ta ms this year. ? J?ps. Emma Marsh has requested io ?tate that ber borne on Jeter (reet?fls not yet been -rented, nyoo* desiring to rent a house ?ould apply to her. [Thank heaveu 1 The sight seora ?ney go in and out. and round lt. "historic old Edgetield" >xt week will behold no di>p- u ry io our town. Fresh Oat Meal, fre.?h, "Force" ?h "Cream of Wheat" at G. L. Penn & Son. ?Everything possible will he ?ne by the good women of Edge Id to make the stay of the dele tes, who attend the convention xt week, - pleasant as well ?E o?table.T^: ir. Jack -.Hill bas accp'ed a iition with the Garren Electric ipany, of Columbia. Jack is a capable young man, and we ?dict that be will rise rapidly Jtbe line of business which he Is chosen. Haukets, Comforts and heavy lerwear will soon bs in demand we have them at correct toes. J. E. Hart. Tou seldom hear of a girl giv a birth day party after she Itches "sweet sixteeu" aud never i er she passes . the twentieth le-post of her earthly pilgrin * 9. Why is this? Maybe the old ohelors can tell us. little girl in -Edgefield,. whose >ther bad just returned from drug store with a supply of jquen-ly-ueed medicines, ^re itly said : "I can't afford toget ik now. There is a fresh bottle castor oil in the house." j Our leather seat Rockers are the |lk of the town. If you waut one irry. Edgefield Mercantile Company. hould you eepy great numbers men strolling aimlessly and epily about the streets during night Ume of next week,don't alarmed; It will only be the fen who. have been crowded and liven bodily from their bornes fiting away tho slowly pasciug rs as best they can. o Sunday. October the 14th, v. P. P. Blalock was again call to Republican church as pastor another year, and un Suuday it he wae-'Tj-ealied to the pastor? of Gilgal church, with a voluu y ioctease of salary, which is the best evidence that the members this church are greatly pleased tb the service that be is reuder re have just received a beauti (I lot of fancy crockery, eonsist g of 2 and 4 piece sugar and earn seis, water sets, cups and lucers, etc. We offer at prices )Ter than flame can be bought at J Augusta. Edge field Mercantile Co. Douft yon need a new heavy j iggy Robe? We have them that [ill sait fou in style, quality and rice. Ramsey & Jones. PRESCRIPTIONS our special. |. We solicit your Prescriptions,) iv or night. N WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, ?urate compounding, and rea dable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. For A good 5 cents smoke, try ~>. B. Dom's Favorite Crooks."' ?old 2 for 5 cents by P. P. Bla ;k, Jr., Dunovant & Co., J. ju be us te in. of Edgefield, and S. L Manget, of Trenton. 36 inch B}ack Taffeta ejlk j ??c The pornpr Stpre:flJ Just received a par of tbe cele ?ted "Old UiQk?ry" Wagons and lak Hill Buggies. Everybody jows what they are. Ramley & Jones, jTry a pair of the children's |?vy ribbed school hose, double ie and toes for 15c a pair at The Corner Score. [Spectacles made up to suit your! irtioular need at lowest possible j 'jcs. . . Geo. F. Mi ms, Edgefield, S. C. Very large asWtment of tablets Ind box paper. Fait" liue of Sta ?iOLory o:: all kinds. i G. L. Penn <fc Sou. Ne*t week some of the- 3 field houiiettives will be sm) "Delegates ke'?p er .comm ai eggs and butter doue goue. 1 provide a supply at once. See our Drees goodp, O Waisting, ?pd cotton fabric all kinds. . \ '? ? \. J. E. Hs The leading citizens of SE have labored in season and c season from the day the.towc established to pfcure a rail Aud it s'pma now that their el will not be in vaiu. A road lea from Greenwood to Salada, tb to Johnston, Warde or I Spring, would mean more to sections along the route words can tell. Andirons in cast, wrongbt 1 brass, also Coal Tongt>, Sc and Coal Vases ju?t arrived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE C Yts, the good women are coi j next week from every nook ?corner of the county and s And we are glad of it. The c sion will afford us (the peon! the entire commuuify) a spier opportunity of showing to the side" world" what real, gen Edgefield hospitality is. We* haye been put in posses of a nevor-failing remedy for la-ia, one that will put the doc out of hasiuess iii short ordpr. uewly discovered r<?mely i swallow, a live gras9-bopper g.iing to bed, which, it isclaio will eat all the malaria germs fore morning. Try it and ?ej the reen it to this office for pu cation.' Dr. Tompkins, Jule Hilst* Dr. jones and others are sleep ou National springs. Why d< you. ??i'gefield Mercantile Compa Haudsome Lee Scott paid*] Advertiser a pleasant visit Monday. But he did not come the way from Clark's Hill to vi The Advertiser man. Oh, i There is to be found amoug I pereouuel of the college or ?rac pcbooi faculty a friend who is t thousand times fairer and dear We don't blame you a bit, Lee, I not at all. We've been all alo there and can' sympathize wi you. Not only will next week's oo vention enthuse, inspire, a arouse cur people to greater ? tivity along all mission lines, b will be a-splendid opportunity advertise Edgefield. Think of ov two hundred women singing Edg field's praises in almost every cit hamlet and country district of t state! That'll be advertising 1 the tell-a-womau method, whi< is the most effective way. The inmates of the Edgefie County Home may not i ccupy ? fine houses as do the poor of BOCC other counties but it eau be sai that there are none who are prov: ded with more wholesome food c who are treated more kindly tba those who are committed to tl keeping of Steward Scurry. Tb riteward of the County Home i Pickens bas been indicted fe cruel treatment of the poor. Th chaingang is the proper place fo such a brute in humau form. Try a 10 cents paokage of ou Buckwheat, fresh stook. G. L. Penn & Son. If th? Lord tempers the wiu tc the shorn lamb and "s mind ful of the falliug sparrow, surel; He will provide some sort of shel ter for a houseless, breadles?, bed less newspaper man. Ten dele gates, God bless them all, hav> been assigned to The Advertiser' home, consequently the editor hatl not where to lay his head. The ri is left but one thing, and that ii for us to si rd a quilt about ou loinR and stretch our tired lirabi upon the cold, naked floor of thi bath room. Go thou Col. Bailey Dr. BUHP, Beu Cogburn, Miltoi Jon' s (and scores of others) ant do likewife. We have just unloaded a oar ol Chairs and a car of Furniture. Set these goods and get our prices thai is all we ask. Buyiug. right ena> bles us to sell right. Ramsey & Jones, FOR SALE: One-hundred bush els of pure Appier oats nt sixtv five centd ner bushel. Apply to B, R. Tillman, Jr, A large and very beautiful as^ sortaient of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry has just been received. New designs from the leading manufacturers. Let us Bupply your jewelry wants, Hamey & Jones, FOR SALE: Genuine ADpler Oats-sixty five cents per bushel. P. B. DAY. Trenton, S. C. If you want the finest Felt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better, ?ftamfjey & Jones. Just Unloaded ! Qur car (100Q Bqshels), of geno? ine Te*as Reo* Rqst proof Seed Oats. Call and see sample and get prieeg. T. Garrett Tal bert, Parker Building, .Edgefield, 3. C, We solicit your prescript tion business. Utmost gare ia exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable, G. L. PENN& SON. Largs assortment of beautiful Glaseare and China of all kinds at very reasonable pricee. I invite the ladies to call. 1 R. T. Scurry. . k Dr. aDd M?e. John, G. Edwai are receiving the congratularte of friends 'iver the arrival of bright little sou at their home* "Women's heavy Jersey ribb fleece lined Pants aud Vests, reg j lar F?ZOB 4 to 6, 25c each. Tho ?-'ruer Store. Our people geh?rally? are ve: happy to fe now that the J ad it throughout our county are takir. an active iuWpst ru -the comic i convention, and that every mi sionarysociety in the Edgpfiel 'association will be represented. I Lonsdale Cambric 10c yird i The Corner Store. Edgefield is greailv in need < dwelling houses. Why ia it that grpater number of persons do nt build homes through the loci buildiug and loan association? J gentleman told U3 a few days ag that he had just finished payiu for his plac?, having purchased i through the building and loan as sooiaticu. His monthly payment were but little more than tb amount of rent that he won ld hav paid bad-he rented a place, K There will be "something doing even in railroad circles next week Capt. Rice will have to put on hi best bib and tucker, and run i "Convention Spo?ial" to Tren<oi next Tuesday afternoon. Abou four cars will be .required to ac commodate tho fair passenger and about, seven baggage cars wil be needed to transport their ac cessori-s fuch as jirips, hand bags caa '8, band boxes, Saratogas, etc The Advertiser serves notice oe .the genial couductor in ti3 e. The large-hearted, generous natured, ever-thoughtful presi dent of the S. C. C. I. will throw wid) the college doors to the visit lug ladies on Wednesday after noon next and tender a reception to the entire convention. This will be the star feature, sooially, of the convention. See the Kenyon Rain coats, Furs and wraps of all kinds just opened at J. E. Hart. Mr. W. B. Penn has returned fi om his thirtieth annual trip to New York to buy holiday goods. Just think of it, childien, for thirty years Mr. Penn bas been paying regular visits to ''Santa Claus" at his home on Broadway New York. And thiB time he pur chased a larger, more beautiful at the same time, cheaper-stock of Christmas goods than ever be fore. By going direct to the large importers of theBe goods, Mr. Penn n ?t only gets the newest and prettiest things on the market but he is thus enabled .to buy them at very close prices. In due time The Advertiser will have more to say of the things that Santa Claus will send down to the Edgefield chil dren and grownups. When you want the best smoke in town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigar. P. P. BJalock, Jr. The writer has not seen any thing in the pap TB about a twen ty-five pound turnip or potato, or an ear of corn a full yard in length, but he has seen it stated that a farmer in Bamberg county has a cotton stalk 10 feet 3 inches high. What say you, Edgefield farmers, oan't some of you beat this? Take a stalk to the Georgia Carolina Fair that will measure twelve feet from tap-root to tip top. And thereby show to the world that Edgefield can do more than hold primarias. Try our "ooronation" and '.Snowflake" Flour. None better. . P. P. Blalock, Jr. The ladies of tho Chrysanthe mum association are'planning a very attractive feature for the ap proaching Fair in the form of a baby show, or rathet a parade of baby carriages. Instead of award ing the prize to the finest and prettiest baby, the prizi will be given to the one having the most beautifully deoorated carriage. The decorations will not be re stricted to chrysanthemum?. Flowers of every variety may be used. All babies under three years wiil be allowed tj enter. Wouldn't a prooession of beautifully deco rated baby carriages-with pretty babies as chuff' urs-reaching from the monument to the depot be a charming sight? Make prepa rations to have your haby enter the coutest. We are not dalkiug to the old bachelors. Misses Butler, Tiramous aud Master Edwards say they will have the pra'/ieet car riage, Anyone who is In search of a good time pieoe should see our Watches before buying. Ingersoll , Watches from$l. to $2. G. L. Penn ?i Son. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 yearB. Noth ing better on the market. iiamsey & JoneB. Lowney's Candies just received by express iu pound's and halves. TJrpmons Bros. You have been making out with that old broken-up stove long enough. Let ns sel] you a first? ?lass caa': stave for a small Bum of money. A large assortment to select from. Ram?ey & Jones, All Wool Red Flannel 15c to 35o at The Corner Store. Fresh shipment of Pickles and Olives just received. P. P. Blalock, Jr. My 5 and 10 cents counters are filled with many useful articles. Esp3cirtl valma in Enameled j Ware. R.T.S?arry. .? < . * ?... In Englandrand Fran bf Alum Baking Pow hibited by lawbecaus jurious'effectslthat fol N The law in the 1 Columbia also prohi JnJopcL. 7, 'You "may live wh< The only sure prott y T ~ Sap p ROYAL is made fro Aids dige Do?'t buy a grate cr heater UD til you have seen LU'B. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. The wom^n will transact their business all to themselves during the d.iv sessions of the conventioo, 3huttiug tbe doors squarely and unceremoniously in the face6 of the brethren. The good sisters (?rill, however, have to elect, sever al sargeants-ar-arms to keep off the eaves-dropping brethren. The night sessions will be held with open doors Then it is that ino rueu can come, take a back *eut and look on. Dr. Broughtons Engagement Can celled. Acting upou the request of a jumber of citizens, the managers jf the opera house have veiy ge? ?rously and kindly consented to ?ancel tho engagement witri Dr. L.en G. Broughton, who was to lave lectured on Tuesday even ?g next, the first evoniug of the ?ouvention. An attempt to hold be two at the sanio time would nave givau rise to much friction iud coufusiou. Many of the dele gates will not arrive until the ate train of Tuesday, and would aave had to go from the train to he church, then to the opera house jefore going to the bornes to which ;hey have bef-u assigned. The nauagers of the opera house can 10t be justly censured for calling )ff the eng8gorneut."Tbey dd what yas; best for tho comrauuity at argo, and our people should be grateful to Ihem for 1 he sacrifice vb.ich they have made. Further muouucement as to tho lyceum sourse will be made later. LATER: The managers,of the mera house have just informed is-at the hour of our going to )reBs-that Dr. Broughton will ecture in the opera house on Thursday evening, November the 1st. The Better Way The tissues of the throat are nflamed and irritated; you :ough, and there is more irrita tion-more coughing. You take x cough mixture and it eases the irritation-for a while. You take COTTS EMULSION md it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the coid because it drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FSE c. SCOTT S BOWNE, ??KM?-* Ifyouwaut to make large on ions, this ia the time of the year to plftut. We eau now supply you with the finest variety of Onion Bets-Red and White. O. L. Penn ? Son. Is The Moon Inhabited, Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life iu some form, poseible sn that satellite ; but not for hu fjuan beings, who have a hard snough time on this earth of ours; Bspecially those who don't know t!aat Electric Bitters cure head ache, Billiousuess, Malaria, Chills, and Fever, - Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziuoss, Torpid Liver, Kiduey complaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a tonic aud appetizer for weak persons and especially for the agf-d. It induces e'ouna1)sleep. Fully guaranteed. 50c' G. I4. Penn & Son W. E. Lyn?h & Co, -, J J - r 'dion against Alum in you m Absolutely ptffeCream of stion-adds to the healthful The ladies of the missiouaiy society of Harmony church will sell oysters at the church on Fri day evening November |the 2nd, beginning at 5 o'clock. The money which these vory faithful and zealous Christian workers raise by thia means will be used to further their missionary work. They de serve a large and very liberal pat ronage. Go out. aud help these good women. You will get your money's worth, and also help in a very worthy cause. . We are now showing the largest aud best selected lot of rugs, lace curtains, table covers and couch covers ever brought to this market. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Ladies, hav9 you seen the very beautiful assortment of china that has just been opened at the store of the Edgefield Mercantile Com pany? You cannot afford to miss it. This is not all you can find there to interest you. Mr. A. A. Glover will tako great delight in showing you through his large stock of rugs, art squares, curtains, tables, chairs,'furr'iture_and house furnishings of all kinds to be found on the secoDd floor. Spread before you will be a large stock to select from, and the prices are right. The Mitchell and -Oweusboro wagons have been struck by storm and sunshine but are still in the road, and they always will be. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Two-Horse Dray: I have pro cured a license for a two-horse dray and am ready to serve the public at reasonable prices. I can be found at the depot, or 'phone me at the store of Messrs. Jackson & Johnson. J. W. Cheatham. Fresh supply of the celebrated "White Star" Coffee just received. Best on earth. G. L. Penn & Son. BUHGY FOR SALE $48.00 First-class leather quarter-toy bug gy guaranteed: set of single buggy harness, $6.00. Georgia "Vehicle Mig. Co. 52 W. Mi tchell St., Atlanta, Ga. j. B WH: ClotMn Augusta's only D OUR GTOAT "PROF of Si Men ai] $i8.5o and $n A most desirable and attract in mos'; of them, the newest fal Cheviots, Sergej, Casstmerea, and plaids. We positively affirm that be the money.- Our "Profit Sharin suits Monday is$11.9o. $4.00 and Suits Boys of almost all ages can made suits, intended for the ro terial that will stand the hard r also mixtures; all in desirable We are confident this price C? Sharing" offer, we place these $ $2.95 Neglige Men's Nepligee ?hirtF, (also "Profit Sharing" price 79c. ? Men's Su Regular 50c Suspenders at 35( Sharing" price 17c. Broad Sire Has Stood The No-Cure-Nc-P Our customers say they have uever seen a bed spring lo beat the National and Blu9 Ribbon and they never will. . Edgefield Mercantile Company NOTICE. CHIP IX THE MATTER O*1 J. S. LEY & CO,, BANKRUPT, IN BANKRUPTCY. By virtue of authority vested in me a* Trustee in the matter of J. S. Ship ley & Co., hankrupt, I will sell to Che highest bidder, at Public Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Edgefield Court House, on Monday, the third day ot December, A. D. 1906, the following described property to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of lind situatp, lying and being inJLdr field County. South Carolina, con taining ninety-seven acres, more or less and bounded bv lands of Mrs. Mary Pangett, Lanier homestead and Seigier lands. Also two-ninth inter est in the following three tracts of land: 167 acres of land bounded bj lands of Robert Lanier and others; 237 acres bounded by lands of Robert Lanier Homestead, Reynolds lands aud Seigier lands, and 120acres bound ed by lands of W. L. Lanier, Cart ledge and "Reynolds land and Rocky Creek. T. C. TURNER, JR. Trustee. 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 aud in about one third the time required by the old treatmont. This is the greatest dis covery and triumph of modem sur gery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this Bame principle. It is an anticeptic and when applied to euch injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Paiu Balm in your home and it will eave you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. G. L. Penn & Son. 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 cure, no pay. COc. [TB & CO. g Dep't. ?epatment Storea IT SHAKING" SALE tits for Ld. Boys. $20.00 Suits .95 ive line of Men's Suits, showing I tints, all good colorings, in Worsteds; in solids, mixtures tter tailoring cannotbe had for g" price on fbpse $18.50 and $20 $5.00 Boys' $2.65. be fitted from the lot; all well ugh, school use, and built of raa ubs. Grays, Browns and Blue3, weaves.' innot be duplicxted. As a "Profit 4 and $4.50 suits before you at e Shirts few White Shirts), worth $1. i spenders. ;; and the25c grade at "Profit et, Augusta, Ga ay. * 50 cecf?? Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have DO hesitancy iu coiitiuuiug lo give Chamber lain's Uough Remedy to their lit tle ones, ae it coutains-absolutely nothing injurious. Thia remedy is not ouly perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It bas a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, colds, and croup and can always be relied upon G. L. Penn &on. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky., He writes:''Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the only known cure for Weak lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Druggist. 50c and $1.00 G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lvnch & Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14-days 60c. Notice TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received by the Supervisor and County Commissioners atEdgefield,S. C., on Tuesday, Nov. 6th, 1906, at 12 M, for building a steel bridge at Rogue Shoals across Big Ste v*'-1 Creek. Plans and specifica tions on file at Clerk of Court's office. A certified check for $300 must accompany each bid. County Commissioners reserve the right, to reject any and ail bids. D. P. SELF, Supervisor. m THOMASAB COLUMBIA PH Give Smooth, Clear L Band Music, A Orchestral Music ai Music. Having just closed with NOGKAPH CO. a deal fr JOBBERS AND 'WHO TORS of their goods for tl in a position to furnish PHONOGRAPH SUPPI PRICES. Will have a complete lin chines on hand constantly. This m akes us the larges Phonegrapl fhis side of Atlanta. Can fill all orders at ON der Machines and records. Machines $11 ID io inch Disc Records 6oc 7 " " 41 35e 4 " Cylinder Records 5 cc cc cc Catalog or We also handle Pianos, Furniture, Sewing Machine THOMAS & t 706. 708, 710 Broadv NEW] AN! We are now showing the largest and i and Gents furnishing ever shown in Ed We can please you in price, quality and UEgT'Nextt0 post-office, We extend to A CORDIAL I to inspect our line of Dry Goi Hats. We feel sure that we < great many goods. We are showing a line of Dress ( ranging in price from io cent All of the newest goods in Melrose, Hem mas, Rain Pro and the prices We do not claim to have th( able to sell for less than any c to have a well selected stock ai at honest prices. Give us an opportunity to ] SUCCESSORS TC Tyner's Dyspepsia Beraedy. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Knott-ir. Do you belch up wind? Taste your food after eating? ^re you pale and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do you have pains in side cr back? Bisings?or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Bad tr*ath? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? "?re you ner vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and il is a dangerous condition. To cur?, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, It ii made for just such troubles. Tyner's Dyspepsia Kemedy removes, acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures Dyspepsia orin digestion. Druggists.or by express 56 cents a bottle. Money refunded if lt fails to cure, Medical advice and cir cular free by writing to Tyner Reme* dy Co, Augusta, Qa. Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 cents a can. E. T. Scurry. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch'of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat" writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. This remedy is for sale by G. L. Penn & Son. If you want good insurance ?heap-at actual cost-let me ?vrite you a policy iu the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa ?ion. J. H. May. TIMM0/?S & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton >n Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Sp?cial y. 4 R TO fl CO. ONOGRAPHS ,ife-like Rendition of foeal Mu?ic, ad all kinds of the COLUMBIAJPHO f which we become their LESALE DISTRIBU AS section, we are now RETAIL DEALERS .IES AT FACTORY e of Records and Ma t i Dealers 'CE for Disc and Cylin ) to $100, each, $7. ber eozen.. ? $4. ii " 25c each, $3. per dozen. 50c ?. $5. cc L Request. Organs, Sheet Music, is, Etc. 14 R TO fl CO., raj, Augusta, Ga. FALL nicest line of Clothing, Shoes Hats gefleld. Call on us before you kay, style,. Hart the pnblic NVITATION Dds, Clothing, Shoes and :an save you money on a 3-oods s to $1.00 per yard. .iettas, Pana .of, Cheviots are right. ? largest stock or to be ; )ther firm but we do claim id to sell you honest goods Drove what we say. > C. E, MAY.