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?d??f?eld Advertiser ? -,1 - ? = WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1903. LQQ?L NeWS 2 dozen for 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dob son have been visiting Mrs. Em ma Dobson for several days. Go to the opera house oa Thurs day evening to hear the Rhodes Bratton Comedy Company. Mr. W. H. Turner mede a business trip to Charleston on Thursday last, returning Friday afternoon. One can already sniff orange blossoms in the air. The Edge field weddings will soon come thick and fast. Miss Carrie Morgau who lias been teaching in Richland county is visiting at the home of her uncle, Hon. J. Wm. Thurmond. The second lyceum attraction will be one of wit, humor, im personation, song, story, and in strumental music. Tho date is November the 23rd. Tue Photographer at tent op posite Post Office is making two dozen of the stamp photographs for 25 ceuts giving to each sitter] four different positions. Rey. J. S. Beasley, the presi ding elder of the CoJumbin dis trict, arrived in Ed?efieid ou yes terday afteruoon, and the quarter ly conference is being held in the Methodist church to-day. Full stock of 8hoes"and rubbers. If you want tho best give usa call. May & Tompkins. Jae managers of the lyceum .jurse have requested us to state .hat those who subscribed for sea son tickets and did not get them before the first entertainment can get them now by calling upon Mr. C. E. May. A suitable rebate will be made for the first number. Beautiful flowers were not the only objects of admiration at th? fair. Sweet little Leila Bland 'Tompkins aud bright little Henry t?lay Miller, Jr., received a large share of attention. Everybody had a caress and a kiss for them.'The Advertiser man, who has two little girls, was tempted to kidnap little Henrv Miller. Quite a good deal of personal property is now being "levelled*' upon aud sold on the public Bquare after being duly advertised. Borne of it is either of little value or money is scarce, possibly both. On Saturday last within the shad ow of the m on um ut a wagoo, har ness and mule-with the driver abd a peck of sweet potatoes thrown io-were "knocked dowur' for $li.25. BJj^eJta^^G^T^forts and heavy underwear will soon bs iw demand and we have- them at correct prices. J. E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kinnaird have definitely decided to move to Edgefield and have rented'the Catholic parsonage from Mr. W. H. Turner. They will probably move in December. Mr. 0. A. Kinnaird, their ouly son, will move to Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaird's country home. Let ns protect your bodies from the cold by selling you the best clothing and underwear, and your feet frbm cold and dampness by selling you the best shoes and rubbers. May & Tompkins. Fresh Nuts, Malaga Grapes and ?ll ot the other nice things at Timmous Bros. Mr. Wallace Sheppard is spend ing some time at hom? before leaving for the Philippine Island?. He has been commissioned as a lieutenant in the regular army and has been assigned to the far-away east for duty. Lieutenant Shep pard will leave for San Francisco the latter pait of this week and will sail for the Philippines OD a transport leaviug November the 30th- He will be absent for at least two years. If vou want the finest Felt Mat tress made, Int us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. We iuvite the ladies to inspect 0 T "Holland Sunset" waT<\ Suit able for wedding and birthday presents. Edgefield Mercantile Co. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night WE GUARANTEE pure drugs,) accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, Dr. Jones aud others are sleeping on National springs.. Why don't you. "?dgefield Mercantile Company. Try a 10 cents package of our j Buckwheat, fresh stock. G. L. Peun & Son. Our leather seat Rockers are the talk of the town. If you want one hurry. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Croup. VA reliable medicine and one that should always be kept in the home for immediate use isJCham berlaiui's Cough Remedy. It will prevent; the attack if given as soon BB tba.;!child becomes hoarse or. even after the croupy cough ap-| nears. Sold by G. L. Penn <fc Son. Mr. and Mrs. Luther G. were in our city on Tuesday Bell says that Clark's Hill cast a solid ballot for Hey county. Tu auother columu will be f a proclamation from Gov* Heyward ordering an electic December the 4th to vote 01 formatiou of Heyward countj Seud tbe children to the with their nurse. The Phot pber knows bow to bandle ba he bas a show of bis own. 2 eu stamp photos for 25 cents posite Post Office. Mr. W. H. Turner requests Advertiser to announce that Corner Store will be close Thanksgiving Day, Thurs November the 29th. Hon. J. Wm. Thurmond moved into the Caughmau n sion in south Edgefield aud Wm. A. Byrd will move this v into hie newly purchased h on Columbia street. Highest market price paid school checks. Wi E. Lynch & C The second lyceum attracl will be the Edwiu Weeks C pany aud is booked for Fri evening, tho 23rd inst. Two \ talented ladies, one a vocalist i the other a violinist, are acc< panyingMr. Weeks on his sou em tour. The program will be van>d that lhere will not t dull or or tiresome moment. DoL-.'t take our word for it,, try around and see if our sta ment is true when we say we < save you money on clothing, ?fr and dry goods. May & Tompkius The Comer Store believes keeping what the people wa The proprietor, Mr. W. H. T npr, will leave for New York Monday next to replenish certf departments. Experience 1 taught him tbat by going in p sou to tbe wholesale people can not only purchase the uew things but buy many staples bargain figures.. Fresh Mince Muat, Cranbi rief, Gelatine, Seeded Raisii Currante, Nuts, etc. W. E. Lynch & Uo. The Rhodes-Bratton Comei Company will appear before t foot-lights iu Edgefield ou Thu] day evening, the 15th. This coi pany comes to Edgefield wi recommended and we believe ?* who go to hear them will bundantly repaid. There a seven in the troupe, two or thr of whom are ladies. Besides catchy and very entertaining ph which will abound in wit ar humor, the program will be i lersperBed with vocal and instr mental music. Tbe annual Confeience of tl Methodist church will convene i Columbia on November the 27tl Bev^-a^j&a^j&si^ "Kf?ss Eliza McCullough will a tend. Tho Edgefield church wi send a largely signed petition! the Conference askiug that Re^ Mr. Auld beTetumed for soothe year. For three years he ba served this field faithfully au the Lord has greatly blessed hi labors. Unquestionably the wor of bis church will suffer a sever blow should ho be removed a this time. Tbe Conference ehoul grant the very reasonable requee of bis people, in which rpquee our entire community joins moa heartily. The Prize Baby. How would you like to be th judge of a baby show to conside feature, expression and physics beauty? These are the points the Photographers endeavor toobfcair from their sitters. When they fal to do &o they try another fatting In having the stamp pictures wi do not make re-sittings as wi make four different positions ii i he beginning and give you a hal doz^n from each, making 2 dozer photographs iu all for 25 cents, a the teni opposite Post Office. Adv FOri SALE : My PHOTO GRAPH BUSINESS of thirty ah years Btaudiug is FOR SALE Send stamp for particulars. R. H. MIM3. Try our "Coronation" anc '.Snowflake" Flour. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Andirons in ca.st, wrought anc brass, also Coal Tong-?, Scutth and Coal Vases just arrived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. We have just unloaded a car o: Chairs and a car of Furniture. Se* thesp goods and get our priers tha1 is all we ask. Buving right ena bles us to sell right. Ramsay & Jones. A large and very beautiful as sortment of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry bas justbeeD received, New designs from the leading manufacturers. Let us supply your jewelry wants. Ramey & Joues. Letter to E. J. Norris. Edgefield, S. C Dear Sir: Some people get disap pointed in painting; it doesn't come out as they thought it would. QB Edwards, of Edwards* Brough ton, printers, Raleigh, N. C., painted his house Di voe three years ago; he had usod 30 gallons paste paint before and bought 30 gallons Devoe. Had 16 left: Mayor W W Carroll, Monticello. Fla., says : My painter said it would take 35 gall?os to paint my, house; it took 10 gallons Devoe. His bouse is tte best paint job in town; and he says Eev>e is chft whitest white of all j white paints. Jones & Rogers bought 5 gallons Devoe to prime Mr. Pratt's house at Merkel, Tex. It painted two coats. The reason for nobody guessing little-enongh Devoe is: they learned in a bad school : ether paints, .Yourstruly T W DEVOE & CO New J*ork 12 Edgefield Mercantile Company. New Georgia Cane Syrup, Buck wheat, Shreded Wheat Biscuits Force, Oat Meal, Gi ape Nuts, etc W. E. Lynch & Co. We have just received a beauti ful.lot of fancy crockery, GO?6?S! iug of 2 and 4 piece sugar-an cream sets, water sets, cups and saucers, etc. We offer at prices lower than same can be bought at iu Augusta. Edgefield Mercantile Co. - The members of'theW. C. T. U. are ever doiug Ihoughtful aud beautiful acts of kindness. One of the most beautiful, however, that has come under the writer's ob servation was the sending of love ly flowers to Mrs. W. P. Calhoun, who is in the hospital in Colum bia, and to Missee Mary Fair aud Addie Thompson, who ar? in the hospital iu Augusta. The members of the W. C. T. U. procured a great number of the choicest chrysanthemums lhat w?re ex hibited at the fair aud sent them, U> these ladies who are away from home and^. debarred the privilege of atteudiug the fair. When you lend a helping hand or speak a good word for the Womau's Chris tian Temperance Uuiou you are helping alin? a very noble cause. China Painting. Miss Eliza Mims has just re ceived from Lycett, of Atlanta, a barrel of flue imported cbiua for bridal and Christmas presents. Call soon and give orders for painting and decorating. Dou't you need a new heavy Buggy Robe? We have them that will suit you in style, quality and price. Ramsey & Jones. Father has gone to work, he is taking in washing to do, so he - can raise 25 cents to have 2 dozen photographe made of sister A J n's , baby at che tent opposite Post i Office. i I Beyond any doubt the most | beautiful sight at the fair on Fri- ( day, and the one that provoked j the most comment, was the ex- | quisite collection of roses that , were grown by Mrs. W. L. Duuo- , vant, who is one ot ?Edgefield's | most successful florists. .They i were very attractively arranged < upon a large waiter with a crystal , vase in the centre containing half | a dozen beautiful aud very grace- ] ml balf-blown rosea. Had a prize ? been offered for other than chry- ! santhemums, the grand prize ] would by fAmmon consent have | beeu awarded to Mrs. Duuovaut , for her beautiful roses. I i Anyoue who is in search of a good time piece should see our Watches before buying. Ingersoll Watches from $1. to $2. G. L. Penn ?it Son. < < For a good 5 couts smoke, try i "D. B. Dom's Favorite Crooks.'' ' Sold 2 for 5 cents hy P. P. BiaJ hoc^Jj^^rr^ J. KuBensteiu, of Edgefield, and S. H. Manget, of Trenton. ipmiste? Soil ' ? . -i Impoverished soil, like impov erished blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by analyz- ( ing the soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for different products. If your blood is impoverished , your doctor will tell you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lacking in it; It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that is so easily digested and assimi lated as Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen tlie body when milk and cream, fail to do it. Scott's Emulsion is always the same; always palatable and always beneficial where the body is wasting from any cause, either in children 'or adults. We will send you a sample free. Be sure that this pic ture in the form of a label ia on the wrapper of every bottle of Emnl- ( sion you buy. SCOTT i BOWNE CHEMISTS ?09 Pearl St, pew Yoi* 50c. and $1.00. All Druggists. In Time of Peace. In the first months of the Rus sia-Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advan tage of those who, so to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dr} weather." The virtue of this prepa ration has made history and giv? n to our greatest men. The individ ual BS well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as it bas been contracted and before it has become settled in the sys tem. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is famous fo- its cures of cold? and it should be kept at hand ready for instant use. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. J so called, che cheapening su h only one sure and its injuriou Cream of Tart. Royal is. made Ro i ft. Musical Prodigy. Those who have'heard Beryl Rubinstein perform upon the piano will with one voice pro nounce him a musical prodigv, ?be wonder of the age. This little soy, only seven 'and a half years )ld, gave a recital at the col ego on Monday evening. His flaying was marvelous. The most difficult compositions of the old maslen are vls.yed 'by bim with such ease and accuracy as to as found the audif-nce. Beryl's reper toire consists of more than a bun ged pieces that were learned from note but are now played from memory. Fis father, who is i kinsman of our fellow-townsman Mr. J. Ruhenstein, accompanies bim. This little boy, wbo beare the name of one of the world's greatest composer?,' is destined to oecome one of America's greatest musicians. COLD SPRING. Yesterday being a warm bright lay, a large congregation attend ed church at Rehoboth. Jus^J, ifter Sunday schoj^Li&y'^WTT?i ng Workej8j^??^?l3ted through Mr. 042???ey lethe church, a beauti ful communion set, also a hand some water pitcher for the pulpit. At the close of the sermon by our pastor, a collection waB taken for foreign Missions, amounting to more than twenty dollars. The rain that, fell yesterday afternoon, will help the gardens aud oats that are- being planted. The cotton is about all picked out, iud the children are all in school. Very little wheat is being plant id this fall in this community. We are always glad to see fall and spring. We love to see new hats, dresses and suits. Mr. Milton Bussey bas accept ed a nosition as book-keeper with the firm of E. F. Thomas & Co., Star, S. C. Miss Fannio Cochran has gone to Tradesville, S. C. lo commence her school this morning. This is the third school MIPS Faunie bas taught at Tradesville. M?PB Joni.ie Gild -ist opened her school at Rehol ? last Mon day. Miss Tillie Gilchi will com mence ber fchool to- iay at the Union ecbcolhouse near McCor mick. Misses Cothran, Julia Blake and Hattie Patterson, of Ninety Six, visited the Misses Gilchrist last Salurday and Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Fred Parker of John ston, visited Dr. and Mrs. Pres cott last Sunday. And uow the physicians are all sa ing that "a smile" will cure all diseases, Your correspondent venture? the assertion that ua smile" will not cure the tool ache. Two weeks ago Parksville school house was bumed down. The l ouse will be rebuilt at once. The depot at Parksville with about 35 or 40 bales bf cottou was burned last Wednesday night. ROSE COTTAGE. Fresh Force, Oaf mia!, PoBtum, Grape Nuts and Buckwheat at Timmou8 Bros. Don't buy a grato cr heater UD til you have seen - ourR. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Just received delightful Roast el Coff e, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. Just received a large shipment of sbces. See Ihem before buying. May & Tompkiup. PUMILIHS er Kobbed. G W Pout*, Postmaster at Riverton, Ia., nearly lost bis life aadwas robbed of all comfort, ac cording to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I bad chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jauudico that even ray finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Elec tric Bitlers; which cured me and have kept me well . for eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blad der derangements. A wonderful Tonic. 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Vigorou most Depen< possess. It reaps a ste Alum in food will ruddy ?low into pinched pale he rich red blood, which natur You take alum into, your foot ip Powders in which alum istitute for pure Cream of Ta way to guard your health s effects-Buy only an absolut ar Baking Powder-buy by th from absolutely pure Grape C yal is a safe-guard to health. the Sign at the Top i Stevens.Reynolds. OD Thursday evpning last a very beautiful wedding was held in the Presbyterian cfeurch at Greenwood. Those who plighted their troths before the beautiful ly decorated altar were Mr. Wil liam Smyly Stevens and Miss Rosalynd Reynolds. Dr. il. A. Bagby was tbe officiating minis ter. The bride is one of Green wood's befit beloved young ladies, aud the groom is au Edgefield boy, rather young man, who went to Greenwood and soon establish ed himself in tbe confidence and esteem of her people. For several years he has been head-book keeper for tbe Greenwood Grocery Company. Tbe day following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Ste veus came down to Meeting Street and spent several days with Mrs. Ida Stovers, the groom's mother. You have.been making out with that old broken-up stove 4?rjg enough. Let us s&iL-y^tP?^'first claBS cook si?^?tor a small sum of mone^^A large assortment to "select from. Ramsey & Jones. FOR RENT : The Hotel occu pied by Mr. R. T. Scurry. Pos ssssion given at once. For terms, etc, apply1 to ? ' Jones & Son. Notice Owing to the fact that the bids .were lost out of my buggy when it was turned over by high water, I will have to ask for bids again for sawing the lumber needid on the County Farm, pealed bids will be received on December the 4th by the County Board and will be opened and passed upon at noon of that day. The successful bidder must be able to sawtimber32 feet in length. Work must begin immediately after con tract is let. D. P. SELF, Supervisor, E. C. Nov. 10th, 1906. Old Iron Wanted. Wanted: 50 car loads of all kinds of "Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper. Will accept anything from the size of a Nail to a Lo comotive. Highest price paid in CASH. B. SHARITZ, a4; J. Rubeustein's store, Edgefield, S. C. J. B W?? Handsome, tailored, well Blue, Gray, Blacksand mix Particularly well finish shoulders, hand laid fronts Would be special at $25 Boy'? A thoroughly well made Cheviot, full lined, long an velvet collar. This is a coat that no bo' and it will carry enough w Actually worth $5, ourp Rain Range of raincoats values mit of almost everyone ow; ted materials, in Blacks, Gn also mixtures. A particularly handsome tailored, is priced for $25. Broad Street, No-Cure-Nol s Health is the dable Weal th to :ady Harvest, change Health's ness by drying e provides. , d by the use of, is used as a trtar. Th ere is against' alum :ely pure Grape e name-^ ream of Tartar. We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN & SON. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. The Mitchell and Oweusboro wagons have heen struck by storm and sunshine but are still in the road, and they alway? will be. EDGE'FIELD MERCANTILE CO. 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 forra. No cure, iQ^KYf^Sc, ery large assortment of Al lan's Perfumery in all of the deli cate and popular odors. There ie nothing better on the market. Timmons Broe. Something nice : Martin's Cream Cheese aud Imported Macaroni. G. L. Penn & SOD. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE : Send jour savWics lo ibis S'-or?, sound, cori scrvutlve Savings (tank. On requit, we will sen' you FltKK; a Mip).!yc? c?:r "Hank Messen?.. Money Mailers" lor tun safe imnsmiv>lon vt coino currency lu m?kfiiX bank (I l'Os is !./ mull. Yul' can6cnU8Tii.a!lt?iM'0!>itHe:i<:hiv.i'lc.nii?!as j* /Ty vonr savings ?cminmlatn win lta<t?j you V5j (/A certlOcates of rto|M?slt boa ri njr ii.w.r^t?A / f) pt tito ilbop?1 rat ? cf._mm" ^AUGUSTA SAV?NCS BANK( J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, , EDGEFIELD, S. C. /?^*Office over Post-Office. ITE & CO. made suit of Worsteds, in :tures, all the plaids, ed, carefully hand-padded and hand finished collar. . Our price $20. Coats : Coat for school boys, in d well tailored3 finished with y would be ashamed to wear, armth for t rice $3.50. armth for the most fragile 3 from $10 to $30, will per iling one; splendid cravenet lys, Herringbone stripes, etc, one, lined with silk, well , Augusta, Ga Test 25 Years ive s Pay. 50 cent*. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. T. M, Dorn, et. al-against-L. F. Dorn. PURSUANT to the Decree In this case, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder before the Court House, Town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on sales day in December 1906 (the same being the 3rd day of said month) between the legnl hours of sale, the following described realty, to witt Ail that tract of land in Edgefield County and State of South Carolina, bounded tis follows, north by lands of T. M. Dorn, east by lauds of G. M. Dorn, south by lands of E, B. Dorn and Margaret Tillman and west by lands of P. P. Doolittle and the watei s of Stevens' Creek containing two hun dred (200) acres more or less and known as Mrs. Martha Dom's home stead. Terms of Sale: -One half cash and the balance on a credit of one year with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises sold to secure the payment of the credit portion oe all cash at the purchaser's option (mortgage to include ten per cent for attorneys f ees if brought to foreclose) Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E.C.S. C. Nov, 7th, '06. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Ccwt Common Pleas. George R. Lombard, et, al. against-F. M. Hendrix, et. al. PURSU ?.NT to the Decree in this case, I will offer for sale at public ontcryjo the highest bidder before the Court House, Town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on sales* day in December 1906 (the same being the 3rd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All that certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty two (52) acres, situate, lying and being in Edge?eld County, in the State of South Caroli na, and bounded by lands of F. M. Hendrix, Mrs. Julia Talbert, Mrs: Adeline Blackwell and others and known as the Rogue Shoals Mill Tract. Terms of Sale :-One ?half cash and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises sold to secure that payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchasers opti on. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH. NOT. 7th, '06, Master E. C. 8. C. Chapped Hands. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamberlain's Salve just before going to bed, aud a speedy cure is certain. This salve is also unequal ed for shin diseases For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mirna. Edgefield, S. C. Very large assortment of tablets and box paper. Full line of Sta tionery of all kinds. G. L. Penn & Son. Allau's Cascaret Tablets at Timmons Bros. Women's heavy Jersey ribbed fleece lined Pants and Vests,'regu lar sizes 4 to 6, 25c each. Tho Corner Store. See our Dress goods, Outing Waisting, and cotton fabrics of all kinds. J. E. Hart. See the Kenyon Rain coats, Furs and wraps of all kinds just opened at J. E. Hart. TH 0ft AS & I The Time To ] ANY time is the right time, t Stores have a full stock. Below are a few descriptive pri Dining Koon Suite, consisting of 1 8 ft. Extension Ta 6 Chairs, Solid Oak, 1 Large/Sideboard, \ ENTIRE SI ol D' worth $25.00. Others in golden Oak, Mabogai China Cases in Golden Oak. high m NOW Others up Bed Roo Three-piece Suits, all made of for 118.00. Others up to. $450.01 Birch and Oak. Large size Wardrobe, with D worth $18.00 for $12.75, Others and Golden Oak up to $100.00. Parlor / Three-piece Parlor 1 Divan; 1 Large ^rm C 1 Small Chairs, hogany, upholstered with good $20.00 SUITE Other Pianos, Organs, Colurr Music, Standard Pattern MUSICAL. & 706. 708, 710 Broa THOMAS NEW Al We are now showing the largest anc and Gents furnishing ever shown in ] We can please you in price, quality ar "w. A.. flE??Next to post-office, The Advertiser job office is better fitted than ever for printing of all kinds. "New Type, New. Borders tfew Ornaments, New mate ial just received, Send us TOUT orders. My 5 and 10 cents counters ar? illed with many useful articles. ? special valuta in Enameled Vare. R. T. Scarry. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that (?he use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you rom danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation ind the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow :heir use. Guaranteed. 25c by G, ?J. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch ? Co. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springo are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on the market. Ramsey & Jones. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Just Unloaded 1 Our car (1000 Bushels), of genu ine Texas Bed Bast Proof Seed Oats. Call and see sample and get price?. T. Garrett Talbert, Parker Building, Edgefield, S. C. Don't forget the 10 cte counter. May & Tompkins. Fresh shipment of Cakes and Crackers at Timmons Bros. Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "force" frt "Creara of Wheat" at G. L. Penn ? Son." A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protru ding Piles, Druggists refand -Boney if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cara in 6 to 14 days 60c. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. jl Guaranteed Care. If you suffer from Dyspepsia nt In dices tion in any form, gas, belching, bitter, taste, offensive breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, beart flatter, nau sea, gastritis, loathing of food, paint or swelling in tba stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tynar't Dys. pepsia Bemedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion ant all stomach troubles, even of tba worst . case^-f'.yjier's Dyspepsia Barned/ expels the "^gasses ?and sweetens the breath. It cures ?&kHeadaohe, Colic and Constipation atotea^^Druggisti or by express 60c a bottleTaeney re funded if it fails to care. Medical~a4 vice and circular free by writing to Tyner Bemedy Co., Augusta, Ga. Delightful) Barbeoue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 cents a can. B. T. Scurry. If you want good insurance cheap-at actual .cost-let rn? write you a polioy iu the Souther? Mutual Lite Insurance Associa* tion. J. H. May. TMtMOffS &C0RLE?. SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments nt Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. WTO/I CO. Buy Furniture. mt th? BEST time is when the cen : a Furniture, ble, Golden Oak. Cane Seat; rienty of room, worth $30.00 JIT $21.75. ay, and Mission Oak, ap to $600. il y polished, with bent end glass $18.75. to $125.00. ? rn Suites, select Oak, worth $27.60 will go 3 in Mahogany; Walnut, Kapi?, ouble Door, in nice White Oak* in Mahogany, Birds-Eye-Maple 7urniture, . Suite, consisting of hair; i wood-work nicely finished, Ma grade Velour and Plush, worth $12.75. Lines, ibia Phonographs, Sheet s, and EVERYTHING Bf RT Ofl CO. dway, Augusta, Ga. *' FALL Olotliing i nicest line of Clothing. Shoes Hats idgefleld. Call on us before you buy, td style, Hart