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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1906. t ? I L0Q?L NGW'S. | It seems that:-fall, as well as spring, is the mating season for .birds-(By rds) i Every, available dog and gun will be. pressed into service on to morrow. The birds and rabbits will t?ke to the thickest swamps and can?-brakes if they are wise. ' Early grain "is looking well. The w?rm weather has enabled it to fortify itself against the cold that is yet ahead by taking deep root. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Burts are in attendance upon the state Baptist convention that is in session this week in* Spartanburg. Doubtless Rev. P. B. Lanham, Rev. J. .T. Littlejohn, and Mr. L. F. Dorn, of Parksville. will also attend from the Edgefield association. New Crop Georgia Syrup direct from the Georgia plantation. G. L. Penn & Son. Mrs. W. B. Cogburu and Mrs. W. S. Cogburn, accompanied by little Benjamin have gone to Hollins, Va., to spend Thanks giving with Miss Ruth Cogburn. Many of their friends envy them this delightful trip to "Ole Vir ginny." Ther villi*>n who. will set fire to a barn that has eight inuits and horses in stalls beneath it, and will then deliberately remove the bucket from a near-by well, so as to make it impossible to extin . guish the fire, should be hanged or placed within tho walls of the penitentiary for the remainder of his life. Misses Robbie abd Maggie Jones were among the visitors to . JEdgefield on Saturday. M?BS Rob bie, who ?B a graduate of the S. C. C. I. is teaching the Antioch school th ie session. The Adverti . ser is pleased to note that the in " herent worth of this young lady, who would b?? a boacon light in any community, is recognized and appreciated by her home people. Try our delightful "Greeta" Coffee-5 pound bucket for $1. P. P. Bialock, Jr. Rev. Marvin Auld and Miss Eliza McCullough left on Mon day to attend -the aunual Con ference of the Methodist church which is being hold in Columbia thie. week. It is the universal prayer of Edgefield that Mr. Auld be returned to this field for an other year. - Usually the posts and trees and fences arouud town are filled with patent medicine advertisements, but they nearly atl have had to give place for notices of mori -gage foreclosures. The court house door, is almost covered wit}. . notices describing some throe Joggf.^d mule, butt-headed cow or ^.'critter1'of some- other, descrip tion; If von want to make large on ' ions,,this i"H the time of th* year -. to plant. We ean now supply you wWi the Ouest varietv bf Onion . Sets-Red and White. G. L. Penn & Son. If you want coffee that has a very delightful aroma, as well as the bpst of flavor,*ry the "Cresta" coff. ?e that is sold by Mr. P.P. Bialock, Jr. He will F*]1 you a 5 pound bucket for a dollar. The bucket that the coffee ?9 shipped . in will be found very useful about the house. Such a vessel will make an ideal milk pail. Try the "Cres- 1 ta" and you will always use it. ; According to the rocords of the auditor's office, only five persons ; in the county have net incomes I that exceed $2,500, only five per- . sons baying made returns under ] the income tax law. These by pay ingoi.e per cent o:i that portion of their net income which exceeds $2.500 will pay in the aggregate , ahout $66.00. In several*'counties . uox returns are made, while in the ] wealthy counties a considerable amount will-be collected. Full stock of shoes and rubbers. 1 If you want tho best give us a cali. May & Tompkius. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. . AVE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. . W, E. LYNCH & CO. In this issue will be found a proclamation from the governor . offering a reward of $50 fer Wal ter Samuels, colored, who is wan' ed on the charge of criminal as : sault. Sheriff W. G. Ouzts is con stantly on the alert for him but .bas been unable thus far to ap prehend Samuels. Fresh Nuts, Malaga Grapes and all of the other nice things at ? Timmous Bros. If you want the finest Felt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ram Bey & Jones. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, Dr. Jones and others are sleeping on National springs. Why don't you. Edgefield Mercantile Company. >. Try a 10 .cents package of our Buckwheat, fresh stock. G. L. Penn & Son. Our leather seat Rockers are the talk of-'the town. If you want one hurry. Edgefield Mercantile Company. j The bo^.. B.av. th at D r. J ames i Byrd will n??o't)ly enjoy bar m ike frond ix\e of his^tiip to Springfield by taking "dots" Just received delightful EO? ed Coffftp, 15 to25cpntsperpouud. ? . Timmons Bros. Negroes in some sectkms who are heels over-head ie debt aod have mortgaged property that either did not exist at all or be longed to* somebody els^, are leaviug for parts unknown to avoid prosecution. If- criminal proceedings were instituted against all who are liable for in dictmeut for giving second aod third mortgage, etc., Supervisor Seif? gaDgs on the road would be recruited by the hundreds FOR .RENT: Two two-horse farms. Will rent together or separately. Good improvements. Apply to P. P. Blalock. ' A lady very truly remarked in the' writer's presence on Sunday last, that the great number of graves, to be seen in the new por tion of . the village cemetery should cause the old and young, to reflect upon the uncertainty of life. Notwithstanding the fact that this portion of the cemetery has been used only a few years, ecoreB offgraves are to bo seen. Who will be the next to be placed beneath the eod of "God's acre'1 by loving hands? -We have just received a beauti ful lot of fancy crockery, consist ing of 2 and 4 piece sugar and cream sets, water Bets, cups and saucers, etc. We offer at prices lower than same can be bought a' in Augusta. Edgefield Mercantile Co. A union Thanksgiving service will be held to-morrow at eleveD o'clock at the Baptist church. It is meet and Droper that the peo ple should assemble on the day 6et apart for thanksgiving and give expression to their gratitud? to God, who abundantly supplies our every need. The service OD to-morrow will be chiefly a praise service. Special music has been arranged for the occasion. Sever-1 al short addresses will ba madp. Everybody is invited and urged to attend. Wrear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins.' Among the far-away renders cf The Advertiser are Messrs. Carter! Bros., of Madill, I. T. They went from near Parksville some years ago to seek their fortuues in the '.wild and woolly west." These gentlemen are now engaged in the mercantile business in Madill having a large bakery in connec tion with their business. The bakery has a capacity of 2,500 j loaves per day. Now Georgia Cane Syrup, Buck wheat, Shreded Wheat . Bbcuits. Fore, Oat Mral, G ape Nuts, ?tc AV. E. Lynch & Co. Tn nrigiual and very uniquf verses ibo young ladies of tbf Fideii?u Literary Socio.'y .an nounce tbf t they will hold : a ba zaar at tbe college on Friday ^vening. December the 7tb, fer :bf uur;?< si of raising money with *b;cb tu b Uer furnish their so r?if?y hall. Tbe Advertiser noti Ch s th' m in time that they hac better prepare numberless gallon? >f bot chocolates, tons of caud} iud fancy work by th* scores ol pi'C68, for all Edgefield will bf there with their ."worn out and to'n out bilis." More will be said of the bazaar next week. The Photographer's Locals. All size photographs made at the teut (large, small and very small). Now is the time to have your work done-just bet'ire the holidays. Photographs that look like you ure made at the tent 6 for $2.50 J for $1.50 and 24 for 25 cents. No matter what size you get or price you pay, you receive our| bost attention. Since our Btay in Edgefie.'d we have made .and finished over sev m thousand stamp pictures. Have yon had yours taken yet? You get 24 for 25 cents at the tent. We guarantee every picture made during cloudy weather at the tent. Highest market price paid for) school checks. W. E.-Lynch & Co. Blankets, Comforts and heavy underwear will soon be in demand and we bave them at correct prices. J. E. Hart. Don't take our word for it, but try around and see if our state ment is true when we say we can save you monty on clothing, shoes and dry goods. May & Tompkins. Freeh JMince Meat, Cranber ries, Gelatiue, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Nut?, etc. W. E. Lyuch & Co. We have just unloaded a car of Chairs and a car of Furniture. See these goodB and getjour prices that is ali we 8sk. Buying right ena bles us to sell right. Rams?y & Jones. A large and very lemtiful as sortment of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry has just been received. New designs from the leading manufacturers. Let us supply your jewelry wants. Ramoy & Jones. Our customers say they have uever si en a bed spring to beat the Nal ional and Blue Ribbon and they never will. Edgefield Mercantile Company Invitation From The S. C. C. I ^Girls. The b?zoiir 'gotten up by the m-mb?rs of the Fideliau Literary Society will be Friday,, night, ^December, the 7th. Before "stock ?T?g^iLp" for Chriptmas come see our faucVjvork booth, art booth, and everything" else. Here you will find just the thiugs for Christ mas presents you have been look ing for and have not had time to roakp. Come fish in the *'bav slack'' ail J caleb marvelous treas ures. Come to tbe candy counter and buy candy for your sweetheart. Come ;drink of the fountain of Jove, and youth, and grow young again. Valuable Lands to be Sold. On Monday next, salesday in December, a number of very valua ble tracts of laud will be Bold at Edg^field. This will be a splendid opportunity for young meu to purchase farms. T": is not probable that agricultural lands in this county will,for a number of years be any cheaper thau at present. Encourage young men to purchase farms of their own and remain on them. God save the country, if the sturdy, thrifty people-the back bone and sinew of the natiun-are to leave the-farms and turn them over to negroes. For Home Decoration. Are you not interested iu deco rating your home and rendering) it more attractive 1 Most ladies j are. The lovers of the beautiful, whether it be in mature or the handiwork of au individual, should not allow the very pretty Indian Novelties to remain long al the Penn drug stoie. You will ! find jus*- the thing for a den or sitting room, parlor or dining room. Mr. Hodges or Wilbur Strom or Dr. Penn will take es pecial delight in showing you | these- unique and prptty Indian Novelties. Two Fires'Friday Night. On Friday night last th?? cotton house of Mr. J. Frank Bettie, of | Trenton, was totally destroyed by fire. There were in the house about seven baleB of . seed cotton, a part of which was also destroy ed. A number of bales of cotton werelyiug near tbe house, and some of these were considerably damaged. The loss amounted to something like $1,000. It is thought that the fire was of ac cidental origin. Some children put cotton in the house late in i he afternoon and they probably dropped a lighted match or cigar ette. Ou th? same night, the barn of Mr. W. R. Swearingen, who re sides six milee north-west of Edgefield, was also burned. This fire was very evidently the act of an incendiary, The bucket was been removed from the well by che devil in human form, to pre vent any water from being dra<vn to extinguish the fire. It was with *reat difficulty thut Mr. Bwearin ^en saved bis valuable mules aud horses. The barn was well filled A'ith . lodder and pea-vine hay, .vb:ch ; was all d-stroyed. . Mr. ^ earing n's fried:!s will be leased to know that he was par tially insured. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The 0 d original GROVE'S Tasteless /hill 1 ?.nie. You know what you are caking, ii .a iron ani> quinine ina tasteless form. No cure, no pay.? 50 J L:<.rge. uFS^rlmfLt of beaut'rul Glassware and China of all sinde it very reasonable pricee. I invite the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. Just received a car of the cele brated "Old Hickory" Wagons and Ro:k Hill Tujgies. Everybody knows wbat they are. Ramsey & Jonef, IEB (HT UFE" -That's what a prominent Iruggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time igq. As a rule- we don't use or refer to testimonials n addressing the public, nit the above remark and similar expressions are nade so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion .hat they are worthy of occasional note. From :n fancy to old age Scott's Smulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh md vitality, and repairing vvaste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. "What it does it does through nourish ment-the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will send you a sample free. Benifethat this picture in Ihi form of a label it on the wrapper, of every bottle of Emulsion 70t buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl SW N.T. 50c and $1; all'druggiste, The: managers of thu opera house have be?u ' especially-fortu nate Ibis season ia their selection, of the attractions .for the Jyceum course. The entertainment given by the Edwin Weeks Com pa Dy on Friday evening last was easily the best attraction of the kind that has ever appeared before the Edgefidld foot-lights. Toe next lyceum number will also be a good one. The date will be an nounced lato. Miss Clara Bord has decided to remain in ? igefield dui?Dg this winter, and will be a great addition to our town, not only by her gifts of music , and song, but in many other ways. She has very kindly consented to lake charge of the Loyal Temperance Legion for the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Uniou, of which she is a member. On last Friday afternoon she manifested un usual gifts of mind and heart in dealing with tbe forty children who assembled" at her home for this organization. In connection with the Loyal Temperance Le gion, Miss Boyd will" also have charge of the local M?dal Contest Department "of the W. C. T. U. Death of a Sweet Little Child. Of all the gi eat sorrows of earth, there is none so piercing as the loss of a little child. And yet how many of them are hourly passing over the river, for it is said that ene half of tho human-family die in infancy. On Saturday night, the sweet, beautiful, iunocent little boy, Diomede Brooks Roper just two a?;dahalf years old, went away to live no mote amid the scenes of earth. Though there may te otber children, as is the case with the beieavad family ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P. Roper, no one can take ?the baby's place, the little one j who is'always the central figure in ti e affections of tbe family. It ?8 for him that the mother's heart holds most anxious thoughts, it is for his toddling footsteps that the father listens as be cross es the threshold and the children too as they come in from school call for the little OUP end clamar foi the first kiss. Tho Lard knows best because He Eees the future as we do not and He bas taken the children from the sorrows to come. "Ob i.ot in cruelty not in wrath The Reaper carne that day, ;Twas au angel visUed the green earth And look the flowers away." Death of Hop. H. H. Townes. Death is no respecter of persons. The young and the old are iaken. On Wednesday, the 21st inst., Hon. Henry H. Toques passed away very suddenly ' at his borne in the extreme southern portion of ihe couuty. Tho deceased was born in Greenville county but came to Edgefidld early iu life, and has for many years been actively identified with the affairs of his adopted counly. For two consecu tive terms he served as a member .of the House of Representatives. Se wan a man pf decided in elleclual force an.1 hes always taken a leading part in every mo.vem ihat bad for its aim f.he advancem-rut of the interests >f his cot? ri ly. Mr. Townes donned the Confederate uniform a' tie breaking out of the Civil War and rendered- valiant service to the close. , His character and life, the good name :hat. he norh and the influ ence that be wielded, will always be a priceless h?ritage to the two sous who survive bim, Mr. W. G. Townes, of New York, and Dr. H. H. Townes of Meriwether. Special Temperance Services. OD Sunday morning at (he Baptist and Methodist churches, n bril g World's Temperance Sun !fc"y throughout Christendom, special temperance exercises fill ed up the Sunday school hour. At the Methodist church an sddress was made by Hon. B. E. Nichol son.The muai J wa? appropriate to the occasion, and Miss Lura Mirna recited 'The Fair Forest child," a pathetic temperance story. At the Baptist church there were recitations by Florence Peak, and Misses Ruth Tompkine, and Lula McClure. A solo by Miss Eliza Mirna was a delightful ad ditiou to the program. Miriam dorris sang with ber sweet child voice an appeal for total absti nence. Two addresses were made. The first bv Dr. Burts and the othei by Hon. T. Garrett Talbert. The addresses made at bo h churches were e ie>* que nt and were calculated to give the boya who listened more determination to .tand by the right on thia subject nnd must have encouraged in 'b^m a spirit which will give them courage to sny "nu" to those who tempt them. Citation. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. By J. D. Allon. Esq., Probate Judge. whereas C. O' Reynolds made suit to me, to grant him letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Mrs. Martha E. Reynolds. ^These Are Therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and Creditors of the said Mrs. Martha E Reynolds, deceased, that they he and appear before rae, in the Court of Probate, to beheld at Edge Held, C. H. S. C., on the 2Sth of No vember-next, after publication there of, alli o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (?iven under my Hand, this 12th day cf November, 1906 J. D. ALLEN, J, P. E. C. Something nice : Martiu'a Crean Cheese and Imported Macaroni. G. L. Penn & Son. A Deserved Promotion. '"Mr. ' W.'SrCcgburn has been' promoted to the position of Field Superintendent of the Southern States Life Insurance Company. He will travel in the interest of .this growing company and in spect the agencies ia the greater portion of the southern Btates. In order to be more centrally located aud to have better railroad facili ties, Mr. Cogburn will maka Co lumbia his headquarters. He will leave with his family for the capital city next week. The Ad vertiser wishes Mr. Cogburu un bounded success in his new and larger field. The Bazaar at The S. C. C. I. Ye Ministers, ye Doctors, ye Lawyers, ye Merchants-all ye good people of Edgefield--"lend ?B your ear." If you've got but one old bill And that hill is full of bole. All wpm out, torn out and asun der. If you never get another, just - spend the one you've got, At the "C. I" on the seventh of December. You may spend it all for trash Jolly, jolly trash 1 You may spend it all foi fortunes and for punch I You may spend all your cash, On the girls to make a mash, At the "C. I" on the seventh of December, When these old days are past, And you've had your share of fun, When memory fills your o'd heart with a lougiug, You will tell with delight, Of that jolly, jolly night, At the "C. 1" on the reventh of December" Lilly May Bailey, Burda Long. China Painting. Miss Eliza Mims has just re ceived from Lycett, of Atlanta, a barrel of fine imported cbina for bridal and Christmas presents. Call Boon and give orders for painting and decorating. j. B wa Men'? Handsome, tailored, well 1 Blue, Gray, Blacksand mixt Particularly well finishe shoulders, hand laid fronts : Would be special at $25. A thoroughly well made Cheviot, full lined, long anc velvet collar. This is a coat that no boy and it will carry enough wa Actually worth $5, our pi Range of raincoats values mit of almost everyone own ta d materials, in Blacks, Gra also mixtures. A particularly handsome tailored, is priced for $25. Broad Street, These Buggies have genuine leathe ?ide Springs or End Springs. Wid green gear, body black. We make these prices for th our very large stock. LYON & 817 Broad Street, Oval and C Fire Brick We also have Box He? Cook i No-Cure-No-? Loyal Temperance logion Or ganised. On Friday afternoon as was an nounced previously, the children of Edgefield gathers 1 atjthe home of.Miss Clara Bcyd 'o be organi zed into a Loyal Temperance Le gion, under the auspices of the Womau's Christi m Temperance Union. Wheu tl e tim3 came for the assembling of i h i children, there were eo many boys and girls that it was decided to go over to the Baptist church to hold the meet ing. The following officers were elected: Frances Burgess, presi dent; EUeu McKie, vice-presi dent; Floyd Rainsford, secretary; Evelyn Boyd, treasurer; JaraeB Mims, Jr., captain. Ensigns: Wil liam Ouzts- and Watson Talbert. This organization is about 500,000 strong in th? United States, and is doing great good in every locality where one exists, teaching boys and girls from the standpoint of science the evil effects of alcohol aud tobacco. Every mother should send her boys and girls to these meetings. They need the instruction that they will receive and will find the hour spent there one ot recreation is.well. Next Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock there will be another meeting of the Loyal Temperance Lpgion at the home of Miss Boyd. All children from 6 to 14 are earnestly requested to attend. Try our "Coronation" and '.Snowflake" Flour. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Andirons in cast, wrought and brass, also Coal Tongi, Scuttle and Coal Vases just arrived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. . Anyone who is in search of a good time piece should see our WatcheB before buyiug. Ingersoll Watches from $1. to $2. G. L. Penn ?? Son. J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON" DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. 55SP"Office over Post-Office. [TE & CO. Suite nade suit of "Worsteds, in :ures, all the plaids, d, carefully hand-padded and hand finished collar. Our price $20. Coats . Coat for school boys, in 1 well tailored; finished with would be ashamed to wear, rm th for the most fragile, ?ice $3.50. ' coats from $10 to $30, will per ing one; splendid cravenet ys, Herringbone stripes, etc, one, lined with silk, well Augusta, Ga ^?O.OO Leather Quarter-top Buggy for $48.i9& ?$>50. Leather trim med open Bgugy for $38-95. :rand spring cushions and backs; e or Narrow'body. Red or dark e next six weeks in order to reduce ', KELLT> Augusta, Ga. anopy Top, Complete. ) Coal Stoves, iters and Stoves. wes 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, T 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 legal hours of sale, the following described re.ilty, to witt .lil that tract of land in Edgefield County and State of South Carolina, bounded as follows, north by lands of T. M. Dorn, east by lands of G. if. 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 OP 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. 8. C. Nov, 7th, '06, Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. George R. Lombard, et.'' al. against-F. M. Hendrix, et al. 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 (thesame 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 Edgefield 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 option. Purchaser to pav for papers. W. F. ROATH. Nov. 7th, '06. Master E. C. S C. Chapped Hands. Wash your hauds with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamberlain's Salve just before going to bed, aud a speedy cure is certaiu. Thia salve is also unequal ed for shin diseases For sale by G. L. Peon & Son. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mime, . Edgefield. S. C. Very large assortment of tablets and box paper. Full liue of Sta tionery of all kinds. G. L. Penn & Son. Allan'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. Seethe Kenyon Rain coats, Furs and wraps of all kinds just opened at J. E. Hart. ? w m M m m I I 1 1 i 1 i The Time To : ANY time is the right time, Stores have a full stock. Below are a few descriptive pr Dining Eooi Suite, consisting of 1 8 ft. Extension Ts 6 Chairs, Solid Oak. 1 Large Sideboard, ] ENTIRE SI Others in golden Oak, Mahoga China Cases in Golden Oak, big] worth $25.00. NOW Others uj Bed Roc Three-piece Suits, all made ol for $1S.00. Others up to $450.( Birch and Oak. Large size Wardrobe, with I worth $1S.00 for $12.75, Others and Golden Oak UD to 5100.00. Parlor 1 Three-piece Parlo 1 Divan; 1 Large Arm ( 1 Small Chairs, hogany, upholstered with good $20.00 SUIT! Otkei Pianos, Organs, Colur Music, Standard Patten MUSICAL. & roo 70S T i o Bro? ? JHO?^S NEW A We are now showing the largest ar and Gents furnishing ever shown in We can please you in price, quality a [jg'Next to post-office, The Advertiser job office is "better fitted' than ever for printing of all kinds. New Type, New Borders New Ornaments, New mate rial just received, Send us your, orders. My 5 and 10 cents counters are filled with many useful' articles.':; Especial vain >B in . Enameled Ware. R. T. Scarry. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you, from clanger and bring quick and t painless release from constipation and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor alwayB follow their use. Guaranteed..25c by G. L. Penn &Son W. E.Lynch<fc Co.: Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on the market. Ramsey & Jou?s. Buy your next suit of clothes . from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Just Unloaded ! Our car (1000 Bushels), of genu ine Texas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. Call and see sample and get prices. T. Garrett Talbert, Parker Building, Edgefieldj S. C. Don't forget the 10 cts counter. May & Tompkins. Fresh shipment of Cakes and Crackers at TimmoDS Bros. Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "Force" fresh "Cream of Wheat" at . G. L. Penn & Son. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in ti to 14 days -60c. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. ji Guaranteed Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia ot In digestion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nau sea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then-they will disappear in short time after taking Tyner's Dys pepsia Remedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all stomach troubles, even of the worst cases, tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy expels the gasses .and sweetens the'-.': breath. It cures tfick Headache, C?^c and Constipation at once. Druggists.;'^ or by express 50c a bottle. Money re funded if it rails to cure. Medical'adr^'ij vice and circular free by writing to Tyner Remedy Co., Auguata, Ga, Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 centg a can. R. T. Scurry. I If you want good insurance ? cheap-at actual cost-let me. write you a policy in the Southerns Mutual Lite Insurance Associa- ? tion. J. H. May. m T/MMO/VS & CORLEW? SURGEON DENTISTS, ; Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. 3 ?I ? TO fl CO. Buy Furniture. but the BEST time is when the ices : n Furniture, .ble, Golden Oak. Cane .Seat; plenty of room, worth $30.00 JIT $21.75. ny, and Mission Oak, up to $500. lily polished, with bent end glass $18.75. ) to $125.00. >m Suites, l select Oak, worth $27.60 ?-w?lep 10 in Mahogany, WalnuE&MaplejN., ?ouble Door, in nice White OakT ! in Mahogany, Birds-Eye-Maple . furniture, r Suite, consisting of 3hair; wood-work nicely finished, Ma grade Velour and Plush, worth I $12.75. r Lines, tibia Phonographs, Sheet is, and EVEKYTHltfG B/{RT0?l CO., idway, Augusta, Ga. . jg m FALL ND Clothing: id nicest line of Clothing, Shoes Hats Edgefleld. Call on us before you buy, ,nd style. . K m m 'gs