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IE d^?fielct A^rtiser WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1907. L&?zL NeWS-1 - Capt. and Mrs. John R. Blocker came down ou Su oday morning to bear. Rev. John Lake preach at the Baptist ohurch. - "Miss Hettie Sheppard speuta portiou of. last week in Augusta with her. sister,, Mrs. William Miller. ;Hon. . B. E. Nicholson spent Saturday and Sunday at home instead of going ou the trip to Clemson college. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Addi son, spent Sunday in Edgefield with the former's mother, Mrs. V. C. Addison. Miss Florence Rogers, from Society.???ll?'.S. C., is a guest at the h?rne of Mr. Orlando Shep pard. Bradstreet says that nearly 80 ] [per cent of the failures in busi (uessareby concerns that do not advertise.* .TpIlYjV., jovial, good-natured ? Pieice Sevens, from our neighbor- j iug.city of Johii6ton, visited the county seat. on Friday last. Cadet' Burkh al ter, a" brother of j Miss Ola. Burkhalter, ^presented himself for membership into the Baptist church on Sunday last. Mise Sophie Mima ie-authorized to solicit and receipt for sub-j scrip tiona to The State. Let ber forward your subscription for) you. I am.now dealing in guano and loan supply you with the best brands-"on the market. Get my ?prices, P. P. Blalock, Jr. Nature in mid-winter affords no feast for the eyes, bot the starry heavens these nights re veal the glory of " the Maker's handiwork. - And now comes a BOW hobby. A London physician says candy cured consumption. May be that is why children never have this dread disease. Fresh Buckwheat aud Georgia Syrup. ":*"G.X. Penn & Sou. -Con tractor Paul is progressing) rapidly wjth the work ou the residence of Miss Grace Tomp kins. In a few days he will begin lon the residence-of Mr. J. H. Allen. An exchange, tells of a Kansan iain who is a doctor, a minister, an undertaker and a tombstone dealer all combined. And nobody .has ever hinted at his being a combination in restraint of trade. FOR SALE: Two fine Jersey -Heifer Calves (twins), six months J [ old. \ . . , . j R.. H. Mime. j - " Tbe:New Century show'gave an J S exhibition in Aiken last weekend the Aiken Recorder says it ? un objectionable iu every way, aud that anyone can attend without being offended by anything coarse. " Mr. S. M..Smitb, Jr., is engaged this week in surveying Jauds-in h and around Clark's Hill that are a part of tho estate of the late Geo. D.;Tillman.. After to-day he will be joined'and assisted by Mr. Jot G. Holland. .: Mr. 8. L. Burts has been spending several days with his brother,: Dr. C. E. Burts. Mr. Burts is'inspector of the southern \ division; for the Western Union Telegraph Company with omces in Atlanta. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drags, accurate compounding, and rea-j sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mr. W: M. Carter has accepted the position of assistant cashier , of the Citizens' Bank ,of Bates l burg. Mr.;Carter has he-Jd similar positions with several banks and : has always proven himself to-be . a very capable aud efficient officer. Mr. G. D. Mims speut Satur day and Sunday in Edgefield with his family. He has also * tried with signal success the Wil ' li?mson system of -growioij corn. Mr. Mims says th?t lt is no trouble to grow large quantities of corn on just any kiud of land, ? provided it is fertilized and cul tivated after the* Williamson plan. Large assortment of Colgate'n Toilet Soap. There is nothing better. Timmons Bros. Let The Advertiser job office do j your printing. Satisfaction guar-1 autoed on every job sent out from this office. See the Kenyon Rain coats, Furs and wraps of all kinds just opened at J. E. Hart. Children of all ages, sizee and sexes are wanted to- buy solid shoes, we have them. . J. E. Hart. Try our "Lord Caspar" Cigar. Best 5c smok9 on the market. Timmons Bros. Full stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want tho best give us a call. May & Tompkins. : Our leather seat Rockers are the talk of the town. If you want one hurry. 'Edgefield M?roantile Company. County Treasurer J. T. P, sou has informed us that- al forty-five per cent.of the coi aud state taxes and about twei five per cent of the road tax I been-paid. Nearly all of corpi f ions paid their taxes by the ?of January. Now is the time to prepare y garden. We eau supply you v fresh seeds-English Peas, C bage, Lettuce, Beets, Onion s etc. Timmons Brof The average age .of the Ci War'veterans is now in the neij (borhood of sixty-five years, 'i t [are growing fewer with each s ceeding year, a?dthis fact is ci stantly becoming more ?ppare Let us do all we can. to rn? pleasant the last days of th who r'emaia with us. Mr;. William JR; Furse worsh ped-iiHEdgefield oh Sunday la Our people are beginning *.o thi ifl? /"high time" that Bache Furse : was bringing some o along "with him on. his visits EdgefietoVHe has been traveli life's lourney alone about lo enough. - Spectacles made up to suit ye particular need at lowest possit price. Geo. F. Mime, : Ed^efield, S. Johnston has passed an ord nauce making it unlawful to kee hogs or- pigs in the incorpora limits of the town between t 15th of March and the 15th October. Oh Friday, of this week, t) first of February,- Mr/ Walla? Wright will sever his conneotic withW. E.'Xynch & C?.',"?ud M Ci W. McCreary will be.employe tofillthe vacancy. Siuce cornu among us a short time ago, M McCreary has made many friend and The Advertiser .is of tl opinion that be will make tl Lynch drug store au excellei salesman. Just received large shipmei of Seed Irish Potatoes. All of tt popular varieties. -Timmons Bros. The towns iu this state zi going slow in the matter of gran ingexclusive franchise to corport Hons. An election was recentl held iu the towu of Greenwoo upon the question of granting es elusive franchise for an electri street raliway. The result was 15 votes ag.iinBt and 16 votes for th franchise. Msny a town is boun baud-and-foot by such a graut t railway, light and water compa nies, with no possible means o escape. Just received a large shipmen of Buist's celebrated Garden Seed and all of the popular varietie oi Seed Irish Potatoes. . "G. L. Penn & Son. ? ' By all means let an Edgefieh young lady be the happy winne of one of the valuable- prizei offered iu The.State's contest.. S< far as we have been informed Miss Sophie Mi ms is the onlj contestant frcm. ?dgefield. Clif your coupons each .day from The State and vote them for Miss Sophie. If those in and arouuc Edgefield who subscribe, foi thu popular daily will combine then efforts and oncontrate upon thit fairt and. very deserving youri lady, she will be an eaBvVinne] of one pf . th? coveted prizes. Dc not* forget to vote* your . cou PODE before the time.limit annuls'them . I am prepared;, to shoehorn horses or ropair your vehicles Having-had nineteen years practi cal-experience, -I am not a frai d'tc guarantee my work. Call on me at the Crooner shops in rear of the court house. ^ ? r W .H. Powell. Nerv-o-Sol is a new preparatioc [that will give speedy relief foi Lheada.Dhe and neuralgia.. Try ? bottle.' Timmons Bros. . Eggs For Sale: Why not raise fine chickens? I eau supply yon with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raise Barred Plymouth Rocks only, aud have none but the purest- brood. Your orders solicited. . . J. P. Bates' The Mitchell and Oweusborc wagons have heen struck by storm and sunshine but are still in the ruad, and they always will be. EnoEFiELD MERCANTILE Co. January Specials: We desire.to call the attention of ihe ladios tc our Torchon Laces, NaiuBook aud Swiss Embroidery, Lonsdale Cam bric, English Long Cloth, Ar* Centre-pieces, Rope Silts, Pillow Tops and Embroidery Cotton. We are making great efforts to ?.educe certaiu lines preparatory to our New-York going tor Spring goods. W.H. Turner. If you wahi good insurance cheap-at actual - cost-let .me write you a policy iu the Southern Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. J.Hi^May. Our customers say they have never sren a bed spring lo beat the National and Blue Ribbon and they nev?r will.. Edgefield Mercantile Company^ We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A share of your patronage*solicited. . Timmons Bros. poi-.'t take our word for'it, but try around and sse if our state ment is true when we say we can save you money on clothing, shoes and dry goods. xtfay & Tompkins. ."?-Tc .... .. .? ' . .. . ' s- ; -, " " ' Mr. and Mnv W. S. Cogbur spent several dava l?st week i Edgefitld ou a visit to the bon folks. Tba Advertiser congrati lates Mr. Cogburn upon the su< cess that he is achieving in th insurance business. Do your lamps smoko? Try th People's Oil. We handle it. G. L. Penn.& Son. A few days ago when a bus farmeVswife of this county ha counted up her last year's sales o chickens, butter aud eggs sh ?ouud she bad sold sixty chicken 199 pounds of butter aud 163 doz en eggs, amjunting in all to abou $83. Who can beat" it?-Cheste; Laotern. We wonder if there are no some farmers' wives in this coun ty who can beat the foregoiuj record? We feel confident tba Mrs. Joe Mays can. Try my "Cresta" Coffee. Fivi pounds in air-tight bucket foi $1.00 . . P. P. Blaiock, Jr. When Prof. G. F. LoDg came ic town on Saturday afternoon hi brought aloag in his buggy forty odd pounds of good uld-f p.shioned, all-pork couutry sausage, which he readily disposed of at a good price. One ounce of Prof. Long'e sausage is worth a whole pound of the kind that ie sent out by the Chicago packing houses. WANTED: By a prominent monthly magazine, with large, high-class circulation, local lep resentative to look after renewals and increase subscription list io EdgefieJd and vicinity, on a salary basis, with a continuing interest from year to year iu the business created. Experience,desirable, but not essential. Good opportunity for the . right person. Address Publisher, box 59, Station 0, New York. We want everybody to try a pound of "our 12? cents Groen Coffee. G. L. Penn & Son. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caotelou have moved to their farm to re Bide, and will rent their very desirable residence on Main Btreet. Mr. T. A. Rice rented Mr. Cantelou's farm for this year but for some reason there has been a change of plans, and he and Mrs. Rice have gone to Durham, N. C. to live. It has been stated that the con tractors who are to dig the big ?J'tch, commonly called the Pana ma canal, will use 5,000 or more negro laborers. Ab Clark would make an ideal canal digger. Won der if he could not be induced to go to Panama? Speak a "good word" for Ab if the contractor comes this way for laborers. At the beginning of the year spend a little thought on the best way to avoid debt and do away with long credit and mortgage 3ysteme. Debt is an unmerciful nod exacting master. To free one's self of. debt and adopt the pay as you go plan is the first'and surest ?tep toward freedom and prosperi ty . . : : . ; - . The very unfavorable condi tions of- last year made it impos sible for the vast majority of the people in this vicinity to raise their "hog and hominy" at home but many of them Jare making up for .the deficiency by giving es pecial attention to the early gar den. Mr. J. N. Schenk received in one: shipment on Saturday la9t 20,000 cabbage plants from the growers on tbe coaBt, and sold them like "hot cakes." Other or ders will yet be placed. The James Adams New Centu ry Show is billed for Edgefiold next week-beginning Monday night and closing Saturday night. Only one attraction, with the ex ception of Saturday afternoon, will be given a day. This ie in no sens? a carnival. There will be no Bpeiling or barkiug or hurrahing or hallooing or gambling or any of the objectionable features of a carnival. A good clean show is given each night in the large tent, to which the small sam of 10 cents will be charged. : The liceusewas gran-ted upon condition that there Would ba no immoral or other ob jectidnable features. Should it provo otherwise, the license will be revoked and the show closed. The Adams'Bhow has been strong ly endorsed in the towns that it has visited. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep 7"""? SJ I flmn"^ tive" Many sudden h _ rjj|?i My!P~~ deaths are caused by it-heart disease, ix?J?\$Air PneurT,onia, heart ll C?w LAJA ?3r^failure or apoplexy -I ft~3^ '"?V^ pare often the result ^TI^^T 'A \ i& ?^ barley disease. If "Aj?&?T \ \ ft) kidney trouble is al ?J/^"1? I \\ W ??l l?wed to advance the yi^lla HP kidney-poisoned N&s/ -^|?v^ blood wil1 altack the ^V^rainxr^oSSi.-^ vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste iway cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of tho kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys, if you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. lt corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. .Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may p?jj^L^ have a sample bottle of 0^^S^?^^^?i this wonderful new dis- ^p^^^i^?j] covery and a book that ^^^a?jj?B^^^?K^ tells ail about it, both Home of Swamp-Root sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Birghainton, N. Y,f on e,rery bottle. I TT* ? and look, in the glass You can't help puck?i to think of t?stjng it By the 'use o? Powders'yoiHake this right into your ; syste and ruin "your; st?m Royal is ni?l?e?rorri than Alum but you hi Valuable Country Home Barned. The friends of Mr; E. L. Hy an sympathize with him deeply in the vory heavy loss which-be sus tained in the burning of his home rm Tuesday night of last week. About one o'clock the members of the family who occupied rooms Lip-Btairs were awakened by smoke, the house having caught fire from the stove in the cook room. The entire coutents of the building were - distroyei The. building, which was well constructed of rich heart matarial, was con sumed by the merciless flames in about, thirty minutes. Not only did Mr. Ryan sustain1 a heavy ?uancial loss'but he was also very paiufully burned about bis face and bands, which makes it a. double calamity. The' property was insured for $2,000-$80? on the furniture', and $12'? j on the build'ng. Alter deducting the amount of the . insurance. Mr. Ryau's loss will be about $4,500. Every Community Should Forma Society. The Society for the Prevention )f Cruelty to AnimalsHhas had ;wo of the horses,killed that ffere seized on the lst;M?hday of this month. The other horse was .eturned to its ow'uer. The borses ;hat were killed were dieajjed and aractioally worthless to their own ?TB, unable to get up without as sistance. Some of the citizens of ?he town have raiset-i a purse of ibout $12 that will be given to j Mr. Smith, the owner pf one of the horst s. We have been inform ed Vi,at he offered the horse for |>10 before' it was aeized. Some jersons have gotten an erroneous dea of the work of the Society, [t is not the purpose of the mern sers to treat anyone* unjustly, rhey simply wish to protect the aeasts of burden from cruel, in auman treatment, and to prevent inyone from-working disabled 3tock. Such a society ought to be formed-in every community in the county. Its existence would sause many persons colored peo ple especially, to feed and treat j their stock better. The New Spring Shirt-Waiet Broader shoulders characterize the first of the spring shirt-waists. The smartest designs for a linen Bhirt-waist is made with three deep plaits on each shoulder, back and front. At the back the plaits taper toward the waist. The pat tern provides for a high band turn-down collar, but the waist ?6 also finished with a neck-baud, so (hat it may be worn with a stiff linen collar if preferred. The regu lar Bhirt-waist sleeve is used, fin ished with a straight cuff. The fastening of the waist is iu the front through the center box plait. The stitched plaits and the broad shoulder line give this shirt-waist an air of newnees and smartnees. Though this spring the lingerie waist will be more in vogue than ever, yet tbe tailor made linen waist will also be much in demand.-Grace Marga ret Gould in the Woman's Home Companion for February. I have purchased the carriage and repair shop of the late B. J Crookei arid will conduct the business at the same stand as heretofore. I am well equipped with material and solicit your business. I guarantee satisfac tion on every job sent out from the shop. W. H. Powell. WANTED: Fifty head of thin young cattle, one or two years old preferred. Also second-hand barbed wire waut^d. W. J. Gaines, Trenton, S. C Art squares in all colors and sizes $3 00 to $10.00. These ard bargains that you cauuot afford to mips. EL-GEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Very large assortment of Al lan's Perfumery in all of the deli cate and popular odors. There is nothing better on the market. Timmons BroB. ~Try" our delightful "Cresta' Coffee-5 pouud bucket for $1. P. P. Blalock, Jr. -~yo\i will see thc effect nng-irit .makes you pucker so called cheap Baking rrpuckering, injurious Alum jm--you injure digestion, aclu. ?ID ALVM pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar-Costs more ive the profit of quality, the profit of good health.. A slight change in the schedule went iuto effect on Sunday last. The train that formerly left Edgefield at 3:55 and returned at 6: 35 in the afternoon, now leaves at4:20aud returns at 7:40, and tbe late traiu to Trenton has been taken off entirely. The traiu that heretofore left Augusta at 11:30 p. m. now leaves at 4:30 p. m., which enables passengers leaving Edgefield in the morning for Au gusta to return at 7:40 in the afternoon. Fresh Prunes and Evaporated Apples. P. P. Blalock, Jr. FOR SALE: Two good milch cows, one two-horee wagon, one one-horse jwagon and other farra implements, also nine cords of oak wood sawed fire lenths and two cords of uncut pine wood. Applv to Coy G. Wood, Edgefield, S. C. JuBt received a large shipment of shoes. Soe them before buying. May & Tompkins. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Sprin are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth iug better on tb? market, Ramsey & Jones. A Wonderful Happening. Port Bryon, N. Y., has witness ed one of the most remarkable cases of healing* ever recorded. Amos F Kir g, of that place Bays: "Bucklers Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over 80 years. I am now 85." Guaranteed to cure all sores. 25c. G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lynch & Co. Beautiful Rockers, Diuing Chairs, Centra Tables and Dining Tables, all of [which will make very appropriate holiday gifts. Ramsey & Jones. Allan's Cascaret Tablets at Timmons Bros. ' We are now showing the largest ?ud best selected lot of rugs, lace curtains, tabie covers and couch covers ever brought to this market. Edgefield Mercantile Company. MASTODON PATAPSCO GEORGIA CflE|VHJflI* WO?^^S Augusta, Ga. Everything in Fertilizers, Plant Food and Ag ricultural Chemicals. Blood and Bone Goods, Fish Goods and Cot ton Seed Meal Mixtures. These reliable Fertilizers have been tried by the trade for more than a third of a century, and their increasing popularity attests their merit. ..Using them is therefore no experiment. Factories, Augusta. Ga., Pon Pon, S. C. 'Sold exclusively at Edgefield by the Call on them for information. ?PHENOMENAL SUCCESS BABCOCK "VEHICLES beat the world in qual ity, style, comfort and durability. They have no equals. Our sales More than Double all the vehicle dealers in the city of Augusta. Come to see us. We will prove it to }rou by our stock, and by our local receiver of tax returns and collector. . FRAZIER road carts. HACKNEY wagons^ CHASE'S fine robes. We sell you these robes at Half price as compared to prices elsewhere. Carriage and wagon material a specialty H. BC. COSKBRY, The Carriage and Hardware Man of Georgia, I I 749 and 751 Broad Street . AUGUSTA, GA. JJ We handle Southern States Phosphate! i& Fertilizer Co's goods. P, & E. A. D. Bone. Augusta High Grade. .Acid of All Grades: These goods'are now in? warehouse ready for delivery Death of Rev. A. P.'Norris? Nearly a gflueration ago, one of the leading and most active Bap tist ministers in Edgefield coun ty, was Rev. A. P. Norris. For quite a number of y irs he has been making his home in Colum bia. Saturday's issue of The State published the following announce ment of Rev. Mr. Norris' death : "Rev. Alex P. Norris, one of the oldest citizens of Columbia, and also one of the oldest Baptist ministers in the country died at his residence at 1517 Bianding street last night about 9 o'clock.! '.Mr. Norris t was a native of J Edgefield. county, having been born near Batesburg, and was about 87 years old at the time of his death. During his younger) life he was one of the most active aud prominent ministers in the Baptist church, and his earnest ness of pumose and sincerity of heart, together with his devotion to the cause of Christianity, made him a prominent man in all con ventions and meetings for the dissemination of the gospel. "Rev. Mr. Norris had been re tired from active ministry for number of years, but during the past few years has served asl chaplain of the State penitentiary and at the time of his death was chaplain at the State Hospital for the Insane. The funeral arrangements have not yet been definitely decided upon, but will be announced to day." We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is i exercised in compounding! prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our I prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN& SON. Large assortment of beautiful Grlassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. Blankets, Comforts and heavy underwear will soon be in demand md we have them at correct prices. J. E. Hart. My 5 and 10 cents counters are filled with many useful articles. Especial values in Enameled Ware. R. T. Scurry. . Fresh shipment of Cakes and Crackers at Timmons Bros. Try our "Coronation" andi 'Snowflake" Fleur. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Buggies, Surrles and Harness AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICE. Guaranteed for H mos., ballt for Style, Quilty and Dorabllitr. We cu i JV? ?oe 525.00 on the parchase of a Boxer, Knn aboot or Surrey. O Qi complete catalog No. 6 ts Free for the uki nf. John Foster Co., 265-271 Decatur St., Atlanta, Ca. Don't buy a grate cr heater un til you have seen ours. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Bend your Barlups lo ll;ls strong, sound, con servativo Savings Hank. On request wo will BOJU! you FltEK. a bupply of our "Bank Messengi.. Money Mailers" for tbe safe transmission of coln or currency In making bank avpos-ts by mall. You can scud small deposits each week.nnd as ? f\V rour savings accumulate will Issn? you/% ?.crtmearen of deposit bearing interest**y.fj st thc liberal rate of. Large stock of Trunks and Leather Suit Cases at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. Cloaks, Furs, Blankets and Dress goods at cut prices for 15 days at. J. E. Hart. Fresh Force, Oatmeal, Postum, Grape Nuts and Buckwheat at Timmons Bros. See our Dress goods, Outing Waisting, and cotton fabrics of all kinds. J. E. Hart. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. ?Hy Office over Post-Office. GASOLINE ENGINES, WOOD SAWS and SPLIT TERS, LATHE and SHIN GLE MACHINES. Light Saw Mils Engines, Boilers and Supplies] Try LOMB?ED, AUGUSTA, GA. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. ? cg Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know lt. Do you belch up wind? Taste yoars it jd after eating? ??re yon pale and haggard? Does your heart flutter? A'^e?'?, you dizzy? Do you have pains in side^*"' cr back? Risings or pimples, on the.... skin? Are you low spirited? Bad "; h Math? Headache? Weak kidneys? ?? Bilious? Constipated? "?re you nerr; vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and . : il is a dangerous condition. To cure, .?? take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, It ia. . made for just su 1 troubles. Tyner's Dyspepsia Reuiedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures Dyspepsia or tn-,:. digestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure, Medical advice and cir-' cular free by writing to Tyner Reme*/ dy Co, Augusta, Ga. ' A Memorable Day. . One of the days wa remember. ' with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one orr which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life PHis,i the painless purifiers that cure, headache and billiousness, apd keep the bowels right. 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E Lynch & Co. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, Dr. Joues and others are sleeping on National springs. Why don't you. ridgefield Mercantile Company. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares all sizes and attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. . The Charming Woman is not necessarily one of per fect form aud features. Many a plain woman who could never Berv6 as an artist's. model,pos ses868 those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even tb herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed 50c at G. L. Penn & Son W E. Lynch & Co. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given that all per-, sons bavins: claims against the es tate of the late B. J. Crooker, deceased, will present the same ?at once duly attested and all persons indebted to said estate will make pay ment to O. L. Miller, Trenton, S. C., or to the undersigned Coy C. Wood, Admx. of Est. B, J. Crooker, deed. Edgefield, S. C. Jan. 18, 1907. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. INSURANCE When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of FIR^ Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest I^II^E: - - - Insurance Co. I will ap-j preciate a share of yourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my office-Office No. a---over Bank of] Edgsfield. hfames TT. M1MH Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. If you want the finest F9lt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Rsamey & Jones. TIMMO/VS & C0RLE?, . SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Speoial ty. ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORRIS THE BANK EDGEFIELD. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAM?, J. H. Eoe KNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOBD J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER, W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, Presideut. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prer! dent. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special oontract. Money to loan on liberal term*. Prompt and polite attention to bas ness. YOUR Account .Solicited,.