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nc* eales and dei! fefe, th*?-old tow' li ?fe lively, . of th* valentines von fe c-i vp may fit y"u to a "T" bu rgwwa tbrm sood-nsturedly-ii 'be Fj int in which ! hey are sent Read and hee.l the Auditor'? warning in lhis isene. Should th? penally be added toyoui property -_Wnroe no one but yourself. Misses Lula and Beatrice Mc Clure uuited with the Baptist church on Sunday jmormug last by latter from Mountain Creek church. Mies. .Tibbie Padget and Mies y Minnie Ayer, students of the col ??*?,u,i"lted b? letter Wltf> the Methodist church on Sunday Dcoming-la8t.. The man who owes a debt and persists in spending money for luxuries is spending money that I does.not belong to him. And yet Low often it iedoue. f Ifrll of tie winter wealher is to be crowded info the month of j February-, we are very glad that it has only 28 days. May it pass speedily by! - reliable? horse dealer of Lexiog-i for a few days. He wiJJ go (?af. .here to Augusta, thens*?* nome in Lexiuvt^ to bis xne members of the Edgefield Music Club are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. .Tames H. Tillman on Friday evening next afS.o'clock. A large attendance is desired. Miss Ida Norris, one of John ston's best beloved- young ladies, has been a guest for several days at the homes of her aunt, Mrs. Mary J. Norris, and uncle, Mr. E. J. Norris. Some of the old-field plum trees are almost in full bloom hut the other fruit is reasonably safe. The buds will not Bwell sufficient ly to be killed, if the cold weather continues for a short seasoQ. The Edgefleld dealers in valen? tines have done aJand?office busi ness. And as ni'nely-nine.one ? hundredths of thom are delivered through the post-office, Bichard McCrearv, though tall of stature, is up to his ears in valentine?. The March teim of court will conven* on the first .Monday, the . fourth day of the month. Hob. G. E. Prince, of Anderson, will be the presiding judge, The names of the petit and grand juror8 wi|l be found in this issue, After being indoors for more than six weekB, wrestling with ? stubborn case of grip, Mr. R. H Mims is again at bis studio, and is now physically able to take the photographs o' every mau, womat &nd child in the er>unty?>bu1 don't ali pall at once. One week from tooday the time will expire for making tax re urns? Call at the County Audi tor's office at one? and make you returns. Under thp law a penalti pf 50 per cent will be added to al property that is nol properly re turned by the 20tb of J'ebmary. Miss Lois Shores returned ti her home in Spartanburg on Mon day last after a pleasant sojoun at the bom^ ol' Rev. and Mrs. P P, Blalock. While in Edgefieh ?he recived roany delightful so eial attention'?, and made man' friends who hope for her speedy return to our city. Senator Crouch, from S-.Iud couuty, bas introduced a bill t require railroad companies to pu telephones in their' depots wher there are telephone Systems. Thi will be a great convenience to tb public but a world of an joyanc to the agent. ID order to move'out all.Wiute Clothing, Pan ts and Overcoats an wake room for our Spring stool we have made a sweeping reduc Hon of 25 per ?ent on the price c these goods for 15 days, fJorue b< fore ihe siz^s are brokon. Dom & Mims I am now dealing iu guano an can f.upply you with tho bei brands on the market. Get ip prices. P. P. Blalock.Jr. -PRBgCSIPTIONS our specia ty, We solicit yojjr Prescription dav or night. "\VE GUARANTEE, pure drug accurate compounding, and rei sonable prices. V7. E. LYNCH & CO. Large assortment of Colgate Toilet Soap. There is bo hie better, Timmbus Bros. Let The Advertiser job office c your priutiug. Satisfaction gua nuteedon every job sent o?V.fro: thia office. . ^ee the Kenyon Rain coat Furs and wraps of ali kinds ju opened at ' 1, E.- H.?rt. Children of all ages, sines ac sexes are wanted -to buy sol shoes, we have them. J. E. Hart. Beautiful Rockers, Dink Chairs, UentTti Tables and pin i r Tables, all pf. which will mal very appropriate holiday gifts. ? Rimeey & Jones. .ir'-'- . tho Cath and Luthe of forty daj fastiug instead ( An EdgefieH voting lady ri cent ly wrote to her sweethear ind, fenring that he would not re oeiv" the Je???r -at the office t which it was addressed, wrot tms direction |0 thh postmaste nn the corner of ;he envdop-?: "1 he is not there ri turn to ra*/' Forneariy a f.rtnight a larg? portion of Eilgeld'* citizenshir has bean iu Jhe clutches of 't grippe. This dread, malady is nt ^specter of persons. In some in stances every mom ber of ihf household, mau servants and maid servants included, have suc cumbed. "B* sure your sin will findyou out." For every uukiod word, ev-ry evil thought, every evil deed, theie will come a tnousaud stings - that little secret monitor, conooiencH, is-ever present to re mind us of our evil thoughts and deeds. Dr. C. E. Burts is planning to hold a series of meetings in the' Baptist church early iu March. Should hp perfect his present plans, a minister of great force and power from another state will assist iu the meeting, just as Dr. D. M. Kanaev did several vears ago. ; Spring Goods: Fresh arrivals in Madras, Mercerized Waistinge Gingham, ole; We invite tko ladies to yee them. ' Ifc iff f.?-? ."nable that taxes iu ."etield county for the current year will be less than'in 1906. The supply bill, which fixes the levy for 1907, is uow before the legislature. It places the levy for ordinary county expenses at five mills, the same as last year, hut the state levy is four-aud'oue-balf mills, which ia one half mill less than for 1906. Someone has said you cann?t raise your own boy right unless you help your neighbor to raise bia. That is very true. If yu are indifferent- IQ the welfare of a community except as it touches you tho day will likely corne whou it will to-.ioh you in ways you U'.ver dreamed of. If you care nothing for the evil ?nfluenoes that are about your neighbor's children, ihe doy will probahly come when those same influences will reach your own b.orpe.:==E$, Larg? assortmeut of beautiful -Embroidery and Laces just re ceivtd. J. W. Peak. The shipments of western corn to Edgefield are much heavier than a year ago, .whi?b is caused by the almost total failure of the com crop in ibis Beciion, This meau8 that many . farmers are having to pay o}t considerable sums for stock" feed, alBo that the stock will not be as well fed as last year. Corn ?3 uot fed as free ly from a sa ck os it is from a large pjle jp a crib. Bargains in Winter Good* : We are making- reduced prices on all Wiuter Govds, andean save you money. J. W. Peck. Hon. J. W. DdVore and Hon. B. E. Nicholson very properly votpd against the bill that was 1Q troduced in the House relating tc the formation of new counties. This b}ll was iutrodliced by tb* .Aiken delegation in order to make the formation of Heyward couu ty impossible. The Advertiser if opposed to furthpp djsrnernber ment of Edgefield. but is also op posed to takiug any undue advan tage of those citizens who desiri to form a new couuty* Just as Judge W. F. Roath ant Judge J. D. Allen should fill th? offices of master in equity ant judge of probate for the remaiooje of their lives, so shou'd Mr. J. R Scurry have a life tenure as stew ard o' the County Home. It wa the writer's pleasure to atfeni reljgiom service at the Couut; Home on Sunday afternoon last conducted by Dr. C. E. BurtB, am we wer> greatly pleased to see hoi well the inmates are pared for am bow well the oouuty's interest are looked after also. Even a oui sory inspection of the Home i sufficient to prove that a roast* band and la*ge heart are at- th bej??. Nerv-o-Sol is a new pveparatip that will give speedy relief fe headar-.he and neuralgia. Try bottle. Timmous Bros. Eggs For ?alet Why not -rait fine chickens? I can eupplv ye with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raif Barred.Plymouth Rocks only, au have none but the purest br?ec Your orders solicited. J. P. jBates The Mitchell and O?peusbo] wagons bave been struck by stori and sunshine but are still in tl road, and they always will be, EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. If you want good irjBuram cbeap-at actual cost-let n Write you a poljcy iu the Southej Mutual Lite Insurance Associ tion. J. H. May. Our customers say tbey hai uever seen a bed spring to be; the National and Blu9 RiUon ar tboy neyer will. Edgefiald Merkantile Compan; WTe always carry completes sortment of fresh drugs and gi' especial attention to all prescri tions sent us. A share, of yoi patronage solicited. ' Titpuaons Bros. Kl 0 r (? ii A supply of blank deedB, mc r gapes of real estate,-aud cirait! mrrrtgagps ' just received at thi tfffice. RLBBSR TIRE:-: I have machine for resetting your oh 'ires oj putting oil new om-e Best, rubber tires carried in ?tock All work' guaranteed. W, H.'P..?wei I. Mrs. Martha Simm and Mis; Carrie Morgan A pat it Salurdiv and Sunday, last at tho hom? of Hon. and Mrs. J. Wm. Thurmond. Mis* Garrie teaches the school at Limestoup. At this season when .?he tn es and nearly all vegetation s-em to )>e devoid of life, tho privet. Jfldg'js about town are especially beautiful. The.sight of thowell kept, depp-greeu hedges, shculd be an inspiration to home owners who bave cot plantad then. A little boy in Lis nightdress was on his knees saying his pray ers, and his little sister could not resist the temptation to tickle the Isoles of his feet. He stood it as long as be could, and then said: ''Pie?se, God, excuse me while I knock tbe etuffin' out of Nellie " -Ex. "All of Miss Juue Nicholson's relatives reached her bedside bp fore the very sad end came. W. H. Nicholson, Esq., came fc4?m Greenwood, Hun. B. E. Niobol 8on and M?ES Sallie Mae Nichol son came from Oo.lun.bia, Mis3 Eleanor Nicjboracm from her echool i:\ Ilsington county aud Miss Mattie Mims from her school ip Union county. The ladies who are intend in civic improvement are ?ranging ?o have moro than a bundre* trees set out around the pub]jc square pnd a'?jijj the principal street? of tho town. Encourage them in taei? very laudable un dertaking. Had this been done 6ome years ago, we would now be enjoying the shade. Let's be pub lic spirited aud unselfish enough to provide for the comforts of the generations that are to follow us, PHOTOGRAPHS: I am at work again and will be gla.d to e?e my friends aud customeri Havi' you a good photograph Q$ each member of yonj family^ R. H. M i ms, To-morrow is St. Valentine^ day. On this day birds are said to ohoqse their mate and embark upon a season of connubial bliss. The young man also sends his ^fairest" a valentine that empress es his 1OYP \u verso or otherwise. In these later years, however, the sentimental valentines have given piece to those that ajo. eomie, both in word aud illustration, Bargaius in Overcoats; Far fifteen days we will sell all $0.00 overcoats for $4.50, a!i $8.00 overooats for $6 00, all $10.00. overcoats for $7.50, all $12.00 overcoats for $9.Q0. A rare oppor tunity for the overcoatless man. J3oru & M'IWB. Spect acles made np to su cVyour particular need at lowest possible price. Geo, F. Mums, Edgefield, S. C. Just received large sh i prurit of Seed Irish Potatoes. All of the popular varieties, Simmons Bros. Just received a large shipman t of Bluet's celebrated Garden Seed, and all of the popular varieties or Seed Trish Potatoes. G. L. Penn & Son, Do your lamps smoke? Try the People's Oil. We handle it, G. Ii. Penn & Son, Try my ^'Cresta" Coffee. Five pounds "in air-tight bucket for $1.00 P. P. Bla?o?k, Jr. We want everybody to try a pound of our 12? cents Green Coffee. G. L. Penn & Sou. Our leather seat Rockers are the talk of the town. If you waut one burry. Edgefjeld Mercantile Company Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable t>y Kidney Trouble, Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dla courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vlgoi and cheerfulness soot disappear when the kid neys are out of ordei or diseased. Kidney trouble ha: hg?orne ' so prevaler, that lt is not uric'orhmbf for a child to be bon P afflicted with weale kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if th? uf??? scalds the flesh or if, when the chili fetches an" ag.e when it shpuld be able t< eenlfol thi passage, "it is yet afflicted #itl bed-wetting, depena upon' U, "ihe'caiiSK ? the difficulty ls kidney'trouble, and the firs step should be towards the treatment c these Important organs. This unplcasah trouble is due to a diseased condition of th kidneys and bladder and not to a habit a most people suppose. Women "as'w?l! ?3 men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder tr-pupfe and both need the same great remedy The. mild ?nd tho Immediate effect c Swamp-Root is soon realized. It ls sol by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar i sizes. You may have a ; sample bottle by mail free," also pamphlet tell- Home of Sraprp-Rcipi mg ali ftb'euV' iii "in?Mtrig" ro?fly" bf th thousands of testimonial letters receive from"sufferers cured. In writing Dr, Kilme k Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., be sure an mention this paper Don't make any mistake, bi remember the name, Swami Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo and the address, Binghamton, $ Y., on e>ery bottle.,. Cloaks, Furs, Blankets pu Dress goods at cut prices for. 1 days at. J. E. Hart,. t- Ni.ie ppr cent of all ^kissee a le said fo be Inden with'germs-espe'i s illly with those of grip. Grip is ol especially prevalent in Charlei ron.-News and Cuurier. 5 , Notwithstanding -ih-i fact .1 hi ^ j grip has many victims in Edgi . field. Luke May end Paul Co* . burn say they ate willing to ris thh consequences. , Mr. George Slr.ck who'Vr thit ty years has b'en a member o 'he Augusta fir*- d-partiriMnt Cim up last week o nd hunt.-d for t?? days wi!h Mr. YV. S. G. H^ath In ?pitV- of the j.,I. u?e cold au< heavy rainfall; ih&e in?rksr?'.?t bagged fiirty-two birds. Thi\ shows that Mr! Stack CHU wield i shotgun abf-ut as sk i ?fully ash can tire fighting machinery. An Edgefield Lady Leads. In a recent issue, The Adverti ser published a clipping showing that a lady iii Chester county sold chickens, eggs and butter to th* 'amount of $83 during last year We thought Mrs. Joe Mays or some other Edgefield lady could beat this record. Mrs. Mays has sen f us a report of her sales, which almost .double the amount nf the Chester lady. In 1906_she seid 145 chickens for $45.70, 230 pounds of butter- for $56 30," 193 dozen eggs for $47.80, and 3 tur keys for $5.55, making iu the ag gregate $ lo? 35. Mrs. Mays only ba? 40 bens and two cows, one of which was milked u?v> mouths ind thoot.ier seven months. Tbh is good management aud good fi nanciering.. The Chester lady will save to come down and take" . }?? ions, from Mrs. Mays. Delightful "~ Y. . ' .- . ' " . T . ?aoai?-Growt* Pecan?? at Was the wiiter'H pleasure to Spond several hours in the irleal home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wal ton on Friday afternoon lost, and while there Mr?. Walton gave us some pecans that wore grown upon trees iu their yard. These pecans wore larger than, the aver age size of thos/i purchased from tho storey the ?hell was thin and th,J &vvar superior to that of the 'pecans to be found on the or\arkot. The wonder is that a-gieafeer num ber of people do not plant pecaus. The so\l and climate of thia sec .-tion seem to be altogether favor able to their gFowjh. A pecan gro?e an your premises .'would sr.-me day be worth thousauds of dellars to you.r'children.. Sumter Bride and Groom to Visit Edgefield. Many of The Advertiser's lead ers who reside in tho: southwest ern portion of the county will pleasantly remember Mr. Herb3rt Hayusworlb, who taught the Meriwether school soon after graduating from the Citadel some years ago. Later he attended the Atlanta dental college as a class mate of Br. James S. Byrd. Since bis graduation, Dr. Haynswarth has been located rh his native town of Sumter, S. C. Now we have reached the point of our sto ry : Following the commendable ex ample of Dr. Byrd (not Dr. Car ley) Dr. Haynsworth was mar ried o,n last evening to.one of tho sweetest, uob'est .and best little women in Sumter, Miss Katherine Rees Sumter, a direct descendant of the gallant Surnters .of Revo lutionary fame, for whom the .'Game Cock City"*is hamed. -Dr and Mrs. Hayusworth will arrive in Edgefield this evening to btv the guests of their, aunt, Mrs. E. E. Adams, and cousin, Mrs. J. L. Minv, for several days, A Brief Visit to Johnston. So marvelous has been thf growth and development of oui sister town of Johnston that w? would - not be surprised if she should soon be putting on cit} airs. Who could blame her? Dur mg a recent short visit to John ston, ard a drive, through Eas Johnston, we were ampzed at tb? many improvements to be seen oi every hand. Attractive, newly painted residences now occup lots that were vacant a few yean ago, and mauy cottages and resi deuces are still going up. The eli max-the ne plus ultra?-bas.beei reached iu East Jobnstou whei one beholdo the grandeur of th lordly mansion of Mr. S. J. Wal son, cashier of the Bank of Johc ston, than whom no mau in tb county is more despr-ving of sue a baudsorpe home. Were an utte stranger to pass Mr. Wat sou' home, h? would ask whether i ia the winter residence of th mau who founds libraries or th ono who endows universities. Bt fore leaving Johnston, we desii to say a word concerning' he mayor. The writer, personally, ha no knowledge of his efficiency an faithfulness ic the d'iBobarge o his duty, but judging from T? ports that reach our ears, M: To ney Turner is one of the bee mayors in this whole section t the country,' and he should r ?eive the appreciative support au cooperation of tho people of h tovvr. WANTED: Fifty head of th; y .lung cuttle?, on? or two years o preferred. Also s??oud-bai barbed wire wanted. W. J. Gaines, Trenton, S. 1 - Art Bquares in all coHirs ai siz"B $3 00 lo $10.0Q, Tbese a bargaius that you can/iot affo tomba. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Very large assortment of ? Ian's Perfumery in all of the de cate and popular odors. There, nothing better ou .the market. .^immouB Bros. Try our doubtful "Crest CpfTet-5 pound/bucket for $1. Pi P. Bi al ?>ck, Jr, . . >y_.v Don't buy a grate rr heatpr u til you-bave set/u.ourp. " EDGEFIELD! MERCANTILE CO. The Gxecut?-;e . tjoard of the EdgefieidapdOC}fttiou held f. meet ing at t>e T3aptist church on Mon opy. Considerable business of itn po: tance"conuected with the work in this association far the ensuing year was.tranaaoted. A committee was apuainied to look into the advisability of holding the cen tennial sessio'u of the association at Edgefield and to arrange a spe cial, program foy this session. A ministers' confprenea was aso held in couneo?iou with the meet ing ofjthe board. The next con fere nq? will be held'at Red Hill church', March Court, Petit Jurors. Betti3 Cantelou, \V Ii Purdue, J O Seig?er, .W H Creed, John Norris,. J Walter Sawyer, P W Edwards A G Cheatham, Robert Freeland, C H Key^ O L Widemau, A A Glover. W N Elkins, J B Holmes, A S Powell, W T tfrown, B J Harrison, J W Harris, J D Mathis, P W C Posey, M. DeLoach, E R Hooley,. G W Gardner, Jr J Chalmers Buehardt J A Gibson, B E Tim'merman, M B Byrd, Geo. :F;Mims,.M R Youce, Boyd Dar rick, G P Cobb, Clif? C Williams, L Y Bryan, W A Jordau,' S" W Sullivan, G W Johnson. Grand Jurors. The following grand jurors will serve for tbeje'ar: H H Sanders, Je?5e A 'Lott, il L Scott, P B jS'tQue, J B Holmes, T E Lamb, " ;.W"jO Scott, E B. Dasher, Townee Tim m erm an, J P Nixon, Percy Byrd, V E Edwards. The '-hold ers'1 are: J E Loriok, Walter. "Cbeatbain, Sam II Manget, Avory Franklin, R B Smith, and A Bl Broadwater. J Dojioneif. Sen LOS.' Fina Cl?the^l&'cr* m , :ie ale y The following prices AU $3. All $3. All $4. All $$. All $|. All $4. All $3, Pants now Pants now Pants now Pants now Boys Suits r Boys Suits n Boys Suits a Come early before tl these prices. m TO GUARD "SHIPS agains the United States Government n To guard your hoi seen dangers of food pi merit has enacted a pi law compels the mani; powder to print the label of each can. The"Government has made so that you can avoid alum-rea say pure .cream of. tartar, hand i ROYAL is a pure, cream of 'tai product of grapes-aids me. dig) fulness of food. L ! ra Items From Johnston. The borne department of the Baptist church under MrB.. Jack A. Lott has increased the; mem bership and attendance of the regular Sunday school noticeably. The Baraca class foe young men numbers th?r'ty-tbr?-e and is, too, under the direction of Miss Ida Todd. Last Snuday the school numbered lif? with twelve new scholars and a collection of $5.69. Attbe preaching Bervice $50 was raised to build a roora for the Baraca class,-as ail available space is occupied iu'the church with the olber classes. :. Mrs. J. H. Tillman, of Edg*> liold, tbe Stale superintendant of the young girls' department of B. \V. M. U.. came over Tuesday and organized a Young Girls' Cir cle at this placa. Tweuty members were enrolled with tbe following officers: Presideut, Miss Ida Nor ris; vice-preeident, Miss Josie Mobley ; leader. Mrs. Edwin Mob Isy; recording secretary MissWei uona Lewia; corresponding sec retary, Miss Zena tayne; treasur er, Miss Maude Nickerson ; organ ist, Miss Gladys Sawyer. The cir cle is named for Mrs. Lusile Clark, of Kumamota, Japan, who is a fore'ign missionary for the department and entirely support ed by them at a salary of $600 a year.-Johnston Cor. News and Courier. .Fresh Force, O'atmeal, Postum, Grape Nuts and Buckwheat at Timmous Bros. See our DreBS goods, Ouh'ng Waisting, and cotton fabrics of al) kinds. J. E. Hart. We purchased a ver THING, PANTS and I Winter has been so extre over-stocked. In order t make room for our Sprim ibegin to arrive, we have d ring reduction of 25 Pet ON fiiaw-i i'iw;iarTiTfVr-"* Not a garment t This is not a catch sale like proposition. All goc figures and, though you goods, you can sec what 1 securing. egin on Friday, Fe 1 continue for 15 di will show you what you save b $1.50 $2.2.5 S3-00 $3-75 it $2.25 t $3.00 t $3-75' All $5.00 Suits an< All $6.00 Suits am All $S.oo Suits am .All $10.00 Suits ar AU $12.00 Suits ar All $15.00 Suits an AH $20.00 Suits an will be charged at these pria ie sizes are broken. The good ??HS t the unseen* dangers at sea, laintains. lighthouses. me /against theT?n oducts, the.Goyernr ure food law. f The tfacturers bf?baking ingredients on the tht label yburfprotection d it carefully./if it docs not t. bad: and * rtar ' baking ' powder-a pure sstion - adds to the health Try our "Lord Caspar" Cigar. Best oe smoke on the market. Timmons Bros. Full stock of shoes .and rubbers, [f you want tho " best give usa sall. . May & Tompkins. Now is the time to prepare your garden. We can supply you with fresh seeds-English Peas, Cab bage, Lettuce, Beets, Onion sets, 3tc. Timmobs Bros. Fresh Buckwheat and Georgia Syrup. G. L. Penn & Ron. Endorsed'By The County. "The most popular remedy in Otsego county, and the best friend of my family," writes Wm M Dietz, editor aud publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gilberteville, N. Y., is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible cure for coughs and colds, making Bhort work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle in the bouse. I believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for lung and throat diseases. Guaran-, teed to jever disappoint the taker. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. G. L. Penn & Son "W. E. Lynch & Co. Buggies, Surrles and Harness AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICE. Guaranteed for 12 mos., built for Style, Quality md Durability. Weean save you $25.00 on the parchase of a BOEET, Run about ot Scrrey. Our complete c?talos No. 6 ls Free for the asklsg. John Foster Co.,265-271 Decatur St., At]asta, Ga. mm y heavy stock of CLO DVERCOATS, but the ni ely mild that we are o move these goods and g stock, which,will soon ecided to make a sweep ' Cent ALL and Overcorts^ viii be reserved. but an honest, busin 2ss )ds are marked in plain may not be a judge of Great Bargains you are hruary the 8th ays y buying now : :1 Overcoats now $3.75 d Overcoats noto $4.50 d Overcoats now $6.00 id Overcoats now $7.50 id Overcoats now $9.00 d Overcoats now $11.25 d Overcoats now $15.00 is? s will not remain long at Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. Many - Haye! Dyspepsia ?n&ftooffr? Know lr. Do you belch np wind? Taste your food after eating? ?4"re you paie-and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do you have pams in side' cr back? Ri?ing?or pimples on the skin? Are you ' low spirited? Bad breath? Headache? Weak kidneys;?; Bilious? Constipated? ,^re you ner?' vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, takeTyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, It is - made for just such troubles. TynerV Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens-weak' stomachs, and cures'Dyspepsia orin-, digesti?n. Druggists or by express 50 I cents a bottle. Money refunded if it. I fails to cure, Medical advice and cir?} i cular free bv writing to Tyner Reiner dy Co, Augusta, Qa. We solicit yonr 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 & SOIST. % Large assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds; at very reasonable prices. I invite " the ladies to call.. R. T. Scurry. .; Blankets, Comforts and'heavy | I underwear will soon be in demand ^ and we have them at correct." prices. J. E. Kart. ' My 5 and -10 cents counters are >. filled with many useful articles. . Especial valma1 in Enameled Ware. R. T. Scurry. . Dr. Tompkins, Jule Holstein, ; Dr. jones and others are sleeping :, on National springs. Why don't ., you. \ ^dgefield Mercantile Company. ;. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares all sizes and attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice i3 hereby given that all per?; sons having claims against the es tate of the late. B, J. Crooker, deceased, - will present the same {at once duly attested and all persona indebted to said estate will maka pay ment to O. L. Miller, Trenton, S. C., or to the undersigned Coy C. Wood, Admx. of Est. B, J. Crooker, deod. ?dgefield,S. C. Jan. IS, 1907. . . Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. r Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. . . May & Tompkins.. INSURANCE When placing your Insur ance give me a call.-T rep-j resent a very strong line of| F'IKJE? - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the 'largest Insurance Co: I- will ra? predate a share of yourbnsi ness. 1 can be found at my office --Office No. 3-ove r Bank of Edgefield. James T. MIMS Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25.cents per pound. Timmons Bros. If you want the finest Felt Mat-1 tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. . Rsamey & Jones. TlMMOflS & COR LEV, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton -' on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special tj. ' 'ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORRIS BANK EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository* DIRECTORS.' J. C. SHEPPABD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BO?KNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOB J. M COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. 8.' TOMPKINS, C. C. FULIBB. W. E. l'BESCOTT. OFFICERS. J;. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prei.'dent. E..T. M IMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on depo?ts by special, contract. Money to loan on liberal term?. Prompt and polite attention to hus ness. YOUR Account Solicited.'