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WEDNESDAY, AFR. S, i907. P i jj Local News. Capt Ni G; Evaoe. was called ?P&*Q. Aiken Qu-vMouday on impor ?; taotlegal business. y''-%'$S'T9. Wallace T. Prescott weet .over to Springfield to spend Eas ter o oder the parental roof. .. \l "Baster ora vats and drop-stitcb iog:;had to be wrapped io. over v.coafs and cloaks on Sunday kst. Mr. A. S. Tompkins spent last w*ek in Monetta, Columbia, New berry and Charlotte, and returned vi? M* eting Street. -.The Foreign M if s ion Society of the Methodist choren will meet ?it the church on Friday afternoon pt foqj'thirty v>'clock. .Try our-10 cents Salmon. G. L. Penn <fc Son. ^'$iiprom? I^ictator J. .C. Shfp? 'fjord visited Bostou and other ' uortheru .ci?ee last week, in the ?.intereat of the Knights of Honor. i The man who.- pW?s a debt and /persists in ?pending money for rluxuries is. Spending money that ^4^S IW??-bolong to h.m, and yet ?\ ?ow often if- is done. - ;-|.The .?dgefteld Ei?e Company ' wilf bold' another meeting- on ' ^Thursday night, at which time Capt. Ti I] m an will auuouuce the "?ion -com miss ioned .officers. ...Cja Tuesday evening next Bishop Weed, of Florida, will conduct B?rvrces in tb'? Episcopal church. The public is cordially invited to heat this eminent divine. 4 KVpiecee 20 and 25 cents Pants Jeap.3~tb .go at 18c per yard at - . - The Corner Store. ii-v. W. P. !$.. Kinard is erect ing;a Tabernacle" near his nonie at Ejpworth to be used for the gather ings of the Holiness Association. --Ninety Six Star.. The icnr bouka of the county on?at Trenton, one at Jobnstoi and, two at EdgefHd-have com bined deposits of $509.682.81 and combined loan,? of $658,767,04. Sunday last* March the 31st, Afrr A. ;S. Tqmpkins celebrat?d bis'53r<Lbirtbd>ay with friends at Mojuetta.. JWr. Tompkins says bp lacked only a Jew hours of being a.: April Fool, and Mrs. W. S. Uogburn A Sunday in Edgefield. TVy tr^now making their horne; in j .?'h ?gusta, where Mr. Cogburn isl v oiug some excellent work for his VapularJife. iusuiance company. The dry gooda Btor*?s had to cover their Jawns with blankets and the clothing stores had to wrap their straw bats in overcoat? on Monday and Tuesday. How ever, th? hot weather is coming, id yea bad better supply your needs. ,.afiv H. G. Arthur ia mating preparations to supply ht least a - parE of the demand for chickens. Besides having one hundred little chicks that were hatched by heus,i he has two hundred eggs in au incubator that will hatch Ibis week. Very Handsome Toilet Sets, rating, io price from $&.3?..to ?6 50. Ramsey & Jones. ag ? m ? .ty Dr.. J. G. Edwards has moved his office- from the" Tompkins building into the beautiful front ^offica-over the store of MF. W. W. Adams. When he is not found in his office, calls'for Dr. Edwards can be left at his ? residence o? at the store of G. L. Penn & Son. Dr. C. E. Burts, Mrs. Ida Shep pard and Miss Hettie Sheppard we? the only persons to attend the uniou meetiug at Mountain Cre?fcfrora Edgefieid, Dr. Burts jays the meeting was a very pleas ant and profitable one. The next union will be held at Bethauy in Jun^ ' PftFSearPTIQNS our special ty. We solicit your Proscriptions dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, aug?rate Qornpoquding, and roa ap.n,a&?ip prices. W- Et LYNCH & CO. Th/e s'tatp Jjqardpf education has appointpo) "Prof. Q. "p. Long and J|jr, Waflape prescht; as poembers flf t"pjo poi}nty hoare! of education. No better selections could have been made.These geutlemen are ca pable iu every particular of dis charging their duties as members Of?'bo'board wisely and well. We sell the Ce lebrated Ingersoll "Wa'ches.. 0?prje in Jo gae tbem. * L. Penn <fe Son. Attention ia directed to the ad vertisement of the Prudential Life Insurance Company of which Mr. B. ?$. ferguson,'of Spartanbujg, is p^anager for this state. A study of the figures whick are given in ibis iB?ue will Bbow bit this popu lar pompanv ;has the ''strength of g|bra|tar."* Buy your next suit of "'clothes ffOffl na save money. . May & Tompkins. An exceedingly peasant meet ing of the Musical Club was held t the delightful borne of Mr. and "??s Beauregard Ti m mon B on Monday evening^?f last week. About thirty parsons, including musicians and lovers of music ^'ete pVegeiit. Qu Monday evening pex/t 'tW.Qrgb will meet at th* bowe of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Jones. -FOR SALE: A Go ni Cbeaj Mule. Apply lo J, Trapp MoMahue. Prayer meeting 'is held at 1 Methodist church every Tbursd jafternoou.In future the hour w ; be five iu8tead of four o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G. Ou; ? speut Sunday with/the. latte 1 father,. Mr. S. M. Smith, Sr., wi 1 we ropret to state, ie in very feel , health. . We do.net believe tbnt.onevi man in Charleston will fail to ? it on straight to-morrow.-Sati day's News aud -Courier. Most of them remained in t band-box iu Edgefield. We want everybody to try pound of' our 12? oenls Gre Coffee. G. L. Penn & Son. The announcement that t Chrysanthemum Association h bad.lhree more tous of bigb-grai guano donated as prizes will eau th* temperature of those i?fflicti with chryaanthemum feyer to ri still higher. We would be glad for tl housewives to see our large stoc 6f Crockery. We have plain ar d<'Corat?'d war?, aud can supp fhe needs of every home. Ramsey & Jone On Sunday moruipg next, vei beautiful Easter services will t couducterl iu the Episcopal cburc by tho rector, Rev. Royal Shat nobho?se. In the evening, servic< will be held for the young peopli The latter will be especially . a troctiv?. Very appropriate musi will be rendered. If you want th? best bed spring on ibd ma/ket buy the "Blue Rit bon" or the "Nati?ual." Edgefield Mercantile Co. At four o'clock this afternooi the vry beautiful and picturesqu flower garden of Mrs. Kate But le will be thoroughly, alive with lit tie Easter egg hunters. The Epiflco pal Sunday schcol will give au eg? huut to which the public is iuvi ted. The small sum of ten cent ? w.ilf be charged as au admiissio: fee. More than a hundred ohildrei attended this delightful occasiot last year. 50 pairs Boys' Kuee Pants ti go at hall price for ca??b, ThcCoruer Store. Mr. Julian R. Strother is i very successful farmer but not ai all-?otton larmer. He devotei much time and attention to Ltook raising, particularly sheep raising By giving close attention to bil sheep. Mr. Strother bas Iambi large enough for the early market and always receives good pricei for them. Ou Thursday morning of last we*k 09 sent a orate o flue lambs in to' catch the earl} train out to Aikeu. This was th? fifth or sixth shipment that h< hae made, Take up the old carpet or worn out matting, and let us supply yoe with new matting in bright aud attractive patterns. The quality it good and tho price very reasonable Edgefield Mercantile ?o, Will some one inform the wri ter what a hide-bound mule pi horse is? While crossiug the pub. lie square a fow days ago, we chf ->ced to meet an old darkey who was in the act of feeding a mule that had many fine "points'1 and ribs tbat could be counted Wo told the old mau that he would be unable to make a crop with big "critter"if he didn/t feed it bet ter. He came back at us with this raply: "Boss-, V keeps corn by die mule all de timo'. He's hicje-bouud Data de reason he don't look nc fetter." We went our way sad dei (on account of the mule) bijt pol wiser. Spectacles made up to suit youl particular need at lowest possible pri?e, Geo. F Miras, Edgefield, S. C "Did I get your fare?" demand ed the conductor, gruffly. "I gav? it io you," replied the passenger, meekly, "but ? don'l know whether you or the company got it." At the annual me?tiug^of the stockholders of the Farmers Banfe on Wednesday last all officers and - directors were re-elected. The re port of the bauk shows the insti tution to be in an e^celleut con dition.'That it has passed through a very successful year is 6howu by th? fact that the net earnings were about 16 per cent. Au eight per ceut dividend was paid to the stockholders on April the Isl. and the balance of the pet piofits waE passed to the eurplu.8 and undivid ed profite ac?ounts. Ia spite of the short crops, the bank bas made a splendid showing, whioh is the highest evidence of good manage ment. Lee The Advertiser job opcode your printing. SatisfSotion guar ^HP-'? nn every jobse'nt ou1: fr^ir this office. .' . FOR SALE : One hundred thou sand feet of pine lubber at the Strother plae.?. Will deliyer it ic Edge?>ld, if desired. Apply to A. H Corlev. Now is the tim?, ty*am:nfte foi Ce mal i tu. * W. W. Adana". FOR SALE ; Two Rad Poll Milch Cows j also one Short Horb male Calf four montbB old. E. W. Samuel. Just received delightful RoaBt? ? Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. I am cow dealing in guano and eau pupply you with the best brands on the market. Get my prices. Pi P. Blalock, Jr. "Wry large stock of Matting in ittractivd designs, excellent quali ty, at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. ? ""Saturday last was au ideal Eas ter-eve. BeiDg well advanced with their farm work, a greater numbei of people than, usual came tc town. The merchants did a ver> satisfactory bus;neos,/ seeming tc be greatly pleased at the way the spring season bas opened. We have a large stock of Rugs and invite the ladies to call to see them. fidgf-field Mercantile Co. The cold suap came just io the "nick o'time." Huudreds of far mers were ready to Btart their cotton planters on Monday morn ing, and would doubtless have bad to plant again later. The ther mometer drooped just in time to hold them off a few days longer. Beautiful assortment, of Iron a^nd Enameled beds. We invite thf ladies to cali to see them. Ramsey & Jones. Mr. J. W. Peak has eugaged Mr. Ralph Jones as ?alosman. Ralph needs no introduction at our hands, tbe people of the town and vicinity having known bim trom his earliest youth. He is Courteous, obliging, and fully capable from every standpoint of making this popular store au ex cellent.salesman. Ralph will bo glad lo have his friends call. He will take great pleasure in show ii g the large stock of beautiful goods now ou display at Mr. Peak's store, You need'a new Scarf Pin for the Easter cravat. We have a large lot to select from, also many other pretty things in the way of jewelry. Ramsey & Jones. Some days ago-rather, so.m nights ago-in the silvery light of a smiling moou, Judge Bruuson ui i ted ''Look-down" John Thom as and Alice Williams-both col ored-in the bonds of wedlock. The writer met the thrice-made groom the next day, and knowing that he was muchly married, we asked John how many wives he had, whereupon he replied: "lue been married free times. My fust wife dide, an' my second wife tuck en got her anuddt r fran, so I got me anudder woman." Clearly a case of tit for tat. TbuB it goefe in some circles of colored society. An effort will be made to induce the merchants to close their stores this year at 6:30 inftead nf 7 o'clock, beginning May the' 1st. The request is a reasonable one and it is to be hoped that the merchants will grant lt unani mously. No one will Jose anything, for all shopping can be easily done before that hour. lu the cities and in many small towns the merchants close at six o'clock duriug the long, hot, dull days of summer. If the clerks are shewn some consideration they will ren der more satisfactory service, and the proprietors will gain rather than lose by the, 6:30 closing. Let the merchants consider the matter well before the petition or request is circu' ated, which we u.n-1 erat and will be done at an early day. . Prof. G. I. ^uug'ha8 lost a sec ond tarn by fire. About eifiht o'clock on Friday night auother barn wap bumed on his home place. The building contained about 100 bushels . of corn, 100 bushels ai cotton seed, two and one-half tons of guano, besides other things. Prof. Long'? loss is over $400. He o&rried a small amount of insurance, but we do not know how much. If it is sus pected that this is the work of au incendiary, the governor should i be requested to oit>r a suitable reward. A person who will de liberately apply the match to a j building of any kind is an enemy to society and should be put be hind the bars or punished more severely, according to the gravity of the crime. Letter to D) fit DuBoao. Edgefleld, S. C Dear Sir: Here's hone?ty for you ! North Dakota basa pure paint law. Prof. Ladd, the state chemist analy zes a certain paint "contains only lead and zinc and is strictly ] ure." and finds it no lead atn'?, a resinous oil, and benzine. It is, however, full measure and contains no water. That's like the man on tr [el for kill ing bis grandmother; proyrd. that he 'didn't set flr0 to the house, golead jjut ?mo and barytes, resi nous oil. and benzine-"strie?y pure lead and zinc paint!" Pure paint is lead-zinc-and-oil; bur that isn't ail ; there is snch a tl in,g as proportion and mafce. The strongest paint is Dey oe. Nflrih Dakota i.- doing a handsome thing in holding these conti cen ce^peo pie up to, scorn. $he gives the jr names $s well as. their words. Yours truly F W DEVORE & CO. Edgefleld Mercantile (7o. 19 Out of Sigfct, "Out of: sigjjt, out of mind," is an old saying whioh applies with <peoial force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I^g QUI of.sight, out of naiad aud out of existeti?e, tiles too and chilblains disappear under its healing influ ence. Guaranteed 25c. G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lynch & Co, Afb r some weeks [of vexatious delay we have succeeded in get ting a car of nails and barbed wire, Try ua. W. W. Adams. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. Ice? Ice, Ice, Ice. I nm now ready to deliver Ice iu any quantities and very ch^ap* I solicit a liberal patronage. Pbone me. M. A. Taylor. Edgefield, S. C. ' - The writer heard Conducto: Thrift making inquiry spars dayi ago for a house, stating t?rat he would bring his family tb Edge field if he could get a house. There is but little room for growth un less more houses are erected in Edgefield. Probably a dozen five or six room bouses could be rent ed in Edgefifdd. Who?will build them? We always carry complete as sortment of fresb drugs and give especial attention to . all -preecrip jtions sent us. A share of your 'patronage solicited. Timmons Bros. While in conversation on Sat urday with Mr. L. Y. Bryan, one of the "'crack" farmers of the Horn's Creek section, he told us 'bathe baa thirty aorea of corn planted and that Borne of it is already up. Mr. Bryan.said he bas been preparing for the crop of 1907 ever since last October and that he bas never before bad his land in suoh a fine condition. It was bis purpose to begin planting cotton on yesterday, but in all probability the return or winier has caused him to wait a few days. Beside!? hearing a most excel lent sermon by Rev. Marvin Auld, those who attended the Metho dist church on Suuday morning last enjoyed the very sweet rous'c rendered by M if s WilliamF, Mis? Bovd, Mr. J. M. Cobb-and Mr. J. R."Boyd, Mrs. J. H Tillman acting as organist. Ti.e flora' decorations that were so. tastefully arranged about the altar and chancel were exquisitely beauti ful, The failure of the Parland-New hall.quartet to fill its engagement on Wednesday evenir g last was a sore disappointui'Mit to the mana gers of the lyceum course as well as those who looked forward to the entertainment with pleasant an'icipations. The members of toe quartet failed to make railroad connection is why they could nol keep.the engagemeut. For this the lyceum managers should not be held responsible or be censured. The two other attractions of-the course will be giveu or the mnuej refunded to the purchasers of rea son tickets. The proper announce ment will be made later. Large assortment of window shi des at very reasonable prices. Ramsey & Jones. Prof. J. F. Eulzmingpr has completed bis special work at the Washington University, aod will represent the Alkahest Lyceum System of Atlanta for the next three months. During this time he will travel throughout South Carolina, placing Lyceum cours?e in foores of towns. At the begin ning of the next' session Prof. Enlzminger will resume his place as professor of mathematics in the S. C, C. I. faculty. In the early fall he will begin the erec tion of-a beautiful residence on the lot which he purchased ad joining the.-eo!lege property. The genial Professor is not. making public all of his plans in this connection however. If you want the finest F?U Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is fre quently made in that apparently useless little tube called the "Ap pendix." It's generally the result of protracted constipation, follow ing .liver torpor. Lr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, pre vent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the howe's. 25c G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lynch &Co. FOR SALE: Imperial Pekin Duck Eggs-13 eggs for $1.00; also some choice prize-winning Chrysanthemums at 50 cents per dozen. Asa G. Broadwater. Eggs For Sale: Why not raise fiue chickens? I can supply you with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raise Barred Plymouth Rooks only, and have none but the purest breed. Your orders solicited. ' J. P. Bates We can supply your ueeds in Paint, Oil, Paiut Brushes and Whitewash Brushes. G. I,, Peuii St Son. Ju?t received a large ipunnt of shces. See them befo/ uying. Mjy & Toi ins. Shoats Wanted : I wk , o buy 8 '-r 10 young hogs, weighing from 30 to 60 pounds- " - F. N. K. Bailey. A supply of blank deeds^ mort gages of" real estater and, cbattle mortgages ^'ist received at this o.ffice. Grippe ?r Influer to call it, is one ol diseases known. Scoffs Emu Liver Oil and Hypo] gested form, is the gi known to medical sci? It is so easily dig the system, making n and strengthening nei Use Scott's Influenza? Invaluable tot ALL DRUGGIST R . H. F* Fresh shipment .of Nuuoally's Candies just received by express. G. L. Penn & Son. ; EDGEFIELD HUSSARS I You are ordered to meet at Edgefield on. Saturday,, the 6th of April, at 10 o'clock. By order of N. G Evans, Capt. Comd. OfiBcial: W. E. B. Tompkins, Sergty MADE are the most app fill and nutrit Much depends upon ROYAL BAKING POWE Mr. ?\ E. Padgett, president of the Edgefield Mercantile Compa ny, stated *o the writer on . Mon day that he has three tons of 8-4-4 guano to~place at the disposal of the ladies of the Chrysanthemum Association to be given as prizer. Armour and Company, Royster Guano Company, and the Georgia Chemicle Worka have each dona ted a too of high-grade fertilizers through their local ageDts, the Edgefield Mercantile Company. The manufacturers of fertilizers have responded very nobly and generously in promoting this good cause. With such valuable prizes as the foregoing, and others of like character; to stimulate the growers of Chrysantnemums, the Fair of 1907 will easily surpass the great success of 1906, . 1 write Bond Insurance, Life Insurance, Accident Iusuranco, Health Insurance, Tornado In surance, Plate Glass Insurance and Life Insurance on Horses and Mules. E.J. Norris, Agt. I appreciate the patronage and business intrusted to me, from the A & K railroad to Batesburg, through Edgefield, Saluda aod Aiken conn lies, and am very grateful for Bame E. J. Norris, Agt. Large assortment of Colgate's) Toilet ' Soap. There is nothing | better. Timmonp Bros. FOR SALE! Seventy aeree of | land, well located on the public road between Edgefield CH., and Augusta* ?ear /Roper's Cross Roads. Apply to Mrs. C. J. rlardisly, Statesboro, Ga. iza, whichever you like ; the most weakening tsion, which is Ced jhosphites in easily di-, reatest strength-nuilder ?nce* . ' . ? : ."'*.. '. ettecl that it sinks into iew blood and new fat, rves and rouage* E mu ts ip n after Coughs andColds* Q> S: 5.00* AND ?KOO. mm Six Million, Seven Hui The above represents the This laige sum bf money h The Prudential Insurant, of our South-land. For our best business int all that is good in life insu Dividends payable to pol Assets, One Hundred Tv dred and Three Dollars. Twenty Million, Five H Paid To One Hundred Twenty-th Dollars, The business operations < to select lives. You Should S ?rg?son, Ai WHIT S. MOSLEY Ornamental Post Cards. Recent amendment to P. L. & R: - Post Cards ornamented with particle's of glass, mica or similar substances, liable' to injure the persona of those. handling the mails, are hereby excluded from tho mai's, except when inclosed in suitable envelopes. Richard A. McCreary, Asst. P. M. Edgefield, S.C. ;ious WITH i ? BAKING LXJ POWDER >etizing, health ious of foods the Baking Powder iER?CO.,-NEW YORK. E. J. Norris''Insurance Lo cals. Only 5 Fire. Insurance Compa nies (except a few whose losses were nominal) paid their losses iu Full without discount, in the Great San Francisco fire. These were the Aetna, Continental, Queen, Royal, and London Liver pool & Globe. See Best's Reports. I represent the two first named. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Continental are two among the largest Fire In surance Companies in the world. E. J. Norris,. Agt. The Aetna has tho largest Capi tal Stock of all Companies. - E. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the lar gest Surplus of all the Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Rate of cost on Dwellings and Barns in the country is $1.20 per hundred or if three years, 80 cts per hundred. : E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix are al most the only Companies accom modating enough to insure your tenanted country buildings, be cause you give them your better class of business. Do you appre ciate this, E. J. Norria, Agt. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! The cost is too small to go uninsured. ?. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix will write your Conutry Stores and SystemGins. E. J. Noir?8, Agt 5 Insurance LGssorrsi-If you are insured always lei the agent know if you take any other Insurance on the property or if tber? comes a change in the ownership of the property, or if the buildings be come vacant, or if you make ex traordinary repairs ou the build ings,, qr if personal properly ia moved. Your policy contract re quires this. Get Permit? E. J; Norris, Agt. Fresh Prunes and Evaporated Apples. P. P. Blalock, Jr. .Try my "Cresta" Coffee. Five pounds in air-tight bucket for $1.00 i . P. P. Blaiock, Jr" Those who have been using Cerealite Top Dressing continue buying it in preference to other goods. i W. W. Adams. Dot*.'t take our word for it, but try around and see if our state ment is (rue when we s?y we can save y?u money on clothing,, oboes and dry goods. May & Tompkins. ?6,79S,658.00 ad red Ninety-five Thousand, Six Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars, i Prudential Insurance Company's holdings in Southern securities, as been loaned at interest rates ranging from 4 to 5 per cent per annum. :e Ccmpauy is doing great things toward building up the' best Interests crests. For our dependent loved ones, a Prudential policy combines rance and under the best conditions. Dividends $1,700,000.00 icy holders during 1907 One Million Seven Hundred Thousand dollars.. Assets $127,328,903,00 rerity-seven Million, Three Hundred Twenty-eight Thousand, Nine Hun Surplus $23,580,419.00 nndred and Eighty Thousand, Four. Hundred and Nineteen Dollars. Policy Holders $123,560,801.00 . ree Million, Five Hundred Sixty-Thousand Eight Hundred and One )f tbe Prudential are confined to the United States and strictly limited J ee The PRUDENTIAL Annual Dividend Policy. fer** Branch Office Prudential Ins. Co., Spartanburg, S.C. 9 Johnston, S. C?. A Comparison of Figures. In spite of the had crop year and unfavorable conditions for business last year,, the people of Edgefield and vicinity seem to have "held their own" very well. The combined deposits of the two local banks at the time their state ments were published in March ot last year amounted to $297,660. 37, while at the same time this year they were $293,963.74. It should be noted also that the Edgefiold banks have loaned about $40,000 less this year than last. At this time in 1906 their com bined loans aggregated $447,465. 30, while this year {he loans are $416,182.98. Let us nope that these figures indicate that the farmers and business men gener ali}* are conducting their business operations on a more economic scale th?s year. Date for Re-union Fixed. Gen. Thomas W. Camile spent Saturday iu Columbia, and after a conference with the. committee of citizens appointed to look after all matters pertaining to the Con federate reunion, announced that Ihe reunion will be held on May 7,8and9ib. lu an interview while iu the capital city, Gen. Carwile said: "We .are going to have a grand re uniou this year, and I believe, there will be a larger number of veterans present than ever before. The' impression has gotten out that we are going to defray the transportation of certain veterans to this reunion a yd I have even been appealed to secure transpor tation for some of the 'boya'.to .the general reunion at Richmond. There is no fund at "our disposal for paying railroad fare for these old soldiers and.-we' ean not, of course, consider their applications. "If we had a fund for defraying the railroad expenses of needy veterans the chances aro that it would be taken advantage of by those who are really able to bear their own expenses." Insure your cotton, corn and other crops with the Carolina Hail Insurance Company. It has proven satisfactory to all hereto fore. See agent at Edgefield on Saturdays. W. L. Holderby. 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. PENNA SON. ""^OuTs?oclTljfln^ large. We can Bell you a first-class cotton mattress at from $5.50 to $15.00. . Edgefield Mercantile Co: Try our "Lord Caspar" Cigar. \ Best 5c smoke on the market. Timmons Bros. Our Victor Nd. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on tho market. Ramsey & Jones. Full stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want tho beet give us a call. . May & Tompkins. The friend who .borro* cattle Deboruers and wire I es, v '. pirase continue f and return same td me at W. W. Ac Those who have tri? "White Star" Coffee will other. G. L. Penn & Why order Lace Curtain a catalog house or a city We can save you money. ' 8pection of our large stock we ask. \ Edgefield* Mercantile Do your lamps smoke? T People's Oil. We handle it. G. L. Penn ? g STEEL ROOF*! and SIDING. (Sagender* Vd Pitest.) - Lightning, Fire and Storm P Send for I The New York tatalosae Iron T? no fl nc nnd ''nrrn?at'ai prices. I J-'lrtt A Wiish'n Sc Jsrnev Cit?. jyia Yon E^e* hear a Sheep Sneeze or a Lion Roar? One is starts ling and the other terrifying. . But to the contrary, 1 want to SOOTHE YOUR NERVES and in alee you feel as though life is still worth living. - Get a Moyer muggy for yourself and best girl and a STUDEBAKER WAGON for the farm and you are fixed for many years of Solid Comfort. Harness, Saddlery, Belting, Ste - Joseph H. Day 729 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA., GA. SUCRENE Highly Endorsed. Arrington Bros. & Co,, Augusta, Ga .Gentleman:-Replying to your request of recent date, will say that when the agent came to ne to buy "SUCRENE" I was afraid of it. After I fed my cow on it one week, ehe beghn to increase iu her milk. It not only makes the cow give more milk, but makes more cream than any Feed I ever used. '* N. HEGGIE, Livery and Feed Stables. ARRI HG J OH RHOS. & CO., Leading Grocers, AUGUSTA, GA. I