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Premium List pf Floral Fair. 1 For best exHbft -of ^mlTe-flat blooms, &?h a d?S???nt Tarietj:, ' box of octagon soap, given by May lu, & Prescott. For second best in this collection: . 'Alarm clock given by W. L. Duno vant.. 2 For best exhibit of five of the finest varieties white: 50 pounds of Iris flour, given by May & Prescott. For second best in this collection: White silk muffler, given by W. Av Hart. 3 Finest collection .of pink: Bolt' of doth given by the Beaver Dam Mills. For second best, salad bowl," giv en by B. E. Nicholson. 4 Finest collection of yellow: La dies' hand "bag, given by W. I". Turner. 5 Finest collection of red : Carv ing set, given by W. E. Lynch & Co. 6,The greatest number of fine ones, on one "plant: Toilet set, given by W. W. Adams & Co. 7 Finest single white: Handsome lamp, given by Penn & Holstein. 8 Finest single yellow: Pair of \ "Red Cross" shoes, given by . Rives Bros. 9 Finest single red: Swift's pre mium ham, given by H. H. Sanders. 10 Finest single pink: Kodak, given by Geo. F. Minas. 11 Finest single bronze: Univer sal Perculator, given by Stewart & Kernaghan. 12 Finest two on one stem: Cut glass dish, given by Dr. J. S. Byrd. 13 Prettiest collection of roses: Eight day alarm clock, given by Jones & Son. 14 For prettiest collection dahlia Umbrella, given by Dorn & Mims. 15 For prettiest design made of chrysanthemums, Picture given by Tinimons drug store. 16 Finest fern: Pair of lace cur tains, given by J, Runenstein. 17 Finest palm: Picture, given by J. W. Peak. Prettiest decorated rig: Set single harness, given by Ramsey & J ones. Prettiest decorated child's rig: Gold pin, given by Dr. A. H. Cor ley. Prettiest decorated float: Rocking chair, given by the ' Edgefield Mer cantile Company. Most striking float: Cash prize $5.00. Most attractive couple ~pn horse back: Gold pin, given by ?. Shep pard. !--v ? If Women Only Knew. What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Edgefield Homes. Hard to do housework with an aching back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause that . . . ?# Backache pains come, from sick kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's kidney pills cure sick kid neys. Many residents of this vicinity endorse theib. Mrs. .T E Stallings, Aiken, S. C., says: "For several years I suffered from backache and rheumatism and although I tried remedies and took treatments I did not succeed in ob taining satisfactory relief. About two months ago I heard of Doan's kidney pills and procuring a box, I began using them according to di rections. I can say that nothing ever proved of as great benefit to me as they. The pain in my back was greatly diminished, my kidneys were strengthened and the dull, * tired feeling disappeared. I have no . hesitation in giving Doan's kidney pills my endorsement." Formale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milhum Co., Buffalo, -N. Y. sole agents for tho United'Statep. : Remember the name-Doan's and i take no other. For Sale: One fine milch cow, fresh to pail, third calf; also one ; three-year-old donkey, broken to harness and saddle. S.'Cheatham, Wofford, S. C. . 4t . - We have a few ladies' tailored . wash suits and summer weight skirts that we will close ot t regard less of cost. Rives Bros. Postum, Cream of wheat and Grape Nuts at . B. Timmons. Farm For Sale. Desirable farm four miles from town of Edgefield, known as the James Harrison place, containing 270 acres. Bounded by lands of Mrs. Kate D. Butler. Will sell for $8 per acre. Apply to Mrs. W. D. Jennings, Crawford Ave., Augusta, Ga., or D. T. GRICE, Edgefield, S. C. James ?. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston. S. C. Office over News-Monitor Office. -. News Around Trenton. .?f?tt?n:p?t^? -'an?l s^i^ijs/the ?fci? f?^i? ?f'jh?.:o!a"f.; -Farmers are ^^fn^pT?^eol^u?the prices so far, but they have\b?gun to realize how short the crop is going to pan out. The weather has been ideal for picking the utapie, also for saving the fine crop of peavine hay. They are making good of the maxim, "Save hay w?ile the sun shines." Mr. L. L. Shealy and family, of Hendersonville, are visiting Mrs. Shealey's parents Mr. and"Mrs. J. M. Swearingen. Mrs. Ellie Hatcher left Saturday for-, where she goes to teach.. Miss Mattie Harrison has return ed after visiting relatives in Geor gia. Miss Rosera Harrison will leave in a few days for Limestone College. Misses Orrie ind Olive Miller will enter Chicora. Frank Herlong to Wofford. Preston Wright will re turn to the University. Miss Sue Pinn is visiting her par ents at Pleasant Lane. Miss Ida Ryan has returned after an extended visit to relatives in Al abama. Rev. G. L. Knight was at his post of duty Sundsy after an absence of several weeks:, which time he spent in the up coui try. Orange bloE-soms in the near fu ture, so they ray. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court of Common Pleas. J. F. Entzming^r against A. A. Glover. Pursuant to the decree in this cause, 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 salesday in October 1909, the same being the 4th day of said month, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following desc .-ibed realty, to wit Ail that parcel or tract of land ituate, lying and being in theincor Borate limits o:: the town of J Edge peld, in the County of Edgefield, State of South Carolina, containing one half {?) of an acre, more or less, aj?.d bounded o:i the north by Acad erny Branch, east by lot occupied by A. A. Glover, south by the White lot owned by R. L. Dunovant, and west by street or road running by the Baptist church and being the lot conveyed to said&. A. Glover by J. F. Entzminger on January 9th,1907. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchas er to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH. Master E. C.,S. C. Sept. 8, 1909. 4t. Notice of Application Foi1 Charter. Notice is hereby given that in p ursuance ofa commission issued to the undersigned, by the secretary of state of said state, books of sub scription to Greenville-Greenwood, & Augusta Railway Company will be opened at rconr in the Pal metto Building in the City of Greenville, South Carolina, on Sep temher)l8th, 1909, at 4 p. m. Notice is further given that the undersigned will apply to the secre tary of state at his office in Colum bia, S. C., on the 30th day of Sep-1 tember, 1909, at ll o'clock, a. m., for a barter for said Greenville Greenwood & Augusta Kaihvay Company, with power on the part of said company to condemn lands for the right of way for its proposed railroad, which will run from the City of Greenville, S. C., through the City Greenwood, and the town of Edgfield to some point on. Savannah river,, or nearly oppo site the city of Augusta, and which will pass through, the City of Green ville, and the foUownig townships,) or some of them, in Edgefield coun ty, to wit: Edgefield Elmwood, Blocker, Moss, Pickens, Wise and Meriwether. Harry Briggs, I rank Hammond, J.P.Charles, J. C. Fawcett, Harry L. Zimmerly | . Corporators. Notice to Creditors. .. * r.-<-"". All persons ha^dog-claims against the estate of Enoch Peterson, Sr., ?eo'd., are.hereby notified to present the same to Vthe, undersigned duly attested, and thosti indebted to said estate will likewise make payment to J. H. SELF, Executor. Sept. 8, 1909. 8s. Insurance I represent a strong line of Fire In sur ance Companies and can insure your property. Your patronage will be appreciated. H. A. Smith. Swift's Premium Hams and Geo gia Cane syrup at B. Timmons. Master's S?le. )?'I?Q:C?'Z pJgp%&?, Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Hattie Harlin?; in her own right and as executrix of Rufus Harling, against Dr. G. A. Bunch, et. al., Pursuant to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the court house, town of ]?dgefield and State of South Carolina, on salesday in October, 1909, the same being 4th day of said month .between the legal hours of sale, the f ollowing described realty to wit: All that lot or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, sit- J uate, lying and being in the town of Clark's Hill, County of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, con taining two (2) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of the estate of Mrs. M. J. Tillman, ! de'd.,south by the Baptist church lot | east by the C. & W. C Railroad, and west by lands of W. H. Nixon. . Also all that store lot, now vacant | situate in the town of Clark's Hill, county of Edgefield and State of | South Carolina, containing one (l) acre, more or less, on the west side ! of the C. & W. C. Railroad, and bounded by the said C. & W. C. Railroad Try the estate of Mrs. M. i J. Tillman and the public road lead-1 ing to Augusta from Clark's Hill, S. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to comply with in one hour after or Master is authorized to sel" again ! the same day. Purchaser to pay| for paper?. W. F. ROATH. Master E. C. S.C. Sept. 8, 1909. " 4t. See our lino of men'3 shirts that we sell for 50c worth 75c. Rives Bros. We can save yon money on musi cal instruments. Large stock of | stringed instruments to select from. RAMSEY & JONES. Large assortment of window shades. j Ramsey & Jones.'JJ For Sale. ? A No. 15 Rife ram, practically new; also 100 ft. of ? in. pipe and 600 ft. of ? in. pipe. Reason for j selling, need ram of larger capacity. *| P. M. Markei.-t, Morgana, S. C. Do you not need a cook stove? We have a large assortment of all sizes and prices. Come in to see them. Edgefield Mercantile Co . Beautiful iron and enameled beds, just what, you need. Ramsey <fc Jones. Large stock of handsome iron and enameled beds to select from, with springs to fit. Edgefield Mercantile Co 100 sets of buggy harness soon to arrive. Full assortment of car riage and wagon harness. We buy in large quantities and our patrons get the benefit of the advantages thus gained. Ramsey & Jones. There is no better buggy on tho market for the money than the Hackney buggy. A car of 40 bug gies just received. . Ramsev & Jones. Ginnery Notice? To the Public: My gin machinery will "be put in thorough repair by expert workmen and will be run during the coining season day and night, if necessary to handle the crop, and will be under my personal supervision. I solicit | a liberal share of your patronage and will endeavor to please as iii the past. Abner B. Broadwater. BUILDING MATERIAL. You should remember when buy ing any one of the dozen following articles thai; I save you money on Kerosene Oil Gasoline Machine Oil Dry Cell Batteries Shingles Brick Lime Cement Lumber Cotton Seed C S. Hulls C. S. Meal I solicit your patron age. Send, Come or Phone me. Phone Nor 10. E. S. JOHNSON. BUSINESS NOTICE. . ' I dn. doi?g-^busiiiess at, the same .pld\. stand. TTill pr.7 the highest market price for jour cotton seed aro will sell you meal and hulls at vi low prices, or will exchange n ', and hulls for seed. I solicit a s t of your patronage. J. W. CHEATHAM. cumber For Sale. We have put Mr. Tom Smith in charge of our lum ber. Any one desiring 1st class heart boards, weath er boarding, ceiling and flooring will do well to call on him W. A. STROM. P. P. BLALOCK. TOBE THE PLANTER'S LOAN and SAVINGS BANK AUGUSTA, GA PATS INTEREST OX DEPOSITS, ACCOUNTS SOT.ICITIiP. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier. RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000. JAS. S. BYRD. . SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. JpyOffice over Posr-Offlce. Tl M MO ?HS & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on" Wednesdays. Drown and nridfre Work a Special Jos. E. Luke. ' y~\?: 'I. V.' r/,s . ? COTTON I 748 Reynolds Street, opp? AUGUST Advances Made.. 1 BUY a Jewel a Jewel stoves are perfec million in use. Will last a life time, STEWART & E PARKER BUILDING, - E. J. Ni General Ins Fire and Life Accident, Heall I Represent the People of E resent the Prudential Life Ins Company. The Hartford Fire Insuram Home Fire Insurance Co., c America. .Etna Fire Insurance Com the biggest-The combined ; $60,000,000.00-and many < This Agency bas paid out a Losses. I feel sure there is no wher< Insurance Policy as that issue surance Company. El* *Ji Watch and Jewelry Repairing Eyeglasses Fitted All Work Guaranteed GEO. F. M!MS, Edgefield, S. C. K EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS J, C. SBEPPAI?D, W. W. ADAS?S, J.. H. BOUKXIGHT, T. IT. RAINSFOR, J, M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FUI.LKB W. E. PRESCOTT'. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS. vice-President. E. J. MEMS, Cashier. J, H. ALLEN", Ass't CaslHer. Pays interest on deposit" by special contract. Money to loan oil liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to business. YOUR Account Solicited > Edward C. Fleming. Fleming FACTORS . - i ? site the Cotton Exchange. 'A, GA. four Business Solicited. nd save fuel. t bakers, over three , Prices $15.00 up. :ERNAGHAN. ? EDGEFIELD, S. C. ORRIS, iuranee, ) Specialties, ;h, Tornado, Live Stock. Idgef i eld County and I rep. iuranee Co., The Gibraltar ce Company. >f New York, the largest in pany, of Hartford, one of assets of these three over )ther Companies. bout $50,000.00 in Fire i to be had as good a Life ;d by the Prudential Life In ORRIS. My fall stock has all arrived and I am better prepaaed than iver before to serve the public. Parents, see my see my School Shoes and Staple, Dress Goods-everything that is needed to get the shildren ready for school. My Clothing,Shoe,Hat,Dry Goods and Notion Depts. are al! chock full of new things at reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. J. W. PEAK. ?.HTJLI3LC?XW?C?T]3.O usand We have this sum (100,000.00) to lend on Edgefield County Farms. Property must be improved and occupied by owner.Iiave loaned through Dut Georgia and South Carolina for 10 years. Write at once if you need funds. JAMES FRANK & SON, .... AUGUSTA, GA. TPSLITTOOL I^ODT Sale. 600 acres, 200 acres open, wall watered, 3 tenant houses. 9 miles Plum Branch A bargain at $2,600.00. For particulars address the owners. JAMES FRANK & SON, .... AUGUSTA, GA. New Fall Styles Our new Fall Styles are just in from the celebrated CROSSETT factory. All of the new leathers and lasts. New Fall Neckwear nothing prettier ever shown here. New Fall Clothing for men just in. Dorn & Minis ? FIRST-CLASS MUNDRY. m LL work guaranteed. Work not done satisfactorily may be done over free of charge. Laundry packages re ceived any day in the week. All work received up to Tuesdays will be ready for delivery on the following Saturday afternoon unless delayed by Express Co. Send all packages to my store. Kespectfully, Jas. E. Hart Laundry Agency. WE now represent the Char lotte Steam Laundry formerly re presented by May & Tompkins, and we solicit the patronage of the public generally and we will guarantee satisfaction. Get your laundry in by Tuesday afternoon. Jones & Son 1908 Banner Year Notwithstanding the panic and other business drawbacks, our sales were larger than any previous year. We are better prepared than ever to serve you and can give you your money's worth every time. Agents for Suer ene Feed. ARRINGTON BROS &C0. Leading Grocers, 863 Broad St., Augusta, tia?