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EIK5EFIELD ADVERTISER f : > ? Local News. |~ Gentlemen of The Jury October Court Second Week. J R Moss, Trenton. ,..W F Gibson, Johnston. T E Edwards, . J B McKie, Modoc. -.L E Atkinson, Ropers. . J J Langley, Plum Branch. J E Cornett, " A M Timmerman, Blocker. J L Rearden, Elmwood. N T Timmerman, " " W D Berry, Shaw. 'W.L Holmes, Red Hill. Oscar Lybrand, Wards. J- C Berry, Shaw. T B Culbreath, Talbert. O A Kinnaird, Elmwood/ L Y Bryan, Wise. J J Griffis, Moss. S W Gardner' Ropers. G E Morris, Wards. Monz?n Dorn, Blocker. ; ' Waler Oheatham, Meriwether. S B tNicholson, Moss. C M Williams, M A Medlock, Blocker. G W Wise, Jr., Trenton. Tillman Carver, Warda. D. B. Hollingsworth, Pickens. A S Rhoden, Johnston. F F Moseley. Edgefield \V R Furse, Trenton. C P White, Hibler. J C Lewis, Johnston. J. R. Hammond, Jr., Collier. J F Watkins', Johnson. Wr W Reese, Modoc. Third Week. B R Qurles, Modoc. M B Williams, Blocker. J B Timmerman, Ropers. W E Turner, Elmwood. J E Hammond, Colliers. G F Logue, Meeting Street. C C Brown, Plum Branch. J C Pardue, Blocker. J E Clark, Wards. W R Parks, . Modoc. Olin Eidson, Johnston, J H Parkman, Collier. E R Clark, Johnston. T E Lamb, Wise. D R Strother, Johnston. . J W Crim, P^A Timmerman, Blocker. O E Holston, Modoc. W LRutland, Ward. P Markeri. Meriwether. E M Padgett, Trenton. J W Dorn, Pickens. / W G Wells, Colliers. W/E.B Tompkins, Pickens. , M L Quarles, Red Hill. W T Prescott, Piokens *T J Barrett, Modpc. -Eci Collum', Wards.' {John Pardue, Colliers. .JLc:ke Mitchel, Wards. M R Yonce, Johnston. J L (Walker, J D Mathis* Trenton, ? R Smith, Pickens. B E Robertson, Plum Branch. S B Dorn, Elmwood. . * Floral Department. IVIrs. W. B. COGBURN. Supt. I For best exhibit of twelve cut blooms, ea?h a different variety: box of octagon soap, given by May & 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 A Hartl . 8 Finest collection of pink: bolt of cloth given bv the Beaver Dam Mills. . Foi second best, salad bowl, giv en by B E'Nicholson. 4 Finest collection of yellow: La dies' hand bag, given by W H Tur ner. L . For second best: Pair of lace curtains, given by J Runenstein. 5 Finest collection of red: Carv ing set, given by Wr E Lynch & Co. For second best: Picture, given by J W Peak. 6 The greatest number of fine ones on one plant: Toilet set, given by W W Adams & Co. For second best: Piece of china, by Mr. A. S. Tompkins. 7 Finest single white: Handsome lamp, given by Penn & Holstein. ' j For seeond best, "100 pounds of ' "Moore's Best" flour, given by the . Edgefield Mercantile Company. 8 Finest single? yellow: Pair of "Red Cross" shoes, given by Rives . Bros. , 1 For second best, 100 pounds of "Moore's Best" flour, given by the Edgefield Mercantile Company. 9 Finest single red: Swift's pre mium ham, given by H II Sanders. 10 Finest single pink: Kodak, given by Geo. F. Mims. II Finest single bronze : Univer sal Perculator, given by Stewart & Kernagban. i 12 Finest two on one stem: Cut glass dish; given by Dr. JP S Byrd. 18 Prettiest collection of roses: Eight dajT alarm clock, given by Jones & Son. - 14 For prettiest collection of dahlias: .Umbrella, given by Dorn t & Mims. 15 For prettiest design made of chrys;tnthemums: Picture given by Norris Bu imons dirag store. "16 Finest fern: Parlor pedestal, given by the Edgeficld Mercantile Company. 17 Finest palm: Pair of ladies* shoes, giv?rc bj' Mr. S. B. Kennerly Prettiest decorated rig: Set sin gle harness, given by Ramsey & Jones. Prettiest decorated child's riff: Gold pin, given by Dr. A H Corley. Prettiest decorated ?loat; Libra ry table, give J~?-the Edgefield Mercantile C' Most stri' prize $5.00,' Most atf back: Gold pard. j Treasurer's STotice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from die 15th day of Oct. 1909 to the 15th day of March 1910 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be ad ded to all unpaid taxes after the 1st day of Jan. to the 31st of Jan. 1910, of twofer cent, from the 1st day of Feb, to the last day of Feb. 1910 *txid penal ty of five per cent from the first day of March to the 15th day of March 1910. The tax levies for the year 1909 are as follows: For State purposes 5? mills. Ord. ?mnty " 5 " " Cons. School tax 3 " V Special County tax 1J " V Bacon S. D. Special 2 " 44 Edgefield S. D. 2 " '-' Long Cane S. D. " 3 " 9 Liberty Hill S. D. 3 " 'i Johnston S. D. 3 '* M<Plum Branch S. D. No. 1 3 " " White Town S. D. 3 " lt Pafksville S. D. 3 " ff Washington S. D. 2 " " R. R. Bonds Wise T's,p 1} " a .< Pakens " 3 " " " " " Johnston 3 " ****** "Portion Pine Grove 15 " it t, tt tt Portion Blocker 15 V ****** "Town Edgefield \ " i* School Bonds " 1 ** " Corporation Purposes 2> " All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and .60.years except those ex empt by law are liable 4to a poll tax of one dollar each. A capitation tax of 50 cents'each is to be paid on all dogs. A ^commutation road tax of $2.00 each'must be paid by able bodied male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 years. No checks or drafts will be accepted in payment of taxes unless the party giving same can be held personally re sponsible for its payment. JAS. T. MIMS. Co. Treas. E. C. Rives Bros have just received a j case of ladies' sweaters from th manufacturers for early fall wear, and they ask the ladies to call and j see the new style in sweaters for I Misses and Ladies. MCCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Canada, or by mail direct.. More sold than any othir make. Send for free catalogue. MCCALL'S MAGAZINE ' More subscribers than any other fashion magazine-million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery, plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing, etiquette, good stories, etc. Only SO cents a year (wcnh double), including a iree pattern. Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and new cash prise offers. Address Im neaw co.. w u lu w. ria SJ,, NIW nu We have just open'ec m? ?-?soi ClothingjHats,Shqes gF " ing goods."T* We can sri ^? line of men's-and boy's l? est shades. I It may be surprising we can sell you a i Better Fitting, B * and BETTER WEA and at a great Saving; ? est shades and patterns up to $22.50. . A great line of soft ar shapes and shades, prii $3-50. : We also handle a full '.boy's Shoes. Prices fr< Dp not fe and see us S ; To The PostC liding. - - Edge ------ m^t?mmm For Sale Real Estate No. 101. One of the Best Hotels n any country Town in the South, 14 Rooms and all appurtenances, already furnished, well established, well equipped, well patronized. Situated near the business part of j *? Town JNu. business ps -e field, S. C." No. 104. Residence on Jeter Stree' in Edgefield, S. C. No. 105., 00-ac;-e Farm between Edgefield and Trenton S. C. No. 106., 200-acre Farm about 10 miles South of Edgefield, S. C. ' No. 107. The Capt. Lewis Jones] place-170 acres beautifully located in towin pf Edg( ?field. Purchaser could sell almost enough town lots to pay foi* the place. 2 4-room dwellings. No. 108. Good Farm, 205 acres j on road between Edgefield and! Park8ville, 4 milefi from latter place 100 acres of timbered land, well watered, two good tenant houses. No. 108.; Good ftrm on rarksville road six ihiles west of Edgefield con taining 77 aores. Good three room j house, good water and good pasture, very desirable place. For Rent. Two Cottages in Edgefield. If you have any Real Estate, Houses, Lands for Sale ot to Buy, or any business in Rea ! Estate I beg j to offer my services in giving same | prompt attention. Let me know of your Wants and Don't Wants. E. J. Norris, Insurance and Real Estate Ag ent ] Insurance I represent a strong line of Fire In surance Companies and can insure your property. Your patronage will be appreciated. H. A. Smith. KILLTHI COUGH ?ND CURE T^E LUNGS wT Dr. King's New Dtovery r?w /CONSUMPTION Pries FOR I 0UGHS an i 50c & $1.00 W0U)S . Fro? Tria!. Surest and Cuici eot Cure for all THROAT and 3 .UNG TBOUB LES, or MONEY BACK I 1 with a large stock. , and Gents Furnish - ow .you the .swellest suits in air-th^lat-, "". to you to know that etter Looking, [RING SUIT ill styles in. the new I. Prices from $4.50 id stiff hats in all the ces from 45c up to i line of men's and )m,$1.25 up to$5. iii to call i Store, )ffice. field, S. C. Light Saw, Lathe and Ship gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, o. ....?.. 1 ...... xi_i_ THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA; AUGUSTA, - - , GA. L. C. HAYi^E, President * CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. CAPITAL $250,000.00. SURPLUS & PROFITS $200,1)00.00. The business of our ' putof town friends., receives the same careful attention as that of our local depositors. The accounts of careful conservative people elicited. =====^-_!-===?===*: BANK EDGE FIELE. EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS J, C. SBEPPABD, W. W. ADAMS J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAIXSFOR J, M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLEI W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W< W. ADAMS. vice-President E. J. M1MS, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits b; special contract. Mon?y to loan orv liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to business. YOUR Account Solicited .qanoo juin dois *l?ing m AU1?4MSKI MIN Mm m INC IE AN IRON BED. No crevices as hiding \ places for pests,and no slats, cpntinually fall ing dfrwn, White Effarn eled and brass mount ed, Comfort in their very looks, and easily kept clean. Cost no more than out-of-date wood beds. We have them at $3.50 to $100. Georgia-Carolina Furniture Co., Originally Fleming & Bowles. 904 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. A nice souvenir needle case free for the asking. . Watch and Jewelry Repai ring Eyeglasses Fitted AH Work Guaranteed GEO.F. MIMS, Edgefield, S. C. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. ?^Offlce over Post-Office. TIM KOfIS & COR LEY,. SURGEON DEN TTSTC I am doing business at the same old stand. Will pay the highest market price for your cotton seed and will sell you meal and hulls at very low prices, or will exchange meal and hulls for seed. I solicit a share of your patronage. J. W. CHEATHAM. Lumber 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. BUILDING MATERIAL. You should remember when buy ing anv one of the dozen following articles that 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 oi Phone me. Phone No. 10. E. S. JOHNSON. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. nannoBaBDnBaasaBCBKnsn NEW ARRIVALS IN GOOD THINGS TO EA T. LEGGETT'S PREMIER SEEDED RAI SINS i2^c pound. LEGGETTS PREMIER JAM 25c jar. " " JELLY ioc jar. ; MAPLE SYRUP . 50c quart. 'CHOICE'?VAP. APRICOTS 20c pound, <l .. " PEACHES 15c pound. ?. PEANUT BUTTER ioc jar.V ~. POST-T?ASTIES ioc package. Mackerel, fine, white, and fat ioc. each. We are agents for Huyler's Candy, always fresh and as ever unexcelled. Come in and inspect our line. W. E. Lynch & Co. mtv/mumi.III.??minimi.111111111111.MmnnmmKumwimim Now is the Time to buy Lime, Cement, Plast?r, Paint and Roofing. Write Rc J. Horne & Co., Augusta.Gu. For Prices. "BiUd3?'s Mit9Pial from foundation to roof;" W. W. RAMSEY G. W. LEGWEN. RAMSEY & LEGWEN, Cotton Factors, 835-7 REYNOLDS STREET, - AUGUSTA, GA. . . . DEALERS IN . . . - coi TON FACTORS. We most respectfully solicit your patronage. All business entrusted to us will receive our most careful attention. We offer every facility at our command for the convenience and accommo dation of our customers and their friends and ask a trial. We extend every possible courtesy consistent with good business and will appreciate any confidence reposed in us. LUKE & FLEMING, Opposite Cotton Exchange, - - Augusta, Georgia. E. J. NORRIS, General Insurance, Fire and Life Specialties, Accident, Health, Tornado, Live Stock. I Represent the People of Edgef?eld County and I rep? resent the Prudential Life Insurance Co., The] Gibraltar Company. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Home Fire Insurance Co., of New York, the largest in America. iEtna Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, one of the biggest-The combined assets of t hese three over $60,000,000.00-and many ther Companies. This Agency has paid out about $50,000.00 in Fire Losses. I feel sure there is no where to be had as good a Life Insurance Policy as that issued by the Prudential Life In surance Company. E. J. NORRIS. 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, j 863 Broad St., Augusta, Qa?