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ADVERTISER w. Enters the the largest ni be allowed or Just th Don't iori and when i DRUGS, R Also remer rgj [gag t?SOS? 72t? BUGGIES AND WAGONS We take this means of saying to our friends and public that we have added a full line of high class ve hicles and harness that we expect to handle in connection with our stock business. Will carry Brock way, Colonial, Ratterman & Luth and others. Also a full line of wagons. Our motto: "Everything guar anteed to be as represented*" Wilson & Cantelou ga ?wp If you would Raise Big Crops, f?|Pfy[( If you would have fewer acres and Larger Crops. If you would reduce your i*3r fe cost of production, buy from the COMB AHEE FERTILIZER CO., " CHARLESTON, S. C. We manufacture all grades of fertilizers and carry a large stock of the best quality offer, tilizer material. If you want fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Grain, Tobacco? Track, buy only the best from a well known company such as the COMBAHEE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, S. C. lom? off Good Fertilizers' WRITE FOR PRICES. mm S GREAT VOTING TO A CLOSE E. LYNCH & COMPANY contest by giving a handsome chafing dish to the Contestant who secures amber of subscriptions from March 22nd to April 1st. Double votes will i all subscriptions brought in during this time. Contest Closes Saturday, April tree more weeks to work for the Prizes yet the prize offered by W. E. Lynch & Company, n town remember that he carries a beautiful line of ANCY GROCERIES, STATIONERY, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. tiber if you don't win this prize your subscriptions count double any way mmm VA VA VA mR Edgefield County CORN GROWERS Encouraged by the suecess of last year's corn contest and in order to give additional stimulus to the production of corn in the county, The Advertiser will conduct another corn contest this year. T7JPCT DP 1717 . fifteen dollars in Gold Coin filial rniZifi. wmbe given the Edgefield county farmer who grows the greatest number of bushels on of com on one acre of land during the year 1911. C?PfllVTrt, D?T'?!?* Ten dollars in Gold Coin OJL^UINJJ rmZilL. will be given the farmer in Edgefield county who grows the second largest number of bushels of corn on one acre during the vear 1911. The foregoing prizes are offered unconditionally and without embarrassing or complicated restrictions. The contestants can plant their corn when they please,fertilize it as they please and cultivate by whatever system they please Only one requirement is made: The acre must be in one continuous plot of ground and not composed of two or more rich spots selected from different parts of the farm. The area planted must NOT be less than one acre. l The rules for measurement of the land and corn next fall will be more rigid than in the past contests, and will not only be printed on the judge's certifi cates, but will be published in several issues of the paper, so that everybody can read them and become familiar with them. i Who'll win the Gold this Year Prizes will be awarded at the County Fair.