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FARM $100,000.00 to loan on imp posit in one of the Banks ii Company. We have been in years. Interest 7 per cent. JAMES FRAN] - DIDN'T UNDERSTAND, j Robson-I understand that rou hare a great deal ol fret work In roar some. Snobson-I don't see the necessity for ??-awing my wife into UM conver sation. A BASEMENT KITCHEN, TOO. Th? Mistress-Maty Ann, has the furnace gone out? The New Cook-If It has, mom, lt must have gone out through th' cellar windy, cos lt ain't come through hers, mum. HARD BUSINESS. > Jennie-I suppose in your business of blU collecting nearly every maa you to call again. Jack-No; most of them dare me. GOOD WAY. Tom-I've got a grudge against Jackson, but I'm going to get eves With him next Christmas. Jack-How? Tom-Going to send his boy a nfs sad dram. HARD ON TOM Tessie-Tom luis s soft spot lc his heart for me. Jessie-Why so? Tessie-He says he ls always think ing of me. Jessie-A man doesn't think with his heart Tho soft place must be in his head. Just received one car load each numbers one and two shingles. W. W. Adams & Co. LOANS roved farms. Money on de i Augusta. Ko, delay. No this business exclusively i7 rerm of loan five years. ? & SON Augusta, Ga. ITS STRONG POINT. De Auber-Tes, I've Just fialsned that painting Do you like the per ?pee ti ve? . Orville Blunt-Yes. lt's great Tbs further away you stand from lt th? better lt looks! HOW IT HAPPENED. ..>a Tom-Was lt case of love at first elgfctf Karry-No-first call She was a telephone girl, and he was taken with her voice wheo he first heard lt THEN THEY HAD IT. Mrs. Henpeck-Mr. Highflier never takes his wife out In his automobile. Mr. Henpeck-J guess he doesn't care to have two unmanageable things on his band at one time. . HE WAS WISE Conductor (crowded street carl More forward, please! i Passenger-Not on your life This ; lady sitting here ls my wife, and if j anyone Bits in her lap lt's going to be me. I'm wise to this road's curves, all right Mr. Smith-My boy at college ls go lug to have a bot time this year. * Mr. Jones-Think so? Mr. Smith-Sure of lt I am going ] to give bim a Turkish bath cabinet 1 and a sweater < If you love jrour wife buy her a new Perfection oil cook stove. stewart <fc Hernachvn. i ? I I NEW BAGGING i Piece hagging, New Ties Re-bundled Ties, Scale beams? Steelyards. Jones & Son. ' USED UNIVERSALLY CORTR?GHT^GUS WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were fir?t introduced (24 years ago) you had some excuse for being sceptical: But now If you are sceptical it caa only be because you do not know the facts in the case. They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. They are fireproof, stormproof ; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. For further detailed information apply to Stewart & Kr aaghan Edgefield. C. Grocery Specials Leggets premier cheese 20c the pound Premier asparagus points 30c the pound Orange Marmalade 25c the jar norway mackerel lUc W. E. Lynch and o. Round TriplExcuraion Fares Via Southern Railway from Edgefield, S. C Augusta, Ga. and return Account Georgia-Carolina Fair Nov. 6-11, 1911, $1.20. Tickets on sale Nov. 5 to 10 in ?lusive with final limit returning Nov. 12, 1911, $1.20. Augusta, Ga. and return, Ac jount negro Fair Association, Nov 14-17, 1911. Tickets sold Nov. 13 to 16 and for trains soheduled to irrive Augusta before noon Nov, 17 with final limit returning to reach starting point not later than midnight Nov. 20, 1911. $2.25. Richmond, Va. and return, $17 15. Account National Convention United Daughters of the Confedera cy, Nov. 6-11, 1911. Tickets sold Nov. 4, 5 and 6, 1911 with fina limit returning Nov. 20, 1911. New Orleans, La. and return $20.35. Account American Bank erg' Association, Nov. 20-25, 1911 Tickets sold Nov. 17 to 20, 1911 inclusive good returning Nov. 30 1911. Extensions. Savannah, Ga. and return, $4.90 Account Grand Prize Automobile Races, Nov. 27-30, 1911. Tickets 3old Nov. 26 to 29, 1911, inolusive with final limit returning Dec. 1911. The Southern Railway offers con lenient schedules, snperb service and Pullman sleeping oar and Southern Railway dining car ser vice on all through trains. For de tailed information, call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or John L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga. Frank L. Jenkins, TPA., Augusta, Ga. It's Equal Don't Exist No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to compare with Buoklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, eczema, salt rheum. For tore eyes, jold sores, chapped hands or sprains ts supreme. Unrivaled for piles. Iry it. Only 25c at Penn & Hol itein's, W E Lynch & Co., B. Tim npns, NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of the late Thomas G. Smith wil make payment at once to the under signed, and persons holding claims against said estate must present same at once for payment to the un dersigned or be debarred by law. Joe S. Smith, Administrator NOTICE I take this means of informing my Edgefield friends that I am now with Burton-Taylor Wise Co., of Ausraste, and I shall be pleased to have my friends call when they are in the oity. I shall at all times tako pleasure in showing them every courtesy possible. We give special attention to mail orders and any order sent me will receive my per sonal attention. Edgar L. Hart. NOTICE. I desire to notify my friends that I am now in Augusta with the large dry goods firm, Burton-Taylor Wise Co., where I shall be pleased to serve them. When in Augusta do not fail to cali on me. Special atten tion given to mail orders. Your patronage will be appreciated. J. T. Bryan. NOTICE. Notice ie hereby given that on thc 6th day of November, 1911,1 will sell for cash to the highest bidder the following real estate belonging to the estate of J. W. Adams, de ceased, at Edgefield court house: Two hundred and twenty-two and a half acres of land (more or less) bounded on the west by Stevens creek, south by Mr. Chamberlain's land, east by Scott's Ferry road, north by Robert Hall's land. Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, Executrix, Estate of J. W. Adams, Oct 8, 1911. 50 dozen ladies pure silk hose at 25 cents a pair, which is to your in terest to look at them, elsewhere not less than 75 cents a pair. C. H. Schneider, Next to Edgefield Mercantile Co. mmm m i Stylish Fall Garments We have never been equip ped better than we are now to serve the people. Ourlar?e fall stodk of clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear and Fur nishings were carefully bought from the leading manufactur ers. When you buy a suit from us you know it is right in style, quality and price. We sell the celebrated Crossett and Selz-Scwab shoes. Wear a pair and you will wear no others. Full line of nobby fall hats in Stetson and other depend able brands. Let us supply you with underwear for Fall and Winter. Beautiful line of neckwear. DORN & MIMS EDGEFIELD PRESSING CLUB. I wish to inform the public that [ am better equipped than ever to io pressing and cleaning of all kinds. Let me make your old suit look brand new. We take especial pains inpressing ladies skirts. Send is your garments. Satisfaction ynarontoofl r FOR YOUR EDGEFIELD, S. C. f^^Offlce ovpr Posf-Off?ce. James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston, S. C. Office over Farmers Eank Building Improved Standard Machines. Come in and let us demonstrate ;o you the merits of the Standard sentral needle sewing machine. Af ,er a lady sees and appreciates the idvantage of this machine she will ise no other. We are in a position o save you money on a sewing ma ?hine. Edgefield Mercantile Co. J n ? 11 ; ? i 111111111 ii i n 111 ? 11 ? 11 ? J 11 : i m i m J i m i ^ j New Photograph | Galery ... | j lam now prepared to take pho- = ? tcgraphs of all kinds, and respect- 5 : fully solicit the patronage of .tilg i ?? people. Special attention given to T j! groups and outdoor work My ^ f prices are very reasonable. 4; : Gallery open Tuesday, Wednes- S \ day, Thursday and Saturday from E : ll till 5 o'clock. D. O'HARA, \ NORRIS BUILDING = imiiiiiiiimimiiimi****iimNmiimiiiii!iiiir? School Clothes. If you are looking for values at a nodest price you will find our line )f boy's suits at $1.75 to $8.50 a .egular gold mine. All wool fabrics veil tailored, double-breasted coats nade roomy and stylish and full cut n grays and browns in seryiceable ihades. Sizes from 7 to 17 years, ifouth's and men's suits, fancies ind plain. Prices from ?5 to $25. Our new stock of "all and winter uits is growing bi<r?rer and ham lower every da>. ?lue, grays ann >rown in the lead. See our line >efore buying elsewhere. C. II. Schneider, Next door to Edgefield Mer. Co. ---m Electric Bitters Made A New Man Qi fMm. "I was suffering from pain it. my stomach, head and back," writed H. T. Alston, Raleigh, h. C., "and my liver andkfdneyB did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. Buggies and Wagons "Come to see us when in Augusta. We buy th? .ries, and Farm wagons e you a close price. We Moyer buggies. There ket. Try one of them epairing with a new one. lent of buggy and wagon ... t*?4t 3n4 hwy? Our Edgefield friends are invited to pall and see us." We shaft be pleased to show them through our large stock. W. R. Munday & Co 723 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ' Stock feeds We are distributors for the highest grade* feeds on on the market. JJ^-SUCRENE-both dairy and hoise Tennessee horse and mule feed which is ground corn oats and alfalfa. Dried beet pulp-5 per cent, to your dairy feed daily will increase milk supply very materially. ARRI NOTO ft BROS. & CO. P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher is with us and will be glad to see his friends Attention Farmers 'I am better supplied than ever before to suit you in wagons, buggies and car riages. We sell the celebrated Studekak er wagons and carry a full line of sizes. We have a large assortment of buggies in Brookway, Summers, Columbus and oth ers. Come in and see what we have. Our harness department is well stocked with sin gle and double wagon and buggy harness. Can suit any purse.. Full stock of Furni ture. We buy in large quantities direct from manufacturers and can make close prices. Full assortment of house furnish ings of all kinds. We carry a full line of stoves. Buy your wife a new stove and make her happy. It will surprise you how cheap we can sell you a good stove. UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. In this as ir* all other departments we can supply any rea sonable demand. We carry a full line of sizes both in cheap coffins and higher priced cases. Our hearse responds to all calls, either day or night G. P. COBB, Johnston, S. C.