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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1902. Old .newspapers for sale at this office for 20 cents perghundrod. Those candidates who want good luci in the first ^primary and bet ter luck in the second primary should have their tie kets printed at the ADVERISER joh office. J am a candidato for the House of Representatives. Iwill ab:de the result of the primary and support all thc noa^.inees of the partv. J. W. DEVOI.F I take this means of informing my patrous and tho public that I will be in my office ebout August loth. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Edgefield county at once to prepare for portions in the government service-railway mail clerks, let ter carriers, custom house and de partment clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. For the next ten days we will make a further cut in order to clc8( out the remainder of summer wa6h goods before our fall stock begius to arrive, which will be in a short time. The goods must go regardless of cost. Now is the time to get the greatest bargains of the season. Your for bargains. J. W. PEAK Plant Buist's turnip seed once and yon will always plant them. They are the best on the market. A freah Bupply at G. L. PENN & SON FOR RENT-The home of the late Dr. J. W. Hill, on Main street two blocks from the public square. For price, terms, etc., apply to J H. CANTELOU. Any and every tuiug in spring and summer goods can he found at the New York Racket store. For the next 30 days all of these good are on the bargarn counter. Call early and ask for what you want. Our prices for this special sale will make you wonder how they can be made for so little money. J. W. Peak. We are going out of the Sewing Machine business and will close out five Standard sewing ma chines ai invoice cost for cash. When we aay cost we mean it. If you need a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES. We are headquarters for paints, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. For sale: Two or three first clasa milch cows at reasonable prices. E. J. Nor. is We carry a full line of o^vb brushes, hair brush*'', nail brush es, dressing combs, Jine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCE VJ Co. I will be absent from my. office from August 1st to August 16th. E. C. SMITH, Dentist. Trv Lynch's One Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. W. E. LYNCH & Co. We wish to inform our patrons and the puplic that we have just received, direct from Buist's seed farm, turnip seed in all the vari eties, such as Red or Purple Top, Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Gol den Ball, Seven Top and Buist's Improved Rutabaga. G L. PENN & SON. A carload of Rock Hill end Car olina high grade buggies that are right up-to-date, which we are sell ing at a low price. Also a dozen other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY & JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Can you use a nice 100-piece china dinner set ? We will sell you one for less than you can buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line of \ lass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not. sell you one ? RAMSAY & JONES. Quite a novel line of swinging lamps just received. Your Louse will be brighter if you will hang one of these lamps in it. RAMSEY & JONES. The season is L OW on for matting and laniolum. We have them in many beautiful patterns. RAMSEY & JONES. Oak bed room aud walnut mar ble top en i le 8. Wardrobes with French glass doors to match. Iron beds and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if you waut them. RAMSEY & JONES. We havo the only First-Ciass Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous ba-bors alwp *< on band to serve you. Fresh Lowels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers in flrst-cla&s con dition. Come to us for your shar ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. .lmiiuniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I TBE AUGUSTA 1 I SAYINGS BANK. I = 3 : 805 Broad Street. 5 SW. B. YOO.;G, .... Presidents Sj. G. Wff??l-E, - ... CaibitrS fj SAVINGS AC COUTS SOLICITED fj I Interest Paid on Deposits! III??UJIIIfMIIHI flllll?tlllltlflflliliil||||||?ff||||fii mu iiiii!illiiiiillliii:iiuiilllliuuiiuiliiuiuiiiuiiitr.:itt ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ?l!lll!Iflllllllllllllll!IIUIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII?7 The priroarv election on Tues day, 26th. The Edgefield Baptist assucia ati.ou convenes at Rehoboth ou Sept?moer 10th. Rev. A. J. Reamy, waa entertain ed on Suiiday last at the hospita blehome of Mr .B. B. Jones. Next in imp >rtance to the elec tion of 1376 is that to be held in our town on Saturday next, Kemember the meeting of the Business League which will be held in the court house Thursday afternoon. Attend the speaking in the court house Friday. The new county is sue among others will be full) discussed. Mrs. Kate Cheat barn andL. W. Cheathara are in Atlanta visiting the sister of the former, Mrs Tre zevant. Mrs. W. S. Mobley and children, of Jobnstou, are visiting Mrs. W. B. Cogburn. Mrs. Jas. E. Hart and her two little sons havo returned from Johnston, where they have been visitiug relatives for several weeks. Mr Gadsden Morrall, oldest eon ofMrs Sallie MorralI,who resides in Charleston, is on a visit to his mother and fcisters. Miss Curran Hartley and her aut.t, Mrs Eugene Bates are spenc ing some time at Heudersonville and Brevard, N. C. M ?BB Ina Weiss Hartley, a beau tiful blond, of Batesburg, is visi ting hercou8?n,Miss ZenaTimmer man. Mr. J. W. Hardy and family, of Johnston spent Sunday in our town ou a visit to Mr. and A? rs. J. S. Smith. We have just received the pre mium list of the State fair to be held Oct. 28th-31. Efforts will bo made to eclipse all previous state fair records. Mr. W. H. Yeldell will move his family to Greenwood. He has ac cepted a position with the Far mer's Oil mill-Greenwood Journal. Every citizen who has at heart the interest of Edgefield along moral, material and educHtionul lines should vote "yes" on Satur day so we can pile up au over whelming majority for the school. After spending several days in Parksville, her former home. Mrs. C. A. Brunsen returned on Friday last accompanied by Mit s Emmie Brunson who is visiting relatives in Edgefield. Mr. S. T. Williams of Pleasant Lane, one of the most successful plai?ter6of the county, holding one crop of cotton till auother is made, b..s goue to Hot Springs, N. C. to spend several weeks. Mrs. 0. Sheppard, Jr.,- who has beeu spending some time with her parents at Johnston, left on Thurs day last to joiu Mr. Sheppard at Egan, Ga., where they will make their future home. That gallant old veteran, Col. U. R. Brooks who has friends not only in Edgeiield but every where, came over f -om ' Columbia for severa1 dayB last week look ing af^er his fajm:ng interest near here. A meetingjone that may be call ed a campaign meeting,for the to.vn of Edgefield -will be held ia the court nouse on Friday moruit gat which every candidate will be ex pected to speak. Let every body attend this meeting. The conference of the Bap.'ist church on Sunday morning lase elected the following gentlemen as delegates to the Edgefield associa tion which couveuos at Rehoboth on Sept. 10th. 0. Sheppard, D. B. Hollingsworth, J. L. Mims, W. B. Cogburn, Dr. M. Timmor.s, A. S. Tompkins. The crops in the western portion of the county are unusually fiue. We have seeu them from the South ern railway on the oast to the C. & W. C. on the west and while they are not poor in any section those around Antioch, Red Hil?. Berea, Cleora,Reboboth and Parks ville could be reported almost at 100. Miss Margeret Bunch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Bunch and a niece of Col. J. H. T;llman,is to be married on tomorrow to Mr. George Cofield. Both are residents of Soartanburg. If. will be remem bered that Miss Bunch attended the S. C. C. I. several seesious. The following taken from the G reen ville/" News shows that Miss. Curran Hartley, is considered a paragon of beauty abroad as well as at home "Photographer J. C. Fitzgerald has on exhibition some of the finett pictures ever exhibi iu the city. One isa largepicture of Miss Curran Hartley in water color which is well night perfect" Miss Louise McLeese has return ed to Greenwood, after spending several weeks visit to her aunt, Mrs. Ida Sheppard. Notice Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make a final settlement on the estate of W.N. Burnett deceas ed, in the Office of Judge of Probate at Edgefield court house, South Garo. lina, on Saturday the 6th day of Sep tember, 1902, and at the same time ap plication will be made for a final dis charge as-Administrator of said Estate All person 1 aving dims aganist said es tate are hereby notified to present them, duty attested on or before said date. J. P. BURNETT, ydministrator. 0*A Makes the food more d< ROYAL BAKINO PO Mr W. H. Turner, accompanied by Mrs Turner, leaves to-day for the maufac?uriu2 centres of the north and east to purchase all nf the latest and newest things in wearing apparel for the patrons of Corner siorn. Mr. Turner will be in New York about a week. After Sept. 1st the many patrons of the popular firm of G.L. Penn& son will miss Jimmie Byrd who during his several years stay in Edgefield bas made hundreds of friends for himself and his employes. Jimmie has resigned to attend the dental college in Atlan ta, where he will go about Oct 1st. Judge Campbell, who runs a fancy and green grocery store in the ADVERTISER building, re ceived a crate of Florida grown cabbage whish contained some that weighed twelve pounds. They must have been of the drum-head variety for they were as ]argo as a drum's head. Why canuot such cabbage be grown in this county? Dr. Ernest C. Smith, after rus ticating for two weeks at his home and on his farms near Wil liston, has returned to his office looking more stalwart and robust thau evor. Dr. Smith can in futura be found in the beautiful dental offices in the Parker building. He is now one of the ADVERTISER'S nearest neighbors. After a delightful wedding jour ney of two weeks in the mountains and visiting relatives ic Spartan-! burg Mr. and Mrs. George F.MiraB returned to Edgefield on Friday raining last. A happier couple bas never launched upon the mat rimonial sea. May their joysever outweigh their Borrows and their crowns outnumber their crosses. The Protracted Meetings, The meeting which wa s conduct ed last week at Stevens creek church by Revs. A. J. Reamy and L. B. White was a great success. Besides reviving the membership 23 were received for baptism. Rev. Mr. Reamy is greatly bel'-ved by the good people of this church aDd it [seems to have been a special dispensation of providence that he was sent among them. Rev. George W Davis is holding the annual protracted meeting at McKendree this week. May his labor bo as seed sown iu good ground that wiil bring forth much fruit. Rev. A. J. R^amy preached iu our Baptii* church 5*uuday morn ing and evening last and begin ning with Sunday next will con duct a revival service which will last several days. Rev. L. B. White, the pastor of j Horn's creek church, assisted by Rev. A. J. Reamy, is conducting a protracted meeting this week at that hibtoric old church. We are too prone to view our neighbor'siaults through a mag nifying glass. JUST LOOK AT HER, Whence eame that sprightly step, faultiest? ekiu, rosy complet ion, smiling face. She looks], boks good,feels good, Here's her Beeret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. ReBult,-all orgaus active, di&es t ion good, no headaches, no chance for the "blues". Try them yourself, at G. L. PENN & son drug store. 'lhe Yorkvill* Enquirer made the following reference to Mr. J. T. Gantt and his candidacy for secretary of stale: Mr. J. TGautt who as assistant, has virtually beeu secretary of state duri og the past four years, seeks election to this important office. As to the qualifications or claims of the other candidates The En quirer knows little : but it is a fact thai the people of the state are tin der much obligation to Mr. Gantt for much valuable information about the office they have gotten through the newspapers during the past four years. Mr. Gantt ba? done a great des! of work that he was not required to do, and made common with the general public, much important information that was previously held principally by the lawyers. If he fehould be eltcted and prove as efficient in the position of principal as he has been in the position of first assist ant, the people will have no cause to complain. Enginesand Boilers, i BI)0 0!|S GET OUR PRICES. Complete Uotron, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press, Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits.. Building, Ti ?dge, F acte ry, F uric and Railroad Castings, Railroad, SUI Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing. Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works ?k\^ Repa is Promptly Done Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co AUGUSTA, GA i BAKING POWDER PURE Vicious and wholesome WPM 00.. KEW YORK. TJ. X. GUNTER. Augusta Chronicle BATESBUKG, S. C. Aug. 9-Twenty odd years ?go upon the rostrum of the BATKSBUKG High school, with United States flag floating above bis head, stood a boy of tender I yea rs who delivered one of the most patriotic and remarkable fourth of July orations ever heard in^this country. That oration was delivered by' Hon. U. X. Guuter, the leading candidate for attorney general for South Carolina. After graduating with highest honors that tbe South Carolina college could confur, Mr. ??runter commenced the praotice of law at Spartsnburg, S. C. The result wt.B that hundreds of tbe citizens of the state became his clients and his office became head quarters for safe and honest ad vice on questions of law. KE IS CONFIDENT Our state campaign is drawing1 to a close, and of course the candi dates are all on the anxious seat. It is however, the generally ac cepted fact that Hon. U.X. Gun ter will be elected attorny general, by a large majority. For four years he has been assistant attorney gen eral, and has done his state valua ble service. During Mr. Gunter's] term of office his office has been burdened with a great deal of liti gation, and in nearly every case that he has carried to the supreme court on a decision he has rende red has been sustained. FIGURING IT OUT. Mr Gunter saved to thc public schools of South Carolina a la* gt j sum of money that had been squan dered by trustees in buying worth less charts at exorbitant prices, and this has; gaiaed him the enthusiastic support of every school teacher and friend of educa tion. But the crowniug light of Mr. Gunter has been his successful warfare waged against trusts,head ed by the Virginia-Carolina Chem ical Co., and the decisions of Judgo Simouton recently rendered clinch es the victory for our farmers. It is| now coucoeded that South Caro lina has solved the problem of suc cessfully combating the oppressive and iniquitous trust system, and to our brainy youug assistant at torney general is largely due the praise. Mr% Gunter is a young gentle-| mau of high legal attainments and both his moral and private charac ter are beyond reproach. 1 Know of no young man in the south who has a brighter future ??h^ad. H ia very frank, affable and genia1 manner makes a strong and enduring frieud of every acquain tance aud whenever Mr. Guuter appears upon the public rostrum h is presence is greeted and ap plauded. Hon. U. X. Gunter is absolutely incorruptible and under any and all circumstances has faithfully and fearlessly discharged his every duty. That Mr. Ganter will be our next attorney general is a conceded fact. The middle aud lower coun-l ties of the state are practically solid for him, while in the Pied mont belt, his adopted home, the voters are wildly enthusiastic in their support. Spartanburg, with ita 8,000 Democratic voters will give Mr. Gunter the largest majority ever received by any candidate, while Greenville, Oconee, Pickens, An derson, Laurens, Union, Cherokee ard York will closely follow suit. Those counties contain half the voters of the state, andas the- are all Mr. Gunter's stronghold it can readily be seen that the election of Hon. U. X. Gunter is. a forgone conclusion. J. EDWARDS. Advertised Letter?. List of letters remaining in th? Post Office at Ed?efield C. H., July 18th 1902: i em O K'rkler, Henry wn,iam> ST, Crrten. Ellen Pearn an. Jannie Boyce. Mattie Watsoe, J W T, Howard Flarch Talory, Adaline Brown. When asking for letters on this list say "advertised." W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. The Best Prescriptions for Malara CInMr- and Fever is a bottleof GROVES TASI -.ss CHILL TOXIC. It is simply quinine in a tasteless form '0 pay. Price 50c FAT TOO FAT PEOPLE RerJnce Your Weignt wim "REDUCTO." Reduce your fat and b?"r? tined. Refine vour fat and be reduced. "Keducto" is a perfectly harmless veg etable compound endorsed by thousands of Physicians and People who have tried it. We send you the Formula and you make "Reducto" at tlome 'f you desire, you know full weHl the ingredients and therefore need have no fear of evil ef fects. Send $1.00 for receipt or tic for sample treat merl andinstruc tions.everythinjr mailed in plain envelope. Address : Ginseng Chemical Co. 3701 BjcrrcRSON AVE ST LOUIS MO ANNOUNCEMENTS : $5.00 CASH IN AD\ ANCE. Congress I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the second congressional district, sub ject to the result of the primary elfctiou and hereby pledge myeelf to abide by and support the nom inees at said election, and to sup port the platform and principles of the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democrats of Edgefield Coim'y : I am a candidate for Congress from the 2nd district and will abide the re sult of the primary. While lam op posed to imperialism, 1 am in favor of treu. .L s allowing us to shore our goot's on ..bi ral terms in every market of the world. I favor" practical, tangible re sults. Trusts should be throttled, but corporations doing a legitimate busi ness should be encouraged and pro tected. Bural Del i vea j iou te?, in suf ficient number to supply mail to every family every day, should be establish ed. I favor turning loose all the mon ey down here that can possibly be secured. The rights and conveniences of the people should receive para mount attention. What I am today is due largely to your support and help, for which I feel grateful to yoi', and I refer you to the record which will show for itself whether 1 have been true to you and whether I have pro tected and promoted your interest. I will thank you for your support in the ensuing Democratic primary. J. WM. THURMOND. To the Democratic vot?rs of Edge field county : I hereby announce myself as a candidate, in the ensuing primary, for congress from the second dis trict and solicit your support. I entertain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the issues of the day whenever proper occasions present themselves, and in the meantime hope that my "character and general fitness may receive your attention. I shall be subject at all limes to the regulations pre scribed for the primary, and sub scribe to such pledge as the wis dom of the S'ate democratic party may formulate. Respectfully, G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. Auditor I respectiully announce myself as a candidate for the office of Au ditor of Edgefield County. I will abide the results o? the primary election and support the nominees of the party. H. W. DOBEY. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor; and do hereby pledge myself to abide the reBults of the primary election and to support the nominees of the democratic party. J. B. HALTIWANGER. Trearurer I am a candidate for .County Treas urer. I will support the nominees of the pa>*ty and abide the results of the democratic primary CM. WlLLTAMS. I i. rppctfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer WW abid<; by the results ?f the democratic nrimary and sup port the cominees of the same. I say, as 1 have said before,! hope my friends will remember me in this election. If not I witt love them just the same. J. TRAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. 1 will abide the re sults of the primary elections and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result and support tho nominees of the democ^tic primary. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. I respectfully beg leave to an nounce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject the rules of the Democratic primary, hereby pledging myself to abide the result of the party. M. P. WELLS. The friends of Mr. W. A. D. Blackwell and of the public inter ests of the county desire to nomi nate him for Sub-County Commis sioner, as a good, careful business man in whose hands the county af fairs would be wisely and honestly managed. Mr. Blackwell has the confidence and esteem of h i s neighbors, and has been solicited to run for this position and we ask for his support by the public who pledge him to abide by the rules of the Democratic party and to sup port the nominees of the party. MANY FRIENDS. The many friends of Hon. W. R. Parks desire to present his name to be voted upon at the coming primary for a seat iu the Legislature. We beleive the inte rest of the County should be put into the hands of able and conser vative business men, when these can be secured. Not only is Mr Parks able aud successful, but he is conservative, and the public in terests can be safely put in his care, with the assurance that they will be economically and wisely direc ted. We pledge him to abide by the rul ?9 of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the party. MANY FRIENDS. Superintendent of Education I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Supertntendent of Edu cation for Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo cratic primary. WM. A. BYRD. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to tho of fice of County Superintendent of Education for.--Edgefield county and agreeJkeTabide ' the result of the prindary election and support the nonjinees of the democratic party. Respectfully, A. R. NICHOLSON. ANNOUNCEMENTS $2.50 CASH IN ADVANCE. Magistrate ? I respectfully ai.bounce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate of the first judicial district of Edgefield coun ty. I shall be grateful for the sup port of my friends and fellow-cit izens. I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and will support all the nom inees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. I respectfully announce myself np candidate for election as Magis trate ot the first judicial district of this county, and pledge myself to abide the rules and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary. If elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office in an intelligent, conscientious, impartial manner, and hope to merit the approval of all good citizens as well as of the friends, who desire'1 mo to stand for the office. D. T. GRICE. I herebv announce myself as a I candidate for the office of Magis trate of the sixth judicial district of thiscouuty. I pledge myself to abide by the rules of the democrat ic party and will support the nom inees of the same. L. G. BELL. Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce to the voters of Edgefield county that I am a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Supervisor of Registration and will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the same. Thanking you for favors of the past, I shall try to merit your continued favor and confidence. JNO. 0. HERIN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Super visor of Registration for Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary and sup port the nominees of the Democrat ic party. JA*. A. HOLLAND. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Sub-County Commis sioner for Edgefield county and do heteby pledge myself ;o abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the Democratic party. A. G. WILLIAMS. Probate Jndge I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Edge field county and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primary election and support the nominees of the party. J. D. ALLEN. Supervisor I respectfully announcb myself asa candidate for th? office of Su pervisor. I rviil abide by the re sults ot tbe democratic primary and support the nominees of tbi. party. D. D. PADGETT. I am a candidate for office o Supervisor of Edgefield County subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary of August 26th. I will be very thankful for any and all support given me, and, if elect I ed, will discharge '.he duties of the office with au eye single to the I good of the county and the people. R. A. COCHRAN. Wheel. FOR SALE-A Columbia chain less bicycle in fine running order. Has automatic brake and the tires are in good condition. Reason for selling: EdgefiVld is so densely populate i that there is not room enough for wheels on the sidewalks of the metropolitan city. Apply at ADVERTISER office. A. F. PERKINS. mm AN ?NIVEESITY, GREENVILLE, S- C Will begin next session on Wednesday, September 17, 1902. Location convenient and healthful. Courses of study elective or lead ing to B. A. and M. . A. degrees. A Postal Card Will bi lng a NEW DOMES TIC sewing machine io yonr home for inspection. The NEW DOMESTIC was awarded the gold medal, the highest award given at the Pan American exposition. When you see and know what this machine is you will have no other. Call on or write to J. E. ROGERS, Trenton, S. C. Wofford College, H N SNYDER j M A. PRES. Full College Coures, Favorable surroundings. The best influeuces. Necessary expenses from $160 to $172 for the year. For caialogue or other information, apply to J. A. GAME WELL, Secretary Wofford ? College, Fitting School, SPARTANBURG, - - S.C. Elogaut new building. Careful attention to individual student. Board and tuition for year,$110. All information given by A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. ?JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllMIIIII'l.I!lllllllilli!ll!llilll!l!lllll!ll."?.": dll=E===fflHl? I THE FARMERS BANK ? I OF EDGEFIELD, S- C. j . STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. E THE LAR I ! STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Faiduv Capital.$ r>8'0?0-0? I I Surplus andi Undividedrofi. 10,000.00 = I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 j I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 | 5 We invite attention of those desiring a sa e depository for their money to the above = I fae's. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. | S , Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trastee, guard.an^ s - administrator and executor, and to accept acd execute trusts generally. = A. E. PADGETT, President l\ P. RAINSFORD, Vice-Pres. fi = J. L.CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. DARLING, Asst.-Cashier Sj iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimnmiiiT ?JIIIIII illili^ WHITE - 8TONE LIM SPRINGS AND HOTEL White Stone, S. C, Eight miles fi om S partan burg, South Carolina, the newest and BEST OIT SUMMED RESORTS The Whitestone Lrthia Water is now justly famous. The sprihgs are within a few steps of the hotel and localed beautifully by na ture, The HOTEL is brand new in construction, magnificent in equipment, elhgant in appearance Electric lights and water works Excellent culinary department, finely furnished rooms, Specially engaged orchestra for the entertainment of guests, Delightful shades and pleasant walks. The railroad station is Rich Hill, S C, and the hotel is reached in a ten minutes ride. For rates or other information Address: WHITE STONE LITHIASPRING. H.A. WEST, Manager. aimil linne wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww fe ? fe Watch this space for the advertisement of % 6? Po COBB? Dealer in Buggies, "Wagons, I Furniture, % Undertakers' Sup plies, Etc. - G. P. COBB, fe * fe fe * Ec Es fe ? fe fe * it fe fe fe fe fe iiAlMMMMAVMA\MMMMMAiMAiMMiiMA\MiiMMMMAiAVMMAiAi JOHNSTON, S. C EfCSMITH DENTIST^ 1 PARKER BLOC j EDGEFIELD. I 5.C. . i 1 TEETH EXTMCTEffWHOUT PAIN ~ \ 14 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE- \ The CORNER STORE Now announces their cut price -Clearance - Sale? - preparatory to leaving for tte Eastern markets io August. This sale covers everything from your - HAT TO YOUR HOSIERY and commences on July 21st, and ForCash Only Reader, this means mr.c? to the buyers. Respectfully, M W. H. TURNER M R. H. M I M S, Photographer, EXJG-EEl-?" JD* S. C. ' Strictly up-to-date. Have you a photograph of each member of your family. Uood work at low prices. SSI Watch this Space for the Advertisement of O WDOM'S ^SPOT CASH535 iiiiiiimimmii Store iiiiiimiiiiiimii -DEALER IX GROCERIES, HARDWARE T. A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building .zzr^rjfSLtt. w&yr'*.-^tJLJ acsc^yxranry? W- J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEADENS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and . Other Material Wr te TTs For Pricer Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.