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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24,1902. I would like to say to my friends and the public that on and after October 1st my optical and watch repair business will be continued without Interruption iu the new jewelry store to be cpered by ^lessrs Ramsey & Jeues uuxt door to Post Office. There I will be better than ever fitted for my business. Respectfully, Geo. F. Alms, Optician. For fresh turuip seed, seed that will germinate, assuring you of a good stand, buy Buist's. We have them in all the popular varieties. G. L. PENN & SON. Old newspapers for sale at this office for 20 cents per hundred. Crayoo Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Plant Buist's turnip Beed once and you will always plaut them. They aro the-best on. the market. A fresh supply at G. L. PENN & SON Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not sell you one ? RAMS..Y & JONES. Fur sale : Second hand harvest ing marhiuery such as mowers, rakep, etc, at very low prices E. J Norris We are goiDg out of the Sewing.Machine business and will close out five Staudard sewing ma chines at invoicH cost for ca?h. When we say cost we mean it. If you need a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES We are headquarters for paiute, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices, ere right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. We carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail blush es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. 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, Buch 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 and Car olina high grade buggies that are right up-to-date, which we are sell ing at a low price. Also a dozeu other kinds for cash or on easy terms. KAU EY & JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ?Mi'^fd ftflfl gaarefrteed, 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 glass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Quite a novel liue of swinging lamps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will hang oue of these lamps in it. RAMSEY & JONES. LOST: A setter bitch, black and white spotted, tail clipped, with brush on tip. A reward will be paid if returned to - N. G. EVANS. Oak bed room and walnut mar bi? top suites. Wardrobes with Freuch glass doors to match. Irnu beds and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if yon want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We have the only First-Ciass Barber Shop iu Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on baud to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, BC?B BorH and clippers io first-clasB con dition. Come to us for yoUr shav i'ig, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaran"eed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. NOTICE I respectfully announce to my friends and the public generally of Edgefield county that I am now engaged as salesman with J. B. White & Co.. of Augusta, Ga. I shall be pleased to have you call upon me when in the city. All mail orders sent me will receive careful and prompt attention. Respectfully, W. E. HUFF. I take this means of inform ing the public that I have opened a first class restaurant in the store next door to Scurry's beer gardeD. Meals served at ? '1 hours at rea onable prices. G. W. CAMBELL. .uniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiss 1 THE AUGUSTA I 1 SAYINGS BANK. ? ? 805 Broad Street. f = W. B. YOUNG, President! =J. C. WEIGT.E, - ... Caihie 5 S SAVINGS A?COUTS SpLICITE? ?j |interest Paid ou Deposits! 5 ! ? BB as . l^JL^JJ ! Costs Os!j 25 wai I Or ojll 85 ?egts fo C. Wa har? haadlod Dr. Koffett'i TEETH!Ii*A (Teeth! ai trida M a proprietary medicine, and oar trad ? la il ?ow amoaat to two or Ihm bnadred tfroii par rear, whigl i lirias to UM mothar* of the couatrr, for they tty notti i? sta ot OTOOQIBM to quisle!? th? trouble* Incident to I THE LAS ?iiiiiiiimiuiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiL' I LOCAL AND PERSONAL, f liiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiuiiiiniiiuiiiii?iiiiiiii. Nillir Mrs C. S. IJolleLsbead, of Au gusta, ?B visiting Mrs. J. H. May. Mrs. I.W, Fowler returned to hpr heme ID Oitumwa, Iowa, on Friday last. Mrs. E. W. Sawyer, of Monetta, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Barn well Jones. Mr.A. C. Hart, accompanied by little Edgar, spent Sunday at his father's home. Mrs. C. J. Ashley spent several Jays last week at her former home, Ellenton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Dorn, of Celes tia, spent Sunday at the home of their brother, Mr.W. H. Dorn. Mr. A.Fuller Perkins Las rented the Abney house in Buncombe and will remove thereto the latter part ot this week. We are very glad to see that Mr. Luke is again at his store after an absence of five weeks on account of sickness. Our bright and pretty young friend, Mies Zana Timmerman, has entered the junior clasB of the Presbyterian College for Women. The popular insurance firm of Messrs. Padgett & Norris will move their office into the Cobb building, which is being t horough ly renovated and beautified. That "steam engine in trousers," Col. F.N. K. Bailey, has overcome many obstacles within the past few mouths which to ordinary mottals /ould have been insurmountable. Mr. R. L. Fox is spending some time with friends in Edgefleld. For five years Mr. Fox has been proprietor of the hotel at Harris' Spring. He now contemplates em barking in the jewelry Lusiuess either in Abbeville or Augusta. The Greenville Mountaineer has the following to say of a former Edgefield farmer: Mr. E. 8. Addison, of Ninety-Six, is making weekly shipments of fine dressed mutton to this city. Mr. Addison is a successful raiser of fine sheep. The country is great ly iu need of many more such far mers. Miss Marie Boykin of Greenville has come to Columbia to spend the winter, studying music at the Pres byterian College for Women, aud is at present staying at the Huiett House.-TheState. .The session 1902-03 of the S. C. C. I. will be formally opened by appropriate exercises in the opera house this (Wednesday) morning. The address of the occasion will be delivered by Hou. J. C. Shep pard. Let every citizen of Edgefield manifest his or ber love and loyal ty to this great institution by at tending the openiug exercises this morning. Remember the hour, ll c' clock, and be bu hand promptly. The little folks covered them selves with glory by the beautiful manner in which they carried out their programme at the Baptist church ou Sunday evening last. Every one present was delightfully entertained aud greatly edified by. the evening's exercises. The little oues raised the handsome sum of $20.00 for missions. Mr. E. N. DeVore, a prosperous merchaut and prominent citizen of Ninety Six, paid us a pleasant call on Monday, subscribing tu the ADVERTSER. SALESMEN WANTED to look1 after our interests in Edgefield and adjacent counties. Salary or commission, address LINCOLN OIL Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ALL WERE SAVED. "For years I suffered such untold miiery from Bronchitis", writes J. H- Johnston, of Broughtou, Ga that often I was unable to work. Then when everything else failed, Iwas wholly cured by Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife f-uffered iutensely from ABI h ma, till it cured her, and all experie nce gees to show it is the besi Croup medicine in the world. A trial will convence you it's un rivaled for T hroat aud Lung di seases. Guaranteed bottles 20c and ?100. Trial bottles free to at Wauted: Ttn or twelve ihoats weighing about thirty or fortv pounds each. F. N. K. BAILEY." LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE. Photographer C. C. Harland, of Eaton O., eau do PO now, though for years Le couldn't because he sufsered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him ti 1 he tried Electric Bitters, which worked wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers frorr dyspep sia and storm ch troubles. Unriva led for diseases of the Stomach, Liver aud Kidneys, they bvildup ano give new life to the whole sys tem . Try them. Only 20c. Garan teedby G. L. PENN & son. Wanted : Ten Cv,rd,B of piue wc od and ninety cords of oak and hick ory. . R. B. CAIN. Gins C??fsra-infantum. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and thc Bowel Troubles ol Children of Any Aga. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. J. MOPPET?, M. QM ST. LOUIS, MO. ? TL A KT A, Go., Nor. 19. 1900. or Po wi ora) erer since Ul Ant introduction to the public hu steadily increased (rom year to rear until onr orden l II a Tory strone e vi dsn t . of itt merit and the satisfaction ll fne ?o effectually cou a torte ti the (Sects ot the summer11 ee thing. [AB * RANKHf D3UQ OO.. Wholesale Druggist*. wm ts at Druggist',, Mt?9 Monday next is salesday. Read the County Treasurer's notice. Long live the South Carol'iia Cc-Educalional Institute! This year's tax levy for the town of Edgefield is 18 7-8 mills. 'Ihe return of the"b>ysin gray'' and the "girls in blue"-the S. C. CI. students-carries joy to every heart in Edgefield. The kindergai ten and primary school opens on Monday next at tho home of Mrs. Kate Minis. Miss Cottle Youngblood will toach a claes of primary pupils just as Mrs King did last year. The school for the little folks will open under very fa* orable auspicep. Being centrally located tho enrollment will no doubt be ve-y large. For some time it has seemed that our town has preferred dark ness rather than light, not be cause our deeds were evil, however. Now we sr; to have a grea?iumber of lights. Our city fathers recently purchased 30 or more street lamps and have placed them where most needed. Read the business local of Turner, the furniture dealer, 1136 Broad Strei t Augr.sta, Ga. We direct attention lo the new advertisement of the clothing de partment of the mammoth store of the J. B. White Co. Manager Scruggs has purchased a tremen dous 6tock that he is offering at prices that will move it. Mr. Jack Holder, that prince of good fellows, stands ready to greet his Edgefield friends who are legion. JUST LOOK AT HER. Whence eame that sprigb!In step, faultless skin, rosy complex ion, smiling face. She looks looks good,feels good, Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result,-all organs active, digee I ?on good, no headaches, no chance for the "blues". Try them ycurself. at G. L. PENN <fc son drug store. Pictures Framed. There is nothing more attractive to the human eye than a beautiful framed picture. This you can have done in the latesf- style, also old frames made new by the latest me thods at my furniture store 1136 Bread E.'reet, Augusta, Ga. W.'H. Tnruer. The people of the town are pre paring to give the S. C. C I. stu dents a reception on Friday after noon from 5 to 7 o'clock at the Gwaltney home. Choice fruits, and delightful refreshments will be served. All of our people should attend and receive these young people royally. The Best Prescriptions fur Malara Chills and Fever is a boltleof GROVE' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form No cure-no Dav. Price 5GV Neather adversity not prosperity ever changes a man? each merely brings cul what there is in him. This signature is on e7ery )or of the genuin* Laxative Bromo^uinine Tablets the remedy that cures a bold In one day Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure B cold in one day. No cure, 5 o pay Price 25 cents. The ADVERTISER extends greet ings and bids the faculty and stu dents of the S. C. C. I. welcome, thrice welcome, on their return to Edgefield. Few mothers arc healthy, because their duties arc so exacting. The anxiety of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth, and the care of young children, are severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of Cardui within her gru5p, every mother-every woman In the lanJ-can pay the debt of personal health she owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with ail its privileges and pleasures? Vine of Cardui will give it to you. strengthens thc female organs and Invig orates weakened functions. For every female lil or weakness it is the best medicine made. Ask your druggist for $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardui, andtakeno substitute under, any circumstances. Mr*. Edwin Crass, Cornier, Mkh.i "When I commenced using Wine of Cardui I was hardly able I to walk acron the house. Two week* after I walked half a mile and picked strawberries. When my other child wat born I suffered with labor pain* 24 hour?, and had to raise him on a bottle because I had no milk. After using the Wine during prejnancy (hit time, I give birth last month to a baby girl, and wot ia labor only two hour*, with but little pain, ted I hare plenty of milk. For thisgreat improve o .eat in my health I thank God and wine of Cardui" i For adrice in cases requiring special directions, I a Area, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advitory Department," The Chat' tahooga Medicine Co., Quttanoogj, Tenn. j BAKING f?mm PURE ilicious and wholesoir-a 'PER CO., NEW YORK. Parksville Letter (Written for Last Week.) Our school opened here Wednes day Prof J. E. Grim having been elected principal and Miss Carrie Talbert assistant teacher. Miss Sal lie Bland of Johnston niece of Mrs H. W. Dobey is attending .the Parksville high school this session. Misses Nellie and Addie Bell '.eft Tuesday morning for Win throp. Parksville is quite lonesome, all the young people having left or will leave in a few days, Messers J. H. Elkins, Cleveland Stone. J. M. Bell, D. N. Dorn will leave next week for Fuman Uni versity. Miss Leila Parks will leave Monday for Winthrop and Miss Fannie Dorn for the Green ville Female college and Mr. James A. Dobey will leave soon for the Atlanta Dental college. We hope Mr. Dobey as well as al' the otherB great success. Master Hardy Burk, who has been visiting his grand-lather in Savannah has returned home and is attending our high school: Miss Sallie Davis, who has been visting Misses Laila and Ella Parka bas returned to bei home in Augusta, Ga. M ss Sallie Ta ker, and bi r grand mother, Mrs Blalock, have been visting the family of Mr. T. G. Talbert. Mr. and Mrs. John Brunsen have been visiting their daughter, Mri Emmie Sewell, in Augusta. Miss Ella Parks leaves ina few days t> take charge of a school near McCormick. MrsW. A-D. Blackwell has a fine girl, so has Mr? John Bussey. Mr. Luther Bell, was in Parks ville Suuday visting his~ brother, Dr. D. A. J. Bell. The machinery for the Cotton Seed Oil andGinuery Co has arri ved. They will begin ginning Mon day. A meeting of our citizens was called a few days ago to meet a committee from McCormick and one from North Augusta. The im pression had gained ground that McCormick could not get sufficient area for a new county and- our peopl-; wanted the McCormick peo ple to make a showing and if they could not assure our p opie that McCormick was sure of her arsa some of them desired to join the North Augusta movement for a new count}". This motion was passed by this meeting of our citizens : That we give McCormick two weeks to make a showing, and gi/e us a guarantee that. McCormick would build a courthouse and jail ?withoct ex pense to taxpayers, which-firey agreed to do. If the McCormick people- fail in their project a goodiy number desires to join North Augusta in her movement for a new county. More anon. Boy Miss Ellie Warren. After a lingering illness Miss Ellie Warren passed away on Fri day morning last at her home near Johnston. She died as she lived, trusting implicitly in the Saviour of the world. For a number of years she had been a consistent member of the Baptist church at Johnston which church she greatly loved. Miss Warran was one of a large home circle and has joined those who have passed over the river. Her death is mourned by three sis-, tersaud three brothers and a largb circle of friends. Her remains weie tenderly laid to rest in the ceme tery at Harmo-iy on Saturday af ternoon. Mrs Wal tor E. Holston. At the setting of the 6uu on Fri da}- la6t the light of the earthly life of Mrs. Waller E. Holston be came extinguished to shine forth with renewed brightness on the resurrection morn. Being desparate ly ill her condition was considered precarious from the first day of her sickness and in one short week the end c tme-sbe fell asleep in jesus. Neither the unceasing attentions of love ones cor human skill could stay the hand of death. When God thus decrees all human efforts are in vain. Mrs. Holston wan an activ.^ member of the Methodist church and a regular attendant upon the services of her chu ch. Her little eleveu-months-old babe ?jyill be tenderly cared for by loved ones. To the grief-striken husband aud the bereaved household the Adver tiser extends profound sympathy. The funeral was conducted from the Methodist church on Saturday afternoon, her pastor, Fiev. G. W. Davis officiating. Very many and very beautiful aro the latest creations in ladies' and misses' hats that have josi been received by Miss Mary Bu ford. She has displayed rare taste and skill in selecting the pre! ly novelties in scratch and French felt hate,also in purchasing fthf very beautiful pattern hats. Not half can be told in words, the ladies should see them. Read Miss Buford's announcement. Girls who make the greatest ex ertions to catch husbands are us ually the last in the race. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in th? Postoffice at Edgefield, S. C., week ending Sept. 27, 1902: N). 1, Mrs. Amanda Henderson No. 2, John Kembo. No. 3, Mrs. Mary E. Terry. When asking for letters on this list ay "advertised." W. II. BRUNSON, P. M. The keys to tho heans homes ! Miss Julia Hal ti wan ger retu roe and affections of Hie people of ?on Saturday alter spending th Edgefield are placed in the hands ! glimmer at Anderdon and Wal if the S. C. C. 1. students. ? Lalla VI YKTe Appreciate I The support given us by the people of Edgefield /A during the past, and we are in a position lo do J& Ul far better for you lhis seasou than ever. Our stock 15 larger, better and the marked prices are as low as can possibly be on the same class of merchaudise, but, as we buy for cash and sell for cash, can afford to allow you a discount of 10 % on mai kct prices. fl mW i Men s Suits - $5. to $25 Men's Overcoats 5, to 35 Youths' Suits from $4.50 to $18.50 I Boys' Suits from 1.50 to 7.5O I J. B. WHITE 6?'S Spot Cash Clothing Store, AUGUSTA, CA. ra_& i South Carolina i CO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. 1 ?A -.o .>..?.*.: : HANDSOME N E W 13 RICK I BUILDING FOR THE S. C.C.I. The Twelfth sesssion for the ?. C. C. I. will bpgin Wed- |~ ?enday, Oc'ober 1st. 1902. j|H The main builpine, which waa destroyed by fire, will be imnipdiately rebuilt upon a largrr and more modern plan. Three hundred and fifty-nine students last session. One hundred and sixryy-nine boarders. Our graduate representing best colleges and unive Large faculty, ses of study lead'ng to the degrees orsities. Thorough cour f B. E., B.S and A. B. Best advantages offered in department of music. Practical business courses-Stenography, Typewriter, and Bookkeeping. Strict military regulations observed in all departments. The general verdict is that our stu 1 nts shov splendid de velopment of charae'eras well as intellect. Applications for rooms iu dormitory are coming in every day. Necessary expense fur entire session from $100 to $125. If you contemplate patronizing jur institution it is im portant that you write lor catalogue and application blank at once. The fire will in nd way interfere with the opening of the institute on October 1st. For further information address P^]53!? P. N. K. BAILcY, EDGEFIELD S. O, m ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiuiiiiiiiiM?niMn.nnmiiuiiiiiiiiifliiiHii^^mitt I THE FARMERS BANK ? I OF EDGEFIELD, S- C. | ? STATE AND COUNTY BEPOSITOBY. ? S EE 5 THE LAR I STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Paid nj) Capital.-<.$ 58,000.00 | = Surplus and Und in' dedra fi. 15,000.00 S I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 | I Protection to Depositors .:.$131,000.00 | = ' We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above jr I facs. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. g = Under provision of its charter this hank is authorized to act as trustee, ?ruardian^ 5; = administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. = = A. E. PADGETT, President r. I\RAINSFORD, Vtee-Pres. E = J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAULING, Asst.?Cashier S rniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiii|lluiiiiiiMiiiii iiiimiiHitiMmiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimrf BAW RS With stronger trade possi bilities than ever before. Stronger for the NEW YORK RACKET STORE, because the buying has been bigger, broader and botter. Stronger because the business is ever growiug, and weare better fortified to fit your wants. Stronger from every point of view-Style, Completeness of Stock, Absolute worthiness o? materials and make. absolute price honesty to'an intelligent buying public, like ours, means absolute price economy. Our first instalment of New Fall Goods is now displayod and consists of Ladies' Cloths and Broad Cloths, All-wool Serges, American Cash meres, Henriettas, Zibilines, Coronation Cioths. Etamines, Etc. Silks aud Fancy Waistings, Ladies' Suiting and Skirt Goods-all styles Bleached and Unbleached Goods. Homespuns at 5c and up. Ribbons, Laces and Dress Trimmings. Our stock of Corsets is complete. Ask to see the "American Beauty" and the "F. C.1! Corsets. Get Ready for School We are offering this season one of the strongest lines of School Shoes ever shown im Edgofiela. In our line will be found the celebaated Heart and Arrow bhoe. The Two Dollaa Heart and Arrow shoe has positively no equal. It is a sure winner Beautiful Feared Flannels in W.iist patterhs. Everyone a different pat tern. Tewels. Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Porkers, Furniture Scarfs. Our Clothing line for Men. Boys and Children is absolutely com plete- Clothing fer children of three years and all through to men of one hundred years. In Hats and Caps for men, boys and e^en for ladies, we have a latger liue thanevei. Onr Carpets and Rugs are great values. Rugs rang ing from .Wc to $4.50 and worth twice the money. Carpets from 20c to 35c We have bargains too numerous to mention here. Just come and see. Y. RACKET STORE J. W: PEAK, Manager. ...THATS OUR PRICE,... For a Regular $ 15.00 MELTON Overcoat, Long and Medi um Lengths. Dark Blue, Brown and Black. We have one hundred and fifty of j j this One Qnality. To con vince, we ask your inspection. If they are not what we claim, money refunded. 3. C. Levy's Son & Co, 838 Broad Street, - - - AUGUSTA, Ga. ? Watch this Space for the Advertisement of O WDOM'S ""SPOT CASH335 iiimiiiimiiiiM Store lllllllllliltllllllt -DEALER IX CROCERIES, HARDWARE LA. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building NOTICE. On the lltb day of October,1902, thu undersigned will apply to the Probate Court at Edgefield, S.C.,for a final discharge as Administra trix of the estate of J. A. Floyd, deceased. Mrs C. W. FLOYD. PUT In your bo)k that if you want to buy Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, you can find no holler ptace anywhere than at - - C. CS? MAY'S. Now this is nor idle talk but hard facts, and I can prove every word I say by comparison. Read and leartiwbstl Ian do for you : Print?, Percales. Outings, Canton, bleach-d, unbleached and check homespun!)* in great variety, and at very low pries. Pants Jeans at I2?c, Hie, 16jj-c,20c,25c and35c per yard. Y?.u should see see the 32.inch percales at Se, and 36-inch at 10c. I nm showing a beautiful line of Waist Goods from l!)c to oOc per yard that are well worth more money. Every thing in Serges, Ladies Cloth and all the latest skirt goodFcnnf.be found here. Storm serge at 50c worth 65cts. 54-iuch Ladies Cloth at $1.10, others ask $1.25. Silks for waists and skirts, from Sods to$1.50 per ynrd, in a greater variety than will b-- found elsewhere. You cannot ?fiord to miss seeing these. Ladies, Missesand Children's cloak? and capes to suit everybody. Underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders, shirts and many other things in this line r.t very low prices. Blankets from 50c lo five dollars. Comforts from one dollar to two dollars and a half. Ol nf* Til Tl O* ! This being my first, season in men's ready wX"lJ Ulilllg ? fo-wear clothing, I am showing au entirely lie*W S?OC1C j ?ew tstock and at remarkably low prices. Every man in need of a suit will do well to get my prices before buying. I also have a line of Childrens suits, from $2.00 up. SHOES My stock ot shoes is very complete and the prices are right. If you want to save money ca'1 on me when in need of shoe?. 1 Hats for men and boys at and in ti.e verv latest styles. low prices, HATS.i iiiiiiiiiiFiiiiiiii?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii?ir? Appreciating to the fullest extent Iii" l rad''given me in the pas', I solicit a continuance ot saine and proaiisH to give bent values possible. CHARLIE E. MAY. EiC. SMITH >....-. Jg . m ? " DENTIST PARKER BLOC fDGEFIELD TEETH EXTRACTED'WITHOUT PAIN ~ . 14 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE* Coleman-Wagener Hardware Comp'y, WHOLESALE d ?alers, 363 King Street, Charleston ? O Shelf Hardware a specialty. Agents for Buckeye mowers, Brinkley Plows, Olivet Chilled p!ows. OFFICERS:-Geo. A. Wageuer, Pres.; Geo. Y. Coleman Vice-Prei.. L. G. Ball, Sec. and Treas. Correspondence Sohoited.