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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1902. I would like to say to my friends and the public that on and after " October 1st my optical and watch repair busin?6: will be continued without iuterruption in tho new jewelry store to bo cpbi ed by Messrs Ramsey & Jenes nuxt door to Post Office. Theres I will be better than ever fitted for my business. Respectfully, Geo. F. MIMS, Optician. Paint your wagons, buggies and carriage" and oii your harness. We can supply the best paint and oil at reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES * ? Por fresh turnip seed, seed that will germinate, assuring you of a good stand, buy Buist's. Wo have them in all the popular varieties. G. L. PENN & SON. Old newspapers for Sate at this office "for 20 cents per hundred. Our stock of harness, saddles, bridles, buggy robes and whips is . . complete. These goods are marked ~. : t prices that will move them. RAMSEY & JONES. Crayon Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Call upon us whou iu need of - trunks, vahees, satchels or dress ' 5 suit cases. Wo carry a large as sortment of these goods with pri ces right. RAMSEY & JONES. * " Plaut Buist's turnip seed once and you will always plant them. They are the best on the market. A fresh supply at G. L. PENN & SON BYE GLASSES accurately fitt td and guaranteed, for all defects of oyes. GEO.F. MIMS, Optician. Along with our large and varied assortment of china and glassware we carry a beautiful line of cherry and o? k china closets. Call and ask to tsee thom. RAMSEY & JONES. For sale : Second hand harvest ing machinery such as mowers, rakel?, ' tc, at very low prices- * E. J. Norris We are headquarters for paints, oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. A word to the hunters, we have ?largs stock of gnus, loaded shells (?'.th black t?ud smokeless pow der).leggings and every toing that a hunter needs. Drop in and let us show you. RAMSAY & JONES. _ We carry a full line of tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brush es, dressing combs, fine combs,etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. ^T!^!*?^S?-?^. O..?"-?T;WV.I Hi * ur Regulator. Everv 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. Our stock of wagons, buggies, bed-room sets, tables, rocking chairs, desks, brans and enameled iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., was never before more complete. * . RAMSEY & JONES. SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interests in Edgetield and adjacent counties. Salary or . commission, address LINCOLN OIL Co., Cleveland, Ohio. We have the ohlv F?rst-Clase Barber Shop in Edgetield. Skilled and courteous barbers always on hand to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis ?ora and clippers iu first-class con dition. Come to us for your shav ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Over Jones & Son's Store. 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 <fe 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 niforom ing the public that I bava opened a first class restaurant in the store next door to Scurry's he^r gardeu. Meals served at all hours at rea onable prices. G. W. CAMBELL. ^.HQKHUmillHIIIIIIllllllllllllinllllllllllllllllllll I TBE AUGUSTA I I SAYINGS BANK. I _ 805 Broad Street. I ?W. ?. YOUNG.Pre?id?nt= jj. G. WKIGLE, . ... Caibi. E S SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED ?? I Interest Paid on Deposits! ?iintiw^iitniiitiiiiniHtiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiiniii BJIfl Costs Osiy S casi I Or aaU tl ?tato U C. Dr.**?'. TZTTKnT?? Z??? ^ 1 g?WP^??*Wj>i?l n-.flwtibffrgit to Wa, tttttdsy,?? tw recBp?r??d. I tort toututir tupi it -."' ww ilxtinj. ?IIMIl',l,,",,,,,,,,',:,l,lllll""II,l"MIIII,""il* IllUI?r I LOCAL AND PERSONAL ? ^l!niO!l?H{UIIIIIIIHIIlBHUa?!H1HWIUni!n!|1!t~ Do Dot forfipi tbp de Barrie Gil I Johnstone entertainments Go parly and pecure a seat in the opera house Thursday nieht. Only one first class fare for round trip to the Btafp fair. Lay by in store fora trip to tho state fair, Oct. 28-31. Read the Southern's announcement of the rate in this i?sue.... We agree with our Cold Spring scribe in sayii g, "Now is the time for sowing oats. One acre sown now is worth three in December." , Mr. J. Rubinstein desires to in form" his . friends and the public that bis store will be closed next Saturday on account of observance of the Jewish holiday. Make your purchases of him on Friday, do not wait for Saturday. Mrs. George T. Sbarpton, for merly Miss Marie R.' Cheatham, arrived .in Edgefield on Saturday last from the West. He^ uncle, Col. Jas. T.Bacon, went to August ta to meet her. The sad, very sad, announcement >f the death of Mr. A. Baron Holmes, of Charleston, reached UP just before going to press. He loved overyinchof oldEdgefield's soil and was greatly and universally beloved by our people. . Mr. J. A. Weir has moved the Par lor Barbershop into to the rooms over thes :ore of Meiisrs. Joues and Son. When in need of a ton sorial artist call upou: bim. Com petent and couteous barber's will serve you. Mr- J. D. Holstein left for Bal timore on Suuday last to purchase a large stock of holiday good? for the Lynch drug store. By going early and making selections in person Mr. Holstein gets the cream of the importations. All who go to the opera house Tnursday night will be captivated by the harp solos and popular songs with harp or guitar accom paniments. Two young men of sterling worth, Jame?? Byrd, of our town, aud Jauie- Dobey, of Parksville. leave tbeir resp-ctiv? homes today for Atlanta where they wi 1 ent^r [r^e Allanta Dental college. Suc ? :ess to them. The chemical engine that the *owu purchased some time ago is at the depot awaiting the arrival of the manufacturer's agent wbo wi make a practical test of the fire ex tinguisbing powers of the engine. Mr John A. Hol?aud bas been spending sev?ral days in and a round Edgefield looking'?fter his interests. Mr. Holland places more musical instruments in this sec tion tb*nall other dealers and a nnnnLiri"^---rr"^i GOES LIKE HOT CAKES. -; "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist Ci T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's NewDicovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it al ways cures. In my 6 year of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat & Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it, best physicians prescribe it and Penn guarantees satisfaction or refunds price. Trial bottled free. Reg sizes, 50c aud $1 at G. L. PENN & Son's drug store. The de Barrie Gill-Jobnstoue entertainment to be given in the opera house will surpass anything of the kind ever preseuted in Edgefield.. HIS LIFE IN PERIL. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee. of Welfare, Tex, "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt al most too worn oui to work when I began to use Electric Bitters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, hav gained in strength and enjoy h-ird work. "They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run down people. Try them. Only 50c at G. L. PENN & son's drug store 4'Sol" speaks correctly in this issue when he nays that the ADVER TISER'S "Boy" correspondent from Parkeville is a goodooe. We would be glad to receive ocsasional short newsy letters from boys of other sections of the countv. AMERICA S FAMOUS BFAUTIES Look with horror on Skin Erup tions, l?lotches,sores,pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It sures sore lips, chapped hands chilblains. Infallible for PileB. G. L. Penn & Sou's drug store. The owners of season tickets to the lyceum course are requested to call at the office of B. E. Nichol son, Esq., before Wednesday night and get their ticket. Wanted : Ten cords of pine wc od and ninety cords of oak and hick ory. R. B. CAIN. 'ITTgJBMGBfM CnOlen-lnfaDlom, Diarrhoea, Dystntery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of A ny Ago. mMds Digestion, Regulates 32W9EK?)snB the Bowell. Strengthens t at Bra>T*fct? the Child and Makes 81 UT*Z&51*> TEETHING EASY. ?J., MOFFITT. M. 0., ST. LOUIS, MO. MDT, Soc.-eurT of Stato, A cum. Tar., Nor. 31,1900. ?.dy ud aid nra* toothing children. When my oldett lu that wo would lntTlubly loi? him. I happened upoa ?adala iaprortaeat wmmarked ia 84 awn?, and from aad aaod 1$ ??nc? with mr callara, and t*rt -ker. great fCtadraa, S ?oaad tt larajiaal*ana etUrlhetoethiaa MJttCDt a HAUDY. Makes the food more dc ROYAL 8AKINO PO* Mr. J. 0. Herin spent Sunday j writh Mr. W. H. Harting. Mrs. T. Furse and children left! Friday morning last for Lena,' ivhere they will make their future liome. Mrs. - Buford has removed from Buncombe to the Methodist parsonage where ?he occupies j rooms with Rev. and Mrs. Davis. First Monday's crowd was lar jei than usual and composed of representative citizens from every jectiou orthe county. Allstudeuts will be admitted tc ;ho entertainment in the opera louse Thursday night for the small sum of twenty-five cents. Rev. George W. Davis filled his .egular appointments on Sunday ast, preaching iu our Methodist ihurch in the forenoou and at Mc Kendree in the afternoon. Miss Stella Walker, who has 3een ependiug the summer at Judge N.L. Bruuson's left Monday for her home in Augusta, Ga. She ?rill be missed by her many friends n.and around Edgefield. Come igaiu aud stay longer. The sermon of Dr. L. R. Gwalt ley at the Baptist church on Sun lay morning last was a master piece among pulpit discourses, it ?vas addressed chiefly to the young people, being replete with wise ?ounrel and timely admonitions. Among other things he said: "I .vould,"were it possible, with these two words, 'oppose beginnings', a ;ro:ss the sky in indelible letters be fore the gaze of the youth of the land." He urged upou the young to oppop* beginning of strong drink, gambiiut*, lying, card flay ing aud defrauding. Such a pow erful sermon delivered by one who iivps up to its precepts cannot bnt accomplish gr.eat good for Hiiu in ?hose name it was delivered Wanted: Ten or twelve shoote weighing about thirty or forty pounds each. F. N. K. BAILEY." OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach a id liver trouble^ that I had suffered with for yearB, '.'writes P. Muse, Du l>u,c*?, ?^O.i 'Dr. Kinp'oNcw Life Pills saved my life and gave per fect health." Best fills on eerth ind only 25c at G. L. Penn & Son's drug store. Southern R. R. Low Rates to Annual State Fair, Columbia. For the above occasion, the SOUTHERN RAILWAY will sell 'rom all points in South Carolina, ncluding Asheville,Charlolte, Au gusta and Savannah and interme diate station?, tickets to the 34th Annual State Fair, ColumbialS.C. it rate of one first class fair for tho round trip, plus 50c (admission tee) for the ruund trip. Tickets to bo sold October 2?th to 31st, inclusive' with final limit to" return November 2nd, 1902 THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY svill operate on October 29th a.nd 30th special trains into and out of Colombia, in addition to their re gular trains. Call upon auy Agent Df the Southern Railway for de tailed information, or R W Hunt, DPA, Charleston^ C W II Tayloe, Asst Gen Pass Agt. Atlanta. Ga 4fr "zr Wine of Cardui is the guardian of a woman's health and happi ness from youLli to old ngc. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustain her during the trials O? pregnancy, childbirth aud motherhood, making labor easy and preventing Hooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through thc dangerous period known as the change of life. I* OF a cures leucorrhcea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in ever)- form. It is valuable in every trying period of a woman's life. It reinforces the nervous, svstern, act? directly on thc geni tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Caxdui. Batesvllle, Ala., July IL, 1800. I am using Wine of Cardui and Thed ford'a Black-Draught and I feel like a different woman already. Several la dies here keep the medicines in their homes ??ll the time. I have three girls and they aro utting it with me. Mrs. KATE BROWDER, For advice ul ll te ra tare, addreu, (riving Brroptomi, "The Ladlei' Advisory Depart ment", The Chattanooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Talo oJffnatnro ia on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Abiete the moody that cores . cold In one day mino PIKE ?HC?G?S and wholesome 'CES CO., NEW YORK. Revival at Mill Chapel; Rev. W. P. Yarborough held, during last week, a very success ful revival meeting at the Mill chapel which.closed Sunday night. There were 15 convei sions, ' five uniting with the Methodist church and ten with the. Baptist church'. This young man is a very- earnest and vigorous speaker and God is using bim as a means of saving j those who are ou the road to eternal death. Prayer-meeting win - -be conducted every Thursday nigh* at the chapel; all are invited to attend. Monday's Land Sales. The Wright place near Johnston, | 260 acres, sold for $2,900, to H. W. Crouch. '? Of the Warren lands near Tren ton, the traotof 38?'acreB sold for $775, to B. S. Hollaud; tract of | 148 acres sold for $1,300 to B. C. Warren ; the one-acre lot in Tren ton sold fir $205, to B. C. Warren. The land of the N. D. Timmer. mau estate, Pleasant Lane, three tracts aggregating 491 acres, was bought by F. L Timmerman for $2,150. The 50 acre tract of Clar.riB8a| Holloway near Meeting street sold for $110, to Mrs Ann E. Padgett. The Joe Davis lot on Main street containing two acres sold for $700 to W.W.Adams. Session ol' 1902-03. The daily routine of work has beeu resumed at the S. C. C. I. The formal opening od Wed??s day last was a very pleasant occa sion. The able address of Hon. J. C. Sbpppard has elicited much fa vorable comment, while the -re marks of Dr. L. R. Gwaltney were very appropriate and wore deliver-, ed in bis usual impressive manner. in all fully 75 boarding pupilo are enrolled. The dormitories are. filled. It ir. greatly regretted that tbs new building was not ready tor j i h*? beginning of the session BC mat all who knock for admission could be received and not turned away. Th? students are delighted 'with tho i em po rr ry arra ligaments. Several of tiie old students say that they prefer '.he prisant arrange aient io thar of lust year. A inigo and coin patent faculty is in charge ac j there is no reason why at good work cannot be done j f >r and by tho students of the S.C; CI. as at any of the other colleges in the staff. The favorable condi tions that obtain at the beginning auguis a favorable and profitable] ending of the Eession.' May it be sp. Attention, Hussars. * You are hereby ordered to meet I at the drill ground on Ssturday Oct 11th 1902 armed with carbien&j for target practice. N. G. EVANS, J. P. SULLIVAN, Capt.. Sargeant. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the | Postofnce at Edgefield, S. C., week ending Otc. 4, 1902: Mrs Mary Bordy, Mrs Jos. Bar-j ker J. R. Donnait, Andrew Harap ton,.Mr John Johnston,Ceye Styas| Cumlous Sims, Miss Lousa A. Russell, Miss Caller Ruford. When asking for letters on this list ay "advertised." W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure| a cold in one day. No cure, Yo pay ] Price 25 cents. COLD SPRING Dear ADVERTISER : We are still doing business at the same old stand. Our new church is going up) slowly, but when compl?fed we j will have a neat building. Mr. C. E. Quarle8 is busily gin ning the fleecy staple. Messrs. McDaniel & Co. are bus- ! ily sawing lumber. They will continue all winter. They havs-| several months orders ahead. Crops were damaged by the late raius. We will make an average crop. Mr. Luther Bell lost a valuable norse last week. He says that b< vvarite one not wor h killing and mav be it w ill liv?. Mrs. Pickeus Dniley is quite Hok with fever. She is the fourth member of ht?r fr.mily to have it. We had considerable wind Tues da}T evpni".T. A tree was blown nn a little npjiro in Mr. Charlip Quarles' yard. It was not serious ly hurt; just caused a few bottles of liuimeut to be sold. Now is the time to sow oats. I hops to see a large crop sown. One acre sown now is worth three in December. Give us an editorial on early sowing, Mr, Editor; you used to be a farmer. We are sorry to seo cotton seed so high priced. The farmers will sell all instead of manuring their oats. Your boy correspondent writes well. More boys should write you an occasional letter. We are glad to notice the inter est taken in the S. C. C. I. Edge field should be proud of her school (which she is). May it live long abd prosper. SOL. Cold Spring, October 3, 1902. TO CoRE A CCLD IN ONEOAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab'et? j All druggist? refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature lu no each box. The keys to the hearts homes and affections of the people of Edge ii HI are placed in 'he hands of the S. C. C. I. Btud?ot's. Miss Julia Haltiwanger returnee on Saturday after spending the eummer at Anderson and Wal halla e Appreciate trri22i3SE3a?3 The support given us by the people of Edgefield during the past, and we are in a position to do far belter for you this seasou than ever. Our stock is larger, better and the marked prices are as low as can possibly be on the same claBS of merchaudise, but, as we buy for cash and sell for cash, can afford to allow you a discount of 10 % on maiket prices. Men's Suits - $5. to $25 Men's Overcoats 5. to 35 Youths' Suits from $4.50 to $18.50 Boys' Suits from 1.50 to 7.5O J. B. WHITE 60'S Spot Cash Clothing Store, AUGUSTA, CA. EntBBBBH^ South Carolina COEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. : HANDSOME NEWBRICK BUILDING FOR THE S. C. C. I. The Twelfth sesasion for the S. C. C. I. will begin Wed nesday, October 1st, 1902. The main builping, which Was destroyed by tire, will be immediately rebuilt upon a larger and more modern plan. Thre? hundred and fifty-nine students last session. One huudred and sixtyy-uine boarders. Our graduate representing best colleges and unive Large faculty, ses of study leading to tho 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 vetdict is that our students show splendid de velopment of character as well as intellect. Applications for rooms in dormitory are coming in every Hay. Necessary expense for eutiro pepsion from $100 to $125. If you contemplate patronizing Dur institution it is im portant th?t yeti write ior calalugueand application blank at once. Tb? fire ?vii] in noway interfere with the opening of the institute on October 1st. For further iii formation address F. N. K. BAILEY, EDGEPIELID S. C. B ^!ll!imi!iilll!llllii]!!lllinill!llllinillllll?l;il!l!?lllllllllllll.lll.?l!llllllllil!llill!ill!l!lll^^inill!: ? THE FARMERS BANK f I OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. | I STATE AUB mmn MPOSITOBY. i I THE UAR E STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY 2 1 Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 j 5 Surplus and, Undividedrofi. 15,000.00 = I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 | 1 Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 | rr * We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above j= I fae s. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. | 5 Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian 2 E administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. ' = = A. E. PADGETT, President T. I'. RAINSFORD. Vice-Prei. S 5 J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W, H. HARLING, Asst.-Caahier ? iiiiiiiiiiiiH!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii!iiiiiiiii>ll,uiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiHiiimiiimtii THE RACKET SEASON DawDS with stronger trade possibilities than ever before. Stronger for the NEW YORK RACKET STORE, because the buy mg has been bigger, broader and better. Stronger because the business is ever growing, aDd weare better fortified to fit your wants. Stronger from every point of view-Style, Completeness of Stock, Absolute worthiness of materials and make. Absolute price hone-?ty toan intelligent buying public, like ours, means absolute price economy. NEW FALL GOODS. Our first installment of New 1< all Goods is now displayed and consists of Ladies'Cloths and Broad Cloths, All-wool Serges, American Cash meres, Henriettas, Zibilines, Coronation Cloths, Etamines, Eic. Silks and 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." Corsets. Men's and Boys Ready-to-Wear Men's suits $3.99 to ,$15.00, Boy's suits $1.00 to $5.00. Our stock consists of all the latest goods, French and English Clay Worsted, at bottom prices. Also full line of Hats and Caps in the latest styles. An elegant line of Childrens, Misses TTi^\C1T lil LjT7" and Ladies Hosiery at very low prices. XXUD1 ILlJLif X , Gent's fancy hosiery from 5c up. Skirts and Underwear. See our Ladies ready-to-wear Skirts-something extra good for the price. Ask to see our stock of Childrens, Ladies' and Men's under vests and union suits. They were bough vory low and will be sold accordingly. We have the latest and newest in Neckwear. Our stock of dress shirts, collars, cuff8,etc.,wa8 never more complete. Get Ready for School We are offering: this season one of the strongest lines of School Shoes ever shown im Edgerield. In our iine will be found the celebaated Heart and Arrow Shoe. The Two Dollar Heart and Arrow shoe bas positively DO equal. Ladies $1 to $3, Childreus 2oc to $1.50, Men's $1.00 to $.350. Carpets and Rugs. srVSSJS ing from09cto $4.50 and worth twice the money. Carpets from 20c to 35c We have bargains loo numerous to mention here. Just come and see. A beautiful line of picture frames from 10 up. Remember we can always save you money. Come, let us show yoa. N, Y. RACKET STORR 3 W USi i HIV For a Regular $ 15.00 MELTON Overcoat, Long and Medi um Lengths. Dark Blue, Brown and Black. "We have one hundred and fifty of this One Quality. To con vince, we ask your inspection. If they are not what we claim, money refunded. 1. C. Levy's Son & Co, 838 Broad Street, - - AUGUSTA, Ga. t?e Advertisement of OWDOM'S ^SPOT CASH535 llllllliiiiiiiiiiii Store iiiiiiiiiiiiniuiii -DEALER IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE T. A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building PUT IT DOWN In your bo)k that if you want to buy Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods, you can find no better piace anywhere than at - - C. ?3, MAY'S. Now this is not idle talk but hard facts, land I eau prove every word I say by comparison. Read and learn what I Ian do for you : Prints, Percales, Outings, Canton, blanch'd, unbleached and check homespuns iii goat variety, and at very low prices. Pants Joans at I2$c, lije, 16jfc,20o,25c and35o per yard. Yen should see see the 32.inch percales at S:;, ?ucl 36-iuch ac 10c. I nm showing u beautiful fine of Wu ?st Goods fron; l?>c to 50c p?r yard that are well worth nioremonpy. Every thing iu Serges, Ladies Cloth and al! thc latest skirt goods can;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 35c!s to $1.50 per yard, iu a greater variety than will b* found elsewhere. You cannot afford to miss seeing these. Ladies, Missesand Children's cloaks and capes to suit everybody. Underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders, shirts and many other things in this line at very low prices. Blankets from 50c to five dollars. Comforts from one dollar to two dollars and a half. NOTICE. On the 11th day of October,1902, the 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. EfC.-SMITH DENTISTS PARKER BL??Q EDGEFIEUX Clothing. new Stock: This being my first season in men's ready to-wear clothing, I am showing au entirely new fitock 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. SHOE?. up. My stock ot shoes is very complete aud the prices are right. If you want to save money ca'l on me when in need of shoes. HATS.i I Hats for men aud boys at low prices, iiuiiiiiiniiuuiiaiiiiiuiuuitiuiiimiiiiiS and in the very late8t Btyle8, Appreciating to the fullest extent the trade given rae in the past, I solicit a continuance of same and promise to give best values possible. CHARLIE E. MAY. TEETH EXTRACTED "WITHOUT PAIN ~ 14 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE* Coleman-Wagener Hardware Comp'y, WHOLESALE d alers, 363 King Street, Charleston S C Shelf Hardware a specialty. Agents for Buckeye mowers, Brinkley Plows, Oliver Chilled plows. OFFICERSGeo. A. Wagener, Pres.; Geo. Y. Coleman Vice-Prei| I,. G. Ball, Sec. and Treas. Correspondence Solicited.