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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY,FEB. ll, 1903. Fresh oyster crackers, suow flakes, wafers, milk biscuits and fancy cakes assorted always on hand. THE PENN DRUG STORE. SPECTACLES-all kiuds and prices - GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. FOR SALE: We have just re ceived a full supply of legal blanks inch as deeds, mortgages real es tate, chattel mortgages and rent contracts. When in need of them call at the ADVERTISER tffice. Fresh supply of Landreth's gar den seed just received. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Try a bo. tie of our White Pine and Tar for coughs, colds, gtip.etc. 2?c per bottle ; every bottle guar * an teed to benefit. W. E. LYNCH ? Co. If you are not usiug our teas and coffees try them once and you trill.use no other. For delightful aroma and flavor they are unsur passed. Call for our White Star coffee. THE PENN DRUG ST*, RE. To Grow Big Crops of Grain or Cotton use Armour's Animal Fer ?Mizers. For sale by A. E. & R. C. PADGETT - Buiet's Seed Irish Potatoes, On ion Sots, English Peas, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. ? Paint your wagons, buggies and - carriages and oil your harness. We can supply the best paint aud oil at reasonable prices. RAMSEY & JONES. BOARDERS.--Board for gen tlemen can be secured at the Ab aey place at very reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. A. F. PERKINS. Our stock of harness, saddles, bridles, buggy robes aud whips is - complete. These goods are marked at prices that will nove them. RAMSEY & JONES. We.waut every housewife in ' Edgefield county to know that our counters, tables and shelves are filled with all of the season's deli cacies that tempt and satisfy the appetites of mortals. . THE PENN DRUG ?C?JRE. Crayon Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Call upon us wb"U in nerd of trunks, valiseB, satchels or uress .nit cases. Wo carry a large as sortment of these goods with pri ses, right. RAMSEY & JONES. Weare headquarters for toilet soaps, perfumery au I all fancy ar ticles. You can get Colgate's soaps and. perfume from us. THE PENN DRUG STORE. . Aioog with our large and varied I jtWSItfcell t iii ?hMffii^BWii ry1 ->5Mjwe carry a beautiful line of cherry and oak china closets. Call and ask to see thurn. RAMSEY ? JONES. A word to the bunters, we have a large stuck of enos, loaded shells ( b'-tb black and smokeless pow der),leggings and every tning that a hunter needs. Drop in and let ns show yod. RAMS, Y <fe JONES. Now is the time to prepare the early garden. We can supply you with fresh seed of all varieties. Large assort meut of Buist,s garden seed just received. The PENN DRUG STORE. Our stock of wagons, buggies, bed-room sets, tables, rocking chairs, desks, brass and enameled iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., was never before more complete. RAMSEY & JONES. Just received another car load of Rock Hill buggies which we ?re selling cheaper than ever before and ou vrv easy Orana to good parties. RAMSEY & JONES. We have the oulv First-Ciass Barber Shop In Edgefield. Skilled and courteous barbers always ou haud lo serve you. Fresh towels fer every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers in first-class con dition. Come to us for your shav ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaranteed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Over Jones & Sou's Store. I take this means of informing those indebted to G. L. Penn and Sou that the books of the firm have not bren sold. All persons indebted to said firm will please ^call at once upon Mr. William A. Byrd at his office and settle "their account. Mr. Byrd has charge of toe books forme. W. B. PENN. If you have catarrh, rheumatism, kidney trouble, or any disease ca' _i by impurities in the blood, ti -then m ac i de. Tbi* wonder f. wjcedy destroys the root ol the a i se ase. At druggists. We Give Any Lady A chane* to earn spending money Fery easily working for us in their leisure time; tbe work is not bard, and any Woman or girl who bas a lit tle spare time will do well to avail themselves of this great opportunity to tarn money. Send ur 25 cents (silver) and we will at once send you tbe Cloth with full directions, pre? paid by os anywhere in tb? U. 5. so that yon can commerce work at once. Address BRILL! ANTI NA Co. (031] Roxbury Mass. Pictures Framed. Have your pictures beautifullj framed at a reasonable cost Large assortment cf latest moul dings always on hand. I a 1st make old framos appear new by la Ust methods. lean pleas? you Give me a call at my furm'tun store 1136 Broad street. Augusta Ga. W. H. TURNER. Bs Saturday next is St. Valentine's day. Remember the Quaker Quartette tonight. Easter comes this year on the 12lh of April. On account of tickuf e MissKel lah Fair did not g : to Bi ch To land as was announced las: week. She will leave to-morrow. March term of court will con vene on the second Monday. We will give the '-gentlemen of fie jury'' next week. Solicitor J. W. Thurmond came over irom Columbia and spent from Friday afternoou till Mon day with home folks. Mr. C. E. May is again at his store after a few days attack of neuralgia. We aro glad taat it was not of longer dura'ion. We are glad to chronicle the fad that after a two weeks spell of sick ness A. S. Thompkins, Esq., is able to sit up and will be at his of fice in a day or two. Prof. J. E. Grim, who has charge of the splendid school ac Parka ville was in our town on Friday last. Being a full graduate of Fur mau University, Prof Cri.n is well equipped for this work. Mr. J. W. Peak, the enterpris ing proprietor of the New York Racket Store, spent Friday last at his store at Meeting Street which is being successfully mauaged by Mr Ben Stevens. The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Holland will be glad to know that she has been greatly beuefitted by the treatment at Johns Hopkins hospital. She gained SP ven pounds in eleven days ?nd will remain un til entirely well. Cadets P. H. Bussfly and T. C. Callison, students of the S. C. C I., attended the Y. M. C. A. conven tion which convened in Green ville on Saturday last. These young men were s^nt as delegates from the college Y. M. C. A. We have hpcn requested to an nounce that the Sup' rv iso'* and clerk will hold their monthly meet ing on the third Saturday, but ?f ter this month the meeting of the Supeivisor and clerk will be held ou the third Monday of each month. Mr. John A Weir has moved his popular barber shop to the Norris building, in the store npxt door to Mr. J. E. Hart's. He solicits a continuance of the pa ronage of tho people. The arlor 3arl Shop is better prepared to give saJ;rgfftctory service_toJ.be public than ev?r before. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M. Potter, who bare bean spending several rn? nths in Edgefield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Taylor, left on Monday last for Augusta where they will spend a short time before returning to their home in Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Potter have made many friends in our town who will always welcome them among us. The following is what Gen.R. R. Hemphill, clerk of t^e senate and editor of the Abbeville Me dium writes in his paper about ons of our legislators: Referring to facial resemblances, Mr. DeVore, member from th;> house.has a face which is a striking reproduction of that of Napoleon or of fhe late President McKinley. In rppose his face resembles that of the great Corsican toa remarkable de gree. When ?r?eaking cr iu action 'he likeness to McKinley is almost exhct. As is well know McKinley well represented Napoleon in facial appearance. Probably your physician has told you that, rheumatism is incurable. Discoveries are hoing made in ?medicine as well as other things. Rheumacid? is a discovery. Ir postivelycures rheumatism. Al Druggists. Bargaius ! Bargains 1 ! The New York Racket Store is now closing out all winter goods at greatly educed prices. This is a great opportunity to secure rare bargains. Call ea?-ly and get first choice. J. W. PEAK. I Uso Baldwin's, Swift's, and Roys tor's, Guan"?, good ar-yv\In rt and everywhere for growing crops. . W. W. ADAMS. Cotton Seed Meal, Nitrate Soda, Muriate Potash. " W. W. ADAMS. Do not buy Eye Glas&es as you would a paper of pins but have your eyes examined scientifically and a glass ground for each eye. GEO. F WIMS, Grauuo j Opt" ian. Swift's, Baldwin's & Royster'i Guano's. W.W. ADAMS. SAVED HER CHILD'S LIFE. "In three weeks our chubby lit tie boy was changed by pneumon ia almost to a skeleton," -writei Mrs.W.Watkins, of Pleasant City 0. "A 'errible cough set iu, that in spite of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew wors every day. We then used Docto King's New Discovery for con sumption, and -our darling wa soon sound and well. We are pur this grand medicine saved his life Millions know il's the only 6ur cur j for coughs, colds and all Inn i??*??*8e5>. Tho Penn Drug Stor euarafjfe* satisfaction. 50c and $j Trial bottles free. Po The Thinking Thousands MifB Helen Sheppard is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Maxwell, in Green ville. Sweet little Ethel Lanham if? on a visit to her grai.dmother, Mrs. Hattie Lanham. Rev. Geo. W. Davis will fill his regular appoint mo nt at McKendree on Sunday morning uext. Rev. P. P. Blalock will preach iq the Baptist church on Sunday morning next aud also at night. The regular morning service will be held at the Episcopal church on next Sunday at ll o'clock, Rev. Heury Mazyck conducting it. Tho usual weekly prayer meeting at the Baptist church will be held on Thursday t.igbt of this week instead of Wednesday ?ijht. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fowler, of Otturawa, Iowa, accompanied by Miss Elberta Bland, arrived in EdgenVd Monday afternoon on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. H. Parker. Superintendent of Education Byrd requests us to announce that he has just receivrd $1100 fiom the dispenary fund which has been aportioued among the school districts. We publish this week the article, "For the sake of the child," that was sent to us ?everal weeks ago by au Edgefield mother. On accouut of the press of matter this is the first issu? of in which it could ap pear. Every parent should reid and pDnder it. Mr. E. S.Johnson ha? again cast his lot among tba Edgffield people. He is now offering a first class stock of groceries and plantation supplies in Swearingen building. Mr Johnson guarantees quality and prices and you always get honest weights at bis store. Read his card. i If the weather for-cast for the month of February as given in one . if the most reliable almanacs be true we will have more rain aud heavy gales than 'reezes. This will be au exception, for during recent yearn our heav est snows and hard est freezes have come during the present month. Tharr> is a growing sentiment that fa\ors abolishing th? custom or practise of kissing the Bible in taking au oath. While it is true that kissing the holy book will not make a liar tell the truth it is sup posed to add solemnity to the oath. Many a witneBS can, howevsr, without the slightest compunction jf conscience kiss the Bible and fail to tell the whole truth, while 'others will tell a "leetle the rise" of 4ho troth-. The North Carolina legislature is considering the passage of an act that will make it unlawful for first cousins to marry. Cupid heeds not the objections of the irate "old folks" and will defy all the laws that a legislature can en act. What will prevent North Carolina cousins from coming over the line into the Palmetto State (tbe easiest State in the union t> get married in and the hardest to get unmarried in) plight their troth and return as husband and wife. One day last week Mr. B. W. Richardson, oue of the towu's marshal?, weut over to Columbia aud arrested another one of the fire bugs and placed him in our jail to await trial. He is a white man named John Benton, a confe derate of William Shipes who is al so in jail. There is ample proof to convict both and that will put sn end to incendiary fires in Edge field. The marshals of the town sr- to I . congratulated upou their success in apprehending tho guiliy persons. EVERY CHURCH or institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liber al quantity of the Longman & Martiuez Pure Paints whenever they paint. NOTE: Have doue so for twenty leveu years. Sales: Tens of mil HcDS of gallons; painted nearly t.vo million houses underguarantee to repaint if not satisfactory: The paint wears for periods up to eigh teen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two ru inures). Actual cost theu about $1 25 a pallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents, The Penn Drug Store. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteles form. No cure no pay 5Gc. To be "as happy as the days are long" is not so happy after all io mid-winter. However, each dav now ia two minutes longer thai: the preceding one. A LEGACY OF THE GRIP Is often a run-down system Weakness, nervousness, lack ol ap? etite, em rgy and ambition with disordered liver and kidney! follow an attack of this wretcbec disease. The greatest need tber ?B Electric Bitters, the splendic tonic, blood purifier and regulato of stomach, liver and kidneys Thousands have prov? d that the.1 wonderfully strengthen the nerv? s build up the system, md reston to hcullh ai;d good spirits after ai attack of grip. If suffering, tr th? m. Only 50(. Perfect satisfjic lio? guaranteed by The Peni Drug Store. The Quaker Quartette. I All of Ibo preceding lyceum eu [ terrainrnenta have surpassed the " pectation of all who attended thfm and tho attraction in -the opera house to-night will not be au exception. The newspapers are lavish in their praise of the Qua ker Quartette wherever they have beei>. All who go to the oper houss to-night will be highly en tertained bv the costumed singpr aud violiuist Bistline. Great uum bers of seats have been engaged Better secure oue before all are taken. Led to Hymen's Altar, On last Wednesday morning Mr. C. F. Talbert and Mips Lucy Millar were happily married. Rev P. B. Lanham, an uncle of the bride, performed the ceremorv The bride, 'he youngest daughter of Mr. L. J. Miller, who resides near Colliers, is a very beautiful and accomplished young lady. The groom is a sober and enterprising young business mau of Augusta who holds a lucrative position with the electric railway company. This happy 3'oung couple will make their future home in Augusta. The ADVERTISER joins their host of friends in wishing them a long anl happy married life. Two Deaths. Mrs. Susan Legg died al her home in the suburbs of our town o i Saturday morning last. This aged woman had nearly reached her eightieth year. She reared twelve children, ten of whom died before she did, and two, Mis. Wil liam Peul and au unmarred daugh ter, sorvive her. Her remains were laid to rest in the family burying grouud on Sunday afternoon, Rev. G<?O. W. Davis conducting the fun eral. Miss Francis Timmerman, who was boru and reared in the Meet ing Street section, died of pneu monia on Sunday morning last iu the 45th year of her age. Miss Tim merman bas foranumborof years been an inmate of the county home but for some mouths had been living with Mrs.Roper Horn at the mill. Her remains were buried at the county home MI Sunday af ternoon. PAEKSVILLE Dear ADVERTISER: We are hav ing more rain now, and wn are sor ry to see it, but I believe I bad rather seo rain thau snow. Miss Nina Jennings, of Green wood, is visiting her sister, Mr?. Banders. Our teacher, Prof. Crim, was called home last Tuesday on ac count of the illness of his brother. We have not heard siuce Wednes day how the young mau is getting along, but sincerely hopo for him a speedy recovery. In the absence of Prof. Crim, Mr. J. H. Elkins, one of our pupils, is taking charge ofThe eclioo?faT?d we aFe~gIa_ to" say that everything is getting on very smoothly, but we will be very glad'to see Prof. Crim back. Miss.Suuie Douglass visited rel atives in our '.own from Sunday till Wednesday, but the weather was so bad during her short Btay that I fear the mud did not im press her very favorably. Miss Emmie Brimson, of Augus ta, is visiting her parents here this week. ' 'e are always glad to see Miss Er ie and hope she will come oft i r. The fol ?ng are the names of the pupils the primary depart ment who . '.eeded in gettiug?on the honor ro : Newton Edmonds, Robert Edmunds, T. G. Talbert, Watson Talbert, Lenox Thurmond, L. F. Dorn, John J. Dom, Warren Stone, Clio Peurifoy, John Peuri foy, Walter McDonald, Barbie Christian, Effie Reardeu, Lydia Reardon, Frank Kinney and Ed die Bell. Mr. Crim s department will be reported later. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dobey are visiting relatives in Edgefield and Johnston this week. Mrs. P. R. Wates wa. among the visitiors at our club last night. On account of tho rain only a small crowd was present, but we had a very interesting meeti?g all the same. Mr. P. C. Middleton and daugh ter visited their mother .md grand mother, Mrs. Mary Middleton, this week. Miss Emmie Hussey, the assist ant teacher at Plum Branch, ac companied by Mr.Dick Mackelroy, of Pelzer, came down this morn iug to visit Mr. L. F. Dorn. Mr. Jos Bussey left yesterday for Macon, Ga., to attend the busi ness college, sol am informed. Dr. D. A. J. Bell went to Colum bia yesterday to oarry Mr. Boat Strom who has beeu sick for some time. During his illness he has lost his mind, but we sincerely hope he will soou be able to coin-* back home again. SCHOOL BOY. BUCKLEN'o ARNICA SALVE. The best and most famous com pound iu the world to conquei aches and kill pains. Cures cuts heals burns and bruises, subduet inflamation,masters piles. Million! of boxes sold yearly. Works won ders in boils, ulcers, felons, skit eruptions. It cures or u^ pay. L5< at The Penn Drug Store. f "Remember the Maine" whicl , was blown up on February 15th 5 1898. On Sunday next it will bav I been five yearn. MILLIONS PUT TO WORK. r The wonderful activity of th f new century is shown by an enoi i, mous demand for the world's beH ej workers-Dr. King's New Lif I Pills For constipation, sick h fad jr lacie, bil liousnesp, or any troubl -?of p'omach, liver or kidneys.the a*ar? unrivaled. Only 25c at Th Penn Drug Store. WE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pur? tHEREIS NO SUBSTITUTE Would Benefit Edgefield. The Augusta Chamber of Com merce has forwarded a strong pe titiou to the Southern railway of ficials asking that a chauge be made in the schedule of the morn ing train to Augusta. The train now leaves Columbia at & very early hour and, being a mixed train, 6 hours and 15 minutes are required to make the trip of 82 miles. It is the desire of the pe titioners that a freight and a pas senger train both be put ou so the latter could leave Columbia later, arriving at the interm' diate points later. It would add greatly to the couveuieuce of our people should the request be granted. The Edge field train could leave later and. theu make the usual connection at Trenton. J he railroad would also be benefitted by the change, for more people would travel if t?ey did not have to arouse from their slumbers in order to catch the train at so early an hour. Our Business League should rallv its forces aud aid in such matters. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j the great kidney, liver L and bladder remedy. 1m It is the great medi al cal triumph of the nine fir i teenth century; -dis I, covered after years of [)l scientific research by "d^=\l Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, biadder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a j?UTi?lej30tUe sent free by mail, a'so a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and uQfELm send your address to i Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The' regular fifty Cent and Homo of Swamp-Root, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Au exchange is so uukiud as tc ?ay the devil is never as black as he is painted, and a woman is nevei as innoceut as she appears. PROFIT The matter of feed is d tremendous importance to thc farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to gel thc most milk, his pigs to ge thc most pork, his hens t< get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children Arc they fed according t< science, a bone food if bone: arc soft and undeveloped, ; flesh and muscle food if the] arc thin and weak and a bloo< food if there is anemia ? Scott's Emulsion is a mixe< food ; the Cod Liver Oil in i makes flesh, blood and muscle the Lime and Soda make bon and brain. It is the standar scientific food for d?licat children. Send for free sample. Pe sure that this picture the form of a label is on t wrapper of every bottle Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bown CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N.1 50c. and $t i all druggls Was it a rejected lover or a he pecked husband who said: 1 wish that Adam had died with i hiB ribs in his body." ta*, CHICHEBTER'S ENGLISH PENHYROYAL PILLI ? _/t"-v Orignal and Only Genuine. SAFE. Alwaji reliable. I.mlle". Mk tVner for CHICUESTKK'S KNGLIS )tn KED tad Cold melanie box?, itt! ?llb blue ribbon. Take no other. Refu Dnagcroai Substitution* and Irait tiona. Bur of jour Drouin, 'end 4e. .tamp* for PnrUenlar?, Tcatlmotilf and "Heller fur Ladlea,"in Utter, bj i tarn Mall. 10.000 Teitlmonlau. Sold _J Druniiu. Chloheitcr Chemical O Mulloo ?tali paper. Madleon Hu u ure, PIULA... P Attention, Alliancemen ! ? 'M e ?Veire to call th? attention of tbe different sub-allianceB of Edgefield county to the fact that arrangements are in progress for the return proportionally of the funds which were paid into the State Alliance Exchange. In or der to be abie to collect the pro portional share of any sub-alliance, it will be necessary to produce the certificates of stock issued there for. It would b? well to have a meeting of the variouB 6ub-alli auces through some representative of each oub, so as to act in concert in the matter. Hon. J. L. Keitt, of Soudleye, Newberry county, S. C., is now secretary of the State Exchange, who will furnish all necessary information. W. H. TlMMERMAN, County Trusteee Stockholder. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Trec-iirer ol ibo Brooklyn East ?nd Art Club. " if women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that thc doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElrce's Wine of Cardui and Thcd ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up.to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui ip a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding, a is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, alter child birth and in chancre of life. It fre quently bring3 a clear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ?tf YOU WILL FIND - OUR FRUIT Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Roses Palms etc., per fectly Healthy, well grown and true to name. Write us for Catalogue. P. J. BEKCK?VIANS CO., (Inc.J Fruitland Nur series. Established 1S56. ^Tjra-TJ-ST-A.- O-JL. ls the TIME nnd our stable if? the PlvACE to buy Good, Sound Stock Cheap, Our Mr. Thompson has ju6t arrived with a full car of Horses,MARES and Mules that were shipped direct from the West.. Call at our Stable and see what we have - - - G-RICE & CO INSUEANCEAGENCY When placing your Insur ance ?rive me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of F1RK Insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York Insurance Co. I will appre preciate a share of your biit iness. I can be found at my office-Ofliee No. 2--ovcr E;ink of Edgefield. James T. JNJIJVX?. WW HI i I i i 1 i !" Mi il B.iE. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Prompt and Careful at tention to Business. Ofliee OVER BANK of EDGEFIELE THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. 805 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - - President J. G. WE1GI.E, - ... Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits Wanted-cow PEAS YA IRTZETY. Name lowest price f. o. b. your shipping point to ROWLAND & COMPANY "V-ila-T-TST-A.. -a-A.. ?J!iiiMiiitiiiiiiiEiiii!iiiiti!iiiii!ifiiniiifiiiii'jiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiifi.nifeniii?iiiiiiiiii<iiiiiin iiiriinnimiL^ I THE FARMERS BANK ? J OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. | I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITOKY. 3 E = THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY * 1 Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 t = Surplus and Undividedrofi. 15,000.00 E I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 f I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 | ~ We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above =: E fae s. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. . j| ~ Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, jruard.an = ?5 administrator and.executor, and tu acceptand executo trusts generally. | S A. E. PADGETT, President T. P RAINSFORD, Vice-Pre?. 5 = J. L.CAUGHMAN, Cashier. \V. H. HAR LING, Asst.-Cashier S ^llUlfl||||illl.llllll!llllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIU>?IJIIIIIilllll!l llllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllHIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIHIIli Bargains! Bargains!! -OUK Clearance sale Has Begun. We .ire closing out all flannels aud outings at very low prices. Good colored calico going at 4c, best at 5c. All ladies cloak3and capes must goat once re gardless of cost. Men's suits from 2.50 per cent up. 800 suits reduced to 5.69. Overcoats from 1.90 up Our entire stock of wool underwear cut very low Full line of heavy and dress shoes always on hand. We can save you money on staple dry goods. Mr. J. H. Crouch is with us and will cordially welcome his Edgefield friends. THE OHE CENT STORE, G28 Broau St., AUGUSTA, GA. $ READY for BUSINESS ! I have JUST OPENED UP a full stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, MY GOODS & NOTIONS. I can sell you Good, Brand New goods at Very Rea sonable prices. Give me a trial and you will be convinced tbat I eau save you money-. - iii L. A. ASHLEY. J. L JANES & COMPLY, BRANCH HOUSE A. B. SAXON $ BRO., ' IOU -BTZOJLJD ST-, - A.T7C3-TJSTA., ?3\A-, GB OOERIES AND PLANTATION- SUPPLIES - -SEED GRAINS, Corn, Oats, Bran, Syrup, We carry a full line of Gveryi)^t_ wanted al prices as LOW AS THE LOWEST sad if pussiuie lower Give us a trial order. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Refunded without grumbling. J. L.JANES & CO., 1011 BROAD ST-, AUGUSTA, GA? w Are you N Need Of Anything In My Line ? If so now ii the time to buy. If you buy for cash it will be to your interest to VISIT MY STORE. LOAKS : .. Everything in this A PPT^l ^ine mU8^ De sola, ana AT TAT, Tirn m "TC tne buyers may nave OLLARET TE? the profit. Blankets and Underwear. $6 00 Blankets, - . - - - - $4.50. 5.00 Blankets,.3.75. 4.00 Blankets,.2.75. All ofners reduced in the same proportion. Underwear for all at very low prices. Q-?lTr-Q My Line of silks for-this season was KDX I IS D. far superior to anything usually shown in Edgefield. There are some left that can be bought at very low prices : ( 65c silks 50 cents. This does not include our< 85c silks 65 cents, black silks. Come see them. ( $1. silks 90 cents. MEN'S " OLOTHTNO AND BOYS X1?1N VJ The men and boys shall not be forgotten,so come right iu and let us show you what I can do for you in this line. I can clothe you from head to foot and you will hardly miss the money spent. I THAK YOU ALL for past favors, and will assure you that I will do all in my power to make ever}' visit to my store profitable to you as well .as to myself. Respectfully, CHARLIE E. Jan. 6, 1903,