Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 13, 1903, Image 3
Edenfield Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1903.
I desire to iuform' the Edgefield
people that I handle only choice
beef at my market and never buy or
kill grasa fed cattle. Not being
- able to find first class beef cattle
near here. I have just purchased
a Int in Augusta which I drove to
Edgefield. Thny cost more of
course but I sell at the same price.
Your patronage is solicited.
H. H. SANDERS.
Fresh oyster crackers, snow?
flakes, wafers, milk biscuits and
fancy cakes assorted always on
hand. THE PENN DRUG STORE.
Fresh supply of Landretb's gar
den sued just recpived.
W. E. LYNCH & Co.
Try a bovtle of our White Pine
and Tar for coughs, colds, giip,etc.
25c per bottle ; every bottle guar
anteed to benefit.
W. E. LYNCH & Co.
If you are Lot UBiug our teas
and coffees try them once and you
will uso no other. For delightful
aroma and flavor they are unsur
passed. Call for our White Star
.coffee. THC PENN DRUG STORK.
Buist's Seed Irish Potatoes, On
?ou Sots, English Peas, et?.
W. E. LYNCH & Co.
Paint your wagons, buggies and
carriages and oil your harness. We
can supply the best paint and oil
at reasonable prices.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Do uot buy Eye Glasses as yoi
weulci ? paper of pins but have
your oyes examined scientifically
and a glass ground for each eye.
GEO. F. MIMS,
Graduate Optician.
Our stock of harness, saddles,
bridles, buggy robes aud whips is
complete. These goodB are marked
at prices that will move them.
RAMSEY & JONES.
We waut every housewife in
Idgefield county to know that our
counters, tables and shelves ara
filled with ?vii of the season's deli
cacies that tempt and satisfy the
appetites of mortals.
.THE PENN DRUG STORE.
Crayon Portraits enlarged from
small pictures of any kind. Satis
faction guaranteed.
R. H. MIMS.
Call upou us when in need of
trunks, valises, satchels or dress
suit cases. Wo carry a large as
sortmout of these goods with pri
ses right.
RAMSEY & JONES.
We are headquarters ?for toilet
ifoapi, perfumery an 1 all fancy ar
ticles. Yon oan get Colgate's soaps
and perfume from us.
TH? PENN DRUG STORE.
Aloof with our large and varied
^Mornkdwt ol ellina and glassware
"ve carry a beautiful line of cherry
?ai oak china closets. Call and
atk to tee them.
RAMSEY & JONES.
? word to the hunters, we have
s. large stock of guns, loaded shells
Wh black and smokeless pow
.r),leggings aud every toing that j
a bunter needs. Drop in and let
as show you.
RAMSAY & JONES.
Vow is the time to prepare the
.arly garden. We can supply you
with fresh seed of all varieties. |
Large assortment of Buist,s garden
seed just received. The PENN
DRCQ STORK.
Our stock of wagons, buggies,
bed-room sets, tables, rocking
chairs, desks, brass and enameled j
.iron beds, mattings, rugs, etc., was
ue vor before more complete.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Just received another car load
?of Rook Hill buggies which we art
aell ag cheaper than ever before
and pu very easy terms to good
parties.
RAMSEY & JONE?.
A LOVE LETTER
Would not interest vou if you're
looking for a guaranteed Salve for
sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of
Ponder, Mo, writes: UI suffered
with an ugly sore for a year but a
box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve
cured me. It's the best Salvo on
earth. 25c at The Penn Drug
Store.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or
institution supported by voluntary
contribution will be given a liber
al quantity of the Longman &
Martiuez Pure Paints whenever
they paint.
NOTE : Hare done so for twenty
teveu years. Sales; Tens of mil
linns of gallons; painted nearly
trTO million houses under guarantee
io repaint if not satisfactory: The
paint wears for periods up to eigh
teen years. Linseed Oil must b
added to the paint, (done in twe
minutes). Actual cost then aboul
$1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sole
by our Agents, The Penn Druf
Store
For Horses, Cattle and I logs
"V. E. LYNCH ?fe CO.
Timely, Tersely, Truly Toldr
Mies Helen Sheppard is visiting
friends in our Capital City.
Some es'id advice comes from
our Faifa correspondent this week.
Read and profit by it.
The home of Dr. and Mrs. J. T.
Pattison has become brighter on
account of the advent of another
pretty daughter.
Mrs. -. -. Maxwell, of Green
ville, arrived last week in Edge
field to be the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. C. Sheppard.
Tickets for the Kindergar
ten entertainment will be on
sale at the office of Dr Geo
IF Mims.
Mrs. Stuck and Mrs. Sweigert,of
Lexington county, tbe mother and
.-i ter of Mrs. Derrick, are visiting
at her home on Main street.
Rev. Mr. Burges* and family
have removed to the Presbyterian
mangi-. The repairs and new coat
of paint have made it a very at
tractive cottage.
Rev. Warren Eutzir.iugor, o
Leathersby, Ga., stopped iu Edge
field . ?e day last week while en
route to the convention in Savan
nah.
Mr. J. G. Parkb, of Edgefield
count}*, now a student at Clemson
college, was the first alternate
from this Congressional District
in the recent contest for entrance
into the Naval Academy at Anna
polis.
Mrs. Glover, of Parksville. with
her twin great-grand children
Marie aud Marien Morgan, visited
her grand daughter, Mrs. Charlie
Brunson last week.
Who in Edgefield does not
want to see the Kindergarten
entertainment Friday even
ing ?
The Auf Wiedersehen Club will
hold their semi-monthly meeting
at th-) home of Mrs. J. C. Shep
pard this afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Quite a number of veterans and
others from oui town and county
are attending the reunion in Co
lumbia this week.
Mr. Ross, of Columbia, the own
er and operator of the quarry, has
rented the beautiful residencc of
Mr. M. C. Parker, on Columbia
street.
Misses Effie and EUamays Allen,
Virginia Addison, Dr. A. H. Cor
ley and Mr. L. Wigfall Cheatham
attended the card party given by
Miss Addie Hughes, of Trenton,
on Friday evening last in honor of
her friend, Mies Schepper, of Beau
fort.
On Sunday morning last Mrs.
.Waiter-Samuel g and Mr. B. Tim
mons jeined our Methodist church
and those who joined during the
revival services were baptised.
Tbfe two little children of Mr. H.
P. Lowe were christened by tte
pastor who also christened the two
little ones of Mr. and Mrs. BTim
mons at their home on Wednesday
afternoon last.
Pittsburg is becoming the scene
of great activity. Machinery is
being placed in position and the
pumps hare beeu running for
moro than a week removing the
water from the quarry holes. A
large quantity of lumber has been
purchased to erect the necessary
buildings. Soon the pay rolls will
begiu. That is the part that con
cerns Edgefield most.
The whole community of Edge
field is indebted to Mr. G. W.
Davis, of the Methodist church, for
haying brought into our midst a
man of such zeal, eloquence and
power as* the Rev. Mr. Yongue, of
Springfield, S. C. His work among
us was a benediction, which we
?rust will bring to our town lasting
impressions for good. During
the series of meetings six persons
expressed their desire to unite
with the Methodist church, viz :
Misses Emmie Cartledge Sophie
aud Lura Minis, Messrs. William
Perkins, Lewis Covar, and Master
Rogers Davis. Mr. William Furse
united with the Baptist church,
and Miis Emma Seaton, of Peoria,
111., who is visiting Mrs. Ralph
Bailey, expressed her intention of
becoming a member of the Presby
terian church.
Miss Johnnie Sanders, who bas
been laboring fo-' 6even and a half
years as a missionary of the Meth
odist church in Shanghai, China, a
part of the time closely associated
with Miss June Nicholson, made a
very interesting and instructive
talk at the Methodist church on
Wednesday afternoon last. Miss
Sanders is (rom Union, S. C., ar^d
since her return to America about
one month ago, has been visiting
various churches in the StaU?, tel
ling of her work and endeav >riug to
arouse tho Christian people of ber
native State to a more consecrated
zeal for the great cause of mis
sions.
At the cloi9 of the meet
ing the two children of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Bailey were christened,
Joseph Oliver and Emily Clisby.
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE.
Terminated with au ugly cut on
the leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin
Grove, 111. It developed a^stub
boro ulcer unyielding to doctor?
and remedies for four years. Then
Bucklers Arnica Salve cured.
l'.*a just as good for burns, scalds
skin eruptions and piles. 25c, at
The Penn Drug Store.
Everyoue netds a good blood pu
rifier in the spring. Rheumacide
IB recognized as the best wherover
known. Refuse all substitutes.
Does uot injure the digestive or
gans. A superb laxative and to iir.
At Druggists.
ro The Thinking Thousands
Look up the new card of
Mr J E Hart It will profit!
you.
Mr C E May's new adver
tisement appear? this- week
Do not fail to read it.
Mr C A Griffin who has
been very ill for a week is,
we are happy to state, some
what better
The S C C I ball team will
go to Bamberg tomorrow to
play the boys of the Carlisle
Fitting school.
Mrs A Fuller Perkins left
yesterday to spend several
days in Columbia with her
sister, Miss Annie Gasque.
Mrs. Charlie Bruuson spent se
veral days last woek iu Aiken??
Mr. aud Mrs. Bruuson will remove
to our neighboring city permanent
ly in the month of June.
We hear that Trenton and
Johnston will be well repre
sented at the entertainment to
be given by the kindergarten
children on Friday evening.
We are deeply grateful t?
Mrs To ney Turner, of Johns
ton, for her thoughtful kind
ness in sending us some of
the largest, most beautiful
and delightfully flavored
strawberries that we have
ever seen.
It is with great pleasure
that we chronicle the fact
that Mr. Charlton Lynch,
having completed his course
in pharmacy, will return on
Friday to leave us no more.
We need scores of model
young men-such as he is
in Edgefield.
The musicale at Mrs Kate
Lynch's, was a grand sue
cess. The ladie0 realized $35
therefrom. Every number
on the programme was well
rendered but the honors of the
evening were by common
consent voted to bright and
pretty little Miss Sallie May
Tillman, the daughter of
Senator and Mrs B R Tillman,
for her vocal solos. .
Mr. J. S. Price, who is to
succeed Mr. Burton as presi
dent of the mill has arrived,
accompanied by his family.
For the presntthey will board
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Cantelou. These good pe?.
pie are very desirable acquisi
tions to Edgefield's citizen
ship and the ADVERTISER ex.
tends to them a most cordial
welcome.
At a meeting of the Abner
Perrin camp in the court
house Monday afternoon, af
ter appropriate remarks by
Gen. T, W. Car wile, crosses
of honor were presented by
the Daughters of tha Con
federacy to the following ve
terans: O Sheppard, N L
Brunson, W H Brunson, T
C Strom, W H Ouzts, W D
Ramev, J M Cobb, W M
Glenn", J M Wise, W S Co
var, R S Anderson, A L
Barker, J C Williams and C
?M Williams.
The members of the Ladies Mis
sion Societies of the Columbia dis
trict are ta be congratulated upon
their splendid work for th? twelve
mouths just ended. Besides pay
ing tha salary, $633.41, of Miss
June Nicholson the 124 societies
contributed $1,275.13 to the gen
eral mission fund of tho confer
ence.
Advertised Letters.
List of letters romaiuing in the
Posto-Tice at Edgefield, S. C., week
ending May 9, ,1903:
Crommie Alston, E. E.Edwards,
R. B. Hester, France Prince and
Louie Siegler.
When asking for letters on this list
say "advertised."
W. H. BRUNSON, P. M.
DISASTROUS WRECKS
Carlessues8 is responsible for
many a railway wreck and the
samp causes are making human
wrecks of sufferers from throat and
lurg troubles. But since the ad
vent of Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds,
even the worst cases can be cured,
and hopeless resignation is no lon
ger necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of
Dorchester, Mass., is one of many
whose life was saved by Dr. King's
New Discovery. This great rem
edy is guaranteed for all throat and
lung diseases bv The Penu Drug
Store. Price 50c, and $100, trial
bottle free.
NOT A SICK DAY SINCE.
"I was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. I tried all ports
of medicines, noue of which r< li v
ed me. One day 1 saw an ad, ol
your Electric Bhteis and determ
ined to try that. After 'aking a
few dosee I felt relieved, noel soon
thereafter was entirely cured, and
have not seen a sick day sinco.
Neighbors of mine have been cur?'d
of rheumat sm, neuralgia, liver and
kidr ey tro.ibles and general debil
ity." Thi= is what B. F. Bass, of
Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 59c,
at 1 he Penn Drag Store.
Mr. C. J. Burton spent yester
day iu Columbia ou business.
Mr. -. Cato, of Monetta, a for
mer stud? ut o? the S. C. C. I., was
I in town last week.
Miss Ida Ccgburn, of Meeti?g
Street, visited the family of her
uucle, Mr. W. B. Cogburn, last
week.
Mr. Joe Carwile, who holds a
responsible position in Atlanta,
is spending two weeks vacation in
Edgefield.
To see the motherly tots of
the Kindergarten (one of
whom is the happy possessor
of twins) in "The Baby
Show" is alone worth the
price of admission.
The girls and boys of Mrs.
Kiug'j and Miss Davis' school,
uuited in a picnic on Friday last in
the Edgewood grove.
The Woman's Mission and Aid
Society will meet in the Baptiit
church ou Saturday afternoon at
4 o'clock instead of Friday as us
ua?.
KINDERGATEN CHILDREN
Will Carry Out the Following
Program Friday Night Next,
The following is a condensed
programme of the kindergarten
commencement whicn takes place
in the opera house on Friday even
ing:
Flower Song.
Song-Sallie May Tillman.
House that Jack Built.
CHARACTERS :
Maiden all forlorn-Helen Till
man.
Mau all worn and torn-Tom
Walker.
Priest all shaven and shorn
Earle Timmons.
Man that raised the corn-Rog
ers Davii.
Boy that blowed the horn-Har
old Norris.
Song-Genevieve Norris.
Flag Drill. J
Song -Florence Mims.
The Famous Baby Show.
CHARACTERS :
Judge-Rogers Davis.
Mother of Prize Baby-Mell
Burgess.
Selection-S. C. C. I. Band.
Cong-Sallie May Tillman.
Operetta-Red-Riding Hood.
CHARACTERS :
Red-Riding-Hood-Miriam Nor
ris.
Wolf-Trozevaut Timmons.
Queen of Fairiee.Thelma Bailey.
Woodsman-Mims Timmons.
Red - Riding - Hood's Mother
Gladys Davis.
PART I-Scene in Fairyland.
PART II-Adventures of Red
Riding-Hood.
COLD SPEING.
?Dear ADVERTISER: It continues
cool aud no stand of cottou, what
few stalks that are up look weak
and unhealthy. Oats have im
proved a little.
The farmers are fairly up with
their work.
Death has summoned from us one
of our bright boys, Monroe Holmes,
sou of Mrs. Molly M?lmes. He
bad been sick for two weeks. His
remains were inhrred at Red
Hill the 7th inst.
The large coogregation proved
the esteem in which he was feld
by the community. To his family
we tender our sympathy. Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. J.
T. Littlejohn.
Mr. D. P. Self has done good
work ou the Key road with four
convicts. He works two miles of
road a day and we gladly welcome
him, aud commend the little fel
low to the good people wherever be
may go.
I have something now to tell
you. ?Mr. W. G. McDaniel has a
game roos'er setting on sixteen
eggs. The old fellow ?bowed
signs of wanting to set for a week.
Mr. McDaniel by the advice of
Clack Seiglerset him. He is doing
fine. He sometimes breaks an egg
with his spurs when getting off
and on the neat. When he hatches
we will report what kind of a
mother he makes, etc.
Miss Ola Adams is on the sick
Hat.
The Red Hill school is prepar
ing for the commencement. Weex<
tend you, Incognitus and Schoel
Boy an invitaton to attend.
We are glad one of our Clark'i
Hill bachelors has reformed anc
intend? leadiuga new life. We wisb
fur the happy couple a long, use
ful and happy life.
SOL.
Cold Spring,
DO ESN'T RESPECT OLD AGE.
It'e shameful when youth fail? tc
show proper respect for old age
but just the contrary in the case?
Dr. King's New Lif- Pills. The}
cut off maladies no matter how se
vere and irrespective of old age
Dyepepsia, jaundice, fever, cousti
pation all yield to this perfect pill
25c, at The Penn Drug Store.
LOST: A heavy plait
gold ring. The finder will b<
suitably rewarded if said rinj
is returned to this office
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKINI
When you take Grove's Tasteless Ch?i
Tonio because the form ula is plain!
printed on every bottle showing* tha
it is simply Iron and Quinine in
asteles form. No cure no pay 60c.
NOTICE.
On the 29th of May, 1903, th
undersigned will makeapplicatioi
unto tho Probate cour ; at Edg
field, S. C , for a final discharge a
Executor of the state of W. D
Turner, do *,eased.
G. P. WHITE,
Executor.
THE OLD REU ABLE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Great crowds are coming
from the north, east, south)
and west to attend the enter
tainment to be given Friday
evening in the opera house by
the little folks of the kinder
garten.
Tour Spring S?ll
Your Spring
Your Sm
Your Sui
AU are here awaiting you. '
Clothing, Hats and Furnishin
shown. The suitings surpass
beauty, style and durability,
able, in fact they can't be dupl
chandise in the city. Our C
sends us to the front in bargi
vince you of the above facts,
J. B. Wm
Spot Cash Clothing St
?PALACE MARKET
I keep afirnt class market iu the
Parker Building. Choice fresh
meats always on hands at reaprn
able prices. I will also sell ICE.
Car load will arrive iu a few days.
I Your patronage solicited.
J. W. GRIM.
Sljjjj 10F Mt
CSHEState of South Carolina,?
County of Edgefield. y
Courtjof Common Pleas.
F. B. Grier,
Plaintiff,
VS.
Mrs. Mattie C. William?, James R.
' Williams, The British and Amer
ican Mortgage Company-Lim
ited, and Dr. R. C. Mayson,
Defendants.
(Complaint not served.)
To the Defendants above named :
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint, in
this action, which ia filed in the
.?ffice of the Clerk of the Court of
Commou Pleas, for the said County,
aud to serve 8 copy of your ans
wer to the said complaint on the
subscribers at their office at Edge
field Court House, S. C., within
twenty days after the service here
of; exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac
tion will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated April 28th, A. D. 1903.
SHEPPARD BROS.,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Test :
W. B. COGBURN, (L. S.)
Clerk Court Common Pleas.
To Mattie C. Williams, James R.
Williams, The British and Amer
ican Mortgage Compauy-Lim
ited-non-resident Defendants:
You and each of you will take
notice thAt th-) Complaiut in the
above stated cause, is on file in the
office of tho Clerk of Court of Com
mon Pleas in and for the C Minty
and State aforesaid.
SHEPPARD-BROS.,
Plain! iff's Attorneys.
April 28th, 1903.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Scotts Emulsion is the
means of life and of the en
joyment of life of thousands of
men, women and children.
To the men Scott's Emul
sion gives the flesh and
strength so necessary for the
cure of consumption and the
repairing of body losses from
any wasting disease.
For women Scott's Emul
sion does this and more. It ii
a most sustaining food and
tonic for the special trials thai
women have to bear.
To children Scott's Emu!
sion gives food and strengt!
for growth of flesh and boil*
and blood. For pale girls
for thin and sickly boys Scott';
Emulsion is a great help.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street. New York
50c. and $I.OO: all druggists. _
Asleep in Jesus.
On Monday morning last
our community was sadden
ed by the intelligence of the
death of Mrs. Fielding, wife
of Mr J B Fielding of our
town. Before her marriage
the deceased was Miss Wan
namaker, of Orangeburg. A
kind neighbor, affectionate
wife and fond mother has
passed over the river and on
'the other shore awaits the
coming of her loved ones.
This good woman is survived
by a husband and five chil
dren, scarcely any of whom
have reached their teens.
Mrs Fickling was an active
and consistent member of our
Methodist church. Her pas
tor,Rev G W Davis,conducts
ed funeral services at the
home arid the remains were
carried to Orangeburg Mon
day afternoon for interrment.
May God draw very near thi
grief stricken husband and
the motherless children in
their bereavement.
HAT,
nmer SHIRT
ramer DRAWERS
The most complete stock of
g Goods,that we have ever
any we have ever shown for
The prices are very reason
?cated on same hne of mer
Jash buying and Cash selling
lin giving:. A look will con
. 10% discount on Clothing.
rE & co's
AUGUSTA.
ore
-Something unusual in the way
of news comes from our reliabl&
correspoudent of Cold Spring
section. Read what he has to say.
"Ice Schedule".
Leave Ice House at 7:00 a. m.
" " " " 10:30 a.m.
- " " t: 6:00 p.m.
Examine your refrigerators or
ice box and please try and order
Ice in time to be delivered on eith
er of these schedules.
I will run a delivery wafion if
tb^^u?riBc?rs'^a^r?nts 11," other
wise, the push carts will be used.
This schedule will be daily except
Sunday when the 7 a. m. schedule
will be abaudoued. Prices:
300 lbs quantities 50c per 100 lbi.
100 " " 60c 11 " "
50 " ? 70c
30 " * 25c
25 " ? 20c
20 " " 15c
15 " .' 12c
12 " " 10c
6 " 5c
Special rates to Beef, Beer and
Soda Water dealers.
I have named close prices, but
lam in the business to compete
with any Ice dealer. I very ear
nestly solicit a liberal patronage
and will try to get your ice deliver
ed on time. Tickets now on sale.
M. A. TAYLOR,
Edgefield Ware House.
May 4th, 1903.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There ls a disease prevailing' in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused by
lit-heart disease,
pneumonia, heart
? failure or apoplexy
- are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lowed to advance the
kidney-po iso ned
- blood will attack the
vital organs or the
kidneys themselves break down and waste
away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles most always result from
a derangement of th. kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys, if you are feeling badly you
can make no mist ike by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, t\e great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
lt corrects inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain in passing it, and overcomes thal
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized, lt stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sole
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollai
sized bottles. You may
have a sample bottle of,
this wonderful new dis- |
covery and a book that
tells all about it, both Home o(Swamp-Hoot.
sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer it Co
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mentiot
reading this generous offer In this paper.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7tfi Slresi, Augusta, Ga.,
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for til defects a
sight, grinds Ute proper glasses and WAH
KANTS them.
Lenses rut inte your frame while you wail
EDEE 't -V tell? if yo? nee
rF>f*>Ci ?* '?- ; medicine orgUuc
ToC
Toke Laxrtive Br<
Seven MMon boxes sold in post 1
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? THE FARMERS BANK |
J . OF EDGEFIELD S- C. ?
I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITOEY. J
3 =
S THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY =
I Paid up Capital.$ 5S,OOO.00 |
= Surplus and Undivided Profits. 18,000.00 =
I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 S
I Protection to Depositors. .$134,000.00 |
3 We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for theirjnoney to the above IT
= facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ?
S Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian
Sj administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally,
g A. E. PADGETT, President T. II RAINSFORD Vice-Pres. =
= J. L.CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAR LING, Asst.-Cashier S
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Untrimmed Chiffon,
Braid and Straw Hats ?
is what I am now showing. New lot just
received, also a new supply of all the latest
and prettiest materials for trimming Hats.
To see them is to admire them. - - -
I very cordially invite the ladies to call in.
Miss Mary Buford, INC E MAY'S
STORE.
READY for BUSINESS
I have JUST OPENED up'a full stock of
Staple. and*Fancy Groceries.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, DEY GOODS & NOTIONS, j
I can sell youjGood, Brand New goods at Very Rea
sonable prices. Give me a trial and you will be
convinced that I can save you money. -
L. A. ASHLEY.
S. 0.
f-!*s
J Groceries ! |
^PLANTATION SUPPLIES & ?
bi I am again selling Groceries in the stoie known as the . ?
I SWEARIiVGEN BUILDING and also guarantee my
Goods and Prices. Give me a call before buying.
I Also] Represent Smith Brothels
j| of Augusta, Ga., and guarantee AUGUSTA PRICES. ?
N. S. JOHNSON.
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TO
LOOK
AWAY
from what is displayed here
is to miss seeing that which
is worth-while seeing and
worth-while buying.
Here is gathered all that is
desirable and useful in thc
line of
Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats Notions.
Economy will suggest a
purchase here and good judg
ment approve, These goods
and prices make friends of
purchasers.
C. EX MAY
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B, E. Nicholson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
?^**Prompt and Careful at
tention to Business. Onice
ure a Cold in One Day
jmo Quinine Tablet*, J* (JLJL
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