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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1903. We carry the Jargest stock of light and heavy, single and double harness, saddles, bridles, halters, leather, etc.,carried in this section of the state. We can nave you mouey on these goods. RAMSAY & JONES. IT SAVED HIS IEG. P. A. Danforth of laGrangp, Ga., suffered for six mouths with a fri ghtful runuing sore ou hie leg; hut orites that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best s?he in tne world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by The.Peuu Drug Store. Warm weather is right upon us and ?ve have the warm weather goods, such as porch and lawn sets, hammocks, ice cream chums, re frigerators etc. Call and let ui show you our large and vaiiea stock of merchandise. RAMSEY & JONES. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on everj bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine ina tasteless form. No cure no pay 50c. J Everyone needs a good blood pu rifier in the spring. Rheumacide is recognized as the best wherever known. Refuse all substitutes. Does not injure the digestive or gans. A superb laxative and tonic. At Druggists. MORE RIOTS. Disturbances Ofstriku-s are not nearly as grave as au individual disorder of the symtem. Over work, Liss of sleep, nervons ten eiouwill be followed by utter c >1 lapses, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. Thero,s nothing so efficient to curedisord. 6rs of the Liver or Kidneys as Elec tric Bitters' It's a wonderful ton ic, and eff. ctive nervine and the greatest all around medicine for rundown, systems. It di.pels Nervousuesd. Rheumatism, and Neuralgia and xpels-Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guar: anteed by The Penn Drug Store. TB J GE DY AVERTED. "Justin theuick of time our litte boy was saved" writes Mrs W. Watkins of Pleasent City, Ohio "Pneuraouia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough b-A in besides. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discov vjry for consumption, and our darling was saved. He,R now sound and well Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lugy dis eaee. Guaranteed br THE PENN DRUG STORE. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles' free. Does not your office or home need a new desk or book case ? We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies Desks, Roller-top Desks, Book Cases, etc., suitable for the home or office. Let us show them to you. , RAMSEY & JONES. Our prices on chairs, rockers, ..tables, beds, wardrobes, bedroom BuiJ;s are surprisingly cheap. No ono would think of ordering or buying these goods elsewhere if they see ours before doing so. RAMSEY & JONES. Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little worker*-Dr. King,s JlewLife Pill. Millions are alwavs at work, night" and, day, curing indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver, and bowe trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c. at The Penn Drug Store. MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy, either sex, by Wholesale Merchandise Company of sol id financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who will organize clubs among consum ers. 40 per ceut saved for our cuR*omers. Business no experi ment but a proyen success. Sal ary $18.00 a week, expenses ad yanced. Experience unnecessary. Address D. B. Clarkson, Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. Tetlow's celebrated talcum pow der only 10 cents, 3 for25 cents-a " THE PENN DRUg STORE. School Supplies, Full line of School Bags, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Tablets, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS OF AL li KIND?. * Roser, Evergreens, Nut Bearing TreeB and Plauts for the Flower Yard. Now is the time to order.' R. H. MIMS. PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FALL AND WI?JTER STYLES Bung the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. ^^TPhotographs fitted in Lockets aral Buttons. R. H. MIMS. ESTATE NOTICE. f ? All persons having claim3 a gaiust the estate of James. A. Bmnett, late of Edgefield county, South Carolina, deceased, will pre sent same duly tittested for pay ment, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment to Mr. A.. L. Barker, or to MRS. MARTHA E, BARKER, Qualified Executrix. Sept. 24tb, 1903 . 3t THE AUGUSTA Jj SAVINGS BA?K. ' *l 805 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - i'.ssiJent H J. G. WE1G?.K, - - - - Cashier ? SAVINGS ACCOSTS SOLICITED H ute rest Paid on ?) epos B Castle on the Hill. Hon JThoe. H. Raicsford has a! ready had au architect from Colum bi.i to inspect the house and sur roundings of the Wardlaw placa which he r?cei,tly purchased. Thia specialist has stated that the house can be remodelled and tho grounds 60 improved as to make of it a very modyrn and very beautiful place. Northern Edgefield is distinctly and distinctively a residence sec tiou and the time has come when more large, graceful and stately modern mansions should adorn Buncombe heights. The next to fallow al ni the hue of modernizing Buucombe will be the ma- sion of Dr. J. G. Tompkins. Opening of Session 1903-04. At the eleventh hour Col-F. N. IC. Baily decided to have the usual public exercises on the opening day of the school. In consequence of this arrangement a large number of patrons and friends of the school, together with all of the day and boarding students, assembled in the opera house on Thursday morning last, where they were en tertained by the exercises of the occasion. Very appropriate ad dress? Were made by Dr. L. R. Gwaltney and Rev. C. E. Burts. Col. Bailey made several necessary announcements and outlined his plans in part for the session. Of course the school caunot aud wiii not be as large as during former years until the new building is ready. However, even more thorough work will be doue be cause he bas a competent corps of teachers and there not being so many, more attention can be given to the individual student. The Gwaltney home is already filled with boys, twenty eight iu number, and the Wardlaw building is occu pied by Col. Bailey and family, the lady teachers and twelve or fifteen girls. Instead of a dining room at each building, as was the case last year, there will be but one where all of the students will dine. This will bo at the girls' dormitory. Col. Baily has had no trouble in getting all of the stu dents that he could provide room for. Many others will be enrolled as toon as the new building can be occupied. Buy your guns and shells from tho new 6tock of THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. I Jas. M. Cobb is 6bowmg some thing new and stylish in Ladies, Dress Gooda. New 2 lb. and 2 l-2ib. bagging and New Arrow tiesv at Aoeusta prices. THE EDGEFiELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. Second-Hand School Books. We have good stock of secoud ha:;J school books which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. W.E. LYNCH &CO. We buy buggies in car lots is why we can sell them so cheay. All styles of Babcock, Tyson & Jones, Rock Hill and dozens of other reliable makes of buggies always on hand. RAMSEY & JONES. The Lynch Drug Store bas been designated as the county de pository for school book.''. All of the books that are used at the S. C. C. I. aud in the public schools of the county can be hod at very low prices at tho Lynch store, v Read their new locals. There is no department of our storo that is more complete than that of toilet artic es and peri'umes. We carry a large stock of Adolph S&nhler's, Alfred Wright's au^i Colgate's perfumes in White Rose, V #.et, Heliotrope, Queen of Car nations, etc, in 10,25, and 50 cents sizes. Try them. THE PENN DRUG STORE. Nothing^would add so greatl^to the beauty* and comfort of your home as new matting spread up on your floors. We have a very large supply of matting-in all of the latest, colors and patterns, als? beautiful linoleum for the hall. Pries very low. RAMSEY & JONES. WANTED-SEVERAL INDUS TRIOUS PERSONS lu each state to travel for house established eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon mer chants and agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent engagement. Weekly cash salary of $18 and all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essen tial. Mention reference and en close self-addressed envelopo. THE NATIONAL, 334 Deaborn St.. Chicago. CHEAP LANDS FOR HOME-SEEKERS' AMD COLONIES. The country along the Cotton Belt Route in Southeast Missouri, Arkansas, Northwest Louisiana i aud Texas offers the greatest op portunities tor Horaeseeker8. Mild climate, good water,cheap building material, abundance of fuel, and soil that will often in a siugle sea sou yield enough to pay for the ground. Land can be bought as cheap as $2.54 an acre, prairie land at $4 and $5 per acre up, bot tom laud at $5 aud $6 per acre up improved or partly cleared laud at $10 aud $15 per acre up. Some fine propositions for colonies tracts of 2,000 to 8,000 acres at $4 to $10 per acre-big money in this for a good organizer. Fruit and truck lands in the famous peach and tomato belt of East Texas at ifcJO to $20 per acre up. Write us for information about cheap rates, excursions dates, also literature descriptive of this great country and lot us help you fiud a home that will cost you no more tbau the rent you pay every year. F. W. LABEAUME, G. P. & T-. A, Cotton Belt Route, St. Louis, Mo. Timely, Tersely, Truly Told B. E. Nicholson, Esq., was called to Trenton on Friday last on pro fessional business. Dr. L. S. Smith, of Jacksonville, Fla., has been visiting his niece, MrB. Manly Timmons. A. S. Tompkins, Esq., visited the capital city on Thursday last ou legal business. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mays wor shipped in our village Baptist church on Sunday morning lat?t. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ready spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mre. John B. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Minis. Manly young Cuttino Melli champ has returned to the S. C. C. I. and is boarding at Mrs. Lizzie H. Folk's. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dobey cud pretty little Miss Liua, of Aiken, spent Sunday in Edgefield with relatives. Mrs. Shelton Perry, of Batea burg, spent several days last wees. in Edgefield at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Lizzie H. Folk! Rev. Geo. W. Davis conducted his first service, since his relurn from the summer vacation, on Sun day morning last in our Methodist church. Mr. E. N. DeVore, one of Ninety Six's leading merchants and pub lic spirited citizens,' was in Edge field on Monday looking after his interests here. Rev. P. B. Lanham has been called to s^rve Horn's Creek church for the remainder of this year, preaching at three o'clock in the afternoon of every fourth Sunday. The many friends of Miss Lena Holstein rejoice that'she has re turned to Edgefield after spending the summer at her former home near Monetta. i Miss Mary Buford has on dis play a very large aud attractive line of Infants Caps, Ready-to wear Hate, untrimmed Hats. Silks, ribbons and velvets. Watch for ber advertisement next we- k. 'Among the representative busi ness men of Johnston who were on our streets on (?alesday were Messrs. William Toney, H. W. Crouch, B. F. Lewis, A. M. Nickerson and J. G. Mobley. The presence of pretty Miss Lucy Bro wu, of Auderson, who is on a vif it to her sister, Mrs. J. B. Haltiwanger, wi'l add greatly to Edgofield's soci tl life of the au tumnal season. Handsome Leon Warren has been engaged as salesman at the New York Racket Store by Mr. J. W. Peak. Leon's friends will re ceive prompt aud very polite al timtiou when they call on him. * M i ss Minta Pressle}', a very bright and pretty lass from Ander son couuty. has recently become a matriculate of the S. C. C. I, boarding at the home of her au'if, Mrs. J. W. Peak. Only a short time before going to press we learned of the death of Mrs. L. J. Williams, of Long mires, and Mrs. Mary T. Jennings, of Plum Branch, widor of Dr. Joseph Jennings. Edgefield gladly welcomes Mrs. James McKie and her bright and interesting children back to our town. They have spent the vaca tion season at their plantation near Woodlawn. Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Young blood of Wintersaat, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Lallah, spout Saturday and Sjnday in Edgefield with Dr. and Mrs. Manly Timmons. Misd Lallah will re main in Edgefield with her sister for some time. Among the attendants from Parksville upon the public sales of Moudaywere Hon. W. R. Parks, Judffe John Branson, Messrs. H. W. and James A. Dobey. We are always glad when these good peo ple of the western border of the couuty come among us. A very pretty {wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Annie T. Swearingeu o-.i Thursday afternoon last, the contracting par ties beirg Miss Anna Swearingeu and Mr. James W. Swindel,of Au gusta. Father Seidel performed the ceremony. Mipses Lillian Smith and Elliott Hardy, two very accomplished young graduates of the S. C. C T.,1 have secured good schools. The former has already assumed charge of the Ropers school and the latter will poon open the Colliers school. These two young ladies will make excellent teachers. Rev. P. P. Blalock preached a most excellent sermon to his con gregation atBerea on Sunday last, so say those who had the pleasure of hearing him. After the service be baptized M?SB Ruby Watson, Bister, of Mrs. J. P. Ouztsand Mr. Alex. Watson. Berea has recalled Rev. P. P. Blalock for another year with a considerable increase in solary. Thi? substantial ccmpliment shows that the;work of his hands hoe prospered among these people and that they are well pleased with him as their pastor. Miss Kellah Fair, who carries not only a ray of sunshine but a whole bundle of sunbeams wherever ehe goes, has gone lo Beech Island to ppgnd a fortnight with her brother, Mr. Warren Fair. Mrf. Fair will probably return with her for a visit to Edgefield rela tive.?. To The Thinking Thousands ?After spending a week in Edge field attending to business matters and visiting friends Dr. Gwalt ney leaves to-day for his home in Rome. The heavy fall bueioess nae made it necessary fof Mr. J. E. Hart to employ another , clerk. Miss Avuliue Schenk has accep ted a position at this popular store. Dr.^J. H. Carmichael har routed the Kennerly place from M. P. Wells, E?q., and will move to Edgefield about January Isl. This is good nows indeed. Both of our esteemed contem poraries of Johnston are very en terprising. The News published last week a twelve page industrial edition, while the Monitor came out in twelve pages giving a de tailed report of the Tillman trial. There were only a hand-ful of people in town on Monday, very little interest b&iug takeu in the public sales. The Morgan tract of 140 acaes was sold to Mr. J. j M. Price for $2S5. The Harris tract of 400 acres was sold .to Mr. W. W. Adams for $1200. Greatly to the surprise of his newly made friends, Mr. N. P. Rem6en, who has leen in the Ad vertiser's employment for the last two months, very suddenly took his departure from Edgefield on Friday morning. From here he went to Augusta. On Sunday morning last, in de ference to the initial service of Rev. C. E. Burts, Rev. T. P. Bur gess very thoughtfully and kindly cancelled his usual Sunday morn ing engagement, and he, with the members of the Presbyterian church, attended the service at the Baptist church, That distingnished Christian gentleman. Col. R. B. Watson, of Ridge Spring, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Cornelia, has been ependiug several days with his niece, Mrs. J. P. Ouzts. Col. Watson made it a point io Visit Edgefield at this time so he could see bis bosom and life-long friend, Dr. L. R. Gwaltney. The many friends of Mr. D. T. Grice regret that he has arranged to leave Edgefield during Decem ber, and will make his, future home iu Sharon, Ga. Mr. Grice has leased the only hotel in Sharou and will conduct io connection therewith a first-class livery busi ness. Miss Stella Mims, of Whaley, S. C., who graduated from the S. C. CI. several years ago, accompa nied her two sisters to Edgefield last Wednesday, where they be came matriculates of our splendid institution. While in Edgefield Miss Mims was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith. Mrs. Aunie Walker, who with her pretty daughter, Miss Stella, has beeu spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Brunson, left on Thursday last to spend a month with relatives in Hampton. Miss Stella will re maiu among us yet louger. Were she to leave there would be not a few broken hearted youths in Edgefield. After a very pleasant visit to .friends at Society Hill, where she was the recipient of delightful social attentions Miss Fannie Sheppard, returued, to the delight Miss Effie Sheppard, who accom panied Miss Faunie to Society Hill, will sfiend a fortnight with her cousin, Mrs. J. C. Mace, in Marion, before she returns. As previously announced, Rev. C. E. Burts roached Edgefield on Wednesday last and is boarding at the ideal home of Mrs. Kate Lynch. Mr. Burts has mingled with and met many people of our town to whom he has, by his amiable dis position and affable manner, great ly endeared himself. To know this Christian gentleman is to honor him, ewteem him, love him. Mr. C. M. Railton, the head salesman of the old and very re liable clothing/house of Augusta, I. C. Levy's Son <fe Co., attended the laying of the corner-stone of the college building on Wednes day last. Not only the Masons, of which order Mr. Rauton is a member, but scores, of the unini tialed as well were, very glad to see him. He is always a wel comed visitor to our town, and his Edgefield friends do not forget him when they go to Augusta. For some time Edgefield has had a singularly strong attraction, for one of Johnston's leading young business men and now he bas come hither to abide with us permanently. We Hpeak of Mr, W. E. Lott, a most excellent young nwm, wh o has entered the employ ment of Messrs. RamBey <fe Jones. Edgefield people have always es teemed very highly every member ol' the Lott family and it is uo wou der that this worthy son of a noble sire is being received very cor dially. The mammoth store of J. B. White & Co., of Augusta, which numbers its patron? in Edgefield county by the hundreds, tells the Advertiser's readers this week about its large stock of dependable clothing. Mauager Scruggs has searched the markets for the newest sud best things in atyli?h clothing and Capt, Juok Holder, always the same genial, hones'* whole-souled fellow^ stands ready to greet his Edgefield friends. Call al tho Cash Clothing Store when in Augusta. They'll treat you right. on Friday last. m OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Invitations have been received in Edgefield to the marriage of Mr. Henry Clay Miller, of Tren ton, to yiss Augusta Smallwood Des Fortes, of Winhsboro, which will occur at 8:30 p. m., October 14fn. Henry Miller has scores uf warm friends iu Edgefield who congratulate ^lim upou his good future. . We call attention to the letter in this issue from Mr. E. J. Nor ris, in which he presents the many advantages of the Equitable Life Insurance company ever other companies. This old reliable com pany does not furnish estimates but guarantees large dividends. Study the figures. They speak for themselves. Everybody is wondering why the "hug-rne-tight" bridge, as a cer tain young bacheler calls it, across the academy branch has not been enlarged. The cost of a new one would not exceed $15 or $20. The bridge in question is now used more than any other bridge in the town. Let's enlarge it or abolish it and ply a ferry boat on this miniature "father of waters." .OUR' GUA GOES EVERYTHIN -?~^-? Our prices are GUARANT quality of goods considered. Never in the history of our cl< a better line of clothing than \? The styles both in CUTS a better, and as for our prices tl any fhm. As for BOYS SCflt We have the GREATEST V Priced from $2,00 to $6,50. Ten per cent, discount on a! ?4 B VHITI CASH CLOT! Jas. M. Cobb can show the pret tiest up to dato Shirt Goods and Silks on the market. High grade teas and coffees can always be had at rock bottom prices at THE PENN DR G STORE. Notice. . Advertisers will please READ and HEED. To insure iuseition all copy foi change of advertise ments must be sent in BY NOON ON MONDAY. Hurriedly set ad vertisements are an injustice to the printer, to the paper and to the advertisers themselves. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR Work done on 3hort notice and in in a satisfactory manner. I also make mattrss of all kinds. Notify mochen you have furniture that needs repairing I will do the work at very reasonable price. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ARTHUR A. SIMKINS. THE BANK OF EDGEFIELD EDGEFIELD S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. c. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB. B.S.HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER? W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS J. C. SHEPPARD, President W. W. ADAMS, Vice-president. E. J. MIKS, Cashier. J. H. ALLIN, Ass't Cashie Pays in te rast on deposits by speoia contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to busi ness. YOUR Ac couti* Solicited We Fill Your Prescriptions Accurately and prompt ly day or night and use only the PUREST DRUGS. WE Solicit Your Prescription Trade VV. E. Lynch & Co MORPHINE. Can Morphine and Other . Drug Habits Be Cured? It has been long contended by physicians that there is no cure for the drug habit. This is true so far as the rank and file of the med ical profession is concerned. The reason, therefore, is that they are ignorant of the full scope and na ture of the. disease j but. fortunately tor tho cause of suffering human ity we have demonstrated that the morphine or other drug habits cnn be cured and guarantee an ab solute, permaneut aud painless cure to those addicted to r.he use of drugs if they will take our treat ment and follow our instructions. Each case submitted to us receives individual attention and treatment from au experienced nerve specialist. We do not de tain you from business. We give Immediate relief. Appetite for food is restored. Write today for our free bookl?t and free trial treatment. All correspond ence strictly confidential iu plain envelopes. Address Manhattan Therapeutic Ass,u'Dep,t B/1135 Broadway, New York City. To get your money's worth buy your groceries from the fresh stock of THE EDGEFIELO MERCANTILE COMPANY. School Bock. Weare headquarters for all School Books ued iu the public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Received this week by The Edgefield Mercantile Company car of fresh meal, car IOU per cent flour fresh from the mill, which are going at very close prices. Jas. M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely winter White Goods and Flannels. R'A?YEE " WITH G WE SELL. ??<.>.? KED to be the LOWEST, Dthiog business have we offer :e have for this season, nd MATERIAL were never ley cannot be approached by 00L SUITS ALUES ever offered. il clothing. E & GO'S rlING STORE. We are headquarters for e WHOLESALE rind R^TAII lie Square. Our Brick Wareh We are in business for bu? our existence here. Have Bemember That You Qui JUST RECEIVED Two eas lo ads of Bag ging, one car load of Ties, one car of Flour, one car ot Salt, one car of Soap, two cars of wagons, one car of buggies, one car of] Texas Rust Proof Oats. Strangely Low Prices are going on in Domestic and Staple Dry Goods at Cobb's. !& e 8 t h a Comfort. G-eo.F. Mims, Graduate Optician. C P 7C M A 0ld Sores',tching pi>es' LU Zit WI Af Skin Diseases, ABSOLUTELY CURED. HERMIT SALVE, 25 ANO 50 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all Druffpists. Take no other. Old Family Remedy 25 years. ' ; ii ? v . - ? i I ? 1 ? V- v? u i f A FAMILY LI&RAP.Y The Bsat In GuirerU Liforafurs * . 12 COMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUE^ STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF ToCii Toke Laxative Broi Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 i ?111111 itiinill?lllllllllj IllIIflIIIflf lill : 3 li 11J Tl 1111MI II ? .ililliWillimill limiimilllllllllriiMi ? THE FARMERB BANK ? f OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. 1 ? STATE. AND COUNTY MPOSItOEY. | S THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Paid up Capital.'$ 58,000.00 1 = Surplus and, UndividedlProfits. 18,000.00 = I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 f I Protection to Depositors.#134,000.00 ? S We invite attention of those desiring a safe depositoryTor their money to the above ~ 5 facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. = ^ Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian S = administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. / H A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAIN Vice- P J = - J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. I?ARLING, Asst.-Cathier = amii iimiiii;umiiiiiiwiiiiiuiimiiiiii"'uiiiiiiiiuiii iiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiimrf OCTOBER SPECIALTIES -: o ; We are showing some good things in Ladies Dress and Skirt Goods, Venetians, Marnells, Broadcloth, Zebilenes, Cheviots, Storm Serges &c. SCARFS AND TABLE COVERS. The finest line of these Goods on the Market, Ladies Shawle, Fascinators, Shetland Floss. Zephyr, .these Goods at Citv Prices. SHOES This line is always up-to-date, and we are# selling more of "Walk Over Shoes" for Men and Boys tha? ever. Our Stook is nearly allin now and we invite the inspection of the public this way. Yours Truly, JAS. E. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. # PLANTATION SUPPLIES & I am prepared to save you money on Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Always get my prices before buying. I reprerent SMITH BROS., of AUGUSTA, GA., and cad supply you with Gro ceries at Augusta Prices. Give me a call. Respectfully, E-, S JOH NSON ADVERTISER BUILDING DR. KING'S ?Y NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, PneumoniaJ3ayFever,Pleu risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Oough. NO C?RE. NO PAY. (rice 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PATENTS Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether air invention is probably patentable. Communie*, tiona strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta sent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta. Patenta taken through Munn & Co. receive tpeclal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation ot any scientific Journal. Terms. $3V year : four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN iCo.36'8^ New York Orancn Office. 635 F St. Washington. D. C ?verything in our line in Edgefield. We sell both to the . TRADE. Get our prices from our Retail Store on Pub ouse on Railroad track will be our Wholesale Headquarters, ?iness, because the commercial needs of Edgefield demanded You Heard the Drop in Prices? L Can Buy in Edgefield in Wholesale mtities at Eight Prices. We carry Groceries of all kinds, Bacon-Bellies, Rib Sidon' Plates, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, a general line of Hardware, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Barbed Wire, Etc. Undertaker's Goods-Coffins and Metallic Cases. Also Farm Implements, Harrows, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Lime and Cement. We Also Buy Cotton and Farm Pro duce Generally. BEFORE Spending any money on DryGoods Shoes Hats and Clothing Shop around and examine the goods offered by various stores. We are satisfied to have you do this because .we know that you wiil find nothing quite so good as what we orle:. If we were buying these things tor our own personal could not take m fr? lise we greater care in their selection. O. EX Y iva ? ire a Cold in One Day mo Quinine Tablets. ? (%/ 6 This signature, ^ >^X?r**9U* Caret Grip fa Two Days. Ma noaths.