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Edgefield Advertiser I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21,1903. We carry the iargest stock, of igLt and heavy', single and double ' harness, saddles, bridles, halters, leather, etc,carried,m this sectioD of the state. We caD save you niouey on these goods. ? .. . RAMSAY & JONES. IT SAVED HIS IEG. P. A. Danforth of laGrange, Ga., suffered for six mouths with a fri ghtful runuing sore on bis leg; but writes that Buckien's A? nica Sal ve wholly cured it iu five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best sal\e iu toe world. Cure guaranteed. Ouly 25 cte. Sold by The Penn Drug Store. Buy your guns, and shells from tho new stock of THE EDGEFIELD .MERCANTILE COMPANY. Warm weather is right upon us and we have the warm weather goode, ?uch as porch and lawn sets, hammocks, ice cream churns, re frigerators etc. Call and let VE Bhow you our large aud vaiiea stock of merchandise. RAMSEY & JONES. Everyone needs ago?d blood pu ll rifier in the spring. Rheumacide is recognized as the best wherever \ known. Refuse all substitutes. Does not iitjure the digestive or - gans. ? superb laxative and tonic. r At Druggists. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. Thpre's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all, the. Salves you ever beard of, Buckien's Arnica Salve is the best ' I? sweeps away and cures- Jurns, Sores, BruiseB,Cuts. Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c,and guaranteed to give] satisfaction by. The Penn Drug Store 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 suits are surprisingly cheap. No ons would think of ordering or j /buying these goods elsewhere if .they see ours before doing av. RAMSEY & JONES. ; A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austinsof Winchester, Iud. knew what to do in the hour of L'?ed. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. 'He - thought of and tried Dr. King'e New Life'Pills and ' Bhe got relief at once and was finally cured.' Only 25c, at The -Penn Drug Store. '.' ' Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored by * those tireless, little worker *-Dr. King,s New Life Pill. Millions are al wave ac work, night and, day curing indigestion, Biliousness Constipation, Sick Headache aud all Stomach, Liver, and bowe trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c. at The Penn Drug Store. Picture Frames. I always carry a large assort ment of the newest desigus in mouldings and eau frame your ph-| turps at a very reasonable price. Can .epair and reburuish old frames so as to make them appear] new. When in Augustacall upon me at 822 Broad street. W. H. TURNER. MANAGER WANTED. , Trustworthy, either sex, by Wholesale Merchandise Company of solid financial standing, to manage Local Represent at ives who will organize clubs among consum ers. 40 per cent saved for our] customers. Business no experi ment but a proven success. Sal ary $18.00 a week, expenses ad yauced. Experience .unnecessary. Address D. B. "C?arkson,^Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. School Supplies, Full line of School Bags, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Iuk, Tablets, etc. - . W. E. LYNCH & Co. FRUSTREES ANL> PLANTS OF ALL KIND?. ._JRoaes-, Evergreens, Nut Bearing ?rees and Plants for the Flower ard. Now is trie time to order. R. H. MIMS. PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES Being the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. @SF~Photographs fitted in Lockets and Buttons. R. H. MIMS. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons having claims a gaiust- the estate of James. A, Bjnnett, late of Edgefield county, South Carolina, deceased, will pre sent same duly attested 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. 24th, 1903. 3t ' THE AUGUSTA ' SAYINGS BANK. *| 805 Broad Street, w. a. YOUNG, - - resident 'j. G. WKl?i.:?, - --- Cashier SAViNGS ACCOU'l S SOLICITED Uiv5.*J*t i* i 1 ? i DOMOS r A Great Success. The ladies of our Methodist church were amply rewarded for their work and worry in preparing the ryster supper that was given on F? iday eve ning last. Tra&f?ssreceipter amount ed toS40 and more mo. .ey ' would have found its'way into> their coffers but their supply of oysters and sundry delicacies n ere n..t equal to the de mand. Sbme"hid to he tuned away hungry. 'Diese good ladies know how to engineer things successfully and should have another similar feast, and doubtless will, atan early day. They can always count upon a large patron age. Death of an Aired Citizen. After a sojourn of nearly three score and ten years Mr. Elijah Dorn passed away at his home nenr Celestia, Saluda county, on the 13th inst. He was probably the oldest surviving member of this honest and sturdy pi oneer family. Mr. Dorn led a quiet life, and was a great lover of home only going beyond the confines of his immediate neighborhood whKi urgent business required it. He had made peace with his God and in his dying moments signified his readiness and his willingness.to be urshered into the presence of his Maker. The deceased was twice married, being survived by his second wife and sixteen children. The interment took place on Wednes day last in the private burying ground not far distant J rom wnere he was born and reared. The Tent Meeting. Rev. R, fi. Subletr, the evangelist, and his faithful co-laborer, Mr. Dur ham, who conducts the singing, ar rived on Saturday afternoon and have been holding very interesting services in the opera house. The large tent, with a seating capacity of 2500, is ex pected to arrive on every train, being delayed while in transit. Rev. Mr. Sublett has been very successful wherever he has been and if the oeople of our community will do their part a great revival of the old time religion can be had here io Edgefield. We need such a meeting. Attend every serviceand urge others togo. When the tent arrives it will be erected on tte lof. at the end of the railroad track, being.convenient to everybody who desires to attend. Why not baye a tent meeting in Edgefield like the one held in 1SSG? We can, if we will. A Building.Boom. Itseem8 that we will not much longer have a dearth of houses in Edgefield. .Already plans "have' been drawn and contracts let for some, aDd there are rumors of others yet to be contracted for. We have been reliably informed that Mr. C. W. Spencer has closed contracts for the immediate erec tion of ten residences. It is gen erally conceded that building fever spreads like contagion, conse quently when some of our citizens build houses for '.heir own ure and for rent, it will cause others to do likewise. Once the ball has been set in motion it is probable that before many months no prospec tive new coners will lack fora Bocee. Hasten the day ! i ._._ Fourth Quarterly Conference. The fourth Quarterly Conference of the Edgefield circuit will be held-in the Edgefield Methodist church on Saturday and Sunday next. Rev. J. S. Beasley, the presiding elder of Columbia dis trict will preach hoth Saturday and Sundry morning. The business session cf the Confer mee will be held Saturday afternoon. A full representation is desired, aud the fact that Rev. Mr. Beasley is to preach assures a large attendance upon the devotional exercises. On former visits to Edgefield Rev. Mr. Beasley has been warmly greeted by large congregations. We buy buggies in car . lots is why we can eel ; them so cheay. All styles of Babcock, Tyson & Jones, Rock Hill and dozens of other reliable makes of buggies always on hand. RAMSEY & JONES. Nothing isr nicer for the table these early autumn days than Mccaroni and Chee se. We carry the delightful CREAM CHEESE that this store has always been famous for. THE PENN DRUG STORE. Jae. M. Cobb is showing some thing new aud stylish in Ladies, Dress Goods. Second-Hand School Books. We have good stock of second hand school books which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. W.E. LYNCH &Oo. Nothing would add so greatly 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, alBO beautiful linoleum for the hall. Pries very low. RAMSEY & JONES. PVesh assortment of fancy cakes and crackers just received: Try them. THE PENN DRUG STORE. MORPHINE. Why Remain a Slave When You Can Be Cured at Home. An absolute, permanent and painless home cure for Morphioe, Cocaine Laudanum, Opium and other drug habits is \ guaranteed tbo3e following instructions. Our treatment is ver) simple and can be taken without the knowledge or assistance of other persons. We do not detain you from busi ness and each case receives indivi dual treatmeut from an exper ienced nerve specialist. Relief is immediate. Appetite is restored at once and sleep becemeb normal at the beginning of the treatment. We restore the nervous and phy sical systems to their natural con ditions because we remove the causes of the disease FREE TRIAL TREATMENT showing the perfect support our remedy gives will be sent on re quest. Confidential cor respondence especially with physicians, solicited. Write toda) for our free book wh ch gives oui references, terms, etc. MANHAT^.N THERAPEUTIC ASS'N D>'p't B, 1135-Broadway, Nev York City. Timely, Tersely, Truly Told The November term of court convenes on the third Monda}'. Contractor Spencer is now on the home-stretch with the brick work of the college building. Mr. L. W. Cheatbam is in at tendance upon the United States court in Greenville as a grand ju ror. Miss Elizabeth Hill left on Mon day for a fortnight's sojourn with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Ready, of Johnston. Let the Advertiser print some visiting cards for you. We haye beautiful new type and cards of the latest style. Mr. Heurv Hughes Hill and Miss Stella Walaer spent Sunday at Ridge Spring, visiting Miss Coy Wood and other friends. Miss Lillian Smith who is teach ing a flourishing school at Roper's spent Saturday and Sunday under the parental roof. De 'simmons am*er ripenin', de 'possums am er fattenin', de horns am er blowin', de dogs am er bark in' and de "coons" am happy. Miss Helen Sheppard has re turned after spending the summer in the mountains, and visiting her aunt in Greenville. . The Advertiser helps your busi ness, now help tho Advertiser by giving us your printing. We take no money for it unless you are .perfe?tly satisfied. ."The Professor's Love Story" is the name of a play that is making a bit before the footlights. Whose lov? story is it, Capt Cain's or Prof. Entzminger'8 ? Miss Ha;tie Sheppard accompa nied MVP. C E. May and little Margaret went to Augusta on Sun day afternoon, returning on Mon day afternoon. Some very fine sweet pol a'OPS are being sold on our streets at se venty five cents per bushel. That's a living price for the producer if uot for the consumer. Dr. F. W. P. Butler spent Sun day in Columbia with Mrs. But ler. The latter will return to Edge field the latter part of this week after spending the summer in the mountains. Col. F. N. K. Bailey has been truck farming this year on a large scale a-nd he is now profiting by it. His tables are daily supplied with vegetables, etc-, of his own making. Supreme Dictator J. C. Shep pa'od is speuding thie week in Balti more, New York and Boston in the interests of the Knights of Honor, of which order he is the highest official. Mrs. Lizzie H. Folk, accompani ed by little Julia, went to Gaines ville Ga., on Wednesday last, where she will Bpend sometime, boping that the latter's health will be benefitted by the change. ' At his own request Prof. Wi P. Coker was granted a lotter of dis mission from the Edgefield Baptist church on Suuday last, and will unite with the church at Weldon N. C., where he is teaching. Miss Mary Holston left Monday morning for Red Hill to enter upon her duties as assistant teacher in the large school ef that prosperous community. She will board at the home of Mr. Thomas who resides near the Behool building. Mr. Thomas Carson, a nephew of Gen. M. C. Butler, who was a for mer student of the S. C. C. I., spent several days in Edgefield last , week. Mr. Carson is engaged in ( the railway service and is stationed : at Concord, N. C. For three consecutive yee rs Moss ' township has had the distinction of being the first to pay state and , county taxes. On Thursday last, the first man to come forward and pay his taxes was that sterling j citizen Mr. J. Nick Griffis,'of the Cleora section. Miss Virginia Addison leaves on Friday to attend the marriage of 1 Mies Jennie Addison and Mr. J. 1 E. Arthur, of Ninety-Six, which will be solemnized on Wednesday evening next at the home of th^. 1 bride. Miss Virginia will go via Columbia where she will stop several days with friends. Mr. J. Berrien Walker, after au absence of three months from our town, was .warmly greeted by his many friends on Sunday la6t Mr. Walker is travelling, in the inter ests of large clothing manufac turers of Philadelphia, and he will be at home but little during the uext tb re* months. The very practical sermon, so earnestly and impressively deliver ed by Rev. C. E. Burtb on Suuday morning last from the text, "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and gi >rify your Father which is in heaven," has been declared by many to have been the ablest ever delivered in their hearing. During former years the students of the 6. C. C. I., were allowed to %o upon the streets cc an hours of every day of the week, but IhiB 36BB?OU their general leave has been restricted, as is the cape with most military schools, tu Friday after l.oon. While our people are al ways g'ad to see the bright ?nd happy faces of the studenis on our ?freets, doubtless tbip new r'e^uia 'lon is bett-T for them, for they nive more time to devote to ?.heir Undies and military duties.. To The Thinking; Thousands ?B??-..--. Mrs. W. S. Cothran, of Abbe ville, accompanied by her two lit tle children, JP spending several day? at the ideal country home cf Mr. D. B. Hollingsworth. Capt. S. M. Rice spent. Fiiday in Columbia on business pertain ing to his duties as conductor. Capt. Lawson, of the mainline, punched tickets in Capt. Rice's absence. Miss Cai rie Morgan, of Modoc, who is boarding with Mr. a?dMrs. A. A. Glover and attending the S. C. C. I., spent Saturday and Sunday at home. She was accom panied by Mrs. A. A. Glover who visited her sister, Mrs; P. R. Wates. Miss Julia V. Tompkins, accom panied by pretty little Miss Ruth Strom spent Saturday and Sunday in Edgefield with the home folkB. Her many friends greeted her very cordially. Miss Julia is delighted with her position as teacher at the home of Hon. W. A. Strom. There was quite a large number representative citizens from all over the county on our street3 on Monday. Indeed, we do not re member to have seen so many lead ing citizens from every section of the couuty when there was no pub lic occasion to attract them hither. Rev. C. E. Burts had his horse and buggy driven from Blackville lasi week. Having a nice turnout alwayB athis command, will great ly facilitate in the matter of pas toral visiting, -especially among tknse who reside several miles from* his church. Superintendent G. R. Spencer and family, and Contractor C. W. Spencer and family, and Mr. and Mrs Friday, the parents of Mrs. C. W. Spencer, .have rented and moved into the large residonce of Mrs. V. C. Addison, near the Babtist church. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ouzts are now comfortably ensconsed in their cozy cotcage home near the Griffin hill, which they recently purchased from M. P. Wells, Esq., Mr. Thomas; who vacated the house for Mr. Ouzts, has removed to the Bennett house near the Pres byterian church. Mr. John B. Davis began at the bottom rouud with the Southern about two years ago and now he is Capt. Davis) conductor . of the quarry train. This shows what perseverance and faithful perform ance of every dury will do for a young man. Messrs. J. L. Addi son aud J. E. Minn are also mem bers of Capt. Davis'crew. , Mrs. Foreman, Miss An.ni.e Foreman and Mrs. H. H. Stem bridge returned to Ellenton on Thursday la6t after spending the summer with Mesdames C. J. Ash ley and M. E. Merriman. These good ladies were charmed with Edgefield and it was with reluc tance that they returned to their home which is not far from the malaria infested region. At the close of the regular week ly prayer meeting at the Baptist church on Wednesday evening last, which was very largely attended, Mr?. Mamie Warren and Miss Ina Hill united with the church. The former was a member of old Mt. Tabor church before i wa? aban doned and the latter presented herself for baptism. The ordi nance of baptism will be admin istered at an early day. The rainy season will soon set in and the ladies should make ready for it. The Corner Store adver tises this week all of the latest materials for rainj'-day skirts. While in the north Mr. W. H. Tur uer selected these goods with his 3wn hands which is a guarantee that the style and quality are right. Ladies, read Mr. Turner's adver tisement. The farmers of the Meetiug Street section, like those of other ?ections adjacent to Edgefield, prove their faith in our cotton market by their works. On Thurs day last a procession of wagons from several of the farmers around Meeting Street brought thirty bales af cotton to Edgefield, and were paid the top of the market for the lot. Is there any wonder then that nearly all the cotton grown north o? Edgefield is sold on our market. Mr. James B. Adams was amone; the visitors to our town on Monday from the lower section of Edgefield county. While eu route to Edge field he passed the corps of sur veyors who are locating the Hue for the North Augusta county. They began on the Savannah river about a mile below Modoc, and had reached the Martiutown road some distance north of Dr. J. N. Graf ton's. The advocates of the new couuty are up and doing, but it is by no means certain that their efforts will profit them anything, for "there's .nany a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." Cadet Garrie ot Col'eton county who r-.ceutly entered upon his senior year as a student of the S. C. C. I., has accepted a position as teacher of mathematics in the Baptist Associational school of Clyde N. C., at a salary of $50 per month. Sinc3 comiug among us Mr. Garris has been recogui^ed a young mau of unusual intellec tual endowment, and his reoord in mathematics during last session showed him to be a genius in this particulur Hue, It will be remem bered that at the hist commence ment he was awarded the medal forthebi'st original essay. Being cllO??l: b r this position is a com pliment lo this worlhy youngman and to, theS. C. C. I., under whose tutelage be has been, ' THE &L8 RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE After locking our forms the intelli gence of the death ot' Mr. Geo. D. Tillman of Uright's disease has readi ed us. We regret (hat wc cannot make a fuller announcement. The Adver tiser extends sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr. John R. Tompkins, the ?popular and efficient cashier of the Edgefield Manufacturing Com pany, has closed a contract with Mr. C. \V.. Spencer to erect a modern and very beauliful cottage on the lot opposite the residei.ce of Mr. H. A. Smith, which he re cently purchased from Mrs. E. N. DeVore. Upon this hangs a tale, and it is easy to read hetween the lines, it being significant for a handsome bachelor to erect a hand some home. We have been requested to an nounce to the patrons of the Kiu dergarf"n school that they can seud their little ones on Monday uext. The school will bc conducted as last year at the home of Mrs. Kale N'ims. Let the little ones be on hand on the opening day. When they enter later they are placed at agreat disadvantage and the work is made much harder for the teacher. Landrreth's new crop Oniou Sets just received at THE PENN DRUG STORE. OUR GU A GOES Onr prices are GUARANT1 quality of goods considered. Never in tiie history of our ck a better line of clothing; than w The styles both in CUTS a, better, and ns^for our prices th any fiim. As for BOYS SQ ?li We have, the GREATEST V< ^Priced from $2,00 to $6,50. Ten per cent, discount on al J B VHITI CASH CLOT? Strangely Low Prices are going on in Domestic and Staple Dry Goods at Cobb's. Bnt few city stores carry a larger assortment of Perfumery and Toi let Articles than we do. If you want the best come to THE PENN DRUG STORK. Jas. M. Cobb can show the pret tiest np to dato Shirl Goods and Silks on the market. Wt are headquarters for teas and coffees. Once you become our customer on these goods and you will buy nowhere else. A THE PENK DRUG STORE. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR Work doue on short notice and in m a satisfactory manner. I also make mattrss of all kinds. Notify mo when you have furniture that ueeds 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. II. BOUKN1GIIT. J. A. KENNETT, J. M. COBB. B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER', W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS J. C. SHKPPAKD, President W. W. ADAMS, vice-President. E. J. HIMS, Cashier. J. II. ALLIN, Ass't Caslne Pays interast on deposits by speoia contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt anu polite attention to busi; ness. YOUR Account Solicited We Fill Your Prescriptions Accurately and prompt ly da)7 or night and usc only the PUREST DRms. W'S .Solicit Your ENr-eso ripti on Trade W. E. Lynch & Co Miss Aileen McGee, a very beautiful / and accomplished young lady from ' Greenville, arrived on Monday to spend some lime with her cousin, Miss Curran Hartley. Miss Addie Carl lidge isa student of typography at the Advertiser ofHce and it is very remarkable how rapid I y shebas learned toset type, accurately, too. Mr. .Tann's E. Hart announces his Winter Wraps sale and invites the Ladies and Misses to inspect his large stock. Mr. Hart is offering some good values in th se goods,and the shoppers cannot afford to mis] seeing them. The \merican Saxophone Quartette company, composed of the most gifted iiid popular entertainers who erne south, will gi ve an entertainment in the opera house on the evening of No vember the 2nd. We shall have more to say of thom in our next issue Col. J. H. Tillman came to Edge Held from Lexington on Wednesday alternoon last and remained till Mon day morning when he and' Mrs. Till man were summoned to Clark's Hill by telegram on account of the serious, illness of Mr. Geo. D. Tillman. The Bu sui cse League and citi zens generally are requested to meet in the court h^use on Fri day afternoon at four o'clock to consider the new county question. B. E. NICHOLSON, President. A full assortment of Tobaccos aud smoking goods can always.be found here. The best five cents cigar on earth can be had at THE PENN DRUG STORE. To get your money's worth buy your groceries from the fresh stock of THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. Received- this week by The Edgefield Mercaotile^ Company car of fresh meal, car IOU per cent ?our fresh from the mill, which are going at very close prices. Jas. M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely winter White Goods and Flannels. [School Bocks." We are headquarters for all School Books ued in the public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. | R A N T E E WTTH G WE SELL, KED to be the LOWEST, ithing business have we offer e have for this season, id Lt ATERI AL-were never ? tey cr.nnot.be approached by 101 SUITS ALUES ever offered. 1 clothing. z & GO'S ; UNG STORE. . SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, DH ?G-EP1ELD. S, C , T eth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. Office over Post Office ELE. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW EDGEFIELD, S. C. ^?^Prompt" and Careful at tention to Business. Office I A. HEMSTREET&BRO. 623 BROAD STREET. GUNS and REVOLVEES. REPAIRS. Fishing Goods and Fishing Tackle. AUGUSTA, GA. We are headquarters for e WHOLESALE and RETAIL lie Square. Our Brick Wareh We are in business for bus our existence here. Have Remember That You Qm JUST RECEIVED Two car loads of Bag- | ging, one car load of | Tics, one car of Flour, | one car of Salt, one 1 car of Soap, two cars ? of wagons, one car of buggies, one car of Texas j Rust Proof Oats. lias stood the test 25 year bottles. Does this record Encl, sed with every b dunhill i mu lim iiiii ullin! IIIIIIIIIIII at iiuii niiiuuu,mi iiiiiiiiiiiiii i mmmmmimi mu HUR? ? THE FARMERB B \NK I I . OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. .' j I STATE AN?) .GOBNTY MPOSITORY. v| 5- :* . - - :s S THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY '? I Paid lop Capital.*.f 58,000.00 | I Surplus and Undivided Profits. 18,000.00 ? I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 1 I Protection to Depositors ?.$134,000.00 ? ?"? We invite attention of those desiring a safe depositoryTor their money to the above 5 E facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. = Under provision of its charter this bank is aathorizcd to act as trustee, guardian Sjj ?j? administrator and executor, nu J-to accept and execute trusts generally. E A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAIN Vice-P = E J. L. CAUGHMA?, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Asst.-Cashi e * miiimmiimiiiiimiiiimmmiii!'?uiiiiiiimm immimimmiiimimiiimiiimimi iiiiMUiir? WINTER WRAPS THEY ARE HERE.' OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF LADIE'S AND MISSES' CLOALS. Every Lady and Girl in Edgefield and the Sur rounding Country oan be fitted out in a Handsome JACKET at a very moderate cost, possibly a little lower in price than the City stores sell them at. Ladies interested in this line will clo well and it will be to their best interests to inspect this line before buying. Yours Truly, JAS. C. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ WE CLOTHE THEM ALL OUR STOCK comprises all that is best in Wearing npparel for Men, Women and Children fOR THE ?HEN WE H Jj VE - Stein-Bloch "Smart Clothes",Strouse & Bro. "High Art" Clothes. Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Etc. FOU THE WOMEN WE HIVE Tailor Suits, Silk and Flannel Waists, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Belts, Neckwear, Etc. FOR BOYS WE HAVE Crescent Clothes for Boys, Junior Suits, Norfolk Suits Caps, Ect. [??g^Give us a call when you come to Augusta. i, mus UR, 344 Broad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga. BEFORE Spending any t 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 wc know that you wiil find nothing quite so good as what we offer. If we were buying these things for our own personal Lise we could not take ?renter enre in their selection. C. EX Y ?vcrything in our line in Edgefield., We sell both to th . 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 1>irids, Bacon-Bellies, Kib Sid Plates, Coffee, Sugar^ Tobacco, a general line of Hardwart, 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 Generallv. - s Tasteless Chin Tonic s. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MOEon of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay? 50c ottle is a Ten Cent? package of Grove's Black Root* liver Pills.