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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28,1903. Advertised Letters. . List of letters remaining In the Postoffice at Edgetield, Oct. 24, 1903. James Bledsoe,Miss Eadie Bu hman, Miss Henrietta Detoes,Miss Sallie Joues, Miss Nancy McKen dee Misi Henrietta Joues, Mrs. Beulah Obanger, Henry R. Thom-j as Mrs. Geo J. Williams. School Supplies. Full liue of School Bags, Slates, | Pens, Pencils, Ink, Tablets, etc.? W. E. LYNCH & Co. Car Rice Flour just received for] feeding cattle and hogs. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When Jon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the form?la is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui?i e in a tasteless form. Ko cure no pay 50c. Our stoc? of Builders Hardware, Carpenters Toole and a general line of Shelf Hardware is always complete. RAMSAY & JONES. Everyone needB a good blood pu rifier in the spiiDg. 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. FRUIT TREES AND PLANTS; OF AL ii KINDS. ; Rotes, Evergreens, Nut Bearing I Trees and Plants for the Flower! Yard. Now is the time to order. R. H. MIMS. Large stock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc. Get our prices. RAMSEY & JONES. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all, the j Salvesyou ever beard of, Bucklen's | Arnica Salve is the best.. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts. Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by. The Penn Drug Store We are selling shells arj40cper| Box to hunters. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. A full assortment of Tobaccos and smoking goods can always be j found here. The best five ceuts cigar on earth can be bad at THE PENN DRUG STORE. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. Mjf AustiD of Winchester, Ind. knew wt at to do in the hour j of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help | her. He thought of and triec Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once anet was finally cured. Only 25c, at The) Pi uu Drug Store. ? JuBt received a car load of "Old Hickory*' and "Blue Grass" wagons ? and two car loads of "Rock Hill' aud "Hackney" buggies. We want to sel l yon. RAMSEY & JONES. Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little wonkers-Dr. King,s New Life Pill. MillioLs are aiwavs ac 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 Penu Drug Store. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danforth of IaGrange, Ga., su tiered fdr six months with a fri ghtful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Sal VP wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, ?VB the best salve in the world.* .Cure guaranteed. Only 25 els. SoH by The Penn Drug Store: ESTATE NOTICE. AU persons having claims a gaiust the estate of Jam^s. A. Bennett, 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. Zf THE AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK.-.. 805 Broad Street. W. B. YOUNG, - - - President J. G. WEIGLK, - Caghier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED utorest P i 1 ? t Oepos We Fill Your Prescriptions Accurately and prompt ly day or night and -jase only the PUREST DRUGS. WE Solicit Your Prese ription Trade W. E. Lynch & Co' fe*??* Passed Over the River. On Thursday evening last at 3 o'clock the remains of Mr. Oliver L. Dobson wcrelaid to rest in our village cemetery. The funeral was conducted from the Baptist church of which Mr. Dobson had been a member and deacon for many years, his pastor Rev. C. E. Burts officiating. Mr. Dobson had been a resident of Edgefield since his early manhood, his mother having refugeed from Charleston to Edge field duriug tbe war, the old Dob son house on Columbia street now delapidated, having once been the comfortable homo of Mrs Dobson and her family. Up to several years ago he was a cor^ts it atten dant upon his church services and duties, and ever sinre his unhappy physical afflictions, he has mani fested wheuever possible his con tinued interest in "the things of the Lord," attending church when ever possible. Mr. Dobson did valuable service as a Confederate soldier, counting it a privilege to obey his country's call to duty. At the time of his decease Mr. Dobson was 59 years of age and was a member of the order of Knights of Honor. He leaves his wife and eight chitdren, the two eldest being Charles R. Dobson of Augusta, a?d Mrs W. A. Strom,of the Self section of our country. All of his family were with him at the time of his death. A Modern Building. A handsome new building modern in all of its appintments -is soon to be erected by Contrac tor Spencer for Mr. D. A. Tomp kiup ou the corner lot opposite the Bank of Edgefield. The dimen sions are 28 feet front by 75 feet in "length, being two stories high with elegant offices on the second floor. The entire front of the building will be of plate glaBs and the flocr for two-thirds of the length of the building will be laid of beautiful tilyrug. This will be the most up-to-date buildiug iu all its appointments that has ever been erected in Edgefield. As soon as completed it will be occupied by a new firm whoee plans have nut yet sufficiently matured to be made public. Very soon full de tails will be given to the public. Determined Opposition. The people of this section of the county are ditermined n<-t to leave a stone unturned in tJie matter of pre venting further dismemberment of tbe old county. A portion of the west-side of our county is turning heaven and earth to secede and become a part of che proposed Calhoun county, while a large strip from the south-side is also hoqeful that the Hammond county scheme will materialize and include that section in its boundaries. To the end that both enterprises be defeated the Business League met on Friday afternoon and discussed the matter. A. committee, composed of Messrs. J. D. Sheppard, ?S. McG. Simkins, J. B. Haiti wanger, X. G. Evans and W. W. Adams, was appoiuted to take neces sary steps to pievent further encroach ment upon the now limited area of old Edgefield, the mother of counties. These gentlemen went to Columbia an Mon lay lo confer with the Gover nor and to enter in person the protest )f the vast majority of our people. 25 yards of yard wide Sea Island for 1.00 at Turner's. CORNER STORE. Car cut and wirp nails just re lived. Basis price $2.70#er keg. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Jas. M. Cobb is headquarters for lovely "winter White Goods aud Flannels. Landrreth's new crop Onion Sets just received at , THE PENN DRUG STORE. We have in stock a full line of [ron, Enameled and Brass Beds, with Springs to fit. RAMSEY & JONES. (School Bocks.-1 We are headquarters for all School Books ued m the public school and at the S. C. C. I. Our prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. Nothing is nicer for the tabl* these early autumn days than Mccaron* and Cheese; We carry the delightful CREAM CHEE8E that this store has always been famous for. THE PENN* DRUG STORE. Jap. M. Cobb is showing some thing new and 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 & Co. Fresh assortment of fancy cakes aud crackers just received. Try them. THE PENN DRUG STORE. MORPHINE. Why Remain a Slave When You Can Be Cured at Home. Au absolute, permauent and painless home cure for Morphine, Cocaine Laudanum, Opium aud other drug habits is J guaranteed those following instructions. Our treatment is Verj simple and can be taken without the kuowledge or assistance of other persons. We do not detain you fr,om busi ness and each case receives indivi dual treatment from an exper I ieucod nerve specialist. Relief is immediate. Appetite is restored at ouce and sleep becemes 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 perfrct support our remedy gives will be sent on re quest. Confidential cor respondence especially with physicians, solicited. Write today fur our. free book which gives our references, terras, etc. MANHATTAN THERAPEUTIC ASS'N, Dep't'B., 1135 Broadway, New York Ciiy. Timely, Tersely, Truly Told ESS? HOD. John Gary Evaus epeut several days in our city last week.^ Dispensary sales on ? Saturday amounted to $387 It's cool weath er and people must keep warm. Mrs. Lizzie Folk and little Julia returned from uainesville Ga., on Sunday afternoon. A big bouncing boy has become a permanent dweller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powell. The Advertiser i? daily turning out beautiful job printing. Send us your orders. Satisfactiou guar anteed. The merchants of our town wore broad smiles on Saturday last, a regular Chiistmas eve business be ing the cause. Miss Sophie Abney and Miss Marie Boykin are spending Fair week in Columbia. Tho latter will attend the State ball. Mr. and MrB. M. C. Parker and Mrs. Milton Parker went to Barn well on Wednesday to attend the funeral of VT. Robert J. Easter ling. Jack Frost was veryjmuch in evidence on Sunday morning last. Fires, blankets and winter togs generally have not been out of place since. Miss Vary Eidson, avery beauti ful young lady from the Fruit HiiJ section, is visiting in Edgefield at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Eliza beth bussell. Monsieur C?rtese who accompa-j nies tbe Saxophone Quarttete in all their selections is one of the most distinguished harpists in this country. Miss Holen Winslow a vocalist of rare ability is an additional at traction to the Saxophone Quar teete appearing in the Opera House on November 2nd. A delightful number ou the pro gramme of the Saxaphone Quar tette will be an imitation of the music from the magnificent Pipe Organ of Westminister Abbey. No stronger testimonial as to the beauty and quality of Messrs. Ramsey & JoneB silverware is need ed than to say that they sold over $100 worth for one wedding. Do not send money out of town for job piinting when it can be neatly and cheaply done here at home. New type and material has just been received at the Adver tiser office. Miss Helen Sheppard is enjoying the gaieties and festivities in the capital city incident to the Fair. She will be an attendant upon the State ball, the most brilliant social function of all South Carolina. The American Saxophone Quar tette will give a concert in the Opera House on the evening of November 2nd. The Saxophone is a musical instrument seldom heard in this country, and a quartette of these Bweet toned instruments is a great novelty. The volume of business that has been done by the Edgefield Mer cantile Company up to date has been far beyond their expectations. They buy right, they advertise what they buy and make their prices right, consequently they are making thiugs hum. Read their new advertisement aud locals this week. Besides their large stock of fur niture and household furnishings aud vehicles of all kinds Messrs. Ramsey & Jones carry a beautiful assortment of jewelry and silver ware that is made by the most re liable and trustworthy manufac turers. When you buy au article of bilverware from :hem-)'ou can bank upon it as being the best. One by one the merchants of our town have been adding modern fixtures and furnishing and appli ances of various kinds to their stores, the lamest beiug a peanut roaster of the" red devil" type that has b^en purchased by Mr. W. L. Dunovant. Friend Brooks bas named it "Carrie Nation." Mrs Na tion knows how to roast bar-keep ers but she can't roast goobers like Brook's "Carrie Nation." The lat ter's goobers don't make you feel like you had an ailment close akin to appendicitis. For ten days Evangelist Subletl aud bis co workers have labored faithfully and great good is being accomplished. Despite the cool weather, the attendance bas been large, and much genuine interest bas been manifested. Ou every baud one can bear words ot com mendation of the strong, practical sermons that are being preached by this earnest and zealous servaut of the Master. May yet greater blessings be showered upon his efforts that are put forth for the sa ving of souls in Edgefield. Attend the tent meeting and carry your friends and loved-ones with you, On Thursday night last the new barn of Capt. John R. Blocker was burned, and besides the con tents, such as fodder, bay, etc, a uew buggy, two mules and a horse were bumed to death, and another mule wes so badly burned as to be permanently disabled. The fire occurred at three o'clock at night which, with other circumstances, indicates that it was the act of an incendiary. Capt. Blocket had the building aud rs couteuts insured witn Messrs Padgett and Norris for $250 hut this CL.vers only a very Bmall portion of his IOB*. Th . many friends of Capt. Blocker over the county syrnjalhize with him in the heavy loss sustained. tom To The Thinking Thousands Capt. W. H. Brunson, spent Friday and Saturday la6t in Aiken. Valuable lands are to be sold on Monday next. Read the Master's Sales on our fourth page. Messrs W. S. Cogburn and B. F. Mays left this morning to join the merry throng at the Fair. Mrs.. S. T. Hughes and Miss Addie Hughes, of Trenton, visited friends in Edgefield on Friday last. Uuriug last week a large granite tombstone of very beautiful design was erectad over the grave of Dr. George Seth Butler in the village cemetery. Mr. W. H. Turner announces a sp?cial embroidery sale 'for this week. Read his advertisement and watch the east window of the Cer ner Store. Now for the bargains at the New York Racket Store. Mr. Peak haB inaugurated a ten days special sale, during which time rare bargains in all hues of merchandise can be had for the spot cash. Married, by Rev. Geo. W. Davis, ou Sunday evening last at tho residence of the officiating minister, Mr. J. F. Spencer and Miss Mamie Samuel, both of Edge field. Mr. Goo F. Mi ms leaves this morning for the Fair' and to at tend the first meeting of the South Carolina Optical association which convenes in Columbia this even ing. Mr. S. T. Williams, the success ful farmer and merchant, says that the crops are two months short iu his section. They began gathering one month later aud will stop one mon'b earlier than usual. The Corner Store, with its heaps and piles of fall goods, is scarcely large enough tocoutaiu ite smiling proprietor, Mr. W. H. Turner. The secret of it is a bright little lady arrived at his home on Wed nesday eveniug last. The two faithful teachers and twelve bright and happy little tots were on baud Monday morniug and the Kindergarten opened un der more favorable auspices than last year. Every little child in Edgefield between the ages of four and six should attend this school. Superintendent of Education Byrd announces that his office days will be Mondays and Satur days, and that during the week he will be making the rounds visiting the schools. This is well, for it will be of great benefit to the schools to have him visit them. This is the season that you want your advertisements to g> into the Edgefield homes regularly every week. Advertisements placed with us appear regularly every week. We do not insert them ibis week aud leave them out next week. The regular pri?e of admission to the entertainments of the Sax ophone Quartette company is $1.00 but as they are filling in a night iirJSdgefield the price has been re duced to 50c for reserved seats and 35c for general admission. Tickets are on sale of the store of Messrs. Dorn & Mims. Mrs. Emma McDougall, of In dianapolis, arrived on Thursday last to spend a fortnight with her brother, Mr. M. D. Lyon. Her visit to relatiyes in ?South Carolina would be prolonged, but ber sou, after an absence of foirr months touring Europe, ha? just returned and she hastens to join him. It will be disappointing to the lovers of the golden fruit to learn that choice bananas will be veiy scarco and very high for some months to come. Owing to the prevalence of storms throughout the tropical regions the crop has been seriously injured, and is short, as we are accustomed to saying in these parts. Before completing the college building, which will probably^be the latter part of December, Con tractor Spencer will have several other buildiugs in process of erec tion. He has already contracted for work that will require fully eighteen months to perform, which means that during that time1 thou sands of dollars paid for labor a?d material will be putin circulation. Who said Edgefield's boom wasn't permanent ? MANAGER WANTED. Trustworthy, either sex, by Wholesale Merchandise Company of solid financial standing, to manage Local Representatives who will organize clubs among consum ers. 40 per cent saved for our customers. Business no experi ment but a proven Buccess. Sal ary .'B1S.00 a week, expenses ad yanced. Experience unnecessary. Address D. B. Clarkson, Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Picture Frames. I always carry a large assort ment of the newest designs in mouldings and ian frame your pic tures at a very reasonable price. Can repair and rebumish old frames so as to make them appear new. Wh-Mi in Augusta call upon me at 822 Broad street. W. H. TURNER. PHOTOGRAPHS IN LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES Bung the Children and aged rela tives before wintei sets in. J?^"Photographs fitted in Lockets and Buttons. , . R. IT. M IMS. I THEQLB RELIABLE Absolutely Pure. THERE IS ND SUBSTITUTE Death m Barnwell. The many friends in Edgefield of Mrs. Annie Parker Easterling, sympathize deeply with her in the death of her husband, Mr. Robert J. Easterling, from Brights' Dis ease on Wednesday last. He had been in declining health more than a year, but having apparently great ly improve-I, Mrs. Easterling came to Edgefield to vi?it her father. Upon her arrival here she was summoned by telegram to the bed side of her husband, who never rallied from this last attack. For the present at least Mrp. Easter ling will continue to reside in Rarnwell, where she has an elegant home and other valuable proper ty-_ OUR GUA , GOES " EVERYTHING Onr prices are GUARANT1 quality of goods considered. Never in the history of our eic a better line of clothing than w The styles both in CUTS ai better, and as for our prices th any firm. As for BOYS SCftt We have the GREATEST Vi Priced from $2,00 to $6,50. Ten per cent, discount on al - J B VHlTi CASH CLOT! Strangely Low Prices are going on in Domestic and Staple Dry Goods at Cobb's. But few city stores carry a larger assortment of Perfumery and Toi let Articles than we do. If you want the best come-to TEE PENN DRUG STORE. Buy Buggies, Wagons, Furniture and Coffins from EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Jas. M. Cobb can show the pret tiest up to date Shirt- Goods and Silks on the market. We are headquarters for teas and coffees. OLCO you become our customer on these goods and you will buy nowhere else. THE PENN DRUG STORE. Let us furnish your house at a little cost. Solid Oak Suits, from $23 up, chairs from 50 cents up aud Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 up. RAMSEY & JONES. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, HS follows: "I was in au awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat ed, pain continually iu baok and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. T^ree physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters ; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and ara now a well mci. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at The Penu Drug Store. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR Work done on short notice and in in a satisfactory manner. I also make mattrss of all kinds. Notify mo when you have furniture that needs repairing I will do the work at very reasonable price. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. ARTHUR A. SLMKINS. THE BANK OF EDGEFIELD EDGEFIELD S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W.W.ADAMS, J. H. B0UKN1GIIT, 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. MiMs, Cashier. J H. ALLKN, Ass't Cashie P.iys i nt* rast on deposits by speoia contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt ami polite attention to busi ness. YOUR Accoun' Solicited Patronize Resident Agents. While sthtist.o? show that there are but few towns in the state of equal size whose citizens carry as great a volume of life insurance as do che citizens of Edgefield, it is also a fact that no town has a more honest, honor able and high toned aggregation of gentlemen, wno represent the strong est and most liberal companies, than are to be found right at our very doors. And while this is true, wayfaring or itinerant insurance agents-we mean I no reflection upon them for they, too, are honorable gentlemen-come among us and write thousands upon thou sands of dollars ?of life insurance for the same companies that are repre sented by resident agents, and carry away hundreds of dollars in premiums that could be kept here at home. When a policy can be procured in the same company at the same rate from a resident agentas from a foreign agent, why give it to the latter? The resi dent agents help to support our school, churches, objects of benevolence, bear their share of the burden of taxes, while the foreign agent comes among us to day for the sole purpose of ex tracting all of the money from our people that he can and to-morrow he hies himself away to some other place to spend it. Of course, every indivi dual has the right to give his patron age along any line to whomsoever he pleases, but every reasonable minded man will admit that all things being equal-and in the matter above refer red to they are equal-the preference should be given to residents. These lines are not written at the suggestion of any representative of an . insurance company, but solely in the interest of fair play. If you contem plate having your life insured-and if it is not insured you could not do a better thing-let a resident agent in sure it. Do not let him spend bis time convincing you of your need of insur ance and then straightway give it to some stranger who comes along whose regard for you is measured by the number of dollars he can make out of you. RANTSE vVTTH G WE SELL. SED to be the LOWEST, ithing business have we offer e have for this season, id MATERIAL were never ey cannot be approached by WL SUITS \LUES ever offered. 1 clothing. i ZL eos UNG STORE. Eye glasses that give you Com fort. Geo. F" Mims,' Optician. B C. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, ! IE ?G-EPIELD. S. O Teeth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. Office over Post Office B, E. Nicholson, ATTORNEY AT LAW EDGEFIELD, S. C. ^j^Trompt; and Careful at tention to Business. Office I A. HEMST?EET & B?0. 623 BROAD STREET. GUNS and REVOLVERS. MOTS REPAIRS. Fishing Goods and Fishing Tackle. AUGUSTA, GA. We are headquarters for > WHOLESALE and RETAH lie Square. Our Brick Warel We are in business for bu our existence here. Remember That Yoi Qu We wish the Farmers to know that we are ready to supply them with SEED X)ATS, both Home Raised and Texas Rust Proof. SEEP WHEAT Home Raised 'Iso finest Virginia raised vane tie:, RYE For fattening Hogs and feeding Cattle, we ofter Rice Flour at low Prices. We are now closing out our STOCK ot BAGGING and TIES at Prices below the market. Coffins and I STYLE! I Grove i has stood the test 25 yea I bottles. Does this record Enclosed with every rJjM???7??^^ i THE FARMERB BANK J ?F EDGEFIELD S. c.. I STATE AND I COUNTY MPOSIT0BY. 5 THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY Paidup Capital.$ 58,000.00 Surplus andi Undivided'.Profits. 18,000.00 Liability of Stockholders*. 58,000.00 Protection to Depositors.$134,000.00 | Wc invite attention of those desiring a safe deposltory[for their money to the above ES facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian = administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. 7 A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAIN Vice- ) = J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAH LING, Asst.-Ca shie = in 11 im ! ?ii i nm ? III 11 III II 111111 m i H " iU 111 m 11 mi i iiiimmiimiiiiiiimiimiiimimimi nm mill WINTER WRAPS THEY m HERE OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF LADIE'S AND MISSES' CLOALS. Every Lady and Girl in Edgefield and the Sur rounding Country oan befitted out in a Handsome JACKET at a very moderate cost,- possibly a little lower in price than the City scores sell them at. Ladies interested in this line will do well and it will be to their best interests to inspect this line before buying. Yours Truly, JAS. E. HART. Get your Laundry in Tuesdays, WE CLOTHE THEM ALL OUR'' STOCK comprises all that is best in Wearing apparel for Men, Women and Children FOR THE WEN WE H/? VE Stein-Bloch "Smart Clothes", Strouse & Bro. "High Art" Clothes. Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Etc. FOTI THE WOMEN WE H4 VE Tailor Suits, Silk and Flannel Waists, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Belts, Neckwear, Etc. FOR BOYS WE HAYE Crescent Clothes for Boys, Junior Suits, Korfolk Suits, Caps, Ect. ??^Give us a call when you come to Augusta. 844 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 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 b?cause we know that you wiil find nothing quite so good as what we offe:. If we were buying these things for our own personal use we could not take greater care in their selection. O. IQ. ]VdTA.Y everything in our line in Edgefield.. We sell both to th L TRADE. Get our prices from our Retail Store on Pub louse on Railroad track will be our Wholesale Headquarters, siness, because the commercial needs of Edgefield demanded a. Can Buy in Edgefield in Wholesale antities at Right Prices. ON Groceries of all kinds we can save you money by buying irom us. r -jr Prices on Sugar, Meat, Flour, Octagon Soap, Plunger Soap, Coffee, Rice, Cheese, Macaroni, Salt etc. TOBACCOES. See our STOCK of Tobac co-Chewing and smoking and get our prices and you will buy from us. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. We have just received Car Load Nails-Wire and Cut also Barbed and Plain Wire, Farm Implements of all kinds, Dixie Boy Plows .Genuine, Harrows, Plow Points, ajso Shelf Hard wara of all kinds. See our Stock of Guns and Shells. Wagons-the best Makes sold. Buggies, Carriages, Surreys, Harness and Harness Leather. Jndertakers GOODS ^in any 3. Lime and Cement.