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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1904. m V Tf?E H-U-MA-NI-C "SHOE" is u creatiou of moder? blain, ' bearing exact ly fitted to the mus cles and outlines of the foot. Yet this i8.no help to you uuless you-are wearing a pair. Tbe in stantaneous touch, of the H-u ma-ni-c teaches you a new lesson iu fool comfort for sale at the CORNER STORE. For tb,9 best smoke in.town goto TIMMONS BROS, Just received 3 car loads of corn, . f4 car loads of flour, 1 car load of meat and 2 car loads of meal. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Buist'e Selected Seed Irish Po tatoes, shipped direct from to farm. ?; to THE PENN DRUG STORE. A large supply of School Books always ou band at reasonable prices at THE PENN DRUG STORE. I have just received a full sup ply of Untrimmed Hats, Ribbons and Trimmings, and can suit th? tastes of the most fastidious dress ers. My prices are very reasona ble. MISS MARY BUFORD. .We have in stock a full line^of Iron, Euameled and Brass Beds with Springs to fit. . RAMSEY & JONES N?nually's Candies just received by express at THE PENN DRUG STORE. Latest Shapes and Correct. Forms in W. B. & R. & G. Corsets 25c to $1.00 at COBB'S. 6?? m . Photographs in l?tese Spriug and Summer styles on the new . and beautiful cards arr -on exhi bition at the gallery-Call and see them. _R. H.MIMS. Heinz's celebrated Dressings and Pickles, both in bottles and in bulk' at ". THE PENN DRUG STORE. Just received and coming 2 car loads of nails and barbed wire'. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. A large assortment of the newest styl?e and shapes in the Ladies Ready-to-wear Hats and Pattern Hats are now displayed at MISS MARY BUFORD'S. Lovely Etimine Voilles in black, cream, white and fancy colors, Block and White Batiste, Melrose at,c. solids from 25 to 50c, "all wT^HioT^flS?^ aro the rage at COBB'S. Fresh Drugs of all kinds eau be , had at our store at very reasonable ?^prTce'B?' TIMMONS BROS. Larg* stock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc Get our prices. RAMSEY & JONES. We want to fill your Prescrip tions. Only fresh drugs are used. Our prices are righ.t. TIMMONS BROS. Why go to the trouble and ex pense of. making cakes at home when you can buy delightrul fancy crackers that are fresh at THE PENN DRUG STORE. JUBI received a car load of "Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Kock Hill" and "Hackney" buggies. We want to sell you. RAMSEY & JONES. The meicerized Chambray?, Ginghams, Madras aud Linen sel ling for 8 and 10c at J. M. COBR'S are wonderful bargains. Let us furnish your house at a. little cost. Solid Oak Suite, from $23 up, chairs from 50 cents up and Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 up. RAMSEY & JONES. YouDg-men, come to our store for fresh candy for your lady love. Ti M MON s BBOS. We have a 'complete liue of Fancy and Staple Groceries. TH OU r Teas and Cuff-es and you will always use them. TIMMONS BRCS. What is more delightful for breakfast or supper thau Pickled Pigs* Feet. We have them. ' THE PENN DRUG STORE. * Testimony of a Minister. . Rev. Jno. S, Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, ?'For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Janndioe. I consult ed, a number of physicians, and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the : use of Electric Bitters and feel that I ?m-now cured of a disease I ,tbat had mei? its grasp for twelve ye?rs." ,If you want a reliable medicine for tbe Liver ajud Kid ney ttouble, stomach disorder or j general debility, get Electric Bit ters.. Jt'? guaranteed by The Penn Prtig Stpre.' Only jj?c. TBE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK, SQp Prpad Srreer. W."B. YOUNG, - - - P-;s?dcat . L G: WEIGIJI, - Cashier SAViNGStACCOl'TS SOLICITED Interest Paid Oil Deposits. 4 ?Just received Heinz's Pickles, Dressings aud pure Cider Vinegar. I TIMMONS BROS.? Municipal Election. Despite the unusual interest that was taken in the election of Tuesday every thins: passed off quietly. The of ficial count is as follows : For mayor:. C E May, 114; W P Calhoun, 57. For wardens.:. 1st ward, B J Crooker, 17; W H Harlin?, ll; 2nd ward, J W Thompson, 20; 3rd ward. J P Couch, 38; 4th ward, W E Holston, 26; 5th ward, C A Griffin 21; Dr. F W P Butler, 20; 6th ward A A Glb\ er, 19. Plant the Sorghum Patches. The people generally, not only farmers but others who have stock to feed, are just becoming awaken ed to the fact that sorghum ranks easily among the best varieties of cheap stock feed. Best because hoi se and mules thrive well upon it when not worked, and cheapest because it can be grown with but little labor and by "reason of the great quat) ti ty] that can be grown on a small area. The horses Jove it, the cowB love it andas for the children and pigs they fatten on it. The wise and provident owner of stock will plant largely of sor ghum. Small areas should be planted atintervals. Then an abundance of ripe, juicy, sweet forage can be fed till frost, when it can be housed for winter. Those who have tried' it will be certain to plant largely and those who have not tried it should do so. -ftxchaufreil Pulpits. On Sunday last Rev. W. S. Mar tin, the pastor of the Methodist church at Johnston, and Rev. Marvin Auld, the pastor of trje Edgefield methodist church ex changed pulpits. Tho former preached at Edgefield in the morn ing, and the latter preached al Wards in. the forenoon and at Johnston in the afternoon Such exchanges are occasionally desir able and plersant, affording a di version tor pastor and people. It matters not how able a pastor may be, to have a visiting minister preach occasionally is au agreeable innovation. On the ol her hand, it matters not how at tentive and sympathetic may be his flock, the opportunity of ad dressing a different audience oc casionally would be welcomed by a pastor. Rev. Mr. Auld was ac companied to Johnston on Satur day byhi8 mother. They returned on Monday. Brought Death to Himself. As announced last week. Jess*1 Henderson, who was under een -tenct) of life imprisonment for killing a fellowman, made au un fruitful attempt .to escape justice by throwing pepper in the jailor's eyes. On Thursday night last ho lost hi6 life in auotber attempt to liberate himself. WhiJe Dr. T. J. Patterson was returning from a professional call about oue o'clock Thursday night, ho noticed that the jail was on fire. The alarm was gi.*eu and upon examination it was found that the fire origina f?^T???T??Tl^ 3on. He had burned a larg^rijo^e in the door near where it was :a3tened. When the door wab Dpened the Ipartia?ly burned dead body of Henderson was prostrate an the floor. The presumption is, however, that he was suffocated by the smoke and that hie clothing caught after he became unconisci DUS. When discovered the fire was making rapid headway be tween the floor and ceiling, and it was extinguished with great diffi culty. The Fates bad decreed that Henderson should pay the penalty for bis crime. When he commit ted the deed he Ard from justice but was apprehended, tried, con victed and sentenced. He attempt ed to thrwart justice by breaking jail but was recaptured. Finally he lost his life at his own hands in another ?tt< mpc to escape. The way of the traupgressor is hard. Letter to GEO F Al IM S Dear Sir: There are these five ways of badness in paint: (1) stuffed-out with cha.k, or something like that ; (2) barytes, better than chalk, but no covering to it; nobe dy know it's there; (3) beuz:ne in the oil, or water, or other such scuffing, (4) toos thin-T-too muon liquid, whatever it is,for the solid; (5) short measurp ; Now will you buy by the price per "giillon"? We furnish our agents with a state chemist's certificate of analy sis that tellts what's iu Devoe. Yours truly, F. VV. DKVOK. 4B New York. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Kuy your boy a suitof the cele brated Jane Hopkins boys cloth ing,fit and wear guaranteed, $1.25 io $5.00. J. M. COBB\ Full line School Books, School Suppli?e, Pencils,Tablets, etc., at THE PENN DRUG STORE. The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable, ' At the faintest .suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and. begin regular doses, The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, ftas, \r\ thousands pf cases, turned the balance in favor of health, Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott s Emul sion is. ' Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Streefe'r{ . Kew York. joe. and $1.00: all druggists. Fewer "-allons; wears longer ;Dei Mrs. William Lowinan, of angeburg, is visiting ber sis Mrs. Dr. E. C. Smith. Mr6. E. G. Haltiwanger, of ken, was tbe guest of Mr. and A. W. H. Turner on Thursday last Mrs. Phillip Sarling, of Aug ta, is spending some time in Ed field at the home of her brotl Mr. W. E.. Turner. Miss Lee Morrall left on M day for Washington, D, C., wh she will be the guest of Mies L< Tillman. Mr. aud Mrs. H. W. Dobey ui ted by fetter witbphe Edgefi? Baptist church on Suuday moi ing last. Ye men who aspire to offi come right along. Tho victory not to the strong alone, but tot active, the yigilant, the brave. Dr. T. G. White, of Beau fe has been spending several da in Edgefield on a visit to 1 daughter, Mrs. J. Bsrrien Walk The members of the Womai Mission Society of the Bapti church are iequesfed to meet Friday afternoon at four o'cloc Senator B. R. Tillman, accoi panied by Mrs. Tillman, return to his post of duty iu Washiogt on Monday last. S. McG. Simpkins. Esq., E companied by Mrs. Simpkins, spending several days in Colui bia with relatives. Mrs. W. S. Cotbrau, of Abb ville, accompanied by her litl daughter, is spending a fortuig with her sister- Mrs, Susan '. Hill. 200 beautiful Rugs aud A Squares going from 25c to $10.( at Cobb's] Go out to'See the^ game of ha to-morrow afternoon. Cheer at encourage the borne boys. The are all good players and must ni be defeated. We do not belier they will be. On Saturday night last the bom of Mr. Moses Harris was burue< The fire was presumably of iucer diary origin. Mr. Harris' loss : eetimated to be $1400, with $6C insurance. We hear that many from Joni sion and Trenton who enjoy wil riesaing a good game of ball wil bd here to see the contest betwee the teams of the S. C. C. and th S. C. C. I. The state senatorial race will b three sided and gives promise c 4iWO^X9Tviutere8ting. Hon Tb oe ff. RaiusmTiySfc??M^ ;ome a candidate for this posTTntfSi 3ie formal announcement will ap pear l?ter. The base ball enthusiasts are all tgog -iver the contest on the S. C. J. I. diamond to-morrow (Thurs Jay) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock be reen the first team of the South Jarolina college and the first team if the South Carolina Co-Educa tional Institute. Genie, get yourselves an "Elk brand" Hat. color gcod, style cor rect, aud price low down. J. M. COBB. Rev. J. S. Beasley, the presiding elder of the Columbia district, who is greatly beloved by all of the churches over which he presides, visited Harmouv and the Metho dist church on Saturday aud Suu day last. Mr. J. Rubenstein who occupies one ol the stores in the Advertiser building bas greatly increased h?H stock. Hi3 business has steadily grown and he has to buy in large quantities to meet tba demands of bis hundreds of patrons. He in vites you to call and see his Dry Goods, Dross Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hate, etc. His prices are very low and he is anxious to con vert tbe goods into the cash. Dr. J. H. Thomwell, grand keeper of records and seal of the Knights of Pythias of South Car olina, delivered a verv iuleresting address before the Edgefield lodge of K. of P. on Tuesday eveniug of last week. The members of this order in Edgefield have become more active and zealous than they formerly were, and doubtless the visit and address of Dr. Thorn well will give further impetus to their work. For Misses and Children's Hats and Infant's CapB at prices that are surprisingly low, go to MISS MARY BUFORD'S. Rev. C. E. Burts attended the State B. Y". P. U. convention in Anderson last week. He has at tended a great number of conven tions but says that he has never before attended a more enthusias tic comentiou, one in which more real good was accomplished f ?r the ccuse. Rev. Mr-. Blurts reports the oytlook pf the work among vouug people to he very eucourag ing. The next convention will meet with the Citadel Square church in Charleston. Mr. R. E. Morgan announces this week as a candidate for the office of County : Treasure^ For eight years he has served as a com petent and faithful assistant to thc county treasurer. For the first four years bo was in the treasurer's office with bis father, that gallant Confederate veteran, Capt. Ti C. Morgan, than whom there is' no bttterman in the county, and du ring tho last four he has been the able assistant of Mr. C. M. Willi ams. This experience fits Mr. Mor gan well for the discharge of the duties of the position to which he aspires. He is a good sitizen, hon est and trustworthy, and deserves the Bupport of the people. Let the ADVERTISER job office do your printing. R^ad of Mr. C. E. May's Red Letter Sale in bis new advertise ment. Begmning.ou Wednesday even ing next, protracted services will be conducted in the Baptist church. Rev. 0. E. Burts will bo assisted by Rev. W. B. Oliver, of Florence, S. C. Mr. Oliver is. one of the foremost ministers of the denomination in the state ajd bis coming among us is certain to' result in great good if the laity will lend their co-onuratiou, sym pathy and prayers. Let every one enter into it with the proper spir it and great good will reeult there from. The beautiful young ladies, who composed the Parker Concert Cum pany, captivated the large audi ence on Friday ev?uing last. In deed we have never before heard an entertainment so universally praised. Each number' on the programme sec-med to ,be enjoyed more than the preceding one. This was shown by the frequent encores which were very generously and beautifully respouded to. After all exp?nses were paid rhe sum of $68".25 was realized. The clothing department of the mammoth store of J. B. White & Co, of Augusta, under the able management of Mr. W. J. Scruggs, makes its usual spring announce ment in this issue. The huge tables of this large store are piled high with the best brands of. clot'hiug. They arp made right, fit right and are priced right. The genial warm hearted Mr. j. 0. Holder, who has hundreds of friends throughout the length and breadth of our county, stands ready to greet his Edg'i field friends. And he'll tr?at them right. Mr. Willie Levy has by honest dealing and persistent effort built up a clothing business that ranks among the first in Augusta. He is sole dealer iu the celebrated brand of "High Art" clothing which fits and wears like real tailor-made garments. In connec tion with his large clothing busi ness Mr. Levy has a Ladies De partment ou the secoud floor in whi< hem be found the newest ?D ladies ski/te, waists, hats, etc. He has distanced all competitions in these lines. Read his iiew ad vertisement and call on him when in Augusta. Mr. C. M. Mobley, a "very hand B.inp and prepossessing young man from Rock Hill, has bean enga ged to fill the place at The Peon Drug Store made vacant by the resignation of Dr J. H. Carmi chael. Mr. Mobley is well fitted for the duties upon which he has entered. Besides four years pf practical experience in the drug business he graduated with first honors a few days ago from th? department of pharmacy of the jSoulh Carolina Medical College of j ?haTieal;i:. ixe'lb' bUldi'lig" 'air Jrs Susan B. Hill's, where he ian be found at night should his ervices be needed by the patrons >fThe Penn Drug Store. Pl 00 It AM MK EDGEFIELD COUNTY IXTKR-DE NOMiNATi. . SUNDAY SCHOOL CovENTit T PLUM BRANCH THURSJ . AND FRIDAY, MAY . ii AND 6TH, 190-1. THURSDAY, MAY 5T?.- . Morning Session. 10:30o'clock, ? Devotional Exercises. j ll :00 o'clock, Organization. 12:00 o'clock, Address of wei- \ jome by Rev. B. P. Mitchell. Re- ' ply by Hon. T. H. Rain6ford. - . APPOINTMENT OF COMMIT TEES. Afternoon Session. 2:00 o'clock. Reports from Sunday Schools. 2:30 o'clock, Query No. 1 : Why do we organize Sunday Schools ?-G. M. Smith, B. E. Nicholson, Robt. Strom and Dr. S. K.i. Meriwether. Query No. 2.-Is it important for pastors ti.? sludy the Sunday School leeson ?-J. M. Shaffer, Benjamin Lewis, J. D. Timmer aian and T. G. Talbtrt. Query N.o. 3.-Ts it advisable to Follow a regular programmein the jonduct of a Sunday School ?-P. R. Wates, P. M. Markeri, S. B. Marsh and S. N. Timmermau. Question Box. Miscellaneous. Adjourn. FRIDAY, MAY 6T?J. Morning Session, 10:00 o'olocV, Devotioual Servioes. Query No. 4.-Ia it advisable to jse lesson helps in the Classes ? Rev. Marvin Auld, D. N. Dorn, E. j. Morgan, Sr., and F. P. WalkeT. Query No. 5.-What are the jenefit8 to be derived from inter- J denominational work ?-Rev. P, B. Lanbcm, Rev. B. p. Thames ? md Ed Turner. ] Query No. G.-To what extent should a teacher do personal work? ] -Rev. J. T. Littlejohn, Rev.. C.. : E. Burts, J". M. Morgan and E. K, Brown. AFTERNOON, Query No. 7--Some of the rea sons why a Sunday School should he opened promptly at the time appointed ?-Rev,. T- P. Burgess, J. C. Morgan, E. L. Langley and W. T, Rouse, Query No. 8.- Would it be well for :eachers to take a correspond ent course of training ?-Rev. J. E. Johnson, J. P. Bean, A. S. Tompkins and Dr. I). A. J. Bell. Miscellaneous. Adjourn. Ladies it is to your interest to eee th*: lovely mercerized effects in Whi?te Piques, Oxford,' Mulls and Persian Goods 10 to 50cts at J, M. COBB'S. TTIS A HATTER OF HEALTH POWD Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I The Far-off Northwest. Mr. J. H. P. Roper received a letter a few days ago from Mr. E. M: Hammond, who is well knowe to most of our readers, in which he gives au insight into" the con ditions of ihe far away northwest Mr. Hammond is the owner of a large ranch at Hinsdale, Mon., and raises cattle for the market. While vast area3 afford uatural pasturage which makes stock rais ing much easier and more profita ble than here, Mentana, like evory other, section, haB disadvantages as well as advantages-unfavor able conditions as w^ll as favor able conditions.. Oui/ a short time ago, writes Mr, Hammond, on a neighboring ranch 3700 cows died from the effects of cold, be ing covered with snow, aud on another rauch 1500 out of 2,000 head of cattle were lest. It seems that raising stock on the vast prairies of the northwest is some what like growing a crop on rivet boljoms. When no disaster coined a bountiful harvest is reaped bu] when a loss is sustained it is very great. We doubt not but that it is better to live upon i he rocky, rooty and gullied hills of old Edge field than to reside upon the vast plateaus of Montana. While far mers here do not have cattle upon a thousand h?ls they have tbp satisfaction of knowing that their poorvbouey stock is never sub jected to any unusual and very fatal disaster. Fn sh Quaker Oats at THE PENN DRUG STORE. YOUR SPh WE HAVE IT, j SHA = WE satisfy all kind o: |and varied you have no #want, the kind of suit you ?as to cut. . _ Then there is the pri = thing about our suits qualit WE sell only for CA? Elong eredit price. Then fr "* count of io% for your trad Give us a look c J. B. TO ^CASH CLOT* The big sale of 5 and 10c Laces, Embroideries-Allover Laces,"All I Dver Embioidsrien. Lovely Soft | Ribbon are among the special thiugs uow at Cobb's Emporium. Money To Loan Easy Terms. NOW is the time to make arrangements for the year's business. I loan money at EIGHT per cent for fi ve years rad longer. You can get the money from me to buy your supplies, or for any other purpose, if you have improved town or farm .property to ofter as security. I require no endorsers. WM. P. CALHOUN, Edgefield, S, C. Enginesand Boilers, ano Gins GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press Jane Mill, and Shingle Outfits. Building,Bridge, FHCtory, Fnric ind Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll Machinists'and Faotory Supplies. Belting, Packing;, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We jast every day. Work 150 I?ands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, ' Press and Gin Worke Repa is Promptly Done Ldteil In Worte & Supply Co AUGUSTA. GA INSURANCE*""" When placing your Insur ance give me a call. \ rep resent a very sfrn.ug \ina ot' X^ll^T^ - - - insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York I^IITJE; - - - Insurance Co. I will apprt preciate a stare of your bus iness. 1 can be found at my olHce-.--Ofii<-c No. 2--ovot Bank of Edgefield. Death Of Former Edgefield Lady The Washington Star has au uounced the death of Mrs. Mary E. Simkins which occurred on April the 5th in Washington, D. 0. The deceased-was the relict of the lamented Col. Arthur Simkins who was Master in Equity of Edgefield county for a number of years aud who very ably edited the Edgefield Advertiser prior to and during the late war. Ha was a very promiuent and useful man in his day and generation. Mrs. Simkins, who was well known and is remembered by many of our ol der citizenp, was,'before b>r mar riage, a Miss Pratt, having descen ded from one of the oldest aud most aristocratic families of New berry couuty, Some time after the death of her husband, which oc curred iu July 1865, Mrs. Simkins moved to Washington where she reside 1 with loved ones till Death bade her join those who had gone before. ."The weary heart and mind have ceased ; The lahored breathing is no nr. re. Her dawn has broken iu the East; Her soul has readied (hat further shore, Where neither pain nor sorrow are, And nigh t'a dark sorrows never con:e; , But fadeless light shines from afar, To welcome every wanderer home.' A Love Letter. Would not iuterest you if you're lookiug for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffer ed with au ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckleirs. Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth . 25c at The Penn Drug Store. Ladies dou't fail to call and soe J. M. Cobb'rf lovely Easter Dress Skirts $1.25 to $6.00. WE FIT ALL PES, F taste. Our stock is large trouble to find what you want, the style you want .1ING STORE. %/%im!iiim!iii:iii ? Broke Into PI is House. S. Le Quinn of Caveudi6b, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by invasion of Chronic Con stipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guar anteed to cure, 55c at The Penn Drug Store. !-'-JPV ce, that is the smallest | :y considered. | SH, thereby saving you a| oo, we allow you a dis-1 e we want. >ver before you buy. rE & CO'S, PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, Ga. [GIVES FREE EYE TESTS foran d?. ffects of sight. Grinds th? proper glasses and WARRANTS thom. [Lenses cut into yonr frame while yon watt. FREE OF CHARGE , medicine or ?Iassesi For BB WE are offf merdai Fertilize! mour Fertilizer "\ Chemical Works the Royster Brai the GUARANTJ Soda and other i WE are no\ Meal, Corn, Floi and Plantation Si co-Chewing au usual. ?3p5ee pu WE are rea ing and Heatin Points etc. WE carry a Vehicles of all k Coffins and Und ^ Agents for ] |y Call an OBJ THE FARMERB BANK OF EDG.EFIELD.S.c, STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY [2^y THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN' EDGEF"f=-V* OWN Paid up Capital.f 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 22,000 00 Liability of Stockholders.' 58,000.00 I Protection to Depositors.$138,000.00 We invite attention of those desiring a safe depositoryTor their money to the above facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Under provision of its cha rtcr this hank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President ' T. H RAINbFORO, Vice-Pre J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cashier. W. H. HABLING, AssL-Cashie 1 Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar is composed of the most effective remedies known for curing coughs, colds, la grippe, sore throat and aJl affections due to inflamed aud irri tated condition of tho air passages. It is prompt in afford ing relief and certain in its effect of hastening a cure. MURRAY'S HOREHOUD. MULLEIN ? . /. ND TAR may bo used to advantage in canes where other medicines have failed. H is pleasant, purely vegetable and absolutely safe for old and young. Nothiug else like it in all the world. It should have a place in every house, ready at hand when needed. Parents will find its effect magical in cases of croup. It has remarkable virtue in controlling the paroxysms of whooping cough. Price 25c. Guaranteed satisfactory to every purchaser. AT DRUG STORES. Prepared by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. RUBBER STAMPS Are ray long snit. I make any kind except the bad ones. I fur nish a name stamp and an Indelible pad for making linen for 40 CENTS. I have some other good things. J. WILSON GIBBES, . TYPEWRITERS, OFFICE SUPPLIES, Etc., 1334 Main Street,- ~ - ? Columbia, S. C. . THIS SPACE IS TAKEN BY The Leading Grocers of Augusta Ga. ARRING-TON BRO?. COMPANY, 839 Broad rW. F. SAMPLE of Saluda County and H. H. SCOTT, JR., of Edgefield County are with us cl want to see you. ETTER SALE S Begining Monday morning ATRIL 1 ITH we will inaugurate the greatest 10 day cut price sale of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., EVER KNOWN IN EDGEFIEUD. Everything will be marked in plain figures. We are showing tbe handsomest line of DRY GOODS ever brought to this town. Black and Colored Wool and Cotton Voilles, Ettamines, etc. Mer cerized Piques, Baptiste Silk Tissues and everything new in Cotton Goods for Waibt aud Shirt Waist Suits. COLOREO M?SLI ?US from the cheapest up to the highest grades.( Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Truoks and in fact everything in the STORE will be in cluded in th's sale. Don't fail to attend this sale and "secure goods at a little above manufacturers cost. JSTO Goods Charged, at Cut Prices* Respectfully, C. m MAY. the Year 1904. iring- to the Farmers a full Line of Com 's. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar Vorks, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia , and Columbia Guano's Goods known as ids. These goods have analyzed ABOVE EE. We also sell Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of ingredients for Home Mixing of Fertilizers, v offering at low prices in any quanity Meat, ur, Molasses, Rice Meal, Fine Feed, Hay Lipplies of every kind. Our Stock of Tobac d Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than r Slock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. dy to supply you with y?Tir Stoves,---Cook g-Hardware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow full line of Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and iuds, Harness Leather, also a full line of ertaker's Goods, Babcock Buggies. d inspect our Stock and you willjbuy<