Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 25, 1904, Image 3

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Ed^efield Advertiser , i ii-?-- ' - r: WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1904. We have in stock a full line of Iron, Enameled and Brass Beds, . with Springs to fit. RAMSEY & JONES. FOR SALE: All kinds and grades of Jnmber. Send me your orders. D. B. HOLLINGSWORTH.? Get our prices on white and col - ored Muslins, Laces and Embroid eries before you buy. We can save you money. 0. E. MAY. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old ase, , but just the contrarv in the" case of Dr. Kin/8 New Life Pills. They cut off maladies rio matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundiee, Fever, Con stip?t id:? all yield to this perfect ' Pill. 25c. at The Penn Drug Store. "Most praised where best knownV The best advertisement of Rheumacide is the hundreds of wonderful cures it ha3 made. Let us furnish your house at a little cost. Solid Oak Suits, from $23 up, chairs from 50 cents up and Solid Oak Rockers from $1.50 up. RAMSEY & JONES. Ladies don't fail to call and see J. M. Cobb's lovely Easter Dress Skirt* $1.25 to $6.00. Photographs in l?tese Spring and Summer styles on the new and beautiful cards are on exhi bition at the gallery-Call and see them. R. H.MIMS. Buy your boy a suit pf the cele brated Jane Hopkins boys cloth ing, fit and wear guaranteed, $1.25 to $5.00. J. M. COBB. 200 beautiful Rugs aud Art Squares going from 25c to $10.00 at Cobb's Fresh supply of "Force", Grape Nuts, Oatmeal, etc., at TEE PENN DRUG STORE. Gen's, get yourselves an "Elk _brand" Hat, color gcod, style cor rect, and price low down. - J, M. COBB. "There is no need to bake cakes at homo when you cane?me to our store and get delightful cakes and crackers that ar* fresh. TiMM?Ns BROS. Latest Shapes and Correct Forms in W. B. & R. & G. Corsets 25c to $1.00 at COBB'S. Have yon tried our syrup ? Genuine Georgia Cane sy? up and TIMMONS BROS. . Large stock of Trunks, Valises, Rugs, Lap Robes, Etc; Get our prices. RAMSEY & JONES. Prescriptions accurately com pounded.- None but freth diugs used at Tl M M ON S fipos. We want the housewives to know that they can get Cheese Sand wiches, Butter Thin Biscuits, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas and other nice crackers at THE PENN DRUG STORE. If you want the best cigars our tobaccos, aud of course you do come to THE PENN DRUG STORE. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. mm Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order ' or diseased. Kidney fouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born 1 afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need *he same great remedy. The mild and the immediate, effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar ? sizes. You may have a | sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of sramp-Root. lng all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. _ Chtton is high but Ice is cheap. I sqlicit a liberal patronage. I am now ready to fill all orders. M. A. TAYLOR. We want the ladieB to call and Bee our Oil Stoves for Cooking. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. 4? "Iff1 "I1 'I1 'I1 ^ PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,. 209 7th Street - Augusta, Qa. SOI VES FREE EYE TESTS for a 11 de jfocts of sight. Grinds the proper {glasse* and WARRANTS them. (Loues cnt into your frame wMJe you wait. FREE OF CHARGE -medicine or glasses ^^J^^^^^J^U^IJ^JI^^I^I^Ia^iI|Ii?i ?ftij- J *|* Death of an Tnfant. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Weir, a bright aud beautiful little girl of -fifteen mouths, died on Sunday morning. For. several days its little life was haugjug as if by a thread, but the fond pareuts who watched over little" Susie so tenderly hoped for ? turn for the better. The change never came, however. Instead of her life being spared ~jii_istering angels wafted the spotless soul in to the presence of Him who mani fested so deeply bis love for little children while on earth. The mor tal remains w^re tenderly laid to rest pu Monday morning in our village cemeterv. Death of a West-Side Citizen. No community can lose a citi zen of sterling worth, snch ap was Mr. W. A. D. Blackwell who died at his home near Parksville on Fri day evening la^t, without feeling very keenly the loss. When such men are removed from the stage of action their placeBare not easi ly filled. Mr. Blackwell was the devoted father of twelve children, four by his first marriage and eight by his second. Au affection ate wife, who before her marriage was Miss Stoue, survives him. The deceased was a kind and thought ful neighbor, a friend to everybody and everybody was his friend. He was an active member of the Bap tist church and a Woodman >f the World and a Mason, holdiug the position of master in the Taiks ville lodge. The members of the latter or 1er laid the mortal body of their deceased brother to rest on Saturday afternoon, the Edgefield lodge being representea by 0. Sheppard. Esq., ami Mr. J. B. Hul tiwauger. The pastor of the de ceased, Rev. B. P. Mitchell, con ducted the funeral. Thc Union Meeting. The Union meeting that is to be bold on Saturday aud Sunday nf xi in our Baptist church will be the best that has been held here in years. A very iute^sting pro gramme has been arranged for Saturdayaud the Rev. G. H. Bur ton, who is an earnest and zealous worker aud a forceful speaker, will deliver the sermon ou Suuday morning..Homes have been pro vided for a large number of dele gates and visitors. We trust that each church in the division will send its full quota ol" delegates. There beiug services for the moro iug and afternoon on Saturday, the ladies of the church will pro vide a nice dinuer at the church, of which all who are in attendance will be invited to partake. All of the ladieR will carry baskets and the dinner will be spread upon a large table under the trees near the church. Our people aie looking forward to the occasion with a great deal of pleasure. Very Efficient, Very faithful. Since its founding in Edgefield the South Carolina Co-Education ?? lib Brittne n as nan at, ail'times teachers who compared favorably with members of faculties of other colleges iu the state, but of these none have been more efficient, more faithful or more conscien-j tious in the discharge of every duty, even in the minutest details, than has Prof. J. T. Entzminger. As iu everything else, the way to form a correct estimate of an edu cator's qualifications and fituess is'by results. The students uuder Prof. Entzminger in mathematics have been systematically and thoroughly taught. As a result they have made steady and very satis factory progress. He not only has mastered his specialty but posses ses in a marked degree the gift of imparting it to others. Aside from his class-room. work, the influence emanating from his exemplary walk and conversation is a bless ing to the student body. We are happy to announce that notwith stat ding the fact that he received two flattering offers from institu tions of learning in this state, he has decided to remain in Edge field and will continue to fill the chair of mathematics. Six New Teachers. The S.O. O.I. faculty is to be greatly enlarged and strengthened for the next session. After casting about for the best talent and con sidering many applications Col. Bailey has employed the follow ing: Capt. R. D. Eops, after grad uating with honors at the Citadel, taught two years in the Phillipine Inlands and has since been per suing a special course at the South Carolina college. Besides being professor of English Capt. Epps will be commandant. Prof P. P. Burns is an houor graduate of Howard college of Alabama and is strongly recom mended by Dr. A. P. Montague. He hus been a very successful teacher. Mr. T. J. Lyon, who will gradu ate this year from the Citadel as cadet captain and with other hon ors, will teach in the preparatory school. Miss Bertha U. Caldwell, who is a graduate of Hollins Institute and is possesed of superior talent, will teach vocal music also piano. Miss Ora Landrum, of Kentucky who is a graduate of Cincinnati Conservatory of music and is now teaching in McIntosh Normal Col lege of Mississippi, will teach. in the music department. Miss Lizzie B. Nickles, a gradu ate of Due West and the Normal School of Nashville, is especially gifted in teaching children. This strong array of teachers added to the present faculty will enable the S. C. G. I. to complete successfully with any college in the state. A large assortment of the newest styles in Untrimmed Hats haB just been receivnd, also a great variety of the most stylish "materials for trimming the hats. I invite the ladies to call to see them. MISS MARY BUFORD. i Lee . ... ... v Lee nv Fewer gallons; w) ) Love may in toi in some instance^ him. ./ Capt. Claude ? the leading mer^ ' bar, spent Fridaj I on professional b. Mr. L. W. Chert tendance upon th^ posilion, having join party of the state press. Mr. N. J. Lance, a prou business man of Hot Spring*, I C., has been spending several di. with bis Bister, Mr's. H??nry G. Arthur. A big reduction in Negligee Shirts and Summer Underwear at C. E. MAY'S. Occasionally men are candidates for office because they can't help it, but usually it's because the people can't help it, says an ex change. Communications advocating candidates cannot be published except as paid for advertisements. "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none." The young people know where to be refreshed. They are flockin< to the "Luray," the soda.fount at The Penn Drug Store. It is kept busy fizzing and sizzing these warm afternoons. Ladies you will find just what you want iu "Crushed" belts, New Ribbons and Laces, and New Cor sets at COBB'S. Our people remember very pleasantly the commencement of] former years and are eagerly look ing forward to the commencement the graded school to be held on Friday evening of this week. The commence men tof the bright little Kindergarten children to be held on Friday eveniug, Juue the 3rd, will 6urpapt even that of last year. We will write more fully of it next week, On Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this week a special sale of black goods will be on at Tho Corner Store. When Mr. Turner advertises u Special Sale he means what he says and the ladies cau not afford to miss it. Abner Perrin Camp was repre sented at the re-union iu Charles ton last week by Maj. R. S. An-j derson, Messrs. J. M. Cobb, T. C. Strom and Wm. Glenn. Pretty Miss Ruth DeLoach attended as sponsor for the camp. Mrs. Manly DeLoach bas been spending a fortnight with relatives in Spartanburg. So slowly did Mr. DeLoach to bachelorhood that he departed for Spartanburg, too, on Sunday last. They will returu j the latte r part of the week. Just received a car load of ''Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Rock Hill" aud "Hackney" buggies. We want to Bell you. RAMSEY & JONES. The raauy friends of Mr. B.. B. Jones greeted him very ' cordially upon his . return lact week from Baltimore where he had been for more than a month under treat ment by some of the world's lead ing specialists. We aro happy to state that Mr. Jones is recovering speedily and wilj soon be himself) again. Some of Edgefield's" merchants are very aggressive and progressive being always on the alert for pome thing that will make their places of business more attractive. Nota bly among the live, wide-awake business men stands Mr. C. E. May, who has just installed two large and very haud60.ne glass display cases in his store. The seveuth of July wilhbe a great day at the Alliance Hall, the Rangers having selected that day for their annual picnic. The can didates will all be there to meet the dear people of the southwest ern portion of the county and the youug people for miles and miles arouud will journey thither for a day of real fun and frolic. The farmers, too, the laying by season being near at hand, will go out to spend a day in well earned leisure. Get your dresses for the com mencement and street wear from us. Our line is complete. Prices very low. CE. MAY. We are pleased to announce that the members of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches of our town have resumed their regular weekly prayer-meeting services. The former will be held every Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock and the latter will be held every Thurs day evening at 8:30 o'clock. To these meetings the members of the other churches and the p30 ple generally are very cordially invited. "Forsake not the assem bling of yourselves together a? the manner il some is." FOR SALE: Fifty thousand first-class Shingles. J. L. Mpiis. Notwithstanding the fact that Edgefield has had ooutests galore, the Advertiser suggests a base ball contest between the loafers. True, 'tis a little hot, but to perspire freely-something they seldom do-would relieve ''that tired feel iug." And, too, should they be slightly bunged up by their awk ward plays it would not seriously interfere with their business. They could still ply their trade. We'll promise in advance not to publish the personnel of the teams. a m Few, jore loyal ano . io. his county tha john A. Butler, who . .e people as a candidate fe *iff of Edge field county. en a mere boy of 16 summers be shouldered a musket in defense of honor, home and the Southland. During the dark days of Republican and car pet-bag rul<3, wbicb culminated in the Hamberg and Ellenton riots, none made gieater sacrifices ot rendered more valuable service in restoring order from chaos than he. Should Capt. Butler be elected be will make n capable and faithful official. His card appears else where in our columns. Disastrous" Wrecks. Carelossness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of Bufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But Bince the advent of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and h'jj.eless resignation in ho longer necessarj'. Wrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's Now Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung dist ases by The Penn Drug Store. Pnce 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales? cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it-take Scott's Emulsion.' -w~S~c^4:'?-Emulsion, --is-fi^shl and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver ot' human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT St COWNE. Chemists. 409-4-15 Pearl Street, NewYortc, 50c, and $1,00 ; all druggists. Summons for Belief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EPGEFIELO. Court of Common Pleas. The Scottish American .Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff, against Snoden G. Meriwether, as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Martha R Meriwether, deceased, and in his own right: JG Meri wether, V S Criiiin, Irene Criflin, Clifford Criflin, and Sarah Griffin, P C Middleton, V L Middleton, Tommie Middleton, Mary Middle ton, John JJ/iddletori, J/attie ,/1/iddIeton, Frank jf/iddleton, Pattie J/iddleton, Jl/argaret JJ/id . dletnn, Robert J/iddloton, Allie ,?]/"?dd!eion. and an infant child of P C .Middleton and F Liddle ton, ii bout two years of age, which has not boen named, Defendants. Summons for itel iel*. (Complaint not served.) To the defendants above named: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action which has boen tiled in the office of the Clerk ol' Court of Edgefield County, ,S'. C> ^"d to serve a copj of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office at 'Edgefield, S- C-? within twenty daya after the service of the summons on you, ex clusive of the day of servicp; and if you fail to answer the complaint with in time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. B E NICHOLSON, Plaintiff.] Attorney. MW 24th, 1(104. . To Irene griffin, Clifford ? ri flin, ?arah Criflin, John ,/J/iddleton, ^/at tie i dd 1 eton, and Prank J/iddleton, Infant Defendants (iver the age of fourteen yearr, and P Q 3/?ddleton, as father of ?'attie JJ/iddleton, jj/argaret M ?dd ?eton, Robert ^liddleton, Allie liddleton, and infant child of PC.Viddleton andjE Liddleton, about, iwo.years of ago, which has not been named, infant defendants under foi rlecn year.* of age : You will take notice, that if you fail to have a guardian ad litem appointed to repre sent your interests and the interests of the infant defendants under the age of fourteen years, above named, in this action within twenty days from the date of sen ice of cop> of the summons upon yon, that then the plaitiffwill make application for the appc intment, of such guardian ad litem in the man ner prescribed by law. B E NICHOLSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Jfay 24th, 1904. To W S Cnffin, [rene griffin, Clif ford Crilhn, and ?:,rah Cnffin, non residen*; defendants : You will take notice thit this sum mons in this action ol'which the fore going 's a copy, was filed in the office of the C'erk cf Csu rt of Edgefield County, #outli Carolina, on the 24th day pf J/ny, 190-:. R E NICHOLSON, Plaintiff's Attorney MW 24th, 1904. "tffl HB! ?SQtu?ely Pars MfS NQ SUBSTITUTE Joinmencement Exercises. The graded school g wi'] c'ose this week and ou Friday even ing the commencement exer cises will be held. An elaborate pro gramme has been prepared and all who attend will eujoy the even ing. In order to raise funds to com plete this session's payment on the school furniture a small ad mission fee will be charged. Some thing over $400 has already been raised and $225 more are needed. All of the class room furniture and the auditorium spats have arrived and Lave been placed in position. Strong, durable furni ture has been purchased, so when it has been paid for there will not for years be any further call for money for this purpose. Some may think that there are great number of pay entertainments but all should ?emember that nota dollar of the proceeds goer, to Col. Bailey, but to buy school furniture that belongs to the people of our town. Who would, prefer subscribing $5, $10. $25 or $50 instead of paying for it by small amounts? Then, too, all who go to these entertainments get more than value received. The attendance will be very large Fri day evening. In ordei to get good seats call early at Mr. C. E. May's store. Reserved seats 35 cents, genera! admission 25 cents and 15 cents for etude uta nuder twelve years. Curtain will rise at 9:15 o'clock. A-^IvLinHway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Omer, Franklin Grove, Uh It developed a stubborn ulcirunyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at The Penn Drug Store. EDGEFIELD.'S. G. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFORD, J. M. Conn, ??. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER, VV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liheral term?. Prompt and polite attention to bus - ness. YOUR Account Solicited. E. C. SAITH. Surgeon Dentist, BDG-EFIELD. S, O Teeth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. ffice over Post Office ,s. c. .? rank Robinson, nought Devoe with . feeling against the . of mixed paints. Our jere, Messrs. Kernocbau ?ot him to do it. He says: ..rn more than pleased with the job. .jad one-third of the paint left-over; i know of several other jobs, a year, old or more, painted with Deyoe, that are wearing well. What a pity we haye to all go through the same school, to find out what paint to put on a bouse! Experience teaches. Isn't there any easier-way to learn ? Tours truly, F. W. DEVOE. 7 New York, THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Not A Sick Da}- Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cur ed of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at The Peun Drug Store. Notice. Tho County Board of Commis sioners of Edgefield Coujty, S. C., vvi 11 receive sealed bids (or a two story, brick office building, with fire proof vault, according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of Clerk of Court of Edgefield County and in the office of B. F. Smith Fire Proof Con struction Co., Washington, D. C. Bids will be received on June 8th, 1904, at noon. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A deposit of two hundred dol lars cash will be required as a for feit if the bidder should be award ed the work and fail to enter a contract and give bond for the per formance of the work according to plane and specifications. Work will be required to be completed within five mouths from date of contract, and successful bidder will be required to give a good bond in a equal to atnouut of bid for faithful performance of the work according to plans and speci fications. (Signed) D. P. SELF. May 4, 1904. Attest. J. A, LOTT, Clerk of Board. e^szsr Store. e you to come and see our goods befor? howing and up-to-date line of Shoes, Dollars, Njckvjear, Suspenders, Hosiery, ?ys Suits. Well everything in the Shoe irnishings. BIER UNDERWEAR*-\ FORD SHOES SPECIALTY, the NORRIS Building next door to . A. HART. Te gelable ML-* . o all others! very-wheref ?se SAVANNAH CA. I VU iPo S5E8SB WE are o merdai Fertiliz mour Fertilizer Chemical Wo ri the Royster Br the GUARAN' Soda and other WE are n< Meal, Corn, Fl and Plantation co-Chewing a usual. ??tSf'See c WE are n ing and Heat Points etc. WE carry Vehicles of all Coffins and Un Agents foi B^Call ? Wholes; Mi Ell THE FARMERS BANK OF EDGEFIELDJ3. c.. STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEF"**-** Cf^'N Paid wp Capital.'..$ 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided',Profits. 22,00i\00 Liability of Stockholders. 58,00X09 Protection to Depositors.$138,000.00 "We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository Tor their money to the *???. "ts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. (Jadar pr JV ?sion of its cha rter this bank is authorized to act as trastee, guardias d ministrator and executor, and to accept and e zecute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINSFJRO, Vice-Pre J. L. CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Asst.?Cashie Lack of Energy. Murray's Iron Mixture contains the elemente that make it a genuine blood tonic, a remedy that makes rich, r6d blood, im proves digestion, increases appetite, and supplies strength and energy t ) weak, debilitated, run-down people. MURRAY'S IRON MIXTURE is not a temporary stimulaut. - The gGod in every dose sticks. Excellent for rale, emaciated, bloodless people, and as a re cuperative tonic for those recovering from sickness. Un equalled as a tonic to prevent and overcome the lassitude, tired, exhausted and "run-down" feeling so prevalent in the spring. A combination that meets with approval and com mendation of physiciand everywhere. Price 50c. Guaranteed Satisfactory to every purchaser. AT DRUG STORES. Prepared by the Murray Drug Co., Columbia, S. C. RUBBER STAMPS Are roy long suit. I make any kind except the bad ones. I fur nish a name stamp and an Indelible pad fur 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. ARRINGTON BRO?. COMPANY, 839 Broad -(fW. F. SAMPLE of Saluda County and H. H. SCOTT, JR., of Edgefield County are with us and want to see you. AN OPEN LETTER To OUR FRIEND S AND PATRONS : ON April nth we inaugurate what we termed a Red Letter Cut Price Cash Sale. During this sale our store was crowded with larger buyers who were simply astonished at che beautiful goods we have in stock at such low prices. WE intended to get the regular prices at the expiration of this time, but feeling that our efforts was appreciated, wis have decided not to change the prices, though the margin is small. You will have therefore the same opportunity to buy goods at a little above the cost of production that you did during this ten da}' sale. OUR aim is to furnish those who favor us with their patronage, with the newest and best goods at the lowest prices possible. Any one wishing to procure Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, etc. Should not fail to examine our stock before buying. Tho Red Letter Sale is over, but the prices will not be changed. We will take pleasure in showing any one through whether they wish to purchase or not. Come and be convinced that we are not trying to de ceive you. Respectfully, r the Year 1904. tiering to the Farmers a full Line of Com ers. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar . Works, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia ks, and Columbia Guano's Goods known as ands. These goods have analyzed ABOVE IEE. We also sell Muriate of Potash,Nitrate of ? ingredients for Home Mixing bf Fertilizers. :>\v offering at low prices in any quanity Meat, our, Molasses, Rice Meal, Fine Feed, Hay Supplies of every kind. Our Stock of Tobac nd Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than >ur Stock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. iady to supply you with your Stoves,-Cook ing-Hardware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow a full line of Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and kinds, Harness Leather, also a full line of idertaker's Goods. r Babcock Buggies. md inspect our Stock and you will buy, anet K.e>tail