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titeef i?ld Advert? sw J. L. SUMS. - - - EDITOE OTOEIATM Subscription Frice-S ?nt to any Address for one ye^r*^? "SO; for montas, 75c; ftS tbso l?nthB, 60c, Payable m advance* Kates for Advertisit^- One Inch first Insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion. 50c. Want JSToMces, one cent lier W ord', each ?:cs'irtirN* Other local .lotices, ten cei.ts par Hr i for first in-, -?rtion; rive cents per ine fo;' each | subsequent insertion. Obitaaries and | -Tributes bf Respect Notices of Thanks, ' and all personal notices of a political sature, are charged for as regular ad . fsrb?ements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17,1904. . $ onrth Campaign Sleeting:. Barring a few absentees, all of ?the jaded, foot-sore, care-worn, hand-shaking candidates were at the Roper's meeting on Friday . last. Tho /rbig guns"-Hon. L. J. "Williams, Hon. J. O. Pattison, ' Hon. S. G. Mayfield, for coogresB, and Geo. Bell Timmerman, Esq., for solicitor-were present and made speeches. The candidates for the Senate and" House discuesed the usual issues in their usual way. All of them have, however, improved since the opening day at Gilgal. This summer school of oratory is developing some very forceful speakers, making those who were eloquent more eloquent still. We commend the nine gentlemen, who aspiro to become law-makers, for their courage, having courage to take a bold stand upon every issue. There is not a "straddler" among them. ' The ladies of Republican church sold very delightful refreshments in order to raise funds with which to pay for an organ that was re : cently purchased for the church. The sum of $47 was added to the organ fund, of which aroouut $12. 65 were realized from the vqting contest, the beautiful cake being awarded to Miss Leola Gardner, the most popular young lady. Mr. J. F. Atkins was "mine host" on this occasion and the dinner on his well-supplied table, was well cooked, well seasoned and l^vkell-sexved. The moat fastidious epicure could not have found aught to criticize. The day passed pleasantly and profitably. |p "?I AViiliston's Pine Lands, Good . Crcps, Improved Highways and Ideal Farris. ' Since casting his lot among us it h&Bbeen the wont of Dr. Ernest G. Smith to spend bis annual va cation of several weeks duration at - Wiilistou, his former nome, so as to be abie to look after his busi ness interests at that place while giving himself up to rest and rec reation. In response to a very cordial invitation from Dr. Smith to visit him while on his vacation, Mr. R. A. Bal lowe, who may be properly classed as one of the "captains of industry," and the editor of the ADVERTISER went to Williston on Saturday laBt. While in that enterprising town we were charmingly entertained at the ele gant new home of Mr. and Mrs. - Quincy Kennedy, where Dr. Smith is stopping, Mrs. Kennedy being his only Bister. . Edjgefield owes Williston a debt pf gratitude-which she will never be able to pay-for having given us that institution which has been ; of greater benefit to our town mor ally, socially, educationally and commercially than all things else Combined-tbe South Carolina - Co-Educational Institute. Indeed . BO much had the writer heard of Williston and her people, through the many bright boys and girls who have attended thoS. C. C. J., from that town and community, that we have always been anxious tb. meet and know more about them. We say in all sincerity that the moro one knows of these good people the more does he ad mire and esteem them. k Soon aiter alighting from the train at Williston Mr. Ballowe and the writer were taken by Dr. Smith, in a buggy drawn by a pair of beautiful blood-bay horses, for a drive several miles south of the town. There we saw some as fine crops, holli cotton aud corn, as our eyes ever beheld. Not far from the business portion of the iowa we passed Dr. SmitL's Wil liston home which has foriy-two acres of very fine land adjoining it. The degree of its fertility can bb judged by the fact that when Dr. Smith had it cultivated he made one year fifty-five bales of cotton on less than thirty acres. The one who is cultivating this forty-two acre tract this year is paying ten bales of cotton rent for it, which is about ten times the rent that is paid for Edgefield's hills. : About a mile and a half from the town we passed through Dr. Smith's large farm which is com posed of three tracts, aggregating 1975 acres-all io one body. This, too, ls Tented to good farmers. On oiie of these tracts, at the source of the Saikehatchie river, is located a water mill that grinds upwards of5000 bushels of corn annually. Dr. Smith is personally superin tending the. repairing of the mill : and the placing in position of a large wator wheel that ho purchas ed from Dr. C. P. DeVore, it be ?g formerly used at the DeVore ail 1 on Horn's creek. With thia ?rheel, whose foundation Dr. Imith has made as firm and solid' ,s Gibraltar, nearly fifty horse >ower can be developed. The ih ;reaeed power will.be utilized by he establishment of a new euter )rise, the plans for which hav? ?ot yet fully matured. As we drove ..rom the mill to :own we pasded the c4d Rosemary ihurch which will this year cele orate the one-hundredth anniver sary of its founding, it is one of the most unique country churches in the land in that it has always a surplus fund in the church trea sury. Mr. J. M. Hare, whose eon was so severely scalded in the wreck on the Gap railroad near the quarry in June 1895, has been clrrrk of thiB church for nearly 20 years. It was a pleasure to meet Mr. Hare again. He says that he has very pleasant recollections of Edgefield. The people here, said he, were-so kind to them, during the five weeks that their sou wa6 so critically ill, that actually their kindness became burdensome. On Saturday night Mr. Ballowe and the writer attended the Willis ton "horn club" (now, don't tell Mr3. Ballowe and Mrs. Advertiser about this). Dr. Smith had run his large pond very low so aB to be able to work beneath or below the dam with safety, and by means of nets and gigs a large quanity of fine jack, brim and trout were provided for a "fry." The largest trout weighed o\ er ten poui.da. A con genial coterie of a dozeu cr more repaired to the pond about the supper hourfor a royal feast. Mr. Robert Purvi?, the efficient super intendent of the farming interests of Dr. J. M. Smith (Dr. Smith's father), aided by several compe ten: assistants, fried the fish in a manner that would reflect credit upon the chef of the Waldorf Astoria. There under H large sycamore tree by the light of the stars and lanterns we ate fish from 9:30 till ll :30. Was it ever your privilege and pleasure to e?.t ail the fish you wanted-just all that you could provide room for ? Well, that was the expmence of those who sat upon the bank of Dr. Smith's pond on Saturday night last." On Sunday morning Mr. Ken oedy bad bis pair of beautiful sorrel horses, that move with ease, grace, aud the speed of the wind, bitched to his carriage and drove QB out to see more of the towu, ideal farms and flourishing crops. The fields are large and level re minding one of the Trenton and Ridge sections. The fiue crops are made possible by systematic rota tion, heavy fertilization and thorough cultivation. The handsome residences, the splendid out-buildinge and general manner in which the farms ar? kept are proof positive that many of the farmer8.round about Willis ton are wealthy; all%of themiude : pVndent. ^They are not the one grain many of them grow aspara gus, canteloupes, beans and fruil for the market. The success ol one farmer is given to show whal is being doue in and near Willis ton : Mr. H. J. Harvey, whom we met, owns and operates a four horse farm. He has 16 acres ic asparagus that nets him $2000 an nually ; besides this he makeb 4C bales of cotton, and grain and corn enough to supply the place, having now more than 200 busheh of old corn in bis crib. Figure foi yourself what the yearly profit to Mr. Harvey is. Were we to farm foi a livelihood we would go to Williston as fast as the cars could carry us to pur chase a farm. Said the writer to Dr. Smith : "Doctor, we were de lighted to have you come to Edge field to live among us aud would not for the world have you leave us, but, situated as }TOU were hore, how could you over get your con sent to leave Williston." He re plied, "I'll tell you, but for giving tay children the advantages of your excellent school I never would have left." Owing to the shortness of our stay we could not meet many of the business men, but when we saw the permanent improvement of the streets and how the four principal roads that lead to Wils ton aro being "clayed" and other wise improved through tue efforts and financial aid of the town we are constrained to believe that the citizens of Williston are enterpris ing, public-spirited and united for the upbuilding of the community. We regret that we have not the space to write at length of the up to-date telephone system that is being installed, of truck farms, splendid graded school, hosiery mill, otc. It was a pleasure to see Simeon E. Smith, Esq., and Louis Smith, who is associated with his father in. the drug business aud who will complete his course in medicine at the Charleston Medical college next spring. We passed tho home of Hugh Phillips who is now in New Yc;k iakiDg a special courso. All three of these young men were the first to graduate after the S. C. C. J. was moved to Edgefield. We also saw our young friend, Mr. W. E. LaGrone, who went from Johnston to Williston and entered ihe employ of the large mercan te firm of W. H. Kennedy & Son. Our visit to Williston will al vaye be a pleasant memory. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON I CHARLESTON, S. C. Letters, Science, Engineering. )na scholarship giving free tuition o each county ot South Carolina, 'uitioo $40. Board and furnished oom in Dormitory, $10 a mouth. 1 ill candidates for admission are .ermitted to compete for vacant Joyce scholarship which pay $100 year. For catalogue, address 1 HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for the 59th JoDgreBB from the second district, 3. C. and pledge myself to" abide the result of the Democratic Pri caries and to support the nomi ?ees of the Democratic Party. L. J. WILLIAMS. I hereby auuounco myself a can didate for Congress from the Sec ond Congressional District, and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of tba primary elections, and support the nominee of the Demo cratic party. S. G. MAYFIELD. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the Democratic nomi nation for the 59th Congress from the Second Congressional District of South Carolina, and pledge my self to abide the result of the pri mary and to support the nomine of the party. J. 0. PATTERSON. FOR SOLICITOR. The many friends of Capt. N. George Evans announce him as a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary and sup port the nominee ol the party. I announce myRclf as a candi date for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to ail honorable campaign, to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary sud to support the nominees thereof. GEORGE BELL TIMM ERM AN. I hereby, announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge my self to abide the result of the Democratic primary. GEO. R. RE M BERT. FOR STATE SENATE. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Ibo Stute Senate and pledge my support to the nom inees of the primary. P. B. MAYSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Slate Senate. J will abide by the result of the Democratic primary and support the nominees of tho same. T. GARRETT TALBERT. I respect fully announce myself as a candidate for the State Se.iate, and plpdge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of thc same. TBOS. H. RAINSFORD. i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, I respectfully announce myself I as a candidate for the House of ' Representatives, and pledge my " self to abide the result, and to sup ? port the nominees ot the Demo 1 jeratic. primary._ 7 1 B?rebya?noonee myself as a ; candidate for re-election to the f House of Represonratives from : Edgefield County, and pledge ray . self to abide the result and support i the nominees of the Democratic . primary election. ? J. W. DeVORE. I hereby announce myself a cao ' didate for the House of Represen ' tatives and solicit the support of i the people, pledging i myself to 1 abide the result of the Democrat ic primary and to support the nominees of the same. JULIAN R. STROTHER. I hereby anuouuee myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi nees of the same. S. T. WILLIAMS.. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives and pledge rnysulf to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary ahd to support the nominees of the same. S. M. SMITH; JR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represen tatives, pledging myself to abide the reeult of the Democratic pri-. mary and to support the nominees of the same. A. G. BROADWATER, j FOR CLERK OF COURT. ? I hereby announce myself as aj candidate for the office of Clerk ofj Court for Edgefield County, and? pledge myself to support the nomi-! uees of tho Democratic primary" election. W..B. COGBURN. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Auditor and solicit the support) of the people. I will abide the result of toe primary election sup port the nominees of 1 he same. H. W. DOBEY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefield County aud pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. J. B. HALTIWANGER. J FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce mvself a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of the First Judicial District of Edgefield County and pledge my self to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. N. L. BRUNSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for magistrate of the ' sixth dist'ict embracing Collins, township, ana pledge myself to' abide the primary election and j support the nominees of the Dem sciatic party. L. G. BELL. MASTER IN EQUITY. Candidate for Master, subject to ;he decision of the Democratjc^ri narv. " - W. F. ROATH. :.. FOR SHERIFF. At. the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself a candi-; date for re-election to the Sheriff jj Office of Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide the result nf the primary, and-to support all Ljminees of I he Democratic party . W. H. OUZTS. ;: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to sup port tho nominees of -the same. R. S. ANDERSON. X I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same:- .'" JOHN A. BUTLER. FOR COUNTY TREASURER., I hereby announce mysel&a caudidate for the office of Coutly Treasurer, and pledge mynelf to abide by the result of Democratic primary and support the nomi' neos of the same. J. TRAPP McMANTS-? ? I I hereby present myself to the voters of Edgefield county for the office of Counly Treasurer. : I pledge myself to abide by the re sult of primary election, and.wi ll support, alt nominees of the Demo cratic party. :. Respectfully. J. THOMAS PATTISON? I respectfully aunounce myself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Treasurer and solicit the sup port of the people, pledging my.r self to abide the result of the pri mary and to support tin nomiueeE of the samt. R. E. MORGAN. 1 hereby announce myself a can d i dut e lor Hie office of Count} Treasurer and respectfully solid' the support of (he people, pledging myself lo M bide tr.e result of th? Democratic primary and t> so/p port the nomin?os of the same. W. ELLERY SHEPPARD,. I hereby announce myself i candidate for the office of Tr^iis un-r of Edgefield County upi I ledge myself to abide the resul. of the primary election and wil_ support all nominees of the Domo eratic pijrty. H. W. JACKSON., j FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONED. I hereby announce myself,^ ? . Lie-_.^"v.<S:-^-- ^-->P pledge myself to abide the re?u! of the Democratic primary. A. A. EDMUNDS. I hereby announce my candida cy for the office of County Commie siouer and pledge myself to ?'bid the result of the primary elec tion and to support all the nomi nees of the Democratic party. J. R. BLOCKER. I hereby anuouce myself a cari did?te for the office of Corin fi Commissioner and pledge mysel to abide the result of the Demo eratic primary and to supporf?thi nominees of the same. JOHN 0. SCOTT. FOR SUPERVISOR. o? v 1 respectfully announce myee] a candidate fer re-election t?fthi office of Supervisor of Edgetek County and pledgo myself to aSidi the result of the Democratic ^pri marv. D. P. SELF. I hereby announce myself ? candidate for the-office of Super visor of Edgefield county x?nc pledge myself to abide the resull of the Democratic primary ana t( supp(rt the nominees of the Baine J. H. REEF]. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-electiou to the office of Supervisor of Registra tion, subject to the rules and regur lations of the Democratic party. J. W. R. DELAUGHTER. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Super visor of Registration and pledge myself to abide the result ?f; .the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. ELIJAH TIMMEUMAN. FOR CORONER. | 7 respectfully announce that I am a candidate for tbe office of Coroner of Edgefield county aud pledge myself to abide by the.re sult of the Democratic primary, and to support the nominees of the parly. ' F. PEARCE OUZT^'. -- KOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION1. T am a candidate for re-election to the office of Superinteudeii^of Education, subject to the rules:!of the De-nocratie Primary. WM. A. BYRI); I hereby announce myself a can didate for the fffice of Su'pejari tendent of Education of Edgefijeld county-and pledge myself to abide the result of tho Democratic pri mary and to support the nominees of the i:imn. If w. D. HOLLAND; i'.-" .14TH SESSION WILL BE( 29, i. Handsome Brick Building Conj . Rooms, Music Rooms, I Large Auditorium, Societ; Room, Kitchen, etc., undi building is heated by ste have been recently spent ii date Furniture. Large Faculty, representing th sities. {Thorough Courses of Study le.' E., B. S. and A. B, Strong Departments of Music, Practical Busicess Conrses . Book-keeping and Telegri Strict Military Regulations obs Our Graduates are always in I The General Verdict is that Development of Character Patrons and former Students o in every Southern State. Believing that Personal Attenti the Greatest Factor in the have decided to reduce th dents from 150, as formerl Expense for entire session froi Class entered. For Application Blanks, Catah dress. PRESIDE* Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and Ballow and I ht other fresh rosy. Whence the dif ference ? She who is blushing with health us3s Dr. Kin's N^v Life Pills to maintain it. .By gently.arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off const ipa! ion. Try Hiern. Only 25c,at The Penn DrugStor^. - Citation STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIKLD COUNTY. ALLEN EiC]., Probate tildie. WH KRIS A s, J. F. Payne, made suit to me, to grant him Letters ol* Adminis tration of the Estate and effects ol' John "Weaver, deceased. THESE ARK THKKKKOUE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of said John "VVeavej, ^j-'deceased. that they be and appear be ^?fir?m?iirU^ Probate, to be - ' thereof, at li o'clock" iii Ti^"foT?n?^rT,: to/sh?w c?iispj if any they have, why the said Administrati jn should nollie granted. . GIVEN under my Hand, this 23rd day of July 19?M. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. There is no better buggy on the market to-day than the Colum bus Buggy- If you waid to know all about them ask Dr. J. T> Pattison, Dr- Hammond Carmi chcl, Dr. Robert Marsh,, Mr-Jas. A- Holland, Mr. R. E. Nicholson Mr. Hamp Morgan. For sale bv RAMSEY $. JONES. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGF.FIDI.D. Court of Common Pleas.' Mrs. Lucretia Whitaker, et. al. against E. P. Lowe, et. al. Pursuant to the Decree in tm's cause, I will oiler for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder before the Court House, town of Edgefield ind State of 11 South Carolina, on the 1st Monday in September ]U0t (the same being the 5th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following realty to wit: All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be *ng in the corporate limits of the "own of Edgefield. in the County of 'dgelield, in tile said State, containing wenty-two acres more or less, and ound'ed on the north by Gray Street ; ast by Wm. Thurmond, J. M. Cobb, Qgtl?ta Public Road; south by E. w! amuel; west by Anna R. Thompson. This.tract will be cul into lots or arcels, plats exhibited on day of sale, he Master is nct.horized to sell in jots or parcel or as a whole. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Ma?ter, E. C., S. C. Ang. 10th, 1904._ FROM GEORGIA. C. C. Bowen, Attorney-at-law, Dallon, Ga. To Fincher & Nicholas "Have just finished painting three of my houses willi L. &. M. Paint. It covers almost twice as much surface as expected. Had no idea that cost of paint would be so small. Always give me L & M. Actual cost nf Longman & Mar tinez L.& M. Paint less than $1.20 per gallon, Wears and c >vers like gold. Sold hy The Penn Drug Store We have just received a solid car of furniture and have ou dis ply some beautiful Rockers, Bed room Sets, Chiffonniers, Tables, etc , at very rraronable prices. We are acknowlegad Headquarters for these goods. RAMSEY it JONES. Ladies' and Miss -s' Oxfords and strapped slippers at a great reduc tion. C. E.MAY. We want the housewives to kuow that they can get Cheese Sand wiches, Butter Thin Biscuits, Five o'clock Tens, Social Teas and other nice crackers at THE PENN DRUG STORE. wm SIN THURSDAY, SEPT. 904. faining 52 Bed Rooms, Class irt Studio, Parlors, Offices, y Halls, Gymnasium, Dining sr the same roof. The entire am. Thousands of Dollars ri putting in New and Up-to e best Colleges and Univcr iding to the Degrees of B. Art and Expression. -Stenography, Typewriting, iphy. erved in all Departments. ) em and. our Students show Marked . as well as Intellect. f.theS. C\ Ct I. can bc found on to the Individual Pupil is Training of the Young, we e number of Boarding Stu .)% to 100. n $120"to $140 according to Dgue, or any Information, ad rr F. N. K. BAILEY, Edgefield, S. C. EpGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository, DIRECTORS. J. C. Sn Bf PA RD, W. VV. ADAMS, J. H. ROU KNIGHT, T. H. R?INSFOBD J. M. COBB, P.S. HOLLAND, "A. S TOMPKINS, C. C PULLKB, VV.E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. ST1?PPARD, Prepident. W. Vf. ADAMS, Vice-PrL-rident. E. MI MS, Cashier J. ll. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier, Money to loan on liberal teru>-. rrompt and polite attention to bias ness. YOUR Account Solicited Surgeon Dentist, EDC-EPIELD. S,0 Teeth Extracted without Pain. Fourteen Years Experience. Office over Post Office TJSTSUEi\ ]S[CEAGENCY When placing your insur I ance give me a cull. 1 rep resent a very strong line of I^IRTO Insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York pLvI3^E> - - - Insurance Co. I will apprt preciate a share of your bus iness. I can bc found at my office---Office No. 2--ovcr Bank of Edgefield. IJames T. 1VJI1VI?. r 1HE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANE. ! 805 Broad Street W. B. YOUNG, - - - J. G. WEI G US, - SAVINGS ACCOU'J'.S SOLICITED P-ssiJcnt - Cushier Interest Paul o? Dcposi.L Kl Engines, Boilers, m cms GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and Fertilizer Mill OutllLs, Gin, Press Cane Mill.and Shingle Outfits. Building.Bridge, Fuctory, Furie1 and Railroad Castings, Railroad, Mil Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings.Saws,; File?\ Oilers, etc. We oast every d:iy. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press mid Gin Works Repa is Promptly Done I Lombard In Warts & Soily Co A?'?U STA, GA PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, Oa. Q1VES FREE EYE TESTS for all de fects of sight. Grinds tho proper glassoa and WARRANTS thom. Lenses cut Into your frame while you walt. FREE OF CHARGE , medicine or glasnes THE CORNER STORE] with an eye to the future, begins with this issue, to mark down SHARPLY FOR CASH ali SUMMER GOODS. This work will continue until thiej shelving have been cleared. -As usual the spirit of accommodation wilt jule in the treatment of patrons and VISITORS alike. Our aim is to sell only dependable merchandise. Whenever mistakes happen, as happen they must, We will consider it a privilage to correct same with promptitude and courtesy. PROPRIETOR. CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS. "WE have an excellent line of CLOTHING. Let us quote you pi ices: J?oy's Suits $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5 00, 5.50. Youth's Suits $5.?i0, G.50, 9.00,10.00, ?2.50, 15 00. Large hne Pants for Roys and Men. Men's Pants ij>Z-00, jf25, J.50,1 75, 2,00, 2.?0, 3.?0, 3.50, 4.00, 4.80, 5.00. Call and examine the ?ine before buying. WE can til you up in anything you want in CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and Furnishing Goods. Our prices are reasonable. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, M Mm Di $333 674 876 87 453 407 Insurauce january 1, 190-1, Assets li C1 " Dividends Are Paiil Yo?: Annually. When you aro insured you are insured. There are No restric tions, from date of Policy, as to occupation, war service, residence, travel, intemperance or violation of law. i?^'Cash values, Paid up Insurarce and Automatic Extended Insurance in case you drop your insurance after two payments, and not three payments, as many companies require. Preminms per $1000 j Ordinary Life j ?0 Pay Life | 25 Year Endowment $18 40 $28 25 20 14 30 12 22 85 32 87 ?o 2G 35 36 22 " 40 30 94 40 3S " 45 37 08 45 73 ggrWe wrile ages 14 to 70. Age 21 ? 25 " 30 CC 9." $37 45 37 00 28 29 39 97 33 38 45 42 ? J. NORRIS, AGENT. Agent also for a number of Leading Fire Insurance Companies. COME RIGHT ALONG. The ten days for the spe cial sale have expired but some could not come dur ing that time so I have de cided to extend the time till August 20th so as to give everybody a chance. Goods are going at Cost. Come right along. Advertiser Building, m Edgefield, S. C. ID*SUMMER^SALES Are Now On. Cut prices on Strapped Slippers, Oxford's Fancy Hosiery and Hankerch?efs, White Goods, Laces and Em broideries and Dress Fabrics. IO Bales of Domestic Goods at a price unheard of. Come ancl See. if? . V f frincetorvOutmg) By wearing one of our Two piece Suits. We also have full suits in Hgt li weight Sorgas Cassimeres Worsn teds, etc. Sergej Alpaca and SiciL A lion Coats. PRICES RIGHT Dorn & Miras.