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Edgefield Advertiser . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 19U4. NOTICE : BUILDERS aud : CONTRACTORS should write the . "COOK-DOR MIN Y CO., Fitzger ald, ua., for LUMBER and SHINGLES. - . Yours, COOK-DORMINY CQ. . - ,. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our lit Hl? rp?'jr was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasaut City, .Ohio. "Pneumbniahad playecT^sad hav oc with him and a lerrible oougb set in besides. Doctors treated him but he grew woise everyday. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Coneuraption, and our darliug was saved. He's now sound, and weil." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung disoasos. Guaranteed by. . Druggist. Price 50c ' aud $1.00. Trial bottles free. LUMBER^ FOR: S ALE. ?73000 > Feet Long Leaf Pine Lu mber. . At my plantation between Modocand Clark's Hill, S. C. ; All sizes for house build ing. W. M. ROWLAND, Clark's Hill, S. C. ? 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. PHOTOGRAPHIC-I am.again at work and will be glad to see my friends and customers. R. H. MIMS. Something New at J. M. Coob's for Ladies : "The McGhee Adjustable Yoke'7 Underskirt in Black Mercerized Silk from $2.00 to $3.25, made to fit any size waist, without destroying the effect. Cured of Lame Back After lo Years of Suffering. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen 3rears and 1 found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm", says John G. Bisher, Gillam, Ind. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains and bruises. It is for sale by all Druggist and medi cine Dealers. ^-':?f:you want a buggy and hesi ; tate because you are not familiar^ with the strong points of the Ty ion. ?- Jones and ITackneji ?^^u^t^lTyu^^si'rnfAy^rask Ur- ' 7_ J' 6r. Tompkins, W. B. Penn, :. Eeo, P. P. Blalock, Pettis Cdii - ielou, J. J. Rolland, Jno Block' er, W. T. Kinnard, J. W. Thompson. For sale by RAMSEY <&- J?JYPS. A Clearance Sale is on at the New Y?rk Racket Store. All Sum Jroer Goods must he moved out to make room for our large fall stock. I have cut prie s very low so as to convert meichaudise into cash. Call at ouce. J. W. PEAK. There is no need to bake cckos at borne when YOU can como to our store and get delightful cake3 and crackers that are fresh. TiMMONs Burs. We wantJhe hidies to call and s*eour Oil Stoves for Cooking. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. [f you want the bPBt cigars our tobaccos, ai d of course you do come to THE PENN DRUG STORE. Fre*h supply of "Force", Grane Z?utp, Oatmeal, etc., at N THE PENN DRUG STORE. Prescriptions accurately com pounded. None but fre?-h dings used at b." Ti M MONS BROS, Do you contemplate painting your house. If so, let us fupplj you willi the celebrated Heath & Milligan paint, lead, varnish and .staius. None better. Ti M MON s BROS. 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 sell you. RAMSEY (fe JONES. If" your eyes are worth having they are worth saving, Do so with the right kind of glasses. Geo. F. Minis, Optician. JL 6. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, 33 UGEPIELD. S,G - ; Teeth Extracted without Pain. ' Fourteen Years Experience. Office overPostOffice Mr. T. G Talbert Opposed to the Further Division of Edgefield County. MR. EDITOR: I have just been informed that the report is being actively circulated . that l am in favor of. the further division of Edgefield county by the formation of another new couuty. Thi? matter was not mentioned by any jaudidate during the cam paign, on the stump, and I have neither said nor done anything which justifies such a report. 1 do not doubt that this is being done with the view of prejudicing me in the estimations of those ol my fellow-citizens who ar6 op posed to auy further division ol our territory, and there.ore I take this method of saying to all the pbople of the county that J am positively and absolutely opposed to any, further division of our grand old couuty. Very trulv, T. GARRETT TALBERT. It Saved His Leg*. P. A. Dauforth of LaGrauge~ Ga., suffered for sir months with a frightful running- sore on his leg; but . writes that Buckleu's A mica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaran ;eed. Only 25c. Sold by The Penn Drugstore. All Spring and Summer goods such as Muslins, Lawns, Under wear, Straw Hats, Oxford Ties, Negligee Shirts, Ladies' aud Mis ses'Oxfords aud Meu's Low Cut Shoes, all Summer Clothing and various other goods must be sold at ouce regardless of cost. The early buyer will gel th? cream of the stock at the New York Racket Store J. W. PEAK. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are iguored by '.bose tireless, little workers-Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millious are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Brlliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all'Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at The Penn Drug Store. A PURIFYING POWDER. Inherent Qualities of Han cock's Liquid Sulphur Make It a' House- i hold Aid. This preparation is Nature's greatest germicide. Thus its use upon the face produces that most highly valued result-a rare, clear, . beautified complexion. Added to the hath, HANCOCK'S 1 LIQUID SULPHUR cures diseases of ( the ekiu aud confers the benefit of , lapting health. . I These ailments and many more * aro conqured by the use, according ( In directions,of HANCOCK'S LIQUID ( SULPHUR: acne, itch, burns and j scalds, prickly heat, diphtheria, catarrh, canker and soreness of eyelids, mouth, scalp, uose-or i throat. - . J At principal druggist. Sand for c booklet to Hancock Liquid Sui- i phur Co., Baltimore, Md. I We have just received a solid car ol'furniture and have on dis ply some beautiful Rockers, Bed room Sets, Chiffonniers, Tables, eic , at very rparonab'le prices. We are acknpwlegad Headquarters for these good3. KAM SE Y & JONES. Ten Thousand Churches . Painted with L. & M. .' There is not much money lout ? in buying one pint ot ready mix ed pal lit, but when a quan'ity is needed, then it's big Joss to buy f any ready mixed paint. The Long- I man & Martinez L. & M. Paint 1 is semi-mixod, and quickly made t ready for u.-e as follows: to four gallons of thd L. & M. at. $1.65 per gallon, add 3 gallons of Lin seed Oil at 50 els per gallon, thus making; 7 gallons M paint for.$3.10 or $1.16 per gallon. Wears and covers like gold. Sold by The Penu Drug Store. "TEETJIINA" as its namo < implies, . i Is used by by every mother I wise, I To stay convulsion that come < on. When teething time begins to dawn. ' For Nausea, Vomiting and the weak, irritable Stomach of chil dren; nothing equals Dr. Moffitt's "1 EETHINA (Teething Powders) It Aids Digestion and regulates the Bowels. Chamberlain' Gough Remedy Aids Nature. Mediciues that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acte on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lunge, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aido nature in restoring tho <*. >\em to a healthy condition, cola by all Druggist aud medicine Dealers. R. J. PARK'S WAGON YARD, COR. GREEN AND 15T11 STS, - AUGUSTA, GA. The.largest and best stables in City. Large wagon shed and good rooms for wagoners, good feed boxes. flgirSee Sign. R. J. Park's Wagon Yard on Hawk's Gul ly Bridge. Mr. J. E. Mim3, who makes a very efficient salesman, is now with Messrs-. Ramsey & Jones. Capt. C. E. Sawyer, a prominent member of the Aiken bar. visited bis sister, Mrs. L. B. Jones, on Saturday last. Mrs. C. J. Ashley aud .Mrs. H. H. Slembridge, returned on Fri day last after spending several weeks iu the mountains. Mr. J. D. Holstein left on Mon day for New York and thence to St. Louis to "take in" the great exposition. Miss Emmie Lanham, the pretty daughter of Mr. D. E. Lanham, was the guest of Miss MiuuieLan- I ham last week. Mrs. W. A. Robinson, of Pium Branch, accompanied by her two bright little children, is the guest of Mr. aud Mr3. J. A. Mays. Pretty and winsome Miss Kate Tompkins has returned after a sojourn of several wepks with relatives and friends in Charlotte. Miss Winona Lewis, one of Johnston's most beautiful young ladies,'is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.'Padgett. Do you need a fall suit? Our new samples are here. Come iu aud see them. CE. MAY Mrs. Emma Miles, who resides in Louisiana, acoompanied. by her charming daughter, Miss Lucile Milos, is visiting relatives iii our city. Four marriages are booked for Edgefield for the early autumn. Others will probably follow as matrimonial fever is very conta gious. Mrs. John T. N?3bolc-on 01 Ridge Spring, accompanied by ber daughter Mrs. J. M. Bussey, of Auguda, ?3 visiting relatives in and around Edgefield,* Prof. L. E. Cogbum, an alum nus of the S. C. C.I., was in Edge field on Friday last. Prof. Cogr burn is principa! of a large school ut Hines vi Ile. Ga. A satisfied Cus'om^r is the bei t advertisement. We have been laking measures for men's suits for five years, and have never had i complaint. C. E. MAY. Judge W. F. Roath advertises valuable lauds for sale in this ssue. The property will be placed ?pon the MOCK on the 1st Moti lity in October. There is auother accession to he Edgofield bar, M. P. Wells, Tr. He is already "laying the law lown" to the entire household, .'ongratulatious io the'^di.tiiJg"' >areuts. . The Edgefield Music Club will neet at the home of Rev. and \Irs. P. P. Blalock on Friday evening next. The members and ill other lovers of music art; in vi ed, and urged to attend. Invitations have been issued to ;he marriage .of Miss Lucinda ji'christ, of Rehoboth, and Mr. W. J. Blake of Ninety-Six. The verding will occur on Wednesday i(.\t. The mo'hers and daughters of l?dgefield are cordially invited tn il tend a lecture given by Mrs. lennie S. Edler, of Chicago, on he 14th of ibis month at ralf .ast four o'clock in the opera louse. When you-seh cl asuif from our ?ampies, mn1, we take your nieas ?re you cali rest assured th it you viii be pleas* d with iii, quality, md price. C. E. MAY. Tho buildings, equi pin IM j lp, "acuity, and course of study of th'' South Carolina Co-Edueatioral Institute will corapnre favorably sn th Ibo majority of the colleges iu South Car lina. Miss Mary Buford has just re 3eived th) most b^atiful assor? ueut of fall millinery that we bave ever seen. No h-ndso n> r plumes, velvets or ribbons have iver been brought to Edgefield. The Advertiser and Chronicle bave perfected au arrangement by means of which complete returns from the second primary will be received from every precinct in thu couuty on Tueoday evening next. The S. C. C. I. has 17 officers and" teachers engaged for the session which begins September the 29tb. This faculty represents tbo very best colleges and universities in the United States. Col. and Mrs. John R. Tomp kins, of Mobile, wbo always re ceivo avery cordial welcome from their host of Edgefield friends, arrived on Saturday last, after spending some time al the World's fair, to visit friends and relatives in our (own. Why send 3'our son or daughter away to college when ycu have the South Carolina Co-Educa tional Institute, which ranks among the best colleges in the tta':e, so near to your home. To the farmers residing iu Ibo Autoch-Red Hill section: Wc have been "reliably informed that some colored people who live in the neighborhood above mentioned are hauling seed cotton to Augusta and selling it. If they own the seed cotton all is well, if they do not own it then some land owner is being swindled. This information is published for the benefit of those who reside in the AuLioch'-Red Hill section. Air. Jasper Parks, who is lie-w in business'in Augusta, sp>nt Sun day lastiu our town.. 'Little Miss Hattie Lou Brunson, the daughter of Mr. \V>;P;fBjun-. son, returned to her hqmeiolfesa'tr urday last after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. WV H. Dorn, She was ajcocapanied 'by little Misses Madge Turner and Heleu Dorn. Miss Mattie Lyon, the pretty and accomplished daughter of Mr. M. D. Lyon, left on Monday to resume her duties as teacher of al flour! shiug school in Sumter coun ty. IS was a compliment to Miss] Lyon that she was unanimously called again to the same sohool. Mr. Joe Kinard has opened a. stock of groceries in the P'arker] store on the corner. From day to day he wili add to his stock and will make of it one of the JtadiugJ fancy grocery stores in town. Bean Walker, who is ever polite and courteous, bas been engaged by Mr. Kiuard as ialeoman. * By his upright life Mr. J. Hu benstein has won the confidence and esteem of our people since he has been living among us. . He is loyal and true to the religion and traditions of his people. Next Saturday being a Jewish holiday (tho Jewish new year) Mr. Eubeu fltein's store in the Advertiser building will be closed. We represan t. the Globe Tailor ing, Co., of Cincinnati. Their prices are right, and their work manship the beBt. Let us take your measure for a fall suit. C. E.MAY. Mr. A. A. Glover, formerly with Messrs. Ramsey & Joues, hfiB pntered the employ of the Edgefield Mercantile Compauy and will have entire chi rge of the second floor-the furniture and vehicle department. Mr. Glover will make the compauy a very capable and faithful salesman. Mr. S. W. Williams, a very "pre possessing and popular, yourig] man, has also be^u added to the corps of sa?esmen. . Rev. B. D. Thames who has been doing very successful'pastor al work at Wai renville has been elncte . principal of the Murphey | Baptist Schoi.l for you ig men and women at Murphey, N. C. This is a co-educational institution. A girls' dormitory has beou erected at a cost of $5,000 and the funds are in hand for the erection of. a similar^doruiitory for the ? boys. The call tc- the presidency is a substantial compliment to Rev. Air. Thames, and we trust that hn will be abundan tty successful.. Miss Isabelle Coe uer, of BateB burg, who is a very beautiful young lady and possessed - of musical talent cf a very high order, is visiting at the home of | her uncle, Mr. E. J. Norris. During the last six months' Miss Gooncr-hae -bce?-4aking-vvcti?-ICM SOUR from a distinguished musi cian in Charleston and will re sume the course of study, on October the 1st. She has been invited to become a member of! St. Michael's choir which in Charleston ic an honor of no mean distinction. Big line men's pants for fall wear just recived. Workmanship the best, styles the latest, and prices the lowish C. E. MAY. Edg<'fie ld was conceded to be the best cotton market in this sect ion of tiie state last fall and is certain to bo just, as good this year. There will be fiv? or six regular buyers who will pay the highest possible price for colton. Mark it, you will see cotton wagons coming to Edgefield that have formerly gone to competing market?. Farmers aro going where tliey will realize tao bes! returns for the product of their year's labor, consequently they ure coming to Edgefield. W ANTED : The Edgefield pub hc to '?now that I am again in the cotton seel business, and will pay the highest market price for seed. [ also have on hand a large supply of Bricks, Lime aud Cement at very reasonable pr icen. " WALTER E. HOLSTONS WANTED : Two ' competent teachers-gentiemem for princi pal and lady fpr assistant-to teach the Waycross school during the ensuing cession, which begins on November 1st. Apply to M. B. HAMILTON, S< c. Board, Waycross, S. C. There is money right here in Edgefield in growing tomatoes, A few days ago Mr. Walter Samuels had a half .bushel basket full of large, beautiful, well-formed to matoes that he had just gathered from his garden and informed UB that he will make' twenty-five bushels on four rows that are about one hundred feet long. Think of how many quart cauB twenty-five bushels would fill aud some idea eau be formed of what could be made from four short rows of tomatoes. A few bushels will supply the local market but if there was a cauuing faotory here an unlimited quantity could be sold at mon y making prices. Mr. Siimuels says he ?B confident that, he could grow 500 bushels on au acre of ground. Disease takes no summer vacation. U you need Flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for Ieee sample. SCOrr & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c and $ i.co ; all druggists. *1 To the Voters of Edgefiehl Coun ff?? . i y, % In reply-to. the "statement" in ihe Johnston News by ?; L. Ran som will say that I ask and invite, in justice to myself, the fullest, investigation. His last statement, like the report he circulated, is a lie from beginning to end. The only venom that I see he could have against me is that he owes my brother money of twelve years stauding. Respectfully, JULIAN R.. STROTHER. Card of Thanks. I am profoundly grateful for the splendid vote the people give me in tbs recent primary. Iii return -for their support I promise to give the best service possible, not only in the office work but improving the roads and bridges. _JD. P. SELF. Card of Thanks To myvFellow-citizens : By your loyalty to me in the first primary elect?ou I am in the second for which I am supremely grateful ; and ask a continuation of your support. The lime for the second cauvass being limited, I shall not be able to see as many of you as I would like. P. B. MAYSON. X Car,1 of Thanks. I take this meauB of extending my sincere thanks to my friends throughout this county for the liberal support they gave me in the recent primary election and although defeated, I am proud of the vote I have received md will ever feel grateful for the same. .Very respectfully, H. W. DOBEY. Card of . Thanks. MR. EDITOR: I take th is means of .thanking the people of the county for theiruniform kindness to me throughout the recent cam paign. I am also deeply grateful to my friends for their very loyal support. I shall ever appreciate i h J. H. REEL. Card of Thanks. MR. EDITOR: Please allow me through your columns to extend to the voters of Edgefield County my most profound thanks for the handsome vote given me in the receut primary. I am deeply grateful, aud if they should see fit to elect me in the 2ud primary, I will do ray duty to- the best of my ability. Very sincerely, .Ti GARRETT TALBERT. Card of Thanks. MR. EDITOR : Please allow me space in your columns to express my'appreciation of the manner in which my friendB-supported me in tK?.jfirat primary.., I am deeply grateful for their kindness,and" earnestly ask that they favor me with their votes in the second election. CHARLES STROM. Card of Thanks. Owing to sickness in my family it was impossible for me to make a thorough canvass of the county. I thank my friends who gave me their loyal support. Under tho the circumstances it would be au injustice to myself to iv Li re from politics, hence I will be in the race again two vears fro.ii now. ASA G. BROADWATER. -Citation STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNT V. BY ,1. 1). ALLEN Esq., Probit? Judge. \VHI:RKAS, Peggy Samupls, made suit to me. to grant lier Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects tit Lucy Minis, deceased. THESE ARK THEREFORE to cite and ?td m oms h all and singular t lie kindred and Creditors of said Lucy Mims, deceased, that they bc and appear be fore lise, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Edgefield, C. H., S. C., on the Sept. 14tli next, alter publication thereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 29th day of August 7904. J. D. ALLEN, J, P. E. C. THE State and County Depository. D?KECTOKS. J. C, SHEPPARD, VF. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFORD, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S, TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER, VV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W, VV. ADAMS, Vioe-Prerident. E.?L MIMS, Cashier .J, H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by speolal contract. Money to loan on liberal tenn.-. Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicited. There is no better buggy on the market to-day than the Colum bus Buggy" If you want to know all about them ask Br. J, T. Pattison, Dr- Hammond Carmi' chel, Dr. Robert Marsh, Mr- Jas. A' Holland, Mr. B. E. jYioholson Mr. Hamp Morgan. For sale bV RAMSET $ JONES. Master's Sale. , STATE" OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . -COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. L. T. Harmon, et, al., Ex'rs in (heir own right against Norfleet Hunter, et. al. Pursuant to the decree in this cai se I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina on salesday in October 1904 (the same being the 3rd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale the lollowing described realty to wit: All of that tract of land- sitnate in Edgefield County South Carolina, con taining three hundred (300) acres more of less, bounded on the north by lands formerly belonging to P. P. Wells, on the east by lands of Mrs. Mary Calhoun and Margaret -Black well; on the south by lands?of the Twin City Power^ Company and J. P. Ouzts, and on the west by the Savan nah river. TERMS OF SALE: One tbird cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with in terest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond anet mortgage of the premises sold or cash at the purcha sers option. Mortgage to include ten per centattoi jey's fees if brought to suit. Purchaser to pay for papers. ' . W. F. ROATH, Master E. C., S. C. Sept. 4th. 1904, . Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . . COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Holland, et. al., against Marie lt, Holland. Pursuant to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale to the highesc bid der, before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on salesday in October 1904, (the same being the 3rd day of said month) be tween the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described realty to wit: All that tract of land situate in the County of Edgelield in said State and in Pickens Township, containing ninety-tnree (93) acres more or less, bounded on the north and east by lands ol' the estate ol' H. T. Wright; on the south by land of Plaintiff.!. W. Holland, .and on the west by lands of the estate of IL T. Wright. TERM S OF SALE: One third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with in terest from the sale. Purchasers to give bond and a mortgage of the premises sold to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchasers option. Mortgage to in clude ten per cent attorney's fees if brought to suit. ' Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C., S, C. Sept. 4th, 1904. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CouNii OF EDGEFIELD. - Court of Common Pleas. Martha E. Edwards, as Administratrix in her own right, against Samuel T. Edwards, et. al. Pursuant to the decree i n this cause, I will offer for sale to the highest bid der, before the Court House, town of -Etlgefield and State of South Carolina, on salesday in October 1904, (the same being the 3rd day of said month) be tween the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described realty to wit: All that tract of land, situate in Edgefield County in said State con taining three hundred and thirty (330) acres more or less, known as the Samuel Body tract of land, adjoining lands of S. li. Hughes, John F. Burns, Lemuel Earling and others. This tract will be cut into three tracts and sold ttat way. Plats ex hibited the day of sale. TERMS OF S a. LE: One third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with in terest from the day ol" sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the ? premesis sold, so as to seen re the pay ment of the credit purlieu or all cash j at the purchuseis option. Mortgage to include ten percent attorney's fees i it brought suit. Purch iser to pay for papers, W. F. ROATH, \ M a? ter, E. C., S O Sept. 4th, 1914. THE AUGUSTA SAV1KGS BAN?. 805 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - president T- G. WEIGLK, - - - - Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits. Foi WE are off raercial Fertilize mou." Fertilizer Chemical Work the Roys ter Bra the G JARAN? Soda and other i WE are no Meal, Corn, Fir and Plantation S co-Chewing ar usual. ????iT'See ot WE are re ing and Heati Points etc. WE carry Vehicles of all '. Coffins and Une Agents for BSTCall a 0> S. .'.-' \ '. - v THE FARMERB BANK QF EDGEFIELD.S. c. I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY ?|| THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEF p N Paid up Capital.-f 58,000.00 Surplus andi WndividedlProfits. 22,000.00 Liability of Stockholders. 58,00X00 Protection to Depositors...f>138,000,00 fj| We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the auovc acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. U.i itt prov ?3?on of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian, dministrator and executor, and to accept and e xecute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAIN?.FORO, Vice-Pre J. L. CA UGH MAN, Cashier. W. H. HARLING, Asst.?Cashi e KiCHING OUT WE are reaching out for 3'or patronage, and if first class goods, low prices, and fair dealing will secure it we will not h a v? reached in vain. In order not to carry over any Summer Goods we will sell everything in that line re gardless of cost. It will pay all prospective buyers to get our prices before making their purchases. C. E. MAY. Regina Music Box Free to Somebody. All ladies are invited to call and see it. JAS, E. HART JJgp"Get your Laundry in Tuesdays, By Avearing one of our Two piece Suits. We also have full suits iu ligth weight Serges Cassimeres Wors* teds, etc. Serge, Alpaca and Siciln lion Coats. PRICES RIGHT mml& Dorn & Mims. : the Year 1904. 'e ri rig to the Farmers a full Line ol' Com :rs. We sell Goods Manufactured by Ar Works, Navassa Guano Company, Georgia s, and Columbia Guano's Goods known as nds. 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, mr, Molasses, Rice Meal, Fine Feed, Hay iupplies of every kind. Our Stock of Tobac id Smoking-is large and Prices Lower than ar Stock of Case Goods, and Can Goods. ady to supply you with your Stoves,-L,ook ng-Hardware, Nails, Plowstocks, Plow a full line ot Furniture, Wagons, Buggies and kinds, Harness Leather, also a full line of lertaker's Goods, Babcock Buggies. nd inspect our Stockjand you will'buy. ile and