Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 08, 1905, Image 3
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ia^ef?eld Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1905.
. ; PRESCRIPTIONS our special
. ty. We solicit your Proscriptions,
dav or night.
V V WE GUARANTEE pure drugs.
- accur?te compounding, and rea
sonable prices.
W: E. LYNCH & CO.
THE CORNER STORE'S
Annual Jauuary .reduction -sale
of Embroideries Bleaching Lawns
arid various odd lots of mid-win
ter goods is now on. We've plan
ned this sale at prices that will
catch tb? spare change of the
alert shopper. Feeling that we have
won your confidence on qualily
and straght dealings we shall aim
to maintain and reta'n the same.
Respectfully, .
THE CORNER STORE,
\^ H. TURNER, Proprietor, j
;_V_
LUMBER FOR SALE : I ara
haviug some very fine lumber
sawed .in the southern suburbs jf
the town of Edgefield-not far
from the railroad t/pstlo. I shall
be glad to fill orders for all kinds
of rough lumber. Special bills of
any dimensions can be filled.
J. H. CANTELOU.
We sell the celebrated Blue
Ribbon Springs for beds and
guarautee them for five years.
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPAXY.
Gb to the planing mill for shin
gle.?, no.'1 and no. 2.
FAULKNER & CATO.
. Crest. Rugs are something new
in Edgefield call at Mercantile
Store and examine them.
.New Mackerel-the large^ fat
kind at
THE PENN DRUG STORE,
Thors eau be no true happiuese
where-com fort does not exist. We
can supply the comfort by selling j
you one of our up-holstered c?airs
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY.
Fresh candies of all kinds, also
Fruits in great variety and abun
dance ?t
TlMMONS Blt08.
Now in tim? t.) bu}' Blanket"
Comforts. We ure showing tbfbest'
Hue we ever handled, and the
prices are lower than ever before.
C. E. MAY.
Brighten and beautify your
homes with new Rugs, Matting,
Pictures. We have them in end
less variety at very reasonable ?
prices.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Heintz's Pickles and Durkee's
Salad D'ressing^at
' TIMMONS BROS.
' In selecting Christmas and
wedding present do not. tail to see.
our stock of Cut Glass, Gold and
Silverware, and Jewely of all kinds
RAMSEY &'JONES.
. Fresh Shrimpcaud. Lobstfrs at
THE PENN DRUG STORE.
What will make a more appro
priate Christmas present for any
member of the . household than
a beautiful Wicker, Oak or Ma-,
hogany Rocking Chair? Our stock
of thes* goods w-s never larger.
RAMSEY & JONES,
N?iw Mince Meat, Je.latinee,
"Seeded Raisins, Currants Citron,
Figo and Cocoa Nuts at
THE PENN DRUG STOB E.
-Genuine cow-boy saddle blan
kets for sale by Edgefield Mer
cantile Company,
Just received single Bed Springs
and'Mattress to fit.
BENEFIELD MERCANTILE STORE.
The best 10 cents Salmon on
the market can be had at.
TEE PENN DRUG STORE.
Fresh Oatmeal, Quaker Oats
and other kinds at
THE PENN DRUG STORE .
Our furniture stock is complete
in "ev^ry.department. S??e our Bed
Rooms'-suits, Wardrobes, China
Closete Book cases. Chiffonniers,
" TabLes; and Chairs of al) kinds.
Our prices on thesH goods are in
reach of all.
RAMSEY & JONES.
The Wicker chairs-ofrerpd by
the Mercantile Com} any are the
handsomest ever seen i:i Edgefield.
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There is no need to bake cakes
at home when you can como to our
store and get delightful cake3 and
crackers that are fresh.
TIMMONS BROS.
Just received a car load of "Old
Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons
and two car loads of "Rock Hill"
and "Hackney" buggies. We want
to sell you.
RAMSEY'& JONES
Fresh Citron, Currants, Se?ded
Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Dates Prunes
oan be bcd from us at v? ry reason
able prices,
"TIMMONS BROS.
The highest test of a wagon is
nins years , wear. The Mitchell
Wagon has been used that length
of tim* without repairs right in
Edgefield county. Sold by v
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE |?o.
. Do you need a good warmj win
ter snitfor your boy? We? will
astonish you at- ?be way wf are
pgtting prl?es op th*m. \
.. ? ' C.'E. M|Y
^Corae to' us for Cranberries
Mince Me.it, Gelatine and till of
ii aa season's delicacies.
TiMifONS BROS.
Mri aud.Mrs. A. L. Barker ha
returned after spending sever
mouths iu Florida.
The two individuals who canu
be reasoned with are the the g
in love and the man who . is c
termined to run for offio?.
Mrs. Joseph Mauer LaWc
after a very short visit-far t
short-to ?er old home, return
tb Savannah on Saturday last.
The Calhoun county heari:
before the joint committee' <
privileges and elections reveal
the fact that there arc surveyc
and surveyors. -
Girls should be very careful
to what they write in notes, f
we found quo, pays an excbang
the other day that, closed wi
these words "yours till h-1 fre
?zee"
BiBbop Brent, of Manila,
credited with this remark : "Tl
Methodists raise the.people out <
the mud, theBapti?ts wash ther
the Congregationalists iron theo
and the. Episcopalians stare
them."
Wool dress goods, white and re
flaunels, heavy underwear, in fae
everything iu the way of wintf
gcods at greatly reduced prices f
C. E. MAY.
If farmers do what they sa
tb?y are planning to do, "patches
of cotton and fields of corn wil
be in evidence this year through
out Edgefield county. Should th i
b?- the case throughout the entir
cotton belt, cotton will again b
king.
Hon. .Thomas H. Raiusford ba
been in Columbia for severa
weeks c'osiug up some work 01
several important committees o
which he waB appointed amemb:;
at the last session of the genera
assembly.
Mr. E. ;S. Johnson is now buy
ing cotton teed f ir the Georgi;
Co'ton Oil Company of Augusta
Priur to embarking in the mer
can ti le busin?-ss Mr. Wal lac
T Pres ;ott represented this com
pany in the Edgefield market. PL
was.succeeded by Mr. Johnson.
Miss Lyolia Crim, the eldee
daughter of Mr. H. E. Crim, wa
-married lo Mr. Julio C. Fickler
tt-the home of 'ho bride's lathe
in Augusta on Thursday last; Thi
young couple will reside, at Earli
Brauch, S. C., where the groom ii
engaged in business. .
Mr. Elijah Trnmerman wh<
moved lo Westminster some linn
ago has now accepted a good posi
tiou with the Greenwood cottoi
mill. Mr. Timmerman's host ol
friend? here would like to soe him
c.o.ne back to Edgefield, his first
love.
'Miss Auna Belle Morgan, thc
pretty daughter of Mi. and Mrs
J. L. Morgan has accepted the
position of private tutor in tht
home of Mr. John E. Shaw wbc
resides in.the Ropers section. She
entered upon the discharge of her
dutieB on Monday last.
N.i'Xt Tueeday, February the 14
tb, will be St. Valentines day.
This is' usually au occasiou of
great festivities. The birds ate
said to mate on that day and the
coding Couples renew their pro
testations ot' never-dying love.
How will the festive day be cele
brated in Edgefioid?
"We ar<i offering Bleaching, Em
broidery, Lace and P. K. at very
low prices. The ladies cannot
afford to miss this opportunity.
J. W. PEAK.
Mr. Milton Palmer, a young
man who hailed fiom Augusta,
was killed near Trenton by a
Southern train on Thursday last.
?He was sitting upon Ihe end of
a cross-tie, and being under the
influence of liquor it is presumed
.that he was asleep aud did not
hear the train. If this were the
case hif death like thousauds of
)thers was du" to liquor drinking.
Tho many frienas of Mr. A. F.
Broadwater were glad to see him
in town '?U Wednesday last. Owing
to prolonged sickness be had not
beeu able to come to Edgefield
before siuce ' 'he early part of
December last. We trust that
after the rigorous winter weather
?hall have passed that he will
be able to come in weekly as
has been his custom for roany
years.
At irregular intervals through
out two days and nights the sleet
fell, sometimes gently and some
times pelting the earth iu great
fury. Never before during the'
years over which our observation
extends have we aeon Buch a
thick, heavy, solid coat of ice
upon the ground. The several
incheiof ice contained little or
no snow. While it has retarded,
in fact almost paralyzed, business,
it will probably bo of benefit, to
the grain and will add millions
of gallons to the water supply
which is yet many inches short.
Letter to E H, Folk
Edgpfield, S. C,
Dear Sir; If you paint two
houses alike with two different
paiuts, and one takes twice as
much paint-as the other, you
know which paint to buy after
that-so far as go-far goes-don't
you?
One of those paiuts is Devoe;
the other is any avtrage paint.
The worst was worse than that;
the bttter are not much better j
no other paint than Devoe is any
where pear Devoe in go-far. Devoe
ie go further; the rest arego-shott
go-middling and go-three-quarters
Yours truly
F. W. DEVOE ? Co
The Edgefield Mercantile Co.
?20.
The many friends of Mrs. Mary
Sullivan, the mother ot Mrs. J.
W. Peak, hiive been deeply pained
to know that she fell on Saturday
last and fractured her hip. Many
wishes are tintertaiued for ber
complete restoration to her usual
strength and vigor.
Many of Edgefield's ctizen s
have labored faithfully to defeat
Calhoun county but those who ap
peared before the senate and
House committee last week, deal
ing the final and fatal blow to ihe
new county were Hou. J. Wm.
Thurmond, 0. Sheppard, Esq.,
S. McG. Simkins, Esq., Hon. W.
A. Strom, Mr. C. C. Fuller. Hon.
Thos. H. Rainsford, and A. S.
Tompkins, Esq.
The following items are from
the Greenville correspondence to
the News and Courier:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bates en
tertained on Wednesday evening
at whist, complimentary to Judge
Ernest G >ry. The occasion was
marked by that charming hospi
tality which characterizes all of
Mr and Mrs Bates' entertainments.
On Saturday evening Miss An
nie Marshall entertained a num
ber of guests at cards, the occa
sion being a pretty compliment to
Mrs. B. E. Nicholson and Miss
Rhett Sheppard, of Edgefield,who
are the guests of Mrs. James H.
..J ax wei I. Four tables of players
enjoyed bridge and late in the
evening a delicious supper was
served.
The "City Beautiful" young
ladies have caused evergreens,
roses and other flowers to be
planted in the enclosures around
the public well and monument.
Instead of being barren wastes,
or being covered with weeds, these
.-quares will next spring and sum
mer present a very attractive ap
pearance. Would that these youug
ladies were endowed with hypnot
ic powers to the same degree as
was the far-famed Mrs. Chad
wick. Probably they could cause
the town council to set out shade
trees along the main thorough
fare* of our town.
Senator Brice in his speech
urging the passage of his dispen
sary measure said that the hordes
of negroes around dispensaries on
Saturday afternoons were like "a
crowd of carrion crows around a
carcass." They may hil be black
crows that swarm around the dis
pensaries in sonar- places but there
a-e many white crows iii Edg<->
^ld who drii.k their share. The
major portion of the $40,000,
worth of liquor sold in Edgefield
last year waB consumed by white
people and the major portion of
the latter were members (nomi
nally, at least) of Baptist, Metho
dist, Presbyterian and Episcopal
churches. Shame on..them!
Tb.9 New York Racket Store is
the place to spcure Baigains in
Winter Underwear, Blankete, La
dies' and Misses' Cloaks and all
Winter Clothing. To get our pri
ceH and to seethe goods will con
vince you that this is the oppor
tunity of a life-time.
J. W, PEAK.
On account of the intensely
cold and very inclement weather
many of Mr. C. E. May's custom
ers aud friends could not avail
themselves of the unprecedented
b irgains that be offered during
his special sale of ten days, so he
has decided to extend the time
ten days longer. In counterpanes,
blankets, men's pants, boys' suitt*,
ladies' aud children's cloaks, capes
col lurette, and dress goods he i?
offering some record-breaking
bargains. Mr. May selling his
entire stock of embroidery at cost.
Ladi"S, if you need any of the
above mentioned goods it should
require no urging to cause you ?o
go at once to Mr. May's and sup
ply your reeds. Read his new ad
vertisement.
The Edgefield Mercantile Com
pany has added a new department
to its already very large business.
Mr. A. A. Glover who is the popu
lar and efficient manager of the
vehicle, furniture and house-fur
ui8hing department on the second
floor ?B now displaying some very
beautiful wall paper in hundred*
of uniquo sud very attractive de
signs. He can show you papar in
beautiful solid colors, also many
patterns in which the coles have
been BO artistically blended as to
meet the demands of the most ex
acting and critical eye. Does your
parlor, hall, dining room, or bed
room need renewing and brighten
ing? If so, there is no belter or
cheaper way than to paper it. Ca!!
upon Mr. Glover at the store of
the Edgefield Mercantile Compa
ny. He will take pleasure in show
ing you his large assortment of
wal i paper. Your eu tire house can
be renewed and rende.ed brighter
and more attractive at a very
small outlay.
On Friday last upon his return
from Columbia, where he aided
very materially in the fight
against Calhoun county, Hon. W.
A, Strom called at our office and
gave us a very interesting account
of how bravely the friends of old
Edgefield battled for her rights
and interests, also gave us au ac
count of the doings of the Cotton
Growers Convention, which be at
tended iu New Orleans as the
representative of the farmers of
Edgefield oounty. Mr, Strom says
that he has never seen a more de
termined set of men thau were
those who composed that conven
tion. He is confident that the de
liberations of that b}dy pf thor
ough going, business mei will ac
complish mueh good for the agri
cultural interests of the south.
That the acreage is to be reduced
is already showu by the light pur
chase of guano. Mr. Strom feels
that the people are getting to
gether and will sfcaud together in
this crisis as uever before. He will
make'his official report at tbf
next meeting of the farmers, and
citizens generally, which will be
held in the court housa on Mon
day next, Februnry the 13th.
W. H. Nicholson, Esq., after a
very careful survey of (he county.
assisted by Mr, J. H. Courtney of.
Trenton, found the area to b?
644 square miles.
Ono of the large front windows
of the store of W. E. Lynch & Co.,
is filled with base ball parapher1
nalia, such a? mits, masks, balls
land bats. We know that it makes
the average school boy's "mouth
water" to stand before this win
dow aud gaze upon those things
which are of far greater concern
to him than the multip'ication
table or a proposition in geometry.
Boys, go to Lynch's for your base
ball goods.
Rev. L. A. Cooper, the beloved
pastor of the Baptist church at
Johnston, was the guest of Prear
dent F. N. IC. Bailey at the college
on Tuesday and Wednesday last.
On Tuesday Col. Bailey gavej
grand turkey and "possum ai
tater" dinner m honor of his guee
inviting several of his Edgefi?|
friends to partake of it with thei
On Wednesday morning Rev.
Coopei addressed the student bot
in the chapel. vVe have heal
much favorable comment upi
this splendid address of Al
Cooper., We trust that now tl
he bas learned the way be wi
make frequent visits to our lit{
city.
Koli of Hpnor
Of the Edgefield graded schoo
the week ending Feb. 3rd, lj
3RD GRADE :
Sarah Bal lowe, Floreuce Peak,
Thelma Bailey, Trezevaut Tim
mons, Otis Lamb.
4TIT GRADE:
"Wallace Roper, Nell Jones, Wil
liam Ouzts, Ruth Pruitt.
5TH GRADE :
Hammond Carmichael, Mattie
Pattison, Francis Burgees.
61 H GRADE :
Ellen McKie. Sadie Mirna,
Kathleen Glover, Mamie Duoo
vant, Willie Dunovaut, Charlie
Roper, Geneva Murray, Royall'
Peak, Eva Quattlebaum.
I . Ty
Death of M P. J. W. Lemon.
? On Saturday afternoon last Mr.
J. W. Li mon died at his home in
our town. Ho was pick about ten
dayn, his illness resulting from
exuonue during the very severe
weather vf two weeks ago. His
condition was not considered pre
carious until a day or two before
death came, relieving him of .the
excruciating pain which be suifer
ed. The deceased came to Edge
field from Augusta about, a year
ago, and, prior to a few weeks ago,
be was employed as salesman by
Mr. J. Rubinstein. A wife and
two small childi eu are left to
mourn bis loss. The interment
took place in our village cemetery
on Sunday afternoon, Rev. T. P
Burgess officiating. The deceased
was a member of the order of
0. 0. F. and was buried by the
members of the local lodge ol' Odd
Fellows. Mrs. Lemon and b> r lit
Ile ones will go to Bath tc r?'.nde
with her mother.
A Wonderful Sa vino;.
The largest Methodist Church
in Georgia, used 32 galionB of L.
& M. mix<?d with 24 gallons of]
oil, thus making paint cost about
$1.20 per gallon. They calculated
to use 100 gallons of other paint.
Saved about $S0.00, and aleo got
a big donation ol' L. & M. Dealers
gladly sell L. &. M. because their
customer.- csll for it, and say they
used i: 12 14 and even 30 years
ago.
Don't j.my ?Fl.50 a gallon for
linseed oil, which you do in ready
for-use pa i ut.
Buy oi! fresh from the barrel at
60 cents per gallon, and mix it
with L. &. M. Paint,
It makes paint cos-, about $12.0
per galion. Sold by Tba Penn
Drug Store.
All !^un Down
]HIS is a common expres
sion* wc hear on every
side. Unless there is
some organic trouble, the .con
dition can doubtless be remedied.
Your doctor is the best adviser.
Do not dose yourself with all
kinds of advertised remedies
?et his opinion. More than likely
you need a concentrated fat food
io enrich your blood and tone
up the system.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil
ls just such a food in its best form.
!t will build up the weakened
and wasted body when all
other foods fail to nourish. If
you are run down or emaciated,
give it a trial : it cannot hurt
you. It is essentially th? best
possible nourishment for delicate
children and pale, anaemic girls.
We will send you a sample free,
Be sure thai this picture
in the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottle
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT Sc BOWNE
Chemists
409 Pear! Street, New YorK i
50c and 51. All Druggists.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching-, Blind, B'eedingor Protru
ding Piles, Druggists refur.d money
if HAZO OIN TM KNT fails to cure
any cass, no matter of how long
standing, in (J to 14 days. First* ap
plication gives pase and rpst. 50c. If
your druggist hasn't it send 'SOc in
stamps anti ii will bc furwanied post
paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis,
Mo.
Peculiar Disappearance.
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville,
?., laid the peculiar disappear
ance ol his painful symptoms, of
indigestion and biliousness, to
Dr. Kine's New Life Pills. He
says: "They are a perfectremedy,
for dizziness, sour stomach, head
ache, constipation, etc." Guaran
teed at W. E. Lynch ? Co. and
The Penn Drug Store, price 25.
Cabbage plants, sure headers
just the thing for early gardens.
Giowu in the open air. Will stand
great cold. The celebrated Char
leston Wakefield variety and others
They are guaranteed to give satis
faction. Prlc3 $1.50 per thousand
in small lots. On lota of 5,000
$1.25. Special price on ten thou
sand. Express rate cheap to all
points. Send lu orders to
C. L. COMMINS,
Meggett, S. C.
IO Days Mor<
ed Bargai:
Goods, (
Hats, i
_El
??R"MAKE ROOM S
many avoided themselves of t
at the greatly reduce prices,
inclement weather prevented
we have decided to continue i
No one should fail to talc
gains we are offering. If yon
the goods, it will pay you to b
til they are needed.
Get some idea of the barj
following items, space forbids
great.
$1.50 Counterpanes at $i
20% off on Blankets and ?
20% off on Mema Pants.
Ladies and Childrens Clo
Boys' Suits at cost.
Entire stock of Embroide
15 cts. Dress Goods at II
19 cts. 50 cts. Dress Goods
grades cut in the same'propoi
Bring the cash and get il
days.
HAVING purchased the
H. C. WAT
I am nov/ making some 1
Hats, X>rY C3roods> C
all kinks of Jf^lantation
This stock must be close?
Those who call at once 1
entire stock.
-AT '
H. C. WATSON & CO,j Sta
Has Stood The
No-Cure-No-P
a
Having enjoyed a year or pros
perity, now comes befoie the pub
lic feeling that they are in better
position than ever to satisfy their
customers both as to quality and
prices. We have always kept
in Btock a full line of Groce
ries, Wagons and Buggies.
Our line of Furniture has uofc
beeu complete for the want of
space. We have overcome this
difficulty by tho addition of a
second story, and we now have a
full and up-to-date stock of Fur
niture.
Mr. A. A. Glover, formerly with
[Ramsey & Jones has charge of the
?Vehicle, Furniture and Undertak
ing Department.
We invite an inspection of our
All who vis
cordial welc
attention.
CANTED.-next'60
Says and will piy20 cts. per 100
W for Scrap Iron and Casting of
tl kinds and dry bones. 2 cts. per
pound for Braa?. 2 cts. per pound
for Copper, o els. per pound tor
No lDryiSnlted Hides. 6 ctn. per
pound for No. 1 Dry Flint Hides.
18 cts. per pound for Beeswax. 15
cte. per 100 lbs. for old steam boil
ers. Getup all these articles and
bring in when you come for guano.
M. A. TAYLOR.
Edgefield, Jan. 23.
FOR SALE : A large, heavy
mule that is perfectly sound and
capable of doing any and all kinds
of work. Apply to
M A.Y & PRESCOTT.
The mid-winter .season, wher j
the air is cold and the ground
very wet and muddy, is the time
that par -uts need and look for the
very best school shoes for their
children. We have the kind that
look well and wear well at very
reasonable price?.
J. W. PEAK.
The cold weather is just begin
ning. We have too many blankets
aud comforts on hand, and have
determined to close them out at a
big reduction. Get our prices.
C. E. MAY.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN
INE Tablets. All druggist refund
tbs raonay if it fails to cure.
E. W\ Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c,
If your eyes are worth
having they are worth saving,
.'Do so with the right - k-krd-of
I glasses.
Geo.F. Mims.
. Ol fm
Optician.
3 of Unexcell
ns in Dry
Clothing,
Shoes,
ALE" was a great success,
he opportunits to buy goods
Owing to the fact that the
some from attending this sale,
t io days.
:e advantage of the many bar
L have no immediate use for
uy now and Lay them aside un
yains you can. secure from the
! us mentioning others just as
:.24.
Comforts.
aks, Capes and Collaretts, and
:ries at cost.
i cts. 25 cts. -ress Goods at
at 39 cts. All of the finer
rtion.'
hie bargains for the next io
: stock of merchandise of
'SON & CO.,
pery low prices on <S%hoes
3i-roceries, "?F'obaccos, and
upplies.
:1 out in ^phirty XJays.
?viii secure the cream of the
ay. 50 cents?
goods aud a comparison of price.
Our stock of vehicles include the
King of Buggies. . Babcock, The
Columbia, McFarlan, Brown,
Wrenn and Jewell. We sell the
Mitchell, Owensborro, Piedmont
a nd Russell wagons. We have the
best line of Cook and Heating
Stoves ever brought the Edgefield.
Our Steel Ranger are unexcelled
in style finish and durability.
Three sizes. We offer also the
Iron King, Macks Leader, Cresent
Leader, Globe Leader and Stunner.
All sizes and prices to suit the
purchaser.
In Furniture we have hand
some Oak Suits, Bureaus, Wash
stands with or without Toilet
Chiffoniers, Table?, China Closets,
Wardrobes, Sideboards, Hat Racks
Chairs, Lounges, Iron Bedsprings
We have the best line of Mat
tresses ever brought to Edgefield.
Hugs and Mattings we have in all
grades. We have also a full line*
of Art squares.
Our new Hearse arrived andwe
are now ready to respond to calls
at reasonable prices.
Our Undertaking Department
ia complete, we have a full line of
Coffins of all kinds from cheap
varnished goods to best Metalic.
Our stock Draped Cloth and^
White Plush Caskets are as hand
some as ever brought to town. We
also keep in stock a nice line
Burial Robes.
at our store will meet with
?ome and will receive polite
BGH3flBflflBWBBfrk
BSSESESSSEai
WE AKE SACRIFICING ALL
Winter Goods
They must be converted into money at
once.
We have some broken sizes and lots in
all lines that are going away down below
cost. Now is the time to make one dpL
lar buy two dollars worth of goods.
In Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions} Dry
Goods und in other lines we can save you
big money.
We mean what we say. Come and see |
for yourself.
J. RUBENSTEIN.
ADVERTISER BUI'LDING, ' EDGEFIELD, S.. C
Cotton is down very low and this is an opportunity--!?-^
make }Tour money go a long ways.
Let us show you our
LYNCHBURG COMBINA
CION'^ have
an additional wing for ter
racing.
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO
HOLLAND BROS.,
Dealers in
Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Machines.
Also
The Secilian Piano Player.
Quality the best,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Sall on, or write us for
prices and terms.
NINETY SIX, S.
Georgia Chemical Wor
AUGUSTA, GA. '
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS
AND ACID PHOSPHATE.
CAPACITY:
AUGUSTA FACTORY
PON PON FACTORY
TONS.
35>00?
35>???
TOTAL 70,000
Equal to 700,000 Bags for Each Season.
QUALITY BEST
Mechanical Condition Excellent
ANALYSIS GUARANTEED
EVERY BAG FULL WEIGHT 200 POUNDS
- SOLD BY