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Hd^ef?e?d Advertiser ^ffSDNESDAY. MAR. 22, 19U5. i PRESCRIPTIONS our special, ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, <?av or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate com pou u ?ling, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. .*.. Ourstock of Uudertak' r*6 Sup plies is complete. We carry all sizes, styles and grades of casket? and coffins. Our caskets finished in plush aud broadcloth are very handsome. We stand ready to serve you either day or night. Our hearse responds promptly tc all calls; RAMSEY ? JONES. Th? Blue Ribbon stands at the head of all bed springs Edgefield Mercantil? Comps ny bas exclu lit? isl?of these things. - We sell tbs celebrated Blue, Ribbon SpriDgs ior beds and guarantee them for five years. B?airioiJ> MERCANTILE COMPANY. Crust Rugs are something new -in Edgefield call at Mercantile Store and examine them. FOR SALE : I am haring some excellent lumber sawed by Mes srs. Brun8on <fe Williams on my place five miles northwest of Edgefield, and am prepared to fill all orders. See me in persou . or writs me. I will make you prices for lumber at the mill or delivered prices. D. V. HARRIS, Edgefield, S. C. All of the popular varieties of Eastern Irish Potatoes for seed . and Laudreth'a Garden Seed jus* ' received at TIMMONS BROS. The highest test of a wagon if= nias years wear. The Mitchell Wagon has been used that lengt of tim? without repairs right in Schofield county. Sold by -^SBFIBLD MERCANTILE Co If you want the celebrated Quaker Oats that are fresh-two packages for a quarter-go to MAY & BLALOCK. Farmers, let us 6*11 you your . . Groceiies and Plantation Supplier We are in a position to make very close prices. MAY & BLALOCK. Large Flat Mackerel-three for aTquarter, at MAY & PRESCOTT. We have jos1 received a ver} handsome line of hats, for boys, young men, and old men. Let us show you. Correct shapes. Prices j right. ' '.. C. E. MAY. We ar? constantly replenishing onr stock of Jewelry. Cutlery and Silveiware of all kinds. We carry only reliable goods and want to supply your needs. If we have not what you wish we will order it for you. RAJ?SEY & JONES. Thors can be no truo happiness whoro comfort does not exist. We can supply th? comfort by selling you one of our up-holstered cnairs EDSBPISLD MERCANTILE COMPANY. : Fresh ctndiesof all kinds, also Fruitpin great variety and abun dance At TIMMONS BROS. Genuine cow-boy saddle blan kets for sal? by Edgf f>ld. Mer cantile Company. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tube LAXATIVE Bi. OM O Q?IN rSTE Tablets. All druggist refund the m >ney if it fails to cure. K. fr. Grove's sign?t ure is on each box. 25c. Just received single Bed Springs and Mattress to fit. EEGEFIELD MERCANTILE STOKE. Heintz's Pickles and Durkee's Salad Dressing at TIMMONS BROS. Hats tor-men. The latest styles, very nobby, just ?eceived. CE. MAY Tob.isco Ketchup aud HeiiSe Pickles just received at MAY & PRESCOTT. Tn ir ? is nothing better than Swift's Premium Hams and Break fast. Strips. We have them. MAY & PRESCOTT. The Wicker chairs offered by the Mercantile Corni any are thc handsomest ever seen i:i Edgefield. There is no need to bake cakes st homo when you can come to our store and get delightful cakes and crackers that are fresh, TIMMONS BROS. Come to us for Cranberries Mine? Meat, Gelatina and all of ta? season's delicacies. TIMMOHS BROS. r THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. 833 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - P'ssident 7. G. WE1GTJ?, - Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposit?, JAN?AKT A2iD JULY, Eat- IX Ul J ..._ M.II-????iiinli.H Ti Tili ir MU i fin "in r~ -.-.-) ! L?<B%L Nevt? Miss Mary Evanr was (he t of relatives and friends in gusta for several days last v, Mr. W. F. Dohey, one of Aik hustling and bustling busi men, made Edgefield a busi t.-ip on Fr!d y last. Pretty and winsome Miss ] Sheppard was the guest of sister, Mrs. Carrie Miller, of gusta, ou Sunday and Moi fast., Misses Lona Tillman and I nie Mae Bettii, two of Trent leading belles, wereguesis of J J. H. Tillman ou Friday Saturday last. * Mrs. Mattie H. Caughman. companied by ber sister, 2 Minnie Hiller, left on Mon tor Dawson, Ga, to spend sev months at the home of ber pare Miss Rosa Strom, wtn is em the prettiest and most popi young ladies iu the Cleora stet was among the visitors to towii on Saturday last. We have a very handsome J of Clothing, Hats, Shirts ? Neck Wear for men. Give us a i Wo can please you. C. E. M Ali Ou account of (he revival f vices that are baing conducted our Methodist church there \ be no prayer meeting in our B tist church this evening. Court will couveue at Saluda Monday next with Hon. Geo E. Prince, of Andersjn, as prc ding judge. Probably three we? wilt be consumed in clearing ? criminal and civil calendars. Mr. <L D. Timmons, Baiesbur leading druggist and member the firm of Timmons Bros of c town, spent Suuday in our c with his brother, Mr. Beaureg? Timmons. Mrs. Dr. R. A. Marsh is spei: ing a fortnight in Columbia wi friends. This accounts for t ab3-3nf-mindedness ani loug-fac ness of Dr. Marsh whose wont to be in a jolly, rollicking moo Let us sell you Cot con Se Hulls. Large t-upply just re?oive ELGEFIELD MERCANTILE Cc Mr J. H. Canfelou has recent had 140,000 feet cf lumber eaw? in the southeru suburb? of 01 town. A large portion of this lui ber he has now on hand and ready to fill orders for standai or regular dimensions. Col. F. N. K. Bailey "receive the'sad intelligence on Saturda that the wife of his brother, D Thos. W. Bailey, had died at ht home in Greenville. He and Mr Bailey went immediately to Gree ville to be with their brother i ibis hour of sore affliction. Capt. R. B. Cain spent seven days among his old Edgefiel friends last week and was warm I greeted. He is very successful i his . insurance business and i destined to rank aruoi-g the lead ing life insurance agents of tb state. Exceedingly beautiful were th vocal solos that were sung by Mrs John R. Tompkins at our Metho dist church on Sunday' morning and eveuiug. Had the propriety 0 tho occasion permitted sbe woul< have been vociferously encored Our ecabroideries aro the (alt of the town. Don't fail to see then before vou purchase. C. E. MAY. Read the new advertisement oj Mr. James M. Cobb in which ht invites the shopping public to cal at his store and inspect the man) new gcods that are now displayed Air. Oobb always keeps the quaiit) of hie goods up to the top-notcli and keeps the prie e in reach of every purse. Ladies, call at this store before supplying your needs. You will be courteously received and shown all of the new arrivals. County Treasurer Pattison who is ev?r thoughtful and obliging notifies all delinquents in this ?S6ue that unless all taxes are paid by April the 1st the penalty an . cos's will be added as provi ded by law. The treasurer hag no option in the matter, the law forcing him to add the penalty. If you do not. pay as required by law then blame no one but your self should you suffer the penalty. Steward John Scurry of the county homo is evidently poultry farming upon the iutennive plan. He gathered in forty three eggs in one day last week, this being the proceeds of only one day'n labor from his flock of hens and roosters. We include the roosters, for you know the roosters wore obliged to lay, too, if the flock made so good a showing as that. Wo must have some of John Sour -y's smart hons and roosters. Miss Lucy Watson came down to ntt?nd the recital that was given in the college auditorium on Friday evening la?t. She re? mained until Sunday afternoon, at which time she had to return in order to resume her school du? ties on Monday morning. Mies Watson is one of the best teachri ere in our county, It is her con?! staut purpose tp cultivate the hearts as well develop the minds of her pupils. After your spring house clean* ing beautify your homes by Jay iug pretty matting upou your floors. We carry a large stock of Matting and Linoleums in a great variety of patterns. We invite the ladies to see our all-cotton oarpet at 35 cents pi r yard. It is beauti ful and vary desirable.. RAMSEY & JONES. Ou Friday lasi Mr. J. W. Reece was summoned to Aiken by teln gram from Mr. Luther Reece; OD that day the wife of "be fatter died leaving three lit*Ie children, the youngest being only four months of ase. Before her mar riage Mrs. Reece was Miss Daisy Bush, who was reared in thc Philippi section of our county. The interment took place af Mt. Calvury Lutheran church, Aiken county, of which church the de ceased was a member. The chief attraction in Edge field for the early shoppers is the new department that has beQn added to the Corner Store-the millimry department. The latest shapas and styles of ladies ready to-wear hats are there in great prolusion. Mr. Turner has dis played his superior taste in no other department si conspicuous ly a& he has in this. lu the large assortment can he seeu some ex quisite creations that were made and trimmed in Paris. The ladies should not miss seeing the Corner Store's millinery goods. Sauer's Flavoring Extracts-all flavors-at k MAY & BLALOCK. "Scratches'' or "grease heel" in mules and horses is a disease new very prevalent among steck. The caus?is usually standing in wet or foul stables. Remedy: Dissolve blue-stone m warm water until the color of the water becomes dark blue, then apply the water in the cracks thoroughly. Repeat this the second morning. On the third morning wash clean again and apply la-rd or cotton seed oil. After the fifth day, if the places are not bealing apply blue-stone as before. Usually two applica tions will cu:e the worst cases. Ex' 'It will not be an exaggeration to say that within the past fort night several train loads of guano have beeu hauled from Edgefield. Scores of wagons, loaded with anywhere from four to twenty sacks of guano, could be seen daily upon our public square al j one time. If the farmers are using this fertilizer wisely doubtless j they will get. profitable returns,' but if they are ncc discreet in its use somebody wiri bc loser uex fall. Long leaf or native forest heart . . i pine is becoming very scarce in j ibis section ai id within a few years noue can be had unless i: I is hauled a long distance or j shipped hero on the cars. Messrs. Faulkner & Cuto have recently ! pu i chased a very tine I ody OT! timber midway between this town j, and Johnston and can fill orders] for heart lumber. They have al-j, ready moved their mill to this timber. If you need new or con temp h. te needing any first quality I lumber it would be the part ol'! wisdom to place your orders at ? once with these gentlemen. , Have your pictures enlarged free. For particulars see C. E. MAY. 1 Rev. M. M. Brabham, who is i universally beloved in Edgefield, preached two very earnest, soul- j stirring, gospel sermons to large j congregations in our Methodist i church on Sunday last. In the | morning he preached the anniver sary sermon before the Woman's Mission Society aud iu the even- I ing he opened the sories of revi- < val services that are now being I conducted in our Methodist I church. Rev. Mr. Brabham rc- c turned ou M ou day to his home at j Leesville. It is generally regretted < that he could not remain longer in our-midst. Mr. C. E. May is showing a j very large and very beautiful j stock of spring goods. He can j supply tho wnrdioHes of grut le rnen, ladies aud children with the newest of all the new things. Mr. May can not only suit those nf the most discriminating tastes bul his prices are very reasonable, being within easy reach of all. The early spring shoppers cannot afford to suppiy their noeds with out first, seeing thu offerings uf this popular store where depend able merchandise is sold at very reasonable prices. Mr. May in vites his friends and the public generally to call and inspect his new gojds. Heed his invitation. Some years ago when our town was not so large as it is now by half, the position of town in ors ha I was little sought after, because the funds in the treasury did not warrant tho paving of a large salary Now the salary of town marshal ranges from thirty-five to f forty-five dellars per mouth, which ? makes it a paying job especially when the amount of work that is ? to bi done is considered. Tue , council advertises in this issue ; that an election will bu held on . April the 14th for the purpose of electing two marshals to serve fur the eusu ing year. Doubtless there ; will be ?.i. number of applications |: filed, fur a joli paying forty or '. more dollars per mouth is not ?I apt to go begging. Mr. T. C. Call ison who gradua ted from the S. C. C. J. ladt ye rj and is now teaching a flourishing!' (?chool ir" he hea-t of tty moun tains of western North Carolina has written' a very interesting;' jotter to the Greenwood Index in : which he gives an insight iuto the? I lives, qf f he mountaineers and the g conditions that obtain in thats section. The ^chief pursuit of9 these stiirc]y people is agriculture,j; and Air. Cali ison lays' particular! stress upon their independence.!' This independence, ?ays Mr. Cal-! lison, is due to the fact that lhey| make no nottou, buy no lertilizer?| aud make their meat and bread'! at home. It is a fact worthy ofjji especial notice that the most pros-lb perous and independent farmers-? whether they reside among thet mountains or near the seacoast-I are those who farm as do then mountaineers ot whom Mr. Cal-H, li?on writes, ?j To-day (TUP?day) as wo aro about.io cl use bur forms the sol dir boy.--the Hussars and Dra goons-are assembling fer in spect ion. Messrs. W. A. Hart & Co, au nounce that their spring clothing, negligee shirts, summer under wear and low cut sh jes have bee n received. They will be pleased to have their friends call and see the late styles, etc. The contract for recovering the court house'and making "other re pairs around thu premised was not awarded when I he board met on the first Tuesday in March but will bo awarded on the first Tuesday in April, ?vh-icb is the 4?h day of the mouth. The super visor's notice appears elsewhere .in this irrsue. Every feature of the recital that was given at i be college on Friday evening last by Miss Pickle's clas3 was very novel and exceedingly beautiful.. While she had excellent material in the persons ot the pretty aud talented girls ?.ndyoung iadies, yet in it a JI and through it all could be easily detected the baud of an artist. We regret that we have not !he space to write, more in detail of this beautiful entertainment Interest is increasing in the re vival that is being held in our Methodist church. Rev. W. S. Martin, of Johnston, attended on Monday morning. Rev.Mr. Turnip seed arrived iu the afternoon and has since been preaching - wo very earnest sermons each d?y, morn ing ?iud f ynniiig. The MI -.. IHI? will { last through i*?unda\ n? xt ?uti jv? trust thal our entire community will attend and enter heart and soul into the service. Our cigars are already the talk of the town. This market offers u libing better than a "Saborosa", ^Jefferson" or a "Bill Dugan" ci gar. Try them.. MAY & BLALOCK. '.Get your laundry in Tuesdays", says Mr. James E. Hart, who ?Iso announces many fresh arrivals iii his new adv: rtis;,ment. While in Baitimor. h - pur< based.the cream of the season's offerings which are now daily arriving. The store has been completely transformed. The subdu'-d co S ora of. winter goods bav ' live-i place to the bright and ; r? Ky colors of piing. Mr. Hart will lake pleasure in showing ihn bVdics through his surin*' stock. Mr. \V. S. Cogburn, who for several ya rs has been the very t???icient assistant of iiis falber. Mr. W. B. Cogburn, in the office of clerk ol' court, has embarked in the insurance business. He bas accepted dis'rict o??ecy of th Pru de ii I i al Life Insurance comp;i nv for the counties of Edgefiejd and Saluda, and will devote his entire time to this business, mak ing Edgefield lus headquarters. Mr. Cogburn has also- purch?se? the fire-insurance business of Mr. M. F.'Sherfesee who has repre sentod a strong line of companies Mr. Cogburn is a mau of pleasing manner and address, and being full of energy we predict for bim i successful career in his chosen field. . - Wc want every housewife in his vicinity to know that we pay special attention to our Fancy Grocer}' department. A complete i ne cf the choicest cannea goods ran always bo found at our store. If we haven't what you waut we viii order il for you. MAY & BLALOCK. mw I vf; ^:::>^S# '7-: ^r^|f?E above picture of the ll rp] man anti fish is the trade Ejl? Hifti'k of Scott's Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength and purity. It is sole] in almost all the civilized courh tries of the globe. If il ie cot! fish became extinct it would bc a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties, Thirty years ago lhe proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing :-od liver oil so chat everyone can ta ice it ?and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. ?Scot t's Emulsion is the be?t thing in the world for weak, backward children; thin, delicate people, and ol? conditions of wasting and lost strength. Scud for ?ee sampla, SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS I 409-415 PKAF.L STBICET, KEW TOBK S?c. and$1.00. AU druggists. For shelf hardware and carpen ter's tonis of all kinds come tc om store. Our assortment is large and price? within easy reach of all. RAMSEY & JONES, For Jell-o and o i her similar delicacies go to MAY & PRESCOTT. m -ii mm to ? ^ ?ami S?J wm wm-. & ??''ii <&3 ti ?2* v,: ?S ? M8& . We direct ii I ten ti ou io the ad vertisement of the EcgeSeld Mil linery Parlors in this issue. Mrs. Sch?ler, who was engaged in the millinery business for fifteen years in Augusta is the proprietress. Associated with her is her Bister, Mrs. Gibson, who hus also had large experience ns milli!)er bud dress maker. Th'eg.i ladies will give, a milliuery opening at their parlors over the post-office on Thursday and Friday of this w< ?k and invito the ladies to ree their beautiful and very stylish-spring hats and '.ri m min gs. They ari also experienced dress makers I who do beautiful -ewing. Attend the opening at the Edg field mii-l iinery pallors over ?he post-ufiice. j S. C. (J. Ii versus S. C. CV Not mly the I meeba, i j fans ai c. ! silt h us ias ts but a large percent agi ; of Edge field's citizenship wcr> in terested spectators on Friday ? afternoon at the contest between j the teams of the S, C. C. I. and ?.he South Carolina college. The game was umpired by S. M. ."rmitb. Esq., whose rulings were with rut j bias or prejudice. Tho lineup o? i our boys was as I ul lows': Ri eua rel,. p; Ted ards, c: Easou, 1st '.. : : Rhode?, 2nd !.-; ?ussey, P, ord bj Gleaton, rf ; Cm;1 by, ci'] Ashmoi . If ; Appleby, ss. Before ibo close ot lije first inning i it was easily perceptible that, the j teamster" wo ll matched and that | the-confe?t would be a hard oho. ! l here W5- ''ll I HrO" . .r -f.r-- . (..r : .. --.* SO ^ . ? .V, . Irom PT-a rt t; i ... . . .. !'.'>"-! mg quick and . n ?-pp; . ;>. iiud-iii? i une of iii" i> [iiteg ? <? . ? ssi-dntl; teams. The s/ai pia.Yxrs of ouri boys, were Ted:: rd.-, P. icu a rd. | Rhodes and Bu; s y. All ol' them ! played good ; ai;, bo ever, and if they vri?l pia ch fe ma I cally they the wii win '' r themselves | many laurel.; in i eui her cou tests! Dt* the season. AIM:..*:; h. tho scorie; it tho rmi w is :. ti -si v n col seven-rit was reailv : victory for ,heS. C. C. I. The' Oiirolin boys have bp en : r? iu? d by a high priced coach who ; vs with then;, rt-hile our boys have b fen b it lit Ari trained and liad no coach on he diamond to aid them, riurrah cpr the strung, manly, nobie' boys )f the S. C. C. I. By mutual jon jeut the game for Saturday was jailed off. WANTED: Lady or gentleman jf fair education to travel for a irm of $250,000 capital. Salary 1*1,072 per year and expenses.; jaid weekly. Address )l. PERCIVAL. Edgefield S. G. WANTED: To i.;.uy y? ur nli Tue, mahogany, wai nut, or oh r v j lu mi turc, such as old Oak ?. J Etigh-boy*, Low-boys, Tail clocks. ! Sideboards, Bureaus, ni ii rors, Ta bles, Chairs, etc. In fad my-j bing in the linc of antiquf s. Ad ir?es OLIVKJ? C. lin.:., Bethlehem, Connecticut, j, When von wau! the Vst ?mnlc? ?nit the town ?tro rds I ry **N u ' ;>;? ?--cid .d Macon" or a Dan Emmett cigar: ? MAY ifc PBKS'CO'I T. I Millinery Earl We have received and oj :omplete stock of Spring Milli Edgefield and vicinity to call a ? Milliiiei-3T will be on THURSDAY and and 24th. to which everybody We have thc largest ass.cr *yer shown in Edgefield. O ii :o m pie tc. ?f?^We have a dross-inn jewing. .AU wo ask: is a tria! Dur price*- are very '"1 iso arable EDGEFIELD MILL Mrs. Schiller, iUP QVEli PO^ p2 li S~\ o ? WE want every hoy and snow that wc sell thc celeb S-li?es. TKv an ?OMEOKT and DUR ABl Lr WE have just received on :>f this line foot-wear for men :all and inspect them. WE have Crossett Shoes n all pi ices. I>oni i 4ioo? Ths u ci- "('. :i; mm & C&%$ S*?=S ?fl1 7?i ?i * Md mm? u II ? v i ii p: enj lyccl a year ol proe perily, now comes b^fo/o the pub lic feeling t hat they are in be'ier position than ever to satisfy their customers both aa to quality aud pri?es. We hare always kept. in stock a full lin? of Groce ries, Wagons and Bufrgies. Our Hue of Furniture ha3 nor been complote for the want of spi'c?. We have overcome this difficulty by 'he 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 Ramsay & Jones han charge bf the Vehicle, Furniture and Undertak ing Department. We invite an inspection of our j?~L?I "W.fiO VIE a cordial welc O 4*4" 4"l *"> T-0| When vou need .-snow Baggy or Wagon c nie to us. Wo buy di ot' our vehicles in car lots fron: the best- miHiuracturers in i iv- com,try rrud ar:- in a position to make G.. '; RAMSEY & JONE; FAULKNER" & CA Lunch TouiTU? and other, delica tes i,i canned goods at the store af . MAY <fc PI?E?COTT. Election of ' Notice is Wto town council of j ifs Pega I: r rn-' Apr ! the W h, marsha's to serv v*?ar. A. A GLOVE' Hin! iii! [h<^r fa t h a t n ? Vt hilo nil pf oe add'd, I ,-?.?|. ! Of) I ! >' no fur?.her cr-j lowed after the ? After which and costa will J. T. PATTISON, Kjn u : v i re a i u re r. Mar: 18. 1905 %. A NEW SHOP: I take this ueans of informing fha public .hi.t 1 have opened a ?M.ack.'?iui'l? iud General Benair Shop al the >!d Gray stables. I carry a largo supply of material and will make )rice3 very reasonable . t will make a SPECIALTY ol' HORSE SHOEING, having em ployed ono of the best horse sheers n the slate. Give o : a call. All ! iv ark r?crives my personal alten- j ion. ! E WALTER SAMUEL. I .; -fi. j./Vj.; fcr as; Ul b0 oe ned up ii very large and ! ne ry and in\ite the ladies of j nd inspect it. Our Opening" FRIDAY, March the 23rd ! is very cordi any m vu cd. tine nt of Ready-to-wear hats ; r siock of trimmings is also J j king .department and solicit S:iti-?f;iefeio"il ..'.ii!' n '? ced . ? Ii i J tr* * r ;> n Ju I Al .LJ-y* .v"? - ? *? i~\"ya/ri >T OFFICE. C Do r"~Sj "I CT f? miln in-Fdgiicld connivi? rated ".'"VO--^ (c3~.\ unsurpassed in STYL.E, 1 "Y. j r ESjoiriiO-g' stock j and boys and invite you to ! in all leathers, in all stvlcs, ; I j Sc ?dtiixi? fha m ; . ?fe ; : - m, I goods and .a comparison ot price. j Oar stock of vehicles include the jiving of Buggies. Babcock. The .Columbia, McParlan, Brown, IVrcun and Jewell. We sell thc Mitchell, Owensborro, Piedmont fi nd Russell wagons. We have the si line of Cook and Heating ? Stove.H e\7er brought the Edgef?wld. Our Steel Ranger are unexcelled I in style finish and durability. I Three sizes. Wo offer also the '. Iron King, Mack? Lead' r, Cresent ! Leader, Globe L< ader and ?Stunner. ?All-sizes and prices to suit the j purchaser. j In Furnituro wc have haud ! gome Oak Suit?, Bureaus, Wash s ada with or ^rilhout Toilet j ; .iffouiars, Tables, China Closets, fr' Wardrobes, Sideboards, Hat Racks Chairs, Lounges, Iron Bed Spring! We have the bett lins of Mat tresses ever brought to Edgefield. Rugs aud Matting? we have in all gradee.- Wa have also a full lia? of Art squares. Our new Heans armed und TTS are now ready to reipond to salli at reasonable prices. Our Undertaking Department is complete, we have a full linc of Coffins of all kinds from ?heap varnished goods to best Mstalic. Our stock Draped Cloth aud White Plush Caskets are ai hand some as ever brought io town. "We ?.leo keep in stock a nice lise Burial Robes. it our store will meet with jome and will receive polite Maren Offerings. While uot all our stock is not in yet we are offering lots of new goods Ibis week. 1 C ts' n*w White Suiting from iee. i . 40?. 3 n.,G. 41 inch Lawns 10,12* :ii:d Joe. 2 C::s"!5 new Prints, 5c. aud up good :it 5c. . . 1 Cn se Colored Batistes Lawns. 4C00 yards new Embroideries 5c. to 35c New stock Curtain Swisses 10c. to 15c. Latest thing in Laces and all 19.4c. L. rio. 'w, i J et your aundry in Tuesdays^ Arv x GRIFFIN & CO FIRE, Ll F AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The Companies represented by us have been doing busi - J in Edgell< - ! County tor over twenty-five years. AGGREGATE ASSETS OVER 8200.000.000. WE will appreciate your patronage and give your busi ness prompt and personal" attejctfiftiL C SA WTWiS! U foi Ay Spring Goods are now arriving daily and I am 3wing the largest assortment of DRY G G ODS. NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES, 1 AT 5, Etc., that was ever brought to .Edgefield. ' . invite our friends to inspect this splendid array of axhaiulise and get our prices. We can save them money, night early and in very large quantities for cash. Cadi to ie us. We will surprise,you by our very low ces on brand now Spring Goods. ?/?TC.ili at once. rps a s r-v*> SER BUILDING, '--73 tam EDGEFIELD, S. C. Georgia Chemical Works AUGUSTA, GA. MANUFACTURERS OF * HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS ! AND ACID PHOSPHATE. a . -I m : Pl CAPACITY: I -GUSTA FACTORY PON PON FACTORY TOTAL ! C ! to -/C KOO-. TONS. 70,000 w Bag . for Each Season. QUALITY BEST ie ch anica] Condition Excellent ANALYSIS GUARANTEED EYEiiY BAG FULL WEIGHT 200 POUNDS SOLD BY LyHiiiliiiy fl u! bu ll o an BROS. Dealers in Pianos, Organs and Sefs?i^g Machines. Also the Ceei lian Plano Player. SATISEA^TTON GUARANTEED. . ' . Call on or write us forv prices and terms. ?TY SIX, S. O.