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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14,1905. j Lee^L NGW/S. I Matrimony haig cured many an old bachelor of selfishness. Mrs. Dr. J. E. Green, of Augus ta, has been spending some time with her brother, Mr. A. A. Glov er, and other relatives in Edge field. Miss Lizzie Roper,.? very popu lar and attractive young lady of Trenton, was the guest of Misses Sae and Sallie Collett on Satur day last. Blessed is the man who bas but one Bhirt-ho never has a big wa.-ih bill to pay. Handsome young Gus Merriman left on Thursday for Waynesboro, Ga., to accept a position as sales man in the large drug store of his uncle, Mr. H. H. Stembridge. "May I print a kiss on your lips?" he asked. She nodded her sweet permission. So they went to press, and we rather guess they printed a large edition.-Ex. A woman may be afraid of a . mouse, but she isn't afraid to boss a man for life who is twice her Bize. The regular mpnthlj- meeting of the Woman's Mission Society of the Baptist church will be held at the church on Friday after noon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. J. M. Cobb left on Satur day last to BDeud a month with ber mother at Verbena, Ala. In about a week Mr. C>bb will join Mrs. Cobb, taking a short vaca tion. No man who is ashamed to a^t RS motor to a baby carriage has any busiu ?ss to butt into the matrimonial game. Miss Nannie Gunter, of Bates burg, is visiting Mrs. B. B. Jones and other relatives in Edgefield. Miss Gunter has many friends in our town who are very happy that she is among us. Many farmers are planting more largely of late corn than they had planned to do on ac count of the damage to the old corn by the very hot, dry weather of the last few days. Time may be money in some cases, but many a man with noth ing but time haB managed to starve to death. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescription, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. . - W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mrs. P. A. Erwiu, of Atlanta, vrbo is greatly beloved in Edge field, is visiting at the homes of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Morrall, and sister, Mrs. S. M. Rice. Mrs. Dr. W. E. Prescot\ ac companied by ber bright little babe, spent last week with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. King who reside in Greenwood couuty. Now that the sweet girl gradu ate has received her college cer tificate or.diploma next iu order will be the marriage certificate. Misses Katie, Nellie '?nd Genie Ballow?, daughters of Fresideut R. A. Ballowe, were received into the Edgefield Methodist church on Sunday morning last by letters . from the Methodist church ol Eufaula, Ala. For a very small sum you can refresh yourself with the ice cream and cake that will be sold to-morrow afternoon upon the .awn of Mrs. Kate Lynch by^ the ladies of the Presbyterian church. Let all of our people attend en masse and aid the ladies in their very laudable enterprise. New crop Irish potatoes are pelling on this market for forty cents per pesk. It is tho irony of fate, however, that when the price is large the supply is small. In the manner in which their putenainments are conducted the ladies of the Presbyterian church have made a very enviable reputa tion for themselves. They enter into the work with their whole hearts, minds,. Fouls and bodies, making these occasions successes from every standpoint. The ladies of ihe Polymuia Trio spoke tous of Capt. and Mrs. D. S. DuBcse in thc most compli men*ary terms. They said that for clean J ines s. wholesome, well prepared, properly-served food, and quietude, the Hotel DuBose is not surpassed by any at which they have stopped during theil long tour. Miss Minnie Lanham is enjoy ing a mouth's vacation ju tho blue grass region of "Old Keu tuck", having left on Monday last ou a prolonged visit to her brother. Mr. T. B. Lanham, who resides at Harrodsburg, Ky. She was accompanied by little Helen Dorn. M?88 Minnie will be great ly missed during her long ab sence. The members of the Ladies Aid and Missiou Society of tho Pres byterian church will sell delight ful ice-cream and cake on the lawn ">f Mrs. Kate Lynch on Thursday afiernoon from 5 to 8 o'clock. If. the weather should be t too bad on Thursday afternoon icecream and c?ke will be sold Friday afternoon at the same Jj ours. Prof. L. E. Whittle is in ? tenaauce upou tb?- ptate sumrr school at Clemson college. Capt; M. C. Butler, Jr., arco; panied by his bride, is visiting the home of his brother, Dr. W. P. Butler. Take Penn's Bitters for t liver. There is nothing better. G. L. PENN & SON. Pretty and accomplished Mi Nellie Hill, the only daughter Mr6. Maggie Hill, has returu from Winthrop college for t. summer vacation. lu order to close out all Sprii Goods the New York Rack Store has reduced the prices < many lines of merchandise. Th cut-price sale means money the pockets of the patrons of th popular Store. Read Mr. Peak new advertisement. Fresh shipment by express i Conida's Fine Candy. There nothing superior to it.^ D UNO VANT & CO. Kentaro Shioi, a young Japi nese who has been a student i America for the past eight year will lecture in Edgefield on Fr day evening, June 23rd. He ?B a A. M. graduate of William Jewe college, and an A. B. graduate < Browu university. At a recent meeting the Buth lodge I. O.-O. F., elected the! fo lowing officers: R. L. Dunovan uoble grand ; John T. Faulkne vice grand; L. E. Jackson, trei surer; Dr. A. H. Corley correi nondiug secretary; Mr. R. ( Padgett recording secretary. We have a very handsome Jiu of Clothing, Hats, ShirtB an Neck Wear for men. Give lis a ca We can please you. -C. E. MAY. Hon. Edward Mciver, of Che raw, S. C. was. in Edgefipld o Monday for the purpos? of takiu tfstimouy in two cages againe the Seaboard railroad. Hon. J Wm. Thurmond and Col. J. H Tillman represent the plaintil and Mr. Mciver the railroad. The salaries of about a dozai post-maBters in. South Carolim have beeu recently increased be cause of the increase of the vol ume of business of their re9pec tive offices. Among these names w notice with pleasure the name o Capt. W. H. Brimson. Edgefield' veteran postmaster, whose salar; has been raised from $1,300 t $1,400 per annum. We C8rry a full line of al kinds of Paints, ?Iso Lea'd, O' and Terpentine. Large assortmen of brushes. G. L. PENN & SON. It is generally regretted tha Mrs. S. A. Morrall and her daugh ters, Mrs. Kate Black, and Mis ses Lee and Florrie Morral!, ar to leave Edgefield. They wil move next week to Trenton ti makettheir home, as Dr. S. A Morrall, a young physician wh< is destined to come rapidly to th? front in his profession, has Inca ted there perraauentlv. Mrs. Mor rall has purchased the Clari nlace and is having it renovatec and repainted throughout. The recent very unfortunate ac cident- on the Aiken-Augueti electric road has caused the deatl of five persons. The laBt to suc cumb was Mr. Charles W. Cheat hara, son of Mr. J. Foster Cbeat ham who died on Sunday last fron internal injuries. There wen many m this community wh< were pained by the intelligence o; Mr.'Cheathara's death. He rosi ded in tb is vicinity during th? years of his boyhood. Full line Passe Partout Binding 10c. each. Mat Boards any color VV. E. LYNCH & CO. It malters not how bot you maj git these sweltering days, tnt fans at Penn's can cool you in ? fow SPCondB. The throng that dai ly flocks to tbe Luray fountair to regale themselves upon the refreshing drinks are greatly in debted to Mr, Penn for thuB pro viding for the comfort of his pa trons. Very hot ind?ed is the in dividual who cannot be cooled "from center to circumference' by theLuray and the Penn fans, Mr. P. H. Load, who wai knowu some twenty-odd yearB agc to the residents of the northern portion of our county while big father operated the Quattlebaum gold mine, bas invented a brick laying machine. It is said that the machine is^a success, that it will lay as many bricks as a dozen skilled masons. Mr. Loud is now a resident of Williston, S. C. Should his invention prove to be practicable he will have a greater bonanza than if be possessed the richest gold mme in the country. We carry a full strck of all kinds of picture moulding and can frame any 3ize picture on short notice. TIMMONS BROS. AB ?B last meeting the F' *e field town council passed a? dinauce making vacciuatior j pulsory. The text of the ordnance is published in full elsewhere in this issue. The state board of health, which under tho compul sory vaicination law has full power to act, has appointed Dr. J. G. Edwards to enforce vacci nation in Edgefield county. We think thia is a very wise measure. R.-nder the people of conntry and to^ns immune to small pox and it will stamp out the pest once for all. 9 Bed Lounges ure always useful when an extra man happens to drop in on you with a house full of company. Don't forget to see those for sale by EDGEF?ELD MEIIUANTILE CO. Bright and early on Monday morning next Mr. JohuB. Hill will start on his annual thrashing tc ur. Taose who have grain to thrash should communicate with him. Those who couteud that the white man and negro were created equal aud should be accorded equal rights must admit that from a physical standpoint they are antipodal. What would kill a white man oftentimes contributes to the physical wnll-being of the colored man. A few days ago a hard-working colorfd man, who is far above the average in intel ligence and character, told us of the delight that he took in his work when the sun was hot. Dur ing some of the hottest days we have had this year he would throw aside his hat and plow and sing as happily as did the birds in the near-by trees. Think of a man working for hours with bared head out in the broiling sun that was almost hot enough to cook an egg. Under such conditions a white man would have fallen stone dead before he had plowed half dozen rounds. A Negro Boy Killed. On Sunday afternoon last Mag istrate N. L. Brunson received a telegram stating that a negro boy had been shot east of Philippi, near the Aiken line. He and Dr. J. H. Carmichael went at once to hold the inquest. According to the testimouy given a negro boy about 10 years of age was shot with a pistol, seemingly ^without any provocation, by a negro lad, who made his escape, but was ar rested in Columbia on Monday. Deputy Sheriff W. G. Ouzts left on TueRday to bring the fugitiye to Edgefield to await trial at the August term of court. Large assortment of tooth brushes at G. L. PENN & SON. His Fame Has Grone Abroad. The fame of Dr. Luther Joues as a very skilled veterinarian has gone abroad. On Saturday last be was summoned to Barnwell to attend a very fine horse of Con gressman J. 0. Patterson. Recent ly Mr. Patterson purchased a handsome pair of carriage horses. One of them .stuck a nail in its foot about two weeks ago. It had been treated without having the nail extracted, but daily the foot became more infiam. d. Dr. Jones extracted the nail, dressed the wounded foot and the animal will 60ou be all right. Dr. Jones has several times within the last few months been called to Augusta in consultation over complicated diseases. No higher compliment could be paid Edgefield's veteri narian. Large No. 1 mackeral that are fat and of fine flavor can be had at DTJNOVANT & CO. The Edgefield Dragoons. The members of this compar? met on Saturday last and turne? in their arms and equipments having, along with many othej companies in the Btate, been dii banded by an order of the Adjuj taut and Inspector General. OJ Saturday next those who h&\ been members during the pas years will meet at Edgefipld fo the purpose of considering th advisability of continuing th coripany asa social organization By ail means let this organizatioi be perpetuated. It can be main tained with but little or no cos to the individual members. Tty large pavilion at Centre Sprinj the property of the company, ii paid for and in a good state oj preservation. The amount realizec from the annual picnics will de fray all expenses that may hav to be met by the company fror time to time. The wish that th Dragoons continue as a social or gauization is well nigh universa^ There is nothing better than ouj "White Star" Coffee. Have ye tried it. Our teas are the best teg be had. G. L. PENN & SON. Map of Edgefield County. Mr. W. H. Nicholson, who, w Mr. J. H. Courtney, jurveflP? Edgefield county neveral raoJnA ' ago, came down from Greenv?A last week and made a map of boundary lines of the county, they took field notes in detail every foot of the boundary of th; couuty it was not very diflicujj for him to make the map. Tj| map gives two lines on the Aiko boundary : the one psascribed the statutes which begins ai point northeast of Johnston at] runs direct to the mouth of Ft cree"k and another from the poi above Johnston to a point ou t Savannah river three quarters a mile above Fox creek. The latter Hue has been t] garded as to be the correct boun ry between Aiken and Edgell counties but as a matter of fi it is not the correct line. Aik! collects taxes on about twe square miles of Edgdfield'e te tory. If this small wedge sha strip be included our county has 643? square miles. Exclusive of that the area is only 631 j. The survey and map reflect great credit upon the two young sur veyors. This map will be 'ramed and placed iu one of the county offices. Your Prescriptions Solicited. Let us fill yout prescriptions. Only the best drugs are used, of which we carry a large fresh stock. For many years we have been com poundeis of prescriptions, there fore have no hesitancy iii guaran teeing perfect satisfaction. G. JJ. PENN & SON. Just received a barrel of Heinz's White Wine Pickling "Tiuegar. There is nothing better ->n the market. Try it. DUNOVANT & CO, County Summer School. The most-fucceasful summer j sehool for tt-ncberp, viewed from every standpoint, thal has evej ?been held in our county is now ! being conducted at. the college. Superintendent of Education Byrd, the county board of educa tion, and the instructors, Col. F. N. K. Bailey and Hon. J. P. Bean, spared no efforts to create a deep interest in the school among the teachers throughout the county. How well they have suc ceeded is shown by the enroll ment, which on the opening day was twenty-eight, with probably a dozen others yet to come. Where as the attendance heretofore has been about twenty. The opening exercises iii the college chapel on Monday morning were made ex^ ceediugly interesting by the short informal talks of Mr. W. A. Byrd, Col. F. N. R. Bailey, Hon. J, P. Bean, Rev. C. E. Burts and Prof. J. F. Long. A great number who are in at tendance will board at the college, and while some time will be spent in pleasant social intercourse,yet it will be a month of hard work to those who have come to better equip themselves for teaching. Col. Bailey and Mr. Bean, both of | whom are educators of distinguish ed ability, will do their utmost to make the month's work of in calculable and lasting benefit to their pupils. The fellowing 'en rolled on Monday : Mrs. Mamie Walker, Faifa. Miss Lizzie Hatcher, Trenton, " May Harrison, " " Maggie Smith, " 14 Loila Kemp, Kirksey, " Carrie Morgan, - Morgana, " Fannie Lanham, Ropers, " Anna B. Morgan, Johnston " Lou Ella Norris, " 44 Elliot Hardy, *. Fairy Sprawls, Williston, Leila Boles, Orangeburg, <k Faunie Cochran, Rehoboth " Eva Wane, Modoc, 44 Lucy Watson, Pleasant Lane, ' 41 Janie Byrd, 44 41 Belle Hailing, Cleora, 44 Alma Williams, 4' 44 Pawnee Tyler, Aiken, 44 Mattie Mims, Edgefield. 44 Jai nie Pattison, 44 44 L?llau Smit?, 44 44 Rosa Whittle, 44 4- Corrie Whittle, 44 Mary Holstou, 44 4* Lutile Holstou, 44 44 Npllie Hill, 44 44 Madge Mays, 44 Mr. P. H. ?ussey, Jr , Cold Spring. Mr. Homer Bussey, of Cold Spring, is taking a special course at thc college during the afternoons. Several prominent lecturers have been invited to address the summer school io the college au ditorium during the month. The dateB on which these addresses will be delivered will be an nounced later. It is our purpose to visit the summer school and write, in a subsequent issue, more m detail of its work. Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flem and strength use Scott's- Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409S ? S Pearl Street, N ew York. 30c, and $i.co; all druggists. Picture Fr .mes. We have just received.a fui] line of Moulding ior Picturp Frames. So we cen make framer any size desired and at very rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH cfc CO. ; . ? ? * ? -. . .,.' uhf. *v??*a A Card. To My Friends and Patrons: Having accepted the District Agency for the State' Mutual Lif Assuranse Compauy of WTCI^S ter, Mass., I have sold my Fire lu surauce busiueBS to Mr. S. M. Rice, who will have ns.-ociated with him in the business Mrs. Griffin, who will ha*ve charge of the clerical work of the office. J bespeak for the new firm the same kind consideration that you have always shown rae and I feel az sured that your interests will be carefully looked after. Assuring you of my unbounded appreciation and gratitude for your past favors and asking a continuance of the same to Mr. Rice. I am, Very respectfully yours, C. A. GRIFFIN. June 10,1905. TIRES SET WHILE YOU WAIT. I have just installed at my shop the most improved tire setting machine on the market-the HOUSE COLD TIKE SETTER. While you wait-in twenty minu tes-I cara shrink the tires of your wagon or buggy without defacing or charring the rim of the wheels as is often done when the ti^es are heated. If you have tires set once while cold by this machine you will never again allow them tobe heated. I have an experi enced man to operate the machine. Even if your tires do not now need setting I invite you to call and see it work. ' / B. J. CROOKER. We make a specialty of framing Diplomas, odd size pictures etc'. _W. E. LYNCH & CO. We can sell you enough of the celebrated Neal's Carriage Paint for 75 ctnts to paiut your buggy. DUNOVANT & CO. Sauer's Flavoring Extracts-all flavors-at MAY & BLALOCK. Heinz's Baked Beans in cans at TIMMONS BROS. Let us fill your prescriptions. We use only the best drug. G. L. PENN & SON. Fresh Oatmeal, Force and Grape Nuts at TIMMONS BKOS. Who is it that does enjoy the luxury of a hammcck. See ours. EDGEFIDLD MERCANTILE COMPANY. Go to the planing mill for shin gle*, no. 1 and no. 2. FAULKNER or CATO. Try our delightful parched coffee at 15 cts per pound. It will please you. . TIMMONS BROS. 1 Don't forget that for strength ?Style and finish no buggy goes Mown the road ahead of tho Golds Tjoro. EbGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Chicken Lice Exterminator is guaranteed to free chickens of mites and lice. Get it at TIMMONS BROS. I Heinz' Sweet mixed Pickles in :bulk, Salad Dressing, Prepared ? mustard, Sauces, etc., at i DUNOVANT & CO. Georgia Cane Syrup and genu ine New Orleans molasses can be [had from DUNOVANT & CO.. If you want an Iron Cot with [spring aud mattress you should [see those for sale by The Edge [field. Mercantile Company. I We keep Leggett's Celebrated ?Flavoring Extracts and - high ! grade Canned Goods. There is ?nothing better on the market. DUNOVANT & CO. No child is happy who is not I pushed in a Go-Cart bought from TbeEdgefield Mercantile Compa-1 I ny. I -- i Freeh supply of National Bis cuit Company's Crackers in bulk i and in packages, j TIMMONS BROS. We have Matting Paper in rolls. IIf you want matting or carpets to last use paper under them. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Our embroideries are the tais lof the town. Don't fail to see them ?before you purchase. C. E. MAY. ^Tew Millinery Goods. I We desire to inform the ladies [that wo have just received e, large shipment of Duck Hate, Sailors, Dress Hats, and Ready-to-wear Hats, also very large assortment of Flowers, Veiling and Children's: White Caps. Call at ones and select the cream of our new ar rivals before the stock is broken. IEDGEFIELD MILLINERY PARLORS. ?ta v Passas PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, Ga. GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all do foods' of siijht. Grinds tho proper glasses and WARRANTS thorn. Leases cat int) your frame -while yon walt. FREE OF CHARGE , medicine or tias*?." TIM MOATS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Xrown and Bridge Work a special ty* ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORRIS, Wo want every housewife in this vicinity to kuow that we pay especial attention to our Fancy Grocery department. A complete line of the choicest cannea goods can always be found at our store If we haven't what you want we will order it for you. MAY & BLALOCK. Ladies should call at our store and examine the stock of Novojo and Smyrna Rugs. We have them in animal and floral designs. . EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. U3fiP*Office over Post-Office. Our cigars are already the talk of the town.This market offers n itbing better than a "Saborosa" "Jefferson" or a "Bill Dugan" ci gar. Try them. MAY & BLALOCK. Fresh supply of all kinds of sweet Crackers. Stop baking cakes this hot weather. We can supply you. G. L. PENN & SON. Why worry with flies when you can buy Wire Doors at $1.20 and $1.40, and Windows at 75c from EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. When you need anew Buggy or Wagon cometo us. We bay all of our vehicles in car lots from the best manufacturers in the country and are in a position to make prices right. _RAMSEY & JONES For shelf hardware and carpen ter's tools of all kinds come to our store. Our assortment is large and prices within easy reach of all. RAMSEY & JONES. Georgia Cane Syrup, Cuba Mo lasses and New Orleans Molasses at TlMMONS BR08. Young man, do you want to make your bent girl happy? Then send ber some of our fancy can dies. We have the largest assort ment of fine candies in Edgefield. DUNOVANT <fe CO. Iron Beds both single and double also Iron Cribs. Spring and mattress to fit. EDGEFIHLD MERCANTILE COMPANY. If you want the celebrated Quaker Oats that are fresh-two packages for a quarter-go to MAY & BLALOCK. Beautiful Por tiereB just ar rived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Farmers, let us sell you your Groceiies and Plantation Supplies We are in a position to make very close prices. MAY & BLALOCK. We have just received' a very handsome line of hats, for boys, young men, and old men. Let us show you. Correct shapes. Prices right. C. E. MAY. We are constantly replenishing our stock of Jewelry. Cutlery and Silveiware of all kinds. We carry owly reliable goods and want to supply your needs. If we have not what you wish we will order it for you. RAMSEY & JONES. Don't forget you can get Lino leum 6 feet wide in ?oral and Tiling effects from The Edgefield MercantU*w6wmpany. Have your pictures enlarged free. For.particulars see C. E. MAY. Full line of Household Paints, Linseed Oil, Lead, Turpentine, Varnish and Varnish Stains at TIMMONS BROS. Don't forget lo examine our stock of harness when you need anything in that line, you can always find all parts of harness made at EEGEFIELD MERCANTILE STORE. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessen", ambition; beauty, vigor ^ ? . and cheerfulness soon ii ? il Jr% disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon , . \ <u < j for a child to be born ' VlS^?w^? aifllclcd with weak kid ^JlMt1^neys-lfthe cnild urin" rJSj?Jgj^s*. ates, too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root ls soon realized. It ls sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar, sizes. You may have a [ sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of Swamp-Root, lng all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y., bs sui? and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, bul remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y,, on every bottle, WHAT IS STYLE ? It is the fashion of to-day. For examples of it, see the best dressed men in Augusta* and Edgefield. They show what our clothing can do for style. The "Morning Coat" has now put the time-honored frock coad into the camphor chest. This garment adds dignity to a young man and gives a youthful look to the older man. AUGUSTA, GA. FRUIT JARS Fruit Jar Rubber, Blue Flame Kerosene OM JONES & sm. SUMMER SHOES. We are showing the best line of low Shoes for Infant, Misses and Ladies that we have ever had. Every pair war ranted solid or we refund your money. Infants and Childs Slippers from 65c. to 90c. Misses from $1.00 to $1.25. Ladies from $1.25 to $2.00. These Shoes are in Black Vici, Tan Vici, Patten Vici and Patten Colt, and cut in all Styles,. 1 2 and 3 Strap Sandals, Oxford and Bluchers. *7f Yours for business, ?? dAS. E. HART1 Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. ? m I KS We Need the Cash. You need the goods therefore it should bo &$ easy matter for us to trade. We are now offer ing the largest stock of Merchandise ever brought to Edgefield at unheard of prices-very low pricot. Come let us show you our Clothing, Shoes, Hat?, Dry Goods, Notions, etc. We have the latest styles with quality and prices right. We Must Convert the Goods into cash hence we are making some SPECIAL PRICES that should interest the Edgefield Shop-' \ pers. Come to our store fer Bargains in Brand New Spring Goods. J. RUBENSTI?Nr^^ ADVERTISER BUILDING, - - EDGEFIELD, 0. C. CLOSELY GUAEDED are the interests of our cus tomers. We spare no effort to make the store, the stock and our business methods worthy of their fullest confi dence. We feel that we have done so and believe others will think so too, when they see this stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, SHOES and HATS, and ascertain the prices at which we sell. Favor us with a visit and give yourself the pleasure of seeing the good things here, G. E. MAY ?ir* Are Now Or?, Summer ?"hoe, Embroideries? Laces and. Ribbon ?WTGoing at bargains. J. M. COBB