Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 29, 1905, Image 3
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A^fiNESDAY, KdV. 29,19U5:
I Lee AL NS Ws.
|| M r?? Sal I io M urphy, cf A ugus
la,was th-' guest bf Mrs. Y. C.
.^Addison last week.
Al ss Marie Abney wit! return
^f.r?ia^ayaiiuah tc-day, accouu'pa
ivjji???i by?^Jrs: Mauer Lawton and
her-sweet little dangt ter.
l^frs. E. J. Miras and Mrs. S. h
Nicholson were guests of Mr. and
M ra:. \Y. D. R^ady tm Saturday
; ancfeSuuday last.
. Miss Miriam Rice, who resides
at-Oia. Barnwell county, Bpent
tastweek in Edgefield al the home
of her brother; Capt. S. M. Rice.
. - _K*?Vy Graves L. " Kuight of ?
G ran i te ville bas been called to
serve the Baptist church at Tren
ton during the ensuing year.
Thcs difference between a Jew
and a lawyer.is that one- gets his
law from the prophets and the
other gets his profits from the law.
Mr; J.D. Bartley came up from
Johnston on Saturday last and
carried his mother, Mrs. M. A. I
Bartley, who resides with her]
daorgbt r,.Mrsf J. H. Reel, back
with him to spend Borne time.
Mr:-Orlando Sheppard will at
tend ? meet?Dg of the board of
trustees of Connie Maxwell Or
phanage which will be held in
Columbia on Friday just prior to
th? couvening of the annual state
convention.
Freeh Buckwheat and New Cro'p
? Syrup ju?t received.
G. L. PENN & SON,
Wilbur S. Mitchell who killed
James Trotter in Columbia during
fhe fair bag been granted bail. The
.y of the deceassd young man
engaged Hon. J. Wm. Thur
mond to assist iu the prosecution.
Work on Mr. Geo. F. Minis' sub
urban bom?, located in North
Edgefield, is progressing rapidly,
and unless something now un
foreseen oceure to retard tb- work
men it will be entirely complet
by the. first day of th* new* year.
L-eggett's Fine Roasted Coffee
15 to 30 cents per pound at
TIMMON'S BROS.
According to the government
report of the cotton that has been
funned, there were 24,092 balee
^?SBt?r^ up to
November the 14thv JJur?n^4?.e
same period last year 23,167 bales
had beeb giuned and 16,670 in
1903,- ;
.^.^.?f^triend Jahn; Scurry, the
^e^ie^t^steward . of the - Coun ty
? Home^ha,8 een'r us, six and three -
p^?aft?ryards of rich,: sweet, juicy,
wei l-seasoned ' sanea ge. My, woVt
the. Advertiser household have
a good, ^old-time Thanksgiving
'. breakfast !
. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. N.
M. Jones and Mrs. W. A. Hart re
turned from the hospital in Au
gusta. It gives us pleasure to
chronicle.the fact, that both of
them are improving rapidly and
will soon be well and strong agaiu
. We guarantee tires on all Mitch
ell. Wagons to run 4 years without
shrinking.
EDSEPIELD MERCANTILE Co.
"7 The band that accompanied the
-attraction i'Ten. Ni gb ts in a Bar
Room" enlivened things greatly
on oar streets Saturday afternoon.
All from the piccaninnies -on the
streets to the most dignified citi
zens, enjo3.ed the- popular airs.
v There ie local talent enough in
Edgefield .to organizo a good baud
By ali meau8 our town should have
one.
PRESCRIPTIONS our sr ecial
ty. We solicit your Prescriptions,
dav or night.
.". \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs,
-accurate compounding, aud rea
sonable prices.
W," E, LYNCH & CO.
We defy, competition OD Rugs
ai>d Art fe'quaree, Ours are beauties
and are very cheap.
RAMSEY & JONES.
FOR RENT : The bouse which
until recently .was occupied by
Mr. O.E. May I Good well, pasture,
tenant house and seventeen acres
pf land adjoining, Apply to Mr.
C. E. May, or H. J. Fom-st,
Johnston, S. V.
L. & M. Paint. Lead, and ?inc.
Wears 10 or 15 years. Sa yes paint
L. fr costa about $}.20 per
gallon. Suid hy G. L. Penn & Son.
Ask Dr. Prescott what his wife
thinks of Mack's keafer Stoves. -
. ?(?|efip|d Mer?aptjle ?ompauy.
- SIL? SAL?): Will close out
36 pieces silk pow on fcaud atN.
Y. uost to mafce room fgr n.ew
Block silk,
JAS. E. HART.
Yr Heiutz's Celebrated Mixed
Picklra in barrels at our store.
G. L. PENN & SON.'
The. Gofd8boro, McFarland,
^Taylor, Can nady and Babcock
buggies are still going down the
road anead of all. others,.
^Edgefield Mercantile Company.
-G&lLand soe our . "beaulifuT~as
^|^b?rit of pictures.; before they
iMy? been picked over. -
P&MSEY & JONES. :
ReadtheTadvertisement, of' Mr.
G. IX Mime in this issue. It will
be "bf especial iuterest;- to-thoF.e'
who are in the market for farming
implements, etc.
Mr. W. H. Durn has received a
letter from Mr. T. B. Lanham
stating that he will spend the
Taanksgiving season with friend?
and loved ones in Edg^field. This
intelligence will . cause many
hearts to rejoin*.
The friends, of _Mr. and . Mrs.
Ellis Timmerman have the sym-j
pathv of our entbe community iu
tho death ?>f their'sweet little in
fant daughter on Friday last. It-?
del cate little form was interred
?>y loving hands at Barr's Chapel
on Saturday-morutug
Rev. C. E. Burts will leave to
morrow io attend the Baptist sta'e
convention in Columbia. On ac
count of hiaabseuca there will b?
.uo preaching in the Edgeheld
Baptist church on Sunday next.
The officers and .members of j
Gilgal are requested to meet Rev.
P. P. Blalock at Berea church on
?Sunday next in order to arrange
a program./for the next uniou
meeting which will meet at Gilgal
on the 5th Sunday in December.
Just received Fresh CitrOD, Cur
rants, and Raisins.
G. L. PENN & SON.
A steamer arrived at Charleston
! a few days sigo from a Cuban port;
I with a cargar of 400,000 cocoanuts
[aboard. These figures are almost
inconceivable. Certainly ambro
I sia and other like delicacies ought
|to_abouud during the Thanks
giving seasoD.
The Advertiser is better equip
ped novN;bau ev.er'before for turn-|
ing out first-class printing of all
kinds. New type, and.ornaments
have been initalled, alea a large sup
ply of uu-to-date material has just
been received. Do not send work
out ef town when !it car^ be as
cheaply and satisfactorily done
right at your door.
City council did a good thing
when they drew a tight rein on
the habit of keeping stores open
and selling ou Sunday. Tb its State
of affairs had gottou entirely *od
common here.-Bamberg Herald.
Concerning the matter of selling
merchandise on Sunday let a li! tie
tighter rein be drawn in Edgefield.
I Largest stock of Chairs ever
Drought to Edg?fi?dd uow on sale
at
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co.
The farmers of the entire cottoo
belt have received great benefit
from the efforts that have boen
put forth by the Southern Cotton
Association and ought cheerfully
to aid in defraying the rxpeuses
of the work. The farmers of Dar
TllugTotrS&?ftt^^ contributed
$600, whichis?^fp^
bale., for this purpose. ^Mrj^y
should do her share.
If buying new buggies and wag
ons can be .taken as an evidence
of prosperity, the colored people
pf this section are/iding upou the
crest of the wave of general pros
jperity. lt would not surprise us
to see some of them discard ol i
"Baalam" and come to town on
Saturday afternoons in horseless
I csirriages. There would be auto
! mobiles galore throughout the
county if they could be bought on
?"leens."
Just received fresh supply Seed
id Raisins, Currants CitroD, Nuts,
Spices, etc.
W. E. LYNCH & Ca
The state, convention of the
United daughters of the Confed?
eracy will be held at Johnston
this week, beginning on Thursday.
Th^ people of Johnston, especially
the ladies, have made elaborate
preparations for the entertainment
of the eighty-odd delegates who
will be iu attendance from all
parts of the state. Rev. P. P. Bla
lock has been invited to deliver
the address of welcome in behalf I
of the local ministers, He and)
Mrs. Camilla Blalock will be
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert
furner..
Card FFQIQ Air. Bronson.
I wish to say to my friends Jhat
I am now with the new firm of
Von Camp, Vaughn <fc Gerald, 802
Broadway, Augusta, Ga., and
would like for them to call on me
when they used anything in the
dty goods line.
Charles A. Brunsou.
We simply do not propose to be
uu lersold. We are ready to serve
you and ask and examination of)
our Furniture, Stove ?, Vehicles.
?etc.
Edg field Mercantile Company.
L. & M. Paint, Lead and zjnc
nou-chalkaqle. Wears and covers
like gq'd. Sold by G. L, Penn &
Son.
Wear the Warren suspender. For
I saie< by
C, E. fcAY'S
FOR RENT; Two five-^oom
houses. One available in ?>ecem.
I ber, the other January the 1st.
I Apply IQ
J, Ii, M1MS.
Fresh . prune.-?, Figs, Malaga]
1 Grapes,?' Evaporated Peaches and
?Appies,
TIMMONS BROS.
For your Fruit Cake came to us
j for fresh Seeded Raisins, Currants
land Citron.
/ : TIMMONS BROS.
It makes no difference what th?
merits of a wag?n are.- You can
] find one as good or better. Try a
Mitchell or Owens boro.
EUGEFIELD^MERCANTILE Co.
j. L. & M. Plaint cont only, fj.^Q
a gall?u. Seven gallons paints a
moderate sige house. Sold by G'.
Penn & Son.
? As we g > to preps, Tuesday af'
ternoou, The. Episcopal ladies ar?
serving turkey aud ham and salads
and cakes and bonbons and ices
and many otht-r nice things in the
Parker build ng for the benefit of
their church. "
In ppring you hear marvelous
fish yarns and in autumn you
he*r grea* reports from the markg
m? n. '1 he best day's gunning thus
lar r ported (and tin's is a fact )
was that of Mr. J. F. Atkti s, who
with Dr. Eugene Murphy and
some ot her-friend?,-wept out for a
day last- week. They bagged. 60
fine partridges. What say Joe Mays
and Joe Holland to this?
Mr. Charles A. BruuBon has
bt-en engaged as salesman by
Von Camp, Vaughn & Garald, or
Augusta,-and will*be pleased to
havo his Edgefi-ld friouds call
upon him. He will also give es
pecial attention to all mail orders
that are sent bim. In serving his
friends Mr. BrunBOu wiU extend
every accommodation possible.
Mr* R. H. Mims-Edgefield's
artist aud photographer, who is
the peer of any iu the large cities
photographed tho elegant mansion
of Mrs. Mattie Caughman a few
afternoons ago. And it has been
many a day since we'saw a finer
picture. The architectural beauty
of the house is made to stand
out clearly and boldly.
At this season, when the cr ms
have all been co? vet ted into cash,
a great number of people have
some money left over after paying
ail indebtedness. While the ma
jority act wisely by depositing
this surplus money in bank for
safe keeping, some hide it'away
iu a stocking, drawer or old trink
where the burglar is liable to get i'
it or the building burn and destroy
it. If you have a few dollars that
you do pot need form the habit of
depositing itiu the bank. Theie it
is absolutely safe-in your home
or on your person it is not safe. ?
Just received a car each of Rock !
Hill, Hackney and ChaBe City 1
buggies, siso a car of old Hickory '
uragous. We are in a position to 1
make veiy close prices. 1
RAMSEY & JONES. '
i
Twice each year- in July and j
it the Thanksgiving season-the i
members of the Edgefield Baptist
shurch, besides their regular con- j
;ributioii8 for benevolence, make
ipecial contributions to the Con- (
lie Maxwell Orphanage. There is (
io cause . fostered and sup- ?
>orted by the church which ap- |
jeals with greater force to every j
?eart, and for this reason these j
ipecial collections are always ]
generous, and given with a rare |
ipoutaneity. The sum of $115.00 (
las been forwarded this week by t
ilr. 0. Sheppard, the treasurer of |
he ch''*"'i', to the orphanage. (
Rev. Royal Shannonhouse, rec- t
or of the Church of Nativity, has (
esigned his rectorate here and }
wTftsarike first of December leave L
here for Edgefield to which place
heihas been assigned, by Bishop
Capers who esteems him highly.
Many friends made here in bis
stay of fifteen months will deeply
regret the departure of Mr. Shat g
nonhouse, for by his genial man^
nor, kind heart, and devoted work
Pe has attached many to him.
Edgefield will gain an excellent
minister and a good man.-Union
Times.
Now is the time to buy shoes
Get my prices before buying. Ca?
save you moiiay.
C. E. MAT'S. .
Mince-meat in buckets also 10
cents packages at
TIMMONS BROS.
We have just received the
largest stock of Rockers, Dining
Chairs and Dining Tables ever
brought to this market.
RAMSEY & JONES
See our new Raye Crepe flan
nels for waists before you buy. All
of the new shades.
C. E. MAY.
4 Gals. JJ. rfc M. Paint and 3
gals, oil cost about $8 50 and will
paiut moderate sized house.
Sold by G. L. Penn & Son.
WARNING: Arthur^ Glover, a
boy 16 years old, has left rae with
out permission. When a small
child he was giveu to me by his
mother, Caroline Hood, and I'
hereby forbid anyone from hiring
bim.
Charlie Glover,
Prescott, S. C.
FOR SALE; Two-horse car
riage iu good condition. Too
heavy f jr one horse ia why offered
for sale. Apply at the college to
F. N. K. BAILEY
Dou't pay $1.50 a gallon for'oil
because'labeled mixed paint. Oil
oulv cofrt? ?Qcts. a gallon. Buv
L. ri M. Paint, and add oil. It
m ikes paint cost $1.20 a gallou.
Sold by G. L. Penn & Son.
A large assort men > of all widths,
colors and styles of Pioture Mold
ing just reoeived at
TIMMONS BROS.
I fay positively that tfcere is no
better line of elothing in Edgefield
and that I oan not be undersold.
Give me an opportunity to prove
what I say.
CE. MAY.
. If you are looking for chai TB
that are nicely finished low in
price and comfortable, you should
by all means call at store of
Edgefield Mercantile Compa y.
We have just received a fresh
shipment of Nunnal'y's Candies
by express.
G. PENN SON.
Ask 'Bob Griffith what he thiukp
of th"\_Tavlor Can nady Buergv.
Then, (?gl^Hugh Quarlej abQutJtbe
Galdsborol
EB^EP?E^LD MERCANTILE Co.
Farmers Called to Meet.
The farmers of Edgefield ccunt'y
are hereby requested io meet in
their respective t wnships on
Saturday, December the 2nd, and
elect delegates to the county
meeting which is to be held iii the
court house on Monday, the 11th
of December. This county meeting
is a very important one. a id all
farmers are urged to at lend. Offi
cers will beebcted for the ensuing
year.
S. T. Williams,
President.
Edge field's Heavy Cotton Receipts
Either more cotton has been
produc d iii the county this year
than la.- t or the high price that
has pie vail ed on the Edgefield
market has caufed- cotton to be
brought here that in >h- past was
c?rried to other placep.. The re
c.ipts to dato, according tojhe
lecords of Mr. Cheatham, the
public cotton weigher, aggrega:e
upwards of 7,000 bales, which is
more than was received here dur
iug the entire season of 1904-05.
During the last three seasons the
Edgefield buyers ha?e left no
stones unturned to make this rank
among the leading marke ts of this
section, and the steady increase
in the amount of the staple that
is brought here shows how adm ira
bly they have succeeded.
Union Thanksgiving Service.
The pastors of our town have
arranged for au ion thanksgiving
service to be held in the Metho
dist church ou Thursday morning
at eleven o'clock. Instead of a
regular sermon the hour will be
taken up with prayer, praise and
short informal talks from all of
the pastors " Unfortunately-be
cause business is generally sus
pended on" Thanksgiving day
mauy rogar! it as a hoi ida}*, when
it should rather be observed as a
holy day. It is earnestly desired
that this special servioe shall be
largely attended. Certaiuly every
heart should feel prompted to
render thanks to the Great Giver
af every good and perfect gift. At
the close of the servioe a collection
will bd taken which will be divi
ded amoug the several orphanages
that are supported by the denomi
nations of our town. Go prepared
to give ; liberally . to this very
?vortby cause. . "
In Important Blass Meeting.
- At its regular meeting on Fri- 1
lay afternoou last the town coun
?i?, after discussing the need of a
nore abundant water supply and
better lighting facilities for our
:own, decided to call amasB meet
ng of the entire citizenship of
Edgefield, to be bdld iii the court
louse on Monday night next. This
iccasiou will afford an opportuni
;y to determine what the senti
nent is. Whether it be for lights
ir water, or both, also whether it
)e undertaken by the muuicipali
y or whether it is the wish of our :
dtixeus to grant a franchise to a
mvate corporation.
calling this meeting. The gentle
men into whose keeping have been
committed the affairs of the town
stand ready to ear.y out the will
of the people if it be in their pow
er to do so. After a full and free
discussion of these important mat
ters by the leading citizens those
in authority oan proceed advised
ly.
57 inch Suitiug in black, green,
navjr, brown and gray at 50c per
yard at
C. E. MA"?.
>
Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Force and
Postum just received at
TIMMONS BBOS.
m mr uti"
-That's what a prominent
druggist said of Scott's
Emulsion a short time
ago. As a rule we don't
use or refer to 'estimonials
in addressing the public,
but the abovt ^mark and
similar exj ssions are
made so oftei'. n connec
tion with Scott s Emulsion
that they are worthy of
>ecasional note. From
infancy to old age Scott's
Emulsion offers a reliable
means ' of remedying im
proper and weak develop
ment, restoring lost flesh
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of
Scott's Emulsion is no
more of a secret than the
composition of the Emul
sion itself. What it does
it does through nourish
ment-the kind of nourish
ment that cannot be ob
tained in ordinary food.
No system is too weak or
delicate to retain Scott's
Emulsion and gather good
from it.
We will send you ?
sample free*
Bc me that thia picture In th?
form of a label is on the wrajppc?
of CT cry bottle of Emulsion yw
buy.
S?0TT ? BOWN!
Chemists,
SOc. and $?; ajjjftk^
F^esh supply of Rowney's Can
dies in packages and bulk.
TIMMGNS BROS.
Go to the planing mill for shin
gle*, no. 1 and no. 2.
F.u^ipfER $ CATO.
Invitation to The Corner Store.
You mus I- see for 'yourse'f iu
order to fully appreciate.the - ppe
ci I t hings we ha v.'1.
Therefore we extend lo you a
very cordial invitation lo come
to th? (Joiner Store at any time.
Bring your friend*, too.
It will H ff-nd us pl ta PU re lo have
you ' om'- whether a.? visit r or
buy er.
,'fhe CLr'struHR 'Lings will all
be iu shortly, and lo show I hem
will be great satisfaction lo us.
.We can show you many novel
ties along with Reed and Queen
Quality shoes f>?r women and Hu
ms u-ic for m^n.
. Prop. The Corner Store.
W. H. '1UR-NER.
FOR SALE: Three rru'e< (mv
extra larg-),, 1 Jersey cow, 2 fine
Jerte;- heifers, mower aud rake
(almost new), one mid twc-horfe
plows, complete assortment shop
tools, corn ifodder an I p?a hay,
and two good wagons. Will sell?t
very reasonable prices.
' ' G. D. Mims,
Faifa, ?. C.
4 10,000 churches painted with
L. & M. Paint in 1904. L. & M.
costs $1.20 gallon. Sold by G. L.
Penn & Son.
FOR SALE : 500 bushels of
Toole Cottou Seed. They have
been carefully ginned and can be
relied upon as perfectly pure.
D. P. SELF, %s
Plum Brauch, S/D^
Have, you seen the large assort
ment of Perfumery and Toilet
Soap at
TIMMONS Bm3.
m
THE AUGUSTA
SAVINGS BANK.
. 823 Broad Street.
W. B. YOUNG, - - - P'-sidetU
J. G. WEIGLE, - - - - Cashier
SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED
Interest Paid on Deposits,
'JANUARY AND JULY,
Kate 4%
For fresh Pruues, Figs arid
Dates come, to our store.
? : ' G. L. PENN & SON,
We are headquarters for fresh
fruits such as Oranges, Apples,"
Bananas, Cocoanuts etc.
" * TIMMONS BROS.
Take Penn's Bitters for the
liver. Thens is nothing better.
G. L. PENN & SON.
Our Iron Beds have been ad
mired by all who have seen them
prices very reasonable.
RAMSEY & JONES.
? bhg assortment of blankets an
comforts" just received. Letts*
make you. prices before you buy
CE. MAY.
.Don't buy a Buggy until you
have seen our "Watertown" to ar
rive in a few days.
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO.
Harris Lithia and Glenn
Springs Water al way's on hand at
TIMMONS BROS.
THOMAS & I
Are you daily missing
s?ngB of life?
Music, we mean!
The melody of sounds'
treble tones, to tho full s
are BO easy to obtain from
The days seem brighter
life's journey not half ?
.be touched with the suns,
mow and then.
Think of the dividends i
be accruing for you from a
ithen let us help you decid*
We. handle th<
STULTZ & BAU
STERLING,
and other i
$185. to
ORGANS from
706-708-710 Broad Street,
ASK FOR I
111
New Fall Mill
I desire to inform the ladi
that I have just received my J
NERY. I have studied very i
have purchased all of the newi
My line of PATTERN
HATS is very strong. I kno?
1 am constantly adding ne
1 invite you to call.
Miss M
Opposite Preshv
We are daily opening up
winter Clothing,
Prices never so reasonabl
The quality and workman
Come and see them befor
6.0? to 18.00, Boys-" from
i We-solicit your trade.
j ' s " w. 1
. pgpF'N?xt ta pftst-offl?e^
Only
6?//-.
Creanrof Tarte
Baking Powder
^Food^saac?e wkh alum
baling powder carries alum
to the ?tomacfi unchanged.
ScientisTs have positively
demonstrated this and that
such food is partly indi
gestible and unhealthful.
We bave in stock bunal robes
made in latest styles for men,
women and children $1.00 to $15.
00,
??DGEFIELD MERCANTILE Cc.
Have you tried our new 10 cents
Salmon. You will like it.
G. L. PENN & SON.
A solid car of chairs to arrive
?bis week, ranging in price from
I? cents to $8.00.
Edgefield Mercantile Company.
Just received a supply of Red
Letter Bibles at very reasonable
priceB.'
W. E. LYNCH & CO.
We want your trade in our line
and stand rpady to match any
prices in Dry gooda, Clothing,
Shoes and Notions.
0. E. MAY.
You can't break Mitchell wagon
skeins. We guarantee them to be
of hest maleable iron.
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co.
Ju&t arrived, a lot of Auburn one
boree wagons. Lfjt us sell you oue.
Edgefield Mercantile Company.
New dress goods, and new waist
lanuels just received at
Cl. E. MAY.
There is no usa to send to the
;ity stores or mail order house?
'or Wedding Presents. We have
i very large assortment of Cut
jlasB, Silverware, Cutlery, Jevvel
y and Sundry novelties that are
oo numerous to mention, all of
vhich were purchased from the
eading manufacturers of the
lountry. Let us supplyjyour needs
Ve can save yon. money.
^?SisEY't JONES.
1
WITH
Kl LLTHE COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNCS1
/CONSUMPTION price
FDR I OUGHSand 50c & $1.00
4J0LDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THKOAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK
one of the greatest bles
the light airy, graceful
oulful base notes, which
the Everettrpiano.
, the tasks lighter and.
so serious, when it can
hine of beautiful sounds
n pleasure which should
piano investment, aud
e which piano to select.
3 EVERETT
ER, BACKARD
HARVARD,
makes from
$1500.
815. to $150.
Augusta, Ga.
CATALOGS.
.mery.
es of Edgefield and vicinity
FALL STOCK of MILL l
clo^ely the new styles and
?st and latest things.
and READY-TO-WEAR
rv I can please you.
:\v goods to my stock.
ary Buford.
'terian Church.
our large line of fall and
e.
ship guaranteed,
e buying. Men's Suits from
i.o o to 7.00.
^, HART & CO,
Odd features in Hats.
There, are special features
in our hal: department be
cause, we are not "hampered N
by tradition." We are free
from the prejudices of the
-Exclusiva hat store," there
fore you will find an unusual
variety here.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Very Close Prices.
I have boueht verv heavily of FALL and WINTER
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS and DRY GOODS and am
too crowded. Need more room in my store'. In order to
move the .goods I am offering some especially LOW
PRICES on STAPLE MERCHANDISE.
Now is your opportunity tp^make your hard-earned cash
go a long ways. We will not be undersold. We b?y.close
and sell close.
Do you need.a SUIT, HAT or PAIR of SHOES? If
so, come, to us. Our goods and prices are right.
The Jad}* folks are Hocking to our store to get our bar
gains in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, SKIRTS and
CLOAKS.
Try us once and you will always come tof our store to
supply your needs. , -,
[J^^Come and let us show you what we have.
. . J. RUBEfc'STIEN,
ADVERTISER BUILDING, - - EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Now Ready
OTJR FAIvIv STOCK
is about complete, and we invite
interested buyers to call and in
spect this array ci Merceadise.
Our prices., styles and qualities
are correct. Satisfaction given
or your money back. . |
Yours for business, ??.
E. HAR?
We come ! Welcome ! !
We welcome you to our store to.inspect our NEW FALL GOODS.
Every department is now full.
SHOES : No better line of Shoes has ever been shown in Idge
Seid, all grades and prices.
CLOTHING: Before buying p.e? our great values in Men's and
Boys' Clothing. They can't be beat.
DRY GOODS : This department is up to our usual high itand
ird.
DRESS GOODS AND WAISTINGS: We have all of tht ntw
?veaveB in these goods, also all of the popular colors.
See our Laces, Embroideries and dress Trimmings of all kmdt.
A Supurb line of Silks for Waists.
Underwear from 25 cents up to the finest.
l?fir-Coni? to see us. The New York Racket Store will not be
undersold.
J. W. PEAK.
Made-to-Order Garments
Moderate Prices Servicable
Stylish Delay
WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARMENT TO GIVE
ALL AROUND SATISFACTION IN WEAR,
SERVICE AND STYLE
Examine our several hundred samples of Cheviots, Wor
steds, Cassimeres, etc.-none better.
Overcoats and suits made from heavy-weights thet will
protect your body from chilling winds and your pocket
book from high prices. You will never fully appreciate the
convincing wor.h of our garments until you have worn ont
of them-they retain their shape and appearance of new
ness during au entire season's wear-and longer if you use
them.
Ever since we started in business vra
have made standards and prices^Standardi
higher and Prices lower.
It will be a pleasure to convince you
that what we say is right. Better give w
this opportunity-it will pay you.
e. E. MAY.
Stood The Test 25 Years
No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 rate.