Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 21, 1906, Image 2
J. L. MIMS, - - - ED?TOfc
TERMS;
ONE YEAR il 50
t SIX MONTHS 75
-WEDNESDAY., FEB. 21, 1906
r I will govern ; say life and
thoughts as if the whole'world
were to nee the one and read'the -
1 other, for what does it signify to
- make anything a secret, to my
neighbor, when to God, who is
the searcher of oar hearts, all
our privacies are open?-SENE
CA. >
The -Honorable Hub Evan*
sought vindication and endorse
ment of his administration xy re
elev,ion but suffered ignominious
defeat. Out of 136 ballots cast ht
received only 33.
Mr. Ira C. Carson who recently
purchased the ..Mouitor has also
purchased the News and will con
solidate the.two under' the name
-of Thw Monitor-News. Succees to
him in his new and larger under
taking.
Senator Tillman's appearance
before the dispensary investiga
ting committee was somewhat
disappointing. His testimony-or
. rather, speech-so far as revealing j
anything now, was scarcely wort
his passage from Washington to
Columbia.
A good woman who has been
fettere di?) with matrimonial
bonds for a number of years hail
suggested to us that the White
House bride will probably during |
the honeymoon address her hus
band as Nicholas, later as Nick,
and still later aB "Old Nick."
The only change in the dis
pensary situation was the election
of an entirely new board of di
rectors.- The House by a large
majority desired to abolish I he
a tate dispensary but the Senate
refused to concur. The Senate
wanted to reform and patch up
the By stem in order to purify it
but the House rejected the idea of
a "purified" dispensary.
Thirteen will not any longer be
''regarded as an unlucky number.
M?BB Roosevelt rt jected Mr. Long
worth twelve timeB but when he
"popped the question" the thir
teenth time she accepted bim.
Where is the old bachelor who
will say that thirteen did not
carry-w^-fl the frpaj.
m? One needs no stronger ?Tornen t
ta ?stablish the wisdom 'of Bi
ennial sessions than tho doings
of thojecent legislature. Two weeks
consumed with dispensary legisla
tion with no results. Nearly 1400
bills were introduced when proba
bly not one-tenth of them were
actually needed.
. Why make the dispensary a
direct issue in the next campaign?
By a majority the people some
years ago asked for prohibition
and were . denied it. They also
favored bi-ennial sessions but the
legislature refused to make pro
vision fer the change. Wnat as
surance then have the people that
th e institution would be abolished
obould they vote "no dispensary"
next summer. _ *
The newspapers throughout the
State are boasting of the prosperi
ty of the people in their respect
. ive counties, and it makes us feel
good to hear of it. However, there
will be more prosperity in the
State when our people eat more
South .Carolina raised biscuit,
corn-pone, pork, bacon and beef,
and it will be a prosperity based j
. on the most solid foundation.
i Anderson Intelligencer.
Everyone must admit the truth
I .? the foregoing, yet how few
. there are whose plans for the year
? will be influenced thereby.
Sooner or later the land owners
. of the South will, have to take
hold of the farm labor question
and regulate it. All that is needed
to remedy the difficulty is unity
of action on the part of the far
mers. The South is the only place
that we know of where the land
owners are at the mercy of the
: labor they employ.-Oraugeburg
Times and Democrat.
Just as our contemporary saye,
"unity of action on the part of
'the farmers" is all that is needod
to solve the vexatious labor prob
lem, but this one thing needful
will always be a dream, an ideal
never to be realized. The condi-1
lions are roo complex and varied,
being different in every communi
ty. Some own their farms, others
do not; some are independent,
others dependent ; some have one
system, others another; Borneare
generous and magnanimous,
others close and selfish. Furthei-,
more, wages are not un:form, and
labor bas been trained differently
in different sections. The only
solution that will ever come will
be for every farmer to conduct
his affairs as best he can under
existing conditions,
r ^U.nity of action", as applied to
farmers and the labor problem,!
will come with the millennium, if
?tall.
Rev. E. O. TAYI
Iii response to an invitation fror.
Taylor has consented to deliver hi
-He is one of the foremost tempera
has achieved national and iuter-ua
Instead of appealing to sentim
of bis hfiarere, Dr. Taylot speaks c
purely fro.n an educational standp
. All services will be beld in the
the schedule of services with the BI
m., "That Boy of Yours;" Friday
Cbemiptry of Alcohol ;" Saturday
zed,"-illustrated; Sunday morn in
light of Christ and Paul" ; Sunday
ence to Thinking Men."
There are no admission charges,
friends and neighbors to attend. ?
following to say of Dr. Timor's lee
"We wish that every community
lectures that bave been delivered
0. Taylor on the subject of teni pei
ordinary temperance leotureY. His
the Bubject from the staodpointof i
mere sentiment. As he says, there
sentiment; every man believes in
bis definition of temperance. But v
questiou from a purely scientific st
c?an, thinking men are bom d to a<
He is an authority on chemistry. J
he says is true. Wherever he goo
women will go to hear him. Hear
hear bim again."
.'The caus^ of temperance bas nc
in tb is country. For originality, el
surpassed. I do not believe there ij
for educational work in the cause
COLD SPRING.
. The Advertiser did not make
its appearance at our office last
week. What ia th* matter? (The
Advertiser . was mailed^ as
usual la?t week. We do not under
stand how the package for Cold
Spring went astray. Will look
into the matter.-Editor.) ' ^
Yesterday was a beauty,]
church day. A great cona?e^atjon
attended Qhmcbh^^1^^
^?S^BarB^^a^iAcePrescott, Ed
Holmes and . Frank Logau from
Edgefield attended church here
yesterday. We were glad" to see
these young men and hopo tbey
will come again.
Mr. P. B. Christie and M?BB
Lula McGee were married at Rose
Cottage last Thursday by Rev. J.
T. Littlejohn. We wish these
youug people a long and happy
life.
Mr. Ernest Quarles has pur
chased from Mr. James Bodia the
-'Red Hill store" and will take
possession of same.this fall. We
bid Ernest a hearty welcome to
our towu. Mr. Bodie has not given
out his future plans, bat we hope
he will remain in our town. *
Judging from the way our peo
ple talk there will be a large
acreage planted in cotton this
year. The graiu crop promises to
be-very fine.
Messrs. James Strother and
JameB Bodie have both purchased
uew two boree wagons.
Mr. Joe Wilson had the mis
fortune of having his ankle
sprained very badly last week.
He was at work at his saw mill
and a log rolled against his foot
with the above result.
Master Johnnie Smith had his
foot scalded with hot water last
Monday. Johnnie* has suffered
great pain for several days.
Sunday afternoon was so warm,
many of the.lads andlasBPS were
out walking.
Mr. Wallace Holston and bis
prettj bride worshipped at Red
Hill yesterday.
Misa Maggie Joue6 is visiting
friends and relatives near Bethany
this week.
When Edgefield gets her elec
tric plant, we will have a wire run
to our town and have our Btreets
lit up with electric lights.
ROSE COTTAGE.
Supervisor'? Report, Quarter End
ing December 31st, 1905.
[Continued From Last Week.]
724 P B Carpenter 13 35
725 Charlie Cheatham 3 50
726 DrJGEdwards 20 00
727 Steve Clark 150
728 J T Pattison 32 43
729 T E Wood 10 50
730 JJCSeigler 72 00
731 Tom Dukes 5 70
732 G P Sawyer 40 00
733 DJ Griffith 59 00
734 Wm A Byrd 5? 49
735 J H Reel 18 47
736 C A Wells 4 50
737 N C Lime: 1 00
738 Dorn & Minus 1170
739 W K Ouzts 83 33
740 J H Carmichael 5 00
741 Edgefield Mer'tl C i . 2S1 95
742 A M Roberson & I J.? 64 85
743 Walker Evins & Co 2 6?
744 ?* .? 1 95
745 F M Leppard 4 00
746 J B Haitiwuiiger 32 23
747 J E Lorrick 4 00
748 Jiio T Faulkner 22S 74
749 Arrington Bros cfc C ? J15 99
750 Wi'ilkt-r Evins ifc C > 19 41
751 W C Jackson, ?i
752 National Metropolitan
Citizens Bank -15!) 02
753 fl C Watson 2 IKi
754 J L Miras ? 15 Ou
755 Allen & Bax-?ey 9 59
756 J L Minis 2549
757 DP Self 6??
iO?, A. M., D. D.
i. the ministers of our towu, Ur
s course of lectures iii Edgefield.
nee workers in. this country, and
tiounl distinction as a lecturer,
cht and playing upon the emotion?
if \he gr:at eubj'ct of temperance
oint.
Jiaptist church. The following i.
jpjscts: Thursday evening at 8 p.
evening, ''Microbes and Men, 03
evening, "A Glass of Beer Analy
s?t ll a. m., "Oilizeufthip ip tbe
evening, "God's Message ju ?ci
all lectures b-n'ug frue. Urge your
'he Greenville Mountaineer has 1 hf
tures in thal city :
7 in South Carolina could lin ar iiV
in. Granville this week ly Dr E.
?auc'. Dr. Tavlnr is iv.t iiko ih*
work is in a diff?re it li; e. Hi treats
sr jrnee: ? p. ejls to r/ason^ . nt ti
i.^ an ?1 bund ine .? of ni per.it cr
temp'-ian provided you .U:O*??J1
rhat w* n v I to do is lo look a-' th?
and point. Dr. Taylor is a fin?! kgi
rlmit the truth nf his ne et ri nus.
His expetiniPi.ls ptcv" lhai iv h ai
f>, we bt p" the * t hu.king mun und
him onc-i and you uiii desire ti
) abler or more succ-ibsfu! alvoc.rt'
( quenco and effec?iveueS8 he i? un-.
? a man in America better fitted
of tem pera u ce."
Dr. J. B. Hawthorne.
Richmond, Va.
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J as IO Hart
Robert If'iiTm
PI H Sanders
W W ?duros
Sl? vens it El hereilye
Wiri A Byrd*
John Ups ter
Tom Duke,
???J^pster
H TC Hamilton
31 A Walker
lt L Prince
Walker Evins & Co
J T Pattison
J RScurry'
Mrs J R ?c?r.ty
W "H Ousts ;
Lombard Trnn Works
J W Hudson
D P Self
W H Coleman '
W H Ouata
B E Nichulson
W H Ouzts
D A J Bell
J R Blocker
Jake Collier
The J C UOJS Co
O W Larder
J M Marsh
C ti May
W B Cog bu rn
G L Penn & Son
J D Allen
W H Ouzls
G H Seigier
J H Carmichael
F M Warren
Joliu (Juz ts
V/ F W e s t
Joe E Johnson
Ti m tn yr 111 a 11 Bros
Edgefield Mer'tl CJ
D P Self
Jaa E Hart
John T ?'auiktier
Edgefield Mer'tl Co
E T Chappell
A B Broadwater
J B Halliwanger
J W Seigler
T E Wood
J W Ruberson
G P Sawyer
T W Glantou
J W ?Stevens x
B L Jones & Son
T Garrett Talbert
Junes & Son
Dr T E Jennings
D J Griffith
J J C Sealer
The Fanners Bank
R E Morgan
lt ii Jen tlingit
Stevens it Etheredge
RC Grims
Dr.B A Pattison
J C Albeit
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D. P. SELF, Sup. E. C.
E. MOKOAN, Ci'k.
fife. BF
Sprains
S-Bnifess
PRIOR
SOLD BY p
. Al! Druggists!
Dr. Ear! S.Sloan
BOSTON HASS.USA.
BBBaasPMga?aea ^yrrmrev:
Go io the pb fin-.: mill for >hiu
glr -, 1.0. i and ly-. '?
FATLKMI'J? CATO.
Ic po ?; ? n:."-c.i o: i . lid le,I
cr..r.:n r-*''
P. P." CLio(4-, Jr.
Grand Jury for 1808.
A C Mooler, P J/Oaleman, J E
L?rick, Avery Frauklip, J Jacob?,
P C Stevenp, A B Broadwater, L
V.Reese, B RSmiih, f!H Mang"t.
F M Warren.
Thc" following held o\er fro in
1905.
A J M?Vi.l.-v, S B M ?1 s. A IC
P-dgel., N M . Joi.'?*;- \v T Ki
iird. J" . / !? h i\v.
?et:t Jury lat Week March Court.
0 ?) Whin , W /, RM n..Ids, J
4 A Willi-ms .1- hu Bngge, L M
.rond), J H P Roper. Tl L Bunch,
R M ?)errick, Lem H .ir I in g G W
vVis", "Jr. G M Sm ib, G F Townes,
Huai) Clark, M D Lyon, W L
Coleman, Cliffor! Roberson, W R
Gilchrist. John MoGe?, L A Yonce.
I A Stone, \V B Buchanan, T A
Williams, W J Huiet, J W Rop^r,
MF' Brown, John Timm'rmao.
[ S Vaughn, E B William-, C T
Hammond, W R Swearing; n, M
W Clark, E B Mathis, W G Mallet,
L F Doro, J R Timmermm, S W
Sullivan.
Petit Jury 2nd Week.
Elara Prescott, T M Hammond,
B J Day, 0 0 Posey, S W .Miller,
TL Harley, W N Elkins, DO
Holm-.-', WrL Dunovant, C M
Glanton, M K Milford, J L Wal
ker, W D Wood wirri, Plugh Wates,
W F Stillwell, R S ?lackweM, W
0 Whatley, T L Miller, C C Burk
bal'er, E T Chappell, A T Traylor,
N F Manly, J F Talbert. Pi A
Adams'. \V R McHugh, D B Wates,
? Banks. B B Jones, II W Quarle*s,
M A Waison, Sr., G P Cobb, J W
Adams, M Bunch. J ? Priuce, W
3 Adi.mp, L M Ciaik.
?O YOD GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
?idncy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news-,
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures ' made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
ihe great kidney, liver
* and bladder remedy,
lt is ihe great medi
cal triumph of the nine
jilj teenth ccntujy; dis
Sji covored after years of
kF=f ?IJU scientific research by
ri I nS^sDr- Kiimer- thc emi
^tv?S&- " ncnt kidney ar,d .blad
--'-^-Z-Z*- ?sr specialist, and is
.vonderfully successful in promptly curing
ame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
pes and Bright's Disease, which ls the worst
.brm cf l'.idney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swsmp-Root ls net rec
jmmer.ded foi everything but if you have kid
ney, hvsr or biacder troubl? it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among the helpless too poor to ryf*
chase reliefandhg^i?,^, r?c*?Roin~
y.nn'^" * special arrangement has
feen made by which all readers of this paper
who luve not already tried^it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail'also a bool;
telling more about Sv/amp-Root'and how tc
find out if you ha^e kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to |
Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Bing
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cont and' Home of e^mp^noot.
dollar oiies arer.' 'd by .all good druggists. ?
Don't'inak-^ any rh :sl:il;?.- but
remember the -hamp, Fwamn
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-R.oot;
and the addresB, Binghamton, N
Y., on eyery bottle.
Common Colds ar? the Causa of
, Many Serious Dise-i3(.s.
Physicians who hpve gaine.l a
national reputation as aualysts of
the cause of various diseases,
claim that if catching cold could
be avoided a long list of danger
ous ailments would never be heard
of. Every oj.e knows that pneumo
nia and consumption originate
from n cold, and chronic catarrh,
bronchitis, and all tbioat and
lung trouble are aggravated and
rendered more serious by each
fresh attack. Do not risk your
life or take chances when-you
have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy will cure it before th<?se
diseases develop. This remedy
couta ins no opium, morphine or
other harmful drug and has thir
ty y va rs of .reputation back of it,
gained by ils cures under every
condition. For sale G. L. Penn &
Sou Medicine Dealeis.
TRADE MARK
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REGISTERED
fei
crops
balanced
time till h?
from cotton t
Fish scrap is usec
under all crop cc
for the Royster tr
HE
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Norfolk, Va.
Columbia, S.C
For Sale- By
Letter toD. E. Hollingsworth.
Edge field, S. C.
Dear Sir: A painter complained
M' a t ' ur cans are too full; un
handy ; spill.
lt .? a way we have; 'tis handier
not m bj fu 1; but we have a
weakness for ful.,-m?a8ure. Our
gallon contains eight pint?; the
U3uaj "gallon" is sevf-n.
We'll think it ovor agiiu; but
ae like a full can. How much
short would you like a barrel?
St ven gallons would be the pro
portion.
Short-measure suggests that the
shortage is probably" not in the
cheapest ingredient.
Guess we'll stick to four quarts
to a gallon, and fifty gallons a
<b tirel.
The name to
lead-aud-zinc.
g ) by is DevjM
Yours truly,
F. W. DIVOE & C.
The Edgefield Mercauti'je
_
The End of The World
of troubles that n-bbed E.
Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Ia., of
usefulness, came when te be^
taking Electee Bitter. He write
"Two j ears ago Kidney trouj
cans 'd u e gr? at tufferirg, wi
I woai i nev r bs*ve survived
I not taken Electric Bitlers. Ti
also cured me of General Debilifl
Sure cure for all Stomach, Li
and Kidney complaint?, Bj
diseases, Headache, Dizziness
Weakness or bodily deel
Price 50c. G. L. Peun & Sou'
E. Lynch & Co.
Very Handso'me Diners ul
stered iii panesote at $11 pe]
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE
ANTED--B1
for Gasolin?
gines, Stem
gines, Saw Mills,
Cotton Gins, Presses etc?
E. J. NORRIS
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depository.
J. H. BOUKXIOHT. T. H. RAINSFORD,
J. fii. COB?, B, t?. HOLLAND,
A. S. ToypinKS, C. C FULLER, ?
M'. E..PRESCOTT.'
GFFXCf?RS.
?J. C. SHEPPARD, Prepldoiic
AV. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prorident.
El -J: MI MS, Cashier
J. ir. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier.
Pay: !t:!eresi on deposit; hy special
coiii cart.
Money to loan on liberal tenn.--.
Promut anti polite attention to bus
ness.
. YOUR Account'Solicited.
If your eyes- are worth
having they are w?rthjs?ving.
Do so with the right ?kind of
glasses.
Geo. P. Mims.
Optician.
:INSUEANCEAGEN0?
When placing your insur
ance give me a call. I rep
resent a very strong line of
erij?is - - -
Insurance Companies, our
Agent for the largest
IvIBMS - - - '
Insurance Co. I will ap
preciate a share of yourbusi
ness. 1 can be found at ruy
office-Office No. 2---over Bank ofl
Edgefield.
J ?m e?? T.MlMfe
for Big
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Fewer acres, lighter labor, Ia
combination secured with FAR
.tilizer proved perfect by twent;
from Southern soil. Farmers'
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arvesting, and is suited to a gre
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Made with FisH"
? in every ton of Farmers' Bone, ins
nd?t?ons and making it famous as a
ade mark.
RE'S THE SALES REC!
INK OF THE CROP REO
/
f 1G85-250 TONS
/ 1890-1,500 TONS
/ 1895-12,000 TONS
1900-53,455 TONS
5-130,091 TON!
IVSTI
The Edgefield Mercai
Galveston's Sea Wall
makes life now as safe iii that
city as on the higher uplands. E.
\V. Goodloe, who r*?8i('e-i 0:1 Dut
ton Sf., in Waco, TVx., needs HO
sea wall for safety. He writes: "I
have used Dr. King's N^w Din
covery for Coneumption the pas
five years and i? keeps nie wei
:ind safe. Before that time I ha
A cough which for years had bee
growing worse. Now it's gone.'
Cures chronic Coughs, La Grippe.
Croup Whooping Cough and pre
vents Pneumonia. Pleasant t
ak?1. Every bottle gnarauted
Prie" 50c and $1.00. G. L. Penn ?
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A Guaranteed Cure for Piela
Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru
ding Piles, Druggists refur.d money
if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure
in ii lo 14 days 50c.
NToti.ce.
Norice is nereby given that I wiU
make a final settlement o' the person
al estate of J. L. Caughman. deceased,
in the office of the J adze of Probate
I at FdgHMd, S. C., on wednesday, the
121st d:iy of Muroh, 1906, at ll o'clock
a m. and will at. the same time apply
for a finn] discharge as administra
trix of said estate.
. yt A TTIE L. CA UGH MAN,
Administratrix.
JSTotice.
Notii e id hareby given that I will
make a ri - al settlement on thc) estate
oX Mrs. Martha Bo.iwell. deceased, in
the Office of Judge of Probate at
EdgeH?ld, S. C. on Thursday the
22ri il of March, 1906, and at the ?*ame
time will apply fora final discharge
as executor of said estate.
j. MEA LING,
itor.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR.
B? Um CEJIE?L HflD
SftlflG?ES.
We ean supply your needs at
the New Depot.
^VTrices reasonable.
s
Jackson & Johnson
Has Stood the Test 25 Years
The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what you are
taking, lt is iron and quinine in a
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. fJOc.
Stock Raisers, Attention!
A thing of beauty is a j oy for
ever. See Monte Cristo, the beau
tiful black Stallion, before ar
ranging to breed your mares.
CANTELOU & CARMICHAEL.
Edgefield, S. C.
JAS. S. BYRD,
SUKGEOJST DENTIST,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
JEJrOffioe over Post-Office.
?tilizer
Crops
th
;reage
rger yields-a happy
MERS' BONE, the
f-one years of great
Bone is richest in
[rowth from planting
?at diversity of crops,
?ur?ng nourishment
crop saver. Look
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Tarboro, N. C.
Macon, Ca.
itile Company?
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THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN ED C
Paid up Capital.$ . 58,000.06
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dminiatrator and executor, and to accept and execnte trnst.s generally.
A. E. PADGETT, President T. H RAINbFOftD, Vice-Pres.
W. H. HAULING, Cashier. W. A. BYRD, Asst. Cashier.
CORNER STORE
Announces just a taste of Spring commencing
MONDAY, FEB. the 5th ~;
31 Inch Persian Lawu at 8^cents peryard(quautity.limiteJ).
40 " Very Sheer Lawn at ll yard? to'the dollar(limited).
90 ? Irish-Linen Sheetiug $1.25 per yard.
Linen Waisting 20 and 25 cents per yard.
Linen Lawn 75 and 85 cents par yard.
Nie ; Line of Embroidery material and Fletcher's Floss.
The reliable HUMANIC Vici Shoes gor Men.
The W. H. TURNER Box Calf and Vici Blucher for Boys
and Men.
Snappy QUEEN QUALITY aud Reed's dainty Spring Slip
pers und Shoes now on exhibition.
Call and see these Creations of Beauty and Merit.
THE CORNER STORE,
W. H. TURNER?
Proprietor.
Fertilizers Fertilizers.
WE ARE OFFERING TO THE TRADE THIS YEAR
?HE MOST COMPLETE LINE AND THE LARGEST
VARIETY OF FERTILIZERS AND FERTILIZING MA
TERIAL EVER OFFERED IN EDGEFIELD.
PERUVIAN GUANO. Made in nature's factory in the Pe
ruvian Islands.
ROYSTER'S CELEBRATED BRANDS. The most, popu
lar in the South.
ARMOUR'S BLOOD AND BONE MANURES. Have no
equal for merit.
"gRGjA^ CHEMICAL WORKS. Well known to our
trade.
ASHEPOO, STON
oldest manufacturers in the
LEE'S PREPABED AGRICULTUR
prevention of rust and sbeddiug in cotton.
COTTON SEED MEAL, GERMAN KAIN IT, ^?M-K A1 T
OF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH AND BLOOD.
We thank our farmer friends for the liberal patronage given
ue for the past two years.
We solicit their patronage for the year' 1906/
The Edgefted Mercantile Company.
fAVA
SSA GOODS. The three.
business.
LIME. For the
We handle
Southern States Phosphat*
& Fertilizer Co.'s goods.
P. & F.
A. D. Bone,
Augusta High Grade,
Acid of Al j Grades.
These goods are now in warehouse ready for delivery,
JONES & SON
SHOE^"SHOE^ .
We are headquarters for
good shoes for Men and
Women and children.
Try a pair of our Crossett
Shoes for Men and you will
wear no others.
BORN & mms
This Space for
the announcement of the
special sale to toe given by
/
J. RUBENSTEN,
ADVERTISER BUILDING, - - EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Has Stood The Test 25 Years
Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
No-Coro-No-Pay. 50 cerate