Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 21, 1906, Image 3

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jp^fi?ld Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAR. 21, 1906, tee^L News. Mrs. J. H. Tillman spent sev eral days at Clark's Hill last week, ;Cft^otoi?g Monday afternoon. The Advertiser Job office ?B.l?rn iug out some first-class work. Send ns your orders for printing of ali kinds. Satisfaction guaran teed. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. C.. Mathis of Colliers were in town on Friday, a.?d visited the college"where their .daughter Aliss. Weinoua 5Tathis is a, student. :"Cerealite, Cer alite, "Cereahte. Ask W. VV. Adams about it. - 'Owing to the fae! that she will leave 'Edgefiald early m April, I - Mrs. T. A. Rice advertises furni ture and household goods for salt iu tais-.ie8U*?. XTse" Lee's Prepared Agricultu i?l Lime to prevent Rust and . Shedding' in cotton. For s?ie by ? The Edgefield Mercantile Co. The new locals of Messrs. Tin> mou8 Bros. this week have a busi ness ring to them. Read and heed them. ' .. Fresh ebipment of Georgia Cane ?nd New Orleans Syrup. " TIMMONB BBOS. . Mri Thomas Adams, the popu ?>^Iar: salesman of the Timmout drn'g store, apentj?uuday at Col lier, with the Jbomefolks. He wae accompanied by Mr. Paul Cog burn. Special notice, given yon. Look oui for.the many useful articles for House Keepers that wiil ap pear on-Jas. M. Cobb's 5 and 10| ; cents Bargain Counters for tte next sixty d tyB. ?) The ladies of the Baptist church, at .Trenton gave au oyster supper, ou-Friday evening last from which they-realized the sum of $20; President Batley is constantly improving and embellishing in vari ona ways the college property. He hae: recently had considerable -painting done ou the., interior of j - ihe building. T Full stock hames, traces, and all kinds of farming implements. P. P. Blalock,Jr. f?'?i Handsome Cadet Lester Broad water, who is a matriculate of the Citadel,, secured a few days fur ; .: lough iast weet which he spent ^ with his father. Mr. A. F. Broad water. ?;:-.^.Mt^J'. T. Rogers, of Society, - '7H1H, has. been in Edgefield for '^several :<Jivys^ He came, of course, J - to see hi? sister,- Miss Floreuce Rpgersjwho has been for several ^-^e^ke^s^^icom?d visitor to.our;| ... town. . " At trie lyceum entertainment on . to^moriow evening a more varied ' \prdgra21 will be presented than at r any.of^the former attractions. The v^MiaaeikTuruer and Miss Estes -I " - not totii mention Mart King, the celebrated humorist-with their,) cougB^and music and beauty ehon^?ttract hundreds. We nave been requested to an nounce the the "Travelling Art Collection of the State Federation of Women's Clubs" is on exhibi tion at jthe Edgefield Public Li brary Tuesday and Friday after noons.-Everybody is very cordial ly invited to call and ?pe it. While cars were beingsbifted on the track in the cotton mill-yard Saturday afternoon au empty coal car and a Box car loaded with cot ton wera in some unaccountable or unavoidable way mu off the coal chute, smashing the box car . into smithereens. Just received very fine Califor nia table peaches. . T1MMON8 BBOS. Congressman Patterson desiree to announce to the farmers of this district that he has made arrange ments wjth the : Department of Agriculture, by which he can sup ply tobacco seed ju packets cou taining enougn.S8ed to plant from three to fi vo acree, to any one who would like to experiment in to bacco culture, if they will write him at one?'. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. - WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, ? accurate compounding, and rea eonabie prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Misses' Hattie Newsom, Ora Landrum'and Lillie Mae Bailey went down to Augusta on Thurs day evening last to see and hear Madame Bernhardt, where she ap |>eared in "Camille." As ehe has passed by several years the three score mile stone of her earthly pilgrimage this ie probably the last tunr of the South that this celebrated actress will make, coo sequentlywe are greatly surprised that more Edgefieidians dia not hear h br. ' There !8-uothing on the market superior ta a "White Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Don't miss our Special Values in 40 inch Lawns and Mercerized ' Pongee eff?cte. J. M. Cobb. . Decorated Toilet Sets at $2.50 to-$7*00. ^;;JEdger}eld Mercantile ?ompan/. See our beautifully decorated li toilet;Sets before you buy . - 11 1 #AMpi3Y & J0SE8. ? MT. B. F. Jones has come home from the veterinary college ir? Chicago for his vacation. Frank's friende are extending bim a very cordial welcome. The - lyceum' attractions, never fail to draw large audiences, which indicates that* the tastes-of our people have been cultivated. They appreciate and enjoy high class entertainments now as "never be* fore. Tickets for Mart King and the Southern Trio are iu great de mand. I Just received a large supply of Hardway and' Carpenter's Tool6 of all kind. Call upon us when iu. need of these goods. Ramsey & Jones. Mrs.. E. G. Haltiwanger, of Aiken, spent several days last week with Mrs. W. H. Turner. This good woman? who has many Warm friends here, has always been a Toyal fr-eud to Edgefield. She continues to come to this market to do all of her shopping. Ask Mrs. I. A. Webb of Tren tou what she thinks of the Model Qu?'eu Stove; Guaranteed by * , . Edgefield Mercantile Co. FOR RENT : One new seven room house, also one five-room house. Apply to . J.L.MIMS. While Senator Tillman and his family.are* in Washington myri ads of beautiful flowers in hie garden at. Tienton are "born to blush unseen, and waste their sweetness on the desert air/' Some who have peeped in at Mr. Till man's flower garden recently pro nounce it to-be a scene of surpass ing beauty-a veritable Magnolia on-the-AsbJey. Eggs For Hatching: Pure Bar red and Buff Plymouth Rock, Buff and Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds and Silver Laced Wyandotte for sale. $1.00 p-r setting 13 eggs. W. T. Kinnaird, Waycross, S. C. The girls'misfciou band of the Baptist church " celebrated their first birthday on Saturday last ut the Bapttst church. This society was organized by Mrs. Kate Black just one year ago,"Jaud has done much to stimulate missionary en thusiasm among the girls who are its members. Mrs. Black comes up from Trenton every two weeks to superintend the work of the band. Just received a large stock ot Hames, Traces, Back-bands, Plows and~Plow Stocks. My prices are very reasonable. Let me supply your needs. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Mr. F. Wayland Wright, of Au gusta was in Edgefield ou business on Friday last. He bas several very warm friends in our town*, being an old Bchbol-mate of Mr. A. A: Glover. Besides being a dealer iii metal roofing of all . kinds Mr. . Wright is .a- very suc cessful tinner and.; contractor, baying just.completed 'ia. ne?w roof on the large cotton mill 'at Gran itayille. He guarantees satisfac tion on all material sold by. him and on all w>rk done under his supervisi?n.* We direct attention to his advertisement in our col umns. We offer you choice of 100 pairs Ladies'and Misses'Slippers, for merly sold from 75 cents to $2.0Q, at 50 cents a pair. The Corner Store. The poor, dowu-trodden, .hen pecked men catch it on all occa sions-at home and abroad. As the congregation emerged f*om ono of the churches on Sunday morning a conversation arose among some of the sisters as to missionaries, * and young ladies ?oiug~to foreign lands to marry some men whom they possibly bad ?ever seen. One lady remarked, partly in jest and partly in ear nest, "I don't see why a woman wants to marry a mau whom she has never seen ; its bad enough to have to put up with them when you know all about them.". We married men grinned dryly aud said nothing,, while a bachelor near by laughed heartily. To a Smart Property-Owner. Painting is practical work. Skill wius. It's ttie -same with paint caking. You know 4- gallons L. &. M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint for a moder ate sized house-'che best paint money can buy-because ^the L. & M. Zinc bardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes the L. & M. Paint wear like iron. Buy L. & M. and don't pay $1.50 & gallon for Linseed Oil, as you iu in ready-for-use paint, but buy Dil fresh from the barrel at 60 cents and mix with the L. & M. lt. & M. costs only $1.20 per gallon. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. Large stock of the celebrated 'Old Hickory"' Wagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able plicas. i Ramsey & Jones. Use liee's Prepared Agricultu ral Lime to prevent Rust and Shedding in cotton. For sale by The Edgefield Mercantile Co. 50 Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts TO on our Bargain Counter at less than Cost for 10 days. J. M. Cobb. Lace Curtains, Portieres and 1 fable Covers, all styles, sizes and i trices at Edgefield Mercantile Company. Fresh canned goods of all kinds it Very reasonable prices. ?Your ' )rders solicited. ; P. P. Blalock, Jr. 1 . i Ourlrou Beds have been ad nired by all who have seen them- '. trices Very reasonable. i RAMSEY.& JONES. i r To be able to tell a joke or re late a story well giving due em uhasifl to the climax, is a rare gift. Beiug richly endowed wirb this unusual gift, as vt ell as with many otheis, is whuthaB r ndered Mart'King sn popular, so pleasant au entertainer. FOR RENT: A suiie of seven rooms in the Addison house near the Baptist church. Apply to Miss Virgiuia C. Addison. ' For some time Mr. W. R. Furse has been sending drummers to and from Treutou iu bis buggv drawn by his spirited steed. In order to supply tho growing dn maud for tennis he has opened a livery business at Trenton, in cireasiug his number of horses and vehicles. Mr. Furse solicits the patronage of the public. His ad vertisement appears in this issue. The public should not forg-t that wo keep iu sU.ck every kind and size of coff?u uud casknt ti om $3.00 to $200.00. Weean till order day or night. Our hearse is ready to rurel all calls on short no'ice at a reasonable price. Edgefield Mercantile Co. We know of two ladies of the Chrysanthemum association who are in dire distress, One thought lessly plauted chrysanthemums on the 13th of the. month and ihe other plantod hers on Friday. Both are conceded by many to be unlucky days but we believe in this instance it will prove other wise, and that both ladies will bear off first prizer. The season for gardening is here. We have a Full and Fresh Assortment of Buist's Garden Seeds of all kinds. There are none better on the market. Let us sup ply you. G. L. PENN & SON. The very commodious and elegantly appointed home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams is an ideal place for holding an enter tainment or'a social function ol any kind. Their beautiful new, 6weet-toned Kuabe piano-suburb instrument-also . contributed largely to the pleasure of the Presbyterian entertainment ot Friday evening last. We are headquarters for buggies. Such as the Hackney, Tyson & Jones, Rook Hill, Columbus and Chase City buggies have stood the test bf years, and always give satisfaction. Ramsey & Jones. Two boys went to market with 60 ducks. The larger boy took 30 of the largest ducks and sold them two for $1. The smaller boy took the remaining 30 ducks and sold them 3 for $1. They received for their ducks $25. When they got home they told their father they sold their ducks at the rate of five for $2 and gave bim $24. Explain how it was possible for the boys to make the dollar by thiF trans action. i Just received large stock of Mercerized Madras and P Kv for waists' from 12?to~ 20 ce?ts per yard. Pretty Gingham 5 and 10 cent. We invite you to call. J. W. Peak. Should you own ahorse cr mule that is subject to colic call at the Penn drug store and puichasa a bottle of Anderson's colic mixture. It is a preparation that bea.s the name of Maj. R. S. Anderson, who originated it and used it with great success forjmaoy years. Mr. Yancy M. Faulkner told us a few days ago how highly he prized this never-failing remedy, it haviug re cently relieved one of his mules that had a very severe attack of colic. The Sunday school at the mill chapel continues to grow and pros per under the leadership of Mr. L. E. Jackson, the superintend ent, who is aesisted by a very faithful corps of teachers. A spe cial service was held on Sunday afternoon lael. Th.9 rogular class work was dispensed with and in structive, helpful addresses were mad.' by Rev. C. E. Burts and Mr. A. S. Tompkins. Mrs. John R. Tompkins presided at the organ. The good music and sing ing added much to tho pleasure of the occasion. The hour was very profitably spent, and let us hop* that the eanfost and timely words from the speakers on this occasion will give a new impetus to this very noble work. Cerealite Top Dressing for Grain, Cerealite for Corn and Cot ton Cheaper and better than Nitrate Soda. V/. W. Adams. We claim to be headquarters for Fine Cigars. Timmous Bros. Fresh etock of Art Squares and Rugs just received. Ednefield- Mercantile Comp?uy. Raise Fice Chickens . I breed Barred Plymouth Rocks only. My Hens are purest br^ed ; my Cocks are direct from Lancaster, Pa., and are very fine. Will sell 13 eggs for $1.00, also vory fine heus for 50cents each. J. P. BATES. Just received the best Seed Irish Potatoes in all the popular varieties. Let me supply you. P. P. Blalock Jr. "Model Queen" stoves stand at the head of all cooking stoves. We have them in 22 in. ovens. . Edgefield Mercantile Company. To Cure a- Cold in One Day. rake LAXATIVE ?1?OMO QUIN CKE Tablets. All druggist refund :be money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. FOR SALE: Oue geod buggv mare. For further information ipply at this office. ( "Uncle" George Joh neon ah af Col. Johnson is one ot the lycpnrx patrons and WH know th it he will enjoy in:nnnsely the-banjo music and negro melodies that iiie.to bi P?ng hy th> Georgi? girl*. Take Penn's bitters for th? liver. There ie nothi . g: better. G. L. PENN & SON. The founders and builders ol the churches in our town did not build wisely. T.ere is not a church liuilding in Edgefierd that is large enough for all occasious. Our fore fathers little thought that any .one would ever be turned away from ih-churches, for 'want of seats. However, if the Baptists and Episcopalians carry out theil plaus for enlargement the situa tion will be relieved in pirt. Us* Peruvian Guauo^ natural fertilizer," btst by it-st ai.d prcol For sale by The Edgefield M-rcautile Co. '? .' .'. ' "? jr..-.. The demand for stock has been unprecedentedly great in this county, the local dealers having urokf-u all former r?cords. How ever, not as great number of west ern horses and mules have been .-old in this section as some others. So far as our information goe& Chester is in the lead with twenty lour car loads. It will require some very close "figgoriu" this year tu pay for the horses and mules and guano aid corn and bacon and flour and bank notes, Nice Decorated 100 piece Din ner Sets at $8.50 and $10.00. Forty-two piece Sets $5.00, Edgefield Mercantile Company. FOR SALE : One oak side' oa',.' hat rack, parlor set, bed-room set, lt) dining chairs, cook J3tovp, two burner oil stove, small Jcoal stove (suitable for office), 12-foot ex tension dining table (walnut), also upright piano slightly.used. The foregoing can be seen by call ing between now and April 5th at the r sidence of Mrs. T. A. Rice. Mbs Ella Leveritt, who hap spent ten continuous years in China as a missionary, came from China on the same boat with Miss June Nicholsou, aud accompan-ied her to Edgefield. She made a very rnelructive and interesting ad dr^s at the Metcodist church on Sunday afternoon, giving some of her experiences and some idea of her work as a missionary. She gave a very glowiug account of the successful and zealous labors of M?BS June Nicholson, stating that she had accomplished more in the four years of "her stay, than had many who had been on th? field for ten yearp, and that her "labors bad not been in vain in tne Lord." The most attractive bar gains for the season . in Dry Goods, Laces, Embroideries. Spe cial Values in W^hite Goods? Lawns, Madras,. and Gingham will be put on .dur . .bargain . coun ters during the uext 30'days. - J.,.M..(-:obb^' .. ..: .'Ss-O^:,.' Sachet p?wde?-ali-bdor?^in. bulk? .Colgate's TalcumvP^'wderv Roger & Gallet'a Toilet Powder-'at Timmons Bros.' Oar load of Stoves just'.J'.-riveci Can furnish stoves from $8. to 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded'. Edgefield Mercantile Company. We are showing a very strong line of Children's School Shoes, aleo a beautiful line of Misses' aud Ladies' Dress Shoes. J. W. Peak. TED PH ll" -That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we dont use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion, that they are worthy of occasional 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 Emu!-, sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment-the kind of nourish/ m?nt 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 Mt that this picture ta th? form of ? UM li on thc trappet of tr try bottle of Bombi n 700 buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl ?t"N.Y* ?Qc and $1; all drogfaifc Large assortment of clocks good time-keepprt?-at low prices . P. P. Blalock, Jr. Seed Irish Potatoes in all Ile leading and popular varieties Rose, Goodrich, Pierleas, Bliss just recoived direct from th< jelebrated Buist farm. G. L. Penn & Son. iir IM ?rr Ca made wi Baking Are delicious anc cold weather breakfast Made in the mor; ting" over night; nev digestion. To make a perfe a thousand other c "Royal Baker and f free to any address. ROYAL BAKINQ POW '.'lhere ii. ver was a gosse so gray, Bat soo e day soon or late, An ? ? .M. . . - wa j, And took ber for bis mate." Swifl'p, Baldwin's, Haugh'* Bradley's, and Etiwan Guanos "You pays your money and taket yoiir Choice." / W/. W*. Adams. Mr W. A. Hart has bought hip father's interest in their mercan tile business and will c ndu* t it :'a his own name in future. We a rect attention lo his new adver tisemeut in ,ihis ist-ue. Try Egg-0-See, the new cere for delicate people. Timmons Bros. . On Thursday evening -last Co F. N. K. Bailey entertained-soi: of hiSifneuds myally with a op< sum dinner.. In addition tot; proverbial "possum and taters" great variety of meat <, 6weet mea and the season's delicacies wei. bountifully spread upon the fei tive board: Agaiu cfti friday eW. lug President Bailey invited few friends to participate iu a d lightful oyster supper that wc given to the students. Stoves of all kind $8.00 t? $3500. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Jesse Laugford, the negro whf broke jail on Tuesday of la?t week, was captured the following morning by Mi. E^ L. Ryan. Langford went directly, from Edgefield to the home of Will Abney who lives on Mr. Ryan'? farm, the two negroes having been in jail together prior to the recent term of,Court. Soon after the arrival of Langford at. bis home Will Abdey informed Mr. '0^^tJ?^^^^? from jail. The f?wl?^^^?^?^??3l and tele phoned' Sheriff Ouzts to cube for ] pt'mi 'The best quality of Violet and Florida Water on the market in bulk at TIMMONS BROS. Letter to Edgefield Doctors. Edgefield, S. C. Dear Sirs: For your house, no matter what's the matter with it ic isn't a human you know-a prescription : Devoe lead-and-zinc. Apply with a brush, from one to three coat9= get a painter to do it. Se vt n state chemists know all about Devoe; have^ analyzed it; report it pure; will analyze it oc? casionally. They buy it in the open market wherever they like. You Know wuat the color a?d dryer are for; do you know what the lead-and-zmc and oil are for? Not being a painter, you may uot eboos? to know; but we'll tell you. Lead-and-zinc and oil combine to form a rubbery waterproof coat to keep out dampness. That*H the whole business. IL? oil would do it alone; lend and-c il would do it, without tbp zinc; zinc and oil without the lead; but tbe three together are besVlecause they wear brst. . We say to you, "g"t a painter", as wp'd say toh'm "get adector" H very mau to bis trade. Can't all be painters and doctors; dou't want to. You will be more successful in a prosperous looking house: and he in good health. Take good care of one another. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. The Edgefield Mercantile Co. 70. A. A. Wells, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, P. B. Mays, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith arn now using Mitchell and Oweusboro Wagou9. Ask them about their weak point before buying. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Sleeplessness. Disorders of the stomach pro duc? a nervous condition and often prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimu ate the digestive organs, restore .he system to a healthy condition and make sleep possible. For sale ?y G. L. Penn & S -n. Freeh Jell-0. the popular 'able 'delicacy, just received. G. L. Penn & Son. Has Stood The Gro C No-Cure-No-Pfi t?i Hoya! Pow?e* j i wholesome-a perfect t food. ling; no yeast, no "act* er sour, never cause inl et buckwheat cake, and lainty dishes, see thc 'astry Cook." Mailed DER COu NE Vf YOCIU Notice of County Treasurer. All parties concerned will please take notice that after March 31st, 1906, my offici will be closed ?0 far aa the collection of taxes of any kind. Respectfully, J. T. Pattison, Treas, E. C. The Advertiser salutes the firm of Talbert & Parker. They have opeued up a large stock of general merchandise in the Parker build ing and are ready for business. The new firm will give especial iltentiou to groceries, hardware and plantation supplies. Mr. C. H. Key who bas b<?en clerking for Mr. Talbert at Parksvijje for sev eral years will be the head cleik of the new firm, having moved his family to Edgefield. Ti y a barrel of my guaranteed flour at.Five and a quarter per barrel. Satisfaction or your money fc)3.cK W. W. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Webb cam uver from Columbia on Saturday last to visit \Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kinnaird. Mrs. Webb wril remain several weeks with ber aunt and uucle. .Heinfz's Pickles, Olives Mus tard and Salad Dressing always on hand. Ti ramons Bros. Mr. E..Y. Conklin, who has made many warm friends sin^- he came from Charlotte to Edgefield some months ago to accept the position of book-keeper at the cot ton mill, was married on Monday to Miss Ella.Clark, of Wilson, ?. C. He and his beautiful bride will reach Edgefield the latter part of the week-.and wi ll. board with Mrs. Ida F. Sheppard. A "hearty wel come' awaits them. " ., f. - " ' Solid car of CTfiairs. If you want that "tired feeling"''relieved buy chairs from ue. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pen sion attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills.*' He writes: "they keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Consti pation and Biliousness. 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Our Block of Furniture is always complete. Bed-room Suits irom $20. up. We buy in car lots and can make very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. SLOANS LINIMENT ASure Remedy for j Neuralgia] Sprains &Bruises PRICE 2^50^00; SOLD BY All Druggists Dc Earl S.Sloan BOSTON MASS.USA You can't break Mitchell wag^n skeins. We guarantee them to be of best maleable iron. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. "To Cure a Felon" says Sam Kendall, of Phillips burg, Kau., "just cover it over with Bucklen's Aruica Salve and the Salve will do the rest." Quick est cure for Burna, Boils, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hauds, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 25c at G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Test 25 Years ve's Ml Tonic iy? 50 cent?. ?m. BALDWIN'S FERTILIZERS. To the Planters of Edgefield County: Baldwin's Fertlizers have stood the test, of six teen.years in our county, its most liberal buyers and . best friends of to-day, are the planters who have used it contiually since its introduction in our county, which fact proves the exceptional merit of t^^IiDWIN'S FERTIL! 2ERS, the Cotton, Corn sind Grain grower. ? Before making your Fertilizer deals for 1906 talk*? with our representative, who will give you the secret of making a bale to the H ere. FOR Mar oh and Apri White Lawns and Piques. Pearl Buttons, special values, to 5 cents per doz3n. Embroideries, Lace and Ribbons-especially cheap-quality good. Headquarters for*. Good Shoes -M^TX<? 'EMLJSL Hats# Visit our Bargain Couulers often and get Good Values. New Spring Goods. Watch this space next week for bargains in Spring G-oods I-have just returned from Northern Markets, where I purchased the latest Novelties in DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, Etc. Don't buy until you see this immense-outlay of Merchandise. Respectfully, JAS. E. HARP JJWP~Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. NEW SPRING, GOODS. We are daily receiving a line of Spring . HATS, ?HOIS?, ei^oxmisrov Call and see us. We can fill your wants. "w. A. Hart ?J^'Next to post-office. ia Use All Animal Matter Ammoniates SWIFT FERTILIZER WORKS High Grade Fertilizers Office 911, 912, 913 Prudential ?juilding, ATLANTA, GA. TO FARMERS: For Cotton cultivation, a reliable fertili zer made strictly from ALL ANIMAL MATTER AMMONIATES, Dried Blood and meat and boneTaukage, should, be used. We use nothing else as an ammoniate. Swift's Reliable fertilizers will not eat the roots ef plants in dry weather nor leach in Tet weather, which can be attributed to Cotton Seed Meal fertilizers. Write -us for our new 1905 booklet. Our fertil izers are dry sud suitable for Drilling and always uuiform in quality. Use Palmetto Hign-Grade 8-3 3, Planter's 8-2-2 for cot ton and corn cultivation. For Sale. By W. W. ADAMS,Edgefie!df S. C. !t will be to Your Interest To come in arid examine the new Prints, Percales, gingham, Lawns and Linens we are showing. Prints at 6 cents per yard. 36 ioch Percales 10 and 12)6 cents Gocd quality Gingham 10 cents. 40 inch Lawns 10 and 10>? cents. Persian Lawn and India Linons at all prices, White Linen for Waists and Suits - at 16%, 25 and 35 cents. Remember, these prices are good six Jays i n the.week and the quan tity is not limited. Our goods are al! priced at fair and Reasonable Profits and we make no statements in our advertisements that we do noe carry out Get our prices on anything in Dry Go ids, (Clothing, Shoes and Hats and we will be satisned with the results. ?See our o aiicl IO cents Counters, There are many verv useful articles and at very low prices. O. ?3. MAY. Always Remember the Full Nomi laxative Rromo Quinine Caresa Cold in One Day, Grip in Two.