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C WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1903. J teeAL NeWSr j Capt. N. G Evans spent a por tion of last week in Jacksonville,* Fb., ou important legal business;' Miss Irene Fuller,- of Long jiree, has been visiting her Blo cer,. Mrs.. W. A.- Byrd for several duys. Dr. J. G. Tompkins has leen spending ten days with Col. and Mrs. Jonu R. Tompkins in Mo bile. ' " "r * Mr. and Mrs. .A. P. Loll,'of ... Joiusto^. spent Saturday and i?" Sunday with Mr.;and Mrs. W. E. ^Lott. .. . y-v.... >? - ' , We claim tc bejieadquarlers for Fiue Cigars. Timmous Bros. Mrs. t; L. Miller, of Collier, ac! ' compauiea by Miss Kate Addison, spent Saturday and Su'ndav wi b Mrs. V. C. Addison. Dr. Horace Wright, who is now a resident of Georgetown, S. C. was cordially greeted iu Edgefie?d ou Friday last. . Ladies see the Corner Store's . Easter necs fixings. There are about a dozen candi dates out in Hampton county aud a goodly n nm ber in some of the' other counties. Who'll he the first t ? break the ice in Edgpfield? MirtS Icfa Cogburn, one of tue most popular, youug ladies of the " Meeting Street section, is speud : ing this week at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. B. Cogburn. FOILSALE Choice Sweet. Po tatoes for Seed. Leave your or ders at the Advertiser office. * Mr. Hamruoud . Roper who has been iu the employment of the | Seaboard Air Liue railroad, station ed a'. Lumbervou, X. C., is at home fora short season of rest and recreation. ' - ' >5 Gentb* aud Boys'try the pateut| =. Spring Collars at The Comer Store. { ' We publish in This issue the notice of the municipal election which in to be held on Saturday, ;tbe 14th of Aprilj.fgr the puiposa of ejpctiDg a mayor and six war dens-to Berve for the next two years. * ' . Col. F. NJ K. Bailey is in at tendance upon the B. Y. P. U.. ..convention iiL.rSparlau.burg this v.'week. He was accompanied by Ca tl? ts Thomas and Charlie Black. Ccrealite, Ger a! i fe, Cereahte, Ask W.. W. Adame about it. . The .first shad of ih? season for ^^U>,:market : arrived- on. -Saturday ^?aisT^.Qriite '?a number*.-crowded aroundrand viewed:theae fine fish with wistful eyes, the "price beiug - so^steep that only a few could reach^t on tip-toe. Ladies try a pair of the Corner StoreV Easter 0. p. and Reeds Oxfordp, , Mr. C E. May has purchased the lot adjoining Mr. W. A. Hart's new residence from Dr. J. G. Tompkins and will begin at once the erection of an attractive resi-. deuce. Mr." Jobn-T. Faulkner bas '* the contracts We direct attention to the new advertisement of Miss Mary Bu ford. Her entire stock of beauti ful spring millinery ?9 now dis played at ber home near the de pot. The ladies should see her beautiful offerings before they make their purchases. v Lpggett's celebrated Teas, and Roasted Coffee froniJtQ to 30 cents per pound." .- " ^ % TIMMONS BROS. Since becoming a permanent dweller among us Mr. P. 'R. Wates has accepted.a position with Mes srs. Jackeob ?fe Johnson as sales man. Mr. Wates, b-ing honest, courteous aud capable, will make this popu'ar firm au excellent salesman Mr. Sam Adame, who is super intending a large farm at Clark's Hill, spent Sunday iu Edgetieid with his brother, Mr. 1 boinas Adams. Sam hus a host of friends in our town who greet ea him very cordially. PRESCRIPTIONS, our special ty. We solicit y?ur Prescriptions, dav or night. ; \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accnrate compounding, aud rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mr. aud Mrs. W. S. Cogburn and bright little Benjamin, who constitnted an excc'ediugly happy trio, were amcug the visitors to tb? Horse Show, spending several days in August*, last week. The Advertiser Job office is turn ing out seme first-class work. Send us your orders for printing of ali kinds. Satisfaction guaran teed. Fresh shipment of Georgia Cane and New Orleans Syrup. TIMMONB BROS. -Fall stock hames, traces, and all kinds of farming implements. P. P. Blalock;Jr. There is nothing on the market Buperior to a ''White Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalook, Jr. Decorated Toilet S?ts at $2.50 to $7.00.. - Edgefield -Mercantile Compan .. See our beautifully decorated -T?ii?t.Set8 before 70u buy. ^j aFVY & JONEf. iir^JT. xi. Uaniuichaei, Dr. y'A'. H. Corley, Messrs. J. R. .Cantelou, L. W. Cheath?m, B. Cautelou, J. P. Bates and L. R.-JoneB "took iu" the Horee -Show xii Augusta ou Friday last, Large sfobk of the celebrated "Old Hickory'' Wagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able piicva. " . Ramsey & Jones. Mr. E. W. Samuel continues to improve the equipments of his shop. He. has recently added one orjtwo pieces of modem machinery, which will not only enable him to do work more satisfactorily but he can complete ? job in ehorter time. Supervisor Self bas completed tho bridge across Turkey creek on the Edgefield and Abbeville road. This, bridge was washed away several mouth?, ago aod'the people who have to cross it io cqmi'ig to Edgefield are grea?ly rejoiced that it has been replaced.. The county gauge ?r? now at work ou the Gil gal bridge, which is also greatly n?jed'jd. The season for gardening is here. We have a Full and Fresh Assortment of Buist's Garden Seeds of all ki'nd3. There are none better on the market. Let us sup ply yo*1 . .-. G. L. PEfiN & SON Already soase of the old Veter ans are planning to attend the btate reunion which into beheld in Columbia iii. May. The capital city never ,. does ' anything by halves, so the followers of Lee and Jackson aud the o!ber great Con federate commanders may well expect to be royally' entertained on May -23-24-25. FOR SALEGA Fiue Milch Cow. Apply to - . James T. Mime. If you want to ruin your boy, au exchange truly remarks, just take his aide OD every question aud dispute b? bas with bis teach er or his neighbors' children. Just lat him know yoii are with him,* right or wrong, in all of bis dis putes. This will give bim a good start irj the downward path. Special notice- given you. Look out for the many useful articles for House Keepers that will ap pear on Jas. M. Cobb's 5 and 10 cents Bargain Counters for the ?ext sixty days Mies Sue Collett left cn Mmday fdr Ropers, having been eugaged is private tutor iu the home of LVir. and Mrs. John C. Shaw. lu employing Miss Collett Mr. Shaw I&B chosen well. Having her as heir teacher and couHtaut com jani HI will be an excellent op poitui'ity for the Children of the hom*. Ask Mrs. I. A. Webb -of Tren ton what she thinks of the Model Queen Stover Guaranteed by ^?age.fieJ?^'?fca-DtilerCo. * : An '.. exceedingly bright and very sweet little EdgeiSeld girl of three summers, who is a regular ittendaut upou Sunday school, ?ked her mother a fww afternoons igp if she could, go to prayer aieeting,- having heard some of -he older ones Bpeak of going Her mother told her that probably ?be had b tter not go as it was' 1 iield at night. Immediately the ittle child replied : ''Mother they Dughtn't to hav: prayer-meeting it night, 'cause God* is asleep ; ;hen." Weare headquarters for buggies, ' Such as the Hackney, Tyson & : Joues, Rock Hill, Columbus and 1 DhaseCity buggies have stood the 'est of years, and always give latisfactiou. i Ramse}' & Jones. 'ihe inimitable Dr. Len G. , Broughton, the celebrated preach ?r, lecturer, author, orgauizer and reformer, will deliver one of his lectures . in the. Edgefield opera t?( U3e on the evening of April the 12th. Doubtless all- have read much about 'tbis great mau but very few of oar people have had the opportunity of heariug him. Fortunate indeed is a town of Edgerinld's Bizi iu having a visit from Dr. Broughtou. We ought tc jive bim the largest audience aver giveu a lecturer in our opera bouse Car load of Stoves just arrived Can ' furnish . s?oves from $8. to 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Edgefield Mercantile Company. On Suuday moruirg last whi*e in attendance upon church servi ces Capt. Lyon, the efficient corr maudant of the S. C. C. I. cadets, received a telegram stating that his father. Capt. John Lyon, had died Buddanly of heart failure He left on the noon traiu for Abbe ville and is expected to retur? to day. Capt. john Lyon was au honored Confederate veteran and has always been very actively and prominently identified "with the affairs of Abbeville. His sudden demise has been a dis!incl; loss to the entire community. Try Egg-0-See,~the new cereal for delicate people. Timmons Bros. Stoves of all kind $8.00 to $35 00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Eggs For Hatching: Pure Bar red and Buff Plymouth Rock, Buff and Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds and Silver Laced Wyandottes for sale. $1.00 per setting 13 eggs. W. T. Kinnaird, Way ci OBS, S. C. Just received a large stock of Hames, Traces, Back-bands, Plows and Plow Stocks. . My prices are very reasonable. Let me supply your needs. P. P. Blalock. Jr. ; Col. F. N. K. Kuiiev .deiiv. ! a lecture ou "Education" be ; the students of the Wards gra BCbi.ol ou Friday evening I Prof. Wh.Ulp, the v- ry active aggressive principul of the Wi ?chool has had a number of ?ITO neut educators ard lecturers drees his students during this i sjon, seizing and improving ev opportunity for their bettermt We' solicit your pretcwpt busiuess. Utmost care is exerci in compounding prescriptions t only pure, freEh drugs are us Our prijes ar;) very r^asonabit G. L. Penn & SOD Wherever Dr. Broughton g< whether to appear in the pulpil OD the lecture; platform, he alwi draws large audiences to bear b People flock to h^-ar him becai he gives them something to th i upon, some'hing tc carry av with them and feed upon, need to hear Dr. Broughton r the lyceum u^eds your patroua so purchase vour ticket early a urge somebody else to do likewi Cereal i te Top Dressing ' Grain, "- r?alit? for Corn aud C ton Cheaper and better th Nitrate Soda. W. W. Adams, Mr. Bettie Cautelou left Monday for Charleston to atte the United States court as a jun McBersu Sheppard. Bros, Tom kiue & Wells, N. G" Evans, Ee and J. Wm. Thurmond Esq., w also attend as attorneys for ]V W. W. Adams, the Edgefie Maunfacturing Compauy ai Mrs Victoria Evans in the bi brought by Mr. C. A. Cheatba to recover an alleged intprest certain property now owned in tl town of Edgefield by the defen ants. 7" The best quality of Violet ai Florida Water on the market bulk at . , TIMMONS BROS. At Antioch chur?h on Mond? morning next at eleven o'cloc Mr. George Whatley, a prosp^roi young merchant of Faifa, at Miss Mary Holston will be ma ried, the Rev. J. T. Littlejob officiatii.g. Miss Marj- is'he el? est daughter of Mr?. Annie Ho 8ton, and is one of the most efl cieut and painstaking teachers i the county. Immediately alter tl marriage they will leave for Ca lisle, S. C , to spend a week wit the bride's mother. Gents' and Boys' take a peep i The Corner Store's Easter neel wear. Mr. R. C. Griffie, who is a efficient member of the board ( counly commissioners, had tr misfortuue to have bis baru, ii eluding coru, fodder aud hsj destroyed by fire ou Weduesda uight of last week. -.The buildiu was Bet by ? negro who, we hav been informed, has made a fu] confession. He is now serving sentence on the chaingang fe stealing. After having served thi sentence he will bo held for tri? upou the graver charge. WANTED: Lady or gentleraa of fair education to travel for fin of $250,000 Capital. Salary $1,07 per year, payable weekly. Ex peuees advanced. Address Geo. G Clows, Edgefield, S. C. The newspapers are publisbin the following note, written by : mother to the school teacher wh had charge of her son : .Dear Miss: You write me abou whipping my sun. I hereby givi you full permissiou to beet hin any timo it is necessary to len him lessons. He is just like hi father; you have to lern him wit! a club. Pound nolige into him-. waut him to get it aud don't paj uo attenshun to what his fathe 3ays. I'll handle him. Just received a large supply o Hardware and Carpenter's Tooli of all kind. Call upon us when'ii ueed of these goods. Ramsey & Jones. The Virginia Carolina Cbemica Company have offered tbrougi the'.r agent, Mr. W. W. Adarm one tou of guano to the Chrysan tliemum Association, which is t< be the first prize. The Swift Fertilizer Compauy through Geu. T. W. Carwile, hav( offered one half tou of guauo ai another prize. There are other valuable prizes the ladies expect to have pub lished soon for.the Chrysanthe' mums. lu fact all members maj rest assured that they are uol only piving therasf Ives the pleasure oc raising a beautiful flower bul s'iould they win a premium it will be something they will be glad tc g^t. Fresh canned goods of all kijdc at very reasonable prices. kYoui orders solicited. P. P. Blalock Jr, Ourlrou Beds have been ad mired by all who have eeen them-? prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks- ago dnring thc severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted se vere colds which speedily develop ed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable sym toms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston o: Maple Landing, Iowa. "Kne?B auc joints aching, muscles sore, beac stopped up, eyes and nos? running with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Cham berlain's Stomaoh and Liver Tab lets, and by its liberal use BOOL completely kuooked out -the grip.' For Bale by G. L. Penn & Son. Lace Curtains, Portieres auc Table Covers, all styles', sizes anc prices at i. Edgefield Mercantile Company Haive your cake, cuit home-made, cleaner, more tasty , Royal Baking Po wife to produce at he nomically, fine and 1 hot-biscuit, pudding cake, crisp cookies, muffins, with which found at the bake-rsl not compare. Royal is the great( ROYAL BAKING POWO Messrs. B. L. JOUGB & Sou have purchased the lot where Giles Butler's blacksmith shop stood from Mr. J. H. Boukuight aud will at once bftgiu the erection of a largo two-story livery stable on the corner. It is their purpose to have the building front both streets, with covered drive-way, sheds and stalls adjoining in the rear. After the building is com pleted the Messr*. Jones will make this hindquarters for their lively and stock business, con tinu-ng to use-1 he staid? in r^ar of court bouse, but as feed stables only. The public should not forgit that we keep in steck every kind and size of coffin and caskflt from $3.00 to $200.00. We can fill order day or night. Our hearse is ready to meet all calls on short notice at a reasonable price. Edgefield Merraulile Co. Notice to The Voters. On Thursday night. April.5th, al 8:30 o'clock in I he court house I will address the ..citizens of the town of E lg^field as a candidate for the office of mayor of the town when I will ham e muuicipal affairs and the ap- .aching elec tion straight from e shoulder. All citizens of the n are ppr-' dially invi'ed to at I the meet ing. . ' . Wm. P. Calhoun. Mr. J. C. Draughn, the state organizer for the Southern Mutual Life Insurance Association, has been working in our county for a fortnight with excellent results. Mr. J. H. Ma}r, oue of ^the branch agents, has been making the round8.witb Mr. Draughn. These" gentlemen ar?' working in Saluda county this week. The plan upon which the Association has been jorgauized and operates is an ideal one, consequ?ntly applications for membership are corrriugio rapidly. II is growing in favor because of the very low-rate, iu?urance beiu g furnished at actual cost, and be cause the money paid in-is kept at home, deposited in one of the local banks. We direct attention to the Association's advertisement iu this issue. Take Penn's Bitlers for the liver. There is nothing better. G. L. PENN & SON. Nice Decorated 100 piece Din ner Sets at $8.50 and $10.00. Forty-two pince Sets $5.00", Edgefield Mercantile Company. Swift's, Baldwin's, Baugb's, Bradley'?, and Etiwan Guanos. "You pays your money and takes your Choice." \V. W. Adams. The Better Way The tissues of the throat are .inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irrita tion-more coughing. You take a cough .mixture and it eases the irritation-for a while. You take and it cures the cold. That's j what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because J it drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAM?LE FREE. SCOTT St BOWNE, "V?^T" ?Seed Ir i ph Potatoes ip all th< leading and popular varieties - Ros?, Goodrich, Pierleas, Bliss just received direct from tb' celebrated Buist farm. G. L. Tenn & Sou. Try a barrel of my guaranteed flour at Five and a quarter per barrel. Satisfaction or your money back. W. W. Adams. Roll foot and head, quarter pawed solid oak 70 inch Beds for $8.00. Roll foot and head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 lu. bede for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. Just, received very fine Califor nia table peaches. TIMMONS BROS. muffins, and tea bis Hiey will be fresher, and wholesome, wder helps the house >me, quickly and eco tasty cake, the raised s; the frosted layer crullers, crusts and the ready-made food lop or grocery does 3st of bake-day helps. ER CO., NEW.YORK. 1 Col. Charles Ingleby, Tor thir ty-two \ears Grand Secretary o! the Gra.nd Lodge of A. F. M. o' South Carolina, di?-d m Columbi) on Wednesday last and was buriec in Magnolia cimttery, C' arleston by the Grand Lodge on Thursday Past Grand Master Orlando Shep ' pard attended the funeral aur acted as Graud Chaplain, which was a distinguished boi or ver} worthily bestowed. The most, attractive bar gains for the season in Dry Good.c, Laces. Embroideries. Spe cial Values in White Goodf, Lawns, Madras, and Gingham will bp put on our bargain coun ters during the npxt 30 days. J. M. C obb." .Slr. Blay Not a Candidate. Mr. Editor: Please announce for me through your paper that I am not a candidate - for re-election to the office of Mayor. I wish lo say that I appreciate more I han 1 express the vote given .me two years ago, and ihe numerous offers of support at Ibe next election. 1 have perfprmtrd my duties to tbf very best of my aUility, aud wi 1 everfeel a deep interest in tnt welfare of Edgpfield. Reppectfullv, C. E" May. Mr. Lanham's Creamery. Mr. D. E. Lanham, of Ropers, besides being an exemplary citi zen, is one of the best farmers and decidedly the most successful lairyman iu the county. He has sixteen very fine cows and is un able to supply.the demand for his fresh, golden Jersey butter. We chanced to meet handsome young Josie Laubara in Augusta last Friday/he having made bis week ly trip to market with about a hundred pounds of butter. The wonder is that a greater nunuber of persons do not engage in dairy ing. In additon to fielding ready sale for'.the dairy products at good prices, the manure from the cow lot is superior to the old- time Peruvian guano. Woman's Missionary Union. The annual meeting of the Wo man's Missionary Union, auxilia ry to the Edgefield Baptist asso ciation, will convene this year on May the ?rst and second at Parks ville. All the societies in the asso cialioD are requested to send dele gates. The piogram will be in structive and interesting'. Mrs. J. D. Chapman of Anderson, presi dent of the State Woman's Mis sionary Uuiou will be present, also Miss Gertrude Brum field, the lady missionary being supported by the societies of Edgefield. Miss Brumfield is working among tte: mill people of Horse Creek Valley. | A faller program will b-r published next week. Has Stood the Test 25 Years t . . * , 1 The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless .?hill Tonic. You know what you are taking, lt is iron and quinine ina tasteless form. No cure, no pay. {?Oe. A beautiful ar.ay of lovely New pers. ' We will make a Slaughter from the beginning. 00 pieces Madras, yard wide,-* 50 pieces Percale at 10 ceuts u 50 pieces Excellent value Ging Hills Semper Idpm, Barker Mills. 4-4 Bleaching at 73 eenie by the bi BEAUTIFUL D Panama in Checks, Stripes, Solit's 49 cents north 7S ceuis. Very large stock of Wash Chiffons 40 iuebes w'de at a sacrifice. White Mercerized Waisting from money. Rcmarkal: iu Hosiery, Gloves, Pearl Buttons Embroidered Shirt Waits, All-ov and Embroidery, a big value. Goods are all Fresh and New. A Bnigain awaits our customers it tete aagsaarggas s^rss ?3 PaJjs? Dr. J. G. Tompkins Dr. J. M. Rushton, S. T. Hughes, Trei Dr. J. T. Pattison, During I li o past RANCE ASSOCIA The Corapauy has I It has $55,000.00 ir which it operate It has $75,000.00 ii of every Policy i Paid out to bereav Sixty Thousand Has met all its dc Its Policy is the si Company. The cost is in reac years of age. It is Insurnuca at Its SOUICP, Origin 1,000 men aud wor 1,0C0 mt ii and nc The average cost JJ Ages fro; Insure and J. BS. HIL J. ?. Mr. Lee Scott, of Clark's Hil) accompanied by 'a handsome young friend, Mr. L. T. Rieb, call ed tt see- us [on Saturday. Mr Scott told us that .the fruit ol Clark's Hill was only slightly damaged by the recent cold, Equally as much and probably more fruit will be shipped from that place this year than last. We rejoice with the Clark's Hill fruit growers in th it their loss was not so heavy as in portions of Georgia. "Model Queen" stoves stand at the head of all cooking stoves. We have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Capt. S. M. Rice says that for some time the work has been eo heavy it has been impossible for his train to make the schedules. bu!, that heuceforth he expects a turn for the better. Our friend John Bates took a trip over his road a few days ago, and that, avers tue popular conductor, is bound to give him good luck. Capt. Rice says that on April the 7th he will have been conductor on the Gap road for nine years aud that during ail these years he has not hauled Mr. Robert Mime and Mr. J. P. Bates but one time each. Somebody induced the for mer to take a trip to Trenton and the latter was summoned to Char leston to attend the United States court as juror. Notice of Municipal Election. An election will be held on April 14th, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and six wardens to serve the towu of Edgefield for the next ensuing two years. Polls will open at8 o'clock and close at 4 o'clock. The following managers are appointed. J.- P. Bates. E. J. Norris and H. C. Watson. C. E. May, Mayor. Suchet powder-all'odors-in bulk. Colgate's Talcum- P >wder, Rog^r & Gallet's Toilet Powder at Tiru mon s Bros. Goods no.v rea ly for tin shop in Prices it 12 cte worth 15 ct?. ?ort.b J2.]r cents. ;ba?: at ? cts in Dress Styles. , Fruit of Loom, Andrascoggin At : ; cash. BESS GOOODS. and fashionable Grey Shades at , Persian Lawn and India Lirons-, S to 38 ceuts worth double the ?le Values and Ribbons. er Orbital Lace work, Edging i every department. sassed of the al Life lit ?elation* U Pres* W. Ifl. Harting? Sec. ?Trea. Directors: i, E?ga?ield, S. G. J. B. Otrdom, Johnston, S. C. Johnston, S. C. Dr. T. J. Hunter, Trenton,^S. C. iton, S. C. B. W. Crouch, Saluda, S. C. Edga?iald, S. C. W. A. Byrd' Edgeiield, S. C. J. P. Lindler, Saluda, S. C. OUR RECORD : 3 years th) SOUTHERN MUTUAL. LIFE ?N3U .TION refer with pride to the splendid record it has 20 Millions of Dollars of Insurance in force. i Stocks and Bonds with the State Treasurers in s. a Cash and Cash A ?se ts to guarantee the payment t issues. ed Widows and Orphans in Georgia aloue in 1905 ($60,000.00) Dollars, atb claims Promptly. mple8t, plainest and cheapest ever issued by any b of all classes, both men aud women from 15 to 60 Actual Cost. No salaried officers. and Purpose is to help one another, nen make a branch, $1,000 being the limit of a policy, men at $1.C0 eacb make a 1/100 dollars, it r year is $5.58. COST TO JOIN: m 15 to 30 $4.00 and yearly thereafter $1.00 . 30 44 40 $5.00 " . " " $1.25 40 44 50 $6.00 ?4 44 ? . $1.50 60 44 60 $7.00 " -** ?? $1.75 do it NOW. The Branch is filling up rapidly. SPRING MILLINERY. I invite the ladies of Edgefield and vicinity to call and inspect my-large new stock of SPRING MILLI NERY. I am showing all of the Latest Shapes and Styles of Hats, also the very Latest Trimmings. ~~ My prices are' very reasonoable. Miss Mary Buford Near the Depot. New Spring Goods. Watch this space next week for bargains in Spring Goods 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. HART' Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. SPRING GOODS. We are daily receiving a liue of Spring HATSj ?B?lOKB, CLOTHING. Call and see us. We can fill your wants. Next to post-office. It will be to erest To come in and examine the new Prints, Percales, gingham, Lawns , and Linens we are showing1. Prints at 5'cents per yard. 36 inch Percales 10 and 12}? cents Gocd quality Gingham 10 cents, 40 inch Lawns 10 and 10)4 cents. Persian Lawn and India Linons at all prices, White Linen for Waists and Suits at. IG;/], 25 arni 35 cents. Remember, these prices are good six days in the week and the quan tity is not limited. Our good* are al! priced Al fair and Reasonable Profits and we make no state.iir'uts in our advertisements that we do not carry CUt? : . ' . . ' Get our prices on anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats and we will ba ^atisded with the results. -See our and IO cents There are many verv useful articles and at very low prices. ?X" JS?LASY. Always Remember the Full Nome . o inmne Cures & Cold in One Day, .Grip in Two. ?a loz, 2S& - . :