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.Ed^?field Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APRIL ll, 1906. J Lee^L NeWs- j Dr. Brought JO is coming Aren't yon going-to hear bim? Soring.must bo her* at I ast. Thev rlyiug antaand candidates are out. - : Cerealite, Cerealite, Cereahte. Ask W., W. Adams about it. Mr. sud Mrs. John Floyd and < Mrs. Joseph Grafton were among the visitors to our city on Satur day last..,. The .rooming of Dr. Leu G. Broughton on to-morrow, evening .38 the talk of the town. 50 Pieces White Madras and P. K's. at. Hart's. Washing machines are becorniuff quite generally used. ' Mr. W. W. Ada-ns has recently sold a number | ^of them. We direct attention to the new adveitisements of Mest re. J. E. Hart, J. M. Cobb, J. RuLcnstein and Messrs. Dorn & Mime. Miss Leila Kemp has closed her Behool in the lower part of this county and is now taking a spe v c?al conree at tho S. CCI. MissBeatrice McClure and her brother came down from Kirkley last week to visit their sinter, Mies Lula'McClure, who is a very popular student of the S. U. C. I* . The Woman's Mif?ionfcry Ucicn of the EdgefieJd aseociation will . meet at Parksville OD May 1-2. The program will be published n?x* week. Paas' Egg Dyes, all colora. G. L. Penn & Sou. . Mrs. Dr. W. D. Jennings, of Augusta, who is as youthful look ing as when she lett Edgefield more than a decade ago, came up Saturday to see Mrs. S. B. Mays. Miss Jennie Pattison, having completed her school duties at Wards, bas come home to remain permanently. Some pf our young men will not now wear euell long faces. Prophet James H. Tillman, of Chippewa lribe No. 14, is in at tendance upon the Great. Council of Red Men which ia in session in Newberry this week. Easter Candies-Fresh ship* .mentjust received by . G. L. Penn & Sou. It requires very little mouey to set up housekeeping now-a-days. Why, a bride aud" groom can go to ' . M. Cobb's variety counters furnish -their kitchen for, . .^ety-eight cents. - . jfWauted 500 children to see our I ow shoes. J. E. Hart. The ehi?f .topics of conversatiou ?mong the woman and children these April'days are Easter eggs and Easter bonnets. As for the men,/they are somewhat "down iu .tb?'mo?th.'' You know, the men jhave to "p;iy the freight," and lEaster freight is pretty heavy. Our Teas-both Black ..and Green-are the best OD the market. G. L. Pean & SOD. Mrs. G, D. Mime, accompauied by ber pretty little daughter, Sal lie, ppeut Saturday in Augusta. Mrs.' T. R. Whatley returned .with them and wiil be their guests .for several days PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or:night. ; VVE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compouudiog, aud rea sonable prices. W. E. LYi[CH & CO. This evening at. nine o'clock. Mr. J. Horde Allen and Miss .Liuie Rr. Mime will be married at -.the home of Mrs. M. Kate Mime. Only the members of the immedi ate families will be presetit. Rev. C. E. Burts will be the officiatiug minister. % jVIr. W. M. Carter, the popular rand efficient cashier of the Fi:6t .National* Bank of Bateeburg, was ?amoog ihe visitors to Edg?-field .on Sunday last. He was accompa nied by Ur. Eugene Hartley. "Jhe Advertiser Job office is turn ip but some first-class work. Seud ns your orders for printing of ali kiuds. Satisfaction guaran .teed. We claim ic be headquarters for Fiue Cigars. Timraous Bros. FOR SALE: Choice "Sweet Po tatoes for Seed. Leave your or .der8 at the Advertiser office. Ladies try a pair of the Corner Stdre'e Easter 0. 0. aud Reede Legg?ifc's celebrated Teap, and .Hoasted Coffee from 10 to 30 cents ?per pound. T?J?J?OJ?B BROS. .Freeh ebipmeut of Georgia Cane ?.od }8em Orleans Syrup. TIMMOSS Bsos. Full stock haines, traces, and all biuds of farming implements. P. P. BlalocMr. There is nothing on the market superior to a .*White Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Decorated Toilet Sets at $2.50 to $7.00. . v Edgefieid Mercantile Compan/. See our beautifully decorated toilet Sets before you buy. RAMP ey & JONES. '? Who is it (hat Rev. Sam Jo says . weighs loo: pounds", : pounds beiug backbone and pouuds hair?" ^ Those desiring to have eewi dono will do well to call on M Tua Hill who has rooina at M Kate Min^'residence. She hus li large exerience in" cutting*? fittiug, and sews beautifully. The best quality of Violet a Florida Water on the market bulk ar TIMM ON s BROS. . Mr. A. E. Padgett attended t meeting of the ??tate Democrai Executive Committee in Colui bia ou Thursday last, and on ] turning stopped over in Batesbu with relatives and friends for se eral days. WANTED: People to know ih [ have Worrell's Insect Extern: uator and Disinfectant for sal??, kills bed. bugs, roaches, mot] mosquitoes, fleas lice and mit instantly. Only 25 cents per bc tie with sprayer. J. W. Whittle. It being . impossible for Go Key ward to accept tho invitatio extended him to make tue literal address at the R. C. C. 1. cot meucement, Hou. M. F. Ansel hi b^en invited to deliver the addre and has accepted. Mrs. W. J. Hatcher of Johnsto whj is the assistant superiutein eut of the fc'uubeam work iu th state, visited Edgetield ou Suuda last, and made a helpful and beal tiful talk to the Edgefh ld ' Si J beams. This occasion was an ii spiring oue to ail who were presen New' Belts in Silver, Goi< Japanese, Kid, Dresden and Cat vas, juBt received. J. E. Hart. On Wednesday evening of tb i wsea Uol. F. K. Bailey wi deliver an address before th school of Miss Maude Jumper nee ?priugf?eld, S. C., and ou Frida (iveuiug will deliver au addre.s at the dosing exercises of Mr. 1 H. Bussey's school at Blythewcot S. 0. Ladies Bee the Corner Store' Easter neca fixings. At th's season of the year mau housewives are iongiug and look ing for something that destroy mites ou chickens and vermin o all kinds. Mr. J. W. Whittle ha ou sale at his store a preparatioi that will instantly kill ibefe peutE it is easily applied and leaves n injurious effects. Call and aek Mr Whittle about it. White Cauvas Hand Bags ar the latest at J. E..Hart. The vegetable gardens in an( around Edgefieid will be grievous ly neglected this year, all cf thi attention being given to cbryban themum culture. Que lady has pu four loads of manure under anc around 12 chrysanthemums, auc another lady, who will only plan ?ix, is going to have six wells duj and filled with rich earth to se lier flowery pets iu. Gents' aud Boys' try the paten: Spring Collars at The Corner Store On accouut of the extreme ill ne?s of Mrs. S.' B. Mays, her three sons-Mr. B..F. Mays, from Beau mont Texas, Mr. Arthur Mays from his position with the South ern railroad and Mr. Calhoun Mays from the College' of Char ] stou-were summoned to her bedside last week. We are happy to chronicle the fact that this good and widely beloved woman is decidedly better. For delightful, refreshingdrinkB of all kinds come to . the Luray fountaiu. G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. R. J. Moultrie, a represen tative citizen of the Rehoboth sec tion and a man who is honored and esteemed wherever he is known, announces .himself a can didate for the important office of Supervisor of Edgefieid county. Being ponsessed of very decided mechauical genius and having had considerable experience iu work ing convicts, Mr. Moultrie is well fitted for the duties of the office to which he aspires. Substitutes fjr coffee may flourish for a season Lut nothing will ever be found to take the place of tbis popular beverage. It has been usad for thousands of years and doubtless ils use will be contiuuad throughout the com ing ages. Have you tried the .'White Star" bra?d of coffee that is being sold by Messrs. G. L. Penu k. Sou? Scores of families are using it and will have no other.'It is a very superior article aud yet the price is reasouablo, within reach of all, FOR SALE: A Fiue Milch Cow. Apply to James T. Mims. Ask Mrs. I. A. Webb of Tren tou what she thinks of the Model Queen Stove. Guarauteed by Edgefieid Mercantile Co. Car load o? Stoves just arrived Cau furnish stoves from $8. to 35. Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Edgefieid Mercantile Company. Try Egg-O-See, the new cereal for delicate people. Timmons Bros. Stoves of all kiud $8.00 to $3500.'' Edgpfield Mercantile Co. Raise Fice Chickens' I breed Barred Plymouth Rocks ^nly, My Heus ara purest breed ; my Cocks are direct from Lancaster, Pa., and are very fine. Will 6ell 13 eggs for $1.(30, also vory fine hens for 50ceDts each. J. P.* BATES, Th? friends of Mies June N; 0I8OD are exceedingly happy o her rapid recuperation siuco turning from China.- She at toi fd SftrviceB in her church on Si day morning last for the first ti ii: nearly six years. UH: ea; ?te Tup Dressing Graiu, Cerealite fur Corn and C tou Cheaper and better tr. Nitrate Soda. W. W. Adams Giles Butler, the "old reliab village blacksmith, who was cently burned out, leek, stock a barral, can be found for the pr eut at the shop of "Unele" Staffi Terry on Geter street. Very 60 GileB will have a new and up date shop on the south side of t Ryan hotel lot. Special notice given you. Lc out for the many useful artic for House Keepers that will i pear on Jas. M. Cobb's 5 and cents Bargain Counters for t next sixty days. Misa Bessie Rowe, who h ebal ge of Mr. J. Ruben6tein's m linery departmeni, has alreai established* a reputation as-; adept in the art of making ai trimmiug ladies' and misses' ha The success of Mr. Rubenstein this new department is far great than be expected. He invites t ladieB to call and iuspect hi*3 bea tfful millinery. ..Wauled every lady in Edgefie to see our . Hue of wash Dre Goods. JE. Hare. The souvenir and comic post cards aro the craze now everywhei Those displayed in the window Messrs. Lynch & Co. are att.'ac ing considerable attention. Tl subjects are rich aud provol much laughter. Lest he forgi you, purchase a card and mail to a far-away friend. Just let hi know that you are ''holding yoi own" if you have mining eUe say. Large s'ock of the c?l?br?t? "Old Hickory*' Wagons just r ceived. All sizes at very reasoi able piices. Ramsey & Jones. Mr. D. P. Self was the first I step boldly and feailessly out an break the ice with bis little fee making a hole sufficiently lar? for all of the candidates to g< their well-baited books in th political fish pond. Mr. Self need no introduction to the .voters c Edgefield COUP ty. His record r Supervisor is before them and h is willing to stand or fall by thu record. The office to which he d' sires to be re-elected is very diff. cult to fill. The salary should b increased, making it commensui ate with the amount of "cueein ihe Supervisor ?eceives. The public should uot forg-it tha we keep i? stock every km and size of coffin and casket fror $3.00 to $200.00. We can fill orde day or night. Our hearse is read to meet all calls on short nolie at a reasonable price. Edgsfield Mercantile Co. So derply rooted and grouudei is their confidence in and ?ffe: tion for their former pastor, Rov L. A. Cooper, that the member of the Johnston Baptist church after being without a pastor fo: several months, have extended ? unanimous call to Rev. Mr. Coop er to come and serve them again No higher or more sincere com^ plimer^_ci.U be bestowed upoi this very zealous laborer than thii recall to the field in which hi accomplished such great and last ing good. If some one can be founc to relieve him of the importan work for the Greenville Fernali Collpge, we trust that Rev. Mr Cooper will return to Johnston. Gents' and Boys' take a peep a The Corner Store's Easter neck wear. Just received a large supply ol Hardware and Carpenter's Toolf of all kind. Call upon us when ic need of these goods. Ramsey &, Jones. FreBb canned goods of all ki jd at very reasonable prices. ?.Youl orders solicited. P. P. Blalock Jr.. Our Iron Beds have been ad mired by all who have ee?n them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Lace Curtains, Portieres and Fable Covers, all styles, sizes and pric^B at Edgefield Mercantile Company. The season for gardening ie here. We have a Full aud Fresh Assortment of Buist's Garden Se?ds of all kinds. There are none better on the market. Let us sup ply you. G. L. PENN& SON We are headquarters for buggies. Such as the Hackney, Tyson ct Jones, Rock Hill, Columbus and Chase City buggies have stood the test of years, and always give satisfaction. Ramsey & Jone?. Eggs For Hatching: Pure Bar red and Buff Plymouth Rock, Buff and Brown Leghorns, Rhode Islaud Reds and Silver Laced Wyandottes for sale. $1.00 per Betting 13 eggs. W. T. Ki una i rd, Way cross, S. C. Just received a larg^ stock of Hames, Traces, Back-bands,' Plows and Plow Stocks. My prices are very reasonhble. Let me supply your needB. P.. P. Blalock, Jr. We solicit your pretcripfion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions ami only pure, frosh drugs aro U?ed. Our prhe? ara very reasonable. G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. Calhoun Addressed The Voters lb r?ponse to the invitation of Col. Wm. P. Calhouu sixty-odd or more voters assembled . in the court house on Thursday evening: last. The meeting wa? called to order by S. McG. Slinking Esr. The 01.ly v. e prest':.t to addiessl the meeting was Mr. Calhoun, M | candidate for mayor. He ire vis wi d at some length the cou lition i f our municipal affairs, outlining his policy aiicl what he purposed doiug for the town should the peo ple sec fit lo elect him. No new or very radicjl planks were inserted iu bis platform as some l ad an ticipated. Mr. Calhoun pledged bis very best efforts to thc? duii^s of this responsible position should he be e'ec ted. - A Surprise Marriage. Qu^to a ripple of surprise wa? created in Edgcfield social circles on Sunday afternoon last when it became known th.it Mr. Bunch Timmerm&n and Miss Olena Pat tison bad been quietly married by Rev. P. P. Blalock, at the latter's residence. Of course it bad been known for some l?Q:e that they were "good friends", as the young people say, but no one. suspected that Cupid would consummate mattel's so early I Mr. 'fi m m erm au is one of tie leading salesmen of the Edgefield Mercantile Company-a young business man who holds the con fidence and esteem of a large cir cle ot' friends and acquaintances. The bride is the eldest daughter of Dr. und Mrs. J. T. Pattison, and is p gentle, sweet spirited and widely beloved young !ady. Hear ty congratulations ure extended these )ouug friends. Visit From Miss Wilson And De lightful deception. (Communicated.) On Tuesday afternoon, April 3rd at the regular meeting of thc Ladies' Aid and Mission Society of the Presbyterian church the ladies had with them Misa Minnie' Wilson, of Columbia, who ?3 a home missionary stationed at GrauiteviJle, assisting Rev. Mr. Miller in his work m the Horse Creek Valley. She made us a de lightful talk and answeied many questions for those present. Sbe gave one much to think about and encouraged us to renewed effort, by bridging the real coi;d;tioLS vividly before U3. We v. ill long remember her visit with much pleasure. Rev. Mr. Burgess, ever ready to oblige, took charge of the devo tional exercises. The president, Mrs. N. G. Evans, presided. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Lynch announced that she 1 would be charmed to havo us with her for the re?t of the afternoon. ? It would be hard to describe the enjoyable occasion, a'nd the good times we had arouud the big long 1 table in good old fashioned style, with the butler and maid iii clean, ! white aprons and silent hurryii g feet. It is unnecessary to say any thing of the nice things we ste, tba mention of the hostess being enough. Besides the regular members of the Society we had wiv,h us Mrs. Byer, of Pennsylvania, and Miss Helen King, of New Jersey, wLo 1 are with Mrs. David Strother for the winter, also Mrs. Charlotte Guerard and Misses Nickles and Black. At sunset we parted, feeling more attached, one to thc other, and more interested in the one great cause. Take Penn's hitlers for the liver. There is nothing better. G. Ii. PENN & SON. Nice Decorated J00 piece Din ner Sets at $8.50 and $10.00. Forty-two pi^c? Sets $5.00i Edgefield Mercantile Company. . Swift's, Baldwin's, Baugb's, Bradley'^, and E ti wan Guanos. "You pays your money and takes your Choice." W. ?V. Adams. FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the ' gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very irapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slower-health cannot. be built up in day. ' In such cases ott's Emulsion must t ?ken as nourishment; ood rather than a met ine. lt's a food for tire<d and weak digestions. Send for free .?ample Scott Sc Bowne, 409-415 Pearl St. Chemists New York 50c. and $1.00. All druggists Try a barrel of my .guaranteed flour at Five and a quarter pei barrel. Satisfaction or your money back. W. W. Adams. , Roll foot and head, quarter sawed solid oak 70 inch Beds foi $8.00. Roll foot and hpad, quarter sawed, polished panels S4 In. bed? for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. Just received very fine Califor nia table peaches. . TIM MONS BROS. Large . assortment of clocks ?ood time-keepers- at low prices. P. P. Blalock, Jr. It does not cont; phatic acid (which is digested in sulphur (which is one-third stances adopted for c because of their che Whatley-Holtson. On Monday morning April (he 9th ai ll o'clock, Miss Mary Rol ston, was married to Mr. George Whatley at Antioch church. Mise Holsten is a gmduate of the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute and is ene of tho most efficient and highly r-sU emed of the teach ers of Edgefield county. Mr. What-, ley is the postmaster al Fa!fa, and is a successful merchant of that community. After Mr. Littlejohn had performed the marriage cere mony Nr. and Jirs. Whatley drove immediately toEdgi field and toole 'he t*ain for Columbia and Car lisle, where they will spend ii week or more. On tlifir return home Mr. and Mrs. Whatley will reside at Faifa. We wish for those two young people great prosperity and happiness. County Chairman Raincford Calls Upon Clubs to Meet. Township Democralic Clubs: The President of Ibo Township Clubs will assemble their club? at their usual meeting places on April 28ih, as provided by tb*5 coustilutioiv for the purpose o? electing delegates to the county convention, which will assemble at Edgefield court house cn.May 7th, for the purpose of electing delegates to'the state convention. Thos. H. Rainsford, Ccuuty Chairman. The most attractive bar gains for the season in Dry Goods, Laces. Embroideries. Spe cial Values in Wbite Good?, Lawns, Madras, and Gingham will be put on our bargain coun ters during the next 30 days. . J. M. Cobb. 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 town of Edgefield for the next ensuing two years. Polls will opsu at 8 o'clock and close at i o'clock. The following managers are appointed. J. P. Bales. E. J. Norris and H. C. Watson. C. E. May, Mayor. "Model Queen"' stoves stand at the bead of all cooking stoves. "We have them in 22 in. oven?. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, it is iron and epiinine in a tasteless form. Ko cure, no pay. (?Oe. When Walk Over Shoes goon, pour troubles go off. J. E. Hart. A beautiful array of lovely New pers. We will make a Slaughter from the beginning. 50 pieces Madras, yard wide, 50 pieces Percale at 10 cents \ 10 pieces Excellent wlue Gin Hills Semper Idem, Barker Mille 4-4 Bleaching at 7^ cents bv the h BEAUT?FUL E Panama in Checks, Stripes, Solids 49 cents worth 7S cents. Very large stock of Wash Chiffons 40 inches wide at a sacrifice. White Mere rized Waisting from money. Reniarkal: iu Hosiery, Gloves, Pearl Buttons Embroidered Shirt Waite, AU-ov and Embroidery, a big valui. Goods are all Fresh and New. A Bargain awaits our customers ii Stood The Y A CREAM OF mc POWDER. lin an atom of phos the product of bones ic acid) or of alum, sulphuric acid) sub >ther baking powders :apness. Letter to Auditor J. B. Haltiwanger Edgefield, S. C. . Dear Sir: A great many people will see your bouse in the course of the uext ten years. We want il to show what Dovoo leod-and ? zinc will clo. We should like you j fo paint it, and then not paint it ?again for Un years-unless il j needs repainting. We'd like such a sample as ?hat |ineveiy town in the country j with a notice about ic in the local j paper: "Mr. Haltiwanger's house ? was painted ten years ago with De voe lead-and-zmc, and has ! never beeii re-painted. The color j is not so bright an it was ; but the ! paint is as perfeC a coat, as ever, to keep the waler out." j, A good lead-and-oil job is ex pected to last three years; it is a i good one that lasts three years ; il gen* rally does not. Devoe lead land-zinc lasts twice as long, if no! : - "If you have any fault to find with tbi> paint, either now in put ting it on, or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it "We authorize him to do what is right at our expense." We want your house as a sam ple, and you as a witness. Yours truly, F. W. DEV?E & Co. The Edgefield Mercantile Co. 73 . Have you tried our "White Star" Coffee. There is nothing better. Try it once and you will use no other. G. L. Penn & Sou. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted se vere colds which speedily develop ed into the worst kind of Ja grippe with all its" miserable sym toms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knee6 and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, aiding the samo with a double dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and by its liberal use soon completely kuocked out the grip." For sale by G-. L. Penn cfc Son. Sachet powder-all odors-in bulk, Colgate's Talcum Powder, Roger & Gallet's Toilet Powder at Timmons Bros. Just received the best Seed Irish Potatoes in ail the popular varieties. Let me supply you. P. P. Blalock Jr. , Goods now ready for the shop in Prices at 12 cts worth loots. vorth 12? cents. gbarn at 5 cts in Drosi Styles. i, Fruit of Loom, Andrascoggiij lolt for cash. ?BESS GOOODS. and fashionable Grey Shades at i, Persian Lawn and India Lippus. S to 3S cents worth double the >le "Value? and Ribbons. er Ori -rta! Lace work, Edging i every department. ay. SO cK?x&. 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 BALDWIN'S FERTILI |ZERS, the Cotton, Corn and Grain grower. jf Before making your Fertilizer deals for 1906 talk' ?with our representative, Ivvho will give you the secret of making a bale to the acre. SPRING MILLINERY. I invite the ladies of Edgefield and vicinity to rall 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, Use All Animal Matter Ammoniates SWIFT ERT1LIZER WORKS g High Grade Fertilizers Office Oil, 012, 913 Prudential building, ATLANTA, GA. TO FARMERS : For Cotton cultivation, a reliable fertili zer made strictly fi oin ALL ANIMAL MATTER AMMONIATES. Dried Blood and meat and bonoTankag?, should be used.. We use nothing a)se as au ammoniatc. Swift's Reliable fert'lizers will not eat the roois of plants in dry weather nor leach in *et weather, which*can be attributed to Cotton Seed Mi'al fertilizers. Write us for our new 1905 bookie!. Our fertil izers are dry 8ud suitable for Drilling and always: uniform iu quality. Ue<? Palmetto t?igh-Grade 8-3 WBSsWS?nWSfHSS til ind* corn8"cuItiration." For Sate Bj ' \ ii, - asm EASTER DRESSES. Every lady will want an Easter dress, and why not look through our imrneuse collection of the Jate things before making your purchases. Oar White Goods Department is full and overllowing. 40 inch Batiste Lawns 10 to 20 cents; Silk fin ished Madras 10 to 50 cents; Pure White Linens from 25 cents to $1.25; French, Ihdia and Persian ..awns 6,'? t o 30. . ^ Our collection of Colored Wash Fabrics. cannot be surpassed, ranging from 5 !:o 50 cents per yard. MOHAIR, PANAMA CLOTH, NEWDANE CLOTH, HENRIETTA, HENLEY SERGES for Easter Skirts. The Notion Department is very ?trjng with us, keeping ^always to the highest standard. Bc sure to sec our Hosiery, Neckwear, Handkerchief Ribbons. Laces, Etc. Respectfully, S. E. HART . J$?P""Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. E bPRING We are daily receiving a line of Spring HATS, @HOi2?$, CLOTHING. Cali, and see us. We can fill your wants. J3f Next to post-office, It will be to erest To come in and examine the new Prints, Percales, gingham, Lawns and Linens we are showing. Prints at 5 cents per yard. HU inch Percales 10 and 12}? cents Go:d quality Gingham 10 cunt?. 40 inch Lawns 10 and 10,'? cents. Persian Lawn and .India Linons'at all prices, White ?linen for Waists and Suits at IO-.,. 2.") and 35 cent-. Remember, these pricei arc good six days m elis week and the quan I ?ty is not limited. . Our goods ire al! priced a'; fair and Reasonable Profits and av make iio state n tuts in our advertisements that we do uot carry (Ut. (?ctonr. pr:.:rs MI anything in Dry Go jil ?, Clothing, Shoes and Hats and ne wi:I b . -atiMied with the results. tSEB* v> There arc many very useful articles and at very low prices, ?/o IS* ways lernender the Fid! Name limine One Day , Grip ira Twa oa Box. 25c.