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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEP. 12, 1906. ? ? j Lee^L NeWs. ? The ten-cents window of the Corner Store is the talk of the town. This popular store issues its autumn proclamation this wiek. If any of our readers wish to know bow to grow cockle-burs successfully we r?-fer them to Mr. A. E. Padgett. Ile baa just har vested the finest crop that we have ever seeu. Mr. J. D. Holstein left f..r New York on Saturday last to purchase Christmas goods for the Lynch drugstore. He-was accompanied by Mrs. Holstein. They will prob ably bs away for teu days or two weeks. Hrs. J. H. Self, who looks as youthful aud beautiful as she did. a decade ago, has been spending several days with her sisters, Mes dames J. W. Thurmond and J. T. I : Pattison. Hon. B. E. Nicholson went to Greenville- last wpek to confer with the attorneys who represent the plaintiffs in the raijroal bond caee. He will?publish a statement V- next week giving the real status of the case. M?BB Helen King, of New Jer sey, is the guest of Mrs. W. " Luther Jones. While serving as private tutor in the home of Mr. David Strother, Miss King mad? a great number of friends in Edgefield who remember her very pleasantly ' Miss Jo?ie Sheppard who grad uated from the S. CC. I. in June last bas been engaged co teac J a ;echoolf iu Marlboro county for the 'next sessiou. Miss Josie will leave to eater upon her school duties .about the 1st of October. Judge N. L. Brunson is in dire . distress. The grass took possession of a portion of his cotton, just as it did everybody ?elee, but consoled himself that he would havo some fine hay. Now the caterpillars have, come along aud devoured the baV Mr James E. Hart is back from New York, anc very soon large shipments of fall merchandise wbicjThe purchased will bj ar riving. Mr. Hart bas made so many trips to market that be knows what to buy, where and how to buy it. Close prices on Bagging and Ties. P. P. Blalock, Jr. The Bank of Edgefield is dis tributing among ils patrons a very . valuable ' and useful book which contains a table'for compu ting the value of a bale of cotton of any weight at any price, also a tibio fori calculating cotton seed by the bushel or pouud. Mr. R. H. Covar was tried in OrangebuJg on Thursday last for killing Mr. James T. Parks. As wis expected by those who knew the circumstances incident to this unfortunate homicide, a ver dict of acquittal was rendered. Mr. W:. R. Covar was the, on ly one from Edgefield who a'tended the trial. K Spectacles ma.de up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. . Geo. F. Mim3, -Edgefielc", S. C. . A-phybician of considerable re nown bas "discovered that a large per c-?ntage of nervous headaches among men and women are caused by wearing high collars. Maybe some persons iu Edgefield keep .their heads reigned too high and necks biudadged too tight. Holland Brothers have bought the residence of Mrs. Ida Godsey iu the southern part of town and * moved from Ninety Six to Green wood. They have opened a music house in the store room recently, vacated by Mr. White,, the jewel er.-Greenwood Journal. Mr. J. W. Penk telle of bis new fall arrivals in this issue. He bas all the new weaves and colors in dress fabrics, also a beautiful and v-ry stylish line of ladies' wai&ts and skirts at very low* pricer, quality considered. The ladies I should also see Mr. Peak's ready to-wear hats before buying. Tbe? shoe department is also well filled and very strong at this popular store. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions,: dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compouudiug, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. My 5 and 10 cents counters are filled with many useful articles. Especial valu*s iu Enameled Ware. . R T. Scurry. . Our slock of Furniture is always complete. Bed-room Suits from $20. up. We buy iu car lots and can make very low price?. Ramsey & Jones. The laxative effect of Chamber* Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is 60 agreeable and so natural you can hardly realize that it is pro duced by a medicine. These tab? 'letsalso cure indigestion. For sale by G. L. Peuu & Son. For reliable, high-grade harness of ;ali kiDds-buggy or wagon, double or single-come tous. We [?.buy.direct -from the best makers /ju the country. Ramsey & Jones. The hens have struck for hi| prices. .Eggs are very ecarce,j prices Advancing. They are uringing 28. cents per dozen Augusta. Miss Cora "Whittle baB been gaged to teach a school at P' S. C.. a station between Colun and Newberry. Thof.e who 1 S. C. C. I. diplomas have trouble in securing good positic Miss Whittle will leavevat October 1st. Editor Ira C. Carson of News-Monitor and Mr. C. J. 1 rell, former editor of the Moni were in our city on Monday. 3 latter is now employed, as spe< agent by the Southern railroad The government report wh was issued on Monday estima the cotton crop at 77.3, a gai 72 9 for July, and .72.1 for Aug 1905. This unfavorable report to the condition of the crop 1 ciueTed cottou to advance. M rp. W. A. Strom, accompan by two of ber very sweet lit children, is spending this we with her mo?ber, Mrs. Em; Dobson. Mrs. Strom comes dc so seldom that she ought to spe a whole month in order to son what "even up" for the past. Northern builders have j abort-leaf southern pine under t ban, claiming that it bas hot t strength of other timber For tl reason short-leaf pine lumber li declined from two to five dolte per thousand. It iefhardly prot ble that the price on the loc market will be affected by t sluprp. Lu mentioning last week ti magistrates that were elected tb? recent primary we inadve] ently omitted the name of Jud J. G. Morfey who was elected tbe Johnston district by a ve large majority. He received 21 vote5, while the combined, vote < his opponents amount'd toon! 143. Fresh shipment of Pick'es ai Olives justsreeeived P. P. BlalccV, Jr. The click of the mower caus the minds of farmers to turn bay.and hay presses. Baliug hf not only economizes space i housing and storing, but. put? it i a marketable shape.- Mr. Walt? Samuel is selling a strong an durable hay press-the "Repi Fire.?" If you need a press call ? Mr. Samuel's shop and let bil show you bow-easily and quickl the "Rapid Fire" ip operated. Hi price is reasonable. For many years Captain Jc Bruuson, now of Aiken, bas take a week off and spent it with hi brothers amid the scenes of hi early youth. He came up las week, and the leading feature c bis visit was a camping exped? Hon ou the banks of Turkey cree for two days.' Tbe fisberme: caught aud stewed and fried an* ate boat loads of fish. Capt. Brun sou wound up the fish frolic b; leading a fox chase. He may b anvanced in years but heisje youthful iu spirit. We solicit your prescriptioi business. Utmost care is exercise? in compounding prescription am only pure, fresh drugs are used Our prices ara very reasonable. . G. L. Penn & Son. When you want a good smoki cometo us. Our cigars are th* best op the market. Timmons Bros. Leggett's celebrated Teas, an< Roasted Coffee from 10 to 30 cent pei pound. TIMMONS BROS. NOW is the time to give the tur nip patch attention. The way t( succeed in growing them is to pre pare well, fertilize well and tber plant Bui8t's seed. We have al varieties, Buist's Improved Ruti Baga, Yellow, Aberdeeu, Goldei Ball, Yellow- Globe, White Globe and Seven Top. Send in youl orders. G. L. Penn & Son. Large supply of the celebrated Roger & Gallet Powder, Soap, Toi let Water and Extracts. Timmons Bros. f \ W here GO-FLY goes flies will not go. Use it on your horses and cattle. Sold by P. P Blalock, Jr. Fresh canned goods of all ki jdf. at very reasonable prices. Your orders solicited. P. P.Bfalock Jr. If you want :good insurance cheap-at actual cost-let me write you a policy iu the Southern Mutual Lite Iusurauce Associa tion. ' J. H. May. Rescue ofaMercbaut. . A prominent merchant of Shon go, N. Y., J. A. Johnson,. says: .'Several ye^rs ago I contracted a cough which grew worse and worse,.until I was hardly able to mov? around. I coughed constant ly and nothing relieved my terri ble suffering until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery.' Befor? I had taken half a bettie my cough was much' better, and iu a short time I was entirely cured. I surely believe it saved my life. It will always be my family remedy for ooldsv Fully guaranteed ; 50c and $1.00 at G. L. Peun & Son W, E. Lynch & Co. Sachet powder^all odors=-ip bulk, Colgate's Talcum P >wder, -Roger & Gallet'8 Toilet Powder at , Timpions Bros. ?? * ' ," Full supply of Harris and Glenn Springs water always on hand. Timmons Bros. Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 cents a carr. R. T. Scurry. . Is it Dot about time the date fixed for holding the Cbryeam mum Fair, *o as to give time enlarging tBe court house fer b< ing the "mums" aud to securu duced rates on all the rail io leading to Edgefield and to e] bot?is or tents to shelter the tb 8andsof visitors and to aria sundry other df tails. Try our "Coro:-iafion" ? .'Snowflake"Flour. None better P. P. Blalock, Jr I Miss Bessie Rowe has retun to Edgefield to preside over millinery department of Mr. Rubenr.tein. She made a gr success of this department duri the spring season, and the outlc is that her success will be e\ more phenomenal for the fall si sm. Miss Rowe makes a specia of designing. Her reputation this class of work has gone abro; Everything that is new and si lieb will be on display in Rubi stein's millinery departmenl. Mr. T. Garrett Talbert cou out this week in an attractive a vertisement iuviting the people come tobie store, 6ee his goo and get his prices. Mr. Talbert h the large store in the Park building filled witb first-cli merchandise. Whether you, ne heavy groceries, plantation su plies, hardware, staple dry good shoes, or hats," call a pd see M :1 albert's large stock. He can si you in quality and prico. Mr. Te bert and hie efficient clerk, Mr. 1 H. Key, are thoroughly reliab and what they tell you eau be d pended upon. Large assortment of beautif Glassware and China of all kim at very reasonable prices. I iuvi the lad:?s to call. R. T. Scurry. Probably forty-odd delogati will attend the W. C. T. U. coi vention. The first session will r. held at the Methodist church c Saturday evening, begiuuiug A 8 o'clock. And it is upon this o< casion that a largo attendance c tbe people of the town is desiree so as to extend a very cordial we cometo the visit irs. Let Edgi field's reputation for hospital it be 6ust?ined Talk np the convei Hon Urge your friends to at ten the Saturday night session ?f p?cially. An inter-sting proqrat has boen arranged. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. j? Guaranteed Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia or Ir digestion in anv form, gas, belohiof bitter taste, offensive breath dizz spells, sour stomach, heart, flutter, nan sea, gastritis, loathing oflfood. pain or swelling in the stomach,. back o side, deep-seated kidney or l:v; trouble, then they will' disappear in , short time after taking Tyner's Dys pep^ia "Remedy, made especially t cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and al stomach troubles, oven of the wors cases. T'ynar's Dyspepsia Rempd expels the gasses ?and sweetens th breath. It cures tf'ck Headache, Coll and Constipation at once... Druggist or. by express 50c a \ bottle. Money re funded if it rails to cure. Medical ad vice and circular free by writing t Tyner Remedy Co., Augusta, Ga. GO-FLY keeps flies off borsei and cattle.^Sold bv P. P. Blalock, Jr. Pain From a Burn Prdmptly Re lieved by Chamberlain's Paiu . Balm. A little child of Michael Stra uss, of Vernon, Conn., was recent ly in great pain from a burn oi the band, and as cold application: ouly increased the inflamatiou Mr. Strauss came to Mr. Jamei N. Nichols, a local merchant fo something to stop the paiu. Mr Nichols Bays: "I advised him ti use Chamberlain's Pain Bartm,auc tbe first application drew cut th< inflammation.and ?ave imm?diat! relief. I bavo used this liuimen myself and eau recommend it ver] ofteu for cuts, burns, strains anc lame back, and have neverknowt it to disappoint." For sale by G L. Penn & Son. NOTICE. To one and all : I am iu the Mar ket to buy Cotton Seed: I soiicti your patronage. E. S. Johnson, At New Depot We are headquarters for buggies Such as the Hackney, Tyson & Joues, Rock Hill, Cojumbus anc Chase City buggies have stood the ?eec of years, aud always give satisfaction. Ramley & Jones. FOR SALE : Two good second hand McCormick Mowers, and a thousand n?w ones. Also several $1,000 Mutual Benefit Life Poli cies on 5 year convertible plan at $11.25 for ages 14 up to 21, with a slight advance for older ages. The poorept young mau can now insure his- life. E. J. Norris. The best quality of Violet and Florida Water on the market in bulk at TIMMONS BROS. Our comic postal cards are the sensation of the hour. Come in and make your selections. G. L. Penn & Son. For delightful, refreshing drinks of all kinds oome to the Luray fountain. % G. L. Penn & Son. When you * want paint that epreadB well aird wear3 well, let ti3 supply you with Harrison's or Heath & Milliean's paints, none better.? Timmons Bros. WANTED 1 To buy yoqr autique mahogany,, walnut, or cherry fur? niture, such as old Oak chest, Highboys, Lowrboys, Tall clocks, Sideboards, Bureaup, Mirrors, Ta^ Mes, Chairs, etc. In fact anything iu tbe line of autiques. Address Oliver C. Hill, Bethlehem, Connecticut. Mr. E. W. Samuel has not been as successful-with his cannery ?e he had hoped. .The excessive rain fall'greatly damaged his tomatoes. He bas already put up about 1,200 cans and will put up about 800 more. Mr. Samuel estimates that ho made 500 bushels of tomatoes on au acie aud a half of land,.but the major portion were so. badly damaged by the rain-that be was unable to use them. A Very Talented Woman. Mrs. Nell G. Burger whu will be the most prominent figure in the oomirg W. C. T. U. conven tion which begins ou Saturday night of this week in the Metho dist church, ia said to be the most attractive and eloquent speaker in the rai:.ks of tho great organi zation which she represents. She is the youngest National organi zer, aud i EI said to have been ex celled by no one save the great Frances E. Willard of world wide fame. Governor Hoch of Kansas has the following to say of her. . Mariou Record, Kas: "The temperance lecture delivered by I Mrs. Nellie Burger, in the Metho dist church, Monday eveuing, was listened to with great delight by an immeuBH audience. She is a charming talker. Most beautifully does she blend sentiment and logic, and pathos and narrative, imagery and common sense. Her appearance is relined and cul tured, h^r manner modes', her voice melodious, her language elegant and fluent, her reasoning sound and convincing. She is au orator without being conscious of il."-Gov. Hoch, Topeka, Kas. We pince on our Bargain Coun ter the following especially good values: White Merconz-d White Goods, Figured Lawns, French Organ dies, Silk Mulls, Solid Colored Eolienues, Ladies* and Children's White Canvass Shoen, Ladies' and Children's black Hosiery, Ladies' aud Childrens Pat' Vici and Kid Strapped Slippers. J. M. Cobb. FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the ? gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is s enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful ?s a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slower-health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. lt's a food for tired and weak digestions. Send for free .<aropfo Scott & Bowne, 409-415 Pearl St. Chemists New York 50c. and $1.00. All druggists Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Choieiar.nd Diarrhoea Remedy. '.When my boy was t?vo years old he had a very severe attack of bowel co.nplaint, but by the uso cf Chamberlain's Colic Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought bim out all right", " says says Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depend ed upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a va cancy occurred in the Trusteeship undor the corporate mortgage of the TWIN CITY POWER COMPANY, dated tho. first day of January, 1901, by reason of the dissolution of the MERCHANTS' TRUST COMPANY, the Trustee therein, and that the I GUARDIAN TRU?T COMPANY OF NEW YORK, a corporation duly I organized and existing: under the laws oftheHtate of Nsw York, and doing business at NO. 170 broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan in the City of New York, has been duly ap pointed, as provided in said mortgage, as substituted trustee in the piase and stead of the! said Merchants' Trust Company, and has accepted said ap pointment as said Trustee. Dated, July 24th,li)()G. TWIN CITY POWER eOMPANT, by -G. 4, O'Connor, Sec retary, ? To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. When you want tEe be6t smoke iu town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cignr. P. P. BJalock, Jr. Ourlrou Beds have been ad mired by all who have eeen them prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Heine's Pickles, Olives Mus tard and Salad Dressing always on hand. TimmouB Bros. Nunually's fina chocolat s and bon bons fresh by express. j G. L. Peno & San., Large assortment of Summer Lap Robes at Ramsey. & Jonjes. See our beautifully decorated Toilet Sets before you buy. RAM-P^Y & JONES. Have you a diploma or a pictur .'..that.you wish framed? We have just" received, a beautiful assort merit of mouldings. Timmons Bros. Take up the old,, dingy carpets and put Iresb, attractive matiing on your floors. We have beautiful patterns very reasonable in price. Ramsey & Jones. Letter to J. W. Peak. Edgefleld, S. ?. Dear?ir: Now, may be. you can't get the goods ; if you can, your fort une is made. Cotton cloth-they call it muslin in some parts-at about the usual price per yard, but wider, twice as wide as some, anti better, wears better, keeps .white and whole a surprising time in all sorts of wear. I"ou conld sell that cloth for hun dreds of mile;; there'd be no limit, A yard goes further; one buys less yards. Wears longer; one buys less often. It always looks right till well worn-out. No one customer buys so much of it. but think of the number of customers! Maybe you_c*an'J; get it in cloth : but you can in paint: Devoe, Devoe is as if it were wider; a gallon goes fur ther; you buy less gallons; you pay tor less gallons; you pay for painting less gallons, as if one paid less for making a garment of that width cloth, and it keeps its fresh look and sheds water till you have forgotten how old it is.t It isn't true in cloth, but it is in paint: the less you pay, the better it is ; for the goodness of paint is reckon ed bv gallons; less gallons, more ?goodness, goodness in paint is strength. The stronger a rai nt, the less gallons it takes for a job and the longer it wears. Yours truly F W DEVOE & CO New T"ork 3 i Edgefleld Mercintile Company. Tnouiiands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To If'lad Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. Th?re ?3 comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish. In curing rheumatism, pain in the back; kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of thu urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing -It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many ttme3 during thc night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swiimp?Root ls soon realized. It stands the hlghost for its won derful cures of the moot distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in ?Cc. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent Absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & a<a?e of swunp-Roet. Co., Binghamton, N.X When writing men tion reading this generous offer in thia pap arv Don't make any- mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rbot, and the address., Binghamton, N. Y-, on e*rery bottle. Have you tried our "White Star" Coffee. There is nothing better. ?Try it once and you will use no other. G. L. Penu & SOP. FirstnClass Teams I am now well equipped in the LIVERY BUSINESS. 'Good Horses and good Vehicles always on hand, ready/to respond to all calls, night or day. Can furnish teams on short notice. I so licityourpatronage. Will al ways ?endeavor to please you. W. B F?KSE, Trenton, S. C. p....-) y-.-r FIV'IK'S t ) tills strone sound, con rvjii v .? :.JV nj.'s U inie. On request we will send >ii K'uKK ii bi!|i|i j of our "linnie Messenger i ni'/ Mu lets"' inr in- Mifc transmission of coin or irr. n y Initial; ns lank d M'Os ts by malL You i'!b.-MlKi?a ld") usitsciirh week,:inrt us m /l^/ u r s< vina's Hi-i'iiiiiiilut-; ?-lil Issue you^ .p i flT ti-? or I'eiMisli bearing lutercstfaA. / fl i tb? liberal Tal? of. a\f u gansai p? Jones' Stables; The Celebtated French Coach Stallion, CALEMBOUR, will make the Fall SeaBon at Edge field ai the stables of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son, commencing on j September the 15th. The French Coach Horses are in the front rauk of excellence among the^carriage breeds of the world. Call and inppeot this celebrated horse, Edgefleld French Coach Horse Co. J. P. NIXON, Sec. and Treai Clark's Hill, S. C. Notice to Stocl* Raisers, .I desire to inform the pub lic that I have purchased a fine Jack, fourteen hands high an cl very heavy built. I will static! him at my home, J. C, LOWREY. Velma, S. C. Large sfock of the celebrated 'Old Hickory'' Wagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able piiCdS. K Ramsey & Jones. Notice. An Examination for Certificates foi teachers in the Public Schools will be held Friday September 21sf, 1906, Be ginning 9 ^. M., Closing 4 P. M. Whites in C?. Com. Office, Colored in Court House. Wm. J.. Byrd, E. H. Folk, Ceo. W. ?cott. Members Board Examiners. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. Cbarleetou S. C. 121st Year begins September 28th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship, giving free tui tiou, to each county of South Carolina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for ad mission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For Cata logue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, * President. UNIVERSITY of South Car olina. Session 1906-7 Begins Wednesday, September 26th. Five courses leading to B. A. degree, four to B. S. degree/one to L. I degree, and one to L. L. B. degree. Certificates given for work completed in any one of the departments. Expenses: Tuition fee S40; Term fees $1S; Roora Je?s $S; one half of each must be paid at the beginning of each term. Tuition fee may be remit" ted rpou presentation of certificate of inability lo pay the same. BENJAMIN SLOAN, President. THJEC BANK EDGEFIELD. EDGEFIELD, S. C. . State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T.,H. RAINSFORD J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER, W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. .T. C. SHEPPARD, President. TV. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prei dent. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. - .Prompt and polite attention to bias ness. YOUR Account Solicited. 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 ina tasteless form. No cure, no pay. COc. FOR SALE. Seventy acres of land well loca ted on the public road between Edgefield, C. H., and Augusta, near Roper's Cross Roads. Apply to Mrs. C. J. Hardisty, Statesboro, Ga. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to if credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured E.[R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynes boro, Pa.,of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, UlcerH, Cuts, Wounds and Salt Rheum'. Only 25c G. L. Penn & Son AY. E. Lynch & Co. Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectora tion, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy oondition. Thousands have testified to its superior ex cellence. It counteracts any ten tency of a cold to result in pneu monia. Price 25c For sale by G. L. Penn & Son. Good quality tooth brushes fronj 10 to 25 cents. G. L. Penn & Son. Torture By Savages. "Speaking ? of the torture to which some of -the savage tribes in the Pbiippines subject their captives, reminds me of the in tense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys,", says W. M. Sherman, of Cushiug, Me., "Nothing helped until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Blood disordeis and Mala ria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaran teed by G. L. Penn Sr. Sou W. E. Lynch & Co, A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Constipation, often ends in Ap pendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills.'They pejfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate ofter. Success, independenceand probable fortune aro guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. Th? Ga^-Ala, Business College, Macon. Ga. LARGE STOCK. LOW PROIES. I hays just replenished e very department of my large stock of Genet al Merchandise, and now very cordially invite the baying public to call at my store and inspect the goods and get my prices. Heavy Groceries. I always carry a large stock of Heavy Groceries and by baying in large quantities am prepared co meet all prices. My line of fan cy (groceries is also complete. Dry Goods and Shoes I am prepared to supply your need1? in STAPLE DRY GOODS, SHOES, PANTS HATS and TRUNKS. Our prices are very close. Call and be convinced. I have now a v $3,500 Stock of Shoes and defy all comeptition. I buy in very large quantities from one of the most reliable manufacturers in the country. I have any thing from the best every-dav work shoe to the most stylish dress shoe. Come, let us show you these goods. Bagging; and Ties I have good prices on Bagging and JMes. I bought early and cs n save you money. ? . I want a portion of your business. If you will Jgive me a trial I am convinced that you will become a regular customer. Ji I haven't got what you want we will order it for you. I solicit your patronage and promise good honest values at rea sonable prices. T. Garrett Tieri. Parker Budding, Edgefield, S, C. Daily Arrivals of New Fall Goods. Our nesv goods are now in and we invite our patrons and friends to [call and see them. Full line of Press Goods in all the new weaves and shadee. Very complete line of Now Waist Goods in Silks, Plaids and all colors, also heavy goods in white and all colors. Ready-made waists in silks, plaids and all colors. Ladies Skirts in Silks, Plaids, Panama cloth and Voils, also Misses Skirts. Large assortment of Silk Coats for early fall. Large stock of Outing, checks and brown and bleached goods 5c up. Beautiful bleached linen for Waists and Snits. SHOES. Beautiful stock of Ladies' and Men's Dress Shoes, also boys' and girls'School Shoes right prices and qnaiity. Very large stock of Clothing for boys and men at very close prices. Rugs and Art Squares at prices lower than ever before. Laces? We have an exquisite line of val lace at from 3 to 15c. Torchon lace from narrow edge to all widths, al BO linen torchon lace. Embroidery in all widths and prices. Look at them before buying. Hats. Large assortment very stylish hats for men and boys, also a com plet line of Ladies dress Hats, sailors and ready-to-wear hats. See our Counterpanes Lace Curtains, Shades curtain rods. JVotdLons. Our notion department is complete. Ladies collars and neckwear. Ribbona in all shades, widths and prices. Full line Hosiery, Ladies Men and Boys, all prices. Complete new stock. Give us a call in any line and we will be sure to please you in quality, quantity and price. J. W. PEAK. HERB WE ARE AGAIN With another line of record breaking bargains that will 'surprise even those who are accustomed to our extremely low PRICES. A Chain pf Circumstances. Has brought us an extra large number of the best offers of the season. We are ready to have this season make an even more surprising chapter in our history than did last winter's record. Everything is here to "do it with, quantities, I qualities, unmatchable PRICES-everything conducive to make your buying of us more profitable than ever. Our Line of New Clothing. .Cannot be excelled. "We have been very fortunate in se curing a most wonderful assortment at PRICES 2$% below the regular. It will be to your ADVANTAGE to pay special , attention to the good vAlues we are showing in this" depart ment. Summer Goods. We still have a good many numbers of summer goods that I you can buy for 2?% less than actual COST. Our Millinery Department. Is complete and Miss Bessie Rowe is back again and ready to take orders for specially designed hats. She has proven in the last season that she is thoroughly competent and can send the ladies away with a broad smile and the hap py satisfaction of knowing that their hats are of the very latest styles and shapes here or you can have your hats made to order at PRICES that are right. You owe it to yourself to 4 purchase your good's of us, J. RUBENSTEIN, ADVERTISER BUILDING. - - EDGEFIELD, S. C Olothing; Store, We are offering offering our Straw Ha+s, Summer Underwear, Low Cut Shoes, and Summer Clothing at Low prices. Call on us before buying. ?w. A.. Hart J^^Next to post-office. Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Care-No-Pay. 50 cants.