Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 31, 1906, Image 3

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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1906. I Lee UL NeWs-1 Dr. Broughton will be here without fail (iii Mouday evpnicg next. The Ch ry sun th emu m Fair will be held on Friday, November the 9th. . / Capt. B. J. Tillman bas been the guest of hie brother, Col. J. H. Tillman, for several days. Allan's Cascaret Tablets at T.immoDs BroB. Anyone desiring to rent a houce should apply to Mrs. Emma Marsh. She wishes to rent her home on Jeter street. Women's heavy Jersey ribbed fleece' 1 i m? Pau ts a?d Vests, regu larizes 4 to 6, 25c each. Tho Corner Store. Mr. and Mrs. * Luther Bell of Clark's Hill were ?moug the visi tors to our town on Saturday last. Would that- their visits to their old home were more frequent.. When you see two persons in Edgefield iu conversation, es pecially ladies, you can bet 3'our last dollar that they are eithtr talking couveution or chrysanthe mums. See our Dress good?, Outing Waisting, and cotton fabrics of all kinds. J. E. Hart. r The entire community should be truly grateful to Dr. Burts and the ladies bf. the cemetery asso ciation for the veiy beautiful manner in which the village ceme tery is now kept. The very faithful sheriff and clerk pf court deserve a season of rest. For three long wieks-one week of criminal ai.d two .weeks . of civil court-they have been on duty. Don't forget the 10 cts counter. May & Tompkins. Mrs. W; M. Vines, of Norfolk nee Miss Ivy Henderson, of Ai ken-haBbeeu the guest of Miss Effie Sheppard, her college friend, for several, days. Fre?h shipment of Cakes and Crackers at Timmons Bros. Labt Sunday evening was the time for the regular monthly un ion service. It was held in the Baptist church and the sor m on ..- was preached by Rev. Royall ' Shannoubouue, rector of the Episcopal church. v Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "Force" fresh "Cream of Wheat" at G. L. Penn & Son. The ladies should not buy cloaks and heavy wraps before they see the handsome assortment that Mr. J. E. Hart bas displayed at his stow. His beautiful rain c Vis Bhould please the most fas tidious, and bis prices are within reach of-all. Blankets, Com forte and heavy underwear will soon be ia demand, and we have them at correct prices. J. E. Hart. Geo. M. C. Butler recently pur chased tho "Griffin Hill" placp from Dr.'F. W. P. Butler, and it is his purpose to spend the winter - in Edgefield. Th is will be pleasant news to hundreds and thousands Tof Gen. Butler's very warm per sonal friends. Form a habit of throwing off before going, to bud at night all the cares and anxieties of the day -everything wh?;h can pos sibly cause mental wear and teai or deprive you"of rest.-Ex. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Ullstein, Dr. JoueB an&otbers are sleeping . on National springs. Why don't you. 3dgefield Mercantile Company. Try a 10 cents p?ckage of our Buckwheat, fresh stock. G. L. Peuu & Son. '* Such a great quantity of cotton is open along the road between Johnston and"..Edgefield that in many places it resembles a gi eat white sheet spread upon the ground. Several large fields have not had a lock picked from them and so thick are the streaming licks that almost the entire field of cotton would burn if a lighted match were applied. Pickers are evidently'very scarce. Our leather sept Rockers are the \ talk of the town. If you waut one! burry. Edgefield .Mercantile Company. We have just'received a beauti . ' fol'lot.of fancy crockery, consist ing of 2 aud 4 piece - sugar and cream sets, water sets, cups and saucers, etc.* We offer at prices lower than same can be bought at in Augusta. ~ Edgefield Mercantile Co. Don't you need a new heavy Buggy Robe? We have them that will suit you iu style, quality and price. Ramsey' & Jones. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, davor night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. . For a good 5 cents rmoke, try > w?). B. Dom's Favorite Crooks.*' Sold 2 for 5 cents J?y P. P. Bla Jock, Jr., Dunovant & Co., J. Hubenstein, of Edgefield, and Sr v U. Hanget, of Trenton. Amalchisa little thing but it oft?p kindletn a great fire. Re cently a negro iu Anderson couu ty was driving serenely to market with 5 bales of cotton on the wag on. In Btriking a match to light his pipe, the cotton caught and was totally destroyed. Better profil by this and keep matches away from cotton. ' Don't buy a grate cr heater un til you have seen ours. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. A noted dentist declares that the best possible preservative for the teeth is the regular washing with a brush aud a bit of ,pure 80ap-preferably white castile. uHalf the dentists in the coun'ry would be driven out of the busi ness he asserts, "were this simple cleaning to become universal or even geueral aniOLg the peopie." Jf you waotjthe fiuest Felt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. The scarcity and advanced price of wood hae caused many persons to put grates in their homes. Coal 'is not auy moro ex pensive than wood, and i? much more satisfactory. Messre. Jones & Sou carry a large >tocfc of grates, and coal stoves, and can put one in your homo on short notice. Better place your order with them for one before the iii tensely cold weather begius. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mun?, Edgefield, S. C. Mr. William R. Furse, the leading hostler and livery man of Tren ton. continues to increase bis equipment so as to handle his steadily growing livery business. He went over to Augusta a few" days ago and purchased a pair of spirited black horses. Watch for the Furse turu-out when it comes to Edgefield and see the blacks. Very large assortment of tablets and box paper. Full liue of Sta tionary, of all kinds. G. L. Peou & Son. Capt. R. B. Cain aud Prof. J. F. Entzmiuger have been wel comed visitors to Edgefield for the last few days. There remains one thing that these estimable young bachelors ought to do, and that is to take unto themselves wives oot. wires, but each a wife-aud locate permanently in Edgefield. Lest they do this, tbey may in their meanderings become es tranged from the home of their adoption. FOR SALE : My PHOTO GRAPH BUSINESS of thirty six years standing is FOR SALE. Seud stamp for particulars. . ? R. H. MIMS. Mr. G. P. Cobb bas from a very ; small begiuuiog grown to be oue 1 of Johnston's leading merchants. 1 He carries a tremen lous stock of . wagons, buggies, carriages, furni ture, stoves and . fiouso; furnish- ! legs of all kinds. In addition to . having the upper "and lower floors of the building he occupies filled j with goods, ?lr. Cobb has a large warehouse in the rear which he ' carries a laTge reserve stock. The great growth of his business shows what honest dealiug and hard . work will do. Another secr?t of '] Mr. Cobb's Buccess is found in the 1 fact that be bas been a constant and systematic advertiser. Try our "Coronation" and '.Snowflike" Flour. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Di" Broughton Coming. The celebrated lecturer, Dr. Leu ; G. Broughton, will be here, but on Monday evening the 5th instead of^rhursday evening the 1st of November, as was announced last week. Owing to his arrival one week late frum his trip abroad, 1 Dr. Broughton could not fill his South Carolina .engagements this "Week. He will, however, be here without fail ou Monday evening uext, The managers have already sold a v?ry large number of sea's. People do*not have to b'e uiged to go to hear 6uch a mau as Dr. Broughton. They seize upon the opportunity. Better pelect your seats at once before the best ones are engaged. Tickets on sale at the store of May & Tompkins. Andirons in cast, wrought and brass, also Coal Tongi?, Scuttle aud Coal VaseB just arrived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co.* Your feet are your best-friends. Buy your shoes from May & Tompkins and protect them. We have just unloaded a car o f Chairs and a car of Furniture. See these goods and get our prices that is all-we 8sk. Buying right ena bles us to sell right.. Ramsey & JOUPS. FOR SALE: One-hundred bush els of pure" Appier oats at sixty five cents ppr bushel. Apply to . B. R. Tillman, Tr. "A large and very beautiful as sortment of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry bas just been received. New designs from the Ieadiug manu facturers. Let us supply your jewelry wants. Ramey & Jones. Anyone who is iu search of a good time piece should see om ? Watches before buying. Ingersoll Watches from $1. to $2. G. L. Penn ?c. Sbu. We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN& SON. Little beds of flowers, Little coats of paint, Make a pleasant cottage Out of ene that ain't. -Exchange The Advertiser had a pleasant visit on Tuesday from Mr. R. T. Strom, than whom Greeuwoo county has no better citizen. Not withstanding the fact that he lives beyond the borders of Edge field, Mr. Strom still has an abi ding affection fur the old county Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed tor 20 years. NotL iug better on the market. Ramsey & Jones. Probably it is noi generally known that this is the proper time for pruning scupperuong vines. If they are cut iu Decem ber or after Christmas, they bleed badly. F.uuch or garden grapes can be pruned as late as March, but not so with scupperuor-gs. Buy your next suit of clothes from us aud save money. May & Tompkins. The nicest line of perfumery ever shown in Edgefield is now displayed at the popular store of Messrs. Timmons Bros. Not only are all of the delicate odors there, but the bottles and caee3 are very unique and pretty in design just the thing to preseut to a friend. The perfumery of Tim-, mons BroB. will make the "sweet sixteeuers" sweeter and do won ders for the old maids and bache lors. Try a bottle of the celebrated Allaq perfumery. Mr. Horace Cogburu spent Sat urday and Sunday with the home folks. He has been in the employ ment of the Southern railroad for two years or more, applying him self very closely to his work. At present he has the position of fireman between Columbia and Augusta. Horace is in line for promotion and, b< ing highly thought of by the officials, has a bright future before him. We. were iu the society of mauy curates and old maids, sayp an exchange, at an English 'ea party. The conversation bad turned on the questiou, "Doe3 the weariug of hat's'make men bald?" One grave and unworldly old curate opened-and closed-the discus sion by saying. "Not hats dear friends, but shirts. Now you will have noticed that a man takes off bis shirt over his head, thereby dragging the hair out by the roots whereas a woman-"here three teacups dropped. Just received a large sh i pm "?nt of shoes. See them before buying. May & Tompkins. Mr. D. D. McColl, a handsome and gifted young man from Ben nettsville, spent Suuday last in Edgefield. Although successful in Dne campaign last summer, having been elected a member of the House, he is not yet satisfied, and is now conducting a campaign of an entirely different nature. One in which a.single vote from a fair band, bearing the word "yes", will sleet. Judging from his frequent 'electioneering" visits td our town, Mr. McColl very earnestly desires ane of Edgefield's most beau tiful and best beloved maidens to cast that ballot. . Just Unloaded 1 Our car (1000 Bushels), of genu ine Texas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. Call and see sample and get prices. T. Garrett Talbert, Parker Building, . Edgefield, S. C. Lonsdale Cambric 10c yard at The Comer Store. ?^See the Kenyon Rain coate, Furs and wraps of all kinds just opened at J. E. Hart. When you waut the beat smoke in town try a "Franklin" or "Cin co" cigar. P. P. Blalock, Jr. 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 COTTS EMULSION and it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation ; cures the cold because it dr.ves 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 FRES. You have been making out with that old broken-up stove long enough. Let us sell you a first? olass oook stove for a small sum of money. A large assortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones, All Wool Red Flannel 35c to 35o at The Corner Store. Fresh shipment of Pick'es and Olives just received. P. P. Blalook, Jr. 36 inch Black Taffeta silk 79c The Corner Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haltiwanger are iu Anderson this week in at tendance upon ' the marriage of Miss Mamie Brown, Mrs. Halti wangerVsister. If you care for foot protection aud foot comfort you will buy the best shoes. If you care for your dollars, you will buy from 5?ay & Tompkins. Fresh Force, Oatmeal, Postum, Grope Nuts aud Buckwheat at Timmons Bros. Miss Lena Holstein has come up from Monet ta for th? conven tion and will tarry a week or lon ger-lut us hope longer-with relatives. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, Io to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. - Closing1 Days of Court. The case of Mrs. May Bell Kean against E. R. Landrum, adminis tratrix, which wa? being tried when the last ifsue of The Ad vertiser was printed, resulted in a" verdict of $2,583.60 for the plaintiff. The last case to le tried by tho court was the suit for $50,000 brought by Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bus Bey against the C. & W. C. rail road. A verdict of $15,000 was rendeied for the plaintiff, who was represented by J. Wm. Thur mond, and W. H. Barrett, of Au-, gusta, and the defend an I by Shep pard Bros,and YV. X. Miller of Augusta. The Missionary Convention. At the hour the Advertiser goes to press on Tuesday afternoon carriages are hurry iug hither and thither to meet the traine. About nfty delegates have arrived up to this lime and two train loads more or less-are expected this afternoon. Edgefield has already proven herself equal to the emer gency, aud will entertaiu royally all who come. During the day the ladies will hold their meetings. A light luncheon will be served to the delegates at the church during the dinner hour. On Tuesday evening State Mispions will be discussed by Dr. T. M. Bailey and Dr. W.T. Derieux. On Wednes day evening Home Missions will be discussed by Dr. B. D. Gray, and on Thursday evening Dr. R. J. Willingham of the Foreign Mis sion board will speak. To all of the night sessionsi the public generally is invited. Next week's issue of the Ad-t vertiser will contain a write-up of the convention. ? Dead Loss. Th* following, related byan ex change, is suggestive of SDine of the trials and tribulations that Edgefield housewives have with their washerwomen, the only difference being that they don't wait till the "old man'' dies be fore be dous the shirt': "See here, Aunt Dina, I sent two brand new shirts of my hus band's to.tho wash last week, and you have brought only one back. Now, what have you done with the other?" "Yee, Miss Lula, ma'am I WUB coming rouu' to the question of dat dar shu't. You know dat I ain't a pusson dat pre tends to one thingB and protends to aiiudder, sc Fae gwiue to tell de .trut 'bout dat shu't. It was dis-a way. My. old mau be up and died las' week, and de '?ur'al Sossiety' dey didn't do nuthiug but covort 'round, ai d I uebbor had anyt'ng to lay dat man out in. So I helps myself to dat shu't for a fae' An,' oh. Miss Lula, hom-y, I jes' wishes you could bab seen how dat nigger sot dat shu't off!'' 0 The Advertiser job office is better fitted than ever for printing of all kinds. New Type, New Borders New Ornaments, New mate rial just received, Send us your orders. My 6 and 10 cents counters are filled with mary useful articles. Especial valu?u in Enameled Ware. ^ " R. T. Scurry. so called cheap Baking ^puckering, injurious Alum ?m^-you injure digestion, ac?u >ID AhVH pure, refined Grape Cream ive .the profit of quality, the j Death of an Aged Veteran. Mr. John J. Dorn departed thia life at his borne iu our town ou Wedoeeday afternoon last. He was probably Edgefield's oldest citizen, being in his 76th y*-.ar at the time of his death. The inter ment was held at McKendres church.OD Thursday, the Rev. Mr. Copeland coudncting the funeral. Mr. Dorn bad been for very many years a member of that church. . Tbe deceased was a quiet,.un assuming citizen, never aspiring to public life in any of its phases. Tho major portion of hiB long so journ upon earth was spent upon bis farm near Pleapaut Laue. Possessing a wonderful amount ot energy aDd very excalleut judg ment, he succeeded far above the average of men. His example and influence in that community will be felt for many, many years to come. The death of this aged citizen removes from our midst another Confederate veteran. Duri?g tbe entire four years of the bloody con flict he served his country well. Mr. Doru leaves a devoted wife who prior to ber mnrriage was Miss Mal lie Covar, aud three children ? by his first marriage, Mr. Jesse Dorn, Mrs. Auna Byrd and Mra. Arthur Herriug. For many years tbe deceased was a member of the Masonic fra ternity, aud it was by his brethren Of thiB.Order that his body was consigned, to its last resting place. For colds and coughs try Dr. King's New Discovery Foley's Honey and Tar, White Pine and Tar. Nothing better. Timmous Bros. Large assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. ? R. T. Scurry. Just received a car of the cele brated ''Old Hickory" Wagons and Rock Hill Buggies. Everybody knows what they are. Ramsey & Jones. BUGGY FOR SALE $48.00 First-class leather quarter-toy bug gy guaranteed: set of single buggy harness, $6.00. Georgia Vehicle Mfg-. Co, 52 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. J. B WH: Handsome, tailored, well Blue, Gray, Blacksand mix Particularly -well finish) shoulders, hand laid fronts Would be special at $25. A thoroughly well made Cheviot, full lined, long an velvet collar. This is a coat that no bo} and it will carry enough wi Actually worth $5, our p Range of raincoats values mit of almost everyone owi ted materials, in Blacks, Gn , also mixtures. A particularly handsome tailored, is priced for $25. j. Broad Street, Has Stood The Np'Cqre-No-F m of Tartar-Costs more profit of good health. Our customers" say tbpy have never sneu a bed spring lo beat the National and Blu9 Ribbon and they never will. Edgefield Mercantile Company Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. Fresh Nu!:?, Malaga Grape3 and all of the othur nice things at Timmon3 Bros. Try a pair of the children's he.wy ribbed school bose, double] kuee aud toes for 15c a pair at The Corner Store. We are now showing the largest and-be6t selected lot of rugs, lace curtains, table coverB and couch covers ever brought to this market. Edgefield Mercantile Company. The Mitchell and Owensborol wagons have heen struck by storm and ?unehiue but are still in the road, and thoy always will be. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. 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. Very large assortment of Al lan's Perfumery in all of the deli cate and popular odors. There is nothing better on the market. ' Timmons "Bros. Something nice : Martin's Cream Che?se and Imported Macaroni. G. L. Penn & SOD. ThcreBr?iri"rc!Urf'a'l Vat rrm? ?old ta the United Stair, thin ul at.y nt!i r rn La,'Ol [>.i i<tr.s. This ?a on account ol ilielr ttfk, ut-c-t-cy ar.J siinplicity. nieCull'u nr-^nr'tl'-'T?.e O'"*T of Fashion) has more snliscri''ers tii.'.i... y r ti.rr L i'.,< s' Magatlnc. -One yeflr's subscription (u ninabe'?) (.<?. n ?30 cent A. Latest numb'-r, 3 cent?. Kverv f.bscriber ??els a McCall Tat tern Free. Subscribe today. I.tldy Xcvr.ii V."ni:tri?. Handsome premiums or liber-I fist, emmivii ti. I'.vern l'n^ilo^ue( of 600 dc. si.'tis) anti Prci'--,,m Cumin-u* (?ho?ii:g 400 premiums) acct ire;, A?W?CJS T??; ?;?CALL C0H Kew York. ITE & CO. made suit of "Worsteds, in tures, all the plaids. ;d, carefully hand-padded and hand finished collar. Our price $20. Coats Coat for school boys, in d well tailored; finished with j would be ashamed to wear, irmth for the most fragile, rice $3.50. coat?? s from $10 to $30, will per ling one; splendid cravenet lys, Herringbone stripes,, etc, one, lined with silk, well Augusta, Ga Test 25 Years >ay. 50 cents. Nothing to Fear! Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to their lit tle ones, ae it contains absolutely nothing injurious. Thi6 remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small childien, but ia a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide' reputation for its cures of coughs, colds, and croup and can always be relied upon. Gr. L. Penn &on. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of humau blood iu the home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky ., He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. It completely cured me and I bave remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and is the ouly known cure for Weak lungs. Everv bottle guaranteed by Druggist. 50c and $1.00 G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days 50c. Notice. TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received by the ..Supervisor and County Commissioners at Edgefield, S. C., on Tuesday, Nov. 6th, 1906, at 12 M, for building a eteel bridge at Rogue Shoals across Big Ste veus Creek. Plans and sp?cifica tions on file at Clerk of Court'a office. A certified check for $300 must accompany each bid. Couuty Ccmm?6S?ouers .reserve the right, to reject any aud all bids. D. PrSELF, Supervisor. I COLUMBIA PI Give Smooth, Clear 1 Band Music, Orchestral Music ? Music. . Having just closed with NOGPAPH CO. a deal t JOBBERS AND 'WH< TORS of their goods for 1 in a'position to furnish PHONOGRAPH SUPP PRICES. Will have a complete li chines on hand constantly This makes us the large Phonograp ihis side of Atlanta. C an fill all orders at Ol der Machines and records Machines $1 io inch Disc Records 6oc w tl ii it ii ti 35c Cylinder Records Catalog o] We also handle Piano? Furniture, Sewing Machin THOMS & 706. 708, 710 Broad NEW AS "We are now showing the largest and an. Jentsfurnishing; ever shown in E We can please you in price, quality an ?^^Next to post-office, We extend t A CORDIAL to inspect our line of Dry G< Hats. We feel sure that we great many goods. We are showing a line of Dress ranging in price from io cei All of the newest goods in Melrose, Hen mas, Rain Pr< and the prices We do not claim to have tl able to sell for less than any to have a well selected stock at honest prices. Give us an opportunity tc SUCCESSORS 1 Tyner's Dyspepsia Bemedy. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know lt. Do you belch up wind? Taste your food after eating? "?re you pale and haggard? Does your heart ll utter? Are you dizzy? Do you have pains in side cr back? Bidings or pimples on the (skin? Are you low spirited? Bad breath? Headache? Weak kidneys? Biliou?? Constipated? ??re you ner vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and il is a -dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, It is made for just such troubles. Tyner'a Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures Dyspepsia or In digestion. Druggists or by express 60 cents a bottle, money refunded if it fails to cure, Medical advice and cir cular free by writing to Tyner Beme?> dy Co, Augusta, Ga. Delightful', Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 cents a can. R. T. Scurry. ; An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl bad a touch'of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. Sh? had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy!" which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat" writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. This remedy is for sale by G. L. Penn & Son. % li you want good insurance cheap-at actual cost-let mi write you a policy in the SouthemV Mutual Lite Insurance Associa*, tion. J. H. May. T?MM0/tS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, - Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. ag l/\RT0fl CO. IONOGEAPHS Life-like Rendition of Vocal Music, md all kinds of i the COLUMBIAJPHO )y which we become their. DLESALE DISTRIBU this section, we are now RETAIL DEALERS LIES AT FACTORY ne of Records and Ma st h Dealers tfCE for Disc and Cylin 5 to ?100, each, $7. ber eozen. ? $4t ? " 5 25c each, $3. per dozen. 50c <. $5. " " a Request. Organs, Sheet Music, ?es, Etc. B 4 R TO fl CO., way, Augusta, Ga. FALL ID Clothing; nicest line of Clothing-, Shoes Hats Idgefleld. Call on us before yon buy, d style, o the pnblic INVITATION jods, Clothing, Shoes and can save you money on a Goods its to $1.00 per yard. riettas, Pana Dof, Cheviots ?4 are right. tie largest stock or to be other firm but we do claim and tc sell you honest gooda i prove what we say. O C. E, MAY.