Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 21, 1906, Image 2
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TERMS:
ONE YEAR $1.50
SIX MONTHS 75
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1906.
//^That which we acquire^ witlx\\
most difficulty we retain the
longest: as those who have
earned a fortune are commonly
more careful ol it than those by
whom it may have been inheri
^ed.-COTTUN. JJ
$:->..';.... Governor Heyward\ is never
disappointing. It matters not
what the occasion is-whether at
home or abroad-he performs his
part well. In his recent speech at
Nashville, Governor Hey ward not
only covered himself with honers]
but brought his state into con
spicuous prominence. :
Unless the finding of the lower
court is reversed, Greenwood
county will have its first legal
;^ ; hanging on Dece.mbei the 28th.
The negro who was convicted of
tv ; murderlast week in Greenwood is
the first conviction for a capital
offense since the ccinty was
formed.
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A novel suit over the ownership
of a valuable diamond has been
in the courts of TexaB for ec me
time. A ranchman lost a $300
diamond from his ring. Some
month* afterwards a woman while
dressing a chicken found a dia
mond in its craw. The question
is, who is the rightful owner of
the precious stone?
The government officials are in
! ~ hot pursuit" of the Standard Oil
octopus, and for the first time the
latter is beating a retreat. The
stock has declined Dearly 100
points within a week. But in some
way oil will be poured upon the
V troubled .waters and then by a
slight advance in their products
the magnates will recoupe their
1CB868.
: By providing $2,000 for contest
ants, the national govi:raraent en
courage s the abominable.elect ion
contests that are so ^tufiaying to
soi th er ii congressmen. In spite of
the facjufciraV~Congressman Levei
^^fit?eiy&? more than 15 votes to his
ptr colored oppornent's 1, the latter
has giv?n notice that he will con
tent the election. It is evident that
the contest is not made with the
hope of setting aside the election.
but in order to obtain the sum
that is paid by the government to
contestants.
. There is probably.more graft in
"Pennsylvania than in any other
; stateln the7 union? South Caroli
na with her dispensary- not ex
cepted. The building "of the re
cently completed state capitol,
which cost something like $12,
000,000, has put millions into the
pockets of the grafters. The chan
deliers in the building alone are
said to have cost $2,000,000. Just
how much of this enormous sum
is represented by rebates is not
stated.
It seems that for a hotel to be
fully equipped now-a-days, it
must have an annex for dogs. A
. Bostonian registered at an Atlan
ta hotel a few days ago and en
deavored to secure a room adjoin
ing his 0Wii for his dog, Not
withstanding the offer of $4.00,
the proprietor stoutly refused dog
gie & bed. Tho wonder is that the
Bohtoniau, who is always said to
have "an eye to business," did not
smuggle the canine into his own
room in order to save the four
dollars.
The Eeyward county war is
waxing warm jn Aiken county.
Lines are closely drawn between
the advocates and opponents of
the new county both [claiming a
victory. Just what the outcome
will be no one can foretell.. From
whfi^we^-can gather, however, a
-^TSSaJority of those residing in that
portion which is to be cut from
JSdgefield will vote for the new
county. The Advertiser regrets to
see the old county lose a foot of
territory or a single citizen, but if
the law be" complied with in tbe
matter of area, taxable property,
population, etc., no reas mable
objection can be raised.
The present law relating lo the
holding of inquests, is causing
much dissatisfaction among the
magistrates of the county. Not
withstanding the fact that the
coroner receives compensation in
the form of a stipulated salary for
holding inquests, about four-fiftls
P^J : of. them are> held by the magis
trates, who in some cases ' have to
ride eight-or ten miles to ?escb
the scene of the homicide. The
writer calls to mind one. magis
trate who has held two inquest*
within two weeks and will not re
ceive a penny for hie services. Il
the coroner is paid for holding in
quests then they should beheld
" . by him. If the law requires magis
trates lo hold them, when notified
of ?death, then suitable compen
sation should be provided.
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Taxable Property c
Upon request," Auditor'J?;B^Ha
vertiser-wit h an abstract of the ta:
"The taxpayers can see just what th
can compare values of 1905 with't
year.
1905:
Number, Vi
(Horses, 1,995 . $87
Cattle, 5,726 62
?Mules, 3,198 151
Shoep and goats .1,947 , 1
Hogs, 4,585 9
I Gold and silver
watches 259 ??..-.] 4
Piauc3, etc, 301 1.'
Vehicles 4,093 7:
Dogs 3,224 li
Merchandise 12
Manufactures 8
Machinery 3
Moneys, Credit, etc . 4
Other Property 13
Bank Returns 15
Insurance 7
390,247 acres, (including lots
and buildings) 2,02
Railroads 43
1 $3,5c
After deducting the value of lots
ures show that the land of this coi
value of $3.92 per acre io 1905 and
of about ll per cent has been madf
ble property for the present year st
1905, the levy is three-quarters of a
In Memoriam,
MARY BETTIS FAIR,
All nature seems lo weep. The
lowering clouds shed tears upon
the sodden earth. The sun with
holds bis golden beams, the sweet]
notes of the forest choirs are si
lent ; and all is gloom.
Thus nature seems to sympa-1
thize with bleeding hearts. Friend
speaks to friend with bated breath
and tearful eye, each striving to
repress the grief which will assert
itself and find response. Why all
this evidence of sorrow?
Mary Fair is gone. *Goue from
the home circ'e where she was the
idol, where all gaye precedence to
ber io love and favor. Gone from
the friends to whom she was true
and loyal, and who in turn, wer?5
true and loyal to ber. Cfoue from
har church and Suuday school to.
which she was so faithful ; tbus
evincing her desire to serve her
Master. Aye, abe was faithful
ever; going to her daily duties,
undaunted by weather and physi
cal weakness, overcoming obsta
cles by her Christian determina
tion and fortitude. Her pxample
was worthy of emulation; and its
influence ?rill be felt by all who
loved her.
D>ar little friend, weloved thee,
and will miss thy beaming face
and merry latish, thy kindiy look
a-nd loving word. We miss thee
but God makes no mistakes, and
took thee to himself. Thou hast
"passed through great tribulation
and washed thy robe in the blood
of the Lamb.'' Thy mortal body
is resting in the quiet grave. Thy
spirit "clothed in brightness" has
"swept through the pearly gates"
into the presence of thy Father
where through an endless eterni
ty thou wilt shout Hosannahs to
the Lamb that was sTain and shed
his blood for thy redemption.
'Some day, some time our eyes shall see
The faces kept in memory;
Some day their hands shall clasp our
hands.
Jest over in the Morning Land."
Mrs. R. H. Minis.
Nov. 14th, 1906.
I Resolutions Passed by The W. C.
T. U. Upon The Death of Mrs.
Emma Z, Auld.
Whereas the death of Mrs. Em
ma" Z. Auld, for Borne time an effi
cient member, of the Edgefield W.
C. T. U., briDgs a distinct and se-1
vere loss to the cause of temper
ance work., we rejoice in knowing
that our loss is her gain, but we
mourn that no longer on earth
will her loving presence and gen
tle ministration gladdeu the
hearts of those who waited upon
[her ministry.
Be it resolved:
1st. That we tender our sym-J
pathy to all who valued her wise j
counsel and waited upon her in-1
struction.
2nd. That the Edgefield W. C.
T. U. may show its appreciation
of ?er work by moving forward to
the fall accomplishment of all
that she would have helped to do
had God spared her loDger.
3rd. That our sympathy is sin
cere for all. who knew.and loved
her, and our. prayers go up to
God's throne, that the comfort and
consolation of the Holy One may
be with them, that her good works
may be imitated and her good
deeds emulated.
4th. That a copy of these reso
lutions be inscribed in the min
ute book of the W. C. T. U. and
published m the county papers;
that a copy be sent also lo the
family.
. Mrs. Beauregard Timmons,
Sec. of tho W. C. T. U.
The Southern Railway's Holiday
Rates. '
The Southern Railway will sell
Excursion tickets between all
pointe East of the Mississippi and
South of the Ohio and Potomac
Rivers to aDd from St. Louis and
intermediate pointe. Rate oue
fare and one third plus twenty
five cents for round trip. Tickets
sold December 20th. to 25tb. in
elusive, December 30tb-31st. 1906
and January 1st. 1907, with limit
good to leave destination return
ing not lat?r than midnight Janua
ry 7tb, 1907.
For full information, apply to
any Ties et Agent of the South* ru
Railway, or write
R. W. Hunt,
Division Passenger Ageut.
Charletton, S. C.
G. ?. Al!en,
Asst. General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
>? ? dgef?eld County.
ItiwaDger ha? ' furn i she'd" The Ad
sablejproperty of Edgefield county,
ie 'taxa ble property consists cf and
he ioc reased values of the present
1803
due, Number, Value.
',896 ' 1,927 $96;1S8
,991 5,682 65,513
,436 3,161 168,401
,746 1,603 1,519
,193 4 319 8,789
,501 207 4,209
5,923 355 19,625
1,081 4,309 79,595
5,120 3,128 15.640
2.355 142,305
8;680 : 67,263
9,340 39,860
4,967 60,306
4,601 132,605
4,812 165,965
4,656 91,577
389.302 acres (includ
5,190 ing lots and bldgs) 2,242,880
14,210 i 456,782
?9,698 $3,859,020
and buildings the foregoing fig
mty was assessed at an average
at $4.36 for 1906. This increase
) all over the state. While the taxa
iows au increase of $319,322 over
, mill less than for 19U5.
Notice of Elect iori as to Hey ward
County.
PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
ITT AEREAS Petitions signed by
VT more than one-third nf bb?
qualifier! elector* of those nor ti o ns
of Edgefield and Aiken Counties,
proposed to be cut off tn form the
new County of Hpyward, embraced
within rt line '"beginning nt Sott'*
Ferry on Savannah River, running
about six miles in a Northeasterly]
direction to a point near Fl^'l Oak
Grove Church, thence continuin?r|
ina No rt h - easterly direct iori lo H
point on Mri rj int own road- near
Matthew.-; thence in ii South-east--,
erly direction to a point ab int two
miles from Aiken line and about
?en miles from Aiken villus;
thence in a South ttststeriy dire'*,
timi io a point on Hamburg and
Barnwell road about II quarter o' n
mile Eit?t of O F C'iPatliHtn ; thence,
ulong SM id public road to w li ere it
is intersected hy Pine L >g ti mi;
thence along said Pin:' Lng Road
to ft point near Franklin-:; thence
in ii South-easterly direction to a
point near Jason Spires.; thence in
a South easter ly direction to Cha
vis School Hous". neur Hollow
Creek Bridge, and intersecting th?
Hamburg and Barnwell Road nt
this point vviiere it is intersected
by White Pond I-toad; (heneealong
the said White Pond Road to point
near Buggotts about two miles be
yond Three Runs; thence in a
South easterly direction td ii point
near iSpann Hankinson'.-*; thence
in a South-easterly quadrant to the
Barnwell County line ne ir Mave
rick's Mill, and about five miles
from its intersection with' the
White Pond Road; thence up said
Savannah River to a point of be
ginning, the same embracing four
hundred and fifty square miles"
have been filed with me in accord
ance with law asking that said por
tions of these counties be permit
ted to vote on the establishment of
?A new county.
i And Whereas, the boundaries of
tibe proposed new county^ th? pro
posed name, tho number ofjnhabi
tants, the area, the taxable proper
ty as shown by the last tax retu rns,
and that the proposed lines do not
run nearer than eight miles to any
cour.t-house now established, aro
set forth in said petition and in the
report of the commission appoint
ed to investigate as to the consti
tutional requirements in the mat
ter of the formation of the proposed
new County of Hey ward. /
Now Therefore I, D. C. Hey ward
Governor of the State of South
Carolina, in compliance with the
requirements of Section 575 of
Volume 1, Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1903, do hereby order an
election in the territory tobe cut
off for the pronosed new county, on
the fourth (4th) day ot December,
1906, to be held in accordance with
the requirements of law, at which
election theelectors shall vote yes
or no upon the question of creating
a new county, and up n the name
and county seat Of the proposed
county.
In Testimony Whereo' I have
hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great
Seal of the State to be af
{ L. t?. J- fixed at Columbia this
fifth day ofNovember, in
the year of our Lord one
Thousand Nine Hundred
and Six and of the Inde
pendence ?f the United
?States the One Hundred
and Thirty-first.
D. C. HEY WARD,
Governor.
By the Governor:
J. T. GANTT, Sec'ry of State.
In accordance with the Forego
ing Proclamation, and in compli
ance with the rc quirements of Sec
tion 576 of Vol. 1, Cod? of Laws ol
South Carolina, 1902, wc hereby ap
point for the said Election the fol
lowing Managers for each precinct
within the area purposed to be cul
off Irom Edgefield County:
Mathis-C T Mathis, J E Ham
mond ?tnd J M Miller.
Ropers-L M Dorn, John Shaw
and John W Muudy.
Meriwether Hall- Walter Cheat
ham, H D Strom and Chas C Dear
mond.
The Box and Registration Book
for eachPrecinct will be delivered t<
one of the Managers, at Edgefield
Court House, on Saturday, Dec
let, 1906.
E. J. NORRIS,
B. D. KITCHIN'JS.
JAt?. P. BEAN.
Commissioners of Election foi
Edgefield C >unty,S. C.
Edgefield. S..C, Nov. 13, 1906.
Croup
A reliable medicine and on
that snouid always be kept in th
home for immediate use is^Cnam
bdrlain's Cough Remedy. 'lt v.-ii
prev.'iit the attack it'given as soo:
as the child b-cnm?s boars?, d
even after the croupy cough ap
pean. So'd by G. L Penn & Son
j ABook That Should be in Every
E d g?fi?ld " Home.
lu his '1 ant'meeting,- "a t~ Oki a h o'
ma Cit.y, speaking to his wife'an'd
addressing her affectionately as
'Mother," Sam Jones said: "I
want you l o arrange, wftb Brother
Eolcomb, to go to Carterville in
December and have him assist
you in writing the story of ray
life." Alas, the time came soouer
Lhau was expected. The great
?jvangelist and toiler for good was
stricken at his poet. Carrying out
what was perhaps his last request,
within one week after tho death
)f this beloved mau, his old co
worker, Mr. Holcomb, with sever
al stenographers, under the ad
visement of tho bereaved widow,
were working night and day, ar
ranging and weaving fogertier into
taugible shabe "The Life and
Sayings of Sam Jones.'"
Tbis interesting voiutne, ple
thoric with the fiueet illustrations,
will come from the house of J. L.
Nichols cfc Co., early in December.
Send to them, 915 Austell Build
ing, Atlanta, Go., for illustrated
circulars. Handsome agent's out
fit will be shut for 50.cents. ;
You have been making out with
that old broken-up stove long
enough. Lpt us sell you a first
class cook stove for a small sum
of money. A large assortment to
select from.
Ramsey & Jones.
The Cause of ?M?any_
Sudden Deaths.
- There is a disease prevailing in ihis
country most dangerous because so decep
f;^0\l tivc. Many sudden
deaths are cauced bv
"*" it-heart disease,
pneumonia. heart
failure or apoplexy
are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lowed to advance the
- ^W^l M RJUrkidncy-ooisoned
{ blood will altack the
^^??-n vital organs cr the
kidneys themselves break down and wastt
?way cell by cell.
Bladder troubles mest always result from
? derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys, if ycu are fer.iing badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, thc croat Iduneyj liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects Inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain'iii passing it. and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled lo
go often during the day, end to ret up many
times during thc night. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is sobn
realized. It stands thc highest fer its won
derful cures of thc mest distressing esses.
Svamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
j covery and a book that
i tells all about it, both nome ot swomp-noot.
! sent free by mail. A^ress Dr. Kilmer & Co.
i Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
j reading this genere s offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but
remember the Damp, Swamp
j Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
?and the address, Binghamton, N
Y., on. e^ery bottle.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-j
I ME Tablets. All druggist refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c.
Fortunate Missourians.
"Waeu I wa3 a druggist, at Li
vonia, Mo.," writes' T J Dwyer,
uow of Grayhville, Mo., ''tbrer
of my customers were permanent
ly cured of consumption by Dr.
King's New Discovery, and are
well and strong to-day. One was
trying to sell his property and
move to Arizona, but after using
New Discovery a short time he
found ic unnecessary to do so. I
regard Dr. King's New Discovery
as the most wonderful medicine
in existence." Surest Cough and
Cold cure and Throat and Lung
healer. 50c and $1. G. L. Penn &
Sou, W. E. Lynch &Co.
A Mouutaiu of Gold
could not bring as much happi
ness to Mrs. Lucia Wike, of Caro
line, Wis., as did one 25c box of
Buckleu's Arnica Salve, when it
completely cured a ruuuing sore
on her leg, which had tortured ber
23 long years. Greatest antiseptic
healer of Pile's, Wouuds aud Sores
25c. G. L. renn & Son W. E.
Lynch & Co.
If iVHeanss
issEaty guaranteed
nsurpassed fit
bsolute satisfaction
IL- ead eng styles
I nesti ima ble worth
I estifying va?ises
ear after year "^S"^ brings cheer
To millions of homes afar and near,
Dig and Utile folks sing ihc praise
Of ^?ls?r ^oes so wonderfully made
?WesellShoes.
Men and Women looking for their
Money's worth, buy them
FOR SALK BY
. MAY & TOMPKINS
??t-"squares in air colors ?nd
sizes $3 00 (o $10.00. These are
bargains .that .you cannot afford |
:to mi>a...
EBGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO.
Sells More of Chamberlain's
Gough Remedy than all Others
' Put Together.
Mr. Thos. George, a merchant
at Mt: Elgin, Outario, says: "I
had the local ageucy for Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy 6ver
di nee it nas introduced iDto Cana
da, and I soil as mucu of it as I
do of all other lines- I haye ou
my shelves put together. Of the
noa ny.dozens sold under guarantee
[ have not had one bottle 'returned.
[ can persoually recommend this
medicine as I h ave used it myself
aud given it to my children and
always with the best resulte. Sold
by L. Penn & Son.
It .you expf-ct to purcna.'e a Talking
Machine don'; db so until you let us
demonstrate* the superiority of the
Edison Phonographs. It takes only
i fer?-fliinutes.
We get the new Gold Moulded Rec-1
ords as they come out e:ch month.
Those.for November now on sale.
Can y ju b^at this Magazine club
oiler?
Cosmopolitan, World's Work, T)p
Tneatorand McClure's, all for $3,65.
Each toa d iff .-rent address if so de
sired.
S. H. MANGE!,
TRENTON, S. C. ?
o $
'Hmmberlanrs
COLIC, CHOLERA AND
il
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy in his home. Buy it now.
?.It may save lite.
PRICE, 25c. LARGE SIZE, GOC.
We allude here to only
Profit Shat
Do you need Table Da
and 50 cents specials.
Do you need White Spr
do not miss this sale.
Do you need warm
if so, buy our 50 cents lin?
Shirts and Drawer at
Heavy Ribbed and Coi
Drawers, regular 50 cents c
Chil.dren^s School Whiti
chiefs 25 cents per dozen.
-^Children'!
Hose at
Pai
'We will in the n
scheme of attractions.
Good Suits at medium \
in most stores this season,
There has been a big ad'
eiis> trimmings, labor and,
goes into a suit of clothes
We anticipated this adv;
vision for Our Fall Stock
Today, we are showin
Men's Suits the town afto.
the best fabrics and the 1
is possible for the money
The man, who wants a
Winter Suit, will make a
come here for it.
742 BROAD STREET,
Under Alb
Citation.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
""COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
By J. D. Allen. Esq,, Probate Judge.
whereas C. C- Reynolds made suit
to me, lo grant him Jettera of Ad
ministration of the Estate and effects
of Mrs. Martha E. Reynolds.
These Are Therefore. to cite and
admonish all and singular tb? kin
dred and Creditors of the said Mrs.
Martha E Reynolds, deceased^ that
they be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to beheld atEdee
tield, C. fl. S. Oj on the 28th of No
vember next, after publication there
of, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
6?iven under my Hand, this 12tb
day of November, 1906.
J.D. ALLEN, J.P.E. C.
Chamberlain's ]
Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy
Almost every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at some time .uring the
year.
This remedy is recommended
by dealers who have sold it ?for
many years and know its value.
It has received thousands of
testimonials (rom grateful people.
It has been prescribed by phy
sicians with the most satisfactory
results.
It has often saved life before
medicine could have been seat for
or a physician summoned.
It only costs a quarter. Can
you afford to' risk so much for so
utde? BUY rr NOW.
yagffiBSfc JEBBS
KBLLTHS COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Tr, /^ONSUMPTtON Prie?
FOR I 0UGHS and 50c &$ 1.00
WOLDS Fr?? Trial.
Surest and Quickest Curo for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNO PEOPLE
Wc earnestly request all youri? persons, no scatter
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business training and good posi
tion, to write by first mail for oar great half-rate
offer. Success, independence and probable ftrtune
are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today.
The Gi.-Ala. Business College, Macan, Ca.
er Store.
a few of our mid-season
ing Items.
mask? If so, see our 25,
ead s and Comforts? If so
Underwear,
y of men,s heavy fleeced
cents.
nbed Yarn Shirts and
mality, to go at 37J cents.
; hem-stitched Handker
5 School^
15c per
ir. _
ext issue tell of our new
er Store,
r, Proprietor.
s Ten
d
Alar Suits.
)rices will be very scarce
vance in the price of wool
, in fact, everything that
ance and wisely made pro
before it took place.
ESULT !
ig the best $10 and. $12
rds. The best tailoring
best of everything that it
to procure.
medium priced Fall and
bad blunder if he fails to
AUGUSTA, GA.
ion Hotel.
?Day, Grip inTtnw.
? ea Bog
li
Have forced us to make our profits every small.
We bought a tremendous Stock and the goods must
be sold. Never before could you buy as many?"
goodsd for a dollar as we can sell yotu
Shoe?
Our shelves are filled with first class shoes of all kinds. We
can lit the men, women and children with sho^s that will look
rijftit, ih right sud wtar right, with prices very low, \?et them
before buying.
Clothing
In this department we cac especially interest yon. Onr large
stock will enable us to suit the most fastidious tastes and be in
reach of the pocket-books of all. ^sk to aee our splendid values
in men's suits, ranging in price from$3.75 to $15. Wehavsalso
a full stock Boys' Clothing.
Heavy Underwear
Now il the time you need ?hesvy underwear. G&ll in and see
our stock. We have some unprecedented values in underwear for
Men, Women and Children,
Ladies' Wraps.
We haves very large assortment of very stylish Wrap? for la
dies and children. The ladies should see oar beautiful black silk'
coats, stylish jackets and long coats. Our stock of children's
wraps ir complete with prices right.
Shirt Waist Goods
Our beautiful Shirt Waist ?heda have bean greatly admired.
We have plaid silk?, changeable.silks, mercerized-madras, bleach
ed linen, etc.
We have" a very stylish line of Ladies bats that we are selling
very low, also other beautiful goods that we bave not the space to
mention. Call and see them for yourself.
J. W. PEAK.
The
Wagon For You*
Ton want the wagon that will give yon t?u bat
itrvice in return for your money.
How can yon find it? Try this plan:
.Co or er th? Studebaker wagra point by point. Yon w?l find thai lt
ju BOW aahatanrlilly bail t. that larger timber to w>d ia U; it to nor*
heatly irene d : and s*t beean tn of the Studebaker method oz giving dish
to tba -wheels aad set ?nd gather to tba taloa, it to tho lightest renaiacwafoa'
co oar tb.
' Ten viii find its tiope-eboolder spokst I arter and stronger: Its axles deeper
and more heavily trassed ; ita bubs so seasoned and treated that they are practically
proof arainstsphltizyr.djack?D? and cracking-ia abort in every feature yon will
fad the Studebaker aa Dearly perfectas hanan tkili, ixmnafyr tai cart emmalee it
' ll yoa examine it thoroughly jon w?l ace for yourself wJky the Studebaker ila aoj
I popular-ithy les sales aro larger than those of aay other wagon-may mora than
a million Studebaker vehicles are ia daily ase, the world ovar. Yon will ?oe, tea,
why it will pw von te buy a Studebaker.
Come in and see the Studebaker
Day 8 TannahlH Co., Angosta. Georgia.
AWSfliB Wtt&tB
STUDEBAKER Wagons are the best]
on the market We can funish any size.
gltr We also carry HIGH GRADE VEHICLES
of all kinds . Call to see our immense stock. Many years
of experience have taught us how to buy right, consequen t
ly we are in a position to sell right.
DAY & TANNAHILL GO
AUGUSTA, GA.
October Notice
Beautiful New FALL GOODS are now readv^.
for inspection.
Complete line of Hamil
ton Brown & Co's cele
brated Shoes
Elk Brand Hat?.
'BEST goods for the LEAST money.
J. M. Cobb
15 days only IS days only
Special Sale
at
Rubinstein's
For 15 days only
We find that we are very heavily stocked and
Christmas is nearly here. In order to convert this
enormous stock into ready cash we have decidek to
offer it at such
Extremely Low Prices
hat ? very person in this whole vicinity who has a
^purchase to make in our line will be perfectly astoun
ded.
See the circulars issued and note carefully the
prices offered. We guarantee to more than satisfy
every customer who makes a purchase during this
sale. The sale will start November the 2 6th and
continue until December the ioth at
J. RUBENSTEIN,
ADVERTISER Building Edgefiield, S. C,