Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 21, 1906, Image 3
WSDlFESDAYJIiOV. 21p 1908.
L?enL N.eWs.
>Tbis issue of The Advertiser
bas been delayed on account of
sickness.
Mr. W. BL Turu er is in New
York this week making purchases
for the Corner-Store. N
Both, of the Edgefield banks
will bo closed on Thanksgiving
.Day, Thursday, the 29th inst.
Do you not wish to ste Mr. Ed
w.?n'B- Weeks impersonate some
of the leading characters of the
day?
Beautiful Christmas Candles in
assorted colors at
Timmous Bros.
Married, November the 8th, at
the. residence of the bride's pa
rents, Mr. and*Mrs. Henry Flynn
Mis? Leilah Flynn to Mr. G. R.
Mayson, by Rev. J. E. Johnson
The biggest fool God's eyes
overlooked upon is tba woman
who stirs the toddy for her hus- j
^ bandv-Rev. Sam Jones.
We direct attention to the new
Advertisements of Mr. J W. Peak
Mr. W. H. Turner, Mr.. J. Ru
beusteio, and Messrs. E. S. Mc
Crtary & Co., of Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. May are
happily and comfortably quarter
ed in their pretty new borne. Let
there be more home bunders in
Edgefield and then ' the supply of
bouses will become great enough
to meet the demand.
Mr. B. R. Tillman, Jr., baa gono
to the Indian Territory to attend
to some business matters for,his!
father, Senator Tilltnarj. Mrs.
{Tillman will join him next week,
and it is probable that they will
Dot return to Edgefield before ear
ly next summer.
Corporal Thomas Fl. Rainsford,
Jr., was a member of the Cita-1
del's picked company that attend
ed tho unveiling of Hampton's
statue on yesteiday. To be chosen
a member of this special compa
ny was a distinct honor.
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Our customers say, they have
never soen a bed spring to beat
. theJiational and Blu9 Ribbon and
thev never will.
Edgefield Mercan-ile Company
Messrs. J. W. DeVore, J. Wm.
Thurmond and S. M. Smith at
tended court in Lexington last
week, haying been, engaged as
con use! OD several cases.
Mr. Edwin R. Weeks, the wit,
humorist, narrator, im persona tor,
and'reader, wiH entertaio you for
two jjours very pleasantly on Fri
day eveD?Dg if yott will go out tn
hear him.
Mr. W. P. Johnson, who pur
chased the valuable farm two
m i lee south of Edgefield from Mr.
W. B. Penn two years- ago, has
bought a placa near Johnston and
will soon move thereon. Edgefield
gives him up with regret.
Thellady teachers and S. C. C.
I. girls made the little girls ID
the Connie Maxwell orphauage
happy last ThaoksgiviDg Day bv
. sending them eighty beautifully
dressed dolls. This year they
will send each of the little orpbau
girls a, white aprnD and a hand
kerchief. This box of snow-white
aproas and haodkerchiefs will
carry joy and gladness to many a
little heart. The thoughtful do
Dors would feel amply repaid if
they could seo the bright em iles
of the little orphans aa the
, gifts are distributed among them.
The Photographer at teut op
posite Post Office is making two
doz*n of the stamp photographe
for 25 coots giving to each sitter
four different positions.
Full stock of shoes and rubbers.
If you want tho best give us ?
call.
May & Tompkins.
PRESCRIPTIONS our special
ty. We solicit your Prescript?ODS,
dav or night.
\VE GUARANTEE pure drugs,
.te compounding, aud rea
Je prices.
W. E. LYNCH & CO.
Let us protect your bodieB from
the cold by selling you the beet
clothing and underwear, and your
feet from cold and dampu^ss by
stiling you the best shoes and
rubbers.
May & Tompkins
Fresh Nuts, Malaga Grapes aud
all of the other Dice tb i ogs at
Tim moos Bros.
If you wa?t the fi nest. Felt Mat
tress made, let us sell you a "Rex"
or a "Dexter." There is ootbiDg
better*
Ramsey & Jones.
. Dr. Tompkios, Jule Holstein,
Dr. Jenes and others are sleeping
on National springs. Why do?'t
you.
Edgefield Mercaotile Company.
Try a 10 coots package of pur|
Buckwheat, fresh stock.
G. L. Peun & Son.
Our leather seat Rockers are the
talk of the town. If you waut pne
burry.
Edgefield Mercantile Gqmpaoy.
.Try. our "Coronation" and
'.Snowflake" Flour. None better.
P. P. Blalock, Jr.
Andirons io cast, wrought arid
brass, also Coal Tonge?, Scuttle
sod Coal Vases ju3t arrived. ,
Ei>GEi?rsLD MEBC?NTIL? CO.
- One cf the rc 03t frequent" som
heard iu-Edgftfield these dayi
the auctioLieer'iS voice.
: I- have known women too p
?to own a flair of shoes ; bul
never knew one too poor to owi
looking glass';-Rev. Sam, Jon
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All lovers bf song should go <
to hear1 Miss; Weeks-on Fric
evening. Her voice, a sweet i
prano, has made her famous./
Is it "-possible' that there ure
be more weddings than dav s
Edgefie?d? It is reported that t
will occur on the same day. O
at a time, and the'eohoes from t
wedding bells will be heard lc
ger., ;
The.tax-booke have been op
little more than a month but t
taxpayers are unusually slow
walking, up and planking do^
their bard-earned dollars. T
fact ls that great numbers w
not be abjo to-pay UDtil they c
borrow th e^ money frc m the ban
carly in thosnew year. '
The Edwin R. Weeks Comp
ny will present a varied nogra
in ibe opera h'oupe on Friday eve
ing. This popular company i
composed of Edwin R. Weeks, ir
nersonator and narrator; Mil
Grace J. Weeks, talented vocali
and Miss Elizabeth Mayo, violit
ist. This is to be the second a
tracrnu of the lyceum course, ar
will measure up to the high star
dard that bas been set for thet
entertainments.
Large assortment of beautifi
Glassware and China of all kim
at very reasonable prices. I invi
the ladies to call.
R. T. Scurry.
The Advertiser man overhear
Luke May say a few days ago tba
he bas t6n.dozen pairs of sockf
and that all but a pair and ? hal
need darning.. He says that hi
wife will have a darnin' time c
it. Now, girls, don't tell Luke tba
we said sn, for it's too near ChriBl
mas for us to bava to leave town
but dou't you consider his prc
posais uutil he has hi--, trunk o
socks darned.
Just received a car pf the cele
orated ''Old Hickory" Wagons an<
Rock Hill Buggies. Everybod,
knows wbat they are.
Ramsey & Jones.'
Ou Saturday last Magistrate N
L. Brunsouheld an inquest ove:
the body of Robert-Candler wh<
resided on the farm of the l?t<
Carroll Raiusford. The old dar
key had been complaining for sev.
?ral days. . About noon on Fri
day he walked down to the spriug
alone, and failing to return bis
family went to look for him in the
afternoon, finding his dead body
in the road near the spring. Af
ter viewing the body and h ariog
the testimony, the jury rendered
n vordict to the eff-ict" that death
resulted from natural causes.
' Edgefield peoplii sometimes be
moan the face that the old towu
is situated at the end of the rail
toad truck, forgetting that along
with the disadvantages come some
advantages. One great advantage
in not living/m a main line of
railroad is escaping the army of
tramps. They seldom leave the
truuk line. Already the cold aud
prospect of a severe winter is
causing thousands of them to
turn their faces southward to a
warmer climate. Nearly all of
these Weary Willies and Rusty
Raffles give Edgefield the go-by,
which fact is little appreciated, r
2 dozen for 25 ceuts.
Blankets, "Comforts and heavy
underwear will soon be ia demand
and we have them at correct
prices.
J. E. Hart.
Library Presented to The S. C. CI.
The Ridgefield Literary Club at
a called meeting on last Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. B.
B. Jo^es decided to take up the
work ot civic improvement during
the coming year. The public
square will be t?e firBt object ot
their.labor. The Edgefield Public
Library which they have fostered
for a number of years will be pre
sented to the South Caroliua Co
Educational Institute.
Don't take our word for it, but
try around and see if our state
ment is true when we say we can
save you money on clothing, shoes
and dry goods.
May & Tompkins.
Frtsh Mince Meat, Cranber
ries, Gelatiue, Seeded Raisins,
Currants, Nuts, etc.
W. E. Lynch & Co.
We have just unloaded a car pf
Chairs and a car of Furniture. See
mes? goods and get,our prices that
is all we ask. Buying right ena
bles ?B to sell right.
Ramsey & Jones.
A large aud very beautiful as
so: "rmnt of Gold and Sterling Sil
ver Jewelry bas just been received.
New designs from the leading
manufacturers. Let us supply your
jewelry wants.
Ramsy & Jones.
PostmaB'er Robbed.
G W Fouts, Postmaster at
Riverton, Ia., nearly lost his life
and was robbed of all comfort, ac
cording to bis letter, which says:
"For 20 years I had chronic liver
complaint, which led to such a
severe case of jaundice that even
my finger nails turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Elec
tric_Bitter8 ; which cured me and
have kept me well for eleven
years." Sure cure for Biliousness,
Neuralgia, Weakness and all
Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blad
der derangements. A wonderful
Tonic. 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W.
E. Lynch & Co.
Wear 5 Star andRed6oal shoes,
"We'seil them.
May & Tompkins.
The Advertiser's very loyal
friend. Mr. James T. Ouzts, sent
?B a large bag of very fine turnipB
on Monday. It' is hardly necessa
ry to add that the entire Adverti
ser household is enjoying some
good, old-time pot-liquor.
After Bpending some weeks in
the hospital in Columbia, Mrs. W.
P. Calhoun returned ou Monday.
It is with sincerest pleasure that
wechrouicld the fact that her con
dition is very much improved
and that she w.ll scon be fully
restored to health.
China Painting.
Miss Eliza Mims has just re
ceived from Lycett, of Atlanta, a
barrel of fiue imported cbiua fer
bridal abd Christmas presei ts.
Call soon sod give ord T3 for
painting and decorating.
If my daughter only had one
dress, that should be a ?vhcle one.
If it lacked anything at all, I
would cut'itoffat the bottom, and
not at the top.-R^v. Sam Jon ?s i
New Georgia Cane Syrup, Buck
wheat, Sbr^dpd Wheat Biscuits,
Force, Oat Meal, G. ape Nuls, etc
W.E. Lynch & Co.
We have already bad a foretaste
of winter. A little sleet and snow
bava fallen in Edgefield, while tbe
upper part of the elate. was cov
ered with snow one day last week.
Those wbo have not providid suf
ficient fuel for winter will proba
bly have to pay higher prices. On
the locxl market pine is selling
foi $2 per cord and oak for $2 25.
Coal that could have been bought
in July at t?e minas for $2 per
ton is now selling for $4.
Did you ever notice that tobac
co is always clean? If a mau drops
a piece of meat, no matter how
clean the floor may be, he will
either give it a kick or pick it up
and lay-it to one side. He wilj
never eat it. But let him drop hie
plug of tobacco ou the ground and
no differpi.ee how diity the spol
where it fell, be will pick it up
and give it a wipe on bis coa'
sleeve or on the bosom of his pauls
and take a ch* w with greater rel isl?
thau ever.-Ex.
Send the childron to the tent
with their nurse. The Photogra
pher knows bow to hai.dle babies,
he has a show cf his'.own. 2 doz
au stamp photos for 25 cents, op
posite Post Ofiice.
Highest market price paid for
school checks.
W. E. Lynch & Co.
Don't you need a new heavy
Buggy Robe? We have them that
will suit you in 6tyle, quality and
price.
Ramsey & Jones.
Every
Two Minutes
Physicians tell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott's
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason-why
SCOTT'S
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach; a double advan
tage in ^this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott's Emulsion does just
that. A. change for ' the
better takes, place even be
fore you expect it
We will send you a
(ample free.
Be sure that this
picture in the form of
a label is on the wrap
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50 centi and $1. oo
All druggiiu
In Time of Peacp.
lu the first mouths of the Rus
sia-Japan war we had a striking
example of the neceseity for
preparation and the early advan
tage of those who, BO to speak,
"have shingled their roofs in dry
weather." The virtue of this prepa
ration has made history and giv?n
to our greatest men. The individ
ual as well as the nation should
be prepared for aDy emergency.
Are you prepared to successfully
combat the first cold you take? A
cold can be cured much morp
quickly when treated as soon as it
bas been contracted and befor
it has become settled in the sys
tem. Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy is famous fo* its cures of colds
and it should be kept at band
ready, for instant use. Sold Ly G.
L. Penn & Sou.
Anyone who is " in search of a
good time piece should see oui
Watches before buyiug. Ingersoll
Watches from$l. to $2.
G. L. Penn o? Sou.
Pretty Indian T?ove?fcies. /
While'?D; his ?or th ern trip Mr.
W. B. Penn purchased a large
and very beautiful assortment of
Indian novelties, something never
seen in Edge field before. In the
assortment ' pan be found very
unique'and delicately tintod j?w
el cases, sewing baskets, clothes
baskets/'bandkerchief and glove
boxes, wall' pocketB and cornuco
pias. Besides the useful articles
there are many very pretty things
for household decorations. These
goods bear the impress of ihn Red
Men, having been made by their
own hands. Some of these novel
ties are made of sweetly scented
material. Drup in at the store of
Messrs. G. Iii Peun & Son &n?
ask to seethe6e forerunners of the
holiday season.
Mr. W. T. Walton made a busi
ness ti ip to tba county seaton
Mouday and: ps id the writer a
pleasant vjsit, as he always does
wheu he comes-this way. Not
withstanding the very unfavor
able conditions, Mr. Walton has
obtained very satisfactory results
from his farra this year. No mu
sician has ever, stu lied the old
masters, no physician bas ever
studied the medical authorities,
un lawyer has ever studied Black
stone, more closely or more dili
gently than Mr.." W. T. Walton
has studied agriculture in all of
its phases. Consequently he can
ra.-ike a doz<?n ears of corn or a
d .zen bales balej of. sotton grow
where-only one grew before.
Have you planned for your gar
den? Put out onion sets this
mouth 'for carly spring ouions.
Also prepare a place to set cab
bage plants later. Onions and
cabbage both require rich 'soil to
do their best". Make yourself and
family glad by havlug an abun
dance of nice rip9 berries next
spriug-euough for your family
to hu,ve all they want aud some
to spare to your neighbor who is
i-'ss progressive.-Ex.
The Untimely Death of a Uni ver.
sally Beloved Young'Lady.
About fourteen v^ar-; ago there
came from Beech Island two sis
ter?, Misses Killah and Mar)
Fair to make their home in Edge
field with their aunt, Mrs. N. L.
BruiiFon. Thpse two were not
st ra: geri; from the first, :or it was
to the native home of their father
.hey bail returned, when both
their parents were no more. In
their aunt, Mrs. Brunson, they
have f. und all that a devoted
motlier could have bren to (hem,
aud they were the happier for
haying come into our midtit. But
it ?B_ not of this that we d?B?re to
writ?, but of the benefit which
they have been to us, for no other :
two have through theseyea?rs been
more closely connected with \
Edgefield's activities of church' ?
and social lite, always with a
sweet and helpful influence for
bettor and brighter things.
On last Wednesday at 12:30
o'clock in the city hospital of Au
gusta, the spirit of Mary Fair
whom all Edge "eld knew but to j
love and cherish, passed into the j
beautiful beyoud, the eternal (
mansion prepared for her by the f
Saviour whom she loverly
Many sympathetic and anxious j
hearts awaited the result of this
visit to the hospital, and such
cheering reports had come that >
the many friends thought that
but a few more weeks would 1
elapse before they would again !
see the form of her whom they ^
held 60 dear. But tba sudden ti- r
diugs came on Weduesday that
she had passed over the river, and
happy expectancy gave place to
grief and tran?. Not to despair,
for those only despair who have
no hope, and we knew that all -
was well with her. She has seen i
the green fields of Eden, aod the "
golden streets of .that happy city ?
where her Saviour dwells. j
There were few'iu the town or <
vicinity of Edgefield, possessed of j
ns many devoted friends. She had :
the winning, cheery magnetism of ?
person which is a gift of itself, <
rare aud precious. There wa? not
a more faithful student of the
Sunday school lessou than she,
and her place at church was al- '
ways filled.
On Thursday at the Baptist
church Dr. C. E. Burts conducted
the fuoeral services, and they laid
the precious body away in the
village cemetery, but she is no
longer there. The happy radiant
soul has ariseu to a brighter, more
glorious, more congeuial sphere.
She ?B glad to be there, for on the
other side tho family circle is en
larging as the years go by. They
are now re-united, awaiting the
remnant still left behind. Of the
immediate family there remain
Miss Kellah Fair and Messrs.
Warren aud Frank Fair.
"The guirdiau angels are hover
ing near,
They have watched unseen o'er the
conflict here.
They hear her now on their wings
away,
To a realm of peace, - to a cloud
less day.
Ended now is earthly strife:
And her brew is crowned with
the crown of life."
Fresh Force, Oat myal, Postum,
Grure Nuts and Buckwheat at
T'mmous Bros.
Dou't buy a grate or heater un
til you have seen ours.
EnarcriELD MERCANTILE Co.
Just received delightful Roast
ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pouud.
Timmons Bros.
Ju6t received a large Bhipm^nt
of slices. Si e them before* buying.
May & Tompkins.
STEE?TRObT??i?o
and SIDING.
(Snecndornli's Patent.)
Lightning, Fire and Storm Proof.
8end for I Thc Now York
tnlogne Iron Ttnofliia mid C'orrnentlns Co.,
prices. 1 i-'irsi ?fi Wusb'n St., Jcrxcy City, fi. J
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stomach disord
tinued use mean
injury to health.
^Following the advi
scientists, England am
passed laws prohibit
-in bread making.
^American house\
should protect their 1
holds against Alum's y
by always buying pure (
Cream of Tartar Bi
Powder.
fl Pure Grape Cream
Tartar Powder is to be
for the asking
Buy by name
Fathpr has gone to work, he is
taking iu washing for mother to do
30 he can raise 25 cents to have 2
dozen photographe made of sister
A-jn's baby at the tent opposite
Post Office.
We have just received a beauti
ful lot of fancy crockery, consist
ug^of 2 aucl 4 piece sugar and
sream sets, water sets, cups and
saucers, etc. We offer at prices
ower than same can be bought at
n Augusta.
Edgefield Mercantile Co.
Ifyouwaut to make large on
ous, tbis id the time of the year
;o plant. AVe can now supply you
vith the finest variety of Onion
"ets-"Red and White.
G. L. Penn & Son.
Notice*
Ovnng to the fact that the bids
Yere lost out of my buggy when it
vas turned over by high water, t
viii Lave to ask for bids again for
?awing the lumber needed on the
bounty Farm, pealed bids will be
.eceived on December the 4th by the
bounty Board and will be opened
ind passed upon at noon of that day.
rhe successful bidder must be able to
sawtimber32 feet in length. Work
nust begin immediately after con
tract is let.
D. P. SELF,
Supervisor, E. C.
Nov. 10th, 1906.
J. B WE
]VJ[eii9e
Handsome, tailored, well i
Blue, Gray, Blacksand mixl
Particularly well finishe
should?rs, hand laid fronts ;
Would be special at $25.
Bby's
A thoroughly well made
Cheviot, full lined, long an(
velvet collar.
This is a coat that no boy
and it will carry enough wa
Actually worth $5, our pi
Range of raincoats values
mit of almost everyone own
ted materials, in Blacks, Gra
also mixtures.
A particularly handsome
tailored, is priced for $25.
Broad Street,
NO'Cwre-No-I
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. 6'0c.
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
Cheese aud Imported Macaroni.
G. L. Penn & SOD.
WE PAY YOUTO .SAVE
Sand j-onr sari lies to tliis s;:or.z, sound, con
8orrat?v? Karl uga Hank; On ruo,neut we will movA
you KUKU a supply of our ..Bunk SU-ssen?!?*.
Money Mullera*' n>r ind F.-ifc i.-:ins:nls>lon ?;f coinoi
currency In m.-il; nj: batik d pos is by mull. You
mn send stiia'ldri-osii* each wret'k.aurtns a f\,/
?o?tr sarlmrs aitfiuajiilato-WllI Issue you /I L-v'
.ertlficr.U's of deposit I (Carins Intcrest?nS* 'Jr fl
Ith* l|W->1 ~<> . o' * S VS
. AUCUSTA SAVINGS BANK
[TE & CO.
nade suit of Worsteds, in
:ures, all the plaids,
d, carefully hand-padded
and hand finished collar.
Our price $20.
Coat for school boys, in
1 well tailored; finished with
would be ashamed to wear,
rmth for the most fragile,
.ice $3.50.
coal:?
from $10 to $30, will per
ling one; splendid cravenet
ys, Herringbone stripes, etc,
one, lined with silk, well
Augusta, Ga
>ay. 50 cents.
Master's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
Court Common Pleas.
T. M, Dorn, et. al-against-L. F.
Dorn.
PURSUANT to the Decree In thia
case. I will offer for sale at public
UL? m rv to the highest bidder before
the Court House, Town of EdgefieM,
and State of South Carolina, on sales*
day in December 1906 (the same being
the 3rd day of said month) between
the legal hours of sale} the following
described realty, to wi ti
A11 that tract of land in Edgefield
Cou n^y and State of South Carolina,
bounded as follows, north by lands of
T. M. Dorn, east by lands of G. H.
Dorn, south by lands o? E, B. Dorn
and Margaret Tillman and west by
lands of P. P. Doolittle and the wateis
of Stevens' Creek containing two hun
dred (200) acres more or less and
known as Mrs. Martha Dom's home
stead.
Terms of Sale:-One half cash and
the balance on a credit of one year
with interest from the day of sale.
Purchaser to give bond and a mort
gage of the premises sold to secure
the payment of the credit portion or
all cash at the purchaser's option
(mortgage to include ten per cent for
attorneys f ees if brought to foreclose)
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. F. ROATH,
Master E. C. S.C.
Nov, 7th, '06.
Master's Sale.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY,
Court Common Pleas.
George R. Lombard, et. al.
against-F. M. Hendrix, et. al.
PURSUANT to the Decree in this
case, I will offer for sale at public
outcry to the highest bidder before
the Court House, Town of Ed ge il eld,
and State of South Carolina, on sales -
day in December 1906 (the same being
the 3rd day of said month) between
the J egal hours of sale, the following
described realty., to wit :
All that certain tract or pared ot
land containing fifty two (52) acres,
situate, lying and being in Edge tic ld
County, in the State of South Caroli
na, and bounded by lands of F. M.
Hendrix, Mrs. Julia Talbert, Mrs.
Adeline Blackwell and others and
known as the Rogue Shoals Mill
Tract.
Terms of Sale :-One i half cash and
the balance on a credit of one year,
with interest from the day of sale.
Purchaser to give bond and a mort
gage of the premises sold to secure
that payment of the credit portion or
all cash at the purchasers option.'
Purchaser to pav for papers.
W. F. ROATH.
Nov. 7th, '06, Master E. C. S. C.
Chapped Hands.'
Wash your haud> with warm
water, dry with a towel and apply
Chamberlain's Salve just before
going to bed, aud a speedy cure i3
certain. This salve is also unequal
ed for sbin diseases Forsale by G.
L. Penn & Son. . . !>>._
Spectacles made up to suit your
particular need at lowest possible
price.
Geo. F. Mime,
Edgefield. S. C.
Very large assortment of tablets
and box paper. Fall line of Sta
tionery of all kinds. '
G. L.'Penn & Son.
Allan's Cascare t Tablets at
Timmons Bros.
Women's heavy Jersey ribbed
fleece linad Pants and Vests, regu
lar sizes 4 to 6, 25c each.
Tho Corner Store.
See our Dress goods, Outing
Waisting, and cotton fabrics ol
all kinds.
J. E. Hart.
See the Kenyon Rain coats.
Furs and wraps of all kinds jus!
opened at
J. E. Hart.
J
TH0f/lAS &
The Time To
ANY time is the right time,
Stores have a full stock.
Below are a few descriptive p
Dining Koo
Suite, consisting of
1 8 ft. Extension T
6 Chairs, Solid Oak
1 Large Sideboard,
ENTIRE S
Others in golden Oak, Mah og
China Cases in Golden Oak, hif
worth $25.00.
NOW
Others u
Bed Ra
Three-piece Suits, all made <
for $18.00. Others up to $450.
Birch and Oak...
Large size Wardrobe, with.',
worth $18.00 for $12.75, Other
and Golden Oak up to $100.00.
Parlor J
Three-piece Parl<
1 Divas;
. 1 Large ^rm
1 Small Chairs
hogany, upholstered with goo<
$20.00 f
SUIT:
Othe
Pianos, Organs, Coln
Music, Standard Patter
MUSICAL:
THOMAS &
706. 708, 710 Bro
NEW
A
\Vinter
We are now showing the largest a
and Gents furnishing ever shown in
We can please you in price, quality ;
HO^Nextto post-office
The Ad ver
office is better
than ever for printin|
of all kinds. Nev
Type, New Borders
New Ornaments, New mater
rial just received. Send us
TOUT orders.
My 5 and 10 cents counters are
rilled with many useful articles.
Especial valu JA in Enameled
Ware. j. .
R. T. Scdrry,
Deaths from Appendicitis
decrease in the same ratio that
the use of Dr. King's New Life
Pills increases. They save you
from danger and bring quick and
painless release from constipation
and the ills growing out of it.
Strength and vigor always follow .
their use. Guaranteed. 25c by G.
L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch <fc Co.
Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs
are guaranteed tor 20 years. Noth
ing better on the market.
Ramsey & Jones; ^
Buy your next suit of clothes
from us and save money.
May & Tompkins.
Jost Unloaded!
Our car "(1000 Bushels), of genu
ine Texas Red Rust Proof Seed
Oats. Call and see sample and get
prices.
T. Garrett Talbert,
ParkerBuilding,
Edgefield, 8. C.
Don't forget the 10 cte counter.
May & Tompkins.
Fresh shipment of Cakes and
Crackers at
Tim mona Bros.
Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "Forced
fresh "Cream of Wheat" at
G. L, Penn & Son.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching, Blind, Bloedingor Protru
ding Piles. Druggists refund money "
if PAZO-oniTMENT fails to cure
in 6 to 14 days 50c
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy.
A Guaranteed Cure.
If you suffer from Dyspepsia nr In
digestion in any form, gas, belching,
hitter taste, offensive breath, dizzy
spells, sour stomach, heart flotter, nau
sea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains
or swelling in the stomach, back or
side, deep-seated kidney or liver
trouble, then they wiU disappear in a
short time after taking Tyner's Djs.
pepsin Bemedy, made especially tb
cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all
stomach troubles, even of the worst
cases.Tynan's Dyspepsia Bemedy
expels the gasses and sweetens the
breath. It cures g?ck-Headache, Colis
and Constipation at oncer -Druggists
or by express 60c a bottle. Monejr re
funded if it rails to cure. Medical ad-L;
-vice and circular free by writing to -
Tyner Bemedy Co.t Augusta, Ga.
Delightful Barbecue Hash and
Lye Hominy only 10 centB a can.
R.TsScurry.
If you want good insurance
cheap-at actual cost-let me
write you a policy in the Southern
Mutual Lite Insurance Associa
tion.
J. H. May. 4.
TIM MO fiS & COR LEY,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Appointments at Trenton
on Wednesdays.
Crown and Bridge Work a Special
ty.
BJ?RT0flC0.
Buy Furniture.
but the BEST time is when the
rices :
m Furniture,
able, Golden Oak.
:, Cane Seat;
plenty of room, worth $30.00
UIT $21.75.
any, and Mission Oak, np to $500.
rhly p /shed, with beutend glass
r $18.75.
ip to $125.00.
om Suites,
if select Oak, worth $27.50 will go
00 in Mahogany, Walnut, Maple,
Double Door, in nice White Oak'
s in Mahogany, Birds-Eye-Maple
Furniture,
Dr Suite, consisting of
Chair;
i, " wood-work nicely finished, Ma?
1 grade Velour and Plush, worth
E $12.75.
x Lines,
mbia Phonographs, Sheet
ns, and EVERYTHING"
BjRTOfl CO
ad way, Augusta. Ga.
S
FALL
Olo thing
nd nicest line of Clothing, Shoes Hats
Edgefield. Call on us befors you bay,
and style,