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WEDNESDAY, ? DEC. 5,1906. I L@<SZL News. I Everybody is going to the Bazaar at. the oollegn Mrs. W. 0. Whatley of Colliers spent Sunday at thehome of Mrs. ritt. D. Mime in Buncombe. Miss Eva Watep, the efficieot and painstaking teacher of the Flat Rock school, spent Saturday and Sunday with the home-folks. Mr. Philip .Markert, who is one of the best citizens in the county, made a hurried business trip to j the county seat OD Friday .last. Miss Hattie Lee Gness, a very I beauti ful and ac c o m pl i shed .you n g lady from Denmark. S. C., is the guest of Miss Maxcie Sheppard. r Rev. J. L. Fieeman has accept ed the call to the pastora** of Rocky Creek ; oburoh, and will make bis residence for. the en su ing year at Warda. Miss Nellie Edwards who re sides at Lexington spt nt Saturday and Sunday in Edgefield at the home of her brother, Dr. J. G. Edwards, v . . ri. *'. / . If you want the fiuest Felt Mat- j trees made, let ns sel?you a "Rex" or a "Dexte'r." There, is nothing! better. Ramsey & Jones. . At 7:30 on Friday eveni?g the college will be throwu open to re ceive the great throng that will attend the Bazaar which will be given ^by tbe college girls in order to raise funds to furnish thoir society hall. That sturdy old Roman, Dr. W. K. Tim merman, who bas many times been weighed and has never yet been found wanting, was among the salesday visitors to our town. GloyeB.for your Christmas pres ent in 16 Button Kid, two clasp Kidp. Black Silks and Colored Gulfs at The Corner Store. Miss Lucile Mobley, of John ston, who always receives a very cordial welcome when visiting at the county's capital, was the guest of Mrs. W. E. Lott on Sunday last. Full stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want the best give us a J call. May .& Tompkins. Mrs. Nannie Griffin and Mrs. M. E. barker spent a portion of last week very pleasantly with relatives in Augusta. Mrs. Barker will leave in a short time to spend . the remainder of the winter in Florida. Our leather seat Rockers are the talk of the town. If you want one hurry. . Edgefield Mercantile Company. Mr. J. M. Cobb announces a big reduction in prices of fi DO dreBS goods aud hats. He will also sell 100 comforts at cost. The early -holiday shoppers will find it to their interest to visit Mr. Cobb's. store. Large assortment of beau tiful Japanese articles now. dis \ played. Spectacles made np to suit your] particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Minos, k /\ Edgefield, S. C. Prof. T. C. Callison visited his alma mater, the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute, on Sat-j ' urday last Prof. Callisou has) been continuously engaged in teaching since bis graduation sev-1 ~ eral years ago. He is teaching the J Bold Ppriiig Behool'during the present session. , Mian Ruth Harris, of Hender-1 ?0n,N. C., baa come to spend sev eral week with her sister, Mrs. John R. Tompkins. Being beauti ful and very winsome in manner, Mira Ruth always makes many friends wherever she goes. The light steps and broad smiles of som?? of our young men is account ed for Ly her presence in Edge field. " " PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions,] davor night. WE GUARANTEE puredrug3,| accurate compounding, ?nd rea-j sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Cashier James C. Self, of Green wood, brought a party of friends] down to Edgefield on Thanks giving Day io. his . handsome au-j iomobile. The only regret con nected with their coming, is that these young gentlemen did not tarry long enough among us. Next time they come we'll have to canse his machine to "slip a cog** so the occupants will be un able to speed away BJ quickly and rapidly. . New Crop Georgia Syrup direct'j from the Georgia plantation. G. L. Penn & Son.. Try our delightful "Cresta"| Coffee-5 pound bucket for $1. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Fresh Nntp, Malaga Grapes and j all of the other nice things at Timmons Bros. Dr. Tompkins, Jule Hilstein, Dr. Jones and others are sleeping on National spri ogs. Wh y don't you. Edgefield Mercantile. Company. Try a 10 cents package of our Buckwheat,fresh stock. -, . G.-L. Penn &-Son. : When Mr. W. H. Turner ( bargains in his advertisemei always "makes good." lu * words. y\>u will always find goods ? t the prices named. ^?: week ll . Corner Store is mt special prices ou outings. Se ji.lyertiiiempnL Mrs. H. H. Sanders has g up her position at the Cc store and Mr. W. H. Turner employed Miss Ida Cogburi ?ll the v.;c*ncy. Miss Ida i? h welcomed most cordially to ? fiVld. See the Kenyon Rain c Furs and wraps of all kinds opened at J. E. Hai Rev. D. L. Roton who ser ved Rocky Creek as pastor several years, has ' been calle the Baptist church at Penm and has accepted the call. We have juBt?received a bet ful lot of fancy, crockery, CODI iug of 2 and 4 piece sugar croam sets; water sets, cups saucers, etc. We offer at pr lower than same can be bough in Augusta. Edgefield Mercantilf C< Mr..W. T. Kinnaiid is on the leading breeders of fine chi ens in the couuty. He knows w a first-class fowl is iind will b no other. Ou Monday be.recei fouf very beautiful Rhode lah Red chickens from a Fennsyl nia breeder. Mr. R. H. Cbvar, of Orangebu has Bold hi? interest in the angeburg Patriot to Mr. J. Fuuderburg, his partner, and v run a linotype muchine in 1 office of the Times and Deraocr He is now in New York learn i to operate the machine.-Ba berg Herald. It will require a tremendc stock of merchandise to fill t large new store of Mr. W. Adams. Already large orders certain lines have been place The writer saw twenty-five doz well buckets at the depot a f days agc that were consigned Mr. Adams. This is enough buc et8 to supply 300 wells. Where are all the turkeys? D the eggs fail to batch, or t floods of summer drown the vom ones, or are they being held fro the market for higher prices? i far as the writer has observed, u one has been offered for sale < the Edgefield market thus far th season. Now-a-dayt? a di ov? of tu keys is almost the equivalent of roll of green-backs. Acetylene gas is becoming formidable foe of the Standai Oil octupus. One of the church? and about half a dozen resident in Edgefield are using acetylei gas for lighting purposes, and ia probable thai several other pe sous will have plautB put in the rosidenips at an early day. Mr. V ty: Adams. 1'gbted bis old sto with gas lind was so well please that he has ordered ? large gen er tor for his new store, also a ne one for his resideuc?. As all ( the light-wood knots are gout abour.the only relief from the o trust is.to^use gas. .For colds and coughs try Di King's New Discovery Foley Honey and Tar, White Pine au Tar. Nothing better. Timmou8 Bros. Not another college iu the stat supplies its students with whole some food in greater abundanc or varioty than do^sthe S. C; C. I President Bailey was iu attend ance upon the Baptist conventioi ou Thanksgiving Day, so the an nual'Thanksgiving diuner, whict he gives the students rr as post poned until Saturday. Then i was that a princely feast wa spread before the student body. I whole regiment cf twenty-five pound gobblers- was slaughterei for the occasion. Not one lesi than an entire regiment wonk suffice for a body of hale and hearty college boys. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cpnts per pound Timmons Bros. Wear 5 Star and Red seal shoes We sell them. -May & Tompkins. New Georgia Cane Syrup, Buck wheat, Shreded Wheat. Biscuits! Force, Oat Meal, Gi ape Nuts, etc, W.E. Lynoh&Co. Highest market price paid foi school checks. W. E. Lynch & Co. Blankets, Comforts and heavy underwear will soon'be ia demand and we have them at correct prices. J. Eh Hart. Dou'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 gcods. May & Tompkins. Fresh Mince Meat, Cranber ries, Gelatine, Seeded Raisins, Currants, Nuts, etc. W. E. Lynch & Co. We have-just unloaded a car of Chairs, and a car of Furniture. See these goods and getjour prices that is all we ask. Buying right ena bles us to sell right. y "^ Ramsey & Jones. A large aud very beautiful as sortment of Gold and Sterling Sil ver Jewelry has j??tbeen received. New designs from the leading manufacturers. Let OB supply your jewelry wants. Ramey & Jones. OUT customers say they have never seen a bed spring to beat the National and Blua Ri bl on and they never will. 0 Edgefield Mercantile Company Finding that he ie over stocked. Hon. t. Garrett. Talbert has en gaged 'be interstate Salvage Com Dtuy'totold a teu days special sate, beginning Friday morning at 9 o'clock.- Whnn Mr. Talbert Says t h wt hw is g'?ug to make-low or,special prices during this sale, you caurely upou it that great "bargains can be had at his stDre. Crops may be short and money "tight" but your few dollars will count for much ai Mr: Talbert's etore for the next ton day?. Tell your neighbors about this sale. The College Girls' Bazaar. Go to the college on Friday evening and help the girls-tho pretty, sweet girls-in their lau dable undertaking. The candy girls, the hot cbocolate girls, the fancy-work .girls, the salad girls, the fortune-telling girls, the punch girls, and all the other girls with all the other nice things will be there with open hands (not arms) to receive the Dickies and dimes and quarters and dol lars and "bills." You will get full value for every cent that you speud nt the Bazaar, and tbe girls will use it wisely. Nothing fur ther need be said. Take your wife or sister or somebody's els^ sister promptly at 7:30. Thanksgiving at Tho County Home. On Friday succeeding Thanks giving Day, the Jocal Chapter ol' the U. D. C. together with the ladies of the Johnston chapter, paid a visit attended with delight ful surprises, to the inmates of the County Home. A moBt boun tiful and palatable repast was spread to which all the residents of the Home were invited. After the dinner had been served, fruits i were distributed, and the deed was blessed for those who gave and ( those who received. The follow- i iug ladies from Edgefield togeth- | ar with four from. Johnston were i lhere to do the honors of the oe- j casioD* Mrs. R. N. Bailey,* Airs. T. P. . ^ess, Mrs. Emma MarBb, Mrs H. Fisher, Mrs. C. A. Grii-u, Mrs. J. D. Holstein, Mrs. B. B. Jones and MrB. N. G., ' Evans. Logue-Owdom. Orange blossoms are not con fined to the county seat aloue. Cupid is reaping a harvest of mar riages in many sections ot the county. Wedding bells rang mer rily i? the Moe ting Street sectioD last week. Mr. Frank Logue, the oldest 6on of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Logue, and MIBS Annie Lee Ow dom, the beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Owdom, were happily married at tho home of the bride's parents on Wednesday afternoon, November the 28th. The words that, made theBe happy young people man and wife were pronounced by Rev. Mr. Cox, pas tor of Stevens Creek* church. Mr. and Mrs. Logue will make their home at the old home of the late Capt. W. L. StevenB . The Advertiser jokis their many friends in extending hearty con gratulations. Women's heavy Jersey. ribbed fleece lin jd Pants aud Vests, regu lar sizes-4 to 6, 25c each. Tho O mer Store. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GKOVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, lt is iron and quinine ina tasteless form. No cure, no piy. tuc. 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 Rosk Hill Buggies. Everybody knows what they are. Ramsey & Jones. For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label ls on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott fr Bowne Chemists 400*41S Paart J treat Mea York 50c and $1.00 All Dmegisti China Painting. Miss Eliza Mima has ju3tre ?eived from Lycett, of Atlanta, a barrel of fine imported china for bridal and Christmas presents. Dall Roon sud give orders for painting and decorating. FOR RENT: Two two-borse farms. Will rent together or separate!}'. Goo'd improvements. ?ip ply to P. P. Blalock. Beautiful Christmas Caudles in issorted colors at Timinous Bros. The Union Thanksgiving Service. It bas been the custom for sev eral years in Edgefield to ??old uoion Thanksgiving services in one of the churches of the town. This yuar the occasion was cele brated in I he Bapti; fc church. The n sic by the united choirs of the di-ereut cbuiches was inspiring, and the program conducted by Rev. T. P. Burgess was novel, in teresting and appropriate. The first add fess was made by S. ?MoG. Simkit.?, Esq., whose subject was "Why should our cation be thankful?" Capt. N. G. Evans followed with an address on "Why South Carolina Bhould be thankful ?" A. S. Tompkins, Esq., made all Edgefield feel that they were, the most blessed of all people in his discussion .''Why. should Edgefield be grateful?" The last address was delivered j by Rev.' R" G. SMnnoobrouse QQ* "Causes for gratitude iu the com- ' mon place things of life." This occasion, on account of the uovel manner in which it was conducted and the excellence of the addresses received many favorable comments. On the evening of Thanksgiving, services were held at I he Mill chapel con ducted by Rev. P. P. Blalock and Rev. T. P Burgees. The Postmaster's Report. The following is a verbatim copy of the first report made to Postmaster General Cortelyou by a newly appoiuted postmaster in a rural district of North Carolina: .-."muster Jorge Cortelyou, Presi dent of tho United States,-Dear sir been requir?d by the instruc tions of the post office to report quarterly, I now fulfil that pelsent duty by reporting ae follers. The harvestin has been goin on j ?ur ty wei and most of tho naba rs have got thur cuttin about duu, wheet is hardly a overge crop on rollin Ians corn is yellcrish and wo?t cut morn ten boosbils to the aker the health of tte community is only toirerable meeeels and cholry has brbkt.'ii out in abougbt 2 and a half milo from hear, thar are a powful awaken on the subject of religion in tbe Potts naburbood and mn ny poles are bein made to kuow thar sins forggiven. Miss nancy Micks a ueer nabur had a new baby but he is a poor scraggy little feller and wont liva half hia .lay tb?F is about, all i know and ^ave tort-port the present quarter ?*ive my respects to MISS Cortel you and subscribe myself yours troo'y,"-Harper's Wee"kly. If you want to make large on ions, this is the time of the year to plant. We can now supply you with the fiueBt variety bf Oniou Sets-Red and White. G. L. Penn & Son. I B Waterman, of Watertowu, 0., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daughter, afflicted for yearB with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an a'tack for over two veers." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c. G. Ii. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Cure for Sore Nipples. Asfoou as thc child is done nursing apply Chamberlain's Salve. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use rhio with the best resulte. Price 25c per box. For sale by G. L. Peun & Son. . 7 TO GUARD SHIPS against the United States Government mi To guard your hor seen dangers of food pr< ment has enacted a pt law compels the manu powder to print the i label of each caa The Government has made t so that you can avoid alum-reac say pure cream cf tartar hand il ROYAL is a pure, cream of tar product of grapes-aids the digi fulness of food. Cow Thieves Caught. Late Friday afterboou Sheriff W. G. Ouzts received a tolephone message from the chief of police of Augusta stating that he had arrested two negroes from Edge field who had stolen three cows. V- Ouzts lpft Saturday morning .. d brought the negroes, Jim Fuller and George Robertson back and placed them behind the bars to await trial upon the charge of larceny of live stock. The negroes confessed to steal ing three cows from the Hom's Creek pasture of Mr. .Tames D. Mathis. They drove them to Au gusta to the Stock Yards, and being BO anxious to dispose of j them, suspicion was aroused. Mr. B. L. Jones happened to be near) by and was asked if he knew tbe negroes; who live two miles south of Edgefield. As soon as they saw Mr. Jones they endeavored to skip but were rundown and lauded in the city barracks by the police. Two other uegroes were implicated but ia the abseoce of definite proof they were released. Having to spend a term on the Edgefield roads under Capt. Sawyer is the price they will pay for selhug ropes with somebody's else cows tied to the ends of them. No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . There is not the least danger in giving .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ' to small children as it contains no opium or other harm ful drug. It has an established reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medi cine in use for colds, croup and whooping cough. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Sold by G. L. Penu & Sou. Kijg of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E G Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Conn., who has been in tho U. S. Service for about sixteen jears, Bays: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is kiug of ali and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving cer tain results and leaving no bad effects." Sold by G. L. Penn & Sou. J. B ?E IVJLen'e Handsome, tailored, well \ Blue, Gray, Blacksand mixl Particularly well finishe shoulders, hand laid fronts ; Would be special at $25. Hoy's A thoroughly well made Cheviot, full lined, long am velvet collar. This is a coat that no boy and it will carry enough wa Actually worth $5, ourpi Range of raincoats values mit of almost everyone owr tad materials, in Blacks, Gra also mixtures. A particularly handsome tailored, is priced for $25. Broad Street, Has Stood Thc Gre Tasteless \ No*Cnre-N? the unseen dangers, at Gea, aintains lighthouses. ne against the un xiucts, the Governs ire food law. The facturers of baking ingredients on the he label your protection 1 it carefully, if it does not : back and II tar baking powder-a pure ?stion - adds to thc health Card of Thanks. I take this means of thanking my friends and neighbors for theil kindness to me and my family during the recent illness of oui little child. We shall always h exceedingly grateful to all whi were so kind to us during ourdis tress an,d bereavement. J. P. Whatley, Cleora, 6. C. Prompt and Satisfactory Settle ment. E. J. Norris, Agent, PheDix Iosurance Company o New York. Dear Sir : The Ph?nix i Great. They have paid me prompt ly aud eatisiactorily for my loe by fire, of my Ginnery recently, thank them and yourself, and fee sure that uoone will make amie take to trust their Insurance i: thiB good Company. Yours truly, M. B. Hamiltoi Something nice : Martin's Cr?ai Cheese and Imported Macaroni. G. L. Penu.& Son. In Praise of Chamberlain's Coug] Bemedy. There is no other medicini manufactured that has receive so much praise and so many ex pressions of gratitude SB Chan: berlain's Cough Remedy. It i effective, and prompt relief fo. lows its use. Grateful parent everywhere do not hesitate t ( testify to its merits for the benef of others. Ic is a certain cure fo croup and will prevent the attac if given at the first appearance o the disease. It is especially adapt ed to the children as it is pleaean to take and conlains nothing in jurious. Mr. E A Humphreys, well known resident and clerk ii the storo of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice Cape Colony, South Africa, says "I have used Chamberlain' Cough Remedy to ward off crou and colds in my family. I founi it to be very satisfactory and i gives me pleasure to recommene it." Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. Allan's Ca8caret Tablets at Timmons Bros. [TE & CO. ?nit? made suit of Worsteds, in :ures, all the plaids, d, carefully hand-padded and hand finished collar. Our price $20. Coats Coat for school boys, in J well tailored5 finished with ' would be ashamed to wear, irmth for the most fragile, rice $3.50. coat? from $10 to $30, will per ?ing one; splendid cravenet iys, Herringbone stripes, etc, one, lined with silk, well B , Augusta, Ga > Test 25 Year >ve's Chill Ton? Pay. 50 cents. Treasurer's Notice. The Treasurer's Office will be open for the.collection of taxes levied for 1906 from the 15th day of October to the lfitb day of March, 1907, inclusive. From the 1st to the Slat day of Jan uray 1907, a penalty of one per cent, will be added to all taxes paid in Jan uary. i From the 1st to the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1907 a penalty of two per cent will be added to all taxes paid in Feb ruary. From the 1st to 16th "day of March, 1907, a penalty of seven per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes. Levy for State 5 mills " u County . 5 " " " School 3 " " ?* special County # u . u Pickens Ts'p Bonds 3 ?. u u Wise Ts'p Bonds \V ?. " *. Shaw Tsfp Bonds 1# u M " Johnston school 3 '* .* * Edgefield S.D. 2 u ?. Town of Edgefleld school bonds 1 *' -4' Town of Edgefleld B. B. K w uu White Town ?.D. 3 ? " " Town ot Edgefleld Cor porate purposes 4 * One dollar poll tax on all citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years except by those exempt by law. Wets per oapita on all dogs. J. T. PATTISON, County Treasurer. Thy our "Coronation" and '.Snowflake" Flour. None better. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Andirons in cast, wrought and brass, also Coal Tongi, Scuttle and Coal Vases just arrived. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Anyone who . is in search of a good time piece should see our Watches before buying. Ingersoll Watches from $1. to $2. 6. L. Penn & Son. A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., , that's twice as big as last year, f This wonder is W L Hill, who , from a weight of SO pounds has . grown to over 180. He says: "1 9 suffered with a terrible cough, and Q doctors gave me up to die of Con . sumption. I was reduced to 9C pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coaghs and colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and i- am completely cured." Guaran teed by druggists. 50c and $1.0C Trial bottles free. 6. L. Penn S Son'W. E. Lynch & Co. We are now showing the larges and best selected lot of rugs, laci curtains, table covers and coucl ' I covers ever brought to this market Edgefield Mercantile Company 36 inch Black Taffeta silk 79 The Corner Store. See our Jress goods, Outin Waisting, and cotton fabrics c all kinds. J. E. Hart. Art squares in all colors an sizes $3.00 to $10.00. These ar bargains that you cannot affori to miss. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Old Iron Wanted Wanted : 50 car loads of a] kinds of Scrap Iron, Brass an Copper. Will accept any thin from the size of a Nail to a Lc comotive. Highest prioe paid i CASH. B. SHARITZ, at J. Rubenstein's store, Edgefield, S. C. THOMASA Machine The NEW HOME i the work and has friend Wherever the New Hon is used there will be wo Cash /Vices Upon application, w terms. I Columbia MACHINES $ fl Both Cylinder and Di I The Columbia equal of any on We are jobber Othe Furnitnre, Globe-W Carriages, Standafd P Pianos, Organs, Sheet and EVERYTHING ! & 706. 708, 710 Br THOMAS NEW Winter We are now showing the largest and Qents furnishing ever shown I We can please you in price, quality 5gg?Next to post-offic ; it Miraculous Care. The following statement by M Adame and wife, Henrietta," P?., will" interest parente ?nd^i others; "'A miraonlons cure has taken place in our. home. Oar child had eczema 5 years and was pronounced incurable,^ when we read about Electric -Bitters, and concluded to try it. Before the second bottle was all taken we noticed a change for the better, and after taking 7 bottles be waa completely cared." It's theup-to date blood medicine and boiy bnilding tonic. Guaranteed 50c and $1.00. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. y , Very large assortment of tablets, and box paper. Fall line of Sta tionery of all kinds. G. L. Penn & Son. 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 5 and 10 cents conn ten are filled with many useful articles. Especial valves in Enameled Ware. R. T. Scarry. g Oar Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on the market. Ramsey & Jones. Bay your next snit of clothes from as and ea re money. ? May & Tompkins. . Just Unloaded 1 Oar car (1000 Bushels), of genu ine Texas Red Rist Proof Seed Oats. Call and see sample and get prioes. t. Garrett Talbert, ; Parker Building, . Edgefield, S. Cs Don't forget the 10 ots counter. May & Tompkins. Fresh shipment of Cakes and Craokers at TimmoDB Broi. . Fresh Oat Meal, fresh, "Forced fresh "Cream of Wheat" at | G. L. Penn ? Son. ? .' . ' . > ?*. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money, if PAZO OINTMENT fails to oura in 6 to 14 days 60c r; JAS. S. BYRD, . SURGEON DENTIST, | EDGEF?BLD, S. C. ' 7' Office over Post-Office. 1 If you want good insurance/ oheap-at aclaal , cost-let mo write you a policy i u the Souther fi Mutual Lite Insurance Associa tion. "> J. H. May. g Tl NI MO [IS & COR LEV, f SURGEON DENT?STS,? Appointments at Trenton, on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Spacial ty. BjRTOflCO. Excellence s the MACHINE that does s. ie Machine rds of praise for it. $35.00 and up. ill make time prices and Phonographs 15.00 up to $100.00 sc Machines and Records. Phonograph is the the market. s for thia section. r Lines ernicke Bookcases, ^ Baby atterns, also a full Hne of : Music, Band Instruments MUSICAL. 'BJff?T?fl00., oadway, Augusta, Ga? r FALL AND and nicest line of Clothing1. Shoat Hats In Edgefield* Call on aa before yoi bay, r and style. Hart