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H. li \ ' APS. 17, 1907. Local News. | Re member the splendid Lvceam jtertaiument to . ba given this ling. Over mind, girls, it will be trna enough "for that Easter h8t commencement. [if Adams' five dollar rljur a8u't please you? notify him id get your V. In order to get good seats, you ?d bett .! purchase tickets early >r the Parland-"NewhaH . eater l?nmeut ihi? evening. Invitations have been issued to ie marriage of Mr. Hugh Gard er and Miss Fannie M il'er which ill cccur on Wednesday evenirg, pril'tbe 24th. Let The Advertiser job offico do tr printing. Satisfaction guar iteed on every jobsect out from }i? office. The pastor finding that he had Donn'joting engagement, the time t holding tho men's meeting at Se Baptist church has been anged from Friday night tal m red ay night. [.Rev. T. P. Burgess is iu attend upon the South Carolina resby r.<-ry which is in session io I )\z:'T. While Mr. Burgess is away irs. Burgess is visiting friends Aiken. Capt. John R. Blocker says the jeople in his section will have lo l 1,11 back on the blackberries this (ear. AU of the fruit, deluding be old-field plums, has been filled. ; We direct attention to the*new [tfir&rtisement of Mr. J. W. Peak, j ie is showing all of the new and ?jason able dress fabrics and I 'immiugs. His beautiful g^ods rill, not Only please those of the j lost exacting taste but his prices ! within the roach of every I >urse. j Dr, C. E. Burts attended the Southern Educational Conference [hat was held at Pinehurst. N. C. fast week. Many of the leading iduoators of the country, both h or th aud south, were present and participated in the deliberations [of the body. Lieutenant A. A. Glover bas re Iceutly, been burning the mid [night oil refreshing his mind on military tactics but-now he will !havo to buru thp all-night oil singing rock-a-bye to little Miss ! Glover who arrived on Sunday. The fond papa says she is already -xrying togo to the S. C. G. I. \ Earlv Amber and Orange"cane j seed on band, j'-V- May & Prescott. Mrs. Kate Tompkins Aull is spending several weeks under the j parental roof. Her coming is not only a great delight to the mem bers of the home circle but to her I troops of friends also. Mr. Aull who spent Sunday in Edge field, isl iu Saluda thi? week iu attendance] upon court as stenographer. The finest lemon cling Califor nia dessert peaches always on hand. May & Prescott. Rev. Marvin Auld accompanied Mrs. Auld to Charlotte last week, where ene will remain some time at the borne of her aunt for medi cal treatment. Rev. Mr. Auld re turned to Edgefield in order to fill bis appointments on Sunday bot joined Mrs. Auld again on Mouday. - He will be abseut until next wet-k. Capt. S. B. Hughes says all of the fruit, except possibly a few apples, has been killed. He has a very fine orchard, aud when he made an examination during the co ld tftt morning of last week he found the pears and peaches fro zen through and through. His j tresa were hanging with "crystal izedM fruit PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions,! dav or night. I \YB GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate oom pou ud in g, and rea sonable pri?es. W. E. LYNCH & CO. There will be practically no March corn this year, all of the old corn having been killed or i very badi}1 '"disfigured" by the cold. Some farmers have already plowed it up and replanted. Our roastiu' ear patch that ' was flourishing like the green bay tree is uow as dead as a door post. The regular quarterly confer ence wae held at th > Methodist church of Trenton on -Sunday Jast. The Edgefield church was represented bv Messrs. B. Tim roon?, W.H. Turner, W. G Ouz's, B. E. Nicholson, J, R. Boyd and J. T. McManus. The repor? from the Edgefield Methodist church for the quarter just ended was the beat that Ube church has made in some time. Omega, Grandeur and White Wings flour always OJ hand at May & Prescott. We always oarry oomp'eleas aortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all priori pr j tiona sent us. A ebavu of your j patronage solicit?e), Tirpmops Bros. Large assortment of window j st? des at very reasonable prices Ramsey & Jones. Weevil the Celebrated Ingersoll Watches. Come in to see them. G. hf Penn & Son. gj?r : i'n II i- irfgw Despite the unseasonable ^ ef that ha? prevailed, cotton lng aas gone merrily on it eeotiou? Col. J. P. Ilng^o .us on Monday ihat iMr. Timruermao is running four ors tb is week. In the abseuce of the i Rev. Mnrvin Auld, Rev. V Wharton, superintendent o Epworth Orphauage, will p in the Methodist church Si ?fternoon next at five o'cloc Mrs. Charles Henry F president of the Edgefield Cb .TJ. D'. C., was appointed 1 president general CJ. D. C. a gate to the National Arbiti and Peace Congress held ir Yo/k April 14th to 17th. Fisher appointed Mrs. Ni George Evans as second del? Now that Mr. John P. Bate left lowu fora few days, ? thing ip bound 'o happen*. 1 hop? that it will bring \ weather. If Mr. Robert j could be iuduced to take s also, we con ld bank on a su change of temperature. Just in, a car of Bran, gui teed un 1er Pure Food Law. W. W. Adan Rev. John 0. Gough enters week upon his duties as past? the Baptist .church of John! The people of'our sister towt fortunate iii haviig secured Gough to labor among them, thirteen years be was pastor ol church in Manning. Duikee's salad dressing, Heil mut tard drf:?3ing and pe; SHU Ci. May & Prescol " Mr. Arthur Harliug and Co P. Hagcod came up and exebi ed Pome pleasant words with Advertiser's scribe on Mom Iu spite ol the very adverse i ditionp, Mr. .Harlicg made n corn last year than be needs home consumption. He hal ready sold 150 bushels. Infernational Stock Food make your Horses Sleek, j Cows give more milk and 3 Hogs ibrifty. W. W. Adam The Womau's Mission* Soci and Juvenile Society of Methodisi church will meet w the Leesville societies on A] 26tb. Misses Eliza McCulloi aud Kate Samuel will repres the Woman's Mission Society ? Misses Lura and Sadie Mims 1 Juveuile Society. Being anxious to meet with male members of his c mgregati in order to di"euss certain depa ments or phases of the work, 1 C. E. Burts bas called a meeti of the men of his church for Thu day evening of this week at 8: o'clock. The meeting will be hi at the church, and all male me i bers are urged to be present. A dollar saved is two dolli made. Ask W, E. Tompkins give his experience with Aver Cultivators. - "W. W. AdamB. Procrastination does not oft pay. But. this year, in the matl of early gardening, maoy perso saved their seed by procrastinate We did not plant our first insta! ment of beans until last Frida I and Will Bee says we hit tl ."sign" just right and that we make more beaus than we ci shake a stick at. The Young Men's Chrisrian A /sociatioo of the S. C. C. I wi give a minstrel in the college ai dilorium on Friday uigbt, Apr 26th. Their object is to rarfe func to send delegates to the Souther Students Conference at Ashvill N. C., Juue 14-23 They have splendid selecuon of plays, joke and songs that will afford ur ceasing laughter. Dr. W. D. Ouzts was among th visitors to the county, seat 0 Monday. The Doctor has just re covered from a three weeks' spel of "Saluda'' grip, having contract ed it while making a trip to Sali da. He says the Saluda grip i worse than Edgefield grip. If it i any worso, there are mauy wh hope it will stay on the Salud side and not come this way. We would be glad for th housewives to see our large stocl of Crockery. We have plain am decorated ware, and can suppl! the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jones, The town council will hold it, aunual meeting on Friday after noon cf this week. Among thi items of business to receive at tention at this meeting will bf the election of ?two marshals fo] the eiifcuiug .twelve months. All applications should be filed witt Mr. W H. Harlicg, the clerk ol the council." Official notice of the ebction is given elsewhere iu ibis issue of The Advertiser. At tbe hour these linee are pern ned (Tuesday afternoon) abput half a hundred club women of Edg'-field, Treu'on, and Johnston are' holding a conclave at the residence of Mrs. Beauregard Tim? mons, the occasion being the op? servai Ge of Reciprocity Poy. Oui/ fortyrniueof the ?fty women are talking at one time, and an at tempt ti record this mvilti=8id.ed conversation would smash into smithereens the most substantial phonograph that has ever been constructed. Have received second ?hipmeut of Cer? alite. Try it for corii auc! cotton. - W. W. Adams. Very large agSQFtmept of Al lan's Perfumery iu all of the deli cate f.nd popular odors. There is nothing better on the market. Timmous Bros. Choice grpen English Peas con ned, 10 cents per can. May Ar- Prescott. . TlifcTtt are two good rulesi ought to be written on heart-never, to b-Iiove auy had about anybody uulesi positively kuow it ko be. never to tell e\en that unlesi firel that it n absolutely neo ry.-Ex. A newspapor ia in no sent child of charity. It earus twice every dollar it receives, and second to no enterprise in tributing to the upbuildiug community. Its patrons rea) mor? benefits from its pages its publishers, and in callin/ the support of the communil which it is published, il ask no more than in all fairnea* longs to it, though generally i ceives less. Patronize and your paper as you would any o enterprise because it helps aud not as an act of charity. We have a large stock of I aud invite the ladle* to call tc them. Edgr-fitrld Mercantile C Edg -field has sent a much ger delegation to the United St court this week than usual, N istrate N. L. Brunson, C mi sioner W. D. Ramey, Juror J P. Bates Attorneys N. G. Ev and S. McG. Simkins and se al other persons left on Tues for Greenville, where they \ probably have to remain a w or more Mr. M. DeLoach who summoned as a juror bas been cused. A puncheon of equine Cuba j lasses just received. May & Prescott The damage from the col< not confined to the gardeus, chards and fields. A gentlen told us a few days ago that . Sam Cbeatham had lost forty-c of his nighty hives of bees. T is a grea? misfortune. Mr. Che ham has for Borne years devo much time and attention to bees, and as a result be has bc very successful. Besides losing t honey from the forty-odd hiv he has lost many swarms or co nies of bees. We sometimes hi of a stinging rebuke, but I Cheatham's IOBS is iu more sen thautone a "stinging" i'-se. We have White Dove and Swif Premium Hams fresh every wet May & Prescott. The entertainment that w giveu by the Episcopal ladies the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Calhoun on Friday evening lt waa a most delightful occasio iu the first plac?, this home, wi its broad hall and spacious park all thrown into a large receptii room, is an ideal place for hoi ing such an entertainment. In ti secoud place, the program, wil Col. Preston Brooks Mayson master of ceremonies, was excee ingly interesting. And last-at best of all for the ladies-it wi a financial success, nearly for dellars leiug realized. Homicide Near Philippi. - On Sunday afternoon Dick He senback, who is widely know throughout the county, was kille by Mr. Georg? Thomson uei Philippi church. The followit account was taken from the Ai gusta Chronicle: Johnston, S. C. April 14.-I H. Holsenback, a well known fal mer of this section, was shot t death by Mr. Geo. Thomson s about 4 o'clock this afternoon The men had had a dispute ove a money matter, and when the met in a road & few miles fror Johnston they renewed the quai rel, and Thomson shot Holsen back in the head, the latter dyiu, instantly. Tbere were five wit nesses to the tragedy. Thomsot had not been arrested up to elevei o'clock laBt night. The affair ha caused a groat deal of excitemeu in the village. The deceased i survived by a wife. Thomson is i singlo mau. Holseuback was one of the wit nesses in the famous Tillman tria some yeare since. Notice? Notice ie hereby given that th< Town Couucil of Edgefield wil hold au election on Friday, Apri 19th, 1907, to elect two marshall for.the ensuing yenr. Applicatioui should be filed with the clerk b} four o'clock of said date. i- W. W. Adams, Mayor, W. H. Harliug, Clerk, Why order Lace Curtains from a catalog house or a city 6tore? We can save you money. An iu; ppection of our large stopk is all we ask, Edg-fleld Mercantile Co. Do your lamps smoke? Try the People's Oil. We handle it. G. L. Penn cfc Son. Beautiful ftugsandArt Squaree all sizes anc) attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. SpoctacleB made up to suit your particular need at lowegt possible price. Geo. F Mime, Edgefield,-8, C. Very Handsome Toilet Sets, ranging in price from $3-50 to $650. . Ramsey & Jones. Beautiful assortment of Irou and Enameled beds. We invite th? ladies to call to see them. Ramsey & Jones, Vou need a new Scarf Pin for the Easter cravat. We have a large lot to select from, also maur other pretty things in the way of j jwelry, Ramsey & Jones. Buy your next suit of clotLes from us and save mouey. May & Tompkins. In England and Franc of Alum Baking Powe hibited by law because jurious effects that foll The law in the I Columbia also prohil In food,. You may live whe The. only sure protea Savp ROYAL is made froi product. Aids diges A well-to-do Pennsylvania far mer, who had sect his sou to Philadelphia to be^'in life as a clerk, wrote to the merchant in whose employ he was, asking bow the boy was getting along and where be slept nights. The mer chant replied : ''He sleeps in the store in the daytime. I don't know where he sleeps nights." Death of Mrs. Whittle. For nearly a year Mrs. J. W. Whittle, the wife of our esteemed felJow-townsman, bas been in failing health. Some time ago she .was cariied to Springfield, S. C., her former home, to spend a sea son, iu the hopejthat she would be benefitted. The improvement was only temporary. She grew worse soon after returning to this place. Last week Mrs. Whittle was car ried to the,, hospital in Augusta for tieatmeut, where she passed away about nightfall on Thurs day. Her remains were taken to Springfield for int-rmeut on Fri day. The r? moval of this good Chris tian woman from earth to heaven creates a breach in the family cir cle that can be repaired only in eternity. No one can ever take a mother's place in the hearts and lives of the members of a house hold. Mrs. Whittle's self-sacrifi cing devotion to her loved ones was very beautiful, and being de prived by the untimely, separation of returning m full measure these loving attentions, accentuates the bereavement of tbs devoted hus band, and affectionate children four daughter? and three sons. Soon after movii-g to Edgefield Mrs. Whittle, aloug with the other members of her family, brought her letter to the Baptist church of this place. 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. JL. PILNN& SON. What about our self-rising Buckwheat? .Have you tried it? May & Prescott. If you want the fiuest PSU Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Hex" or ? "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizeu is fre quently made in that apparently useless little tube called the ''Ap pendix." It's generally the result of protracted constipation, follow* ing liver torpor. Lr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, pre vent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25c G. L. Penn & Sou W\ E. Lyuch & Co. FOR SALE; Imperial Pekin Duck Eggs-13 eggs for $1.00; also some choice prize-winning Chrysanthemums at 50 cents per dozen. Asa G. Broadwater. Keg Heint?'s sweet mixed pick les. May & Pn scott, Little Joe harrows. May & Prescott, Take up th', old parp< t or worn? out matting, and Itt us supply you with new matting in bright and attractive patterns, The quality is good and t bri price very reasonable. Edg?field Mercantile Co. That hacking c Because your * your powers of rei Take Scott\ It builds up and streng It contains Cod Liver O prepared that it is easy i< ALL DRUGGISTS: :e the Sale 1er is pro ; of the in ow its use. District of )its Alum re as yet you have no pi dion against Alum in your lainltf I ROYAL n Absolutely pure Cream of ? ;tion-adds* to the healthful Only "Betwixt and Between." The four banka of the county I one at Trenton, oue at Johnston aud two at Edgefield-have com bined deposite of $509,682.81 aud combined loans of $658,767 04. Edenfield Advertiser. We don't know much about figures when preceded by the $ mark but there are several sug gestions in: the abovb text that we would like explained to us Themen, or women, or both, who own the deposits of over half a million dollars appear to be ] fortunate aud to live ou Easy Street. Those who have borrowed near ly two-thirds of r million dollars from the four banks must be in need of hope or help and would seem to live on or near Hard Times Row. But what's the average as to the county?-Barnwell People. We have very few people in the ccuuty who live on Easy Street, also very few who actually live on Hard Times Row. Most of them live, as the darkey says, "betwixt and between" these thoroughfares. 5 Iusurance Lessons :-If you are insured always let the agent know if you take any other Insurance I ou the property or if there comes a change in the ownership of the property, or if the buildings be come vacant, or if you make ex traordinary repa'ra on the build ings, or if personal properly is moved. Your policy contract re quires tnis. Get Permit. E. J. Norris, Agt. Just received pimeutoes or sweot peppers for sandwiches. May & Prescott. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing influ ence. Guaranteed 25c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Luziau Ground Coffee iu $1.00 cans, cup and saucer extra. May & Prescott. Butter Thins, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas, Suaps, etc., fresh, i May & Preeoott. Fresh shipment o? Nunnally's Candies just received by express. G. L. Penn & Son. Try our lO.cents Salmon. G. L. Penn & Son. We want everybody to try a pound of our 12? cents Green Coffee. G. L. Penn & Son. If you waut th?, best bed springs on the market buy the "Blue Rib ton" or the "National." - Edgefield Mercantile Co. Try my "Cresta" Coffee. Five pounds in air-tight buoket for $1.00 ' P. P. Blaiock, Jr. DoL-.'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 olothiug, oboes and dry goods. May & Tompkins. Just rrenved delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. Come and SPe our Ic-daud Ice Cream Freezers. May & Prescott. ?.WO*????????? ough continues | tystem is exhausted ?and ? (?stance weakened. ^ r Emulsion. 4? thens your entire system. J Iii and Hypophosp hites so 3 take and easy to digest g, 50c. AND $1.00 <Q? rotection against Alum. ? : Baking Powder is io IAKING POWDER Tartar,-a pure Grape Encouraging News to Pythian s. Dr. J. H. Thornwell, of this place, has received, in bis official capacity as grand keeper of rec ords and seal for the domain of South Carolina, a letter from the supreme keeper of records and seal, Knights of Pythias, which conveys good news to the Palmet to Pyihiaus. The supreme keeper of records and seal acknowledges receipt of Dr. Thornwell's annual report and congratulates the State upon the handsome showing made. He says that Irom the standpoint of effi ciency in" Pythianism, per capita. South Caroliua now stands second ?among the 54 grand domains, and j he will be greatly astonished if by the next year she does not rank first.-Fort Mill Times. E. J. Norris9 Insurance Lo cals. Only 5 Fire Insurance Compa nies (except a few whose losses were nominal) paid their losses in Full without discount, in the Great San Francisco fire. These were the Aetna, Continental, Queen, Royal, and London Liver pool & Globe. See Best's Reports. I represent tha two firet named. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Continental are two among the largest Fire In surance Companies in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna has the largest Capi tal Stock of all Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the lar gest Surplus of all the Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. I appreciate the patronage and business intrusted to me, from the A & K railroad to Batesburg, through Edgefield, Saluda and Aiken coun?es, and am very grateful for same. E. J. Norris, Agt." I write Bond Insurance, Life Insurance, Acci'dent Insurance,! Health Insurance, Tornado In surance, Plate Glass Insurance and Life Insurance on Horses and Mules. E.J. Norris, \gt. The Rate of cost on Dwellings and Barns in the country is $1.20 per hundred or if three years, 80 cts per hundred. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix are al most the only Companies accom modating enough to insure your tenauted country buildings, be cause you give them your better class of business. Do you appre ciate this. E. J. Norris, Agt. Fire! Fire I Fire! Fire! The cost is too small to go uninsured. " 3. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix will write your Couutry Stores and System Gins. E. J. Noiris, Agt. Fresh Pruuea and Evaporated Apples. P. P. Blalcck, Jr. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is uow eighty three yearn old thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W B Bronson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That'R the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same hap py results follow in all cases of female weakness and general de bility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened by t'-.sm. Guaranteed also for stomach troubles. 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. FOR SALE : Two Rad Poll Milch Cows; also oue Short Hom male Calf four months old. E. W. Samuel. Eggs For Sale: Why not raise fiue chickens? I can supply you with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raise Barred Plymouth Rocks only, and have none"but the purest breed. Your ord'TS solicited. . . J. P. Bates. Half Rates to Teachers. F oin the present, any editioi of The State will be sent to school teachers at half the regular ad vertised rates ; $4 Daily and Sun* day j $3 for Daily only. Address: The State, Columbia, S. C. Letter to C. E. May. Edgefleld, S. C. Dear Sir: The cheekiest fraud in all paint is paste paint. Here's one. Lawyer Arley B Magee, Dover, Del, painted his house four years ago with paste paint at a cost of $44 for paint and $61 for labor; total $105. The house got shabby in two years; then he painted Devoe at a very diff?rent cost : $18 for paint and $30 for labor; total SIS. [Paste paint $105; Devoe MS. j It is like fatting bogs on milk % water. Paste paint is % whitewash. Yours truly F W DEVORE & CO. Edgefleld Mercantile Co. 21 Among the passengers on a Seaboard train the other day was a billy goat. He was tagged and put in the baggage car and started to his destination. Billy got hungry, and as they wouldn't let him eat the trunk straps, he chewed up and swallow ed the tag that was around his neck. One of the negro train hands came in, and in astonishment saw that "Bili'1 had eaten his tag, and exclaimed to the baggage master: "Fore Gawd, boss, dis billy goat has et up whar's he's gwine." Monroe Journal. Exposition Bates. Very low rates to Norfolk. Va., return* account Jamestown ter centennial exposition via SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily com mencing April 19th, to and in cluding November 30th, 1907. Vary low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform attending the exposition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as ou Summer tour ist tickets. For full information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write: R. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C. We can supply your needs in Paint, Oil, Paint Brushes and Whitewash Brushes. G. L. Penn & Son. Just received a large shipment of shoes. See them before buying. May & Tompkins. Full stock of shoes and rubbers, f you want the best give usa] call. May & Tompkins. J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGE FIE LD, S. C. .Office over Post-Office. TIM MO/HS & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. Ice, Ice? Ice, Ice* I am now ready to deliver Ice in any quantities and very cheap. I solicit a liberal patronage. Phone me. M. A. Taylor. Edgefield, S. C. WAGONS At Bargain Prices. I have 10 One-horse Wagons li iron axle-that I will sell for $30.00 each for the next ten days. Spot cash. They are Great .Bar gains. Call to see them at my shop. E. W. SAMUEL. INSUEANCE When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep' resent a very strong line of FLIRTS - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest I^II^E: - - - Insurance Co. I will ap preciate a share of yourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my office-Office No. a--over Baale of) Edgc?eld. James T. \JI\I^ WANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, I Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORRIS .SOYS iSXOK *9 'gSTI -ano82 o uni pm SVOHHZ ira J oj arno ^so^omQ pro? jsorag .IBU! eejj SOI oo'is 9 sos pwsrrano Jd NOiidnnsNO ?J8A00SIQ M0N soNni ?HA asno ?? Honoo FOE SALE : One '-hundred thou sand feet of pine lamber at the Strother place. Will deliver it in Edgefield, if desired. Apply to A. H. Corley. jf The Advertiser job JIL 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. I am now dealing in guano and I can supply you with the best brands on the market. Get my prices. P. P, Blalock.Jr. Very large stock of Matting in I attractive desigDS, excellent quali I ty, at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. Teachers* Examination. The regular teachers' examina* tion will be held at the office of the County Superintendent of Educa* tion at Edgefield on Friday, April the 19th. Hereafter these examination's wi ll be regularly held on the third Fridays in April and October, these beiDg the days named by the State Board of Education.. W. D. Holland, - S'-pt. of Education. Our stock of mattresses is very large. We can sell you a first-class I cotton mattress at from $5.50 to [$15.00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Try our "Lord Caspar" Cigar. Best 5c smoke on the market. Timmons Bros. Ouir Victor No. 1 Bed Springt are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on tba market. Ramsey & Jones. Those who have tried our "White Star" Coffee will use no I other. G. L Penn & Son. FRENCH COACH STALLION. The Celebrated French Coach Stallion, CALEMBOUR, will make' the Spring Season at Edge field al the stables of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son. The French Coach Horses are in the front rank of excellence; among the carriage breeds of the world. Call and inspect this celebrated; horse. Edgefield French Coach Horse Co. J. P. NXION, Seo. and Trea. Clark's Hill, S. C. THE EDEE FIELD. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADA VB, J. H. Boc KNIGHT, T. H. KAINSFOK ; J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLXB. ^ W.E. PRESCOTT. ; OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerldent. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to hus ness. p YOUR Account Solicited IS a delicious chew, made from the best j North Carolina leaf; j a leaf thathasaspec ial texture, a special flavor and wnich makes RED EYE a specially fineandsat?s-? fyingchewingtobacco. Most people prefer it to tobacco costing one dollar per pound. Ask your dealer for it and insist on him keeping it MERCHANTS Write for Special Prices.