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* j: dygfT?rd Mvj 'rtiser WEDNESDAY, KOV. ?0, 1907. S Local News. i\ Operetta iu opera house Friday " Tiight. ?on. 'J. Wm. Thurmond is in ..Colombia' on "legal business this week. ~ V Mr. J. P; Nixon of Clark's Hill -;?was the guest of friends in Edge ' ifield'on Sunday iast. The little folks in town aro all -admiring the Teddy bears iu the SWiudow-of the Lynch drug store. f| Young man,./dou't fail to take ?gyrour best.gir.l to the Operetta Fri day night. P. M ?Bare. .Ramsey & Jones have -just unloaded a car of the cele-j brated Hackneyjwagons. g Through ' 'the Chrysanthemu m . Fair and. the lunch that . was, served, the sum of $120 wan raised j for the improvement of the village cemetery"." - Miss Sophie Nicholson returned from Pbjlaidelpbia on Saturday. ? Mfa. Wayne Darliogton and her sbildren will remain in that city . through, the winter. Weare loaded on Good Service Shoes, and we must unload. Try us. We,wiirsatisfy you. The Corner Store. ./"Nothing nicer for a preseut at any time than a nice piece of cut glass/ Penn bas a beautiful aa {.y^rtment at reasonable prices. .:';Djo?'t fail to see his liue. -"Mr. W. C. McGreary ig now clerk -V-u^g tor Mr. W. A. Hart. He is .*B|.J?olitet oburteou* and obliging 3&-tf??ug man and will make Mr. i/i?art au excellent-salesman. Bon. D. D. McColl, the hand some young lawyer and member of tfio^House of Representatives from Marlboro, was in Edgefield again on business (?) thia week. A Philadelphia girl sent her .sweetheart in a letter "as many .fciasc8 as Rockefell?r has pennies." . Bp.t Paul Cogburn says he will be satisfied if his girl will send him as many kisses as Capt. Brunsen, "! ttre p08tmaster, has peonies. . Seeded Raisins, Currr.uts and Citron just received G. L. Penn & Son. ? - . *. . Everybody is enthusiastic over .growing chrysanthemums, and if til of .the newly made resolutions are put into effect, it will require a hail .five times larger for next year's fair , than the one that was used this year. HOM. Thomas H. Rainaford re ceived a chart iii Tuesday's mail from a kinsman in England con t&iniiip tba history of the Raius ford futoily. Mr. Rainsford'e grand-father came from England and settled on the high hills of <*- hit ' .Allan's ' celebrated penamery I ' }h h&t)ihome bottles and in . hulk ' :ior ro??i-L 'B. Timmons. Mr^and Mrp. L. A., Sifford, of t#re>nrvilie, aregueets of Capt.-and Mrs: ?. P. Bright, Mis. Sifford being Mrs. Bright's bis? er. Capt. Bright a&d Mr. Siffor?f went on a bunting expedition io Aikeu county on Tuesday. ? . The Baraca class of the Bap tise church, composed of about '?. forty young men, recently pur ? chased a portable orgaq for their , exclusive use, in conducting the musical part of the claps ex er ,,,cjses. Fresh shipment of currants, cit ron*, raisins, spices, etc., just re ceived.^ Now ia the time to make th? Christmas cakes. W. E. Lyt ch & Co. It affords the writer much genu ine" pl* ?sure to announce that| Kathleen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A A. Glover who has been in-ill health for some mouths, j ia improving. Sho and Mr. Glover Epeni Sunday laat with Mr. s Ld^ Mrs,; Henry Forrest. Large assortment of Lampe and /T Clocks at Ramsey & Jones. " The first entertainment of the Lyceum course will be given in the opera house this (Wednesday) evening by Mr. Elias Day aud . M rsi* .Oran ne Truitt-Day", both of | whom are very gifted artists in .tbejr respective spheres. Batter] .secure seats at once if you have -not already done so. The absende of Mis. Abner! Broadwater from the Chrysanthe, mum Fair was very generally re gretted. She is ono of our most I successful and enthusiastic Cbry-j santhemum growers, hut was pre vented, from being present on ac count of just having returned irpp) the hospital in Columbia. PfiSJSCBi PTION8 our special, ty. We solicit vour Prescriptions, d?<v <\r nhfbt WK GUARANTEE, pure drugs, ftOOUratP Oom pounding, and rea io:*able prions, W, R. LYNCH & CO. A grp?t impetus ii? hpinjf giv*M) tlrt? missionary z'nl of our com munity by th?' *tn ly of t?xt book? prepared specially for this pur* by the mission Boards of lb" ions . denominations. The la ies of lb" Me?Ho<?ist chufoh have be?jn U8in? text books on mi^bioj.s in their ?t>cietv for (?orno mmth=, and a class of ae VII teen ladi?p bus rocently been orpflnix d ii? the B?-ptift church to stu (iv "The Uplift iu China." Dr. Burts ia tho efficient leader of this eless. Little Misa Anna Hol linge worth ?nd Master John Hollings worth w re among *he most al tractive riders-in the.floral pa rade. Their decorations wer made of two shades of yellow. Freah shipment of M.ince Mea arid Gelatine. G. L. Penn & Son. Dr. W. E. Prescott passet through Edgefield ou Tuesday ei route for Cbirleston. He will b< among the gala we6k visitors bu will combine business with pleas Ure. ??BS Lizzielou Jones haB beer engaged to teach the Morgai school. She opened ber school ou Monda3T. We wish our young friend every possible succees ir her work. - % Mr. Charles H. Key has purT chared the 'preltv ne#r rt- sideLce of Mr. C. 'E. May onx Wigfall street and will occupy it in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. May will board with Mrs. Ida F. Sheppard. Fresh Shrimp, Lobsters and Crab?, also crab shells just, re ceived. G. L. Penn & Son. Oar friend Asa . Broadwater is already provided with fertilizers for Lis next year's crop, having won about fifty dollars worth in prizes at the Chrysanthemum Fair. To bear Mr. J. S. Reel speak of the labor-saving feature, as well as tte luxury, of4haviug rvater and gaslights m the home makes one resolve to go straightway and have water aud.">light plants in stalled. We invite the laiies to call and see our beautiful toilet sets.' * Ramsey & Jones. Mr. S. T. Williams who rauks among the county's largest plant ers was iu town on Tuesday, and elated to The Advertiser's ref?re sc-ntative that he is still "freezing on" to bis cotton. We grasped bis hand and' urged him to ''stand pat" until he is, offered what it is worth. Rev. W. A Gaines who resides in Ivanhoe, Va., was in Edgefield on Tuesday H9 is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Gaines at Trenton, and came up to Et'ge field for a day. He was very cor dially greeted by tbo?G who knew him when he was engaged in pas toral work in the Edgefield asso ciation. Wanted: To furnish your kitchens with stoves, cooking utensile, aud your (lining rooms with furniture and crockery. Edgefield Mercantile Co.; The S. C. C. I. corps of cadets was recruited last week bv tho ar rival of another new cadet. Two others will matriculate this week, which will increase the number of boys in the building to 85. A splendid showing this 1 The Ad vertiser congratulates President Bailey and his co-worker?. Oaik's Hill now grows and markets .peaches ou such a large scale that in thinking of that sec tion people rather associate- it with peach blossoms^ than?, ore-age blossoms, but a well-: founded rumor is afloat, to the effect that Edg-field-Clark's Hill orange blossoms will; soon laden tho air with their perfume. 'Virginia Send Wheat-Early ay with purple straw. May & Prescott. Mri E H. Anderson, accompa nied by Mrs. Anderson abd their two little children, is visiting his. mother? Mrs. E. B. Anderson, aud sisters Mrs. W. L. Dunovaut, Mrs. George F. Mims and Mrs. M. P; Wells. Mr. Anderson is one of the foremost electricians in this coun try, holding a very responsible poeition with thc g?nerai Electric Company of Schenectady, N. Y. It is not without much genuine regret that we chronicle the fact that Rev. Marvin Auld will preach his farewell sermon ou; Sunday morning nexf. He will leave early next week to attend the annual Confferenoe which eonvenes this year in Gaffney. Mrs. Auld will visit her aunt in Charlotte while Mr. Auld is attending the Confer ence. *s'? We have peen acoounts of a number of floral fairs that have been held indifferent parts of the st atp, some in much larger towns thsn Edgefield, and have been impressed with the gieat differ ence in the value of prizes offer ed. The first prizes in some of Edgefield's contests were almoBt as great in value as all of the pri- 1 z?s combined that were awarded at some of the fairs. No wonder the growers of chrysanthemums round about Edgefield have been working so hard. Tbey have had j something to rork for. Mr. Key Will Welcome Yon. A tour of inspection through the large stock of the Edgefield -MercantileCompany on.their sec-r .Mid floor will; be' a revelation to von. In .furniture, .they have the . ?iaudsomfst 9 and .phoapest-^tbe ? kind to suit' every purse, In straight chairs and fancy rockers, thVy ar?> showing a larger assort ment thar e^cr before. lu rugs and art pqnar>.3, th^y are . dis.plft-v-'_ i-igm i jy beautpu;! patterns and original designs.. Iii stoves and haters, thu y oan supply your needs at reasonable prices. In their vehicle d?partmept, they , are showing a string line of hrj? jgicV and wag ?ns from th-? most ? reliable manufacturers.Mr.Charles H Key will take great d-dight in scowing you through the ho?9? furnishing and vehicl? dep?rtnieu* whether you wish io buy or not. We have put in a complete lin? ; tf New Era Paint. - ly t us-pajnl < our house, fence, buggy or .wag W. W. Adams. rr'' ' '. r,. .'. '. .. V .. '? ' r':-: ..;..'<'.'' ' . . . I .'. Honor Holl of the 6th and 7th Grades of tho Edsrefiel? Gria? v dod School. 7tb grade: Frances Burees, Mamie Cheatham, Benjamin Greu eker, Elia Mays. Intermediate grade: Emily Tompkins, Kell Jones, Kathrine Mims, Gnorgia May Wa tes, Julia Folk, Juue Rainsford. . 6th grade: Thelma B.-.iley, Mir iam Norris, Helen TillmaD. Cadet Keels Won. After giving - a very creditable exhibition drill on the public square OD - Wednesday afternoon, which won for them the plaudits of the great throng of spectators, the S. C. C. I. cadets participated in a prize drill. Col. Bailey offer ed $5 in gold.to the one making the fewest errors in executing tho manual of arms. One by one* they fell from rauK?, leaving, finally, Cadet Keels, the winner of the prize, standing alone. Seasonable Table Delicacies. Among other things, the old re liable Penn drug store has been noted for carrying a large assort ment of fresh, seasonable table delicacies. Beeides mince meat, gelatiue and nice things of that class, Mr. Penn has just received a fresh shipment of shrimp, lob sters and crabs. He aleo bas the shelis, which will enable the la dies who wish, to do so, to serve the. crabs on the shell. Tho Penn store is already assumiug a holi day appearance, and very soon the entire 6tock of Christmas goods will be displayed. rhe Children's Party. ? Do not forget the children's intertaiument tnat is to bs given jn Friday afternoon at th? home jf Mrs. Ralph N. Bailey between the hours of 3 aod 6 o'clock for the benefit of the Free Library. A great number of gam?s will he provided for the little folks. All who go will Bpmd three hours moot delightfully. It will also be i pleasant occasion for the oidor peop'e. An admission fee of ten 3ents will be charged. We iru3t ;hat the attaudunec! on Friday ifternoon will be very large. Will Close Thanksgiving Day. The proclamation of President Roosevelt and the subsequent proclamation of Governor Ansel, jailing upon the people to refrain ~. rom a ll labor on November the 28th and to observe it as Thanks giving Day, will be heeded iu ?dgefieid. The banks ' will be closed, and the following mer chants have agreed to close their ?tores on that dav: W W Adams, tV E Lynch". & Co., W H rurner, Jones & Son, May & rompkin8, R TScurrv, T E Lamb, ?V L Dunovant, T P Lyon & Co., Dunovaut & Co.; Edgefieid Mer santile Co., Mellichampe Bros., J itubensteiu, Ramsey & Joues, W V Hart, J- E Hart, ? Timmone, Dorn & Mime, G L Penn. & Son, r M Cobb, J L Hart, J W Peak, tfay & Prescott. rhe Barns and Colvin Medal. Tbe high degree of efficiency, ittained BO early in ,the session by he S.C. C. I cadets in their corn cany drills, as well as in the nanua-l of arms, ia nothing short >f phenomenal. They drill with ;hat precision and accuracy that characterizes the movements of ?adet8 who have had several years )f systematic training. The rapid, ar.ogrees that the corps has made is due first to the very excellent training and discipline cf Com mandantLyon, and, second, to the ?reat interest that the cadets bav? taken in their work. In order to ^crease their interest and enthu siasm, Capt. Burns and Capt. Col irio have ordered avery handsome medal that will be awarded each month tb the best drilled cadet. Instead of at irregular intervals, is heretofore, competitive drills irill be held regularly every month, aud tho best drilled cadet will be awarded the medal for the jnsuiog month, or.until it is won Prom him by . some - other cadet. With this incentive constantly be fore them, the S. C. C. I. cadets viii achieve even a higher degree )f efficiency in futuro. .'. -:-5-~"~ kindness of Mr. Berckmans. After completing the difficult ask of inspecting the chrysanthe nums and awarding the prizes. Slr. Robert Berckmans took great Measure in instructing the ladies n the cultivation of chrysanthe mums and preparing them for ex ribition. He explained the Araeri >.an rules for judging, in which the "oliage, stem, color and depth, as veil aa the size,.are taken into }onsid<?ratiou. Besides being a great pleasure o have Mr. Berckmans preseuf,.it vas'also a great privilege, in that t affordpd tho ladies an excellent cpportur.ily of - learning - much ?bout Chrysanth'mom culture litherto unknown , to them. Mr. Serckmene has visited sevrai Floral Fairs this seaso.), but he 3nr?sprvedly stated that _Edgp ihld-'s Fair-exce-ll' d them all. Tho members of the associ?t i on ?ar? mder lasting obligations to.this }k il led . florist-; ?ot valu-ablii-.pervice 'endued, he having declined to iccpt any compensa' iou, evon laving pr.id his own expenses to E?lg?field^ 1 l?o Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayett, N. Y., who lout a- farr ?t Geitjsbu.rg. j writfp: "El? eir e Ritters have l?no ' mp more r~ood than any medioine I evei took. For sever?! rear? I had stomach trouble, aud paid ou much money for m^di 31 U? to little purpose, until I l-e y.\n taking Electric Bitters. .. I would not tait?' $500for what they hatfe dona for n?o." Grand Ionic for th* aged and for female w- ak4 nffi-es. Great alternativo and rodv builder ; best of all for lame and w'^ak^ k'dnevs. Giarontepd. 50c. B Timtuons, G L P. mi & ?on,..W E Lynch & Co. \ Teachers' Recital. The; annual recital hy (he teach ers of the music department of the South Carolina Co-Educatioual Institut will be given in Che col? l*-ge auditorium ' on Friday even ing, Nove m I ?fr the 29? h. Th? r*? oil al-.will be friend the public is cordially invited tu ai tend. The people of our town, especially tue lovers of music, will look forward to the occasion wilh much genu ine pleaeure. Buy Them at Home. You need not go to tha city for wedding or Christmas presents. Messrs. Ramsey & Jones have a very large assortment of jewelry, silverware, cutlery, cut glass, pic ture?, etc., thal they are selling 'at about 25per cent less than the city stone ask. Ramsey & Jones buy these, gouda from, the leading nod most reliable manufacturers in the country and guarantee every piece that they sell. What more could be asked? They have a very large and beautiful assort ment to select from, and their prices, quality of goods consider ed, are very reasonable. The Columbia Convocation. The fall mee'ing of the middle or Columbia convocation of the EpiFcopal church is being held tHiB week in Trinity church. There ar* a number of visiting rectors iu our town, and services are be ing held daily-?-rjooruir)g, after noon and evening. Thia evening's sermon will be preached by Rev. W. B. Gordon, who was for sever al years rector of Trinity church and was greatly beloved by:the people of this town and vicinity, irrespective of church affiliation. We trustth.it the attendance up?u the services in Trinity church this week will be large'. "Rose Cottage" Burned. The residence of Rev. and Mrs. J.. T. Littlejohn was destroyed by lire on Saturday .night last. Mr. Thomas Brown discovered the flames about one o'clock and gave the alarm. The building caught, nresumably, from the stove, as the fire was burning that part of tho building when discovered. Only ? portiou of their household effects were saved. Evan the clothing 'bat the little boy.'-. ' J. T." and Charlie Bell wore 1 day before was destroyed. M Littlejohn had $500 insurance the build ing and $500 ou the uitureand perconal effects. Th of course will be paid to him pi nptly, but it will not erect a building like the one destroyed. Their loss was heavy, but we have b^eu unabl to obtain any definite information as to,the. exact amoun!. Mr. Lit tlejohn ba3 already taken steps to rebuild, and until the new "Rose Cottage" is ready fur occupaucy they will doubtless divide the lime among their' neighbors. No belter people in the world can be found than the Red Hill people. This calamity' that has befallen Rev. Mr. Littlejohn aud his fami-. ly will only afford them an op portunity of showing bow large hearted and unselfish thev are. The Floral Parade. A fitting close to, the Chrysan themum Fair was the floral pa rade-a procession ol horseback riders, who, together 'with their ?t?eds, were all bedecked and adorned with natural and artifi cial flowers. Tho following per sons participated io t)ae parade: Mrs. Ralph N. Bailey with Mr. Bailey; Miss Mattie Carmichael with Mr. Paul Cogburu; Miss Kate Pattison and Mr. Lewis Ste vens; Miss Hattie Lee Guess and Mr Lovick' Minas; Miss Sophie Mim8 and Mr. Warren Hill; Miss Lizzielpu Jones aud Mr. Joe Eve Mime; Miss Earline Ailee and Mr. James Hilton ; Miss Edwardi na Blalock and Mr. James Tomp kins; Miss Anna Hollingsworth and Master Jjbu Hollingswdrth ; Miss Lizzie Hollingsworth and Master Willie Adams; M i ss-Lura Minos' aud Ma3ter James Mims M?83 Janie Bigham rode alone. Master Milton Parker w?'s a very ' unique figure as' he brought up tho rear astride a, donkey. The judges were Mr. W.. L,. Coleman and Mrs. J. H. White of Johnston and Mrs. J. C. Sheppard. The first prize, a handsome buggy robe given' by Messrs. Ramsey & Jone6 was awarded to Miss Mattie-Car michael and Mr. Paul Cogburu and the second prize, an umbrella, sjiven.by Messrs. Dorn & Mims, was awarded to Mis3 Kufe Patti son and Mr. Lewis Stevens. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need, at lowest possible price. Geo. F Mims, Ed?efield, S. C. Ladies Wanted: To buy our iK w rugs, art squares, portiers aud non ne furn i sh in gs. EdgeSold Mercantile Co. Rapid changes of on the toughest cons Th? -conductor pas inside of a trolley car of the platform-the < hour or so in a heat walking against a. bi difficulty bf-avoiding Scott*s Emut body so that it can Sanger of cold from cl It will help you to \ .gj ALL DRUGGISTS I The missionary Union. OaJT.hursday. evening J ast, the closing session of the Woman's Missionary Union wa.s'-.hpld in the first Baptist church in Colum bia, four.hundred del^g?tee. being in atterdarc?. The reports "indi , cuted1 marked kdvaiica along ?ll j line?, and incr?:ase in g=fts. Much sorr>w was felt at the l?ave taking of Mrs. J. D. Chap man, for ber new homo ia Val dosta, Ga., who for dve years has led the Woman's Missionary, Un ion of our state from victory to victory. On this closing occasion, a beautiful silver service was pre sented to her aa a mark of the high esteem in which her services are held by our Baptist women N?rs. I. W. Wingo of Greenville succeeds Mrs. Chapniau as presi dent. The* only other change in state offioers was occasioned hy the resignation of Mrs. J, H. Till man asxsuperintendent cf Y. W. A. Tb is office will be filled by Miss Anna Watkins of Greenville. Our Edgefield delegates came home delighted with their visit to CoIumbia,and reported a cordial re ceotiou from the Capital city. The next meeting will be held in the Citadel square church, Charleston. Rally-Day at Baptist Sunday School. The special. exercises at the Baptist church on Sunday morn ing last wil) long be remembered, especially by the members of the Sunday school. Tho attendance numbering two hundred aud ten was'the largest in the history of the Sunday school, aud serves to show what is possible even for every Sunday in the year if the officers and teachers exerted them selves as they should. After lue regular class exercisesctbere wpre short, appropriate addresses by Mr. A. S. Tompkins, Dr.. C. E. Burts, Mr. Orlando Sheppard, Mr. T. Garrett Talbert, and oth ers. A special musical program had been arranged and was thor oughly enjoyed: At the close of tho exercifloB beautiful bouquets were presented to the oldest teach-, er, the oldast scholar and the youngest scholar. The oldest teacher is Mr. Orlando Sheppard, and the oldest scholar is Mrs. Robert Mime, who has been a regular attendant upon the Sun day school for uearly fifty years, and bas been organist for the church and Sunday , school for more than forty-two years. The youngest member of the Sunday school is little Eleanor Mime, the two-and-a-half-year o*d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mims, li Do you need anything in it will be money in your po< placing your order. We ha meet competition on all chi and when it comes to }High quality and prices, we are i< the country. This may sou ment, but we mean it and ca call and see for yourself. Pianos, Or ga sical Mere .When you have a thought and connect it with Thomas & Bartc ? if you want the best i We want our put to make our stor when in the etty. 708-10-12 BROADWAY Rerolled Banging just as good, brings the seller just as much mouey, and costs him taree dol lars.less.. . . . W. W. Adams. Beajtiful line of stationery Tablets, box naper aud paper by the pound. Timmons Bros. temperature are hard titution. ?sing from the heated to the icy temperature :anvasser spending an ed building and then ting wind-know the cold. . sion strengthens the ^ better withstand the A langes of temperature* ?fr ivoid taking cold*" ? I 600. AND $1.00. Augt??cVs ortly Department Store. The Store that- keeps "open house" for all, particularly out-of-Augusta Shoppers. I . Why 'do we do this, you askPBecause- \ye -know that its a'very ple?saai'.f??ling to know that somewhere in the . city v theres Ja^ you are made to feel at home, whether you have any personal acquaintances there or not-a place where you can go. and take the children to rest-where you can remove the stains of travel in a clean, sani tary dressing rooms. All of thejconveniences of our store, are for the benefit of our cus tomers, and we want our friends to feel that the privileges of the store are theirs,, to use for their convenience.'" -~- }:k -~. \r: . Mail Order Derjartment: , A service that we have -installed; and conduct to trie Best " ..of our ability-always promptly as rush of business will permit, and conscientiously under all conditions. You ..may write for what you.wAntrrgiving..b.eslde.sv?riptipn possible, of course-and our ex perienced shoppers in this department will go out into the store and make selections for you.-Yo^-ai^alwa?s_gL^ the tirae and all differences inchang? is promptly r?fund?d t? c?'sfomers. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Free Fashion Sheets. .t?jQ-jZfY Rocker, in Gol- . 7QP Gowns for women; kpQ.^V den Oak and Ma- - ' 1 KjKj* in fine quality of hogany finish, saddle seat, muslin, lace and embroidery ? - well-braced, strong-,- durable . trimmed, spe-KQp rocket Spe-: j^Jg rj^ cial . ( $1.25 and Shirts for boys, bro^ ??? c n Silks,'in a mag ken sizes mainly,but p 1 .?U "ificent assort all good colors and neat ment of fancy checks, stripes paterns; well.lg? figures, browns and other made. ^jVy- desirable rjQn shades. ? ' Specials down every aisle, on every floor-never advertised. the furniture line? If so, :ket to call on us before ndle all grades, and can ;ap and medium grades, . Grade Goods, in both . caders in this section of nd like a strong state n prove what-w? say ns and Mu .handise. ; along this line, be sure m Company, Honey can buy. -of-town friends e Headquarters AUGUSTA, GA, Highest price paid/for county laima. Present them to Mr. N. ?. Jones at the store of Messrs. ones & Son. . F. N.K. Bailey, Notice Notice is hereby given that C. C.. [eynold.s has made application to me >r a Arial discharge from his trust as ilministrator of the estate ol Mrs. Tartha E. Reynolds, deceased, and iatt1ie2nd day of December, 19?7, L-my office at Edgefie?d, S. C. has een -et for the hearing ol' said appli. itloni All creditors hav-ing claims gain?t said estate will present the . ie duly attested, on or before.said ate. J.D. Allen, J. P. E. C. cl. 31, 1907. Wanted: Th?fublic Jo know ?j?t,oiir hearse is rear.'y for H^r ice fit any hourtfight or day ?i d hut.u<j corry ? lull line of coffins <iski ts ai (1 undertaker's shnpliey. Ridgefield M'jcautile Co. Try a i.battjfir bia Disc Pion, i>l-'\vi:-.g will be a pleasure, 'low in the fall. W. W. Adams. Wanted: To show eve ry od yb ur new'y arriv d stock of furni Liru and louse furnishings. Edgefield M-rcautUe Co.. Our stock of mattresses is v>ry arg?. We eau sell you a firf-t-clres otton mattress at from $5''50 to 15 00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. LOST: Three spotted pigs about wo or three months old. Strayed "rom the college ten days ago. \.ny iuiormation concerning them vilj be liberally rewarded. . F..N. K. Bailey. Get'our prices on everything iii our line. We will sell yon at as low pricee as can be bought and if the goode are not right we make them so. May & Tompkins. r S We are receiving this Season-right how-the best line of Ladies* , Dress Goods and Silk Novelties, Gingham, Chambrays, Outings,.Shirting. Sheeting. Ticking, Ladies' Waists, ' Ladies' Kimonas-and Dressing Saques, Tailor-made Skirts, and Ladies' Wrappers, Burson's and Black Cat Perfect fitting Hose. REGAL CORSET-"no ?t no pay," Children's School Shoes that Will LAST. v , Handkerchiefs and Towels . in abundance, also ? beautiful line of Neckwear and Negligee Shirts. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES for everybody that are Solid and. will last. The. Best Goods are the Cheapest rfiroro to Hats from.^$i to. $5, Shoes any price. Overcoats $5 to $18. We in vite "you to callion us. We can suit you in what ever you may need in Gentlemen's wear.