Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 26, 1908, Image 4

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I dff'efield Advertiser j WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26,1908. Local News. Drat the ground hog! x The demand upon the banks for money eeenis to he unusually great.' As only two weeks pf court will be necessary, a jury for the third week has not be?n drawn. Things are warming up, politi cally, iu Edgefieid oouoty . Watch for some surprises during the next few weeks. . Tho robin shooters are thus far not vi dating tho ordiiiauce against shooting on the st root s of tho to*n as they did last year. Gen. Entier savs Judge DeVore must now got a beaker hat. Hie Honor.demurs on the ground that all of the dogs in town will be barking at bim. Mrs. M. Kate Mims went to the private samtarium in North Au gusta on Saturdav last, for special treatment. Sir. E. J. Minn ac companied her. Tho fr'ends of Mrs. W. P. CaY houu will be pleased to know that ehe is improving rapidly, and ex pects to . return to her home to morrow from the hospital iu Co lumbia. Miss Josie Sheppard underwent an operation for appendicitis at the hospital in Augusta on Thurs day last. The operation was vary successful and Miss Josie is rap idly rt covering. Gn?pe fruit fresh from Florida. B. Timmons. AI'?8S Andrina Ouzts, one of Johnston's talented and very beautiful youug lad'"es, has been a guest of Mrs. W. *E. Lynch and Mr and Mrs, W. H. Dorn for sev eral days. LOST: Fifteen or twenty dol lars in currency on the streets of Edgefieid on Thursday last. The ?uder will please leave with Dunovent & Co and receive re ward. Don't fail to see the lovely TAILOR MADE SKIRTS $3 50 to $12.00. You will be pleased. Jost opened at Cobb's. If you want to sell, buy, rent or exchange anything; if you want a position; if you have found or lost anything, just advertise iu .The.Advertiser and watch the re pults. They com? quick. My new Embroideries, Laces and full line of Spring notions will arrive this week. The ladies are cordially invited to inspect t berri. J. W. Peak. R?v. and Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn, accompanied by Maeters "J. T" and Charlie Bell, were in town oil Saturday last, and were very cor dial ly greeted by their friends. If you want to grow fat and live lons;, pat Capt. Gus White's long leggedl blue-f-tem -collards, and Mr. Pick Salter's fresb, sweet home-ground corn meal.' The e.irly spring shoppers are invited *o call at onr store and see tee pretty now things of the pea9on that are now arriving dai lv. J. W. Peak. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Bailey will close their borne iu south Edgefieid on the first of March and will board with Mrs. Ida Sheppard. The servant problem is sufficiently perplexing to oause all of us to discontinue house keeping. Rev. L. B. White aud wife who have been visiting Mr. White's parents in Greenwood went to Co'umbia Tuesday. Mr White expec.'s-to move to Parksville just as soon as the parsonage at that place has eoma repairs done on it. He will serve the churches at Parksvili?. Plum Branch and Modoc.-Greenwood Index. We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exer cised in compounding prescrip tions and only pore, fresh drugs are used. Our prices "are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, puccessors to .G. L. Penn & Son\ After the legislature adjourned on Saturday laRt Dr. J. B. Black came over to Edgefieid and spent Sunday at the college as the guest of Col. F. N. K. Bailey. Mrs. Black also came up from Bam berg OR Saturday and met Dr. Black here. For several years Dr. Black has represented Bamberg county in the state senate, mak ing a very active member. Large assortment of the cele brated Buist -'Prize Medal" Gar den S*ed. They never fail to gpr m:nate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. W. D. Holland, the present county supersntendent of educa tion, announces his candidacy for re-election in this issu? of The Advertiser. Mr. Holland has given close attention to his office and bas discharged tho duties thereof in a very satisfactory manner to tbe peoplp. Upon hie fitness and record of service he asks for a second term. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescript ionp, davor night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. j The Advertiser joh office eo f licitp yo.ir ord-rs for pr'nting of all kinda. SatisfacHon guaranteed jun every jr.b sent out. Mre. Alic" Cor,mr, nf Bates bt rg, 1 aa been a gnep? ut the homes of Mr E. J. Norrie and Mrs. Mary J. Norris for several diiys. Handsome Gus Mernman,-now a youne I usinas man of Sumter, spent ^uodsy in Edgefield.lt j? alleged that Cupid directs hip fcotfteps to Edgffield. Mr. ar-.d Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., arrived in Edgefield.on Mon day from Missouri. They will probably remain in Edgefield in etead of returning to Washington for th ? remainder of the session of Congress. The Advertiser's representative heard cn the streets on Monday that Mr. J. Ransome Tin-merman may be a candidate for count}* auditor Mr. Timmerman was in town but we wer? unable to in terview him coucemmg bis can didacy. FOR SALE: Fino Truilt Big Bo!l Cotton Seed, ptrictly pure Under five Insbels $1, larger lots 75 cent6 per bu9he'. M. C. Parker. Eugefield, S. C. Dr. F. W. P. Butler camp ov*r from Columbia and spent Sunday in Eiig< fi-.dd. with Gen M. C Butler. Dr. Butler stated tba' Mrs. Butler and her little daugh ter will come to ridgefield in April for a prolonged visit. When you come to Edgffield to attend court next-week call at 1 he Advertiser office taud settle your subsciiption account. We hav? carried quite a number of our sub scribers for some tim*?, but the Post Office Department now forces us to urge payment at o'jee Please heed this request. In spite of the grouud bog tra dition, Mr. M. DeLoncb, one of the most successful farmers in tin county, is making preparations t<? carry forward his.farm work. He came in town on Monday and pur chased a largo disc harrow, and 3ujt it hom?-, drawn by a $500 pair of mulee. Mr. Morgau L. McKoon who ip to lecture in the baptist church . .n Thursday evening and at the collage on Friday evening com^ ;o Edg'-fieid strongly recrtrnmend ed, ai d our people, es, ecially the young p-ople, should hear him speak on prohibition.' In their sweet iunoence, chil dren ?re quite original and u?<* very unique expressions in writ ing letters to each other. Recent ly a.little girl who resides in the country wrote a lift!e Edzefield girl a four-page letter which con tained the following item of news: '"Papa has bought us a lit tle mule. He has a pretty white stomach and mcuth acd legs.'* Four Rode the Masonic "Goat." At availed meeting of -Concor dia lodgo, A. F. M., on Friday night last the.'first, degree wat* conferred upon Dr. S. A. Morrali, of Trenton, and Mr. L. R. Jones, and the eecond degrQe was con ferred upon Mr. C. E. Quarlep, of Franklin and Mr. J. W. Sbealey of Trenton. The Masonic ranks in Edge field are constantly hoing re cruited with excellent material, by UQ> n who would be au honor to any organization. Experience With Bad Reads. Mr. S. T. Williams, one of thc mos? successful farm^r-merchauts in the county, was in ' town on business ou Friday las*. lu com menting upon the condition of the roads. Mr. V illiams stated that while making a trip to Edge field iu January he broke the cross-bar of his bug^y. Ou a later trip he broke off both st^ps and ou Friday last broke one of th? shafts. By way of repair-of his vehicles, to say nothing of the wear and tesr upon his nerv? ? and religion, Mr. Williams is paying a pretty heavy road tax. New Arrivals From New York. The Corner Stoie tells our read ers this week why it pays to trade in Edgefield. In bis large attract ive advertisement, Mr. Turner also giv- s the early spring phop pers some idea of the immense stock that he purchased receutly in /Tew York aud that is now ar riving. All of tho uewest and lat est creations in dry goods, notioua, millinery and footwear for men and women are being displayed at tin Corner Store as fast as they arrive from northern markets. The Udies aro especially invited tosee tho large apportaient of ?tylisb fpring ekir*e. Best For the Last. Do bot forget "tLat probably the best entertainment of the entire lyceum course will- be given in the r era house on Wedne.--d.iy evening next, March 4tb, by the Edwin Weeks Company. A mis cellaneous program consisting of vocal and instrumental music, humorous recitations, readiu?s, etc., will be presented. Mr Weeke and the iwo young ladies who ac company bim are very .talented entertainers, so whatever* they render will be strictly high-jlass. Those who heard the Weeks Com pany when they were here a year ago will not mips this entertain ment. St ed Irish Potatoes: Large ship ment of besf, selected Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch ?fe Co. We sell the Waterman Fount a?n Pen.*-tb? hest on the m'iik<?t. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors fo G. L. Penn & Son. We beg leave to respe friends and patrons gener count}r, thatTYIr. J. D. interest in the business Drug and Grocery firm c Henceforth he will give 1 best efforts \o the business the firm will be simply P. Thanking our friends a and generous consid?r?t: give them our assurance t no kss faithful, diligent ness. mm ? Pl $ U ll I ag Returned From Markcf. Mr. J. W. Peek has returned from Kew York ?.nd is greatly pleased with the results sccom I'lished on his trip. He mo.de ver. la -ge purchases of Spring UKT cbaudis^ for the New York Hack et Store at prices much lower than he eyppctpd to find. There ha? boen a marked decline on all col ton goods, pxc^pt the heavy sla ngs. The ear'y shoppers will ^oori see pro I ty, UPW goods on dis nlav at the Peak stor<\ Whisk Shipments More Suspen sive S: "ne first o!"' Jauuary whip key shipments to Fd^efield have Increased verv materially, which ;.= :ue largely io the closing of thp barrooms ir? Augusta. Shipments by express ?re much mor-; expen? ?ive now than formerly. Packa ges that cost 'birty cents from Augusta, row cost sixty cents from the nearest point from which whiskey eau be obtained, and p;;ckag'*s that formerly cos', forty five cputs now cost one dollar. The more d:ffi?ult whiskey is to obtain and the farther the temp tation is removed, ths smaller is the quantity coueiumd. Annual Inspection of Militia. The schedule o'' appointments for inspecting the military com panies of the ftato has beenJLU nounced bv Adjutant G?n?ral Boyd. The Eflgefield Rifles will be inspected on April 1st, the in specting officers being Col. W. T. Brock, the ' assistant adjutant general, and Lu ut- Chas. H. Cah aniss, represputiog the war de partment. Let the Edgnfield Ri fles r? new their interest in their company and pr?pare th.-m so Ives for the inspection. For their own saker, as well HR for the sake of the town, the Edgefield company sb mid pass a very creditable in spection. If the you: g men will heed every call of Cant. Collett and obey his ordr-is, all will be woll with the company when in spection day arrives. De:.th of Hr. Jamos D. Frasier. A telegram was received on Sat urday announcing !he death of Mr. James D. Frasier, which oc curred at his hom-* in Allanto on Friday night. The remains reach ed Edgefield on Sunday afternoon and were interred in the Blocker cemetery. Mr. Frasier had beeu a sufferer from Bright's disease for many mou'hs. Heart failure was the immediate cause of his dpath. His loved OOPS have known for some time that he was nearing the end. While the major portiou or his life was spput in Edgefield, Mr. Frasier was originally from Co lumbia, having descended from au old and greatly honored fami ly. His demise makps another gap in the. ranks of the-Confederate veterans. Mr. Frasier married Miss Maria Hill, a r-ister of Mr. John B.Hill and Mr. Henry L. Hill, who survives him. Ile also leaves four daughters, Miss Janie Frasier, Mrs. T. B. Bennett, Mrs. Hume and Miss Hessie Frasier. Mrs. Bennett resides in Charles ton. All of the others live in A! lan'a. Is your baby thii Make him a S baby. Scott's EmuL and Hypophosphites ? easily digested by little Consequently the Scott's Emulsic cheeked little fellow fi ^ ALL DRUGGISTS: 5???"S ?O ct ful ly announce to our ally throughout Kdgelield Holstein hns bought a half of the old and honored >f G. L. P?NTN &SON. n's personal attention and ; The name and style of ?NN & HOLSTEIN. nd patrons for their long ion in the past, we now hat the future will find us and enterprising in busi "How ?? h i11 we announce our Miffas^mpiit?" "Tell a couple of young girl friend* and make them premise not to teil."-Houston Post. I Ko'l of Honor. 5Mi grade: Lizzie Roper," Glad; I vs Padgett, Adelia Britt, Clam"! Lyon. 3rd grade: Ruth Lyon Helen Porn, Augustus Tompkins, Eu gene Tiromonp. "Safe in the Arms of Jesus.** As the phadows lengthened on Friday afternoon, deepest gloom enveloped the horne of Mr. a.id Mrs. John A. Weir, death having -'aimed their bright, beautiful little son of seven y earp. Lit th' Julian being a thoughtful, obedi ent child, was the joy and pridc of rioting pnreuls, who, while they feel very keenly the sad bereave ment, have the assurance that their loved one ip now with Jesus. This is the second time that Mr. and Mrp. Weir have passed through this sad experience, hav ing lost a little child several veers ago. The interment took nlrce in the vil'age cemetery on S ' irdsy afternoon, Rev. Leo D. G ?spie conduciiug the funeral srrvices. Cs!. KcKoon, of New York, Will Lecture on Prohibition. Edgef?e?d county is enjoying a rare opportunity this week io hearing Col. Morgan L. McKoon, of New York.who is making a tour of ihe south iu the interest of pro hibition. Having beeu in the east ern part of the state for some weeks he reached Columbia las! week and filled a number of en gagements between the capita! city and Johnston, where he sneaks to-night. He will visit tba Harmony section Thursday after noon, coming to Edgefield Thurs day afternoon and will lecture at the Baptist church Thursday night. He will lecture before tin Trenton school on Friday morn ing, and at the college auditorium here on Friday Gvening. From Edgofidd he goes to Parksville where he will fill engagements on Sunday. The public are cordially invited to attend all these Iec lur'-p. Last on the List. T. mmy-"Do you'helieve it for t?nate to be the seventh eon?'' J Mick}--"Naw! I'm th-seventh POM." Tommy-"But t? e fortune tel lers say the venth son has all kinds of luck handed down to him.'' Micky-"Hurb! AU I have handed down 'o m3 is my six brothers' cl ?tb., e." New Mackerel : Barrol of large, fat Mackerel just received. Dunovaut & Co. Delightful cenned California Peaches and Pears. B. Ti m mons. If you want the best, buy Buist's selected Seed Irish Pota t ?es. Direct from Buipt's farms. PENN & HOLSTEIN, i.cc3esors to G. L. Penn & Son. 5 I, weak, fretful ? ^ coffs Emutsion 4fi rion is Cod Liver Oil prepared so that it is i folks. baby that is fed on m is a sturdy, rosy ill of health and vigor. 50c; AND $1.00. A Strong, Timely Editorial. Ii is a gi^at responsibility to be entrusted with the enforcement of law. For the public good and for th? sako of the offenders themselves onr laws ?hould be rigidly enforced. To this end we should have efficient officers and these should have tho sympathy and co-op^rnthn of every, good citizen. L.IWWS;;P^ -b-u'd be checked in ita very incipiency, before it becomes brszon and in solent. Mr.. editor, I beg?eav?to submit to your readers the follow ing strong and pertinent editorial appearing in Columbia State of 25th instant and urge upon them its careful reading, calling es pecial attention to the cloting narngraph. C. E. Burts. Saturday's Tragedy. On Saturday morning J. P. Farmer, an officer of the law, serving a warrant in the discbarge of bis duty, was mortal iy shot by W. H. Sellers, at tba threshold of a house in wbich Sellprs lived, and in wbich Sellars was illegally storing whiskey. Bnforo the watprs become mud dled, a few facts should be mad? cUar. Sentiment ie invaluably bu? it should not be on ??placed. The officer that was killed was 'irmed nrith all Ipgal authori'v o''CP6?ary to search the bouse. If that was Seller's "home," the sen timental sanctity given such a place was lust wj?en b- prostitu ted it by making it a s!'n-ehou=e for illicit whiekoy. Again, thp mau that attempted to make a bargain with the officer before submitting ?o legal process as to what part of the house should not be searched, was at:d for years has been utterly regardless and defiant of the law. So far as his conduct could make him, Fellers was an outlaw. The evolution of Sellers from a petty malefactor to a murdeier is along natural lines. First, as newe bu'ch9r, hb imported small quan tities of whiskey and peddled it to friends.'Then ho established bims'-lf in Columbia as a "blind t'ger," bandlirg liquor in larger ntitips. He was successful. HP ...ts been known to import whis key in carload lots. Sometimes he was fined ; and he lost, much whiskey, but his profits werp great. He took pride in the title "King of Blind Tigers." We ii av* heard that Sellers permanently retailed a Columbia lawyer, for *n annual fee of $1,000 tocare for bis interests wheu he got into trouble through violation of the law. So, openly and brazpnly vio lating the law against selling li quor illicitly, and making money in the process, Sellers got to c in sider that be had "rights" iu the premises; for the protpction of those "rights" he could command legal talent, and when the officers of the law pressed him closely he used a Winchester rifle against them. Who are responsible for Sellers openly opprating au illfgal busi ness in Columbia in defiance of the law? Who aro responsible for tbo'law of the state and city be ing held in contempt? Who are responsible fur permitting public nuisance to be maintained here? Who must bear their share in this shocking tragedy by which an officer of the Jaw IB slain? Those that for years have had the pow er'to crush this insolent outlaw by utilizing the legal power in their bauds, and that have failed to do so. Habitual violation of law baa been ti pated lightly, as somewhat in tho nature of a joke. Aiid from that seed this murder has grown. Try the mw breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 -.ente the uackape. * W. E. Lynch & Co. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible orice. Geo. F. Mims, . Edgefiold, S C Just received fresh shipment Force, Grapp Nuts, Oat Meal and Shrcddid Wheat. B. Timmons. On? car of chairs and one-car ?f furniture on the road. These .roods were bought cloak and we can make prices that, shouid in terest you. Rams&y- A Jones: Large stock of euameled waie and chinaware of all kinds-the kind every household needs. Pt. T. Scurry. Nothing buperior to our "White Dove" hams, B. Tim mona-. Wanted: A good home-raised horse. Applv to F. N. K. Bailey. SjTry our "Moja" coffee,.the fiupst 25 ceuts coffee in town. B. Timimons. Van Camp's Pork and Be-ans, and Hulled Corn Hominy. B. Timmoi!>3. EXCURSION RATES ToNewjOrleans, Mobile and Pensacola Via Southern. Bail way. Account Mardi Gras celebra tions at Ne?v Orleans, La., Mo bil*,-.Ala., and Pensacola, Fla, the Southern Railway ai.nounces the very low rate of one first-class f'ire plus 25 ceuts for the round trip. Tickets on salt-* Febroary 26th, 27th, 2Srb and 2ftthr inclu sive-; March 1st and 2nd, inclu sive, good to leave New Orleans reluming not later than midnight March 10th, 1908. Stop-overs al lowed going and returning. For ratea, detailed information, etc , apply to nearest Ticket A'gt or addres3 J. C. Lu sk, Division Passenger A'gt;. _^_ Charleston, 8.0. and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France ' So dees German; has been made illegal in Washin bia, and alum baling powders ? s*** To protect j when orde and be very sure you get P Royal is the only Baking Po' Cream of Tartar. It adds t someness of the food. Dr. Hodg33 to La-ve Ed^aiiald. It is with regret that weha\e learned that Dr. F. C. Hodgon has rf8ignedhi8 position with Penn & Holstein to take effect on the 1st of March, and will go to' Aik?n to accept a positiou as pharma cist in one of the. loading drug stores ofthat place. Di. Hodges h:is bcores upon scores of friends in Edgefield who will regret his departure. Have Your Pictures Framed. Mr. Beauregard Timmons has just reoeivei a large supply of new mouldiDgs tor framiug pic tures. He makes a specialty of diplomas aud certificates. More than a dozen of the Daaghters of the Confederacy have had Mr. rimraon? frame their certificate? of membership. While his work is beautiful and first-class in evwry reppect. his charges ara V3ry rc a sou e bie. Si:: th Car of Horses and Mules. Mr. B. L. Joues returned on Thnredav last from ' the west, where he purchased the sixth car of horses and mules that his firm has shipped to Edgefield this sea son. Messrs. B. L. Jores & Son sell from eight to ten cars of stock every season, and th?.y feel confident that their business will reach nine cars for the present seaion. They are in a position to supply any demand for horses and mules. GARDEN SEED : A large assort- ' ment of Laudreth's celebrated seed Just received. Let us supply your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Registration Notice. The books for the registration of the voters of the town of Edge field, S. C., are uow open in the store of Messrs. May & Tompkins, and will be kept open until Tues day, April the seventh, 1908, six o'clock p. m. CE. May, Supervisor of Registration. We sell the "Hackney" and 'Old Hickory" wagons,'which have stood the severest test in this sec tion for raauy years. Two cars now on the road. Rainsby &, Jones. When you need a buggy try a Rock Hill, of Hackney, or Colum bus, ora Tyson and Jones. No Btroager line of buggies can be io?nd io this section. Large as sortment to select from. Ramseyt& Jones. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A share of your patronage solicited. B. Timmons. Announcements. ? I To the Democratic Vtters of ?Edgefield County, j I hereby announce myself a ;i candidate to succeed myself as ! Superintendent of Education of I Edgefield County, subject to the .usual Democratic primary. If elected, I will endeavor to be as faithful to the tru3t iu the future, a6 I have endeavored to be io the past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND. Very large Mock of wagon and buggy harness. Let us supply you. Ramsey & Jones. Auother shipment of Sparrow's and Lowney's tine candies just re ceived. B. Timmo ts. Eggs For SaBe Single-Comb Rhode Island Reds exclusively. If you wa ut good, and useful fowls, that are bred for beauty, vigor, good laying qualities, and standard points,get the "Sin :glu-Cnuab Reds." Eggs $1.00 per 15. Drop me a postal. J. H. P. ROPER, Edgefield, S. C BL The sale of alum foods gton and the District of Colum are everywhere recognized as ourself against alum, iring baking powder, ?oyal wder made from Royal Grape to the digestibility and whole Neighbor hood Favorite. Mrs. E D Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bit ters says :''It is a neighborhood favorite here with us." lt deserves to be a favorite everywhere. It givi.'s quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kiduey derange ment, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action ou the blood, as a thor ough purifier makes it especially useful as a spriug medicine. This grand alternative tonic is 6old uu aV-r guaranteo at G L Penn & Son W E Lynch ?? Co. drug stores 50c. We would be glad for the housewives to see our large stock of Crockery. We have plain and decorated ware, and can supply the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jone?. Have yu tried our "Lord Cas per'' cigars-nothing better. B. Timmons. Plow gear, braast-chaine,-fifth chains and stretcher-chains at Ram8ey?& Jones. Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feelgood; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs nre working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels .so perfectly one can't help feeling good wheu he uses these pille. 25c at G I Penn (fe Son W E Lynch & Co. drug stores. Citation. y STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY GF EDGEFIELD, By J D Allen, Probate Judge. Whereas, B F danton, W F West and E J Mundy have made suit to me, to grant them Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of R J Johnson, dee'd. These Are Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said R J Johnson, deceased, that they be end appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield C. H., S'. C., on the 4th day of March next, after pub lication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 17th day of February 1908. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. Ube Fertilizers of the Best Manufacturers, make good crops and build up your lands. The remedy for the prevailing scarcity of labor is to make on One Acre what Two Acres Formerly The way to clo this is to use liberally Fertilizers sold this season by Use Royster's Farmers Bone. Use Armour's ? Blood and Bone goods. Use Patapsco, Mastodon ^ and Georgia Formula. Use Wilcox, Gibbes & Co's j-j Manipulated Manures. Besides these we can give M you the goods of other old and Reliable Manufact U urers. Use Kainit, use Nitrate of Soda, Lime, Top Q Dressing. We appreciate the liberal patronage we have had from our farmers for the past few years, and hope to be able to serve them for 1908. Get our prices. ir HER Car of tTust Received. "Ti TOU are in need of Horses and Mules we in4, "vite you to^call and inspect these? . Wc have in our stables from the cheapest Ten nesee mules to the very best Kentucky mules. i\ Therefore, we are in a position to fill all orders. Wc can also supply you with good horses. Large lot to select from, and our prices are right. Our experienced buyer has just returned from the West where he bought to the best possible advantage and you get the benefit of our large experience and cash buying. B. L. JONES & SON Edgefield, S: G