Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 11, 1908, Image 3

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dpenei? Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAR. ll, 1908. Local News. Register 1 Register! ! Register! ! ! Tell your friends toregieter. You can't vote unless you reg ister. Miss Mamie Moore, a very beau tiful voung lady, from Spartan burp, is the guest of Mrs. M. P. WellB. Mrs. W. L. Dunovaut hases! her guests her aunt, Mrs. Lula > Clyde, and couaiu, Mi?s Mars Clyde, of Na?hvilie, T-:ua.. The friends of Capt. W. H. J?ruuson are glad to see bim out again after having a week's strug gle with grip. We ULdf-T6tai.d that cur friend Asa Broadwater hus already planted seven acres in Chrysan themums and has three seres to plant later. Attention is directed tothe ad vertisement of Supervisor Self couceruing the filling of holes in the public roads of the county. The Hon. W. H. Yeldell who bas served his sixth term in the legislature has announced his can didacy for clerk of court of Green wood county. Mr. W. W, Ramsey . one of the leading cotton factors of Augus ta, has been in Edgefield several days. Mr. Ramsey is the senior member of the firm of Ramsey & Jones. Rev. Crarles M. Dunaway, in whom many Edgefield people have au abiding interest, is con ducting a series of meeting? at Asbury Methodist church in Au gusta. m Mr. and Mrs. Beauregard Tim raou8 are receiving-tbe congratu lations of ?heir friends over the arrival of twins at their home, a little "daughter and a_ little sou. ID this issue we publish a no tice of au electian that is to be held on April, the 14th for the purpose of electing a mayor and six wardens for the town of Edge field for the ensuing two years. Mr. J. H. P. Roper and M VJ. P, Bates give our readers in tbf-ir a-lvertisemsut, this week a faint idea of- how their fine fowls ap pear. You have to see the real "birds" themselves to get a cor rect idea of their beauty and su periority over other fowls. FOR SALE: 200 bus'.iels Marl boro Excelsior Cotton- ?eed at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to .M. DeLoach, Johnston, S. C. The Rev. Dr. Smith of th?? Bap tist Foreign Missiou Board will -preach in the Baptist church OD j Sunday evening next? the 15'h I inst. Through an error Vr. Smith's I appointment was previously au ? Douncod for last Sondav evening j Tast. 9 lu Spring Oxfords for men, 1 ladies and misses we wore never I belier prepared to serve you. Come, let us show you. J. W. Peak. 0(.-Fnday last Mrs. J. H. P. Roper was,, summoned by tele phone to'the bedside of. her broth er, Mr. Edgar M. Hamanod, w'ho is extremely ?ll at the home of Mr. D B. Hammond near North Augusta. Mr. Hammond bas Bright's disease and no hope of his recovery is entertained. Mr. M. DaLoach, one of the best farmers in the couuty, adver tises Marlboro* Excelsior cotton need tor sale in this issu 3. H> has ibeeo planting this improved va riety of cotton for ten years and it's highly pleased with the results. Last year he rpnewed bis seed, consequently they are DOW per fectly pare. It* you want the most delight ful bread that ever came from a baker's oven, try the Hollings worth bread that is sold by Mes srs. T. P. LyoD & Co. They get it fresh from the Hollingsworth bak ery in Augusta several time3 a week bv expresa. Delightful rolls aD'l coffee br-ead can also bn bad at this popular st?r?. We solicit your prescrij tion business. Utmost care is exer cised io compounding prescrip tions aDd only pure, frc sh drugs are used. Our prions are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, f-ucceseors to G. L. Peuo & Son. Notwithstanding the fact that Rev. T. P. Burgess filled his regu lar appointment at Johnston Sun day morning last and at Trenton iu the afternoon, he preached a most excellent sermon at Yhe monthly union sprvice in the Bap tist church Sunday evening. The npxt union service will be h^ld in the Methodist church on the eveo iug .?f the secoud Sunday in Aprii. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescript ion?, div or uight. WE GUARANTEE pure drujs, accurate com pouuHog, aud rea sonable prices. W: E. LYNCH & CO. Tu his new advertisement this woek Mr. ?. W. Peak aun^uncps the arrival of his brgj ppring stock. Ha Dot ouly has one of tho prettiest assortments of goods but the prices are very low. Mr. Peak ia selling ail cottou goods DIU -.h lower tbs o they hive boeo [sold hpre before for many month?. The ladies should visit bis store and inspect his beautiful goods before making iheir purchases Isewbere. teachiug a larye school near L-x i?gloL c?imo to Edgefield Friday and visited her sister, Miss Ber tha Morgan, at thc hon;e of ber uncle, ?.Hon. J. Woo. Thurmoul, returning; to h,jr PC bool duties on Mond ty. Til? Indios uf tho Chrysanthe mum association are .r.-qu^st^d to ov?'t a! the borne of .Mrs. W. I>. Gogb?r? Thursday afternoon, the 12th inst., at four o'clock. AU members ?re U'"ged to be present as it will be determined at this meeting whilhr or no1: tho as sociation snail bs continued. Many colored people have ex pressions peculiarly their own in greeting each otbor. Tho writer heard the following greetings in crossiug the crowded publicsquare a few days ago: One old colored tuan said to tho other, "How does yer git"? Tho reply was: "I'm the same ole rooster, bul I knin't crow as good ae I useler." A dispatch was received from Richmond -yesterday afternoon to tn? affect that the United States Cour* of Appeals had rendered a decision ia favor of the defend ants in the case of Cheat h am against Mrs. Victoria Evans, Mr. W. W. Adams and the Edgefield Manufacturing Comtauy. Upon his fitness for the office and upon bis record of service, Dr. J. T. Pattison offers himself foi re-election to the office of County Treasurer. As be is well known in every nook and corner of the county an introduction at our hands is unnecessary. Dr. Patti son has mauy loyal friends who will hail his aunouuement for re-election with great delight. Fnsh supply of Harris Lithia W ater just received. . B. Timmons In response to a question from The Advertiser'^ representative concerning his plaus for the ap proaching campaign Mr. S. McG. Simkius stated that he would bo a candidate either for the state senate or for the House. Mr. Sim kins being a deep think ?r n.udj fluent speaker, will make ih? u '. kin ring next summer. The James Adams lO-cents show is drawing great crowds evry night. They will continu" their exhibitions through Satur day night, giving a performance Saturday aftTnoou ror the school children. ?'he program is varied every night. This show, was in Edgefield a year ago and was then larg i. patronized as it is now. All oijec Tunable features have been ti?uiinated. Union Meeting. The uniou meeting of the 2:jd dividion of tin Edgefield Baptist Association will con/one with the Republican churc? March 28tb and 29th. l>.t. Query-The lavtnau'e part in soul-winuiLg. D A J Bell, J T Littlejohn, Charlie? Jones 2nd. Query-The place of Bap tists ia the evangelization of the world. Revs. J P Mealing, P B Lanham. P P Blalock. 3rd. Query-The nfcce?eity of humar? agency 'to bringa mau to repentance for his sins, for ex ample, David vs Uriah. Missionary sermon Sunday by Rev. J T Littlejohn. H.A. Adams, clerk. We invite the ladies, to &ee our beautiful china closet. Nuthiug in the larg*1 cities will surpass them. Ramsey & Jones. Spring Dress Goods: A very iarge and beautiful assortment of new spring dress goods in all the new weaves and styles now ready. We especially iuvite the ladies to see them. J. W. Peak. Large assortmest of Boys'. Knee Pants from the best manufactur ers. All sizes and prices. Let us fit your boy. J. M Cobb. We are headquarters in Edge field for paints and oils. Got our prices before buying. B. Timmons. FOR SALE: My 5 rocm cot tage good barn and stable? and s-'-rvant's house-South Edg n ,: J. Teims liberal. Apply to Janu s M. Cobb. FOR SALE : A Jersey Cow a.xd good mule. Applv to "P P. Blalock, Edgrield, S. C. FOR SALE: Broadcast Com mercial Fertilizer Distributors. Man and horse can do the work of thr^e or four hand.-5, and more satisfactory. Any width row. The thicg for second application. Write W. M. Patrick, Woodward" S. C. Slp-chincry for Sale. One Boil-r and Engine, ono :60-saw Hall Gin, Condenser, Feed er and Press. Al'-can be bought j ch^ ap. For further information r.pi?ly to E M. Padgett, Trenton. S. C. R. F. 1). No. 3. FOR SALE: Fine Truitt Big Bo'l Cotton Seed, strictly pure. Under five rrisbels $1, larger lots 75 c-^nts per bushe'. Florndora Cotton Seed at 50 cen ts per bushel. M. C. Parker, Edgefield, S. C. Sfied Irish Potatoes: Large ship ment of besf, selected Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch & Co. We sell the Waterman Fount a'n Peni.-the he6t ou the maiket. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Ponn & Sou. .'vir. J.ituj??d L?. fompk? is iui? the writer th it In sow-id about ?hiirty-fiv? acres of oats in Janua ry and still ha-? about ten acres that b^ purposes sowiu* this w^e.k. lil says ha rializthat it is late, Mit havi.rg theseed* cat?, the land, haud-pov3r an J mun - power, h< will ri?k it anyway. Seed for Distribution Congressman J. 0. Patterson has sent a pack of vegetable seod to The Advertiser, als) one to Clerk of Court W. J3. Cogbum for free distribut ion. Tho.*e who.'wish to plant st-ed tbfat are sont out by tho government can ger. them by calling upo:i Ch-rie of Court Cog burn or at tb?3 office. Can Scarcely Supply .Demand. Mr. J. H. P. Roper's hens ob ject to bis advertising their ogg? in Tbo Edgf-fiMd Advertiser. They bave to work overtime in order tu keep lip with the orders for <\ggn. He sold every egg on the plac except ODS several days ago, and still had three ord-rs to fill. Mr. Roper is unable to supply the de mand for Rhode Island Red pul lets and cockerels, ile will have to enlarge bis poultry farm. Mr. Salter'0 Water-Ground IXe&l. Mr. F. P. Salter made quite a uumber of houoewives in Edge field glad on last Saturday wheo b.3 delivered about tweuty-fivp bushels of hia home-ground mea) in our ci'y. If you want some good, old-fashioned com brend, the kind that grandmother used to make, buy Saker's water-ground meal-. Should you fail to soe him in person drop him a card at Trenton, and in due season the desired quantity of meal will be delivered at your door. Ribbon Necklets. A pretty uovelty of the season is the narrow ribbon necklet, which is worn equally with hi^b, transparent bodices and with de colote effects. It/ consists of a stiff balf-iDch moire ribbon that passes round the neck and crosses 11 '.rout through a slide of eilver 01 gold, set with jewels, real or artificial. The ribbon end? are fioisbed with caps of metal top ping tiny metal tassels or other fancy "drops."-Harper's Bazar. Did Ko t Want to Lie. Considerable laughter was cr-ated when Edmund Allen, colored, was placed upon lb* .stand, during th? trial of the par tica iuvolved in the homicide which occurred at Willoi Spring church las', year. After Edmund, whoso cranium i? u?t over-crowd ed with brain cfclls, was sworn he turuod his big fy-s un at Judge Wilson and said: "i)os-> cf yer j ist won't let debe here lawyers cros^-quesfion me, 1 won't tell rio lie?. 1 don't want io tell no lier, fer ef I-do, I'll go lo h-ll." Per Mayor. I desire to ii;form the people of th* 'town of Edgefield, that I am a candidate foi Mayor io the election to be nr-dd on Apr/51 14th, 190& For several years paet, I have given much of ray time to tho advancement of the interests of the town ; and if elected mayor, I will continue.to work for its in terests in all Hues with renewed efforts. I will, besides, enforce the town ordinances, and work for a good town government to the best of my ability. I have made no promises to any one, nor have I entered into any combination ?D any respect whatever. Wm. P. Calhouu. Return to Their Old flaunts. Some twelve oreighteeD months ago a half dozen or more families of colored people left Edgefield and vicinity to take up their abode in Aiken county near Char water and North Augusta. They were iuduced to leavb by being offered very tempting wages, but after a few months the wages were reduced, which, together with the higher cost of living in that section, cuuped them to be come dissatisfied. Several of those families h'nva already moved back io their old haunts and doubtless the others will also return. They have found hat all that glitters is not golc, and that it is botter to .rm?.\<\ at borne among friends tau to be lured away by stran gers. See the Comer Store's line $4.i>8 to $10 00 Tailored Shirts, in black and colors. Altered to meas ure while you wait. Lar^e assort ment of ladies' shirt waist bats aud lovely creations in trimmed pattern designs. The opening will be told of in our next. Respect folly, W. II. Turner, Proprietor. Wo sell the "Hackney" and 'Old Hickory" wagons, which have stood the sewrest U-ft in this sec tion for many years. Two cus now on I e road. RamfjL1} & J..;nes. Largo assortment of the cele' orated First "P/iz- Medni" Gar den S. ed. They never fr.il lo ger in :hate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, tncc',i:Bi:rs lo G. L P.'L?i ? Sor Van Camp'd P<rk and Beans ??nd Hul'C'd Corn Hominy. B Ti unions. Tb? Aetna and Phen.ix are al mo6t tr,e ouly Companies accom modating enough to insure you tenanted country buildings, b C0U3O you give them jour bf tt class of business. Do you ar prc ciato this. E. J. Norris, Agt. For Jelling the truth, t For living a pure lite.. For your faith in Christ. For doing your very best. For confessing your eins. For thinking before acting. For bein* kind to the poor. For helping a fallen brother. For bearing br-forr- judging. For f >rgiving 3'our enerniee. For being candid and frank. -Exchange Two Can di ?la tea for Slayer. The municipal osmpaigtV is now on. Mr. Wm. V -Calhounf'fln m unces" bis ?nud-dacy in a cn rd which appears elsewhere in this issue. Mr. C. E. May stated to The Advertiser's representative yesterday that he bas yielded to tba very earnest solicitations of friends find has decided to become s candidate for tho position of mayor. There has" been no mei t ing of the citizens of the lowu and it is not known whether there wili bo others to offer for th? place, but it is probable thal Mr. Cal houn and Mr. May will be the only candidates. Court Proceedings. When The Advertiser closed its forms on Tuesday of Inst week the court was engaged with tho trial of Stephen Lindsey, who was found guilty of manslaughter and w as sentenced to the chaiugang for six years. The case agaiu-jt Mr. George T.bcmpBon for killing Richard Holsouback was called ou Wed nesday. A verdict of "not guilty" was rendered by the jury and tho defendaut was "discharged. Th? oiate was represented by the So licitor ?ind Hou P li Mayson, and the defendant by Capt. N VG ?vans, Hon. J Wm Thurmond and S M Smith, Esq. A mistrial was ordered in the trial of Luther William? and John McKinney for killing the negro at Willow Spring church last sum mer. Tho state was represented by the Solicitor and Hon. J Wm' Thurmond, and Messrs. Tomp kins aud Wells and S McG Sim ki'jp, Esq, appeared for the de fendant Civil Court. The Court of dmmou Pleas convened on Monday morning. No cases were called for trial on Monday, as settlements wer^ Hffect'jd in all cases set for that day. On Tu*sd<iy the caso of Mrs. Lillie C. Talbert against the West ern Union Ti-hrgraph Company, being a suit for $1990, was tried. Up to the hour of closing our forms Tuesday afternoon no ver dict h&'J been reached. The plain tiff V IP represented by Hon. J Wm. T:.urir.oud and Hon. 3 E Nicholsou, and the defendants by Sheppard Bros., H-d Nelson & ' Nelson. The entire wtek will probaj be consumed iu clearing the t docket. The visiting attorneys are D. S. Henderson, of Aiken/, liam Nelson, Esq., of Colurr and F. P. McGowan, Esr? Laurens. . . Don't fail to see tho lc TAILOR MADE SKIRTS $k to $12.00. You will be please*. Just opened at Cobb's. New Mackerel : Barrel of larg*1, fat Mackerel just received. Dunr.vaut & Co. Delightful "canned California Peaches and Pears. B.. Tim mons. If you waul t he best, buy Buisl's selected Seed Irish Pota toes. Direct from Buiet's farms. PENN & HOLSTEIN, succ?ssors to G. L. Penn & Son. We have purchased a beautiful stock of Spring millinery. It \i now on the road and will boon be displayed. J. W. Peak. The ?early spring shoppers are invited to call at our store and see tee pretty now things of the season that ?'ire now arriving Jai ly. J. W. Peak. My new Embroideries* Laces and full line of Spring notions will arrive this w^ek. The ladic3 are cordially invited to inspect thom. J. W. Peak. Wo would ba gla.l for tho housewives to seo our large stock ot Crockery. Wo have plain and decorated ware, and eau supply the needs of every home. Ramsey & Joue*. Most people ki Been sick they ne sion to bring bac If But the strongest if Etntsiston is that S sick to get results fr ?j? It keeps up the at! S on thin people, make fa brings color to a pale 4Ja vents coughs, colds ai fl" fy Food in concento fgi well, young and bid, 1 fli .ga And it contains nc 9 ALL DRUGGISTS C?i'iici' S'ove** Fiti'CT.. ll "winter, Welcome Spring:. Winter cold, dark, dreary, spring airy, ligbf, cheerful. Joy attends the laving asid0 of heavy winter toggery, for the light airy fluffy creations of spriug wnar. The pleasure will bo increased if selections are made from the Cor uer Store's excellent assortment of fashionable merchandise. Pure white linens, sh-t r batistes, fancy mull and organdies, with inter lined grouude of dainty flora! de signs, the tinU of which are as delicately beanfiful as flowers themselves. The more staple lawns, dimities, ginghams and peica'e3 in a pleasing variety of colors. Good quality light weight sh jet ing at 5 ceuts a* yard. Staple calicos at 5 cents a yard while ? they last, together with many o'.her summer wearables ready for you. ' These splendid combinations of values, combined with the moderate pricee, is why it pays to trade in Edgefield and at the Cor ner Store. Remember our policy to desai ve all we re?oive. Not al frays har gains-r-not always special salos but eyer honest merchandise, priced consistently. That's the policy which has won for the Cor ner Store a large sbaro of Edge field's patronage. Home Journal March patterns now in stock. Respectfully. W. H. Turoer, Proprietor. I_ FOR.SALE : 800 baleB of first class Pea Hay. Apply to W. L. Nicholson, Pleasant Laue, S. C. When you need a bugg}' try a Rock Hill, or Hackney, or Colum bus, or a Tyson and Jones. No stronger line of buggies can be lound in this section. Large as sortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. To The Public: We are ready to store }Tour cot ton and make liberal advances on same-Sell you your wagons, and buy your cotton seed. We solicit your business. Adams Warehouse Co. ? W. E. Lott, Mauager. The^Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious than . jewels. Try Ibem for headache, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully at W E Lynch & Co. Pfinu & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drug stor-s. ?\._ ?htful Ron3t % per pound, ons Bros. rge assort celebrated ?;-UB supply I & CO. gest Capi ,ies. tris, Agt. . ntinental are rgest Fire In sure JIWS in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 centa the nackage. W. ?. Lynch & Co. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F. Mime, Edgefield, S C Just received fresh shipment Force, Grape Nuts, Oat Meal and Shredded Wheat. B. Timmons. One car of chairs and one car of furniture on the road. These goods were bought close and we can make prices that should in terest you. Ramsey & Jones. Large Btock of enameled ware and chinaware of all kinds-the kind every household needs. ? R. T. Scurry. Nothing superior to our "White Dove" hams. B. Timmons. Wanted: A good home-raised horse. Apply to F. N. K. Bailey. j RUBBER TIRES: I have a . machine for resetting your old tires or putting on new ones Best rubber tires carried in stock All work guaranteed. % W.H. Powell. low that if they have ed Scott's Emu? k health and strength. point about Scott's you don't have to be om it hlete's strength, puts fat s a fretful baby happy, girl's cheeks, and pre nd consumption. lied form for sick and rich and poor. j drugs and no alcohol. >; 50c. AND $1.00., Absolute The oisSjf hssJk ItBti, I? Ll Rational Pneumonia Treat ment. The moat successful physicians are now treating pneumonia by the application of counter-irri tants. They are learning to resist the temptation to doctor the cough, which, after all, is only nature's effort to relieve herself, and ore endeavoring to reach the^ seat of the congestion without the use of internal remedies. j Sorae-ars- using preparations' about as pleasant to tho patient j as an application of mud cr putty, but the wisest use a pleasant liquid counter-irritaut. The ideal remedy is Noah's liniment. Its carefully compound ed ingredients possesses wonder ful powers of penetration and im mediately roduce the inflamma tion and congestion. Noah's liniment is absolutely harmless, and can be used freely without consultation with a phy sician. Apply the liniment freely over the point of pain or conges tion. Saturate a not flannel and keep it applied to that portion of I the body. The <-five! will he almost immediate and iii m ?uy cases the threatened pneumonia will bo dis pelled before a physician can be secured. Best for rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints and mus cles, sore throat, colds, strains sprains, cuts, bruises, colic, cramps, etc. For iuternal aches a?d pains Noah's Liniment has no equal. For sale and guaran teed by your druggist. 25c Sam P'D for the asking. Noan Remedy Go., Richmond and Boston. Election Notice. There will be au chorion hpld in the ccurt house in tho town of Edgefield, S. C., on Tuesday, April 14tb, 1908, for the purpose of electing a mayor and six alder man, to serve the town of Edge field, S. C., for the next ensuing two years. Polls open from 8; o'clock, a. m. to 4 o'clock y. m. Managers, C. P. DeVore, E. J. Norris and J. P. Bate". , W. W. Adams, S tay or, W. H. Harling, Clerk. Edgefield, S. C., March 9, 1908. Announcements. To the Democratic Voters of Edgefield County. I hereby announce myself a candidate to succeed myself as Superintendent of Education of Edgefield County, subject to the usual Democratic primary. If elected, I will endeavor to be as faithful to the tru?t in the future, as I have endeavored to be in the past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND. For County Treasurer. I herewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of Edge field countyfor re-election to the office of Treasurer, in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide by all rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic party J. T. PATTISON. Very large stock of wagon and buggy harness. Let. us .supply you Rainer v & Jones. Another shipmen' of Sparrow'; and Lowney's tine candies just re ceived. B. Timmous. Have yiu tried our "Lord Cas per'' cigars-nothing better. B. Timuioue. Plow ge.-ir, breast-chaiut', fifth chains and stretcher-chains at . Ramsey <fc Joues. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fir?;! The cos? ip loo small to go uninsured. ?. J. Norris, Agt. NoSSce io the PK*?S2C. Owing to the fact th it tue coun ty teems are traveling in all di rection?* fiPing up tho mud huies, eic. I rcspcctfully ask tho public not to m.nko out claims for filling paid mud holes as we have not the money to pay for samo. Person? will notify me or G. P. Sawyer il they have complaints, aud matters will be attended to. D. P. Self, Supervisor W. G. Well?, W. E. Turner, Co. Com'rs. March 4th, 1808. * rfsr Pure zing powder oyal Grape ? Tartar s!3@ Phosphate Registration Notice. The books for the registration of the voters of the town of Edge field, S. C., are now 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. C.E.May, Supervisor of Registration. Large stock of mattings in many beautiful patterns. A small sum in vetted in pretty matting will add to the baauty and comfort of home. Ramsey & Jones. Highest price paid for county claims. Present them to Mr. N. M. Jones at the store of Messrs. Jones & Son. F. N. K. Bailey. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to ail prescrip tions sont us. A share of your patronage solicited. B. Timmons. The of cost on Dwellings aud Sar: . in the country is $1.20 por bua?ired or if three years, 80 cte per hundred. E. J. Norris, Agt. We have on our display counters and at prices much lower than ha took advantage of the big decline i season when goods were at their lc tomers the advantage of the low p: the proper appreciation by comm prices. We cordially, invite the pu date merchandise at prices that cai Special prices in Cambric, Nairn from 3c to 35c yard. Val Laces \ Eibbon, Beautiful Taffeta Satin and Vi shades and colcr?, all widths, fron Large assortment of ladies coila line of belts, all styles. Silks andT New silks in all colors from 50c madras for waists and dresses. Sp goods for suits and waists 10c up. 29c to 50c. Linen shirt waist goodi Oxfords, Very large stock of oxfords for i tan and in the latest up-to-date stj Clothing We are better prepared than eve very large line of nobby and very to see the gooda and gel our prices felt hats. We can supply the ladii gloves and mits, alco with beautif Millinery We invite a careful inspection < ses and children. The moat up-to in Edgefield. Be sure to inspect ot We extend a cordial welcome tc J. THE I.H;< ? ou want an engine that runs like a top, smoothly and uninterrupt edly. If an engine balks or stops and you have to fool away your time to find out the cause, you don't want that engine because it means a waste of time and energy. -:- -:- -:- - E. J. f DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers ia sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. j1Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. - ? lt is thc (treat medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years ol scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and ls wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur. chase relief and has preved so successful In every case that a special arrangement ha? been made by which all readers of thia paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer St Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and HomeofSwamp-iiooc, dollar sizes are sc'd by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on e^ery bottle. Best Healer In The World.. Rev. F Starbird, of East Ray mond, Maine, Bays : "I haye used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for sev eral years on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it too with great suc cess in my veterinary business." 25c at W E Lynch & Co. Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drug stores. Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman R Coulter, a promi nent architect, in the Belber Building, San Francisco says: "I fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for every body. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney, disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds up the system." Electric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; ai a blood purifier it is unequaled. 50c at W E Lynch &? Co. Penn <fc Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drug stores. / every class of new spring goods, ve prevailed for quite awhile. I in prices and bought early in the ?west, and desire to give my cus rioes. You can give this matter ig and examining the goods and bl ic to call when in need of up-t o Q not be duplicated, jook and Swiss from a ? to 24. in. r in. up to any width. Ribbon. el vet Ribbon in all ot the staple i lc to 25c yard. rs in all of the new fads, also large Vhite Goods. to $1.00 yard. White mercerized ecial value's in white and colored White lawn 8? to 25c. Linen lawn 3 25c to 35c. Oxfords. nen, ladies and misses, black and -les. See ours before buying. and Hats. r to clothe the mon aud boys. A stylish suits. All we ask is for you I. Large stock of stylish straw and as with long black and colored silk ul white and colored parasols. D?pannent. Df our trimmed hats for ladies, mis date line of head wear ever shown ir line beforo supplying your needs. ) the public. PEAK. 7, ENGINE I. H. C. engines are so prac tical and so simple that when you start them they run until you stop them whether you are watching or not Never out of repair; don'twastefuel. Call on us and we will gladly explain the good points of the I. H. C. engine, -:- -. Morris?