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! cteefield Advertised WEDNESDAY, MAR. IS, leos, Local Neur?. Attention indirected to the .statementa^P'the Bank of Tren ton andj??r Bank of Edgefield in thia. Leesrs. L. T. May and W. T. Prescott were received into the K. of P. rniike at the regular meeting un tuesday evening. Miss Kate Pye will have charge of Mr. J. Rubenstein's millinery department again this season. She will arrive on Saturday. In tUe matter of raiding colts. Farrae? S. T. Willams is entitled to the blue ribbon fromjthis couu . ty. He has five in his lot. . Two pretty yoong ladies from Trenton, Misses Faunie Mae and Maude Pettis were among the visitors in Edgefield on Friday last. . Hon. J. Wei. Thurmond went to Columbia yesterday to attend a meeting of the. State Democrat ic executive committee. Mrs. Emma G. Dietrick, a national W. C; T. U. organizer, will reach v Edgefield on March 23rd to spend two weeks in the county. Mr. A. T. Covar has opened up a wood yard at his home. Having purchased a gasoline engine, saw and wood splitter, he is well equip ped for the business. Mrs. S. A. Morrell and Mrs. Kate Black spent a portion of last week at the delightful coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. Bettis Cante lou. Mrs. Charles A. Brunaon, of Angosta, who etiU has the bloom of youth upon her cheeks, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Doboy, .last week. Mr. G. G. West anuounces his candidacy for re-election to the office of supervisorof registration. Mr.-West bas served the people faithfullv and well. .?ve benn requested to* an J that Rev. Leo D. liilles T ill preach at Edgefield on .e D orning of the 5th Sunday od:.;t Trenton at i o'clock in the afternoon. FOR SALE : Toole Cotton Seed, .strictly pure, at 50 cents per bush el. ' W. E. Lott. Farmer Bettis Cantelou ginned four bales of "dog tail" last week ; or to be a little more explicit, be ginned the remainder of his last' year's cotton crop whicl amounted to four bales. 1 Mrs. 0. E. May aud Mrs.fF. N. dele on rreenville on 'Hon. D. S. Henderson :n attendance upon court tek, returned to his borne Tken last week, he was accom Tnied by his niece, Mrs. T. P --Burgess, and her two sweet little daughter?, Francis and Mell. Desiring to becom3 magistrat* ,?f the 7th-district, Mr. T. J. Mc Dowell asks the voters to eb cl him to the posit iou. Should Mr McDowell be chosen he pledget himself to dispense justice with an eveo hand. -?vi ' ' Wo solicit your prescrittioi business. Utmost care is exer ciscd in compounding prescrip tions and only pure, fresh drugi are used. Our prions are ver^ wagonable." PENN & HOLSTEIN, fUCC3spor8 to G. L. Penn & Sou Candidates are now coming on right along Th?y are somethin like sheep any way ; as s^ou as on of the fl >ck, the old bel!-w,ethe] leads off, they all follow. Supei intendeut of Education Hollan may be said to~ be the bell-wethe of this*year*s campaign. . If the old sig:', that winter i over when the whip-poor-will ar pears upon the sceue be trup, th overcoats and heavy toggery ca 'now be packect away. Mr. G. E Seigler told us on Mondny thf be bad heard a whip-poor-wi near his home on Sunday. FOR SALE: 200 bushels Mar boro Excelsior Cotton Seed at 7 cents per bushel. Apply to M. DeLoach, Johnston, S. ( A very enjoyable feature of '1 .Sunday morning services at tl Baptist church is the very swei music. Besides the organ an regular choir, the volume issw^l ed by the piano aud very swe? music furnished by the stringf instruments from the college o chestra. Miss Couch, Miss Lill Mfj Bailey aud Cadet Cook pe formed upon the violin and Cad Black upon the violoncello. PRESCRIPTIONS our specie ty. We solicit your Proacrip! ioc dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drug curate compounding, and re sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Aourjtv nowapaper threaten? to publish the name of a youi roan wb:> was seen with his swe heart's head on hie shouldest didn't come .across with a doll and a half in subscription. Th ty-seven young men slipped and paid for their paper, and b tera., were received from thr others saying that they won subscribe jaec as soon as th ?4sold a little cotton."-Ex. j/ For tb/3 past two months The AdverJfc?Ser job office bas beeu crowded with work, but you- or ders will receive prompt atten tion. Satisfaction guaranteed ou every job sent out. Rev. Leo Gill:epie is said to be a fiue gardeU'T, being one of ib? kind who does not mind wieldiug the hoe aud spade himself. Won der what a lone bachelor wants with a garden full of vegetables? "Coming events cast their shad ows before them." Lexington's "bench" will be ti e first upou which Judge J. W. DeVore will sit. Governor Ansel has given official direction to Judge DeVore to preside ovdr a special term of court to bs held at Lexington on April 14th. Some people in and around Edgifield have poultry farms on a small peale but it seems that our friend Hiram Lowe prefers to con duct au ox iarm. His faithful cow gave him a et.^rt when she presented bira with two bull calves the other night. Mrs. J. B. Boyd, who is now a resident of Clinton, S. C., epent Saturday and Sunday ia our town and was very cordially welcomed by her friends. She re sided here amoug us but com paratively a short time but is a loyal friend of Edgefield. Au especial pale of Gent s Ox ford Ties for two weeks. 24 pairs of fino Patent leather $4.00 Ox fords t" close out for $2.99, Cash. Call earlv and get your size. J. M. Cobb. The daughters of the Confed eracy will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Mary Butler on Thursday afternoon, th?) 19th, at 4:30 o'clock. All having Confederate song books are urged to bring same. The Advertiser is pleased to see that the grcuuds arouud the churches of tbe town are being improved and reudered more at tractive. There is no questioning the fact that the appearance of the interior of a church and its invironments is a true iudex of the spiritual life of.the church. Mr. fleury W. Dobey belongs to the Legion of Honor, the ranks of the Confederate veterans, aud is wearing the regulation cross. Notwithstanding the fact that he ate hard-tack and fought Yan kees for two and a half years, Borne of his friends say-he looks too youug for a Veteran and that be will be taken for au impostor. Mr. T. J. McDowell of the Mc Keudree-Pleasant Laue section called to see us while in Edgefield on yesterday, and informed us that another little son bas been 8dded to his family circle, which is the sixth, and the oldest one has only seen eight summers. President Roosovelt is due Mr. McDowell a gold medal. The lauds of the estate of the lato Dr. Horace Paiker will be f sold on (he first Monday in No vember next. The farm nortb of Edgefield has been cut into foul tracts. This is a valuable piece oj property and will doubtless com mand a good- price. There are several lots and a stofe that will also be sold. Mr. W. A. Hart announces the arrival of his spring stock in his advertisement. He n now prepared to shoe and clothe the men and boys frorr head to foot in stylish and de pendable garments. Mr. Har invites the public to call anc inspect his offerings for th< spring season. The show of Smith Bros. tha spread its tents in Edgefield eom< time ago has been wiutering it Augusta, -and through careless ness on the part of its manage and trainer tbe large black bea escaped from its cage on Sundi] last, producing great consterna tion. If the bear had escapei while here may be it would hav attacked some of the other ani malB, the "tigers," that are roam ing at large in Edgefield, aidin? in exterminatiug thura. LOST: lu the ro-.id betwee Edgefield "nd Boles Mountai or on the streets of Edgefield o Thursday, March 12tb, a purse c walleteontaining between $50 an $100, also soma valuable papen The fiudei will be suitably rewire1 ed by leaving it at this office ( delivering to W. A. Strom, Pleasant Lane Machinery for Sale. One Boi^r and Engine, on 60-saw Hall Gin, Condenser, Feet er and Press. Al* can be bougl chfap. For further iuformatic apply to : E M. Padgett, Treuton. S. C. j R. F. D. No. FOR SALE: Fine Truitt B Bo'l Cotton Seed, strictly pui Under five b-iehels $1, larger lo 75 cnls per bushe'. Florodora Cotton Seed at ? cen ts per bushel. M. C. Parker. Edgefield, S. Seed Irish Potatoes: Large shi ment of beet, selected Easte Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch & Co. Wo sell the Waterman Four am Pen.?-the best on the mark PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Ponn & Sc Another shipment of Sparrow and Lowuey's Hue caudies just i ceiv?d. B. Timmons. Dsires to Continue to Fill Super visor's Chair. One of the lending orators of the campaigu two years ago, Su pervisor D.? P. Self, announces bis candidacy for re-election. Since be was first elected, Mr. Self Las been devoting his entire time to the duties of hi? offic, aud pledges a continuance of his best thought and efforts should the people re-elect him. Very Fine Early Lambs. Mr. Julian R. Strother has the finest lot of early lambs that be has ever bad, but owing to the fact that very few northerners bavp come scutb this winter the market ?B not as good as during former years. Mr. Strother bas realized fifteen cents per ponud for some lambs in Aiken but will be uu able to sell his entire lot at that fancy price. Another Good Man Offers. Mr. James T. Minas, thau whom there is no better man in the coun ty, is a candidate for the cffice of treasurer, fie resides at the couti tyseat a:d is in a position to give his entire time to the duties of this very important office, should the people see proper to elect bim. Mr. Mims is a mau of very high character and is iu every way qualified to fi'.l the position to which be aspires. Bail Granted by Judge DeVore. On Monday morning Messrs. Thurmond and Ramiige made ap plication before Judge J. W. De Vore for bail for Will Madison, colored, a resident of Saluda couu ty, who is charged with murder. M P. Wells,Esq., represented the State. By consent of counsel ot: both sidps bail was granted in the sum of $500. Hon. Preston Brooks Mayson. The first candidate to enter the lists for the state senate from this county is tbe Hou. P. B Mayson, a man with a clean anc honorable public record. Mr. May son received a very complimenta ry vote two years ago, and his frieuds bav-j urged bim to again come forward for this position ol honor. In due season and in no uncertain term's, he will define hif platform. Mr.Covar's "Poor Land Corn." We chauced to meet Mr. A.B. Covar on the street Monday auc be showed us several very fiui ears of yellow corn, which varietj he has been planting for ove:i "twenty yean*. As it produce? sucl: P. large yield on poor land, Mr Covar calls it his "Poor Land com." The ears ars larger thar the average earof* -vw corn anc the grains are crowded to the euc of the cob. Mi. Covar has abou sixty bushels of selected seed corn that be will sell. Had Him "Cornered." Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scurr were in town Saturday, and whil in conversation witn the writei the former asked about the ap pointment of the Rev. Dr. Smith Upou being iuformed that h would [?reach on Sunday nigh! Mr. Scurry at unce stated that h could not copie in town at night Mrs. Scurry thereupon replied with evident satisfaction : "Wbv Mr. Muns, he has been coming t the big 10-cei.t show." Mrs. Scur ry aud The Advertiser man hai Steward Scurry cornered, but h was tall enough to jump out. Delinquent Taxpayers Heed! Unless all delinquent taxpaj ere pay up at once, there will h much weeping and wailing arnon] them. In this issue is published letter from the Comptroller Ger eral directing County Treasure Pattison to iesue executions an place them in the haods of tb sheriff of the county on or befoi April 1st. Considerable cost wi be added to all unpaid .taxes Therefore, it behooves thoso wh have not paid to plank down th necessary money at ouc3. If yo allow your taxes to go unpaid an finally have to pay the peualt the law proviles, do not blanc the coyu'y officers. Will Pay Rev. John Lake's Salar] Pursuant to the announcemei of last week, Dr. W. H. Smit secretary of the foreign missk board of the Southern Bapti convention, preached iu the Ba tist church on Sunday evenit last. The speake?* on this occask presented tho subject of forei? missions with probably great force aud effectiveness than it h? ever been presented in Edgefie before. In concluding his serme Dr. Smith referred to the de that uow burdons the foreign m sion board, and with great e? neatness and eloquence urged t Edgefield Baptist church to i crease its cou'ribu! ions sufficier ly to pay the entire salary of R< Johu Lake. The church bad be apportioned $400 for foreign m sioiib for the curreut year, ai $600 being the sa'ary uf a m siouary, $200 would Lava lo raised. A special collection w taken and the sum of $ 1 SS v\ raised. The splendid sermon Dr. Smith will leave a lasting i pressiou in Edg:field, giviuj w w impetus to the caus" of tn sions: Large assortment of the ce bratod Bu:st "Prizs Medal" G den S?ed. They never fail to g mu?ate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, bUCC?ssors to G. L. Penn & S FOR SALE: My 5 rocm c tage good barn and stables f servatiTs house-South Edgefie Teime liberal. Apply to Jam? s M. Cobb Candidates for the House. There will not be a doa'rtb of legislativ?? timber in Edgeileld county this year. Capt. N. G. Evans aud M. P. Wells, Esq., have btated to The Advertiser's representative that they purpese entering the lists for the HOUSP, being now engaged in the con struction of their platform. Thesi gentlemen can both make good "stump" speeches as WPII as good "court house speeches," and will be heard from later. 3.C. C. I. Gmduate Mr. Johu Black who gi aduated from the South Carolina Co-Edu cittionfci Institute last summer is principal of a large and very nourishing school at Woodford, Orangeburg county. Col. F. N. K. Bailey delivered au address be fore Prof. Black's school on Fri day night last. The people of Edgefield are always pleased to hear of the successes of the S. C. C. I. graduates. Asks for Re-Election as Coroner. Mr. G. H. Seigler, who has served the county as coroner for the past fouryears, announces bis candidacy this week for re-elec tion. Mr. Seigler is an old Con federate V'-terau, and being* physi cally uuable to do manual labor ftsks for this small office with itr meagre salary. He suffers even yet from a wouud rrcived forty five years ago in the battle of C hickamauga. Will Return to Parksville. The announcement that Sena tor T. Garrett Talbert is to leave Edgefield and return to his for mer home at Parksville will cause much yenuiue regret in our town and vicinity. Mr. Talbert bas purchased the stock of mer chandiS'-, store building, ware house and residence of Mr. W. P. Parks iu the town of Parksville, and will continue the mercantile business in his owu name. He will move bis family at ouce into tho newly purchased residence. Mr. Parks will move to the home of bis father, Hon. W. R. Parks, and take charge of his large far ming interests. All Sorts of Excuses. Oue Monday morning the col ored,"wash lady" did not arrive at the usual hour to do the week ly washing of a family residing in a Pennsylvania town, says Lippiucott's. When she appeared some time later the mistress of the house descended to the Kitch en and was greatly edified by the woman's explanation. "No'm" carefully removing a hat orna menten: by a volumnious black veil. "Iwa'u't sick. I had to stay home lo receive my diseased brother's remainders that was sent from Pittsburg day before yieterday." Fer Mayor. I desire to iuform the people of the town of Edgefield, that I am a candidate for Mayor in the election to be held on April 14th, 1908. For several years past, I have given much of ray time to the advancement of the interests of ibe to\VD ; and if elected mayor, I will continue to work for its in terests in all lines with renewed efforts. I will, besides, enforce the town ordinances, and work for a good towu government to the best of my ability. I have made no promises to any one, nor have I entered,into any combination in auv respect whatever. Wm. P. Calhoun. No Use To Die. I ""I have found that there ison use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. J P White of Rushboro, Pa. I would uot be al ?vt! to-day only for that wonder ful rnediciuo. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, aud cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless. This most, reliable remedy f"-r coughs, and colds, lagrippe, asth ma, bronchitis and hoarseness, sold under guarantee at W Lynch Co. Peuu & Holste successors to G L Penn & S drugstores. 50c and $1.00. Tr. bottle free. If you want the best, buy Buist's selected Seed Irish Pota toes. Direct from Buist's farms. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penn & Son. We would be glad for tb? housewives to see our large stoct I of Crockery. We have plain am I decorated ware, and eau supph the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jone <. 4<9"ft?>?><<><9"<><& Rapid changes on the toughest co The conductor p ej? inside of a trolley ce e?? of the platform-thi $ hour or to in a he ^ walking against a difficulty of .avoidin Scott's Emt ega body so that it ca figs Sanger of cold from <3? It will help you t f || ALL DRUGGIST ?I*????????*?? Crosses of Honor Veterans wishing lo apply for Crosses of Honor will pleats call on Mrs. C. A. Griffin, at the Edge field Bank, for application blanks and fill them out as soon as possi ble returning same to Mrs. Griffin. The distribution of Crois?e will be made on Memorial Day, 8) the order must be sent iii at an early date, as we wish to have time to get them here by May 10th. We regret very much that the Crosses ordered last October have not yet been received owing to the fact that they were sent to Ches ter, Penn., instead of Chester, S. C., where our engraver is located. Veterans who have applications in this order must not despair, as we hope to have these also here for distribution, on Memorial Day. Mrs. N. G. Evans, Pres. Mrs. J. D. Holstein, Sec. Reward Offered: Large black hound with red legs ' strayed, or was stolen, from ray home about a month ago. Reward of .$5 will be paid for the return of the dog to me. Henry CwMiller, Trenton, S. C. FOR SALE : 800 bales of first class Pea Hay. Apply to W. L. Nicholsou, Pleasant Lane, S. C. To The Public: We are ready io store your 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, Manager. GARDEN SEED : A large assort ment of Landreth's .celebrated seed just received. Let us supply your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Dm't fail to see the lovely TAILOR MADE SKIRTS $3.50 to $12.00. You will be pleased. Just opened at Cobb's. FOR SALE : A Jersey Cow a>.d good mule. Applv to P. P. Blalock, Edgfield, S. C. FOR SALE: Broadcast Com mercial Fertilizer Distributors. Man and horse eau do the work of three or four hands, and more satisfactory. Any width row. The thing for second application. Write W. M. Patrick, Woodward, S'. C. Age No Bar Everybody in South Carolina is Eligible. Old people stooped with suffer ing. Middle age, courageously fight iug. Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain ; All in misery from .their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you 6train the back. . Many complications follow. Uriuary disorders, diabetes, Bright's diseaae. Doan'a Kidney Pills cure back ache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J. W. Powell, proprietor of a general store and coal, wood and ice dealer of Waverly living at 2010 Blanding street, Columbia, S. C., says: "My son has beeu afflicted with kidney and uriuary trouble from childhood, being um abie to control th6 secretions es pecially when asleep. Siuce using Doun's Kiduey Pills he has en tirely recovered." For sale by all dealors. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbu rn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tbe name-Doau's and take no other. Just received fresh shipmeu Force, Grape Nuts, Oat Meal anc Shredded Wheat. B. Timmon8. Large stock of enameled war and chinaware of all kinds-th kiud every household needs. R. T. Scurry. Very large stock of wagon an buggy harness. Let us supply yoi Ramsey & Jones. Highest price paid for count claims. Present them to Mr. fl M. Jones at the store of Messn Jones & Son. F. N. K. Bailey. , RUBBER TIRES: I have ? machine for rosetting your ol ] tires or putting on new one ? Best rubber tires carried in stoc All work guaranteed. - W. H. Powell. ?I of temperature are hard restitution. ?assing from the heated ir to tiie icy temp?rature g canvasser spending an atcd building and then biting wind-know the g cold. liston strengthens the n better withstand the changes of temperature. o avoid taking cold. 4 'St 500. AND Si.OO. I Economizes the u ter and eggs; nu cake and pastry lng, nutritious i IIS 15 Grape Crean Si Has No Thew are Alum and Phosphat a lower price, but no houseki o? ber family caa al Announcements. FOR STATE SENATE. I announce myself a candidate for the position of state senator, from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. P. B. MAYSON. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. 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 tru3t in the future, as I have endeavored to be io the past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND. COUNTY TREASURER. I herewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of "Edge field county for re-election to the office of Treasurer, in the August primary. I sball faithfully abide by all rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic party. J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announce wy candida cy for electiou to the office of | Treasurer of Edgefield county, subject to the Democratic prima ry. The support of the people will be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T. MIMS. . FOR SUPERVISOR. I take thia method of announc ing to my friends and fellow citi zens that I am a candidate for re election to the office of Supervi sor of Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I will gratefully appreciate the support and votes of all my friends and fellow citizens. D. P. SELF. . FOR CORONER. ' I heiewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of Edge field county for re-election to the office of coroner in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide by all rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic party. Gip H. Seigler. FOU SUPER. REGISTRATION. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registra tion and pledge myself to abido the result of the Democratic pri mary and to support the nomi nees of the same. G.G.WEST FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tae office of magis trate of the 7th Judicial District of Edgefield County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. T. j. MCDOWELL. The Lucky Quarter . Is the one you pay out for fi box of Dr. King's New Life Pills They bring you the health that't more precious than jewels. Trj them for hpadache, biliousness constipation and mal.'.ria. If th^y disappoint you the prie will b cheerfully at W E Lynch & Co Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drug stores. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 c-nts per pound Timmons Bros. When you need a buggy try i Rock Hill, or Hackney, or Colum bu?, or a Tyson and Joues. N' stronger line of buggies can b lound io this section. Lar?e ae sor! meut to select from. r Ramsey & Jones. Van Camp'?? Pork and Beam and Hulled Coro Hom in v. B. Tim m ons. We sell the "Hackney" an 'Old Hickory" wagons, which hav stood the soverfst test in this Bet tion for many years. Two cars uc on the road. Ramse) & Jones. 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, 4908, six o'clock p. m. CE. May, Supervisor of Registration. Large stock of mattings in many beautiful patterns. A small sum invested in pretty matting will add to the beauty and comfort of home. Ramsey & 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. Timmous. Ne ring 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 lo tomers the advantage of the low pi the proper appreciation by comm priceB. We cordially invite the pul date merchandise at prices that car We have special prices in Embi Swiss from a ? to[24 in.'from 3c to ? width. Kibbon, Beautiful Taffeta Satin and V< shades and colors, all widths, froirj Large assortment of ladies coila] line of belts, all styles. Silks andT New silks iu all colors from 50c madras for waists and dresses. Sp< goods for suits and waists 10c up. 29c to 50c. Liuen shirt waist goodf Oxfords, Very large Btock of oxfords for r tan and in the latest up-to-date sty Clothing We are better prepared than eve very large line of nobby and very to see the goods and get our prices felt hats. We can supply the ladie gloves and mits, aleo with beautif Millinery We invite a careful inspection < ses and children. The mostup-to-i in Edgefield. Bo sure to inspect oi We extend a cordial welcome tc J. W. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Wdney Trouble Makes You Miserable' Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. ?I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, bs^-jf0'' I the great kidney, liver irvetfV li si 5 utider ren?cdy V It is the great medl j cal triumph of the nine ' teenth century; dis , covered after years of scientific research by i Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is 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 ls not rec ommended for everything but ii 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 proved so successful tn every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Roc t 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 & Co., Bing-1 hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and HomeotSmmp-Booc dollar siz?3 are >:'d by all good druggists? Don't make any mistake, bat 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 mood, Maine, says: "I have 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. No ..au R Coulter, a promi nent arcnitect, in the Delber 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 m 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 k Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drop stores. rye Cioods. every class of new spring goods, ve prevailed for quite awhile. I n prices and bought early in the west, and desire to give my cus ices. You can give this matter g and examining the goods and >lic to call when in need of up-to l not be duplicated, .oideries Cambric, Nainsook and 35c yard. Val Laces ? in. up to any Bibbon. ;lvet Ribbon in all ot the staple [ lc to 25c yard. rs in all of the new fads, also large Thite Goods.' ^ to $1.00 yard. White mercerized eeial values in white and colored White lawn 8? to 25c. Linen lawn ? 25c to 35c. Oxfords. a en, ladies and misses, black and 'les. See ours before buying. and Hats. r to c'otbe the men aud boys. A stylish suits. All we ask is for you i. Large stock of stylish straw and ss with long black and colored silk ul white and colored parasols. Deparment. )f our trimmed hats for ladies, mis date line of head wear ever shown ir line beforo supplying your needs. ? the public. PEAK. ur store is now full of ring Suits, ilk.over Shoes, .aw Hats, ckvrear and Shirts. pthing you need for dress. Styles and on us.