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f d^efield "Advertiser WEDNESDAY, STAR. 25, 1908. IL?gal blanks of all kinds for, le at this office. Mrs. "W(. B. CogbUrn spent a >rtiou of last week in Johnson. Mrp. Minnie Milford, of Ar non', is visiting her sister, ?Mrs. E. Burts. C l. F- N. K. Bailey spent a rtiou of last week looking afler 'taiu bnsiuess interests iii Ala ma. LAST CALL: Tba New Postal w ?bes into effect on April 1er. ose iu arrears for their paper 1 please pay up at once. No s copies eau be mailed under ~?iew law. The wet season, vf ry-wet season, lpon OB, but it is better for it come now and delay plautinej n to come in May or June and amp" ?he farmers with"grass. ?.ii. M.- C. Butler returned from sbingt.ou on Friday las', where Completely exonerated ?r'mself | n the charge of lobbying in interest of the submarine boat Id?rs. [r. E. J. Norrie, local agent of j Mutual Bene-fit Life Iusur ) Company, ^bas received a ?k for the five-thousand-dollar cy on the life of tbe late R. ohnson. ie friends of Mr/ Albert Lott irging him to become a can te for the office of county su isor, and it is probable that ne will yield to their importuni ties. Mrs. Kate Tompkins Aull is spending some t,\me under the y parental roof. Although she has forsaken us, now claiming New ' berry as her Lome, Edgefield loves ber still, and always receives her \ joyfully, gladly. After a very ploasant 6tay of several months visiting relatives ?. in southern Georgia, Mrs. E. "Adams returned yesterday after noon, accompanied by her sister, ! Mrs. Josephine Beddick. & Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, of Seneca, will preach at the Pres byterian church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. He will also preach at Trenton at 4 p. m.. and at Johnston at 8 p. m. . The real summer weather of the early 4>art of last week causod the soda ?ountains lo clear their decks for action, but the return of win ster put them out of commission again. FOR SALE : Toole Cotton Seed, strictly pure, at 50 cents per busb ? el. W. E. Lott. Mrs.. George T. Sbarpton was operated upon for appendicHVin the Colombia hospital last Wed nesday, and it givps us pleasure to'announce that she is rapidly ' improving. A^ter spending two months iii ; '"Atlanta, Miss-Kathleen Glover re turned on Thursday. Her improve ment up to this fjrae has b?en very nnrkpd, and we trust that ehe.trill continue to improve until ehe b<<s regained her normal t*tate of bea'th. -Havp yeu tried our "Lord Cas per*'cigirs"-nothing better. B. Timmonp. Gen. Thomas W. Carwlle is at home again after rounding up his fertilizer engagements for aLoth^r sea?on. Geo. Carwile bas hada very satisfactory season's busi ness. He is regarded as the lead ing . fertilizer^ salesman of the pouth. Mr. J. C.- HugbeB, thc efficient engineer* on the Gap road, han rented the house on the hill from Mr. M. P. Weirs, next door to Sheriff W. G. Ouzts* residence. v Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have,been boarding with Mrs. James Tim merman. We solicit your prescrij tion business. Utmost care is exer cised in compounding prescrip tions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Peun & Son. Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son have requested us to announce tb at they will have another car of horses and mules suitable for the trade to arrive the latter part of week. Mr. B. L. JonesJ and his son. Dr. W. Luther Jones, are both good judges of stock, which enables them to buy to the best advantage. FOR SALE: 200 bushels Marl boro Excelsior Cotton Seed at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to M. DeLoach, , Johnston, S. C. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugi, accurate compounding, and rea sonablu prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Th** formal announcement last week of Mr. T. J. McDowell as n candidate for magistrate placed him in the 7th district, when it should have been the eighth. In the acts of 1902 his district is designated asN tho 7th, but the legislature of 1905 re-dis< roted the county, creating one UPW dis trict and designated the one in which Mr. McDowell resides as theStb. Asks For a Second Term, [ Mr. W, E. Turner, who wnp born, reared, and h aa lived almos! j within a stone's throw of McKen dree church for something less than four score years, asks the gond, people of the county for an other term 88 county c >mmission e'r.Mr Turner is a straightforward, conscientious man and will always do his duty as he sers it. MiUinery Opening, Tbe Corner Store's millinery opening, an event that is eagerly looked forward to by tho ladies ?of our town and count?, ttill be i held ou Monday next. Besides the [display of beautiful and very stylish hats and trimming*, a new and original feature of the opening will be introduced by Mr. Turner. Join the throng that iwill crowd the Corner Store on Monday uexr. Ur. Bcyd Directs the Music. A grp?t revival is being held in Clinton, S. C. While ?here are something like fifty ministers from different parts of the coun try, in attendance, Rev. A. C Dixon, of Chicago, the world-fa mous evangelist, is the leading spir ?t.Music is famished by a choir of one hundred voices which were trained for this special occasion by Mr.y. B. Boyd, . formerly of our town. Asa musical director, Mr. Boyd possesses unusual skill. Karo, the Magician, is Dead. The announcement of the d?ath of E. Maro, the magician, who captivated a large audienc? in tbe opera house several months ago will bo very getiprally regretted in Edgefield. While making a tour during the season just closed for the Alkahest Lyceum System, of Atlanta, Maro contracted ty phoid fevpr and died in a hospital io Philadelphia. Among the lyci um mauagers and public enter tainers, Maro was held in very high esteem, aud his death has caused widespread regret. Mr. A. K. Nicholson. In his formal card, Mr. A. R. Nicholson announces. to The Ad vertiser's readers that he is a can didate for th9 office of County Superintendent of Education. He has served the people iu this capacity before and they know of his fitness for the position. As a public servant, Mr. Nicholson made mauy friends who will b? delighted to again cast their bal lots for him. - If elected,' Mr. Nicholson pledges a conscientious discharge of duty. - Notice to Teachers. . - The essays on the value of to'al abstinence to a life, and "the harm in a glass of beer" are com ing io. Some schools have i ot yet responded. The time will be ex tended till the first of April 'for the benefit of those who have bern delayed in beginning. Literature on both subj?cts may be obtained from Mrs. Julia S. Nuttall, Eddy Lake, Horry Co., S. C. Let us have at least one hundred essays in respouse to this call. Address all communications to Mrs. J. L. Mims, Edgefield. Annual Meeting of the?3anks. The two local banks have had a very prosperous year iii spite of rho panic that reriouely em barrassed a number of uorthern banks last fall. The officers of the E-lgefield banks bave bepu quite busy-for'seme weeks rounding up this years work, mating ready for thi annual meeting. . The anLual meeting of the str-ckbold'irs cf tho Bank of Edgefield will be held to-day, and cu Wednesday next, April 1st, the Fanners Bank will [hold its aunual meeting. Very soon the stockholders . of these two institutions will be made glad by being the recipients of handsome divideud checks. Friend-"One of your clerks tells me you raised his salary Bud told him tn get married, under penalty of discharge." Business Man-"Yes;' I do that to all my olerks when they get old enough to marry. I ?don't want any of your independent, conceit ed men abcut my place." LOST: IJ the road betweeu Edgefield and BOIPS Mountain or on the-streets of Edgefield on Thursday, March 12th, a purse or wal let containing between $50 and $100, also soma valuable papers. The findei will be suitably reward ed by leaving it at this office or delivering to W. A. Strom, ' Pleasant Lane. Machinery for Sale. One Boil-r and Engine, one 60-saw Hall Gin,.Condenser, Feed er and Frees. All can be bought ch-ap. For further information r.pply to . E M. Padgett, Trenton. S. C. R. F. D. No. 3. FOR SALE: Fiue Truitt Big Bo'l Cottou Se.ed, strictly pure. Under five b-ishels $1, larger lots 75 cents per bushe'. Florodora Cotton Seed at 50 cen ts per buuhel. M. C. Parker, Eugefkld, S: C. . Seed Irish Potatoes: Large ship ment of b"st, selected Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch & Co. We sell the Waterman Fount a'n Peiif.-the best on the market. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penn & Son. Another shipment of Sparrow's and Lnwney's tine candies jus' re ceived. B. Timmons. Ont For Re-election. Mr. Wiley G. .Wells, oue of tb present eounty counmisBionerp, au nouncB for re-election this we^k All that he promis ifl n costin ued faithful discbarge ?f even dutv in connection with hivoffice. What more could be acked of any servant of the people-.? J Senator Tillman Quite Sick ' After attendiug a meeting of the board of trustees of Clemson college,. Senator Tillman went to Ibis homo at Trenton on Thursday, ann1 became very ill, being 01 the vergo of a ierVOMs breakdown. His friends all over i be county will be pleased to karn, however, that ho is now considerably bet ter, though for sometime he wi'l bo unable lo resume his duties in Washington. Instead of resting lust summer, Senator Tillman lectured almost the entire tim , ! aud this strain, together with th bard work on the floor of the sen ate, hus proven to be too much for him. "Fish aro Ripoin Turkey Creek." Mr. E. C. Winn was ia ?dg*? field on Thursday last and re lated some of bin this season's fishing <ixperiejc.-.s. Mr. W. J. Jones, of Alabama, is spending som'itime with Mr Winn, and 'hp tw">bave caught and have eaten so many fidh within the past few weeks- that we should not bfTBur prised to hear that they are grow ing a first-class set of fins, equal to those of any catfish in Turkey creek. Whilo iu the act of depart ing for his bone on Thursday last, Mr. Wino called the writer -and requested us to tell a cer tain Edgefield fisherman that "Fish are ripe now iu Turkey creek"?' Traps and Poison in Demand. We have beard a number of farmers complaining recently of the very great damage that is being wrought by rats. Theee ro dents not only seem to be more uum^rous', but are destroying much more oats and corn than usual. Oats that were packed away iu the buudle months ago ire now but little more than piles of straw in many barns, and cern, evej where it ha3 not been shuck ed, has BufFered considerable dam age. Some persons are of the opinion that the heavy rainfall of the winter mouths drove the rats from the fiedds and wood9 to the bouses, while others say the well filled crib3 and barns have at tracted them and caused a more rapid propagation. The fact is, a number of cribs over the county, prior to last fall, did not contain sufficient corn to winter the rate, to eay nothing of bogs, roules oud horses. Appointments of Mrs. Diotrick. Mrs. Emma Graves Dietrick, state organizer for the Woman's Cbris'ian Temperance Union of New York, is io our county or ganizing and lecturing in the in terests of prohibition. Her fi st engagement was at Plum Branch on Monday, at Modoc on.Tuesdav, Parksville on Wednesday, Clark's Hill on Tbursdav, Morgana, Fri day the 27tb; Rehoboth, Sunday morning, March the 29tb, and Brunson school Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dietrick sp?nt a week in our county last winter and was very successful in her work of organi sing. Her engagements in this county will be finished at John ston, Harmony and Philippi, the latter points on the 5th of April. Mrs. Dietrick has hearty recom mendations from her home state, and is a splendid speaker. She will do every community good into which she goes. "Willie?" ?aid a fond mother, ,4vou should go to bed early. 'Early to bed aud early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise,' you know. You shjuld go to bed with the suu The chick ens ko to bedrwith the sun. ' "Yee, I know they do mama, but the old ben-she always goes with 'em 1-Ex. An especial sale of Gent s Ox ford Tiea for two weeks. 2i pairs of fino Patent leather' $4.00 Ox fords trt close out for $2.99, Cash. Call earlv and get your siz3. J. M. Cobb. Delightful canned California Peaches and Pears. B. Tim mons. Nothing superior to cur "White Dove" barns. B. Timmons. Large assortment of the cele brated Buist "Prize Medal" Gar den Seed. They uever fail to ger minate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L Penn &,Son i' UK SALE: My 5 rocm cot tage good barn and stables auc serva h i's house-South Edg field. Teiima liberal. Apply to Jam1 G M. Cobb.: Highest price paid for counl.v claims. Present them to Mr. N M. Jones at the store of Messrs Jones & Son. F. N. K. Bailey. RLBBER TIRES: I have i machine for resetting your ok tires or putting ou new oci Best rubber tires carried in stool Ail work guaranteed. W. H. P.well. Try our "Moja"coffee, the fiup? 25 cents coffee iu'town. B. Timmons. Large ESSortme&t of Boyb' Kne Pants from the b^st manuinctur ers. All siz'S and prices. Let u fi: your bov. J. M. Cobb. Absolutely Pure From Gr a the most he^lt of fruits* comes chief ingredi? For County Auditor. lu the candidates' column will b<i found tho announcement of Mr. J. Ransom Tirnmerman, of Pleasant Lane, for the position of auditor of Edgefield county. Mr. Tirumermnn ia au energetic young man of Pierling traita of charac ter aud is in every way qualified for the duties of this very impor tant office. Besides a large family connection, Mr. Timmermau hee many friendo over tbe county wbo will support bim loyally. Candida tc for House. Of tbo3e wbo aspire to become legislators from tb is county, Mr. S- McG. Simkins is the first to aunoonee his candidacy. For up-: wards of twenty years Mr. Sim kins has boen one of the leading practitioners in the Edgefield courte, and bas boen in close touch with the. people, hence any ex tended introduction at our hands is unnecessary. Possessing a flue mind and being a ready speaker, he will discuss in due season the issues from the stump, letting the peoplo know how hi; stands upon the various questions of the day, To Inspect Savannah Dams. A dispatch from Augusta 3tates that the committee, composed of Representative Rocker, of Ander son, Representative B. E. Nich olson, end Senator J. R. Earle, of Oconce, that was appointed , during the recent, session'of tbe legislature to investigate the con dition of the dams across the Savannah river will m?et iu Au gusta on April 12th to begin that tour of inspection. It is alleged that the Savannah has been al most depleted of fish-* because of the improper c^nstiuctiou of dams across th? river. Mr. Rucker has ex pressed the belief fcbat oue couuty ulong tho river has been deprived of.from $50,000 to $75,000 worth of fish annually during the past 20 years. Sunday Schools, Attention! Please bear in mind our Infer denomiuational convention at Parksvilie on May G, and 7. An i u tere s ting program has been ar ranged. Appoint delegates who will attend, and let us make this meeting a help for the future. I would also remind you of 'be State Convention, to be held at Unionen April 1st and 3rd. If possible be represented, and briug your inspiration ,to oar county convention. Now is I he time also to plan for attending the Iuter-denominatiou al convention at Louisville, Ky , in June. The last meeting was at Toronto," Can., and was a great spiritual uolift to nil who attend ed. Yours in the Master's work, T. P. Burgess. Pres. E. C I. S. S. A. If you want the* best, buy Buist's selrcted Seed Irish Pota toes. Direct from Buist's larras. ? PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penn & Son. We would be gln.l for the housewives to see our largo stock of Crockery. We. have plain and d'-corated ware, and can supply ? he ueeds of every homp. Ramsey & Jone*. >id codages o en the toughest con The conductor pa inside of a trolley car of the platform-the hour ir M in a heal walking ' against a b difficulty of .avoiding a. Scott's Emul ega body so that it can e{p Sanger of cold from c # It will help you to ? *4*>?*?*>*>Me*4 ALL DRUGGISTS pes, Hui the it of B?K only baking powder ide from Royal 'ape Cream Tartar a little more than the injurious alum osphatc of lime powders, but with 1 you are sure of pure, healthful food. BSSBS2 Crosses of Honor Veterans wishing to apply for Crosses of Honor will pleas? call on Mrs. C. A. Griffin, at tho Edge field Bank, for application bianka and fill them out as soon as possi ble returning same to Mrs. Griffin. The distribution of Crosses will be made on Memorial Day, s ) the order must be sent in at au early date, aa we ' wish to have time to get them here by May 10th. We regret very much that'tbe CroF6es 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 Veterana who have application in tbis order must not despair, as we hope to have these also here for distribution, on Memorial Day. Mrs. N. G. Evana, Pres Mrs. J. D. Holsteiu, Sec. Reward Offered: Large black hound with red legs strayed, or was stolen, from my home about a month\ago. Reward of $5 will be paid for the return of the dog to me. Henry C. Miller, Trenton, S. C FOR SALE : 800 bales of first class Pea Hay. Apply to W. L. Nicholson, ; Pleasant Lane, S. C To The Public: We are ready io store your cot tou and make liberal advances on same-Sell yon" 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. Age No Bar Everybody in South Carolina is Eligible. Old people stooped with suffer iug. Middle age, courageously fight ing. Youth protesting impatiently; Children, uuable to explain ; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you straiu the back. Mauy complications follow. Urinary disordera, diabetes, Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pilla cure back ache. Cure every form of kidney ills. J. W. Powell, proprietor of a general 8tore and coal, wood and ice dealer of Waverly living at 2010 Blandiug street, Columbia, jS. C., aays: "My son h aa beeu afflicted with kidney aud urinary J trouble from childhood, being un able to control the accretions es pecially when asleep. Since using Donn's Kiduey Pills he has en tirely recovered." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil bu rn Co., ! Buffalo, New York, Bulo agenta for the United States. Remember the name-Doau'a and take no other. f temperature are hard stitution. ssing from the heated to the ?cy temperature canvasser spending an ted building and then iting wind-know the cold. ls ion strengthens the better withstand the banges of temperature. avoid taking cold. i BOC. AND $I.OO. ?Z, feating o? the U. D. C's. The local chapter of the U. D. !. tnet.'on Thursday afternoon last t the home of Miss Mary Butler, he historian of th? Edgefield hapter. The meoting was inter sting throughout. Memorial Day ervices are being arranged, and ho Hon. Richard I. Manning, of uniter, will make the address on bat occasion. The members of the local or anization ere making an effort, 'bicb already bile fair to be a UCC08S, to raiso enough monoy to ut a marble monument over the raves of uuknown soldiers in ur village cemetery, also to en loie them with coping. About ne-fifth of the needed amounl as already beeu secured by iu ividual contributions, and a ollectiou will be takeu at the lemorial service for that pur ose. Delightful refreshments fere served at the close of the ?eeting. Several new member! rere received. Seeded Ribbon Cane se. d foi ale. Apply to J. T. McManua. Announcements. FORSTETE SENATE. I announce myself a oaudidatf or the position of state senator rom Edge/ioid county and pledg* nyself to abide the result of th< democratic primary. P. B. MAYSON. HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myseli i candidate for the House of Rep' eseutatives, pledging myself t( ibide the result of tho Democrat c primary and to support th< lominees of tho sume. S. McG. SIMKINS. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. To the Democratic Voters o ?dgefield County. I hereby announce myself i ?andidate to succeed mypelfai Superintendent ?of Education o ?dgef?eld County, subject to thi lsual Democratic primary. I ?lected, I will endeavor tobe ai 'aithful to the tru3t in the future ts I have endeavored to be in thi past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND I hereby announce myself J iaudidate for Superintendent o Education, subject to th Democratic primary, and solici the support of the voters of Edge 5eld county. If elected, I pledg myself to a conscientious die ?harge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOLSON. COUNTY TREASURER. I herewith very respectful jffer myself to the voters of Edge aeld county for re-election to thi office of Treasurer, iu the Augus primary. I shall faithfully abid py all rules, regulations and de Msione of the Democratic partj J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announce my candida 3y for election to the office o Treasurer of Edgefield county subject to the Democratic prims ry. The support of the pnople wil be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T.'MIMS. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announce mysel a candidate for the office of Audi tor of Edgefield county and solici the support of 'he people, pledgic myself to abide the result of th Democratic primary. J. RANSOM TIMMERMAiS FOR SUPERVISOR. I take this method of annount ing to ray friends and fellow cit zens that I am a candidate for r< election to the office of Superv sor of Edgefield coOuty, subjec to the rules and regulations c the Democratic primary. I wi gratefully appreciate the suppoi and votef. of all my friends an fellow citizens. D. P. SELF. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I respectfully aunouuee myee a candidate for re-election ? county commissioner, pledgin myself to abide the result of th primary and to support the ncm nees of the same. W. G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself candidate for re-election ? comity commissioner and pled^ myself to abide the result of ti Democratic primary. W. E. TURNER. FOR CORONER. I herewith very r?ep?ctful! offer mytelf to tho voters of Edg field county for re-election to tl office of corouer in the ?URU primary. I *hali faithfully abi< by all rules, regulations and d c?6?ous of the Democratic party. Gip H. Seigler. FOR SUPER. REGISTRATION I respectfully announce myse a candidate for re-election to tl office of Supervisor of Registr tion and pledge myself to abb the result of the Democratic pi mary and to support the non: nees of the same. G. G. WEST FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself candidate for tho office of magi trate of the 8th Judicial Distri f Edgefield County, subject the rules and r?gulai ions of tl Democratic primary. T. j. MCDOWELL. "Yrii made a mistake m joar paper,'' said an indignant man, entering the editorial sanctum of a daily journal, t&yi The Phila delphia Ledger. "I wai one of the competitors at an athletic enter tainment last night and referred to me as the 'well-known light weight champion."' "Well, are you uot?" inquired the sporting editor. "No, I'm nothing of the kind, was the angry response: " and it's confoundedly awkward, because I'm a coal dealer." Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flake?, 15 cents the Dackage. W. E. Lynch & Co. Plow gear, breast-chains, fifth chains and stretcher-chaius at. Ramsey & Jones. No Use "I have found use to die of lung troubR as you can get Dr. King'^ Discovery," says Mrs. J P of Rushboro, Pa. I would not alive to-day only for that wonder ful medicine. It loosens up ll cough quicker than anything elsa, and cures lung disease even after the cate ie 'pronounced hopeless. This molt reliable remedy for coughs, and colds, lagrippe, asth ma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold under guarantee at W E Lynch fr Co. Penn & Holsteiu, successors to G L Penn & Soo drug stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial . bottle free. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timraone Bros. Bequests that you attend their ening Monday} March the 30th. ?3UM^TTTliW>?aEaH You will find here chic, original styles of the most Expert Millinery A rtists. MATERIAL OF HIGH GRADE. VARIETY IMMENSE. PRICES MODERATE. The new feature to be introduced at the opening will certainly interest you. Remember the date, March 30th, 1908. The Corner Store New odds We have on our display counters every class of new spring and at prices much lower than have prevailed for quite awhi took advantage of the big decline in prices and bought early i seasou when goods were at their lowest, and desire to give m tomers the advantage of the low prices. You can give this 1 the proper appreciation by coming and examining the good prices. We cordially invite the public to call when in need pf date merchandise at prices that can uot be duplicated. ?We have special prices in Embroideries Cambric, Nainsoo Swiss from a ? to[24 in.'from 3c to 35c yard. Val Lacee \ in. up width. Bibbon, Kibbon. Beautiful Taffeta ?atin and Velvet Ribbon in all ot the shades and colors, all widths, from lc to 25c yard. Large assortment of ladies collars in ali of the new fads,'alar, line of belts, all styles. . . Silks and White Goods. New silks in all colors from 50c to $1.00 yard. White mer madras for waists and dresses. Special values in white and < goods for suits and waists 10c up. White lawn 8? to 25c. Line 29c to 50c. Linen shirt waist goods 25c to 35c. Oxfords, Oxfords. Very largo stock of oxfords for men, ladies and misses, bla< tan and in the latest up-to-date styles. See ours before buying Clothing and Hats. We are better prepared than ever to c^tbe the mon and I very large line of nobby and very stylish suits. All we ask is to see the goods aud get our prices. Large stock of stylish str felt hats. We can supply the ladies with long black and coloi gloves and mits, aleo with beautiful white and colored paraso Millinery Deparment. We invite a careful inspection of our trimmed hats for ladi ses and children. The most up-to-date line of head wear eve: in Edgefield. Be sure to inspect our line beforo supplying you: We extend a cordial welcome to the public. J. W. PEAK. Our store is now full of Spring Suits, Walkover Shoes. Straw Hats, Ne?kwear and Shirts Everything you need for Spring dress. Styles and price? right Call on us. _W. A. HART.