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dpe?ield Advertiser WEDNESDAYI APB. 8, 1908. Local News. Hon. and Mrs. W. A. Strom were among the visitors m Edge field on ?esday. "Go to the college auditorium on Friday evening and see Dr. Barter trauaform old age into youth. Cadet Herndon of the S. C. C. . I. stu lent body united with the Methodist church on Sunday morn ID g last. Mr. George Doro, of Faifa, ac companied by his two little sons, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Watrs^. Mrs. W. A. Byrd and her Iwo sweet little -children spent hts week witb her* father and mothe Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Fuller. Mr > Byrd went up for them. ou Sun day. Hon. John Gary Evans spent Saturdcy and Sunday in Edge fieid with his mother, Mrs. Victo-j ria Evans, and brother, Capt. N. j G. Evans, Mrs. George B. Harris arrived trom Henderson, N' C., on Wed nesday la?t to visit her daughter, Mrs. John R. Tompkins. This Ig^od lady has made many friends, in our town during former visita. I Mr. A. F. Broadwater told us A ^few days ago that the farmers in - ;?i9 section are fully a week be hind with their work, and we be lieve the same condition obtains ' in.ali sections of the county. Judge J. W. DeVore will leave i:ior Lexington on Monday next to hold his firet term of conn. Doubtless many of bis friends will .go down to hear Hi? Honor's first charge, or in society par lance, to see him,niaxe his debut. Hon. J. C. Sheppard, Past-Su preme Dictator of the Knights of Honor, is io Mason, attending the grand, lodge of Georgia, having been invited to deliver an address before the lodge. Mr. Charles Strom, of the Re hoboth section, than w?K-m the county has" nb better citizen, asks to be re-elected as supervisor of, registration. He fills this position very satisfactorily and the people could not do better, than give it to him another term. Mr. J. P. Nixon is one of the leading and most representative citizens of Clark's Hill, but we are informed that he sets"a bad example to hie. neighbors, in that be makes business (?) trips to Edgefieid on the Sabbath day. He was. seen on a certain street in Edgefieid last Sunday. Mr Georgs W. Quarles of the west-side is again a candidate for supervisor of registration. Since the day he was elected, Mr. Quarles has always been at his post when needed, ready toner form the duties of the office. Upon this faithful discharge of duty be asks foi: ihe suffrage of the people. Mr. John Milton Bell came up to Edgefieid from Augusta on Monday to transact nome busi ness for Messrs Luke & Fleming, t the large cotton factors who have hld services engaged. Mr. Bell is al sober, steady young man of very high character and is rap.diy de ' veJoping into a very fine business ./mac. . Messrs. J. M. Wise & Son, of Trenton, have rolled their old wooden store from the corner and aro. rapidly making the ex v cavation for the foundation of their new brick building which will be a decided improvement to our sister towri. We solicit your prescription ^pbnsiness. Utmost care is exer . cised in compounding prescrip tions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successor's to G. L. Penn & Son. Miss Hettie Sheppard has been given a very desirable position in tho Caesar's Head hotel, com mencing early in Juje. Besides the opportunity of spending the heated term upon this mou ii tain peak, Miss Hettie will meet aud mingle with many of the best peo ple in the state. . - Mr. W. E. Helston, the travel ing representative of the G- orgia Cotton Oil Company, was in Edge fiold on Monday looking aftei certain business matters for hit company. He stated that tbis has not been a very, piofitable seasot for oil mills on account of th< steady and very marked dedin* in oil which foll?n ed the panic. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices.. W. E. LYNCH & CO. A very enjoyable feature of th' entertainment to be given in tb? college auditorium on Frida] evening will be the music by thi ollege orchestra. The very excel lent manner in which Mist Louise Couch bas taught eigh young musicians of the studen body in so short a time, forminj them into an orches'ra, is tangi b Ie evidence of h?ar extraordin?r gifts asa musician and directo of music. As the most popula and attractive numbets of the or cbea'ra's reperioire will be ren dered on Friday evening, th music alone will be worth lb email admission fee. t The Planter's Loan ]\ t and Savings Bank :? X Augusta, Ga/ ?j? ^ . Pays Interest on Deposits, ? ? ? ! ^ Accounts Solicited. . . L4EWv CHAS- c HOWARD, :: V PBBaiDE^r. CASSIE tt."" * ; RESOURCES OVER $i ,000,0001 ? Z nm ni: II-M-M-?-IT VOL. 73. EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRILS, f?08. THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA? T AUGUSTA. GA. X L. C. HAYNE, CHAS. R. CLARK, J President. Casbier.'f CAPITAL $250,000.00. X Surplus & Profits $190,000.00. * The business of our out-of-town friends T receives thc same careful attention os that j? of our local depositors. Tho accounts of :* careful conservative people solicited. jf NO. 15. Asks for Office of Sheriff; Mr. fi. T. Scurry who i? large hearted as well aa large in statue is a candidate for tho office cf sheriff. While he BA3 never before asked.the people for-au officp, yet he is well known and . has mm y friends over tbe county wiio will ?eud^iim every assistance possi ble iu the race tbat is before him. Mr. Scurry rei 11 endeavor to do his duty fearlessly- and impar tially if favored with a majority cf the votes of the people^ Prof. John E. Swearingen. A dispatch from Spartanburg states that Prof. Jobu E. Swear ingen, who is now teaching in the Cedar Springs' Institute, bas de cided to become a candidate for State Superiutondeut of Educa tion. Prof. Sweariugeu is an honor graduate of the South Carolina University snd is fully competent to fill this high position. Edge field, bia home people who know bim best,.will take great delight m piling'up a tremendous majori ty for- Prof. Swearingen, against all opposition. For the Legislature. Capt. John R. Bleeker aspires to become one of Edge field's law makers, and makes his formal an nouncement in this issue. Capt Blocker has been true to every trust in the past and will be uo less faithful iu this, if the people choose .him as one of their rep resentatives. He is a man who considere a matter "well before taking a stand, then beiDg fully satisfied that a certaiu course is right, hs is unswerving and un compromising. Capt. Blocker will announce his platform later. Now in Pullman Service. \ Capt. James A) TimmermaD who is now a full fledged Pallman conductor is at borne for a few dayB. Capt. Timmerman makes Atlanta his headquarters and runs to Birmingham two nights in the week and to Columbus the re maining five. He is greatly pleas ed with his new position aDd the outlook for future promotion. Mr. Timmerman's family will contin ue to reside in Edgefield, which place, it matters not-wbithnr the Pullman cars may carry him, be will call homo. The Farmers Bank. On Wednesday last the stock holders and directors of'the Far mers Bank held their annual meeting, aod touud the affairs of this prosperous institution to be in excellent shape. Au eight per cent dividend was paid out, and the remainder of net profils wlmh amounted to several thousand dollars-was passed to the surplus account. Since the bank was or ganized seventeen years ago, it has paid dividends aggregating $77,140 io its stockholdprs, and in addition to this has accumu lated a surplus fund of $35.OC0. The book valu : of the stock ie ?160 for every $100 dollar origi nally invested. The cf?ic*.rs of the bank are to be congratulated upon i ts splendid record. Attention is directed to tho new advertisement of the Farmers Bank iu this issue. Contests for Next Fall's Floral Fair. No. 1 For bast exhibit of twelve eut blooms each of a different kind. -M t . No. 2 For best exhibit of five of the finest varieties of white. No. 3 Finest collection of pink. No. 4 ?Finest collection of yel low. No. 5 Finest collection of red. No. 6 Greatest number of fine 0D8S on one plant. No. 7 Finest single white. No. 9 Finest single red. No. 10 Finest single pink. No ll Fiuest single bronze. No. 12 Finest two ou ono stem. No. 13 Prettiest collection of roses. No. 14 Prettiest " collection of dahlias. No. 15 Prettiest design made of chrysanthemums. No. 16 For finest fern. No. 17 For finest palm. "Dr. Baxter's Great invention." On Friday evening next a very delightful entertainment will be given in the college auditorium under the management of Miss Miunie Dicka and Miss Hattie Newsom, teachers of the 6th and 7th grades of the Graded School. A miscellaneous program has been arranged, the leading feature being a play entitled "Dr. Baxter's Great Inveutiou." Dr. Baxter possesses the art of making old peoplo young. He Jwill Jresture youth to giay hairs and wrinkled fucps, and make "swpet sixtesu era" of thosa who have reached three score and ten. Besides this play, beautiful drills and marches will be presented, being inter spersed with songs, choruses and music by the college orchestra, which consists of eight pieces. An exceedingly pleasaut evening will be passed by all who attend Tho admission fee will bo 35 c^uts for reserved seats and 25 cenls foi general admission. Large assortment of the cele brated Buist "Prize Medal" Gar dou Seed. They never fail to j?;pr m?nate. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. JJ. Penn & Son Highest price paid for counh claims. Present them to Mr. N M. Jones at tho store of MessrB Jones & Son. F. N. K. Bailey. We have many useful article on onr 5 and 10 cent counters. May & Tompkins. Try our "Moja" coffee, the finp? 25 cents coffee in town: ' B. Tim m ons. when eating, that highest wholesome nothing in ii th; distress you - tn doufc*y comfortable This supreme have when the fo The only baking with Royal Grape There can be nc dence when eating der food. Chemist less of the alum po alum or alum saltsfi Without Telegraphic Accom modations. Hon. W. It, ParkB was in Edge field ou Monday atteuding the regular monthly meeting of the Farmers' Union, and told UH of the great inconvenience that Parksville ie suffering on account of the closing of the telegraph office at that piece. They can communicate by telephone with some parts of the outside world but are deprived now altogether of connection with. Augusta. The matter has been reported to the railroad commission and it is probable that the Parksville office v.'ill be re-opaued in a short time. The western Union Telegraph company should be required to' furnish satisfactory serviced the people of that town and vicinity. Cerner Store's Locals of Small Articles. Finishing braid white and colored 5 and 10 cents. Pearl buttons 3c, 5c, and 10J doz. . $ Safety pins with safety catch 5 cetntR a card. Dress shields 10c, 15c, aud 25c a pair. . i Collar booing 5c a spt white and black. English tape 10 yards to roll 10c.?ll. - Cotton tape 3 rolls for 5s. Tooth brushes good bristles at 10c. I Back combs, side combs. Hair brushes, hair combs. Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c to 25c each. r Needles, Pins. Turkey red floss. Daruiug cotton black, white, tan. White embroidered belts with nice pearl buckle at 10c each. Garter web, silk and cotton hut elastic. Fancy collars, neck ruche. Eas ter novelties. Wiudtor ties, English squares. Collar buttons. #1.00 watches, 1 year guarantee. Together with many other season able merchandise which we cor dially invite you to call and in spect. Respectfully, The Corner Store, W. H. Turner, Proprietor. He Got What He i\Teeded. "Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says Mr. C Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Ehctric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what Lneeded-strength. I bad one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since."' Sold under guarantee at W E Lynch & Co. Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. 50c. 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 th( housewives to iee our large stocli of Crockery. We have plain a nc decorated war?, and can e'.ipph the needs of ev&ry hom?. Ramsey & Jone?. FOR SALE : Toole Colton Seed strictly purr, at 50 cents per bush el. \V. E. Lott. That hacking Because your your powers of r Take Scott It builds up and strer It contains Cod Liver prepared that it is easy ALL DRUGGIS7 your food is of :?ess-that it has at can injure or takes the repast g and satisfactory. confidence you od is raised with ; powder made Cream of Tartar ) comforting confi alum baking pow s say chat more or wder in unchanged [?mains in t? ie food. GARDEN SEED : A. large assort ment of Landreth's celebrated seed Just received. Let us supplj your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. 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, 8. C. Fr'.sh supply of Harris Litbia Water just received. B. Timmons. ANTI-TRUST OIL To the merchants of Edgefield Cou u ty. We have arranged with Mr. E. S. Johnson to handln our oils iu Edgefield Co., and we will keep him supplied with a large stock at all times. He will only sell to merchants and will supply you from his tank, wagon in quantities of 5 gallons up. Thanking you for your past patronage and asking a continu ance of same with Mr. John son, we remain, Yours truly, Peoples Oil Company The Anti-Trust Oil Co. FOR SALE : SOO bales of first class Pea Hay. Apply to W. L. Nicholson, Pleasant Lane, S. C. FOR SUPER. REGISTRATION. I respectfullyaunounce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registra tion and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and to support Ihe nomi nees of the same. G. G. WEST I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registration, and pledge myself to. abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support tiie nominees f the same. CHARLES STROM. I herewith respectfully announce j myself a candidate for re-election for | Supervisor of Registration of Edge field county, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. GEORGE W. QUARLES. FOR CORONER. I heiewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of Edge field county for re-election to tho 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. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of magis trate of the 8th Judicial District of Edgefield County, subject to the rules aud regulations of the Democratic primary. v T. j. MCDOWELL. I ?m a c?rdidate for msgistrate of the 4th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. B. ADAMS. I hereby announce myself a candi date fo- tne office of magistrate of the 8th judicial district of Edgefield coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the re sult of the primary election. H. A. HERRING. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the 'office of Magistrate for the 8th judicial dis trict of Edgefield county, pledging my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. A. C. OUZTS. For Cotton V/eigher. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the position of Cotton Weigher for the town of Edge field, and if elected will be faithful to all of the duties of said position. T. P. MORGAN. cough continue? J^j ' system is e~ha isted ?and ^ esistance weakened. ?gj "J* Emulsion* # lgthens your entire system. ^ Oil and Hypophosphites so Q to take and easy to digest. Q PS: Soc. AND $1.00 FeHovz-citizens, ^ ^we solicit your votes. We need 'em ra our busi ness; FOR STATE SENATE. I aDDOUDce 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. HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives, pledging myself to abide the result of tho Democrat ic primary and to support the nominees of tho same. S. McG. SLMKINS. Thanking my friends and fello" citizens for their past generous con sideration and soliciting their votes in the approaching primary, I announce my candidacy for the House of Rep sentatives as a member from Edge field county, subject to all of the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic party, and pledge myself to abide the result of said px ?mary election. J. R. BLOCKER. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. To the D?mocratie Voters of Edgefield County. I hereby announce myself candidate to succeed mypelf as Superintendent of Education of Edgefield ' County, subject to the usual Democratic primary. If elected, I will endeavor to be as faithful to the trust in the future as I have endeavored to be in the past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND I hereby announce myself candidate for Superintendent of Education, subject to the Democratic .primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Edge field county. If elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious dis charge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOLSON For Clerk of Court. Thanking the citizens of Edgefield county for the generous support given me in the past, I hereby announce my- j self a candidate for re-election to the I office of Clerk of Court, pledging my self that if elected, I will try and be faithful to the tru?. -s imposed upon me. Wi;', ?bide the result and support the nominees of the Democraiic- pri mary. W. B. COOB?RN. COUNTYTREASURER. I herewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters'of. Edge field county for re-election to the office of Treasurer, in the AuguBt primary. I shall faithfully abide by all rules-, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic party. J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announce my candida cy for election to the office of j Treasurer of Edgefield county, subject to the Democratic prima ry. The support of th? people will be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T. MIM S. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Audi tor of Edgefield county and solicit the support of ?he people, pledging myself to abide rae result of the Democratic primary. J. RANSOM TIMMER MAN. I hereby announce myself for the office of Auditor of Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary, and pledge myself to abide the result of same. J. B. HALTIWANGER. For Sheriff. I hereby respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Edgefield county, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of the Democratic primary and support the nominees of the same. W. G. OUZTS. At the'solicitation of many friends I offer myself a candidate for sheriff of; Edgefield county, and pledge my self to abide by the result of the Democratic primary, and to give my entire time and natural detective ability to the office. R. T. SCURRY. Master in Equity. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Master in Equity of Edgefield county, subject to the rules ofithe primary. W. F. ROATH. FOR SUPERVISOR. I take this 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 p-imar.v. I will gratefully appreciate the support and votes of all my friends and feliow citizens. D. P. SELF. Subject to the Democratic primary I respectfully announce my candidacy for the office of Supervisor of Edge field countv, and- respectfully ask th< support of my friends and fellow citi zens. I fear that I shall not be able t< canvass the county, so earnestly bej my friends to take care of my interests R. J. MOULTRIE. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor o Edgefield county, and pledge myself t abide the result of the Democrati primary. ALBERT P. LOTT. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I respectfully announce mysel a candidate for re-election a county commissioner, pledgin myself to abide the result of h primary aud to support the.ncmi nees of the same. ; W. G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself caudidate for re-electiou a county commissioner aud pledg myself to abide the result of th Democratic primary. W. E. TURNER. For County Supervisor. the card of; Mr. R. J. Moultrie is added to The Advertiser's can didates column this week. He says he will not be able to make as complete canvass as he would 'ike to] do. However, being |well known in every section of the county, it is not as necessary for him to canvass as closelv as a stranger would have to do. Mr. Moultrie understands road work ing and bridge building thorough ly and is fully qualified in this respect as well as in others to fill "the supervisor's office satisfac torily. Very Beautiful Edgeficld'Green wood Home Wedding. Miss Florence Elizabeth Butler and Mr. R. 0. Mayson were hap pily united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the hospitable home of Mr. and'Mrs: R. T. Mayson on the 29th ultimo at half past one p. m. The attendants were as fol lows : Miss Altalou Mayson with Mr. Andrew Bitler, Misa Leila May Butler with Mr. J. J. May son. The bride was most beauti fully attired in white trimmed in lovely ribbon with beautiful hair ornaments. The groom wore the regulation black and shoes of the latest agony which made them look very handsomo indeed. The officiating minister was Rev. Mr. Strickland.; The oeremony was long and very impressive. The popularity of this couple was shown by quite a large crowd of relatives, and friends /ho after a short notice assembled to wit ness the union of these dear young hearts. After'many hand shakes and congratulations, we took up our. drive to the home of the groom's mother, Mfa. G. C. Mayson, where they will make their future home and where there was a sumptuous dinner served at 3 p. m. The din ner consisted of quite a variety of good things, something to suit the taste of every one. W|,were greeted with auch genuine hospitality by Mrs. G. C. Mayson and others that it will be indelibly inscribed upon our memories and we will refer to it in the future with pride. The bride was one of Gieen wood's choicapl young ladies, pos sessing many traits that mark the true Christian young woman. The groom is one of Edgefield's most worthy sous, with a broad field of success before ttiem. May the suushiue of heaven light their pa'thway through life's journey.to succe33 and happiness, is the wish of mauy true friends. A GUEST. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P Morris, of Skippers, V?.. had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and witn 6uch a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was ^persuaded to try Dr. King's New 'Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well mau again. I found nut that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung dis ease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at W E Lynch & Co. Penn A Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. One car of chairs and one car of furniture on the road. These goods were bought doss and we can make prices that should in terest you. Ramsey & Jones. Ready to Grind YourJCorn. I desire to notify the public that my Grist Mill is now in first class condition,, and will grind on every Friday. . . ?>. Abner B. Broadwater. !.. Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 certe the nackage. * W. E. Lynch & Co. Plow g?ar, breast-chains, fifth chains and stretcher-chains at "m Ramsey & Jones. We invite the ladies, to see our beautiful china closet. Nothing in the large cit;~s will surpass them. Ramsey & Jones. A Twenty Year Sentence. ' . ..I have just completed a twen ty year health sentence, inposed by ?ucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured ma of bleeding piles just twenty years ".ago," writes OS. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds aucl cuts in the shortest time*! 25$ at W E Lynch & Co. Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn (fe^on, drug stores. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timraons Bros. Have you tried our "Lord Cas per'' cigars-nothing better. B. Timmons. Spring Qoods. We have ou oar display counters every class- of new spring goods? and at prices much lower than have prevailed for quite awhile. I took advantage of the big decline in prices and bought early in the season when goods were at their low 53?, and desire fco give my eas-' tomers the advantage of the low prices. You can give thia matter the proper appreciation by comiug aud examining the goode and' prices. We cordially invite the public to call when in need of up-to date merchandise at prices that can not be duplicated^ , . We have special prices in Embroideries Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss from a ? to-24 in.^frqm 3c to 35c yard. Val Laces ? in. up to any width. Kibbon, Ribbon. Beautiful Taffeta Satin and Velvet Ribbon in all ot the staple shades and colors, all widths, fro.n lc to 25c yard. Largo assortment of ladies collars in all of the new fads, also large line of belts, all styles. Silks and White Goods. New silks in all colors from 50c to $1.00 yard. White mercerized madras for waists and dresses. Special values in white and colored goods for suits and waists 10c up. White lawn 8? ta 25c. Linen lawn 29c to 50c. Linen s>irt waist goods 25c to 35c. Oxfords, Oxfords. Very large stock of oxfords for men, ladies and misses, black and tan and in the latest up-to-date styles. See ours before buying. Clothing and Hats. We are better prepared than ever to c'othe the men and boye. A very large line of nobby and very stylish suits. All we ask is for you to see the goods and get our prices. Large stock of stylish straw and felt hats. We can supply the ladies with long black and colored silk gloves and mits, aleo with beautiful white and colored parasols. Millinery Deparment. We invite a careful inspection of our trimmed hats for ladies, mis ses and chi'dren. The-most up-to-date line of head wear ever shown in Edgefieid. Be sure to inspect our line before supplying your needs. We extend a cordial welcome to the public. J. W. PAEK. ee! art's Baster Baster Easter Easter Easter Suits Hats Shoes Shirts Ties Look to-day. We can save you mon ey. W/A. HART;