Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 22, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

efield Advertiser >NESDAY, APR. 22,1908. ocal News. |s Carrie Morgan is visiting home of her uncle, Hou. J. Tb ormond. * W.-D Oozta attended the Medical Apsosiatica that |ucd in Anderson last week. and Mrs. J. Berrien Wal Ind their bright little son, ms, are guests, of Capt. and j (N. G. Evans. . and Mrs. A. F.-Broadwater d relations of Mrs. Broad in Greenwood county on [day and Sunday last. jhear that our friend Luther lap. an acre iu strawberries, itt he gathers .bushels of every morning as large as |e egg. ipersnoe rally will be held ^vens Creek church on the pday in May. We shalHiave say of it next week. Dharles E. Holson having\ after due consideration idraw from the race for weigher, we nave-dropped fd' from our candidates col ler James Sheppard, a ma tte of the S JU th Carolina fsity, spent Saturday and .at home, resuming his Monday morning. called meeting of Concor- J fd ge last week, Dr. C. JE. Dr. R. A. Marsh and' Mr. Timmarman fach took a stride the Masonic goat. J. Belton Hargrove, ac |tiied by Dr. J. H. Self, wtnt is ta on Monday to consult :ialiEt concerning his eye ?was" injured some time ago ie was shot. by a negro. received a beautiful lot of is, figured and plain lawns immer goods of all kinds, (dies should uot miss seeing J. W. Peak.. and Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn in Edgefield on Monday.] 'here-Mr. Littlejohn. pur-1 paints and some other ma for Rose Cottage. He says J >pes to complete his new next week. J. H. Allen has just com the painting of his new which adda greatly to its trance. Mr. W. E. Lott will early day have the painters (form bis residence into a | >ne. I ?sh candies: Just received aj shipment of Sparrow's, >lates and bon bons by ex-j B. Timmons., T James S. Byrd joined Mrs* iu Colombia-on Saturday |DOOB.^ They returned on Sun afternoou, accompanied by Mary *. fitzmaurice, Mrs. I's aunt. ?sees Lillian ajd Kathrine laurice and Mise Marie Bra three pretty and popular *s.from Columbia, will arrive 'riday to be guests of Dr. and James S. Byrd. ir. W. B. Penn returned ou lay last, after spending a ?th in the sanitarium in jladelpbia. His friends are ttlv rejoiced over his very rked improvement. ' - \ leon Springs and Harris [bia water always on baud. B. Timmons. rby be old-fashioned? 'Wear -to-dnte clothes. Buy by mail [Augusta the newest styles, the it good?, at the lowest pries, fud.for circular to Mrs. J. Les Diilon, Professional shopper, )S Ellis St. .We solicit your prescription (?usinews. Utmost care is exer ised in compounding prescrip ioDs and only pure, fresh drugs re used. Our prices are very ?asonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, PUCCeS80r8 to G. L. Penn & Sou. Mr?. W. L. Dunovaut spent thursday last in Columbia, and ie/ daughter, .Miss Ellen, who is student of the CollegeJOT Wo ien, returned with her and re .uiainfd at home uutil yesferday. [Miss Ellen is a very hard student [and is making au exceedingly ^creditable record at college. Mrs. Tbos. H. Rainsford, Mrs ' Walter S. Adams and Miss Mat rtie Carmichael attended the Wo r man's ' Missionary Union- in ^Brooklyn, Lexington county, on 'Saturday and Sunday last. Mrs. IRainsford ana Mrs. Adams rep resented the missionary society of the Methodist church and Miss pMaitie attended as the represen tative of the Juvenile society. Delightful csmud California Peaches and Pears. B. Timmons. PRESCRIPTIONS our special [ty. We solicit your Prescriptions ^ lav or night. \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs -curate compounding, and rea avouable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. When coca cola was firft plac??< on the market and became s< >opular in a sbort time, man; ?redjeted that ifs popularity rould soon wane. Not so, bowe/er There is mue consumed now thai ver before. .One of Edgefield' drugstores recently dispensed?) iutire barrt-1 of coca cola in five o ix weeks. . Mrs. Dr. W. D. Ouz's and'her daughter were among tho visitors io Edgefield on yesterday. Capt* E. II. Polk, Mr. B. L. Jou^s aud Mr. W*. H. Harliiig en joyed a royal fish on the S*vau nab severa! miles below Augusta OD Thursday last. The Corner Store offers the, public a epleudid opportunity to purchase alter-Easter merchan dise. See advertisement in this is sue. Mr. R. 'E. Withers ie now in Edgefield doing some landscape gardening. Would not this be a good time to have him improve the grounds around your borne? To Our.Laundry Patrons: Here after laundry will be sent off on Tuesday instead of Wednesday. Please send it in a day earlier. M<ay & Tompkins Large assortment of faveh crack ers just received from the Nation al Biscuit Comp?ov. B. Timmous. The friends of Mr. Walter W. Miller announce him as a 'candi date for magistrate of the 4th ju dicial district. Mr. Miller comes from some i f the be6t stock in the county, being a son of Mr. Law re ce Miller, of the Collier sec tion, and, if chosen by the voters of his district to rill this office, will dispense justino fairly and impartially. Crosses of Honor. The following are th? names of Veteran? to wbom Crosses of Honor will be delivered on Me morial Day, Monday.,' May 11th, all of wbom are urged to be present. J DeLoacb, L J Miller, G W Vauce. S I. Roper, J N Fair, J W DeLaughter, Peter Quzts, J E Doolittle, John Briggs, W J Adams, A L Brunsou, J R Bry ant, Simpson DeVore, Dr. Wm K Griffin, Whitfield Glauzier, Au gustus Wedlock, H E O Marti J. J M Minor, W ?TE Timmetman. Popular Augusta Firm. In this issue will be found the advertisemunt of the J. Willie Levy Company? one of the largest and most popular clothing stores in Augusta. Besides other leading lines, .they sell the celebrated "Hieb Art" clothing made by Strouso Bros. Through honest dealit?g iind courteous treatment !of their patrons this Augusta store-has made many friends in our county* Call upon them wbeu iu the city. Echo From Ohio. A large banquet was j-ecently held by tbe Board/of Trade of Medin3, OLio, - at which one of the speakers was Mr: T. B Lan ham The Medina County Gazette had the following to say of Mr. Lanham's toast : , . ->T. B. Lanham, secretary of the Medina County Y.~ M. C. A , was next introduced to speak on *'Our Medina Boys-Their Deeds an 1 Needs." Witb a few witty referen ces as to his southern rearing and 'several good stories that amused everybody, Mr. Lanham betrau with praise of Medina as a'towu without saloons and their cur*e; then he turned to ask that tho boys b?.known by their owu par eutp, for tbeie are evil places in Medina. Mr. Lanham also plead ed that the mothers make the home their first care always and | not the club/Encouragement and not discouragement was asked for our boys, and a real interest that should be unflagging." We sell Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, which represeut the higheBt standard of excellence. Every pen guaranteed to give satisfact.i?n.' W. E. Lynch & Co. Van Camp's Pork and Beans, and Hul'ed Corn Homiuv. B. Tim mons. For. Rent: My Horn's Creek Dasture, cows 50scents aud horses $1 00 per month. Apply to James D. Mathis, Trenton, S. C. FOR SALE: 200 bushels Marl boro Excelsior Cotton Seed at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to M. DeLoach, Johnston, S. C. Large assortment of stationery iud writing material of all kinds ?net received. W. E. Lynch & Co. See our new madras and suit ings at 10c per yard. May & Tompkins. A beautiful line of laces aud embroideries just received at very low prices. May & Tompkins. Seed Irish Potatoes: Large-ship ment of best, selected Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch & Co. We sell the Waterman Fount ain Pen??-the best on the market. PENN & HOLSTEIN, ? pucceesors to G. L. Penn & Son. We have a nice assortment ot Persian and India lawes and white Piques at very reasonable prices. , May & Tompkins. Best Healer lu The World. RPV. F Starbird, of East Ray mond, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's Arn'ca Salve for sev pral years on my old army wound and other obstiuate sor"-?", auc find it the b^st healer iu thf world. I uso it too with ~reat sue cegj JU my veterinary business.' 25c at W E Lynch & Co. Penn <S Holstein, succeeds to G L Pern dr Sou drug stores. ? Th? Planter's Loan ? I and Savings Bank $ I Augusta, Ca, 4* Pays Interest on Deposits, T ^ Accounts Solicited. 4? t LC. HAYNF, CHAS. C. HOWARD, ll 4? PRESIDE:*?. C?SHIE.?. .? .T RESOURCES OVER.$i,ooo,ooo. $H 1**-M"I"H"I"H ?!? lt ?! 1'WT THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA, ; : AUGUSTA. GA. . . L. C. HAYNE, CHAS. IL CLARK,.. President. Cashier/; . CAPITAL $250,00(1.00. ll Surplus & Profits $190,000.00. JJ The business of our out-of-town friends . a receives the same careful attention as that a m of our local deposit on?. The accounts of>4 careful conservative people solicited. ? # I'M I M IM ll 1 ll 1 ?! 'M-H* VOL.73. EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1908. NO. 17. when eating, that highest wholesome: nothing in it ths distress you - m doubly comfortable This supreme have when the fcx The only baking with Royal Grape There can be no dence when eal ing ; der food. Chemists less of che alum po\ alum or alum salts r O'Flannagau came home one night with a deep band of b?ac?r. ?crapo around hia hat. "Why, Mike!'.' exclaimed his (wife. "What are you wearin' thot mournful thing for?" "I ar?we.irin' for yer first huB band:" replied Mike firmly "I'm I sorry he's dead.-Everybody's Magazine. r Notice of Ejection. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held by the town couucil PH Saturday morning, April 25, for the purpose of elect ing two marshals for tho town of Edgefieid. All applications must be filed with tho clerk. ' C. E. Mav, Mayor, W. H. Barling, Clerk. He Got What He Needed. ''Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says Mr. C Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. I ?'a8'8u,run down that hfe hung on a very slender thread. It was (hen my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed-6lrength. I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turi 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. Fr<.sb 6upply of Harris Lithia Water just received. B. Timmon3. Large assortment of the cele brated Buist "Prize Medal" Gar den Sted. They never fail to ger minate. . PENN ? HOLSTEIN, Bucceesors to G. L. Penu & Son^ ANTI-TRUST OIL. To the merchants of Edgefieid Cou u ty. We have arranged - with Mr. E. S. Johnson lo haudle our oils in Edgefieid Co., and we will keep him suppled with a large stock at all times. He will only sell to merchau's and will supply you from his tank wagon in quantities of 5 gallons up. Thanking ycu for your past patronage and asking a continu- j ance of same with Mr. John son, we remain, YoorB truly. Peoples Oil Company The Anti-Trust Oil Co. GARDEN SEED : A large assort ment of Landreth's celebrated seed Just received. Let us supply your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. We would be gla.l for tho housewives to- see our large stock of Crockery. We have plain and decorated ware, and can supply the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jone*. FOR SALE : Toole Cotton Seed, strictly pure, at 50 cents per bush "1. W. E. Lott. FOR CORONER. I heiewith : very respectfully oiler myself to the voters of Edge field county for re-election to the office of corouer in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide l?y all rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic party. Gip H. Seigler. I hereby annouce myself as a can didats for the office of Coroner of Edgefieid county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary, and will be grateful to my friends and fellow citizens for their votes and for their help. J. B. CARTLEDGE. I hereby announce myself a candi date .for Coroner of Edgefieid county, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. PETER OUZTS. The effect of Scott pale children is magical? It makes them plump It contains Cod Liver and Glycerine, to make : and so put together th* by little folk ALL DRUGGISTS; ? lenee your food is of ness-that it has it can injure or akes the repast : and satisfactory. confidence you )d is raised with powder made Cream of Tartar comforting confi alum baking pow i say that more or vder in unchanged ema ins in the food? Honer Roll. 6th grade: Helen Tillman, Flor ence Peak, Thelma Bailey, Elliot Padgett. Interm?diate grade: Wallace Roper, Juue Raiue^ord, Nell Jones, Emily Tompkins. 7th grade: Francis Burgess, Ella, Mays, Justine Contelou Manie Cheatham, Benjamin Greneker. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I respectfully auuounce myself a candidate for re-election as county commissioner, pledging myself to abide the result/of .he primary aud to support the nomi nees of the same. W. G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as county commissioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. E. TURNER: FOR SUPER. REGISTRATION. I respectfully announce myself a caudidate 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 I he 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 | the nominees of the same. CHARLES STROM. I herewith respectfully announce I 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. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Registration, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary election. A. M. TIMMERMAN. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a caudidate for the office of magis trate of the 8th Judicial District of Edgefield County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. T. j. MCDOWELL. Irma err?idate fer magistrate of the- 4th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. B. ADAMS. We hereby place the name of Wal ter W. Miller in nomination as a can didate for Magistrate of the 4th judi cial district of Edgefield county, pledg ing him to abide the result of the Democratic primary FRIENDS I hereby announce myself a candi date for 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. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate of tne 2nd judicial district, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. WALLACE W. WISE. p| I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of the 5th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject tc the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN R. BLACKWELL. For Cotton Weigher. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the position o: Cotton Weigher for the town of Edge field, and if elected will be faithful ti all of the duties of said position. T. P. MORGAN. I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the office o Cotton Weigher of the town of Edge field. BUD BRYAN. 's Emulsion on thin, & rosy, active, happy. ^ Oil, Hypophosphites fat, blood and bone, t it is easily digested .Oe. AMD $1.00, fr . $ . FeUow--citizens, ?^we solicit your votes. We need 'cm in our busi ness* 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. HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House ot Rep resentatives, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democrat ic primary and to support the uominees of the sume. S. McG. SIMKINS. Thanking my friends and fellow citizens for their past ger ?rous con sideration and soliciting th?-ir votes in the approaching primary, 1 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 primary election. J. R. BLOCKER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Edgefield county and pledge my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. S. T. WILLIAMS. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION. To the Democratic Voters of Edgefield County. I hereby announce myeelf a candidate to succeed mypelf as Superintendent of Education of Edgefield County, subject to the usual Democratic primary. If elected, I will endeavor to beras faithful to the trust iu the future as I have endeavored to be jo the past. Respectfully, W. D. HOLLAND I hereby announce myeelf al 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 self, a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court, pledging my self that if elected, I will try and be faithful to the trusts imposed upon me. Will abide the result and support the nominees of the Democratic pri mary. W. B. COGBURN. 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 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 the people will be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T. MIMS. FOR AUDITOR. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Audi-I tor of Edgefield county and solicit tho support of the people, pledging my?elf to abide tue result of the Democratic primary. J. RANSOM TIMMERMAN. I hereby announce myself for the office of Auditor, of Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations I of the Democratic primary, and pledge | myself to abide the resu't 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.XSCURRY. Master in Equity. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of T laster in Equity of Edgefield county, subject to the rules of the 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 regulationa of the Democratic primary. I will gratefully appreciate the support and votes of all my friends and fellow 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 tht support of my friends and fellow citr zens. I fear that I shall not be able t( canvass the county, so earnestly bef my friends to take care of my interests R. J. MOULTRIE. I 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. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor o Edgefield county, and pledge myself t abide the result of the primary elec tion. J. H. REEL. Spectacles made up to suit you particular need at losrtst possibl price. Ge ). F. Mime, Edgf.field, S ' PROGRAM Inter-Denominational Sunday School Convention to be Held at Parks ville May 6th and 7th Wednesday. 10:30 a.m. Devotional serviV. 10:45 Organization. 11:00 Address of welcome Revs. L. B. White, E. P. Scroggins. Response by Rev. L. D. Gil lespie, Rev. T. P. Burgess. 11:30 The Sunday School a mii sionary force. S. J. Watson, W. E. Lott, Rev. C. E. Burts. .12:15 The Sunday School and Rev erence. Rev. Royal Shannon^ house, G. M. Smith, J. M. Shaffer. 12:45 Qualifications of the teacher. (1) Spiritual. * (2) Moral Rev. P. B. Lanham, Rev. B. J. Guess. Recess. 2:30 Song Service. 2:45 Normal Sunday School work. Rev. J. D. Moore. Open conference 15 minutes. 1 3:30 Aiming after results. Rev. D. A. Sox,.W. D. Holland. 8:15 Song Service. 8:30 Sermon by Rev. J. B. Der rick, Augusta, Ga. Thursday. 10:00 a. m. Prayer and praise ser vice led by Rev. J. P. Meal ing. 10:30 The average Sunday School. Is it worthwhile? R. T. Strom, B. E. Nicholson, Rev. P. P. Bialock. 11:00 The Sunday School and mor al reform. Rev. T. M. Hare, - O. Sheppard. 11:45 The Sunday School, a Bible School. A. S. Tompkins, Rev. J. T. Littlejohn. 12:30 A live Sunday School in each church. How this is to be at tained and maintained? Rev. M. L. Lawson, T. G. Talbert. Program for afternoon to be provided for. 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 have many useful articles on our 5 and 10 cent counters. May & Tompkins. Try our "Moja'1 coffee, the fiupst 25 cent3 coffee in town. B. Timmons. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says: ;'An attack of pneumonia left me BO weak end with such a fearful cough, that roy friends declared consumption uad 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 out that New Discovery is the b?st remedy for coughs and luug dis ease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at W E Lynch & Co. Penu & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drugstores. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 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. Ready to Grind Your Corn. I doaire to notify the public that ray Grist Mill is now in first class condition, and will grind oo every Friday. Abner B. Broadwater. Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 cents the package. W. E. Lynch & Co. Plow gear, breast-chains, fifth chains and stretcher-chains at Ramsey & Jones. We invite the ladies, to see our beautiful china closet. Nothiug in the large cities will surpass them. Rameey & Jones. A Twenty Year Sentence. "I have just completed a twen ty year health sentence, imposed by Buckleu's Aruica Salvo, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O S~ Woolever, of LeRaysvills, N Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25o at W E Lynch & Co. Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Pe:?u & Son, drug stores. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. Have you tried our "Lord Cas per" cigars-nothiug better. B. Timmons. ring Goods? We have on our 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 lowosl, and desire to give my cus tomers the advantage of the low prices. You can give this matter the proper appreciation by coming and oxamining,the goods ai.d prices. We cordially invite the public to call when in need of up-tc date merchandise at prices, that can not be duplicated. We have special prices in Embroideries Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss from a ? to[24 in.'from 3c to 35c yard. Val Laces \ in. up to any width. Bibbon, Ribbon; Beautiful Taffeta Satin and Velvet. Ribbon in all ot the staple shades and colors, all widths, fro.n lc to 25c yard. Large assortment of ladies collars in all of the uaw fads, also larg ? line of belts, all styles. . Silks and White Goods. New silks in all colors from 50c to $1.00 :. 1. White mercerized madras for waists and dresses. Special values in white and colored goods for suits and waists 10c up. White lawn 8? to 25c. Linen lawn 29c to 50c. Liuen shirt waist gOLja 25c to 35c. Oxfords, Oxfords. Very large stock of oxfords for men, ladies aud missep, black and tan and in the latest up-to-date styles. See ours before buying. Clothing and Hats. v We are better pr?par?e!'than ever to c'otbe the men-aud boys. 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 ant felt hats. We can supply the ladies with long black and colored silk gloves and mits, ako with beautiful white and colored parasols. Millinery D?paraient. "We invite a careful inspection of our trimmed hats for ladies, mis ses and. chi'c.ren. The most up-to-date line of head wear ever shown in Edgefield. Be sure to inspect our line beforo supplying your needs. We extend a cordial welcome to the public. J. W. PEAK. PLEB ona We are ready to keep you cool in 2 Piece Suits. Straw Hats. Oxfords, Shoes Shirts, Neckwear Call on us. Prices qual ity and style correct. W A. HART.