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Ed^ef ield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APtt. 29,1908. Local News. . "God give us m?n! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true v faith and ready hands. f Men whom the LUST OF OFFICE . DOES NOT KILL; Men whom the SPOILS OF OFFICE CANNOT BUY; Men who have OPINIONS and a WILL; . Men who have honor, men who will not lie." A large portion of Edgefield -will go up to SteveuB Creek next ] Sunday. Mrs. Martha! Strom aud Miss: Pauline Byrd visited jelatives-tn x^cur town last week. While the coutinu?d rai os have greatly r<-tard^d farm work, they ha.'e been the life of the late grain. Mieses Sophie cud Mattie Low . rey. of Velma, were among the visitors in Edgf?>id on Saturday. In the future, prayer-meefi pg' wiU be held, in th? Mt-tnoc?if;t church at 4:30 o'clock on Thurs-? day afternoou. T)r. A. H. Corleygpnnta pori ion of last week in Atla,nta.at:endiug . the annual meeting of thealumoi of his alnrar ^mater, trie Atlanta. Dental college. ( - Mr. W. E. Ouzts has requested The Advertiser lo state to his frieu ls that be will not be a eau x didate for cottcu weigher this year. Mies Sallie i-ae Nicholson leaves this, week, u? attend the music festival in SpartanlHirg, where she will be the guest of j Miss Emily Harris. Ntxt Monday will be candi dates' day in Edgefield. All of the candidates and some who will yet become candidates will be assign ed "ames" seats in the County Convention. Olenu Springs and Harris Lithia water always on hand . B. TimmonB. If you do not live too far from Stevens Creek,* attend the Tem perance Rally at ?hat church on Sunday next. Urge your friends and neighbors to go. One lady in Edgefield has be "come PO enthused overgrowing flowers that she has planted vines about he> chicken coope, and has pla?itecf phlox (ADCks) around the ne?l of t;er "settin" heue. ? Tornado ?usurance, ' Dwellings ?&U $100.00. . E. J. Norris. Mc. Fr?nk Wost, leading sales Kian of the Rice .and O'Connor ^Sboe Germany, of Augusta, nc cnrcpauieri hy his beautiful young wife., visited bis father, Mr..G. G. West, and uncle, Col. J.P. Hagood, cn Saturday and -Sunday last. Pr?sh candies: Just received a fresh shipment of Sparrow's chocolates aad " bon bons by ex press. - -? i B. Timmone -". Some of.Edgefield's young men a re wo u d F r in g h o w M a j or Ly on wil! iem?in in Aikec f"r a whole week.-Maybe he will absent him .. self tm ni camp long enough to make a short visit to Edgf field. And that visit will not be at the cdlege, either. Just reived a beau'ifui loi. of muslins, figured and plain lawus and summer goods of all kinds. The jad?es should not miss seeing , Jh'm. - . . . . J. WV Peak. Th? Daughters of the Confeder acy have requested us to a noon nc? 4bst the two banks and all the .rtoreB in Edgefield have asreed to close at 2 o'clock on Memorial Day, Monday May the 11th, and wiH remain closed until the me .norial *x??rc>**# ?r? over. Col. James T. Bacon and Mr. L. W. Cceatbain have ienued in? vi tat ions to a luncheon to be given in their flower -gardeu on Satur day, afternoon next from ono to - three o'clock. We nudersfanoTthat on ibis occasion the prizes to be ?warded, this week at the close of ..Tbe.Chronicle's priz? contest will he delivered io toe fair and for tunate young victors. We solicit your prescrit timi business. Utmot-t 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. Penn & Sou. Miss Marv Culler While, of McRae, Ga., was the guest of Mrs. Tiios. H. Ransford lust werk. .Mies White, was very intimately associated with the lamented Miss June Nicbolf-on in China. She Will return in the early fallend make a prolonged visit at the -home of Mrs. Elizabeth Nichol son. _ - ? . -'V ' PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, davor night. "WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Delightful" canned California' Peaches at:d Prars. i ; - B. Tim mons. Another shipment of Sparrow**, ano I .owney Js line candies jus? re ceived. B. Timmons. Supc'ri J tende ut o? Education Wi D. Hollrnd has requested Tb Advertiser t?r announce that b will not be in his office on Satur day next, having been invited to the closing exercises of Colliers school. -In the rf c^nt election of officers of .the ??phradiqa Literary So ciety of the South . Carolina Uni versity Mr. J. C. Sheppard, Jr.. was elected president and Master James Sheppard recorder. A half doz?n or more ??dies from EdgeMeid ar?? in Trenton to day as g?fBts) of the Woman's Missionary Society of- Ebenezer church. The Baptist ladies of Trenton are having a missionary rally to-day. The S. C. C. T. corps of cadets, accompanied by Commandant Lyon and Col. F N. K. BaiW, left for Aiken tbb morning for a week's encampment. The vnung ladies will remsiin at ?he college and contjnne their routine work. Gen. Tb.s. vV. Carwile has is sued an order announcing that the 8*iHfl re-nz'ion wi J beheld in Greenville on .August tbe 12'h and TUtb. There-union for th-3 South-, ern States will -b-- held in Birming ham ca Ju nv 9'. K, lOlH ?nd 11th. Mr. F. P. Walker, Sr.^ is pp?n?d ir?2.th?H r.eek. in Edgefieirl with J:is (iangV.ff-r, Mrs. E. 11. P*rkt?. For mor-' t l.jm-a ' month'Mr. Wal ker bad a severe siroggfo with grip bur has fut;re]y recovered and is looking unusually .well. It h"is beeri*gei?ar?illy regretted that Mr. Robert H. Parks was not retained as a member of the po lice loree. Since be has been serv ing-the town as marshal he ha? always been alert and active, in fact, it is generally conceded that Mr. Parks has made the best o/Ti cer the town bas had in ten years. It haR been reponed for some time that Mr. J. P. Oozte con templated moving lo Augusta in the near future to make his home. He states positively that such is not the case. Mr.- Ouzts has pur chased some timbered lands near North Augusta but has no inten- ! ti on at present of moving bis family. ! Mr. James DeVore, who resides , in th?- Waycross sect iou, an noone- j es his candidacy this week hr the | office of county commissioner. Mr. DeVore is a hard-working ? young farmer* who stays close at , home and minds bis own affairs, < conducting/-them. in a straight- < forward, business-like manner. If j electfd, he will do his utmost1 to i give entire satisfaction. Cobb's Spring Specialties. Attention is-directed to the new advertisement nf Mr. J. M. Cobb ?u this issue. He is now selling bleaching ard long cl..dh al old . prices and has cut the prie s i?n tailor-made skirts and embroid ered waists. Mr. .Cobb announces that he will m?et all competition regardlese of consequences. j "College Beautiful" Entertain ment. On Friday1 eveniue, May tho 8tb, the "Colb gM Beautiful" Club will give an entertainment in the college auditorium in order to ? raise funds to beautify and-im- , prove tho earapu?. The fee for ( i>erieia"l adm.is/siou will h? 15 cent';, . .ind lp cenia fir children and . afudeuts: After the entert ai nmeiit ice cream will be 'served in the college dining room. A Temperance Rally. On Sunday i ext," May < 3rd, a Temp?rance ila'Iv ?viii l>e held at te ve n's Creels church. The mem l>-rs of "Melindree church bave , calied in their regular service for next Sunday and will join hearti ly with the members of Stevens .Creek in the special temperance ? services. Dinner will be served at the church and two services will be held-morning and afternoon. Addresses will ho delivered bv Dr. C. E. Burts, Rev. J. E. Strick- \ land, Orlando Sheppard, Etq., , and possibly other!. All who at tend wi'l spend a very, pleasant ' as well as a very profitable day. i Great interest -aud enthusiasm is being manifested in the Temper- : auco Raiiv, and from all accounts the attendance will be very large. The public is cordially invited to. attend: We sell . Waterman's. Ideal Fouutain Pens, which represent the highest standard of excellence. Every pen guaranteed to give satisfaction. VV. E. Lynch & Co.. Van 'Camp's Pork and Beaus, and H ul'ed Corn Hom i nv. B. Timmons. For Rent: My Horn's Cre?>a pasture, cows 50 cents aud hor6?s $1 00-per month. Apply to James D. Mathis, .Trenton, S. C. j FOR S A Lb): 200 bushels Marl boro Excelsior Cotton Send at 75 cents per bushel. Apply to M. De Loa ch, Johnston, S. C. Large assortment of stationery and writing maierisl ofallkiude just received. W.-E. Lynch & Co. See our new madras and suit ings at 10c per yard. Muy & Tompkins. Fr.sb supply'of ??arris Litbia Water just received. B. Titnmouo. To Tho P???lic: We ure ready to stor>i your cot feiwi and im k* liberal advances on -lame-Sell you your wagons, and buy y IT co!'on eeed. I We solicit your business. .: - ' Adonis Warehouse Co. W. E. Lott, Manager. Quarterly Conference. . pr. J )V. Daniel, presiding el der of tbe Colombia district, will preach at Trentou at 3 o'clock on the third-Sunday afternoon m May aud will hold the quarterly confer ence immediately lifter preaching cervices! Dr. Daniel will Preach in the Edgefield Methodist church on the 3rd Sunday evening in May. Strawberries aril Cream. The W. C. T. "J. wiii sell re f*r---.-bnients' <>;: t he iawn bf M re. B. .Jones on Friday aftrruoon be lg ; J i n ?r nt 1 o'clock. Th . public tortliiiilj? i::vi'ed' Vp oopjie' and j ty free h strawberry's and cream, str?wjb?rry ice cream and o h^r flavor*, with cake made by the best cooks i LI Edg:lield. Rev. John K. Graves.* Notwithstanding the fact-; that their beloved young paslor hus temporarily dfe?rtpct them, hav ing married a wife, the Methodist fl ck wi li Icoutinue th air regular services. On Sunday morning next Rev. John H. Graves, Metho dist pastor at Clemson co ll ego, will fill Rev. Mr. GiiiospieJa pul pit. vVi?l Preside in June. Judge Jarnos W. DaVore will hot enter regularly upon hi* ju dicial dulles'uii il June. On ibo 2nd Monday in June be will pre nde at the r-gular term of court iii lexington; on theist Monday in August he will pr-.-side at Salu da ; on th? 2nd Monday in-Auirust at Edgefield, and on 'iheB'd Mon day in August he will holli Civii court at Saluda. Eany in Septem ber Judge DeVore will be assign ed to duty in the, 10th circuir.lt will be probably three years be foro be completes the rounds of the circuits aud returns to "hie own circuit again. Another Young Edgefieldian Goes After Bride. Rev. L. D. Gillespie, the very popular aud greatly beloved young pastor of the Methodist church, will leave to-day for Early Branch. 5. C., where he will wed Miss Anna Stokes to-morrow afternoon it 4-o'clock. The bride is the very iccomnlisbr-d daughter of the late Gen. William "Stokes. Immediately after their mar riage, Rev. and Mrs. Gillespie ?viii leave Mt. Pleasant for Mt. Gr?lleppib^ father'* hom * in Pick SIR cou u ty, v where they wi\\ ro main for a fortuigh't; A very hear ty reception awaits th^ir arrival iii Edgi field about; May the 15th. W$ Ncc Clozz for thc ?re?^? ?po? being qtv-.,ti<,r?2-: a?. ?.' lb- ? ;i p ;?u-o:i.:;d o?ltpn ,L ...':! close down as oth- c mills a. v.-T the couLl.y pro ?wing, th . s i dc ut, 31 r.. vj. "H. Fisher, sai ?i:a- for the *.:eWit the mill wil. cVp -cl?se, buD may Tor?ibly do E laten E??. btaf?'c? that t?e output ?__ ?.\<.} spinning depar^mi'e'st -.vas cur ta;i(.-tfsome tipi?' a?o. Tuslead of running , day and night on full time, the spindles are now opera ted owly five dayB cut of every week._J\lr. Fisher s^ys.that cotton m il ls. cloie down ojly when they ire unable to purchase cotton-and manufacture it at a proiit. While taw cotton haadoclined about two Dr two arid a half cents p?i pouud, staple cotton' goods Have declined from two to three ~cems per yarn. . To Our Laundry Patrons: H-re af'-,er !a\mc?y wui be Bent off o a Tuesday instead of? Wednesday1. Please Feud it irs a day earlier. May & Tom pk ins Large, assortaient offish crack ers just received from tia*Nation al Biscuit. Com pan v. B. Trmmous. Plenty Of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the liver -.nd bowels. . To get rid of it and headache and billioupuess and the poison that b-ings j iuu dice.. take Dr. King's New Life Pi i i's: the reliable purifiers that do the. work without grinding oi griping. 25c ht W E Lynch <fc Co. Penu & Holstein, successors to G L Peuu & Sou, dr ig atora*. Nothing superior tia our "Whiti Dove" hams. N B. Timmons. Best. Healer In Th? World. Rev. F Starbird, of East .Ray mond, Maine, says: "I have U3e< Buckleo's Arn'ca Salve for eev erai j ears 'on my "lei army wound and other obstinate poro?, ant (iud it toe best healer in ihi wnrld. I usfi it to r with great.BUC CH^J m my veterinary business." 25c-ut W_f? Lynch &y Co. Pairo 6 Holstein, successors to G L Pebi <fc Son dr UK s tores. ? 'beautiful lirie of lnc<js am imbrpfderies just received :>t ver low -pric??. May & '! om pk in P. Seed Irish Potatoes : Large f-b?? meut of b^s1", eek ced Easter Seed Irish Potatoes. W. E. Lynch & Co. We poll the 'Waterman Fou ni ari) Pen.-.-th? best on the mark? PENK .& HOLSTEIN, Piiccee?ors to G. L. Penn & SOL1 J uar. received ire*, h R.hipm?t; Force, Grape Nuts, Out Meal an Shredded Wheat. Ti. Ti m mon P. FOR SALE : 800 bales of fir.? class Pen Hay. "Apply.to \V. J/. Nicholson, Pleasant Laue, S. ( IM m I ter Where the f cake, hot-b? or puddings kial is ir A&solm Not only for ri or for special ti Royal is equally preparation of pl eveiy-day food; sions. It make ta?ty, nutritious c Edgefield Hussars. You are hereby ordeied to meet at Edgefield, C. H. S. C., on Sat urday Way 2nd at 10:30 o'clock. This is the last meeting of the vear and business of importance must be attended to in order that the report of the officer? may bo j sent in. By order of. N. G. Evans, Captain. W. E B. Tompkins/ "1st Sergeant/ " Two Marshals Elected. The first regular meetiug of the new town council was held on P's timi ay morning. Tb?? ordinance prohibiting the sale of soda wa ter, coca cola, etc., on Sunday was discussed; Som-; members of tba council favor a repeal, or v.Qi r?iug -this ordinauc's so us; to ' ;/liotv I-DH stfl* of eoft . drinks on Sunday, while others oppObo any chiwige in th'..- pr?sent Bta"U3. It waa decided t:>% make; no change in ?he ordinance at present. 1 Tho election of murabais was uext eoteri d into, with She result thal Mr. A. A. Glover cud Mr. Jobu Weir wer" chosejv.j toxicatibg liquors, and when it appears to the council that this has been the case with, any of the marshals his office shall at once biconio vacant."" It was unanimously, agreed that a night watchman's clock be pur chased at once. ANTI-TRUST OIL. To the merchanis of Edge Held County. We have arranged with Afr. E. S. Johnson to haudi? our oils iu'Edgefinld Co.,'noel we will ;: ;p bim supp!?ed with a large stock ?t ail J i mee. Ho will only s. li to- merchants* and will supply you from hip tank wagon in quantities .of 5 gallons upi! Thanking you for your past patronage arid asking a continu ance ot samo with Mr. John son, we remain, Yours truly, Peoples Oil Compaoy Tho Anti-Trust Oil Co. GARDEN SEED: A large assort ment of Landretb's celebrated seed just received. Let us supply your needs. W. E. LYNCH & CO. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ We would he glad for the housewives to see our large stock of Crockery. Wu have plain and decorated ware, and can supply the needh of every home, vj^.. Ramsey & Jone?. H?RS?LE: TooleiCOtt.m Seed, strictly pure, at 50 e^nts per bush el*: W. E; Loft. & Twenty "Year Senti nee. ' ? have just completed a tuvn ty year health fifnteiicp, imposod irv Bucklen'a Aamica Salve", which o?;.'d me of ?b'jteedfug piles j list fiwenty year? ago," writes O S ?V.'r.?.lever, ot* rj?l.u-ville, NY I'uciclen'sArnica fc>a|ve heals the '. or-it sores, boiip; "burns.; wounds cu's iu tba shortest time. 25c . r W E Lyn eli & Go. Tenn & Holstein, Ru?ce??ors to Ci L Penn & Son, drug stores. Large, assortment of the cele flated Buist '?Prize Medal" Gar <!eu Seed. They never tail to ger minate.. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Peu ii & Son A New Orleans Because she c nourishment from She took Scoff4 Result: She gained a pour ALL DRUGI ine?t biscuit, eads, cru?s are required idispensable. ch or fine food mes or service, valuable in the lain, substantial, 5, for all occa 5 the food more md wholesome. For County Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself a candidato for re-election > as county commissioner, pledging myself, to abide the result of the primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. W. G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself a-candi date for re-election as couuty com missioner and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. E. TURNER. I hereby announce that I am a can~J didate for the office" of County Com missioner/ and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. JAMES DEVORE. For Coroner. I hereby>espectfully offer myself to the voters of Edgefield county for re election to the office ,of coroner in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide by ail rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic primary. GIP H. SEIGLER. I hereby annouce myself as a can didato for the office of Coroner of Eri?re?ield county, subject to the rules snd 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 herehv rinnn;:nr?o wira^if - **~?M ty, subject to the rules and regula-1 tions of tha Democratic primary. ,;T. J. MCDOWELL. I sm a candidate for 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 the 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 the 2nd judicial district, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. WALLACE W. WISE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of the 5th judicial district of Edgefield county, subject to 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 posici?n 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. I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for the-office of Cotton Weigher ol* the town of Edge field. BUD BRYAN. Just received delightful Roast ed Ooffae, 15 to25ceuts per pound. Timm one Bros. i lave you tried our "Lord (Jas per'' cigars-nothing better. B. Timuiou?. We bave a nice assortment o? Persian and ludia lawes and white Piquee at very reasonable price?. May & Tompkins. We. sell the "Hackney" and 'Old Hickory" wagonfl,iwhicb have [-stood the severest test in this sec tion formaoy years. Two cars non on the road. Ramsey & Jones. i woman was thin. lid not extract sufficient & her food. Y s Emulsion. X id a day m weight igt ?ISTS? 60?. AND $1.00 Cg*, Fellow-citizens, ^jj? we solicit your votes. We need '?sm in our busk BC4S. r For Stat? S?nate. I announce mysejf 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 of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Ropreso.-i tatives, pledging myself to abide th? result of the Democratic' primary and to support the nominees of the same. S. McG. SIMONS. Thanking my friends and fellow citizens for j their past generous con- j sideration arid soliciting their votes in the approaching primary, . I announce my candidacy for the House of Rep sentatives as a member from Edge-j field county, subject to all of the j 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 Repr?sentatives J from Edgefield county and pledge my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. S. T. WILLIAMS. 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 elecied, 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. For Auditor. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor of Edg?field county and solicit the sup port of the people, pledgirfg myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. . J. RANSOM, TIMMERMAN: 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 je-?lection to the office of Sheriff of Edgefield county, and pledge mvself 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 tlie Democratic primary, and to give my entire time and natural detective ability to the office. . -TV m criTDPV I hereby announce myself a cand?7 date for Superintendent of Education, subject to the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Edgefield county. If elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious discharge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOLSON. For County Treasurer. I herewith very respectfully offer myself to the voters of Edgefield coun ty for re-election to the office of Treas urer, in the August primary. I shall faithfully abide by all rules and regu lations and decisions of the Democrat ic party. J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announce my candidacy for election to thc office of ? Treasurer of Edgefield county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. The support of the people will be gratefully appreciated. tJAS. T. MIMS. Masterin Equity. I announce myself a candidate foi re-election, to the office of Master ir Equity of Edgefield county, subject tc the niles of the primary. W. F. ROATH. For Supervisor. I take this means of anuouncing U my friends and fellow citizens that ] am a candidate for re-election to th? office of Supervisor of Edgefield coun ty, subject to the rules and regulation of the Democratic primary. I wil gratefully appreciate the support anc votes of all my friends and fellow citi zens. D.?P. SELF. Subject to the Democratic primary I respect-fully announce my candidacy for the office of Supervisor of Edge field couatv, and respectfully ask th support of my friends and fellow citi zens. I fear that I shall not be able t canvass tile county, so earnestly bej my friends to fake 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 cand date for the office of Supervisor ( Edgefield county, and pledgo myself 1 abide the result, of the primary elei tion. J. H. REEL. For Supervisor of Registration I hereby announce myself a cand date for re-election to the office of Si pervisor of Registration and pled| myself to abide the result of the Demi eratic primary and to support tl nominees of the same. G. G.JWEST. ? respectfully announce myself candidate for re-election to the offi< of Supervisor of Registration, ai pledge myself to abide the result < the Democratic primary and to suppo the nominees of the same. CHARLES STROM. I herewith respectfully annoum myself a candidate for re-election f< Supervisor of Registration of Edg field county, pledging myself to abie the result of the primary election ai to support the nominees of thp part] GEORGE W. QUARLES. I hereby announce myself a cand date for the office of Supervisor < Registration, and pledge myself 1 abide by the result of the primai election. A. M. TIMMERMAN. Spectacles made up to emt- your I particular need at lowest possible price. . Geo. F. Mime, Edgefield. S C . Highest price paid for county claims. Preseut them to Mr. N. M. Jones at the store of Messrs. Jones & Bon. F. N. K. Bailey. We have many useful articles on our 5 and 10 cent counters. May & Tompkins. Try our "Moja" coffee,the finest 25 cents coffee in town. B. Timmons. Plow gear, breast-chains, fifth chains and stretcher-chains at Ramsey & Jones. We invite the ladies, to see our b?au'if jl china closet. Nothing in tte large cities will surpass them. Ramsey & Jones. Try the new breakfast food, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, 15 cents the nackage. W. E. Lynch & Co. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P Morris,of Skippers, Vi had a close call in the spring 1906. He says: "An attack o pu cu monia left me so weak an witn such a fearful cough. tf?a4, my friends declared consumptio had me, 'and death waa or, heels. Then I was persuaded try Dr. King's New Diecov?ry. helped me immediately, and'after taking two and abhalf bottles" was a well mau again. I fotfn out that New Discovery is the be remedy for coughs and lung dh? ease iu all the world." Sold under guarantee at W E Xynch & Co. Penu <fe Holstein, succ?s aors-t G L Penn ? Son, drug stores, and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ? One car of chairs and one car. of furniture on the joad. The* goods were bought close and can make prices that should in tereet yoa. Ramsey A; Jones. Ready to Grind Your Corn. 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. THE Satisfactory STORE. THE Satisfactory! "STOKED These Prices are only good until Tues day, May the 5th. 25 Pcs. A. F. C. Ginghams' I2jc value at 8jc*| 2 Bales White ?omespu?i. 7c value at 4^0. 5 Doz Solid Gold rings, plain and sets, foi misses, children ?nd grown folks $2.50 va!ue| at 9SC. , 500 yards dress gingham^ all beautiful patterns" loe values at"6?c. % 5 pcs. China Silk, white, cream and fancy Howers, real value 75c, sp?cial this sale 45c. 20 ncs. 6hc apron Gingham at 4?c. e waist-25 doz. silk lisle superior tex ribbon at 25c. enVstraw hats'all good styles,rprices orr/$i.25 to $2.pp at 79c. iffeta silk ribbons all shades I2^c. val 75 pcs ribbon 10c 7?c. .25 piecs 25c at 17JC - 25 prs. men's blue serge pants, beautiful quality sell everywhere for $5.00 special at $3.59. 5Q pairs men's blue serge pants $4.00 value at $2.98. 25 pcs. fancy madras all designs in dots and checks, plaids and stripes real value 15c at 9C.j 25 net waists, very stylish and ''chic", silk lined $4,00 value at $2.75. 50 Skirts in blue, black and brown Panama $5.00 value at $2,50. 50 M^n's suits in black and dark blue serge nice-J ly made $i3*.5o value at $8.49. 50 Men?s 2 piece suits in light gray and beautiful checks $10.00 values at $6.75 We have also a complete stock of men's youth's and boys' suits ali styles and colors which we . have not space enough enough to mention prices MIJIITJIIVESIIY Our line of Millinery is complete. Have a handsome line of trimmed and untrimmed hats in all of the latest styles and shapes. Miss Katel* ye still has control of this Department and will take] pleasure in showing you through. I We are ready to keep you cooi in , 2 Piece Suits. Straw Hats: Oxfords, Shoes : Shirts, Neckwear Call on us. Prices qual ity and style correct. W A. HART.