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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JULY 15,1908. Local News. Be one of the 3,000 persons who will assemble at Harmony, on Friday. Mr?. Phoebe Irvin, of Atlanta, ia the guest of ber B?6ter, Mrs. Bettie Cautelou. .? Miss Jessie McKay, of Colum bia, is the guest of Misses Rhett and Maxcie Sheppard. Rev. L- D. Gillespie will assist iu a reVival meeting at Ridge Spring next week. Mrs. Walter Pearce, of Augus ta, is the guest of Mrs. Subna B. Hill. Mrs. Martha Strom and Miss Pauline Byrd visited relatives in OUT town on Monday. j Misses Jennie and Tillie .Gil christ, of R? hobotb, were visitors in Edgefield on Saturday. Hon. D. D.McColJ, of BeuueltB .ville, was amoug ibu visitors in Edgefield on Mouday. Mrs. Henry C. Miller and Mrs. i James D. Mathis, of Trenton, were among the vuitors ' in Edgefbld ou Monday. Try the new Glenn Springs Ginger Ale at Penn & Hoisteius. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sheppard, Jr., have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sheppard, Mre. L. D. Gillespie will leave to-morrow to spend a week at her former nome in Earlv Branca, S. C. Edgefield, Johnsfon and Tren ton will bo deserted villages on Friday] Everybody is going to the .Harmony picnic. Mrs. J. N. Schenk raturned on Friday last after spending a week with relatives at Kirksey, Green wood and Ninety Six. If those who haye uo way of . Bending their haskets to Harmony will notify Mrs. J. L. Minis a way will be provided. Prof. and Mr?. W. W. Brock man are again on American foil. Their present address - is Seattle, Washington, -care of the Y. M. C. A. of that city. Mrs. W. A. "Byrd, accompanied by Mrs. Dr. J. S. Byrd, spent Sat urday and Sunday with ber pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fuller. Col.. S. B. Mays says th?re is . ^vtery litileyprofit now m shipping peaches/ The crop- has been ? so Jarge this 'year that the supply ?iae beeu almost gre?ter than th?? demand. Mr. and Mr3. B. I. Gault and children, of Wagoner, S. C., have b*eii guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. M Jon- s during the past week. Mrs. Gantt is , a sister of Mrs. Jones. Fresh shipment of Harris L'thia Water $1 50 for 5 gallons; Glenn rSpnngs Water$1.75 for 5 gallons. B. Timmons. The crop3 io, the Harmony sec tion ara especially fine. Cotton is inot as fully matured as usual a: -th?shanon, being about fwo weeks ?late, but it has been weH worked, is free from g<-ass and is in a growing condition. .Very large stock of trunks, suit cases and traveling bags. Let us supply your needs. Our prices are -Very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES Hon. B. E. Nicholson lett ou yesterday fer Augueta to join the ?commission appointed by the ?Soiitb. Carolina legislature to in spect tho darns across tb i Savan mah river>They wi li go from Au ^08ta by boat to Savannah. Mr. JNiebolsau will return Friday. We solicit your prescription .-business. Utmost care is exer cised in compounding prescrip tions apd only pure, fresh drugs ar? used. Our prices are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, Fuccessors to G. L. Penn & Son. Little Miss Florence Minis cele brated, ber. tenth birthday on Friday afternoon last, ai.d invited " jbalf a hundred little friends to share the joys of the occasion with her.- After engaging in a great variety of games, the b.\ppy throng was seated in grrups about thy* lawn and ?lelightful re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cogburn enjoyed every minute of the stay with Their relatives in Eatonton, .Ga. The most dehghlfu1 feature of their visit was attending a re ani?n of the Georgia branch of Ihe Cogburn f?mily. Mr. and Mrs. Cogboru were in the heart of the ?jteach belt of Georgia. ??>-?.:>?.'. ? \ PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, davor night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea-j sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. M?FS Nellie Hill entertained a few of her lady friends at a but ton fishing party Friday after noon at rhe home of Mrs. John R. Tompkins. The first prize was won by Mrs Dr. \V. Luther Jon?? anH the second priz? f*?ll to the lot of Miss Sue Collett. At the elos^ of the contest delightful refresh ments were served," We open our forms to announce the death of Dr. W. H. Timmer man which occurred at bis home in Batesbnrg Tuosday night. MJB8 Ethel Hughes, of Hephzi bah, Ga., is a guest at the home ofheruucle, Hou. J. Wm.Thur mond. Mi?? Lucy Gerwig, of Pitts burg, Pa., ia visiting Miss Ruth Coghurn. Miss Gerwig aud Miss Ruth were classmates atHollius Instit ul e. M1153 Lillian Smith left on Sat urday for Lancaster, where she will visit Mrs. M. J. Green, nee Miss Fannie Cochrau. The greatest bargain iu toilet soap can be. had at tho popular: store of Messrs. May & Tompkins. They will sell you seven cakes of soap and a box ot talcum powder for twenty-five ceuts. Atteution is directe! to the new advertisement of Mr. J. W. Peek. It will pay vou to avail yourself of ?tho great bargains he is offering in seasonable mer chandise. Mrs. Wal leo* Miller entertained a number of.frieuds at her ele gant home near Trenton on Tues day afternoon in honor of Mrs" Miunie Ligou Brantley; of Texas. The Advertiser household is^ greatly indebted to our kind and very throughtful frieud, -Dr. E. C. Smith, for a large crate of finely flavored Willistou caute 1 ou pep. Miss Estelle Sibloy, uf Augus ta, is the guest of M?83 Mattie Carmichael. Miss Sibley is quite a favorite in Edgefield, haviug made many friends ou former visits. After giving th?-'matter du? consideration, Mr. H. A. Herring bas decided to withdraw from the race for the position of magis trate of the 8th judicial district. Just received a r.ew lise of va? ,'cienues, round thread and cluny laces at special prices. We invite the ladies to call to see these uuusual values. J. W. Peak. During the past week some of the finest Elberta peaches that we have ever seen were sold on the local market. Fruit growers say all peaches, particularly the El bertas,"tbe queen of the orchard," ara from two to three weeks ear lier this year than usual. Why not repaint your floore? We can supply any color of the best paint on the market. Bi Timmoue. i Mrs. O. J. Holmes and her daugnter, were visitors in Edge field on Saturday last. Mrs. Holmes is the mother of Mr. Cor nelius Holmes, the popular sales man atnPeou <fe Holstein's, and is one ot the pillars of Red Hill church. Mr. C. A. Loug, the mau who always has something' good to sell, brought fifty very fine waler melons to Edgefield on last Sat urday aud disposed of- them at very fair'prices. You eau always depecd upon what Mr. Long Belle you. If it were not so far totbe home of .our friend Mr. Sam Gardner, Tbe Advertiser mau would some dark night made a raid on his* orchard, carrying away a two-horse wagon load of peaches. Several persons have told us of the almost uulimited q'uautity of very fine peaches that Mr. Gardner has. We have just received a brge aisortment of jewelry aud silver ware, in the latest designs from the most up-to-date and most re liable manufacturers in the coun try. We invite you to call and inspect these goods. RAMSEY & JONES Mrs. J. C. Mace-nee NMiss Agnes Griffin-of Marion, accom panied by littta J. C. Mace, Jr., is the gu^st of her aunt, Mrs. Orlando Sheppard. "J. C." is a very bright and mauly little fol low. Duriug the recent, session of the Press Association ho was pet ted and fondled by every member of the party, a universal favorite. The Harmony Picnic. Since the picuic that is to be giveu at Harmony on Friday was first mentioned it has been a lead ing topic of conversation. And rightly so, because it will, judg ing from "all indications, easily he the largest gathering ever held in the county. Preparations are being made to furnish free dinner to upwards of 2,000 people. Bear den's baud, composed of six of the bent musicians in Augusta, bas been engaged for the day. There will be four addressee, one each hy the following distinguish ed gentlemen: Hon. Herriot Clarkson, of Charlotte, Hon. C. C. Featherstone, Dr. J. W. Dan lelp. and Hon Seaborn Wright, of Rom?, Ga. The last named gen tlemen ie the brilliant Georgian who led the prohibition forces to victory ?Q our sister state. An op portunity to hear so many able addresses without cost is not often presented to our people, There fore, it is hardly necessary to urge them to go. The ladies of Johnston, Tienton, Edgefield. Philippi and Harmony commu nities are urged to oxr-y baskets. Baist's Turnip Soed We have just received a fresh pupply of Bnist's Celebrated Tur nip seed, Ruta Haga, Golden Ball, Flat Dutch, Aberdeen Seven Top etc. Penn & Holstein. Successors to G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. mid Mrs. Ceo. F. Mims, accompanied by their bweet litUa children, left OD Friday for r? stay ?f two wepks iii Spartanburg county and ip the mouetains. Mr? Paul W. Gibacn, of Atlanta, a life-long friend of Mr. Mime, wi?! accompany them on tbeir mountain tour. Old bachelors and young men, best ir yourselves. Edgefield will be literally swarming with fair young visitors thia summer. Al ready they are beginning to ar rive. Make them have "the time of tbeir lives" while here, so when they depart from our borders they will carry with them only pleas ant recollections of Edgefield. Mr. S. W. William? made a hurried visit to Edgefield recent ly and was very cordially receiv ed by bis friends. After leaving bereMr. Williams, availing him self of the very low railroad rates to Denver, took a two weeks trip out weet. We understand that be is pleased with Clio and has decided to remain witb the large mercantile firm at that place for another year. After attending the meeting ol' the farmers clubs at Meriwether on Thursday last as a delegate from the Elleuton club, Mr. Frank Ycungblood, accompanied by bie little1 eon, came to Edge field and remaiued with his sis ters and brother at the old hom? until Monday. Mr. Youngblood has many stanch friends m our town who alwa\K give li i ai a hear ty heed clasp'. Old Quarry to be Drained. .\t n meeting of the town coun cil on Monday morning the drain age of the old quarry was discuss ed, and, ne the eojnty owes the town 130days work, it was nnnni mously decided that *tbe county an'borities bf? urged to put the convict force at work on the old quarry. If such an arrangement can not be coade vAh tho county, the town will doubtless undertake the drainage of the quarry at an early day. Trolley Meeting Called. Tho sub-committee appointed some time ago to do certain pr? liminary wojk ia connection with the proposed trolley lino from Au gusta to Edg?fkld iesuei; a call this week for a mass meeting uf the citizens cf our town and corni ly to be beld in the court bouse on Wednesday next. July 22nd. Edgefield is greatly in nord of?ad ditional railroad facilities. So, if it be possible to secure another road, let our )*?ople combine their efforts and her d their energies to the accomplishment, of tin? one purpose. By coming together iu the above-called mas* meeting the matter can be discussed in all of its bearings. Yet a Young Man. Although bur popular young friend, Dr.. James S. Byrd, has taken unto himself uncharming wife and bas firmly established himself ia the practice ?f h i s.pro fession, be is yet a vary young man.". On Thursday evening last, be celebrated his 27tb birthday by inviting more than a dozen friends to break bread s with him. Seated around the large table, upon which was spread a prince ly-feas,t, were fourteen "thorns" and not a single "rose,", save the very beautiful flowers that had been tastefully arranged upon the table. So well was it prepared and so beautfiully served that no din ner was ever more thoroughly tD joyed thau this. After returning to'the parlor, cigars were handed, and for several hours, enveloped in fragrant smoke of imported Havannas, the congenial coterie indulged in timely anecdotes, rppartee, ajd sparkling wit. Al though the qu'.eu of the home did not appear upon the scptie it could be ea&ily seen that she had planned and arranged tho even ing's eutertainmput. Sunday School institute. Tho Sunday school institute that is being conducted in thp j Presbyterian church bv Rev. F. W. Gregg, of Abbeville, and Mr. S" Cr; Hodges of Greenwood h?ie proveu very interesting and prof itable to those who have attended. Our p?ople arp peculiarly iortu uatp in having these very zealous Christian workers, Sunday school spec;alists, come to labor among titra, and we regret that a great er number have not attended the institute. Everyone can derive much pleasure and profit from the splpndid addresses by these gen-1 llempu. The institute will close with this evening's exercise. L,pt everybody be present. The usu fl\ Wednesday evening prayer meet ing will not be held at the Bap tist church. Cheaper Water. We are glad to announce to ocr patrons that weean now supply them with 5 gallon demijohn 1 Glenn Springs water for $1.7 o. Penn & Holstein. SuccsEors to G. L. Penn & Son. . , Th* Remedy That Does. l,Dr. King's New Discovery ie the remedy that does the healing othprs promise but fail to per form," says Mrs. E ll Piersou, of Auburn, Centre, Pa. It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that, other Irpat nienrs relieved on iv temporarily. New Discovery is doing me BO much ?oo? that. I ff>el confident its continued use fi r a reasonable length of time will restore me tc perfect health. This renowned cough and cold remedy and tin oat aud 1 u ri tr: healer is sold nt W E Lynch &.Co., Penn (fe Holstein, successors lo G L Penn & Son. drug stores. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. U. D. C's. to Meet. The Daughters of the Confed eracy will mee.t with Mrs. W. JL?. Dunovant ou the afternoon of July the 20ib, at half past five o'clock. Mr?. N. G. Evans, Pest. Mrs. Ji D. Holstein, Sec. N otice. The Executive committee of th?* Democratic party of Edgefield couut}' will meet at Edgefield court house at ll o'clock a. m , Wednesday, July 22nd. All mem bers are earnestly r?qaes?fcd to at tend. B. K. Nicholson, Chairman. Notice to Candidates. A31 candidates must filo their pledges with county chairmau and clerk , of court, and pay assess ments to W. \V. Adani3, treasury fr, before 12 m. of Wednesday, July 22hd, 3908. in order to be entitled to enter the Democratic primary. / B. E. Nicholson, Chairman. Send Names of Delegates. The Sunday schools through out the -Edgefield association are requested ti nd urged to send the barons of their delegates In thy Sunday school convention to bfl held at Clark'* Hill to Mr. S. T. Adams at once. Mr. Adams is chairman of the committee on hospitality, and receiving the J names in , advance will greatly facilitate the assignment of homes l'or tba delegates. Atteud to this at once. The Trolley Line Notice. lt has been decided by theeCtb j committee of the incorporators of the Augusta ami Edgefield Elec tric Railroad to call a meeting of the citizens of Edgefield, and any one interested in '.he line, to na*!*?! in tbs Ciurt house here on Wed-j nesday, July 22ud, to discuss the! situaiiou. It is hoped that there will ba a lull attendance. This-j meeting will be of vital interest to Edgefield and Edgefield coun ty. The books of subscription are open, and all who desire to do so can become subscribers to tho road. The subcommittee desires to get matters in shape SD that a report can barnacle to the board nt au early data ajid an organiza tion perfected Wm. P. Calhoun, chairman, W. A. Strom, S. B. Maye, Committee. Very Narrow Escape. Tbe papers have rectify con tained many .notices of damage and death- by lightning in ali parts of the country, but fortu nately no fatalities have occurred within the horders , of Edgefield county. However, on Wednesday last an electric ?lorin was attend ed hy almost .serious results nea our towu. Lightning 6truck a Jarg? tree near the home of .Mrs. Emm?. Dobson, scattering bark and splinters in tbe frout piazza. Aboutthe same hour the borne of Mr. James Brown WAS struck, doing considerable damage to the! budding besides setting it oo fire. 1 Mr^-Brown was in the/house at the time and was severely shock ed. Hn recovered, however, io time to extinguish the fl.imes. Notice to Farmers Union. The State Convention of the South Caroliua State Farmers' Union will convene in the House of Represntati\M hali in Colum bia un WednesJay July 22nd at S: 15 p. m. Where the county uu ion is formed, the basis of repre sen talion is one delegate at large and o:i? delegate for every hun dred m?mbers or majority frac tion ; where there is no county or ganization each local is entitled to one delegate. If you have not already done so, have a called meeting and elect your delegates Application has boen made for reduced rates on the railroads Please ask for that rate, and wh- re you cannot get it, please ask the agent for a certif?cale. B. Harris, S. C. State Farmers Unio Best The World Affords. "It gives rn'1- unbounded pleas ure to recommend Bneklen's Ar nica Salve," writes J W Jenkins, of Chapel Hil!, N C. I am con vinced it's the best suivi- the world alf. rds. Il cured a fe?on on my thumb, and it never fails to ho :! every eore, burn or wound tn which \- is applied. 25c at W E Lynch et Co., Penn & Holstein, -Hicce63or8 to G L Penn & Sou, drug 6toree. For Coroner. I hereby respectfully 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 all rules, regulations and de cisions of the Democratic primary. GIP H. SEIGLER. I hereby annonce myself as a can didato for the office of Coroner of Edgefield county, subject to thc 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 Edgefield county, e pledging myself to abide the result of I the Democratic primary and to support c the nominees of the same. ? r PETER OUZTS. I Rickets. Simply the visible sign are not forming rapidly ei Lack of nourishment ii Scott's Emulsio entire system. Stimulate: Exactly what baby ne* ALL DRUGGISTS> 50c. A I ! CANDIDATE t Primary Augusi S*. V J. * . For United States Senate. I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the ap proaching Democratic primary, andi respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this state. . R. G. RHETT. For Congress. I hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for re-election to Cori fress from the second congressional istrict of South Carolina, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary election, and I hereby pledge myself to abide- the result of the. same and to support the nominees thereof. J. 0. PATTERSON. For Solicitor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the Eleventh1 Ju dicial Circuit; and pledge myself to abide by all the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, and to sup port the nominees of said party. GEORGE BELL TIMMERMAN. For Stale Senate. I announce myself a candidate for the position of state senator, from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of ihe' Democratic primary. _ .P. B. MAYSON. ""i hereby announce mysu'f a candi date for the State Senate, ard pledge myself to abide the result of rbt Demo cratic primary election, and support the nominees of the party. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. House of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself tx I candidate for the House of Ropresen-1 I tatives, pledging myself to abide the j I result of the Democratic ; primary and ? to support the nominees of the same. S..McG. SIMJKINS. Thanking my friends and ?eIIow citizens for . their past genero?s con sideration and soliciting their votes m the approaching primary, - I announc? my candidacy for the House of Rep :$eotatives as a member from Edge field county, subject to all of the niles ?and regulations of the Democrat ic party, and pledge myself to abide the result of said primary election. J. R. BLOCKER.!! 3j I hereby announce myself a candi date for tile Housfe of Representatives from .Edgefield county and pledge my self to. abide the result pf the Demo cratic primary. S. T. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce that i am a candidate for the.House of Represen tative ' from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the rules and. regulations of the Democratic party. M. P. WELLS. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of ^Representatives from Edgefield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democrat ic primary next summer; and I pledgaJj myself to abide the result of same. J. C. MORGAN. ^ For Clerk of Court. Thanking i county for th me in the pas self a candids office of ?lerl self that if el faithful to me. Will abid the nominees mary. For Sheriff. Thereby respectfully announce that 1 am a candidate for re-election to the Dffice of Sheriff of Edgefield county, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of the Democratic primary and Mipport the nominees of the same. W. G. OUZTS. At thc solicitation of many friends [ offer myself a candidate for sheriff )f Edgefield county, and pledge my self to abide by the result of the Democratic primary, and to give my .'htire time and na ural detective ibility to the office. R. T. SCURRY. I hereby announce myself a candi- D late for the office of Sheriff of Edge ield county, and pledge myself to ibide the result of the -Democratic jrimary. EUGENE F. THRAILKILL. I hereby announce that I am a can- ! in ??date for the office of sheriff of Edge- \ D ield county and \ ledge myself to-abide he result of the Democratic primary md to support tho nominees of the lame. W. R. SWEARINGEN tc di ! ci For Supervisor. Subject to the Democratic primary, respectfully announce my candidacy or the office of Supervisor of Edge ield countv, and respectfully ask the upport of my friends and fellow citi ens. I fear that I shall not be able to anvass the county, so earnestly beg iy friends to take care of my interests R. J. MOULTRIE. I hereby announce myself a candi' ate for the office of Supervisor of Mgefield county, and pledge myself to bide the result of i;he primary elec ion. J. H. REEL. I hereby announce myself as cand? ate for Supervisor of Edgefield coun y feeling that my experience in the last fits me for the important duties f the office. A. A. EDMUNDS. For County Treasurer. I herewith very respectfully offer nyself to the voters of Edgefield coun y for re-election to the office of Treas rer, in the August primary. I suall aithfully abide by all rules and regu ations and decisions of the Democrat c party. . J. T. PATTISON. I hereby announc my candidacy for lection to the office of Treasurer of Cdgefield county, subject to the Demo rarte primary. The support of tho leople will be gratefully appreciated. JAS. T. MIMS. ?8> that baby's tiny bones ?gp lCMgh. 5 the cause. n nourishes baby's s anc? makes bone. ids. ND $1.00 y?MWi nunn it?tii %\ Thc Planter's loan:: S : and Savings Bank jj % ; Augusta, Ca. ; ; - ? Pays Interest on Deposits, .. - * Jfr Accounts Solicited. . . ^ LC.H?YNF., CHAS. G. HOWARD\? - . RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000. .. Xi-H-i-t innnnniH-H* YOU 73. EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEMEIDAY, JULY 18, 1908. ?M-11 ll 1 H-Ml l-l M IIWA THE NATIONAL .BANK OF AUGUSTA, J ; AUGUSTA, GA. , , L. C. HAYNE, CHAS. E. CLAJiK, .. President. d?snier.T CAPITAL $250,000.00. Surplus & Profits $190,000.03. The business of our out-of-town friends '$* receives the same careful attention aa. t.ii nt .j* of our local depositors. Tho accounts of ?careful conservative peoplesolicited. . NO. 29. We have many useful articles u our 5 and 10 cent counters. May & Tompkins. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give ?special attention to all prescrip ,ions sent us. A share of your )atronage solicited. B. Timmona. Notice of Election. Au election for public cottou weigher for the town of Edgefield will be held at Edgefield court bouse, S. C., on Monday, August 3rd, 190S. Polls open at 9 a. m and close at 4 p. m. All qualified electors of Edgefield couuty who market their cotton at Edgefield will be allowed to vote. W E Turner, W G Wells. County Board Commissioners, E CSC. Free Scholarship. One (1) vacancy in the State Scholarships in the South Caro lina ivftlitary Academy, to be filled by competitive examination, exists in Edgefield couuty. Application blanks may be ob tained by applyiug to the County Superintendent of Education, or to the Superintendent, Citadel, Charleston, S. C. These applications carefully filled out must be received by the Superiutandent at the Citadel by August 1st, 1908. T/MMO/VS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown i nd Bridge Work a Special ty. i Do vou A Rea urpri but the thing that will takfyouH being sold at. i rf SPECIAL LC r: M ssa ?Ssl rr sf 1 Sra For the Summer Monti Ladies', Misses' i AN1 White Waist Goods cc Come to ? 'immens Locals. Have you tried our 15 and 25 euts parched coffee. Nothing equals Argo Salmon or the price Delightful lye hominy in cans. Best green coffee iu, town 2 iounds for 25 cents. Nothing better than Wbrte ^ove Aud Swift's Premium Hams. Very large assortment of fine shewing and smoking tobacco. Try our Lord Casper Cigars. Improved Fruit Jars and extra rubbers. Best Toilet soaps and toilet powder. Try our Sun-Proof Paints, all colors. B. Timmon8. We would be glad ^ for the housewives to see our large^stock of Crockery. We have plain and decorated wa/e. and can supply the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jones. When you need a bugg}* try a Rock Hill, or Hackney, or Colum bus, or av Tyson and Jones. No stronger line of buggies can be lound in this section. sLarge as* sortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. I t Can't Be Beat. Tho best of all teachers if,ex perience. C M Harden, of Silver City. North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does ali that's claimed for it. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles it can't be beat. I have tried it and -find it a. .most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the 'best of all medicines also for weakness, lame back and all run? down con ditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee, at W E Lynch & Co., Penn & Hol stein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. 50c. oking over the Summer Fabrics auty will certainly surprise you, breath away, is the price they're --sr- rfl&ft f*?jr m PRICES is offered in Gents', ind Children's Shoes e Tailored ts. ?ming in each week. ofob.