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Edenfield Advertisei WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14,1808. Local News. Teachers' examination on Fri day next. Dr. J. S. Byrd spent Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. W. W. Adams spent Thursday last Jn Trenton. Col. J. H. Tillman went to A? kan on legal business OD Thurs day. Capt. N., G. Evans was called to Johnson on professional busi ness on Thursday last. Editor H. C. Bailey of the Johnston News-Monitor was in town on Monday shaking bands with hie friends. Soereette for evening dresses ?3 the talk of the town.x We have it in all of the popular shades. May & Tompkins. Mrs. J. Maner Lawton left for Beaufort oe Thursday last, after ?ponding* the en m mer in Edg<= field with her sister, Mrs. Wm. P. . Calhoun. Chic. Chic Chic An Edgefield lady bas already worn out oue tape line measuring! her chrysanthemums. She meas ures them before breakfast and again at nightfall. How about a Brussels or Ax minster art equarn, velvet rugs, beautiful upholstering goods, lambrequins, etc. . RIVES BROS. Dr. J. T. Pattison, the county treasurer,, will be in his office on ? to-morrow to collect taxes. Who will be the bolder of tax receipt No. 1 this year? Mr. L F Dorn, as. ageut for the heirs at law of William Wells, deceased, advertises a valuable tract of land for sale iu Plum Branch' township. Attention rs directed to the* nd vertisementof Mr. A. M. Timmer man in this issue. He eau supply you with cotton seed meal and hull8 at reasonable prices. Chic Chic Chic Mr. W. H. Turner of the Corner Store has just returned from mar ket, having gone to repleoish iu person bis stock which had be come somewhat broken in certain lines by the rush of early fall shopper's. Edgefield's floral fair will be held on October the 30th and - Johnston's on November the 7tb. The data, for Trenton's fair bas . not been annouueed yet. Handsome line, of colors in 50, inch Broadcloth, and popular] shades in dress goods. See our prices. RIVES BROS, Cobb's Old Stand. - Miss Gladys Tarrant of MK Carmel has (become, a student, j of the 8. C. U.I. Her ^ncle, Mr. Wm. P. Calhoun met her in Augusta on Thursday last. . Maj. Samuel Tompkins cele brated his 89th birthday on the 2nd of October at his borne in Columbia. Major Tompkius is the eldest living alumnus of the South Carolina University. Chic Chic Chic Mise Rhett Warren has been engaged to teach in the Ward's graded sc?ool next session. Miss Ethel Godman, another S. C. C. I. graduate, bas also.been ern pl o ved - as one of the assistant teachers. - Fresh shipment of Armour's] 'Gold Band" and Swift's ^Pre mium" hams. B. Timmons. Mr. J.D. Holstein has returned from New. York, where he spent ten days purchasing a large stock of Christmas merchandise for Messrs. Penn & Holstein. Mr. ; Holstein reports having bad a very pleasant and profitable trip. Chic Chic Chic Hon. W. A. Strom is making a ? success of . bis well drilling ma chine. He is now drilling a well i ' in Buncombe for Dr. Jf S. Byrd. The machine will soou be moved to'Colliers, as he has engaged sev en or eight wells in that secti on. We solicit your prescription - business. Utmost care is exer cised in compounding prescrip tions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices' are very reasonable. ; PENN & HOLSTEIN, fuccespors to G. L. Penn & Son. Mr. Abner Broadwater's ginnery is being largely patronized, and he is buying cotton seed in great quantities, paying the highest mai-keffpric? therefor. While in Trenton last week the writer saw mofe than half dozen wagons hauling need'to the cars that Mr.] Broadwater had purchased. 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. Hon. B. E. Nicholson, chair man of, the comity Democratic] executive committee, has s^nt a ch?ck for $50 to The State as a contribution to the national cam paign fund from the county com mittee. The appropriation of this money for thih v^ry worthy pur pose moots wirb very e^rwil r>n proval frcm the people of the] county. ? W. C. T. U. Meeting. Hie regular monthly meetir ? of the W. C. T. U. wilftako plac at the Methodist church on iMou day rafternoon at [4 o'clock. Al : members are urged to be presen ai.d bring in pledge cards wit! names of all new members sign?e . thereon. Please either come, o ; send in your report so that thi membership contest may be closed There are other matters of tusi ness to be discussed. Saluda Minister Ordained. Dr. 0. E. Burts, accompanied by 0. Sheppard, 'Eeq., went tc Saluda on Thursday last to par ticipate in the ordination of Rev. Henry B. White. Mr. White is a native of Salada, being atone time county treasure. For sever al years ho has felt called to be a minister of the gospel, and has finally yielded to the wooings of his conscience. He will probably spend a vear or two in colleg? or at toe seminary in order to better fit himself for the ministry. Young Persian Minister. Rev. Joseph Benjamin, a youug Persian who is a member of the senior, class of th s Presbyterian seminary in Columbia, will preach iu the Presbyterian church Suu* day morning and evening next. This brilliant youug foreigner is now leading his class at the semi nary, aud after completing his course next spnug will return to his home laud to take up the work of a missionary among his owu people. We trust that Edge field will give this young minister a large congregation for both ser-, vices. Celebrated Fourth Birthday. Sweet little Douscbka Picken* Tillman, the four-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B R Tillman, Jr., entertained her little friends with a birthday party Saturday afternoon last. Historic "Edge wood" presented an enchanting scene as the little folks romped and hplayed iu ,the spacious halls and up and down the long piazzas. The fond paterfamilias assumed the role of a wee little "boy and contributed much to the pleasure of the little folks by participating in their games and outdoor sport. Before good-byes were said delightful refreshments were served to the happy compa ny. The heirs of Dr. H, Parker's es tate after duly considering the' matter have decided to withdraw the sale of the property for the present. Senator and Mrs. B. R. Tillman will reach New York on October lfraud will arrive at their Tren ton home on October 20th. Go to Rives Bros. for Mendel's handsome washable Tailored Waists trom $1.00 Lo $3.50. Ladies' beautiful neckwear and collars. ? "After all, doctor," said the melancholy mau, "is life worth living?" "Well," replied the wise old doctor, 'that depends largely upou the liver."-Philadelphia Ledger. Do you want a ?ood window shaae with patent rollers? RIVES BROS? N We are headquarter* for school supplies. of every description, books, copy books, pens, pencils, tablets, etc. Let us supply your needs. Prices reasonable. W. E. Lynch & Co. Hosiery stock full of bdBt goods. Try our ?urson's aud "Black Cat" bose tor ladies and misses. Men's true snape ? hose. RIVES BROS. Beautiful imported decorated ware. You can either buy a com plete " dinner set or auy single piece that you need. ^ Ramsey & Jones. . \ ,??-. ! Nunnally's celebrated candies /resh by express every week. PENN & HOLSTEIN, Successors to G L Penn & Son. We are headquarters for Ham ilton Brown Shue Conapauy's cele brated American Lady and Gents dress shoes. Best children's school shoes aud working man's shoes on the market. Try our "God man V wear well shoes, all solid. RIVES BROS. We are ready for the huuters, with a full stock of guns, shells, hunting coats, leggings, etc. Ramsey & Jones. The handsomest 12-pieco toilet Eet8 ever shown in Edgefield. Ramsey & Junes. Do vou want a stylish, up-to date ladies' hut? Call on RIVES BROS. We sre, showing <a very hand some liue of wool dress goods in all ot the popular shades and new est weaves. ?'?-'.. May & Tompkins. We invite the ladies to see our rugs and Wilton velvet art squares Large assortment to select from, all beautifnl deigns. Ramsay & Jones. Housekeepers should see our tine of table linens, towels, sheet ings, bed spreads, etc., before making their purchases. May & Tompkins. Come to us for right prices on domestics. 4-4 brown Sea Island at 5 cents ; Ginghams at 5 cents. Tbe high standard in al) merchan dise will t e Kept up. RIVES BROS, - Cobb's Old Stand. .. .. f* \ . For Rent: A sevar-wom hons". Apply to John L. Addison. Ice Cream Festival, g In Jthe beautiful grove sur e rounding the home ot" Mr. an< Mrs. A. A. Weils, the ladies oi 1 Republican church sold delight t ful ice cream and cake on Satur 1 day afternoon last. Although the i weather was cool, repr?sentative! r were present from the com m'ini ties of Horn's Creek, Colliers Morgana, Edgefield, Trenton and Ropers, and more than $11.00 wat realized. It was altogether a very pleasant occasion. Death of Mrs. Bessie Watson Timmerman. We were Borrow stricken to learn of the death of Mrs. Bessie Watson Timmerman. She was a daughter of Col. R. B. Watson of Ridge Spring and marriea N. P. Timmerman, a son of J. Ransom Timmerman. She leaves a hus band and five children. Religious ly, she was one of the purest ; so cially, her circle was complete. Every one who knew her, loved her. Just a few weeks she visited friends and relatives in the Pleas ant Lane section, and looked as if ber life was a prosperous one. I I extend my. deepest sympathy to her grieved family. F L. T. {Steward Scurry Re-elected. At the regular meeting of the county board of commissioners last week Mr. John R. Scurry was re-elected steward of tho County Home. The board has acted wise ly and well. Through six years of [continuous service iii this capaci ty, Mr. Scurry bas proven bis fit ness for the place, both from a business standpoint and as one to care for the unfortunate persone at the Home. When Mr Scurry returned to the County Home and announced his re-election there was shouting and hurrahing | ! among tho inmates. They brought out an old shot gun and fired three times as a salute, thus ex pressing their rejoicing over Mr. Scurry's re-election. Meeting of U. D. C's: The.next meeting of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy will be held at the home of Mrs. Bettie Cantelou on Tuosday afternoou, October 20tb, at 4:30 sharp. At this time delegates will be elected for the State coovin tion,at Abbe ville and plans wiil be made for our U. D. C. organization to be represented in the floral parade here on the 30m. This gives ua ?joly ten days to perfect arrange ments, after committees are ap pointed, so it is very important to have a "full attendance. Those members having conveyances are ur^ed to ask other members not so fortunate to drive to Mrs. Can telou's, as this is the best way to insure a good meeting Mrs. N. G. Evans, Pres. Mrs. J. D. Holstein, Sec. A Negro Killed. About four o'clock Tburpday afternoon five pietol shots were heard in the southern part of tbe town,*and an investigation reveal ed the fact that Mr. Thomas Gray had shot Richard Penn, colored, death resulting id a short time. Magistrate N L Bruusou sum moned a jury and held an inquest as proscribed by law. Mr. Gray was committed to jail to await trial. It is reported that the case will be called for trial during the present sessiou of court, j Wm Thurmond, Ileq., has been em ployed by Mr. Gray. The J. Willie Levy Co. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of the J. Willie Levy Company in this issue. They have moved into their handsome new store at 822 Broad and are ready to serve their friends with a very , large stock of clothing, shoes and gents' furnishinge that were purchased from the leading mauufaoturers of the country. This popular store makes a sp_e-% cialty of ladies ready-to-wear goods andi very cordially invites the ladies to visit their store and make it their headquarters while in the city. A cordial reception awaits yon at the handsome store of Mr. J. Willie Levy. -Large shipment of beautiful Cut Glass, Silverware-both solid ?nd plated-just received. Large assortment of jewelry also ready for your inspection.^ Ramsey & Jones. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to ali prescrip tions sent us. A Bhare of your patronage solicited. B. Timmons. Does the BabyThrive If not, something must be wrong with *its food. If the mother's ir:lk doesn't nourish it, ~>he needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is 'not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postase, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' SCOTT & BOWNEi 409 Pearl St, New York Messrs. Thomas and Barton. 'J'hi KA"1 ry old aud rel i s ble Au 1 cusfa firm KO?cits a share of the f Edg^fiold patronage. They are ? Hmong the largest dealers in mn ? sical instruments, furniture and; > house furnishings in the south. ? Their ?eiir.biliiy and reputation for honest deaiiug are well known , in this section. Are you needing a I piano? Read wbat Mosers. Thomas i & Barton say in their new advertisement about pianos. They carry a large assortment of first-, class instruments to select from. Get jn communication with them. Campaign Fund. We appoint the following as members of committee to collect contributions for the Deciocratic campaign fuud in their reactive ' communities and to report to us on or before October 15: B E Nicholson, S McG Simkins, LW Cheatham; Committee ap pointed by State Chairman. Johnston: J L Walker, J W Hardy, P B Waters. ' Trenton: Walter W Wise, S H Maiiget. Meriwether: J F Atkins, J B Timmerman, Walter Cheatham, L W Reese. Collier?: D T Mathis, J N Crofton. Red Hill: Ernest Quarles, J T Littlejohn. Clark's Hill : L G ?Jell, J P Nixon. Modoc: Warren McDaniel. Parkeviile: W R Park?, L F Dorn, T G Talbert. Plum Branch: J R Boddie, J W Bracknell. Hibler: O D White, C C Fuller. Rehoboth: D I Morgan, Cbas. Strom. Cleora: L R Brimson, W T Reel. Pleasant Lane: FJ L TimWr man, W A Strom. Meeting Street: J F Payne, W D Ouzts. Long Branch: Geo. W Scott, L V Claxton. Harmony: G F Long, G M ' Smithy . T.. t Report of Mt. Canaan Baptist ; Association, Held at Pleas- J ant Grove Church. j Mr). Editor: Please allow me j epace in your valuable and popu lar paper to have published the i most important transactions of \ Ihe Mt. Canaan Bantist associa tion, which convened with Plea?- g ant Grove Bantist church on Oc tober 1st, 2ud'and 3rd, 1908. c lt can be said without contra diction that the association was f quite a success. The program which had b?en previously ar- i ranged by a special committee was \ carried out to the letter. Every t church that composes the associa tion saht such meu as """delegates ( to represent them as were noted a for their religious zeal and good t citizenship, and as loug as this c rule is complied with our rsaocia tion can not be a failure. t On Thursday moruiug at 10 s o'clock the moderator, G. W. I Blocker called the meeting to or- f der, the introductory sermon t preached by Rsv. Levi Jones, c Vaucluse, S C. The welcome ad- c dress was delivered by Miss Leila c Morgan, responded to by Prof. C. Hightower. The afternoon session c consisted of appointmeut of com- t rn it tees. Reading communications, a discussing queries, etc. J This query discussed Thursday, c "Can a man serve se deacou who t is separated from bis wife." dis- c cussed by deacon William Waldo, deacon Fate Oliver. t Friday morning seppion was I made memorable by the presence of Dr. C. Walker, of Augusta, Ga. k He is one of tho most noted di vines and pulpit orators in the " statp of Georgia. He is a safe and sane leader of his race and made a few remarks before preaching the rally sermon. He advised his r hearers to stay on the farm, buy f homps, Bettie dowu aud be indus- c trinus and don't be a loafer, f doji't be a pessimist, be an opti- v mist, make the b'st of your op- ( portunities, stay out of the cities aud till the soil, citi?s produce criminals and loafers. Dr. Walker said there is so much good in the . worst of us,, and so mu^h bad io be?t of us, that it don't become any of us to talk about the rest of us. ? He then took his text from the 12th chapter of John aud the 21st verse, from which he preached one k of the greatest Bermoos that was ! ovpr deliver* d in Pleasant Grovf- : church. Dr. Walker has traveled 3 extensively and therefore has the Advantage of ordinary ministers. He has been to the old world, tn Pa'pstine, to Jerusalpm, to th? river of Jordan and to other places 1 prominent in the Scriptures. Thfi association was also fortu- , naie in having tho presence of , RPV. Dr. Burts (white minister) . of Sdgefield, and another white ' gentlemen. Dr. Burts was expect- - ed to prpflch tb? afternoon sermon but for som" reason unknown to t.bp writer did nr>t preach but gave the association the handsome sum j $5.00. we arealwavs glad to have ?web Christian gentlemen as Dr. Burts visit our church. His words and bin presence are inspiring, 1 encouraging and bplpful. Rev. Richard Carroll was tn lecturn on Friday night at 8 o'clock but for some unavoidahlp reason did not come. I feel justi fied in saving the association was a B'.ICCPSPin every way, spiritually, intellectually and financially. To tal amount of money; collected by the association was $1,000. Rev. G. W. Blocker was rp-eWted moderator and A. W. Nicholson was re-elected cWk. Milton Strother. H ive you a p;cture that you vouid iii e t ? have framed? Bring t to us. La ge stock of all eiz?s . nd elyl' s of moulding. B. Timmons. ' There's"a gre shape. Some m leave plenty c * of some sort, t In the right si usually large Jestate on whL manTowed a lot of mone to pay off bef but he died: too is where the .sh estate was bad. Ti ntion had been give y, and too little t< e legs were too we y, so when the temp man was withdrawn, ved in. He should ced them with.li ce policies and Iody could not \nor would the he creditors loss. As I i beginning,t ' > a great dea hape. What i shape? And wh? be the shape "affairs if you 1 . ed, without notic your business ove: fe to operate durj v-1 want to impress y< ct that the State Li: of Indianapolis, %is ? lor, when it comes t< ape of an estate, an< take your measure. w< g stamps, but we'will r the suit all your : if your wife or execi clothes, we will give u have paid us, if tl garments over to us. e a suit for you. We and. no'rips. And we instalment plan, you every year And now.*: are you going-to do ? "Manager Department Columbia,' . Charle i_ ,_ Court Proceedings. The fall term of [the Court of jrdneral Sessions coovened OD Monday morning with Hon. S W j Shipp of Florence as presiding udge.This is Judge Shipp's firBt ippe'arauce Jupon the bench in ?d??efield. Solicitor George Bell rimraermau, Stenographer F H Anderson and the other officials vere at their respective posts. True bills were found by the [rand jury in?the following cases: Will Killtnan alias Pick Gil ibriet. larceny of live stock. Simon and Coy BuBb, stealing rom field. Janie. Broadnax, house break ng and lareeuy. The d?tendant deaded guilty and was sentenced o one year in the peniteuitiary. A true bill was found against JBO. Jackson alias Geo. Altman, .ssault and battery with intent o kill but the case was continued m motion of the defendant. The first case disposed of waa hat of Will Killmau indicted for tealiug a cow from Mr. D P iooue, also for stealing a mule rom a negro of the Reho ?oth^ section. Undor the first barge he was sentenced to 5 years >n the chaingang and 2 years tin ier the second charge. This (Tuesday) afternoon the curt is engaged with the trial of he three McKenny negroes who re charged with the killing of ohn Mathis at Willow Spnug burch in August 1907. At the rial in March last the jury ould not agree upon a verdict. The grand jurors completed heir work and made their report bis afternoon. The Sessions Court will proba ily adjourn Friday. Notice. My Well Drilling Machine is low at worein the town of Edge ield. Any ono desiring a well trilled in the vicinity of Edge ield will please communicate vith me before JI move my ma shine. W. A. STROM, Pleasant Lane. Had A Close Call. Mr6. Ada L Croom, the widely cuown proprietor of the Croom E?otel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For teveral mouths I Buffered with a ;evere cough, and consumption ?eemed to have its grip on me, vhenk a friend recommended Dr. Sing's New Discovery. I began akiug it, and three bottles affect ?d a complete cure." Tbe fame of his life saving cough and cold .emedy, aud lung and throat heal >r is world wide. Sold at W E jynch & Co., B Timmous, Penn fe Holstein, successors to G L ?enn & Son, drug stores. 50c and 51 00 Trial bottle freo. Notice of Sale of Land. Notice is hereby given that I viii sell at public outcry at Edge ield, C. H., South Carolina, on he first Monday in November, 1908, during the legal hours of ?al?B, the following described real sstate belonging to thf> estate of William Wells, deceased, to wit: All that tract or parcel of Jand in Plum Branch township, Edgefield couuty, South 'Carolina, contain ing 210 acres, more or less, and bounded now, or formerly by lands of Joe Tompkins, W M Bussey and Louis Harmon, aud known as the Jeff Wells place. Terms? One third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, at the rate of 8% per au num the credit portie n to be se cured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pa; for papers. L. F. Donv Agent for the heirs ac Jaw of said deceased.! at deal in ien die and jf property mt it isn11 nape. It is ly in real ch the dead y which he expected, ore he died soon. There spe of his 30 much atte *?n to the bod D the legs. Th ak for the bod orary support of the legs ca have bra fe insuran then the b. have fallen family nor t have suffered., remarked, in the here's L in s s your it would of your wore call ie, to turn p to your wi Lng her life? DU with the fa re Insurance Co a mighty good tai . 3 improving the sh i we would like tov ? don't give tradin\ . do this: Youmaywe?\ Life, and when you die itor doesn't want the ? them every dolTar-yo ley will turn the" old"! We would like to mais.' will guarantee a f jp-R ! will sell it on th? paying Just a little Lt's your move. What about it? D. Sam Cox of the Carolina?,. )tte, Greensboro THE J. L. BOWLES FURNITURE CO. Augusta's, Oldest Furniture House Established 1878 Incorporated 1903 The store with Furniture that's good. Furniture at prices that aro right. Has supplied furniture for the homes in this county for 30 years. We invite you to call; or write us your wants. Your name and address on' a postal card will bring you a beautiful and useful souvenir. The J. L. Bowles Furniture Co. 904 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Would Mortgage The Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2. Empire, Ga., W A Floyd by name saye: ''Bucklers Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25 at W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons, Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says : 4,Tbe good Electric Bitters have done is worth more thau five hun dred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad casa of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c at W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons, Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn <fe Sou, drug storee. AU the new things in Dress goods at reasonable prices. May & Tompkins. ~llotel Edge?eTdT~ I desire to notify tb" public that I have just opened a first class hotel known as the Hotel Edgefield and respectfully solicit the patronage of the public for both transient and regular boarders. Popular prices. Asa G. Broadwater. SCHOOL BOOKS. ' We are headquarters for School Books and School Supplies. Penn & Holstoin. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo . F. Mime, Edgefield, S C Get our ] rices on shoes before buying. We can please you. May & Tompkins. Whitp Pearl and se\eral other varieties of Onio:i Sets jufct re ceived. PENN & HOLSTEIN, Successors to G L Penn & Son Wood, Wood, Wood I am now ready to deliver oak and pine wood anywhere in towj. Oak cut fire lengths, and pine proper length for stove or fire place. Am prepared to mate con tracts for sawing wood OH your premises. Sf. C. Jackson. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. I take this means, of notifying my friends and the public that I keep a larg* supply of fresh Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls con stantly on hand and can fill their orders at reasonable prices. Ware house near site'of^old depot. Your patronage solicited. A. M. Timmerman. v Delivered To Your Home for $10. W'hy should your home be without Music, when you can have a really good piano of us on very easy payments? You can come here and have the choice of selecting your piano from among the world's best makes, on practically your own terms- --terms so easy that everyone who loves music may own ii piano. Think of all the following makes of high-grade and ar tistic piano3 being found under one roof; viz. Weber, Everett, Mehlin, Sohmer, McPhail, Packard, Staitz & Baur, Poole, Bush & Lane, Sterling, Harvard, Winter & Co., Laffargue, Dayton, Rudolph, Stodartt Mansfield, Singer and other well known makes. We are quite positive that, nowhere else, can you pur* chase a thoroughly good piano fur as little money or upon such favorable payments, as you can of us. We would be glad to show you the different styles and. quote you the dif ferent prices. We like strict comparison of prices and values. a I Also acknowledged leaders in Furniture, Carp ets, Etc. in this Section. 708-10-12 Bro?d^StreeCAuflUSta, Ga. TORE AND READY TO SERYE YOU. Mens Suits and Overcoats. Boys Suits and overcoats. H.OURLAMES DEPARTMENT The most complete line of [Ladies .Tailored Suits, Shir* Waists, Skirts and Raincoats ever brought South. Call and take advantage of the waiting rooms we have provided for the ladies. Look for the New Store. Tile J. Willie Levy Co. 822 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Fall Clothing We are show ing; New FALL STYLES. in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Etc. Come in and let us show you through our stock. W ? HART i m 4 s Low Rates On$1000 Insurance Age 17 to 2d 21 22 23 24 * 25 26 27 28 29 3o 35 Premium $14 95 14 29 i563 15 99 16 37 16 77 17 18 17 62 18 08 18 57 19 08 22 io EX J. NORRIS, Agent? Edgefield, S. ?.