Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 21, 1908, Image 3
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1008.
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Local News.
Mr'. J. J. Laugley a. v?ry pros
perous farmer who resides near
Hum' Brauch was among th J visi
j- tors in towu AJoiviay..
We publish'7th?s^w?ek the an
nual a.ppoutioiijnptit.'ul - the pubfr
pchool fund? hy 'S?petiiitpodeut
of Education-W. p. Holland.
One Ed? tkld iWiat is .putting
hot bricks lo '."Col. ?[>. Appleton's"
f?Qt ev-jry night iii order to have
him-in good trim f rib e. fair.
-The amount, realized from. Work
Day for Connie :M_axwetl orpin-1?
age through 'he Sm day school of
< t 39- Baptist church was somethi? g
' over $ao\ '
Senator.B. R. .Tillman H th'1
larg'-^t'"contrir-ulor t<?r-1 hf1 ?u*iona)
Democratic campaign fund from
; South 'Carolina-- "Jip gave th"
h tm dst me !*ur\ "of $200.
Attention is dir?*c'el to tho
now advertisements of Mr. W H
Turner, Messrs. Rives Bros. aud
Messrs Jouea & Son, J Sta hen
il t n.Jt will pay you to raad them
can-tu'ly.
T Did you ever eat suv wat ?r
melo:; it) October? The-writer en
joyed ? fine melon a few days ago
i hat carno from the patch of Hon.
"Thomas H. Raineford July mol
ona were uot any more .delight fui
r ' than was ibis very -fine Indian
summer melon.
Better Secure tickets at once for
theentertainment in the opera
' hnnso Friday evening, if you have
'/. ,"rmt ajready done po. A greater
number,of people i.s.Edgefield ap
preciate and et>j ?y vocal music
j LOW than ever befo ?<, cons' quoni
I . ly tho atteodauc^ promise?; to he
very larg
Fresh shipment of Nunnally's
fine candies just received by express.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
Successors to G L Penn & Son.
Coca (Via is oue- rf the most
.popular drinks, on the market.
'.'? Last week when normal water
supply was r-stored in Augusta
' and the bottling plant resumed
operation, forty cases of bottled
coco cola, wero rec3ivpd in Edge
field in a single day. '
Soe^sette for evening drpp?p'? is
.. the.talk of the town. We have it
-in all of tb(' popular shades.
M ay & Tom pk HIS.
Mr. M. B. Sturkry carce down
ou Mouday from Plum Brauch to
attend fo*;business at the county
s?at. He bas been f-ufferii.g re
cently from an. old wound tbar
? wai inflicted, by the Yankees in
the 60>. Thor? was no moro ga!
; Iaj'it soldier i'i the southern ranks
. I han Xr. S.lurkey.
'-' ..Do.you ..not.... want "soune hone;
: tna.f ifl-yore and of; very superior
-.q?V?h ?." C:>.U at the :*E.dgefi-ld
Merc?ti*rl? arore and ask for some
Mr.S/.ChWathaurV honey. Notb
"I fi g that purpt?s?es ii. has ever
'h vn poid un 'the Edgefield uaar
"^t. : . .>
' . Handsome line of colors in 50
inch- -Broadcloth,; - and' popular
. spades in dregs'goods. See our
prices. .
- RIVES BROS.
' Cobb's Old Stand.
Fr^rh shipment of Armour's
;?Gpm Band" and Swift's "Pre
mium" barns. ?
B. Tj-rcmon^.
Mr: Wi A. Hart, whose store is
next door to- the dry goods st?r?
cf -Mr. .lamps E Hart, announces
that he. has inaugurated-a pp-cial
10-days reduction sale of clothing
ii and overcoats; S^e the reduction
' iii pricpa-'.bat'-fie is making ih his
advertisement this weok. ' >
. , If tL? chrysanthemums do uot
- bestir themselves during the ri.?xt
i ten d?y?, th^ir beauty will be
eclipsed hy the ?pjpardor "of "the
! gorgeous parade. Besides the rpgi
roent of- horpeback riders, there
? will'h* a half-mile procession of
decorated-^ carts, buggies, car
riage's, trades dipp*laVsr floats by
;the.U. l)..C'p.,!S. CC. Ts.. W.C.
?ph UV,"E. R '? and others. .
ss,'- - . i -
W We solicit your prescri} tion
. business. Utmost care i's pxer
I ciscd in compounding prepcrip
tions ?nd only pure, fresh djpgs
are -used. Our prices are" very
reasonable.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
* f-uccpp.cors to
V G. h. Penn & Sou.
I Whiipin conversation with'the
.writer- on Saturday, Dr. W. E.
; Prescott stabed that he has not!
only doubled ? his acreage" of oatp'
this year hut has prepared the
land moro thoroughly than.usual
'before-sowing. Ha fr^t brok3 thej
land with disc plow?, then har-;
rowed well, and . follow d tho har-;
mw with his groin* d.ill If Dr..'
'P-r*eseo't does not make TIS r/i'-nv
rr?-fsas- the' traditional "Carter''j
byd, V will not be his fault
I PRP;SCRIPTIONS/our striai-]
^ty. We solicit vpur Proscriptions,'
nv or nicht. '.' ,
\Y E GUA Tl A ^TE E . pu re d r.? i ?9, \
cccurate corapouu4ing, and rea-j
sonable prices. j
" W E. LYNOCK cv CO.T I
. Tb'V^Ohic" ppcroWth'st.'ha^ had
Sj*? coj?osi'y of the public ?;i aj
h'igh^/ei^pion fer F?-V ral \ 'P'-'S '
hafiat las-t b-vji rli^?s-d.' "Chic"-I
a very superior quality (>f p?r
T.fume that is sold by M-STS. Pf nu
."& Holstein This popular firm is
ivins; .;rniil pample hortles of
bic''slo their p''?troup.-Calf'and
'.k for a Svimple h:itt!?. B v?, hy (
ll "moan- put ? fpw rirrp- nfl
"Chic" 7>n:; your h a nd kerchie! bf-4
tore calling ou y our best girl.
Mr. and Mr. fi'V C. Winn were
welcome v!f,t>r? in Edg-jfi-'ld on
Friday last.
BeardenV band has \?fki\ ejj
g?<ge,d to mrViish music fur th
flirai fair nod parad**:
Dr; C. E.. Burts conducted ser
vices in tho chapel at the Count)
Home Sunda;- afternoon iaat.
Whe- you Wish J'o water yotir
.horse simply 'pump tho pump"
at ihe public well and tho pipe
l?adiug. to toe trough will do the
rest.
Friday, October the 30'h, will
b? a-gre^t day iivEdgefield. Peo
ple are coming froin a dislanc-j <>f
twenty mile's or more.
Aa esppci.allv attract iv? pro
gram .'will -be lend^red at the
second Ij'ceum ^entertainment
jnday eveuing.
. The Edgefieid Ri dis- are plan
ning 10 Attend th^. Si.a^e fair i iii "a
body*li'Xt we^k..Th^v will leave
for Crliiinhia Wed:--;ppd?y morn
ing tiud return Thursday night.
Fresh Kout-y c m bv fou.ud at
the ?tore or the Edgefieid Mercan
tile Company. . .
S. Ghe?tbam.
Mr. and id rs. J P Nixon cyme
up from Clark's Hil! Sunday. Mr.
Nixon rammed Monday morning
but Mrs. Nixjm rmainrd until
W^dnesday^
Have your horses and diddles
and rigs and carts and wagons and
buvgies and gurries an'd:carriages:
and trades display? and floats ul
the grov.e nf Jdrs. Victoria Evans
prompt y Friday afternoon Odo;
be* th* 30!h. The parade will start
at 2:?0 sharp.
-, - . .J..
Larg-.s-t a?Bbr.trrteb* of Rockers
evpr shown in E?Tgefi??d, willow,
oak ond'.mahogany. Beautiful de
signe smstantialiy mr.du.
Ran'i^ty tfc'.?o:i-p.
A!t'-r spending . several weekti
wi;h.their ^i.stf r, Mrs. Manly Tim
rnons, Misses Bessie ??i't? [L-iHnti
Youngblood. returned to ?li-ir
-home al Wiu.t?rseftt on Saturda)
last. Dr. Manly Timmons a-ionm
paoi?d tb im in order to look ?Cter
busiueta interested Wimersea?.
Tb? own council lr : bad fcTr*
W J HatcheK ot Johnston, put.u
substantial pump fu Ihe public
willi nod fhe ladies of th? W C T
U haw had sn iron tr..-.ugh?placed
ou thu public square near {he
w^ll for watering the- thaine'that
come to town from th? country.
Chic. Chic. Chic.
We have just received fl new
perfume caibd "Chic-'' that VP
are selling in bulk. Can fill rtiiy
sizj bot I h.- vou want. Ali we u-k
for it is ft trinl.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
Successors to G L Penn & iron
Mr. Jarais U. Rives -|e nt s^ver
.al days 'ast wnr-k HI Aiken loo*?
ing after privat" bust ness, also iii
closing up certain business m dr'
tprs-of pu <lic interest with which
he wa? connected; For a numb-o*
of years ?ie bas beau pr?sidei?t :'.u'c\
tb? most "net ive member of Ai
ki-n'fl Board iii Trad?, which po
sition he resigned last w.iek.
The Edgefieid Baptist Woman.'*
Mission Society bigina j its neHv
associational year wit li mor-:: th'?)
une hundred m?rab?rs. The ?non?a
of October bas been" decided upon
by the societies of the Rpu?ber#i
Baptist Convention as enlistnonl
monti) and the lecal society bad
a very pleasant and profitable'
mpeting on Friday afternoon. Dyi
Burts was invited lo address the
ladies raid did it with great pleas
ure to them. Misa- Ruth .Cloner
who was visiting Edgefieid sang a
beautiful solo. A letter was read
from our missionary, John Lake,
in China, and some.reminiscences
of the organization in the past, re
lated by Mrs. R. H. M'ims.
Important Notice.
"We are glad to announce to out
customers that we have again re
ceived a shipment of the celebrated
"White. Star'? coffee, .w hi cl) has.
been-so popular among our patrons.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
'successors to G.L Penn & Son.
When you need "a geod farm
wag?n, .- one 'th inf vi ill stand the'
.test, try a Hackney or Gld-Hick
\OrV." ' . -.".. ' - ' ' -, X*:;."! .
Rumsey & Jones.
Lar^e- stock of stoves,, stov
pipn ute-nsiie, etc.,*Vl reasonable
priesa. .
. Ram?ey: &-Jones. . .
W?. ar' headquartets for but'gy
and wagon harness, both double
and stng'e.
. Ramsey & J.mes.
She Had a Bad Cold.
. George-uWcll'd you scream if
I ?hoii'd kiss you?" Judith
"Now, George, y< u know vl-ry
w.dl I hf.ve each a cold I FCnrcely
?spr-ak- above a whisper."-Atlan
ta Georgian. - ' ?
? . j ?' . ; .
Go to Riv.es Bros. for Mendei's
haudsoroe washable Tailored
Wuisti /rom $1,00 tb ?o 50. Lad iee'
beautiful n.-ckwear md collars.
Just rec-i'yp.l 1Q0 gallons of
Floor Paiiit] Let qj| supply your !
n'aeds. ?' ,; - v
? 'h. Tim monet.
j Com-1 to us for right prices on
(iom'-.s!4 4 brown S--a Island .
int 5 c 'ii^ ; (?ingTrnms a ; o CM.te.1
'I be high standard in'hil merchan
dise wih le ke'bt un.
'% Ri VE'S BROS,
Cobb'?' O.d ^.i\u\
I : * .' ?" / .
Bi M?iifjfl imported ' decorated
ware. You can either buy a com
plete dinner get or a'iiy single
piece that you need.
\? v .... R.iUrhi-y ?v-Jones.
Nm-naii \'s crdebrBled candies
fresh fr/. e'ipTH?s every week.1
. PENN &. HOLSTE IM,
Fucc-sso:,s ?o G L Penn & ?fon.
The Quarterly Drill.
Regularly ^y^ry' quarter; the
E%efieTd H il .-' lewd a pu bli
? ? r J ?1 lo a vi* uni the il^rt -nV-dal
Tli'?rfdfa' night I asl ;i very spirit
fd'contest: WAS hold in tJVH.bperr
h<i<j-i', r sul??ug in r.ward.in'g th?
uar dal io Corporal ?J;'H. Tom ii
kins. Tb? judges were Cant. C
FvCoiyiu and Mr. J. G. Holland
Mr. \V.ad Allen won the medal aj
tbecontesMhree months ago.
?nanimckisty-Cailed.
Rev: P. - P. Bl alock has bnpi
foi) an imbue ly ??ljpcl to s^rve hie
churtj?flF', Gi\sit\ : i.<! Be/en^agaifj
I next, year.. Under Mr. Bla??cVt
p?t??r?ite iln^e ehufebjes Ivivc
been greatly .strepgthened. Tri?
.^ongr'-gatious sre IH?W'larger that.1
tor many \ear>-, a nek, the contribu
tions lo tin; various. vv'>rks of h<*
tH-y?lence are larger. Rev. Mr.
B Isl nek hns served Ber?a fo;
eleven years^and now enters lipon
his twelfth year.
Musical Entertainment.
The second lyceum attraction
Still l>e given by the Temple Quar
tF-1 Cmcnrt Company in trie opera
'for-u^e Fridavj ^vening, Oo'ober
23rd, 1908. This celebrated cern
.p?iivof ?ntertainera is cojnpos?'e1
j of four upo'lem3 ii who are VP rv
gifted vocalists and alroy who in
irir8p"res the mu?ichl prograni
willi humorous reading* and r?ci
t?t i ? 111 . Such a prdgram should
appeal to ??? classes aud*sl! tasles
Honer Ro" of Grated Schoci.
List of ciiil*lr'ji> in ersde 7, who
nisde above 00 on th?;r monthh
exan.\i yat ion?:
?Wajjace Roper, .Ni ?1 Jones.
Coorpia. May Wates, June Rain 6
fordj Julia Falk, Lizzie Kart.
K^t]inri?:p. Minis. Francis Shep
pard, Mattie Psi t?POM, Elis? Lake.
Ida.Lou Morgan. Mav tompkins:
J T Harli!lg';
Tbppo in lbw pe Ven rmido above
90: 7 bel ai a ;.Bai.^y", Helen Till
in li.
Eli-tire Quartet are Artists.
Th ^Boston '?. ni plo. Q iartet'an
poa redial thp'.oppr? b?t&e/Friday
fy.'.'uinir Oelob?r 18, tola l?Ttia and
appreciative . audience. Every
menuerof the company ?san'ar
tist in bis liiie and after each !
ii.uPiber they .received encore up
on encore tn v.bien they resnntuled
courteous I youd gracefully. They
eangthMr way into the hearts of
rho Union people ami it is safe to
say "l::it the 'committee v/ill'be
asked ro.Recu re t hem for next, sea-|
sor..-"Unid.ri (S. C.) Times."
Oct. 25, 1907.
Card of Thanks.
I ?i, sin- to thank my"friends and !
the pe;>ple.:.o_f Hie town generally ;
for t he very valuable assistance j
rendered Thursday night last in j
saving my r?sidence und other ;
Property, ?viten two small build- j
iiigs^were burnedi? my^afdi We'
.gr* a Hy '. appreciate their -heroic'
'rff'.'v'-: io i ur be liai f 'oh ibis oe-!,
cesi?n. *. '
J. G. Tom pic i n?. ?
. ' . "." --*--' - '. i.
- _ . , i-/
The Horse Back Riders. ;
The following young ladies?and) ,^
gentlemen will , b.a horseback |
rider? in the brilliant parado of
lb-- chrysanthemum/ladies: Mis- ;:
BPS Mattie Pattison, Marion Bln-'i1
inc!:, Mncl^eTurner, Louise I^vonj
Ida Lou '?Morgan, 'Lizzie Hnr', i(
Bilee?i Onz's, Gladys Tarrant;,
Nell Joues; Josie Shfppsrd Emily
Bailey. Margaret. May, .GUary
Haltiwauger, Jiiizzie?o? Jones.
Messrs George Ada tn?, ' Jnlian
Hoirie i :\y ?if D Lyon, Piancis
Sbt-oip'ir.i,' Kdga'r Hart, Edward
Lynch, Joe Holland, McDai iel,
VV'ick 'McCreiiry, Horace Cogburn,
.lames Tptnpkiiitfj Misse? Sophie
Nicholson and Frances Burgers.
Grand Jur3r Report.
/Edgeneld, S. C. Oct. 33, 3 908.
To His Honor, SN W. G. Shipp,
presiding Judg-, October term of
courtier ?dgef?eld county.
\Y" the grand jury for the year
1 ODS, !:.arn passed on tho iiidict
msnts bandsd to na 'ny the cjurt
ami have "made roUiruj^thereon to
the court. ;
' We ^desire io < xmess otfr ap
preciation of tho vi'ry clear ?md
abbi charge made lo us by hip
Honor, Judge Shlpp, as to the
.dutiesof. grand juri-.-F. We also
desire to r.'ifurn I ban ks for the
ciourtBsies and insistance shown
rous by the solicitor and ether
court officers at this term nf coart
Respoctfully,
T.. E. LAM H.
Foreman.
Fresh currants, seeded raisins,
citron and lias at
PENN & HOLSTEIN'S
say take Ced Liver Oil-they
undoubtedly mean Scott's
Emulsion.
It would be just as sensible
for them to prescribe Quinine
in its crude form as to pre
scribe Cod Liver Oil in its
natura! state, in
EmmMm%
the oil is emulsified and made
easy to take-easy to digest
and easy to be absorbed in to
Hie body-and is the most
natural and useful fatty food to
feed and nourish the wasted
body that is known in medicine
today.
Nothing can be found to take
its place. If you are run-down
you should ta*'e it
Scnd.this advertisement, together with name
of paper in which lt appears, your address anJ
(our'centsto cover postage, and v/e t.ill sent
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of thc World."
SCOTT.& BOIV^E, 409 Pearl St, New York
Red Hill School Opened.
Mr. Ciattiuo Mejiiclwrnp eu.
f?r<'d upon his duties as prilicipal
of the Red: Hill t?chob>: on
Monday last. His assistant is
Miss Weinona Strom.-The Adver
tiser's prediction isthat these two
Christian young people will con
duct the Re t Hilt school in a
manner that will be highly sat
is?actory to the patrons.
Large Congregations Greeted
Him.
Rev. Josppb Ben jam uv.- 'he Per
sian minister, vy?s arfe ted by
fiivge bofoferegatimn* nt the Frjsby
teria.n' chureln Kn MO ny- morning
and '-vening. At ti: - evening ser
vice he spo!:1.' chi-Hy of tho con
ditions that pxift in his home
'and . and how great is their, hejed
/ii the gospel: He sn-aks i?nglisb
wiih remarkable fluency and cor
re ness,' 'especially when i? is
considered that he bas'oeen iii
Ulis country only two years and
has been studying our laoguag!
bul- three veirs. iViauy who beard
Rev. Mr. Bepia rn i n's address Sun
day '-"wuiug. wv>re made to realiz*
>is n-^ver hefore. the .great need o'
-? nding the gospel to the henight
.d people of foreign i ai da.
Receivers Made Permanent.
Asheville, X. C. Oct. l.x-Sp.'
ciaj: Judge Pritchard to-day
made permanent the recaivereh'p
io "the c*,se, of P. A Tompkins
and the I). A. Tompkins Oom UP.
ny against the Edgefield Manu
facturing Company, nt' ?dgefield;
s. C., and named l?rmer Govern -
hr Sheppard its counsel for the re
ceiyprs. J. D. Allen was appoint
ai! tsp^cin 1 iias-ter to take testimo
ny.
Upen the petition cf the re
ceivers, A. S.Tompkins and T. L.
Hickman, they vere authorized
Ui consult to a verdict for $1,000
m tin; casa of Li?uis Gilchrist
igainst i Iv.- oompa'uy, pending in
h court or common pleas, th
judgment therein, h.iwcver. io
bav? hq precedence ?VQT other
claims.
Can go Beyond Corporate lines.
By thfj average perse;-,, officers i
ai:;1 even members of I be l"gal
profession, it i* Leii?V^M? that the j
authority of the policeman c-ases ?
at i he incorporate Inuits of a city,* i
yet such is not the case since the ?
last session, of USP genera Ka.1-som- j
blyiofl bis state approved an act j
February 20th, 1908, which re- j
mo,-es I be above common impres
sion. . j
Th" pct. in question r^ads a? |
follows ?nd m av prov? of i ti tor- j
cst fo officers: "'J hat the police
atithoiiiies ?f all towna and cities .
of Ibis state are hf roby autboriz.'d
und empowered to make arrests of
ail olTendera against the muni
cipal ordinances and the/statutes
:f this state, committed within
the corporate limits, at any place
withi:u-a radius, nf one mi!.-*
Df th-J corporate limit?, with or
without a warrant, when such
police authorities are m jmreuii
of buch Offender."
W. C. T. U. Contest Closed.
At tue Woman's Christian Tem
ifcraiice Union on Monday after
noon, at the Methodist church th? i
membership cen (est was brought
io a close. Boh sidisbad -worked
Lo wiu. aud lhere was a go?d deal <
.f plensaiit rivalry manifested. .'
VVheu the names.of both sides dis.- ,
p!a>ed on a board were counted,
i' was lound that exactly the same 1
i umber bad been sained on both I
side?, makin? a tie of nineteen i
:>n each side, thirty-eight in all. i
That decided the contest,- and i
both sides will put their whole ?
he;:rt into preparing a reception
for the new nvjujb<jrs, both active
[iod.bonqrnry i:: th" near future j
probably About Thanksgiving fis
was suggested. There are other .
now m em b* rs whose.- mimes were
t?of handed rn which will no doubt
in ak? Ute new membership reach
forty-five, making a total mem
bership of about one hundred and
bc i rty;.;'
L-.rs' shipment of beautiful]
Cut G i a ss, Silverware-^boib solid
i.(i plated-just received. Large
Assortment ot jewelry also ready
for your inspection.
R imsey <? Jones.
Where Bull?is Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette; N. Y.,
i veteran of the civil war, who
lost a foot at Gettysburg-, says:
.'T.he good Electric Bittern have
done. i? ,worth more'tbau five huu
Ired dollars to me. I spent much
bonney docterjng for a bad eas? of
-tonmc'i Irotfbie, to little pnrposp.
f 'hen tri' d Electric Bitters, and
i hey cured me. 1 now (ako^rhem
as a tonic, and they keep me
strong and well." 50c at W E
Lynch & Co.. B Timmon?, Penn
& Holstein, successors lo ti L
r?enu & Sun, di og s'ores.
H?\n you a picture that y< u
venid lil?H to have framed? Bring
it to us. Large atocle of all sizes
. nd sty!- s o; mou'ding.
B. Tim mons.
We. invite the ladies to Bee otu
rugs and Wilton velvet ait-squar. s.
Large",assortment tb select fruin,
all beau Hf ni designs. *"~
RaujM^y it Jones.
Housekeepers shnuUl seo-our
iineof ?abie I igen?, toV?Ji?; sheet -
mee, bed spreads etc., before
making their, pu.cbageV:
; . ftiii & i ; nv!;?ur.
We are slio-.vii ? ?i v. TV nano!; [
?Omy line of woo; di.ef-s goods in I
all ol ibe popular S?i-.?i..-ti and uew-l
est weaves. i
Maj & Tompkins, j
We alwey? c-rrv cbmp-^'le-MS
?1 irl?tiej I t t I ? 11 - i; ! i dr.ogsT'aiid giv<
:-prc::ii' alt. litioii to ?tl] pr^cripr
t-ion?' sent us. AVbare of y.oj(r-r
i r?oKgf," buheit1 (i.
B. Titnmoiis.
Wm
plan with those who favor us with iiieir patronage,
yaret.w??e aaa Island 41-2.C yd. Yard wide standard bleaching 8c yard
lg 'Good ocean pearl buttons Se doz. School handkerchiefs 25,e doz .Beautiful
1
:
Long Cloth worth $1.35 a piece to go ai $1.00 a piece
, .....
. Ser
% ? n.
?M??liner? & Coat Si
cf
. ...
r-tmentisai your service with a superb
stylishline o? Suits Cloaks Hats to match.
Ladies Cloaks $3.00 to $12.00
lisses " $1.25 " .$7.50
'Tis the Salesiorce's Measure to Show You
W? As we aim at ali times to gire our patrons comulete satisfaction with mentor
I rious Merchandise. Sight Tr< .; :nieiit. Froinpt Itt?nt?o?^ fl mistakes sho?ld
ig happen, as happen they will, we as)- that you report promptly mistakes of all
K"| kinds that we make in serving you. We wish to correct tKein. Eespectfully,
JL til ii wi 9
lp
etor
3iir.cc meat aniel all of thc deli
cacies of tho season at
PENN & HOLSTEIN'S
Notice or Sale cf .Land.
Notice ia hereby given that I
?viii ceil at public outcry at Edge
fi?ld, C. H., South Carolina, on ?
the first M-enday in" November,
1908, 'during the lpgaP hours of
sale?, the following descrih?d real
PI tate b?ic?gitig- to tho"' eetate of
Wi 14iam>?VelIs, deceased."lo wit:
All that tract or parcel of'Jnnd in
Plum Branch township. Edg(ifie!d
30 uh ?y i South Carolins, contain
ing 210 scree, more or les?, and
hounded now, or formerly by lauds
af Joe Tompkins, \V M Bussey and
Louis Harmon,~aud known as the
Jeff Wells place.
Terms:' One tb-ird cash, the
balance on a credit of one aud
two years, with iulercFt from day
af salo,.at*the ra?o'of S$j por an
num the credit portion to be Be
stired by bond of the. purchaser
iud mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to par for papers.
L. F. Dorn.
Agent for the heirs at law of said
deceased.
The handsomest 12-pieCo toilet
cets ever sb dwfi in Edgefield,
r-"' Ramsey *? .loues.
Do von want a stylish, up-to
date ladies' hat? Call on
RIVES BUGS.
Would Mortgage The Farm.
A farmer on Eural Route 2.
j Empire. Ga., W A Floyd by name
?says: ''Buck len's Arnica. ?Saive
cured th ? two worst sores lever
saw: ono qb my baud and one on
my leg. It is worth more iban rte
Weight in gold. I would hot be
without itv if I had io mortgage
the farm io gej it.;' Only 25 at
W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons,
Penn & Holstein, successors to Gr
L Penn & Soi?, drug stores.
All the new thjugs in Dross
?goods at reasonable prices.
May it.Tomjtkius.
How about a Brussels or Ax
minster art square, velvet mg?,
beautiful upholstering goods,
lam'bnquins, etc.
RIVES BROS.
S pentacles made np to suit your
particular need at lowest possible
price. .
Geo . F. flinns;
I Edgefield, S C
Get onr prices on shoos before
buying. We can pi;-.'\-e you.
May & Tompkins-.
White-P^arl and several other
vanet?pa of Onion Sets just re
ceived.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
Succ?s os rs to G Penn Sc Son
eds si? -foretelling in
Yesterday we ??tad a cus
tomer'in one of our new Red
Cross models. As she left
she said, "Wrap up my old
ones, i'll wear these in
stead/'
Th?-Red Cross Shoe is
comfortable the mom raf rou
put it on ! :
Its sole,- made of specially
tanned leather, is flexible.
It doesn't bind, cramp or
"draw" the foot. It fits like
a glove and bends with your
foot, just as your glove moves
with your;hand. This fall
"Iliads
nih tJw. fool'
. Delivered To
*C yf;Y hy should your home be without Music,
eOb when yqu'eau have a really "good piano of us on
very ea-sy payments? - You can come here and "Have"
the choice^ s^lectiug your piauo from amoug the world's
best makes, cn practically your' own terms-j-terms
so easy, ?hut everyone who loves music may own apiano.
Think of all the following makes of high-grade and ar
tistic pianos being found under one roof; viz.
Weber, Everett, Mehiin, Sohmer, McPhail, Packard,
Stu?tz & Baur, Poole, Bush& Lane, Sterling, Harvard,
Winier &. Co., Laffargue, Dayion, Rudolph, Stodart,
insfic-??, Sin-rei- and other well known makes.
We-are quite positiva that, nowhere ehe, can you pur
chase a thorough!}* good piano for as little money or upon
such favorable payments, as you can of us. We would be
glad to show VDU the different styles and quote you the dif
nt prie .?. We ? ike strict comparison of prices and values.
r
Also ackiiov/?edged leaders in Furniture, Carpets/Etc
/ in this Section.
^?3?1(?)?12 Sroad S?ree?, Augusta, Ga*
J
mw M
?p En Cros? Pat
i(- - iii Coll IJOL?K,
1.00
, CZ
s?m? ort
Come in and try on the Red
Cross. Know for yourself what
it ir.cans to the thousands of
wemen who'.wcar it, who would
not be induced to go back to stiff
soie shoes, j
Slip your foot into thc. Red
Ci s,-that's thc only way you
vii] ever realize what a wonder
ful diiferen?? it does make ! You
dn't bejieyc a shoe could he
so comfortable.
We liove it in all styles-High
Shoes, .$4aixd$5; Oxfords, $3.50
and $4. . .
icr
(Tcndc-Ucu!!)
tor - Mge?eld^
ri
C.
October
20th to 31st
Clothing Sale
20 per cent Reduc
tion.
$20 Suits for
15
12.50
10
. Overcoats
$15 "
12.50"
5?
?J
m fi
Si M
If you liave not bousfht
yoi.ir suit come and see us.
We give same reduction on
bo-vs suits.
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