Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 28, 1908, Image 8

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Edgefjeld Advertiser WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 190S.. Local News. There will be a concert by Bear den's orchestra in Adams Hall Fri day night at 8 o'clock. No,?a- "float" won't fly, even if it does cost more money and time and thought than an air ship. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Strom, of the Rehoboth section were among the visitors in Edgefield Monday. Friday will be the fairest, not the foulest, day of the week. The rain to-day was sent to lay the dust; - M r. John B. Davis of Limp, Salu da county made a business trip to Edgefield Saturday. Mr; and? ^irs. J. H. May have re turned after, spending a fortnight visiting friends in several towns in Georgia. Mrs Walter Nicholson has been elected teacher of the Bereu? school and will enter upon her duties on November the 1st, '"Av . ' The Advertiser welcomes "X. Y. Z." into its' columns. A good, bright newsy letter, like the one in this issue, will come from his pen every week. y tt . . There will be a full dinner pail" at the floral fair cafe for every man, woman and child that -/'comes to Ecjgefield Friday. . t A long, lean, lank mule that seemed to be thirsty from his hoofs to the tips ofilia ears christened the W. C T. IT. drinking trough. g&>: , \ .. I Seeded raisins and cleaned cur rants. Full pound' packages ' 12 1-2 cents per pound. . W. E. Lynch & Co. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of Mr. J. E. Hart, and the notice of sale, by Messrs. B. S. ind J. A. Holland, administrator's. Hon. W. A. Strom's machine has completed a well for Dr. J. S. Byrd and is now drilling one for Rev. P. P. Blalock. Five pound bucket of fine roasted coffee for $1.00. China cup and sau cer with each bucket. i ?o B. Timmqns. Mr, J. H. Cogburn sustained a heavy loss in the burning of his store Wednesday night last. The merchandise and building were val 3 ued at $4,5?0, with insurance of ?2, . 500. Rev. T. P. Burgess will conduct a. series of revival services in the Presbyterian church beginning Mon day after Ihe sec?nd Sunday in November. He will be assisted by Rev'. J. B. Green, pastor of the Pres byterian church in Greenwood. A fuller aniiouncement will be made later. We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exer cised io compounding prescrip tions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. . . PENN & HOLSTEIN, f-uccessors to 7 G. L. Penn & Son. Miss Annie-May Strom, the pret ty and talented daughter of Mr Robt. ,T. Strom, has returned to Lamar, S C., to teach for another session, which is .the fourth year that she has been employed by the patrons of this school. This of it self is a ven* strong endorsement of her ^conscientious, painstaking ser . TICA '*V :* . PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. Wesoli?it vonr Prescriptions, dav or-night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable'prices. WE. LYNCH & CO. From every section of the county the intelligence comes that a large acreage is being sown in-oat?. The preparation of the land is nure thorough than in former years. After sowing all the seed . oats he had at home, Mr R W Powell came to Edgefield Monday and purchased a large two-horse load of Appier oats .to plant. Large assortment of ?3.00 pictnie frames for ?1.50. B. Timmons. Go to Rives Bros. for Mendel's handsome washable Tailored Waistt from $1.00 to $3.50. Ladies' beautiful iifckwear and collar?. Just received 100 gallons of Floor PdintJ Let us suiyly your ndeds. B. Timmons. Come to us for right pricep on domestics 4-4. brown S'a Island at 5 cunt>- ; Gingbams *' 5 enntp. The high standard mall marchan-. dis? will ie kept up. RIVES BROS, Cobb's Old Sta-rfd. Beautiful imported decorated ware. You can either buy a com plete dinner set or anv single piece that you nerd. . Ramsey & Jones. Nunnally's celebreted candies fresh by empress every week. PENN & HOLSTEIN, Successors to G L Penn & Son. An Edgefield florist . bas been using ber last summer's Merry Widow" to cover a row of chrysan themums^ thereby shield in g them from the frost. While the lied Hill ladies were having their ;Vpti?tiug," an Edge field lady gave a "floating," i. e., the latter invited some of her lady friends to spend the day with her and they passed the tim? in build ing a float. The lamented Dr. J. F. Adams, whose caine appears on the old eoyy-of The Advertiser which we reproduce on our first page, was the great grand father of Mr. John P. Kates. The last quarterly conference of the Edgefield charge will be held in Trenton Methodist church Sunday afternoon, November 1st, at 4 o'clock. A full attendance of mem bers of conference desired. Mr. and Mrs:' B. B. Jones will move this week into their magnifi cent new colonial residence. This handsome home, so beautifully lo cated on Main street, is a very de cided ornament to our town. All persons exhibiting flowers art' requested to bring them" lo Adams1 Hall Thursday afternoon, when the exhibits will be placed in order ready for Mr. Berckman to judge on Friday morning. Mr. C. A. Long brought several dozen/ cans of peaches that were can ned with his own hands to town Monday and sold them very readily. He has about 1,200 cans of peaches apples, beans and tomatoes. Thc product .of Mr. Long's cannery is absolutely free from adulteration and needs no inspection under the pure food law) Mr. James H. Cantelou returned yesterday from the Georgia fair in Atlanta and left today for Columbia to attend the state fair and to attend a meeting of the South Carolina Berkshire Association, of which or ganization he is president. Mr. Camelon will exhibit some of his fine hogs^at the Georgia Carolina fair next week. Jay-Werts. The Methodist parsonage was the scene of a quiet, beautiful marriage Sunday afternoon last, the contract ing parties were Miss Nellie Jay, of Edgefield, and Mr. Robert L. Werts of Saluda. Miss .Tay is the daughter of Mr. R. M. Jay and has been re siding in Edgefield for the' past six months, serving for a portion of this time as a compositor in the office of the .Edgefield News. Mr. and Mrs. Werts will make their home in Ridge Spring. Miss Jay's Edgefield friends regretted .to give her up. Large Mne of stationery, tablets, paper, envelopes. ]etc., at H. Timmons. Do rou wa'jt a $ood window shaae with patent rollers? v RIVES BROS. . Hosierv stock full of bnst goods. Try our .Bursou'sand "Black Cat" hose for ladies and misses. Men's Irue shape ? hose. RIVES BROS. Fresh shipment of Harris Lithia Water $1 50 for 5 gallons; Glenn Springs Water $1.75 for 5 gallons. B. Timmons. A superb line of pocKet knives. Boker's and Miller Bros; both stag and pearl batidlos. May & Prescott The handsomest 12-piec toilet sets ever shown in Edgefield. Ramsey ifc Jones. Do vou want a stvlish, up-to date ladies' hal? Call on y HIVES BROS. Mince meat and all of the deli eacies of the season at PENN & HOLST^N'S. Fresh currants, seeded raisins, citron and figs at PENN & HOLSTEIN'S How,To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to , gai n a pound a day by taking an ounce otScott's Emulsion. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food which he could not do before, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of thc World." SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York < Knights of Pythias Meeting. The regular meeting of the PJdgetield lodge' Knights of Pythias. No. 47, will he held in their hall on Tuesday night, November 3rd, in regular session. All visiting Knights are cordially in vited to meet with us. J? Ralph Jones, C.'C. Concordia Lodge. A regular communi cation of Concordia Lodge, No. 50. A. F. 31., will be held in lodge room Friday evening, November Otb, tor thc regular dispatch ot* business and to eoTifer degrees. All members are urged to be present. Visitors ' in good standing always welcomed. AV. AV. Adams, "NV. M. J. R. Tompkins, Sec. Butler Lodge I. O. O. F. At the meeting of Butler Lodge No. 17, I. O. O. F. on Monday night, November 2nd, the iniatbry and second degree will be conferred on Mr. Ji. R. Tillman, Jr., and Mr. Richard Mc?reary. All visitors in vited. A. II. Corley, N. Gi R. L: Dunovant, Sec. Bountiful Dinner. Remembering that they did not provide a sufh'eient quantit ; of din ner for the large crowd th; ? attend ed the floral fair last, year, the ladies of the Cemetery Association have made ample provision for feeding the very large throng that will be here Friday. Their menu will con sist of turkey dinner, salad course, barbecue hash and oysters; for both noon and evening* Cake and hot chocolate will be served during the afternoon. Eighteen large turkeys, forty odd hens (not to mention the roosters) have been purchased, and everything else in the same propor tion. It matters not how many thou sand come to Edgeiield Friday, not one need go away hungry. The money raised will be used to im prove the village cemetery. Leggett's Premier Cheese. It is just thc one thing needful after a hearty meal. If you can't obtain the hearty meal, Premier Cheese is the next thing to it. AV. E. Lynch ?fc.-Co.Bj Seeded raisins, London laryer raisins, cit ron, new crop prunes and figs. B. Timmons. Leggett's fresh oatmeal and .corn flakes. B. Timmons. Leggett's Pan Cake Syrup. You need only try it once to pro nounce it the most velvety, smooth and exquisite of syrups. AV. E. Lynch & Co. Perri Walla Tea. 7A fine tea blended from a choice qtialtity lof Indian and Ceylon plants. Ask for folders with direc tions for making this delicious bev erage. AV. E. Lynch & Co. AATheu you need a good farm wagon, one that will stanrl the test, try a Hackney or Old Hick ory. Ramsey <fc Jones. Large stock of stovps, stov? pipe utensil", atc, at reasonable prices. { Ramsey & Jones. AVe are headquarters for-buggy and wagon harness, both dougie and single. Ramsey & Jones. AVh?n you need a bugg)' try a Rock Hill, or-.Hackney, or Colum bus, or a Ty sou and Jones. No stronger line of buggies can be lound in this section. Large as sortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. Fresh Honey dan be found at the store or the Edgeiield Mercan tile Company. S. Cheatham. i Largest assortment of Rocker? ever shown in Edgeiield, willow, oak and mahogany. Beautiful de ?igns substantially made. Ramsey & Jones. Chic. Chic Chic. We have just received a new perfume' called "Chic' thal ve are selling iu bulk. Can fill any s z* bott lr.- vou want. All we ask for it is n trial. PENN & HOLSTEIN, *. Pucc-epsors to Gc JJ PeiJli it Pon. Important Notice. AVe are glad td announce to ? ur .customers that wc have again re ceived a shipment of tile celebrated "White Star" coffee, which has been so popular among our patrons; ,. PENN & HOLSTEIN, Successors to GL Penn & Son. Handsome line of colors in 50 inch Broadcloth, and popular Rhades in dress goods. See our prices. RIVES BROS, Cobb's Old Stand. Fresh shipment of Armour's 'Gold Band" aud Swift'? "Pre mium" hams. B. Timmons. Xo we are not goiaig ont of business alt articles "below given inay cause you to so e? ne with you. and from time to time hand <] may h?co?ne ni ore thoroughly convinced of pto with those who favor us with their For a short while we will sell good af yard wide Sea Island 41-2c yd. Yard ? Good ocean pearl buttons 5c doz. Seho quarter mch hem handkerchiefs 50c d price. 10-4 hemmed sheets 45c eaeh. fM Long Cloth worth $1.35 a piece to go a ?I esr. Department is ai your sei stylish line of Suits Cloal Ladies Cloaks $3.( lisses " $1.2 Tis the Salesforce's As we aim at ali times to give pto pata Ul rions Merchandise, Eight Treatment, Prc EO| happen, as happen they will, we ask thal T kinds that we make iii serving von. We ElvO urner .Fresh shipment of Nuiinallyjs fine candie's just received bv express. PENN.& HOLSTEIN, Successors to (TL Penn & Son. How about a Brussels or Ax minster" art square, velvet rugs, beautifulupholstering goods, lambrequins, etc. RIVES BROS. Spectacles made up to suit your particular ??pd at lowest possible price. " Geo . F. Mimp, Edgefield, S C Get our prices on sho?s before buying. We can please you. May & Tompkins. White Pearl and several other varieties of Onion Sets ljust ro cei ved. ? PENN <fe HOLSTEIN, Succesoyrs to G L P^nu it Sou Soeisette for eyeniog dresses is the talk of the town. We have it in all of th-) pop ular shades. May &. Tompkins. Administrator' s Pale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court for Edgefield county, S. C., tim undersigned will sell at the late residence of Joseph J. Holland, deceased, in said county on the 17th day of November, 1008, beginning at 10 o'clock a. rn, all of the per sonal property belonging to the e s tafe of said Joseph J. Holland, de ceased, consisting of 1 mare, 3 mules, cows, farm produce and im plements, wagon, buggy, household and kitchen furniture and various, other articles. Terms cash. .Ti A. Holland, li. S: Holland. Administrators. Delivered To Your Home for $10. /by should your home be without MUB?C, wheu you eau have a. realty good piano of us on very easy payments? You can come here and have the choice of. r?l'?cti?g your piano from among tue world's best r akes, on practically your own terms-?erm3 i so easy thur everyone who lov^s music may own a p?ano. Think of all the following makes of high-grade mid ar tistic pianos bsd og found unrlbr oue rjof ; viz. Weber, Everett, Mealin, Sohmer, McPhail, Packard, Stultz & Baur, Poole, Bush & Lane, Sterling, Harvard, Winter & Co., Laffargue, Dayton, Rudolph, Stodart? Mansfield, Singer and other well known makes. We are quite positive ihat, nowhere else, can you pur chase a thoroughly good oiaoo for as little mouey or upon Buch favorable payineut*. ?R you eau of us. We would be glad to'show you tho different styles and quote yon the dif ferent prices. We like strict comparison of prices and values Also acknowledged leaders in Furniture, Carpet?, Etc. in this Section. 703-10-12 Broad Sireet, Augusta, Ga lioudi the following* prices on certain cclaim. But 'tis our purpose to contin owu tliese low priced articles,-thatyou the COEXEE STORE'S profit sharing patronage. )ron gingham at 37-8C a yard, full r?de standard bleaching 8c yard,, ol handkerchiefs 25c doz ?Beautiful oz would be cheap at double the Pillow cases 10c each, English t $1.00 a piece Coat Suit [tyice with a superb is Hats to match. )0 io $12.00 !5 " .$7.50 Pleasure to Show You ms complete satisfaction with merito >mpt Attention. If mistakes should ; you report promptly mistakes of all; ! wish to correct them. Eespectfully, Proprietor. 3 " .;.>.-::. tr..-.* J I ?3 Large shipment of beautiful Cut Glass, Silverware-both solid h nd plated-just received. Large assortment of jewelry also ready for your inspection. Ramsey & JoDes. - V. A. HEMSTREET &BR0. Guns, Pistols, Knives. CARTRIDGES. First Class Repairing. 655 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga Near Georgia Railroad Bank. We invite the:Jadie8 to. .nee dur rugs and Wilton velvet art squanto. Large assortment to select from, all beautiful-designs. "**" "* Ran?sey Jones?' Housekeepers should sei? oar line of table linens, towels, (meet ings, bed spreads, etc., before making their purchases. May & Tompkins. We are showing a very hand some line of wool dress goods in all of the popular shades ancl new est weaves. May & Tompkins. We always carry .comploteas sortment of fresh drags and give especial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. ? share of your patronage solicited. B. Timm?ns. - Needs no breaking in Yesterday we fitted a cus tomer in one of our new Red Cross models. -"As she left slie said, ''Wrap up my old ones. I'll wear these in stead. ' ' The Red Cross Shoe is comfortable the moment you 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 Get Style and Comfort Get Both Come in and try on the Red Cross. Know for yourself what it means to the thousands of women who wear it, who would not be induced to go back to stiff. sole shoes. Slip your foot into the Red Cross,-that's the only way you will ever realize wihat a wonders ful difference it does make ! You wouldn't believe a shoe could be so comfortable. \ We have it in all styles-High Shoes, $4 and $5; Oxfords, $3.50 and $4. Rives Brothers Agents for Edgefield, S. C.