Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 11, 1908, Image 7
Established 1835.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. ll, 1908.
-*-??
Local News.
.A i fy .
Mr. J: Runenstein Jias established |
a branch:siore at-Sidge $prin<r.
' ? sf* H
iS^apU^.^ Ii. CairV' bas.'r|?een.a/\vel
eSpied -visitor in FJtgene?d "ThhV
week.
The trustees have engaged Mr. W.
1). Hollfind to survey and make
plat of the Edgefield school district.
M rs. John Fi t /mn u rwe;of;Coj u in
bia is>the guest of ^?rpcT?ngBter.
r^\^ks. Drl JajajEFSr.'S., Byrd. ', - ' ?
^^^p^*^;.John M. Bettis and'Miss'Em
" ina Bettis came, up" from Trenton
for a few hours" on Monday.
'..".'^r:V;One cattval*eady; sniff "the fra
errance bf .orange blossoms in the
r breezes from the northwest.
ejolqiTToii hom adj ?A ?ji?TTA?.5
both prize winners of renown and
wili have to be put in a class to
themselves next year.
Rev. T. P. Burgess preached at
\ Johnston on Sunday morning last,
, . . lat Trenton in the afternoon and at
the union service in Edgefield Sun
dav evening.
~~ *.v ,?li*. Jerome P. Timmerman "clerkn
/ ?pf Ane county board is no&v preparing j
il .-*.r(He^?sup^iwisb'r?Cquirterli"; Topoit.;
??SSt??v?fa?ito^?S??jpj.iblifh?d: rn The Ad-1
tg??1?se?^xt pfe? ?0tQ rfl?r?
Miss Lnla McClure spent Satur
day last in Edgefield as the guest of
Mrs. N. B. Robertson, being en
route to her school at Early Branch
in Hampton county.
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union will meet on Monday I
afternoon next at 3.30 o'clock at the
Baptist church. All members are]
requested to be present.
Mr. Walter Carwile left last week
for Mobile to accept the position of
chief clerk to the general, freight
*- agent .of the Louisville and Nash
ville railroad. Mr. Carwile is an ex
perienced and very skilled railroad
man.
The young men of the town have
invited the Gvaniterille team to come
up and have a game of football on
Thanksgiving day. Our boys are
practicing regularly and the contest
promises to be a lively one.
31 i ss May Roper will leave
Saturday to enter npon her
duties ?s^?her of^sa,.Jarg& school
a$$n$ ?igjtf, miles north of-Spartan
b'urgi "Slit?^aV^rTered . ih?^ehool in \
Fairfield couuty that she'taught last
^SpartinWf? s?hoM.; p *f? ? P
Hon. W.L. Daniel, of Saluda,
.-aiub4u^uiotiiex^j^^^J^l_DanH^
'.' were in..?Edgef?.?ld yesterday. ? Mr;
m
? i .r J^anieL.wJi&j.dec.te.d^ a^mjember j)f tl^
r/.,^o^ House'of Represen tat ives from Sa
li ^?fW^^?^l^^^^sm^^. and'wilt
make a very active useful member
of tbjrt^ody. The^statg, neejls more
you*^???Vof3??r 42niiei!s .t?of?l.
and oriental calibres**^* come to the.
%oHtW^;Cv -, f ?>rt
For Kent: The six-room reSi
. x J d?nee of Mr. .R. W. Tiinmons. For
j ' S ternis, etc.,' apply to
? B. Timmoivs.
? ?;?'?U-:.I}.: ni m t, y, -, Ji'.iidivii?
. i . So?is'-ttp for' "vening dresses is
'.>..'tho ralfe of the ,towu. We have it
;;u m m! all of the popular .Rhades.,
- . May & To ni pk i D.S. ..
Iii-.7. t?,./ .: j; twfh????s-v-'?i?: -v:t . i
:i yi<f<i -ieggert'sifresli oat^neal and corn
flakes. :
i v B. Ti minons.
?,?io??3 bjil? ?.i?
j , ,. Mr. W. E. Lott is selling a wag
L . ? . oh,'ca:?V?(i.tK? Bettend.orfytrtiek, ['at
.''-;t' th? Ac??m's warehouse (bat c?n?d -be
'1 iMl??m??e?a^?a^l wirgo?r 'f(^ox?nV to
draw.
Seeded r?feifrsJ Mriir -cleaned ciir
' ratft?;;F?H pound- packages 1? 1--J.|
' cents 'per pound.1 ?' - : :
. i ... ...W. B: Lynch"ifc Co. .
Five pdimd/b?olqet)of ?fiuo.rpastefl,
1 - coffee fori ?H-i?<iL .China- cufp and sau
cer with each bucket-.-?-A
We solicit your prescription
business. Utt?fi?fcijDWri is exer
cisud in'; cenjipouodiug pres.crjp
u lu? .Ciofis?pnri' only pu re, ..fees'h ;dr? gs
(tin d \ .arfi<;-U8ert\- | ,Our. p^ic?^j.-?re^yery
i A.* reasonabbi, ; . ; , :,. . ' "r
r?i>^n ^E^i^^J^Mi titi
wwce^fors to
, ^^.^I^n&Son.
.Hi Rf -?? <V7--)?-Vb.; H! IH i p,
?iw ;pRE8GRIPf?ON?:Our, sRecm^J
- tyvWe" solicit your.-Pr.eficripjiqijjS,,!
dav or night. . " ..^ . ;
WE GUARANTEE pure drugs,
^^ccujate^mDouuding, %nd^ rea
" -Njfonai?ie pt?t?b?' \ ?'F
?^il^mi. L^NC?.?r CO.
. --. Large assortment of 43 ..00 picture
' frames-tor ^1.50. <
-_^ '"f? -.&.' Tim mons.
k Beautiful imported decorated
i'? I ^e^You; <jan, either buy-a com
.pleie3irIiVr:'-jet, or any fifiiijl^
piece trat you need/
Ramsey & Jones.
r~^;p75B'gGiii-al - parti';, of ?nine- 1 ad-ies-r
rtetV?d gerterd:for- Charleston^ Tu??
day morning to attend the Woman's
Missionary Union.
Mrs. R. N. Edmunds, of Parks
ville,- accompanied by her children,
is. visiting at the homes of Mr. T. C.
?Strom and Mr. A. A. Edmunds.
Read carefully-the- master's sales
in this issue. Jiidge W. F. Roath
will sell a number of tracts of very
valuable lam I on the 1st Monday in
^December. - ' m
Mrs. James AV. Thompson, accom
panied by her children, arrived in
Edge rich I last week from Southport
N. C., to make a prolonged visit in
Edgetield. Mr. Thompson will also
co ne foi* a visit later. ^
So far as our information: goes
Mr, Jdhrt^E. McFy^is the-.Thampion j
corn grower of the co ir? i ty this 'year.
He-has tilled all of his cribs chock
full. -The lower door of one or two
was nailed up and corn thrown in
through the upper,door.
Mr; W. E. Lott, yielding to'the
?soj-ietation^ 'pf .-his vfrienoUip has con
"??jit?d' to b'ec?h'ie: candida to for war-'
who recently resigned. Mr. Lott
will make an excellent officer from
every standpoint.
For Sale: pn^oihterJBftP about
8 months ohL intelligent andrbeauti
filly marked,-liver an<T-white color
Jast the right a^-e to hunt this season
W ? EVJ. Minis.
b#rVvtVmu! .Nicholson was -in
towri ] yesterday and stated to ? ? tl ie
vmfifcer that tl ie faruiers.iu.iiis.seati.oii;
otthe coiuitrY areJs(>wing the \y}n>]y
fa(-e V)f the earth in oats. He says'
hTe5 does -not' ??e 'where 11 rey can fd?S?t 'i
much cotton next year. Mr. Nich
olson has seventy bushels of oats
that he expects to sow yet. /
Mr. W. C. Lynch, the popular^
manager of the Lynch drug store??a ^
in-Baltimore and New York this
week ?nu-e?a?^ig a Jarge /stock of
Christmas ? merchandise; Knowing1
the advantages of making all se
lections in parson,.Mr..Lyuch board
ed the train' am! w??it direct? ^>
headquarters. ..
\; rQ r? r
"Stfr. JohV Hughey came .down
Monday to bii>; seed-.wheat and ? V'i}',-.
ried back o^fowU of? guano; 4vitlv.
whichto* fertilize the wheat. W?
like *4 heai-. hw? *aeJrs.?I? tonks
well in print. Sowing wheat now
means less otton in the cotton hom>e
next fall but more flojjr in tire pan
try. Go thojvamjl do,.as .John Iltigh
ey has done*'.:: i.: -j'i'l
The editor pf The Advertiser
greatly appreciates the many kind
expressions congratulating us upon
the iinprovements.in %h& paper and
upon our; last weeks illustrated'
writ&T?p Of the floral- fair. We feel,
eucouragad to press forward with
preafcer r detecn^gpn ?gftfOeaKn
Sepftfr? - - U U
Rev. .T. B. Green arrived from
.Greenwood Monday evening and is
preaching two very * earnest,-f?Tc?^J,^
ful sermons each day-4 ?^clb'ck' nr'"
the afternoon and \xEr*F:ih vt?e
?y?ning-^at tiie Presbyterian church
The people of our town should at-,
tejul these services' and as ist in;
every possible way in making them
fofifkisting benefit to the community
; it large. The meeting will continue
throughout the week. Invite and
urge your neighbor? and friends - to
Look for the new advertisement of
Messrs. May & Tompkins next week
It will be of special interest to "the;
buyingpublic. . Besides a full stock,
of beautiful and very stylish dress
goods, this popular brm has a large
stock of shoes from the most reliable
manufacturer in, the country. Wheth
er it be a heavy ;work shoe or a styl-'^
js&djess shoe, Messrs. nlayrAt. Tnmji:
kinsi-an fit von at right prices.
Capt.'E;';H. Folk received a letr
tel; f rbhi a iiia'n in Cabot, Ark., re
cently enclosing a .-'check for $3.50,
being 'fo? the payment of a debt that
'has ; been1, standing for -I I-VCUTS, .
Capt; F(dk taught school at' Bates-,
biirg in 1887. and this man,, a former
South 'Carolinian, ! writes that
he'lacked *-J.00: of paying ,his tuition
attir?t time; voluntarily sending the.;
amount with interest. ; This is fiifi
deed an unusual case. /Evidently a.
revival pleating luis been held/in Cab
Od f?
; ; ' ~~-r ..
*j?^wtM>..-Rive.s Bros,- $K^M??ndfT?'
b.i?!i?dt>omH!'/' w?wrable .Tailored
W.*tstn;tjj^?$l:0() tcf#50. Ladies'
bft?uUfuL'n?ckwe?r hud collars.
Just rec- i ved;-; 100; gallons of
Floor Paint} Let UB supply your
n..e.d.s... 1: , - ' .. .
if., Tinimous. -
.i ?i -ibi?j '.'i'Wfi V: i ir; 3
t v"rt*ff?**fVf'fi^ycJ? full rif.-b'fst g ?ods.
-T/iy oyr .BursiniV au'd.-.^lack Out"
hose for ladies.and I misses. Afe?Te
\T?C shape i hos". ' - ,
Mt ' ^RljvW BBQSi r:
^ iv! /-.. '.? J-'; i ll' ? Ki
? o^r^U^JviMt?|iit of f?arris Lithia'
;Wht?r,$Lp? for 5 galjonp; Glenn
Sj rings Wa terral. 76 fon'? galloh^v
B; -'Tim mons.";. ,
A?bpe'b I i l?o'of poeset knivpp.
Bofbrl^anil Miller ^ros; both
Stag and p' /irl .haudlos.'
Mtv & -Prescott
-Tbe-V-abt?Fem^st l2-piec<- toilet
sets ev'iir sttowii in Sedgefield.
B?'tnsey ? Jones.
Ho. \i.n . w.'u ; a |o?d window
eh o<- \\ th pa'^ nt rollers?
RIVES BROS.
will meet at the home of Mrs. W
F. Ca ffitftgi' OD th e* - ^fr^rnooh; of I
Tuesday'the; 17th ai ?'o'ock.1
liuporiani business," in : re to renee, to
{Tie-itu veil in? o'fHlie monument'-iv
eently-crected in our cemetery will
be discussed.
Mrs.-N. (3r.-.-EviUwr4\res*-l
Mrs. J,-D'. Holstein, $ee.:
..
Pickl?-Paul.
{jj .-; V , . . . . 3 V J
. Asurprise marriage, occurred"in
ridgefield late Sunday afternoon.
For more than a year the friends of
Mr. J. Luther Paul 'h:iv(?vlu>t?pT
that he i nan id estedYinKisp'ecml p?"?
ness for the Moan tain Crcbk^ecfhSn
but no one knew tlu^real cause until
it was revealed by Cupid on Sunday.
Mr. Paul called afili? borne of Mr.
Br;L Pickle Sunday las*-: and ijvtia^i
ift?riioon lie anfl? Miss Lillie .Pickle ^
..ame'down to Edgefield and -ysrore
married by Dr. Burts at, his horrie.
They willinake their home" in Edge
?ield. The Advertiser, extends .c<>u
iratulations.
* Pre?inunar'y Hearing.'"; j 1
'.? Magistrate P. AV: "Cheatim nj
rave the negroes who were arrested
for the murder of Alex. Barnes a
preliminay hearing Saturday last
The state was lvpaU^iitf'd) ;by Mejfc-f
?rs. Tompkins & Wells and tlip.de
fendants,, by J':> Y^n. Thunnojud,
Esq., S. McC Sim ki ni ^sqji add'
5. M. Smiths Esq."After hearing the
estimony, Magistrate Cheat hain dis
;hi?rgcii'?rJif:of ?thef? prisoners-, exf??trj
Ihn Cain and Nancy Brimson, who
vere, .held, for trial j fl .'the. bigbe'1
.<m'rt.'Mr. Sinikins Iren ftp Lo\'irfg-!
on yesterday Yo 'make 'application'
'or bai 1 . for't Bte fa cc i isSll ?dgi'oes.ri: i )
Wanted' SUCCPPB Magazine rp
juires the pprvices of a mai) in
fidgefield t p.. look, af;LFrr^?xi>iriqg.
:u,b P c r i,p t ion s; a u dl*?t P j B'POU rpfn P.V
DU?int-s8 hy 'mpuns "'of *' pppcnVl
lipibods unusual iv eftVctivp; po
?f?Hciii perrit aii?.h? y'fifpftrpjip. wi kb
.xp?ri?neep but 'wont d''co'npirJer,
my applicant, with good natural
fuaTificutioop ; salary C&fcpO '?p?l-.
i?y, with commippion bphnm?d
jreapj'with reference?, R. C.'Pea
;ock, Room 302. Success Maga
line* Bldg., New York
5?
i
.J-eggett's Premier Cheese** lt is
inst the one thing needful after
?eai'ty meal. If you can't obtain the
ljearty meal, Premier Cheese is the
?exfthing to it.
g W. E. Lynch &Co.
Seeded raisins, Londbn laryerl
.aisins, citron, new crop prunes and
igs.' "
B. ?Timmons
?ie?gett's Pan Cake Syrup; j
Von- heed on ly try it once to-pro
iounce it the" most velvety, smooth
imtexQiiisLte.of syrups.? ...
gi ?B : -^.j$i^h4%ie?q
Perri Walla Tea. ? jj| *T A Q j
-JA^fine.tea .blended from a choice
Xitaitir^>';of q Indian-;-; ami".Ceylon]
plants. Ask for folders with' direc-^
dons for. m?*Hng~"tTrTs^^
?rage. ?i***.
v' : ^W.vE/.Lynch it Co.
I ' ; -
Mntee-ineat amWall pf tufe (\8u8f
sacies of the season at
J?E]?N & H??jSTi?rN'S.
* Do- vou- ^ant- a-' p'tviisbpt.u./i-toi|
date ladies' hat? Call ou
.' RIVES-BROS:
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For fifteen years J have watched J
:he working ^pf Buck lenis Arnica J
Salve; and , it #as 'never failed to
iure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to j
Eidlich it was applied. It has saved
is many a doctor bill," says A F
flardv, of !E?*t:W.iltPq; Maine. 2?c.
it W.KLyndi, ife Co., Penn & Hol
stein, successors Jo (T L Term^SF
?ion-dnirstcn-es. ' ; - .
Fresh Honey can ba found at
he ptore or." the Edgefield Mercan
,ijt! Company. .
S. -Cbeatrjam.
"'Largpsf asporiment of Rockers
'VPT shown io Edgpfi'dd, willow,
)ak and mahogany. Beautiful d^
?ig?e Piv^stautial.'y made...:. ? !
Ratn?ey it JOHIVB,....
Chic. Ghic. Chic. ?3 *
""We have j.?'?t;'received &. new;
p?rf?t /e called--^ijhie'"' thai, we '
ire periti'g.'iD 'bulk.i; Can; fiilla.u.Y
iize bottiti you wanf Alj,;we a,ek
for it ie a trial.
PENN7 it HOLSTEIN;"'
Successors to G L P?nii & Sou..
Important Notice. ^ ..
.ustomers that ?re have again re
ceived a shipmejft3f? tijicicl'lehrated
''White Star2??.-?fi?ee, which has
beep *r<i)Ojpilar'aji\oug our??a?yoifs*
-PEN N^ <S? 11? LSTlu If; .
Successors,to G L Penn & Son.
?M. .r'K i,J?'JQ-3ffJ '?il ?H'j"
? Hu-d8ome lir'i.e,,,pf cplors>3,uy50(
inch Broadcloth,^, and pppul.ar'
shadesJn, drp.Hs";goods.' SeaonjH
pn' -sV" .'. "" ".' f ; .
'! .."'HIVES BROS,
.:oq i C?obb'p. OidlSt^?d .-j
Fr'-sh ehipment o'f 'Armour's
'Gold Band", and ' Swiffs' tVP're
mium" hams:
B. Ti m mons.
Spectacles made up to puit your
particular need at lo vest possible
price
jj Geo . V. ft i d?
. , >. Eli-ti fl ?j ,?C|
all colors, Soc values at 49c.
Lad io^L-?i GlovesW^ci^
Ta? rni&yStt?rSffl val?e Sj "
V
100 pair wintlow shades all colors
50c value at 29c.
:"#DS Kain' coats faucet worsteds
and black;'''isl5.00 valu$gat SOM
"Now isJSNiajfc to bjty ftburbl?ii?
kets. ?5?g> 11-4 Blafakefe^t ?#7
al I' u-.o( > Uv >' Xiii*<4juijfac Jl^ese
blankets. The unusual quality will
and washing
30 itf?E^mVk Taffeta <?R$0o
:?? iirc?t:silkv-:??->tripes and cheB^ a
beautifiil quilty at U8c.^ The'.v|i-y
|biif?;xto la^??; waists, "lill 4
.AIL sta!ulardd?rand ca 1 i^ai >7rS
ceinte per'.Vard-..
Ladies Cloaks ol' fine jvears.eyv it J
black.aijd tali. ..815.00 vainest:WM
' 54-ineb cloaks of W?'-jV?eltofi; all
. -' 1 ?. / A K?>. U ? t ?V- i?'
ues at 82.98. " J \ ' v
Children's white bearskin cloaks
S4.00 values at ?2.19
yondrtfaSBtion one ofjwthe best bat':
ira.in?ytjSas ever-toen o.iu^ood f<u:->.
tnii e to present. Just a'tr tliefbo^inK
nillir bL?he cold s?dsqb Wja^?^g?at}^;
to ?rive you an opportunity to ?rei
j il M ?Cy '? iJ 04) e rh?i q e s pj ?te3j?lje J i re&YJ.
sejHijrir pf. ^\p^iiiiy(?\^Qf^^^l^\?j
ill *.vo?>I* whitby i?h .silkiimdjn^n'?jlid
i-?lored l^rd^?nafr^O??1*"-' ^
Headquarters for Clothing,
Shoes and Hats.
Gut .G ia'fhJBjj^rware-^oft M/& :
?ud platte]-ju?t received. LfTr??
*P$?J$ J ? i1 r" j ?.w* I ry ^?l%p re a ch
for. VDU np nf p|?g ti<)i i. li*
u R nneey & joues..
* * tr"
/ ,JWg i :, v) ty/h ? @@J| p| ti r '
rugrood W i l toxi Ve i verar I Vqfu ,? V>V.
Lnr^e assortment to seleciYrom.
all beau ti f ni designs.-;
-* <f Ramsay&. Jones.
We pre showing a very hand
some line vf wool dress eondsin
all or the popular shades and uf iv
':??t weaves. ", ...
May or Tompkins.
?i We always carry complete as
sortment of fresh drugs and ??v<
especial attention to ali prescrip
tions sent."* us. A phar; of your
patronage solicited. v
B. Ti m rn ons.
; !MVsr;>>pmontof:;.Xunn;{ily?s
fine cnmlierHust-ivceiv Sibby express.
PENN & mUSTELV
rr^u;ces.siu\s to Gfjj Penn 0:^011.
im OT 01BI MC-I.rsi
paper, envelopes, tsTc., a*(
> su np !j?;0 ? ;".
J b. ?()^ES
F^RNOTUEE CO.
?0 1
-osfil-i ata
Augusta's Oldest Furniture
House
' ^Established 1S7?:
. i?C'oTporated ,1903
? v 91 ' ?. . 2PV
' The., st?r?:: g?nj -'Ftn-uiture.
that's good.
^E-usiiit-vire^at tiric?s'- fn?t' ?rb
b *^.4' ^ u< ,;
Hus Fupplie'd-iwfqri?ilure foi
' ?? } ft J
ine'lvemfs in thi^couiily for of.
yeav?j "tp ' gg) j ,
""^Vs Invifr? you 'to call;'of1
ir writ ?'P.fl' your ^ants.
. You? name and! a;dH?e'ss:oi:; a
postal" card will bring., your ?
beautiful' and^fifefiat, sou veil ir
[904 &road Strj.v ?ugusta/i?a. '
THE
WITH
7^7
New Isoiwiri
FOR-C!
_ OLDS ' Wai Octile Free1,
g AND ALL THR0?T AND tONG 7R0UBLES.
I GUABANTE?OVITISFACTOIV
OB DtONEX BETONDED.
Iv**? ;"' V? '
....~.-7.._r
and Dr. J. H. Carmichael 'ji?geneJci
^va^^j^epivsente?I in (he exhibits
atljtbo '4.Vor_ri :-( 'arob.ia I':?ir lasi
JTrwk. ||'r-' Cantelou, from whom
j|j^M!ii%le "'"''ld hears very lillie
concerning his achievements, is one
of the most successful Strock raisers in
?Ute^state, as wejl as a vefy success
ful all round'''fanner, and from bis
Ke'rd of JJerkshires he madeira exhib
it sit the fair. <. On his several entries
of hogs 3fiv Cantelou won four first
.?priy.es and-one. -ocond prize.' Why
should not Nfr7A?antclouTniogs win
?pe honors? 'They represent the
purest breed that thc country affords
and receive the-very best (d'attention
Vn'icli*-keeps them up to thc highest
degree of perfection. \
Or. .1. II. C armlohael "and >k.
Cantelou have a (?o-p?rtn??'sliip av-,
-rangement* if^-aising very. Jim* An
gora 'goats, and.they w<MI three first
prizes' on tl HM'r goats.- ; -H1'. Cantelou
-oki a number of l^crksliire pigs.and
they could have sot? niorp than
y. orth of goats had they been able
all orders. . ,. .,
-r'roVi^f'iinii .'bf'.r:bli5g'!CS cf;n \ <
lound in this section. Large as
sortment to sf.-!'ct from.
Ramsey cfc Jenes.
, va?
' rl.?ti.sek^ep?rj jjhouid see our
?ir?p-?f tallie linet^p"t?''wi!s,jibe&t-r
m^,| bed :s^'re;aclsj- f tc'., before
?r'akrbg their pu'-'eh'a??.K.
. 'Q .: i\ j;V-.-Ma^ &(-,ripn>pk\riS_. . '?
. ?' ' "'- - "? ? '- ' . ? . '-? iV'i
A well posted woman buys only trade-marked goodsL
lt is a tremendous protection to her to order by ?tibe
"name." She takes no risks, for the reputation of: a .
successful product is too valuable to allow any deten-1
oration. Hundreds of women buy "Queen Quality"
-' ' ' IT* T J? ^ O C7 ry T \~ TT'*; . . I j* S I
shoes cf us-to-day simply because ten years exrien-*
erice jbas\ taught them that any shoe stamped "Queen
Quality" is sure io ' be ABSOLUTELY, GOOD. \
More women are finding this out each season.
Turner's Corner Store! -v
'SX?*
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In this section ofthe State WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR RELIABLE BUGGIES AND WAGONS. Our ve
rMcI?s >' have for years stood the test of Edgefield's
v/orst roads. Representative men in every part of
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brated buggies:
JJ ]jaekney/ Rock Hill, Tyson and Jones,
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Ev/oT Large stock of Furniture, Silverware, Jewelry and House Furnishings
. of every description. Let us supply your needs.
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Jgj ?o ..A.W.ti.iiclei'iul Exhibit tliat~fitlS up our Kntirc Second Floor and-wc would be
pleased to have tm opportunity to show you these goods, whether., -you buy or
(?M. not-. . Wo. enumerate this stocJv--p:tv.tiallv to m ve1 voil tin idea.
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Parlor Suits, -.Dining Roora iSujts, Bed Rooiii Suits, Sideb?ai1?tS,1! ^Wardrobes,
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j^J ; Miscellaneous Cliairs', Rockers, Settees. Hat Raekr,. Dressers, China Cios
iSk T"""\ ets.'vLMiil?onieires, B'eclsteatls..
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Lounges., Center Tables, ..Art: Squares,
Mattings Rugs, Washstand Sets, .Bedsteads, Cribs,-1 Cradles,
Mattresses., . Stoves, Ranges anj^jy^fe??^*'
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^ . Besft Grades pf .-Farm Wagons;- ..;:f
|?. .. , . paddles,. Shad es. Surreys, V ictorias, . Buggies, Wagon ;H?ft)es s
andi'minor articles too numerous to mention / Call and-'-inspect' our
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Our undertaking department is tilways well supplied with all grades of coffins
tjQjl and caskets from the cheapest to the best. Our hearse answer^'all ''calls promptly,
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