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One Dollar does poes the work of Iwo. A half and more saved on ev erything you buy. 5 pieces Taffeta in Black, Blue and Brown, 1 yard wide retails at $1.50 per yard only 89c. We offer the shoppers some bargains that you hear about but seldom get. We are really overstocked in several items and wish to convert the same into cash, in the meantime giving you a chance to buy goods for less than manufacturer's cost of production. i lot Long Kid Gloves 16 buttons worth $3.50 a pair at only $2.49 a pair. 1 lot of odds'and ends in corsets worth up to $1.00 if we have your size at 3SC. i lot dress ginghams in solid colors and fancy 10c values at 5c yd. Limited. 2 bales of white Homespun good quality at 3^0 per yd. 1,500 yds of solid silks and fancy silks the very thing for ladies waists, worth up to $1.00 per yard to go at 3? 1 case of i2$cv outings to go at 8? limited, cents per yard. 15 pcs. bioadcloth 52 inch es wide in all colors real val ue 7_5cts to go at 49c. All 65 and 75c dress goods a fine selection to pick from, to go at 39c per yard. 50 pcs. standard brand cal icoes worth Ch and 7c per yd to go at.4/Jc. Qur entire stock of ladies long cloaks at cost. 50 doz. men's dress shirts 75c kind, at 49c a big line to select from. 15 cases ot sweet soap re tails at 5c a cake every where at 2c. Blanket Bargains Un matchable. You may look where you will,'but you can't find better Blanket bargains than these so dont hunt elsewh ere but come and buy here. 11-4 all wool blankets worth $5.50 at $3.49 limited. i ii-4lot all wool Blankets won h $8.qo a pair to go at $5.50. Millinery. A chance for a pattern hat atj the regular price. We have 20 pattern hats that sold at $10 and $12 each your choice $4.50. Also a full line of nicely trimmed stylish hats ata very low price. Art Squares. We want to sell you a nice art square at. the greatest bar-1 gain you ever heard of $10 art squares 9 x 12 at $6.98. $7. 50 art sqares 9 x 12 at $3,98. Lace Curtains. $1.00 lace curtains at 49c. 2.50' " " " $1.59 3 50 " " " ' 2.29 5*oo ," " " 2.89 Clothing. y Men's and youthes suits. All $7.^50 suits lo go at $4.98 All $10 suits at 6.98. All $12.50 suits in dark gray and mixed colors at $9.50. AU$.16.50 suits at $11,75 1 ?t I3.50 " " 13,50 I " 20.00 " " 14.50 Men's all wool assorted col ors top shirts $1.25 values at 89c. Men's white vests $2.50 kind at $1.50. $3.00 kind at $1,98. Sweaters. Ladies new style all wool sweaters in gray and red $2. 50 value at $ i .98 . Men's Neckwear. 50 doz. men's up to date neckwear 50c sellers at 39c. 25 doz 35c values at 21c. Overcoats. > i lot of men's overcoats in Black and navy blue $7.50 values at $3.98. 1 lot of $10.50 overcoats at $6.75-. i lot of cravanetts in gray and black, a beutiful coat, real val ue $13. 75 at $9.00. Children's Overcoats. i lot children^ overcoats size 4 to loin all colors would be a bargain at $5.00 at $2.98 i lot of $2.00 overcoats at 98c Shoes. 100 pair ladies heavy win ter Shoes all new stock $1. 75 values at $1.24 $1.50 kind to go at 98c. 100 pairs men's all leather brogans $1. 75c value at $1.24. 150 pair men's dress shoes $1. 75 values at $1.19. All stand ard brand $3.50shoes at $2. 89 every pair guaranteed. No old stock. Hats. All Hopkins $3.50 brand hats at 2.49. All $2.50 and $2.00 hats to go at $1.49. 25 doz^boys hats in Black brown and steei 75c Values nt 59c I We do in our store what we say in our ads. Come and see for your self. Don't miss this chance. Remember these prices are only good for a short while. For Rent: Two-horse f arra, well improved. P. P. BLALOCK. ' Mr. J. W.Cheatham pays the high est market price for cotton seed, also deals in meal and hulls. Watch for his advertisement next week. i The ladies at Roper's will give aq.! entertainment on Friday evening* December the 4tih, beginning at 7:30 o'clock for the benefit of the church at Ropers. A very attractive pro gram is being arranged. An admis sion fee of 25 cents will be charged. We trust that the attendance will be large. Wedding bells will ring this evening in both the Ropers and Cleora sections. Miss Fannie. Lan ham and Mr. Harry Bunch will be married, Rev. P. B. Lanham, the father of the bride, officiating, and Miss Cleora Branson and Mr. Wal lace C. Tompkins will be united in wedlock by Dr. C. E. Burts. 'An entertainment will be given in.the college .auditorium Friday evening for the <oenefit of the hand. An exceedingly interesting program, consisting of recitations, vocal and instrumental music, is being ar ranged. Refreshments will beserv ed'at the conclusion of the pro. gram. We trust that the attenda ance will be large. The cause is very worthy one. How about a Brussels or Ax* minster art square^ velvet rugs, beautiful upholstering goods, lambrequins, etc. RIVES BROS. News From The Mount Zion Section. On Sunday morning, November the !32nd, 1908, at the home of the bride's parents, and in the prepence of; a number of relatives and friends Miss Maggie 'Lee Padgett and Mr. Lonnie Clarence Smith were 'mar ried by Rev. F. B. Lanham, the -ceremony being.beautifully and ap propriately conducted. Mr. Smith is a well known young man, possessing sterling qualities and is a prosperous farmer of Edge field county. H?8 bride is a charm ing young Jady of the same county and will be greatly missed by her m?ny friends of this community. Tlie young couple have our best wishesfora lpng and happy journey .through l$fe. Mount Zion school has been in session one month under the super vision of Miss Trusa C. Stokes. ., Our school is composed of a num . ber of ambitious boys and girls. As we are guided by providence and anticipate a good attendance, we hope to make this term a success at Mount Zion, Master's Sale. State of South Carolina. Edgefield County, Court of Common Pleas. Lillian Pressly, plaintiff against Anus tte Hu ich i sou et al defend* ants. Pursuant to the^ decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder on salesday in December 1908, the same being the 7th day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real ty to wit: Ali that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being m the county of Edgefield, state of South Carolina, containing 4 acres, more or less and bounded on the north by Japds of James T Minis, south by lauds of Mr, M D Lyon from which it is separated by thf> public road, which leads from Edgefield, S, C. totheOnzts place, and west by lands of Mary J Schenk. Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balance ou a credit of oue year, with interest on the credit portiou from day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises sold to Becure pay ment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. .BANK EDEE FIELD. EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINBFOR J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, 1 A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FCLLKR W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. I. C. S IIB'PP ARD, President. * W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prei dent. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal term*. Fromptand polite attention to bus ness. W. F. ROATH, Master Edgefield County. OFm YOUR Account Solicited Keystone Traction Water Well Drillers Are Mon ey Makers. Everybody uses water. A drilled j well is the only way of obtaining a | pure, cold and unfailing supply. Dug wells and springs are simply j cess pools collecting disease breed-1 ing surface, drainage. 85. per cent, of Typhoid fever is contracted from bad water. A Keystone drill will penetrate the bed rock and tap the pure unfail ing streams below. All surface I water is securely cased off. A drill-1 ed well rarely goes dry in the most protracted drouth. It is safe. There is more money in a keystone Drilling Outfit than in a threshing machine ancLyou work all the year round instead of three months out of ? twelve; Machine is the most com plete on the market and is not to o^j confounded with cheap and flimsy outfits. Drills a six-inch hol? through any formation to any depth \ at the rate of 50 -feet a day in ordinary formations. Costs 85.00 a day to run. in fuel and labor. Will go anywhere under its own steam and can be set up and put at I work in 30-minutes. "Write for! catalog No. 1. Keystone Driller Company. Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE B?n<1 TOUT pa?-';!", to tills B'MiPt:. pound, con ?orvu: vc barlina :?:.uK. Ca Imjiuct 1?ei will guild rad KuKK u ?si||?jf ot cir ..Hunk Alt-usn ri uer .limey Alu -'.'j: *" lut ?>:ifc i.'<? nvui'v lon ot coin-Jf nrrvii"? ).! jiinfc'iis Iwiik il nu- .* h.* mull; Von an si1'-! MI .. I <!..' 'i^ils t'i.rh vr.. ::.-?ii.! us ?m S~\^' C<*?r J"?irtB|;H4i?-',lllMil'Ut-W'?' l>?"0 >i?B.y3 is/ . srtlflr.i -s <..' . . -r^ii^y Q AAU?U?S?A SAVllMCS BANK I When you need a otigg\ try a Rock Hill, or Hackney, or Colum bus, or a Ty sn u mid Jones. No stronger lin? of buggies cnn- be lound io this seclion. Large as sortment to select from. Ramsey & Jones. . We invite the ladies toVRee?ur rugs and Wiltonveiverarl square. Large assortment to s?!ecc from, all beautiful designs. ??ams^y & Jones. The handsomest/ 12-piec toilet seis ever shown in EdgpftVld. Ramsey ife Jone's. For Rent: Two5-room cottages and roora s iu another cot? age. Mrs. D. S. Du Bose. Housekeepers t-hould see our ^ioeof tani? linens, towels, sheet ings, bed spreads, etc., before making their purchases. M av ct Tompkins A Serious Mistake. You make a mist?ke every time you buy a bill of GROCERIES I Without first seeing us. JjRR/NGTOfl BROS & CO., Leading Grocers, 863 BVoai'Siresi, Augusta, Ga. Clothing Store We are leaders for High grade Hats, Underwear to see us and we will fix you for the Winter; \ CROC We carry a full stock of Groceries and Plantation Supplies. We make a specialty of Fancy Groceries and can fill your orders promptly at very reasonable prices. The very best bread and rolls twice a week by express T. P. LYON & CO. m m ll m ^all Stock. Now Ready To our customers and the people of Edgefield county: I ask that you iuspect our large steck of fall merchandise which surpasses anything p^er displayrd in Edgefield be fore. While ou roy recent visit north, owing to the money pauic and the demoralized condition of the xanufacturers, I secured some unprecedented Bargains that I am giving my customers the benefit of. Come to our store, see the goods, get our prices, and we are satisfied that you will he pleased. On staple dry goods we are offering pome very Irw prices. We are showing all of the La est Weaves and Colors. r I in drf-RS goods such as Panama, Poplin, Batiste, Voil, Mo hair, Venitiou aud 'Broad Cloth-all at surprisingly low prices. Beautiful lino of shirt waist material. We are offering calicos, homespun, gingham aud sea island from 5c up. I Beautiful assortment of Ladies Waists and Ladies Skirts from $1.00 to $3.00. Fine Panamp and Broadcloth from $3.50 to 18.50, Ladies long cloaks from $3.00 to $8.50. Silk raiu coats $5.00 to$12.50. Full line of men's aud children's coats and Reefers. Clothing. We can fit the. men in stylish and durable suits from $4.50 to $15.00. Good values in youth's sud boys clothing from $1.50 to $10.00. Very strong line of children's clothing at bargain pricps. You will make a great mistake if you do not. see our stock of clothing before you buy. Very strong Hue of underwear for ladies, mi??f-s, men and boys, the best we have offered. Large stock of stylish hats for men and hoys at temptiog prices. Shoes. Our? hop depart meo: is particularly s.roug., Fit your children with our school shoos. They look well and wear wei!. Ladies fine dress shoes in all of the popular leathers. Hen's heavy work shoes aud-styli-sh dress shoes. Do not fail to se- our stock before supplying your needs. rttiliinery. Ladies, misses and cliildren's ready-to-wear hats in the latest styU's and much cheaper than ev?*r. Space will not peni)it ti to ntioti all of our offerings. Come and inspect them that ia ali we oRk. S."