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WE wish to announce to the people of Edgefield and vicinity that to our great surprise, our buyer of New York has purchased the entire $30,000 stock of Wm. H. Brown & Bros,, of New York city at Receivers Sale at a price less than manufacturers wholesale cost, the same consisting of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods and Millinery of all the latest fall designs for men, ladies and children, and in considering same we have decided to display same at our store in Edgefield. Our own stock that we now have on hand amounting to over $25,000 the same must go, no exceptions from pit to dome throughout our establishment, and is slaughtered for 15 days, Commencing SATURDAY, NOV. 13. COME! COMEN Below we quote you just a few of our many specials. This sale bears a peculiar relation to the buying wants of the public compared to the sale of the past. wm Men's Furnishings. Men's Negligee shirts, worth 40c, sale price * 24c Men's Negligee shirts, worth 50 and 75c sale -price 39c Men.s Neckwear worth 50c, sale price . 24c Men's suspenders, worth^oc sale price , 38c Men's Hats, worth $3.00. sale price $2.19 Men's hats worth $1.50 sale price 98c Men's Underwear worth 75c, sale price 39c Meen's underwear worth 75c sale price 49c Millinery. We have worked to sustain a imputation in every hat we show-so vou can come h?re with the assurance that modes will not be,patched elsewhere at our prices. You will appreciate these Hats-Hardly two alike; so many-styles that there's not.room enough here to tell of half. New shapes-conservative aud ultra fashionable modes. Every wanted shade is here in its mo3t refined tone Trimmings of quality so placed ns tojidd grace and beauty far beyond the little price. One lot all wool sale price ? One lot extra large and Sale price All Wool Blankets. blankets, 11 quarter, sells for bordered sold for ri cl*i Y $5-5? S3.49 $7.50. $4.49 Misses Coats. .Misses $4 00 coats in desirable fabrics, nicely tri n ra ed and well made, sale price _$1-9^ Ladies' and Misses' Coat Suits. We have on hand a full line of ladies' and misses\ fine coat snits, all styles and colors, so it you are buying a Tail made suit for this season come to this sale. and let your dol lars do double dut}* for you. her?. Radies' and Children's Hose. -Ladies* and Children's black or tan hose, 2 for 25c kind ; sale price , 7C Fine quality imported ladies' hose black or tan 35c kind. 18 Silks. Sold for as high 37?C Solid and fancy TarTetta silks, 32-in wide, as.$i 00 per yard, while it lasts sale price Black Taffctta silk 36 in wide. Every yard guaranteed t o wear. Regular $?.50 kind. Sale price 89c Brilliantine 52 in widg, regular 75c quality sale price 47^0 Southern silk checks, I2^c quality, sale price, She Special One lot dress Goods, all the leading shades, sold as hi?h as 75c per yard. Your choice while theyv last per yard 35c io pc 36 in dress goods, regular 50c quality. 2qc One lot Broadcloth, 52 in wide, 75c value. Sale price Dry Goods Department 472e 4?e Best g ade Riverside checks, sale price per yard White Table damask 22c value, sale pi ice per yard iHc White linen table damask regular price $1.00. sale price 5^0 Ladies Ready-to-wear Department. Tims and space will not allow ns to quote you prices therefore we ask you to come in and look at our unparalleled stock which we have on l and awaiting: the opening of this Mighty Sale. Our ladies Ready-to Wear Department is complete in every respect with correct styles for the most fastidious buyer-the same consisting of Ladies' Fine Voile Skirts worth up ?S.OO and $10.00, will go in this Mighty Sale at 50 per cent on the dollar. Ladies' Jackets, all colors and kinds, all of the latest styles that could be had, bought direct/rom the Eastern markets at a price- so as can undersell all others, and that is wbat we are going to do. Good grade dress ginghams regular 8c kind. Sale price Regular I2v>c dress ginghams, sale price Better grade percale regular price 15c, sale price Outings, regular 10c value sale price Bleaching, 10c value sale price Fruit of "Loom bleaching, sale price 11 ,r f i B tlc ach ed Shcetirg, 4<CtJf- Mer's!," .?civ.' value, sale price Unbleaci-ed drilling wo'ith I2?c sale price Good grade Ticking I2^c, sale price Good' 15c value Ticking, sale price 5C 8c 9 I-2C /a1* 7c 9c ?r 35e 19c 8c 8 1-2 we Extra Special Just received Io bales standard shirtiug. solid colors. Toe qtvality while it lasts Jn Fancv and Ladies Shoes One lot plain and toe work shoes, Si. 7 5 and ?2 00 val ues,sale price ?1 29 One lot gun metal and Patent leathers, 2 50 and 2 75 val., sale price 1 98 One lot ladies dress shoes in all the latest styles and shapes, sold for ?3 00 and $3 50, sale price ?2 19' Our Shoe Department is complete in every detail. Clothing Department For Men And Boys. We have now on hand over 500 suits for men, all the lates' ?tries; kinds and colors, blue, black, striped, etc., worth from $5.00 up to $25.00 all included in this Mighty Sale will be sold at less than manufacturers wholesale cost- If you are going lo buy a suit for fall come to this store and sec how far the nimble penny and almighty dollar will travel at this sale, your dimes will seem like dollars here. A trial is all we ask, can suit you. Boy's Odd Rants, worth 35c, sale price Boy's Odd Pants, worth 75c, sale price including Knickerbockers Boy's Suits, worth 02.50, sale price. Boy's Suits, worth ?3.00, sale price 1 lot of Boy's Suits, worth ?5.30 <fc ?0.00 will <ro in this sale Men's Overcoats Boy's Suits, worth ?5.00, sale price Men's Odd Pants, worth ?1.75, sale price Man's Od-J Pants, worth ?2.00, sale price Men's Suits, worth ?8.50, sale price Min's Suits, worth ?10.50, sala price Men's Suits, worth ?12.50, sale price Bos's Overcoats, worth ?2.50, sale price Mon's Suits, worth ?22.50 sale price 18c 44c 89c ?1 78 ?3.99 ?3.68 98c ?1.29 ?4.97 ?6.89 ?6.98 ?1.29 ?12.98 Petticoats One lot black petticoat, regular $1*50 kind sale price One lot black Heatherloom Petticoats sell for $2.25. Sale Price $1.19 98c South Carolina Edgefield s Only Department Store. y mm mm M2 > KS m SH mm jg m. i 81 ?Br wm) mmwmm SSS -^?r^ . 3?lCP . ?mmm? V. A. HEMSTREET &BRO. HUNTERS' SUPPLIES, . PARKER, SAUER, li: FOX, N REMINGTON An.d Other Guns. SKILLED REPATXING. 655 Broad St, - Augusta, Ga j Below Ga. R. R. Bank. Cleaning and Pressing I respctfnlly notify the Edge field public that I have moved my dying, cleaning and pressing room to the ground floor . of the Corner Store's annex, and Solicit a contin uance of your patronage. We guar antee satisfaction on every piece of work we send out. Wallace Harris. Prudential Offers Very Low Rates. ' Dear Advertiser: I want to sell to a few of our strong men each, a $12,000.00 Pru-1 dential Life Policy as described be low, and a few of our good men get ting to the comfortable state, a $< 000.00 each as described below. This is the very best, of Life. Insur ance, first because of its low cost, and second because of the safety of a Company having the "Strength of Gibraltar" $12,000.00 Policy at age 35 for $193.80 per year, $16.15 per thou sand. $6,000.00 Policy at age 35 for $96.90 per year, 16.15 per thou-J sand. (Other ages in proportion.) After death the $12,000.00 would be paid by the Company $50.00 per month for Twenty (20) years, and tfie $6,000.00 would be paid by the Company $25.00 per month for| Twenty (20). There is no insurance safer or I cheaper than this. Youre truly, Fresh oatmeal and shredded wheat at B. TJ minors. Solid Silver. We have just received a beauti ful assortment of solid silver in the latest patterns and designs known to the silversmith's art. Our new line of table cutlery is also being greatly admired. N Penn & Holstein, Successors to G. L. Penn & Son. BANK EDGEFJEta. EDGEFIELD, S C. S ?ate and County Depository DIRECTORS \ J, C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKXIGHT, T. H. RAI'XSFOK, J, M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER XW. E. PRESCOTT. j OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS. Vice-President. E. J. MEMS, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special, contract Money to loan on libera^ terms. Prompt and polite attention to business. YOLTR Account Solicited School Supplies Full assortment of school sup plies of all kinds, such as pens, pen cils, tablets, copy-books, etc. v Penn & Holstein, Successors to G. L. Penn & Son DR.KINCS NEW DiSCOVERV Will Surely Stop That Gough. Surveying. Having obtained sur veying ouL??t,I tender my services to the public. J. H. Cantelou, Surveyor. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. I take this means of notifying my friends and the pnblic that I keep a large supply of fresh Cotton ton Seed Meal and Hulls constantly on hand and can fill their orders at reasonable prices. Warehouse near site of old depot. Your patronage solicited. A. M. Tim m sr mn Sewing Machines. Don't make a mitsake. If yow want the best machine buy a Singer) or Wheeler & Wilson. Sold for cash or on easy terms. I L. G. QU ARLES Edgefield, S., C. MCCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style, perfect fit. simplicity nnd reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in thc United States and Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than any other make Send for free catalogue. MCCALL'S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other fashion magazine-million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery, plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing, etiquette, good stories, etc. Only CO cents a year (worth double), including a free pattern. Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and.new cash prize offers. Address THE MCCALL CO.. 238 (o 248 V.. 37th Si.. NEW YORK See our line of men's shirts that we sell for 50c worth 75c. Rives Bros.' Treasurer's Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day of Oct. 1909 to the 15th day of March 1910 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be ad ded to. all unpaid taxes after the- 1st day of Jan. to the 31st of Jan. 1910, of twjo per cent, from the 1st day of Feb. to the last day of Feb. 1910 and penal ty of five per cent from the first aay of March to the 15th day of March 1910. The tax levies for the year 1909 are as follows: For State purposes 5? mills. " Ord. County '* 5 44 " Cons. School tax 3 , 44 " Special County tax 1? 44 " Bacon S. D. Special 2 " Edgefield S. D. 2 44 " Long Cane's. D. " 3 " Liberty Hill S. D. 3 " " Johnston S. D. 3 " 44 Plum Branch S. D. No. 1 3 44 " White Town S. D. 3 " " Parksville S. D. 3 44 " Washington S. D. 2 44 " R. R. Bonds Wise T's,p li " " " " 44 Pickens 44 3 44 ' " " " "Johnston " 3 " " " " "PortionPine Grove 15 ' * ? a .? a portjon Blocker 15 " 44 44 44 44 Town Edgefield A " "School Bonds 44 1 44 " Corporation Purposes 2J 44 All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years except those ex empt by law are liable to a poll tax of one dollar each. A capitation tax of 50 cents each is to be paid on all dogs. A commutation road tax of $2.00 each must be paid by able bodied male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 years. No. checks or drafts will be accepted in payment of taxes unless the party giving same can be held personally re sponsible for its payment. JAS. T. MIMS. Co. Treas. E. C. Electric] Bitters Succeed when everything elpe fails. I In nervous prostration and female I weaknesses they are the supreme I remedy, as thousands have testified. R FOR KIDNEY, LAVER AN D I STOMACH TROUBLEg lt i& the best medicine ever sold B over a druggist's counter. ?aMM?dMCBBMBWBWMB?WBB3TJP li I ll Large stock of guns and loaded shells, just what the hunters need. Edgefield Mercantile Company. I .iaht Saw, Lathe and Shin gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, ! Supplies and repairs, Porta ; qle , Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS. Gins and Press Repairs. , Try LOMBARD, AUGUSTA., GA. THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA, AUGUSTA, --- GA. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. CAPITAL $250,000.00. SURPLUS & PROFITS $200,000.00. The business of our out-of town friends receives the same, careful attention as that of our local depositors. The accounts of careful conservative people ? licited. BUSINESS NOTICE. I am doing business at the same old stand. Will pay the highest market price for your cotton seed 2nd will sell you meal and hulls at very low prices, or will exchange meal and hulls for seed. I solicit a share of your patronage. J. W. CHEATHAM. Anyone sending a sketch and description may - quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an I Invention ls probably pntentable. Conituunlea tlons strictly couUdciitlal. HANDBOOK on Patenta i sont free. Oldest nponcy for securing patents. Patents talion through Munn & Co. receive epecii? notice, without chargo, In the Scientific America?. A handsomely Illustrated, weekly. Lamest cir culation of any sclent tile Journal. Turms. $3 a year: four months, IL 8oldbyall newsdealers. MUNN ?Co.36,B'oad^ New York Branch Onice, (BS F St., Washington. 0. C. Wheriyou visit Augusta call on L. J. Schaul & Co. Popular Price Jewelers, 840 Broad Street Largest stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware in this section of the com) try W. W. RAMSEY o. W. LEGWEN. RAMSEY & LEGWEN Cotton Factors, 835-7 REYNOLDS STREET, - AUGUSTA, GA. . . . DEALERS IN .... High rade Buggies, Carriages, Wagon?, ?, Harness, Etc. Jos. E. Luke Edw. C. Fleming HiTTIK" El ?fe F3LjiE3I^EIKrO COTTON FACTORS. . We most respectfully solicit your patronage. All business entrusted taus . will receive our most careful attention. We offer every facility at our command for the convenience and accommo- : dation of our customers and their friends and ask a trial. We extend every possible courtesy consistent with good business and will ap-prec?ate any confidence reposed'in us LUKE & FLEMING, Opposite Cotton Exchange, - - Augusta, Georgia. We have this sum (lOO.OOO.OO) to lend on Edgefield County Farms Property must be improved and occupied, by owner.Have loaned through out Georgia and South Carolina for 16 years. ' Write at once if you need, funds. , JAMES FRANK & SON, - - - - AUGUSTA, GA.