Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 21, 1910, Image 3

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WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME -fr By AN OLD BACHELOR. i , Christmas to me means opportunity. For what? Opportunity'for kindness. It is perhaps fifteen years since I re ceived a Christmas present I'm an old bachelor, and nobody remembers me. Yet that doesn't make me glum and grouchy at Christmas-no, sirree. I'm not particularly fond of children. Maybe if I were I would have mar ried and raised a few of my own. Still, I don't dislike the little ones, and ev ery year I run across a lot of boys and girls who have no* Santa Claus of th#r * own-little' orphan fellows sod ?od's poor. Well, when Christmas cpmes along I remember these children. I'm their Santa Claus in a small way. Last Christmas I spent $9 and made nearly forty children happy. I've got a ten dollar bill laid up to spend in the same way this Christmas, and I'll bet anybody another ten that the oki bachelor will fret as much joy out of mending that "X" as all the little ones combined. Banks on Sure Thing Now. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New Life Pills again," writes A Schingeck, 64V Elm Street., Buffa lo, N. Y. They cured me of chronic constipation when all others failed. Unequaled fer billiousness, 'jaun nice, indigestion, headache, chills malaria and debility. 25c at Penn & Holstein, W E Lynch & Co., E Timmons. N?tice of Change of Schedule Departures. Train No. 209 for all points north 8:10 a. m. Train No. 231 tor Aiken and all points south i 10:05 a. m. Train No. 229 for Aiken and all points north 1:30 p. m. Train No. 207 for all points! south 0:50 p. m. | Arrivals. Train No. 208 from all points | south 9:00 a. m. Train No. 230 from all points] north 11:00 a. m. Train No. 210 from Aiken 1 p.m - Train No. 230 from all points south 4:40 p. m. Train No. 206 from all points north ?'AQ p. m. Mails are closed 30 minutes in advance of departure of trains. W. H. Brimson, P. M% TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons arc hereby warned not to hunt, fish, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned. Those who fail to heed this nDtice will be pun ishe?Sto the fullest extent of the) law. Mrs. Emily Johnson, B. F. Glanton, REVOLVERS, AND SUPPLIES REPAIRS CORRECTLY DONF 655 Broad St. Below Ga. R. R. Bank AUGUSTA, GA. Cleaning and Pressing I I respctf ully notify the Edge field public that I have moved my dying, cleaning*and pressing roora 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 sendlout. Wallace Harris. NEW BARBER SHOP. I desire to notify the public that I have opened a first-class barber shop next door to the post-office. A very skilled courteous barber is in charge. New furniture and equipment. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. M. W. HUDGENS. Surveying. I offer'my- services as surveyor to the people of Edgefield county. All work carefully and satisfactorily done. Rates reasonable. J. II. Cantelou, C. Edgefield', S. . NOTICE. I have my gasoline engine now installed and am prepared to do all grinding. Thanking my friends and patrons for waiting so patiently on me. .W. R. Parks. Parksville, S. C. Dr. F. L. PARKER, Dentist, < Johnston, - - S C Over Bank of Johnston. Mail orders promptly filled J. WILLIE LEVY CO., of Augusta, Announces autumn opening In the newest and best things for Men, aromen and children to wear this fall. Suits and Over coats for men and boys. Not only the best but the most of the best. Our ladies ready-to-wear Suits, Raincoats, Shirts, Shirtwaists and furnishings show the greatest assortment of High-class women's Ready to.wear Goods. We've provided rest rooms for ladies to rest and make their headquarters while shopping in the city. We want you to use them. These are our reception days. Even if you don't want to buy, call and see us and make this your headquarters in -Augusta. THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO., Augusta, Georgia. A SAFE and SOUND PROPOSITION: DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH THE FARMERS RANK OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. TOTAL CAPITAL & SURPLUS PROITS $102,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES AGGREGATE Over $300,000.00 PAYS INTERERT ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL AREEMENT. Our farmer Friends will act wisely when they are selling cotton to leave their money in this bank, because it is safe, and build up a credit rating with this hank. Pay all your bills with a check on this bank. It is the best receipt you can hold. Every accomodation consistent with good sound business extended to our customers. im gg The season will soon be here to use two horse plows. We have The Oliver Chill Plows, The Vulcan plows The Vulcan Subsoil Also the Cole grain drill Come in ancl let us show them to you. JONES & SON mt watches, Jewelry "and Silverware in tnis section of the country DAVID SLUSKY 1009 Broad St. High grade Paints and Oils, Tin rooting, Galvanized Iron Cornice and Sheet Metal Work, Skylights} etc. Stoves, Ranges, Mantel Tiling and Grates, Tin Plate, Galvanized Iron, Copper, Zinc, Solder, Eve Troughs and conductor Pipes, Rooting sad Sheathing Papers. SHOP AND WAREROOM, 1010 JONES STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Bell Phone No. 100. Announcement! I beg to announce that I am now associated*with ARRINGT?N BROS &C0 863 Broad St., Augusta? Ga. and invite all my friends and acquaintances in Edgefield and Saluda counties to write or call on me when in need of Gro ceries or stock feed any kind. I will make it to your interest to patronize rae. M. Gary Satcher * Heath Repair Shop We repair automobiles, motorcycles, gasolene engines, bicycles, guns, pistols, sew mg machines, lawn mowers, and all small farm machinery. Lawn mowers and scissors sharpened. Agency for the reliable M. M. MOTORCYCLE. W. S. G. HEATH, Proprietor NORRIS BUILDING. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICF job work done here Master's Sale State of South Carolina, / , Edgefield County S / Court of Common Pleas W. ,R. Parks -against . i R. B. Hays, The Bank of Parksy.ille, a corporation under the laws of South Carolina. ? Pursuant to the decree in this caus? I will *offer for sale at public outcry to . the v highest bidder, before the Cotrrtf House,r town of Edg?field, and State. oXSouth. .Carolina on sales day in January".?9ll thea same be ing the 2nd day of said month "be tween, the legal hours of sale the following described property to wit: "All of the certain tract of land lyTng andbeiug in the county and state aforesaid .known as a portion of the Cartledge place, containing one hundred and fifty (l50) acres more or less and bounded north by lands of Isaac Morgan and Mrs. Julia B." Talbert, east by E. C. Winn, south by W. J. Talbert, west by estate of J. S. Cartledge and Isaac Morgan." Terms of Sale: One half cash, and the balance, on a credit of one year ysdth interest from the day of sale, purchaser to giv^ bond and a moxt^ge.of the premises sold to secure uie^p?yment of the credit portion,. mortgage to bear interest at the rate of eight pier cent per an num or all oash at the purchaser's option. Terms must, be complied with or Master is authorized to re sell the same day on the risk of the purchaser^ Purchaser must pay for papers. W. F. Roath, Master E. C., S. C. Dec. 9, 1910. Wanta to Help Some One. For thirty years J F Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., needed help and could not find it. That's why he wants to help ?ome one now. Suffering so long himself he feels for all distress from backache, nervousness, loss of appetite, lassitude and kidney dis orders. Hjfrflfcows that Eleetri^Bit ters work wonders for such troub les, five bottles, he writes, wholly ?ured me and now I am well and 'if arty. It's also positively guaran teed for liver trouble, dyspepsia, "Dlood disorders, female complaints ind malaria. Try them. 50c at Penn & Holstein;.W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons. Our stock of centre tables, dining tables and library tables was never more complete. Large assortment of styles. Ramsey & Jones. Citation. ?- ' o ? The State of South Carolina, County of Ed gefiel rt. By J. D. Allen, Probate Judge: Whereas John Henry McKie, made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Hamp McKie, deceased, These are therefore, to cite and and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Hamp McKie, deceased,that they be and appear before me, hi the court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield, C. H. S. "C., on the 22nd December next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 3rd day of December, 1910. J. D. Allen, Probate Judge. Business Notice. We desire to notify the public that our business is run on a strict ly cash basis, treating all alike. $By running a credit system we would have to employ an extra, man to collect at the end of each month. Persons who send their wagons for meal, hulls and coal will please send cash with their orders. We only sell coal for accommodation. Beaver Dam Mills. Flour Mill Notice. I wish to inform the farmers of Edg?field countythat I intend to put my Roller Mill in first class condi tion for grinding the next year's wheat crop. So I hope they will now wheat enough to make all the flour they will need next year. Yours truly, J. D. Eidson, ll-16-3t " Johnston, S. C. Store Your Cotton. To The Edg?field Public: c We wish to give^ notice that we have ample storage facilities at our Warehouse, and we would be pleas ed to handle your Cotton for you. We are prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton Stored with us. For full information etc., ap ply to either W. E. Lott at the Warehouse or W. W. Adams. Yours truly, Adams Warehouse Co. holiday .Cigars. If you want te enjoy yonr Christ mas go to Du no vant & Company's and get a holiday box of cigars in all of the popular brands such as Cinco, Judge .Day,. Saboroso, and last but riot least Dunovant's "Fence Rails." W?r have them 12, 25 and 50 in each box.-Adv. The Corner Store's Xmas Gifte For Men All men like Cravats. Can't get too many sox as well if you buy black. Handkerchiefs and gloves too are always pleasing Especially the beautiful ones you find at the CORNER STORE "IF WE SAY SO, IT'S.SO" LOTT-WALKER CO. liday season is almost upon us and every is more or less puzzled as to where they ?J make their purchases. ne and Let us HELP you to decide. We a superb line of Furniture,Suits, china closets robes, dining tables, dining chairs, rockers, ry tables, hat racks, rugs, art squares etc. y of these articles would brighten the home ie Christmas season. ... Wagon and Vehicle Department was never better stocked ; us SELL you a new farm wagon or a new f or carriage. sell the best and are Very Reason able \ stand behind every word we say, and our mtee means something Lott- Walker Co. Johnston,S. C.