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Advertiser Contest Department March 29, 1911 EDGEFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA Good for 25 votes in piano contest if filled'out and sent in within 10 days from issue NAME_ ADDRESS. SALE and |_IVERY =Stable= Plum Branch, S, C, I desire to notify the public that I have just re ceived a large shipment of ^Tennessee^mules that are strictly first class, and my prices are right. Also let me supply your needs for horses that are high class in every respect. We want our friends to know that we arc conducting a first class sale, trade and livery stable. If I haven't got what you want, I will order it for you. Call te see me and inspect my [stock be fore buying. J. R. & R. L. BODIE, Plum Branch, - South Carolina Fertilizers :-: Fertilizers Let us fill your orders for com mer cial fertilizers of all kinds. Besides carrying a full line of standard brands and formulas, we have on nanci a full assortment of the ingredients for mixing* your own fertilizer at home. We can also supply you with nitrate as a top dressing for your wheat and oats and your cotton and corn. MUY & PRESCOTT GUANO1 GUANO! We handle Southern States Phosphate &| Fertilizer Co's. Goods. P. & F. A. D. Bone. Augusta High Grade Acid of ail Grades These goods are now in the warehouse ready for delivery. JONES & SON. FERTILIZERS Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, Georgia The famous brands, PATAPSCO, MASTADON, and GEORGIA FORMULA. Also all kinds of Fish Goods, Blood and bc ^.e goods, Cotton seed meal mix tures, Acid phosphates, and Agricultural chemicals of every sort. 35 years of successful results proves thc merit of these reliable fertilizers. It is no experi ment to use them. They are sold at Edgefield by The Edgefield Mercantile Company A Full Supply OF THE CELEBRATED COLE Combination cotton and eorn planters and Distributors W. W. Adams & Go. Light 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. Rules Governing Contest. Rule (l) All collections made by contestants must be turned over to the Contest manager within one week or votes will not be allowed. Rule (2) Subscribers should take receipt for all money given to con testants. Rule (3) The Contest Managers signature must be affixed to votes before same are of any value in contest. Rule (4) Ballots cannot be bought. The Contest will be run on a square and fair basis for all. Votes can only be obtained by securing sub scriptions, either prepaid or re newals, or by cutting the nomina tion coupon or free voting blank out of the paper. Rule (5) No employee of The Advertiser or a member of his or her family will be permitted to par ticipate either as a nominator orvo ter in the contest. Rule (0) Candidates will not be restricted in securing subscriptions to any territory, but may secure them in any place in the United States. Rule (?) Only one nominating coupon, entitling each contestant to one thousand (lOOO) votes, will be allowed. Rule (8) All votes must be in The Advertisers Office by Saturday midnight of each second week from issue or else they will not be count ed on the minor prizes that will be offered daring the contest. Votes cast on these prizes will also count on the piano. Rule (9) Votes once issued can not be transferred to another con-1 testant. Rule (io) Contestants in contest must agree to accept all rules and conditions in the contest. Rule (ll) The right is reserved to reject the name of any contes tant for cause, also to alter these rules should the occasion demand. Rule (12) Any question that may arise between the contestants will be decided by the contest manager | and his decision will be final. Rule (13) Under no condition will the nominators name be divulg ed. The manager will be al ways ready to call and explain any thing regarding the contest. Rule (14) Contestants may hold their votes until they wish to cast them. Until they are cast your standing will not be published. Rule (15) If any party stops his or her paper and transfers it to an other member of the family of the same address it will not count as a new subscription. Scale of Votes. New. 1 year 2,000 Votes. " 5,000 ' " 8,000 4 " 11,000 ? " 15,000 ' Renewal and Collections. 1,000 Votes, 25.00 " 4,000 5,500 " 7500 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against j ,the estate of M. D. Toney, deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to either of the undersigned/ executors at once, and those indebted to said estate will likewise make payment to either of | the executors. William Toney H. Spann Toney. Johnston, S. C. Executors. 3t We sell all our Winter goods at reduced price, write us for price. F. G. MERTINS, the Clothier, Au gusta, Ga. Can You Telephone the Veterinary? If you could telephone your veterinary like this Farmer in case of sickness or accident to your live stock, you could probably save the life of a valuable animal. Every Farmer should be pre pared for such emergencies. The telephone costs very little. Why not put one on your Farm ? Our free booklet gives all the details. Write for it today. Address Farmers Linc Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY South Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. NEW SPRING GOODS While in New York recently, I made large purchases of new spring merchandise, and have marked them lower than goods have been sold in Edgefield before, quality considered. DRESS GOODS. We are showing a beautiful assortment of dress goods and voile, mohair, serges, brilliantine, cashmere and batiste. We are better fitted than ever on staples, such as ging hams, chambray, madras, lawns, dimities, longcloth and bleached goods of all kinds. See these before buying. LADIES OXFORDS. We are showing a beautiful stock of ladies oxfords from 81.25 to $3.50,.the latest leathers and styles. Large assortment of misses' and children's oxfords. We have some special values in men's and boy's oxfords. CLOTHING. We have never been better supplied in our clothing department than now. Men's gray cashmere suits, worth $25.00 at $15.00 at $15.00 to . 17.50 Blue serge suits, latest styles, $10.00 to 18.00 Also good values from SO.50 to 10.00 Youths' suits from 4.50 to 12.50 Boys' suits from $1.50 to 4.50 We also invite the boys and men to see our stylish spring hats. LADIES' HATS. We invite the ladies to see our beautiful line of trimmed hats. The style and quality are right, prices very reasonable. Pattern hats from i.50 to $5.00, which is only about half their real value. In laces, embroidery, ribbons and notions of ali kinds, we are better supplied than ever, and can furnish anything you desire. We have not the space to mention these numerous articles in detail, but invite you to call and see for yourself what we are offering. We have had many years exper ience in buying, ond never bought to better advantage than we did on our recent trip to New York. Come and see us, and we will take pleasure in showing you through. J. W. PEAK I miwun j EGGS FOR 4 HATCHING ^ I have a yard of Bar red Plymouth Rocks and a yard of White-faced Black Spanish-all strict ly first-class chickens. 15 EGGS FOR $1.00 Leave orders at store of W. W. Adams & Co. and I will promptly send the eggs to their '?tore for you. The White-faced Black Spanish are among the best layers. Try them as well as the Barred Rock C A. NICHOLSON, R. F. D. No. 3, Edgefield, S. C. THUDED BANK EDGEFIELD. EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS J, C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAM? J. H. BorjKViGHT, T. H. RAINSFOK' J, M. COBB, B. E. NICHOLSON A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President W. W. ADAMS. vice-President. E. J. MTMS, Cashier. J. II. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pay* interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to business. YOUR Account Solicited James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston, S. C. Office over Farmers Bank Building CALHOUN A. MAYS ATTORNEY AT LAW i EDGEFIELD, - - - S. C. J AS. S. BYRD. SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. ^j^'Office over Post-Offlce. AH. CORLEY, Surgeon . Dentist. Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge werk, a specialty. Notice of Discharge. On April 22nd, 191], we, the un dersigned, as executors of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bettis, will make final settlement in thc office of the Judge of Probate at Edge field, and at the same time will then apply for final discharge of their trust. .T. P. Bettis, J. H. Bouknight. 4t. Executors. Buster Brown hosiery mill has Rives Bros. of our town as their agents and from the number of pairs they sold last week guarantee for four months is worthy of note. Adv. Fertilizer Mal Fifteen cents cc fifty dollar mules, must fertilize the We are now re; izers manufacture ufacturers. 8.85x2x2 8x3x3 8x2 1-2x2 9x3x3 8x4x4 8x4 Acid 10x4 Acid 13 per cent phoi 14 per cent ; 16 per i Cotton Seed mral, Kaintt^ on Mr. R. C, Padgett, or M EDGEFIELD Attention Farmers "I am better supplied than ever befqre to suit you in wagons, buggies and car riages. We sell the celebrated Studekak cr wagons and carry a full line of sizes. We have a large assortment of buggies in Brockway, Summers, Columbus.and oth ers. Come in and see what we have. Our harness department is well stocked with sin gle and double wagon and buggy harness. Can suit any purse.. Full stock of Furni ture. We buy in large quantities direct* from manufacturers and can make close prices. Full assortment of house furnish ings of all kinds. We carry a full line of stoves. Buy your wife a new stove and make her happy. It will surprise you how cheap we can sell you a good stove. . UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. In this as in all other departments we can supply any rea sonable demand. We carry a full line of sizes both in cheap coffins and higher priced cases. Our hearse responds to ali calls, either day or night G. P. COBB, Johnston, S. C. AGRICULTURAL Oyster SHELL LIME | We call attention to all Merchants and Farmers to the fact the season for using Oyster Shell Lime is here. IT WILL CORRECT ACIDITY IN LAND. WILL PREVENT RUST AND SHEDDING IN COTTON, STOP BLACK ROOT AND WIRE WORMS. * And will bring your land to its full bearing powers by correcting the Acidity and unlocking Phosphoric and Potash deposits in the land. The Department of Agriculture, Washington and various departments of Agriculture of the Southern Srates endorse it. We can give you a long list of farmers as reference if desired. ' Bulletin No. 124 Department Agriculture, Washington; Clemson College Bul letin No l; Virginia Experimental Station Bulletin No. 1 endone it. It will save fertilizer and increase your yield. Special price, cheap freight rates. Sole Agent MEGGETTS, S. C. Former secretary N. H. Blitch Co., the largest Truck Farmer in the World i "ASK OUR CUSTOMERS" HO FOR THAI EASTER SUIT ALINE of spring hats, Clothing and furnishings that are Snappy, Cleancut and Rightly-Priced. Everything that children wear in our Juvevile Department. Our Ladies Ready-to-wear Department is rilled with suits, Shirt-waists, Odd Skirt? and Neckwear for Spring. A broad guarantee of satisfaction-first to last. Make our store your Headquarters in Augusta. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY Stock Feeds We are distributors for the highest grade feeds o*\ on the market. JJ?P'SUCR?NE-both dairy and hoise Tennessee horse and mule feed which is ground corn oats and alfalfa. Dried beet pulp-5 per cent, to your dairy feed daily will increase milk supply very materially. ARREIMGTOiM BROS. & CO. P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher is with us and will be glad to see his friends ;erials and Fertilizers Ready Mixed for 1911 )tton, dollar corn, two hundred and , have taught our farmers that they ir crops or quit the race, ady to supply our trade with fertil ed only by the most reputable man Royster's Goods Armour's Goods Georgia Chemical Works Goods American Agricultural Chemical Co's, goods phosphate :ent phosphate Columbia Guano Co's, goods. Nitrate of Soda, Top Dressing, Muriate of Potash. Call ff. A.E, Padgett. MERCANTILE COMPANY