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Vann The weather has beert bad enough, but did you see the crowds! veritable Bargain Bazaar for this unusual occasion offering a gr* buyer in the community, but this is not enough. Our entire stocl regardless of cost. Come early and secure the choicest while thes Below we give a few prices taken at random from-our selected si i lot 29-inchsheeting worth 6 J i ' cents, closing out price ^2C i lb. bundles remnant calico worth 25c, assorted colors, closing out price 17c i lot special mill cuts of soft finish poplins well worth 20c, -I A closing out price 1 ?iC Apron ginghams assorted checks J* worth 7?c. closing out price JJC Alpine spreads marseilles pattern. Regular price $1.25, closing QA - out price O?/C i lot India linen and Persian lawns, worth ioc," closing out price I lot Valcenes round thread and linen and tershon laces wTorth 5C, * closing out price 3*c i lot .special finish satin fonlard '25c value, closing out 1 /Ji price 102C Leppard's Continues [been taking away green packages? Our entire store has been converted into a of seasonable merchandise at prices that are bound to startle every economical ?ld in order to settle up our business, a fact that forces us to sacrifice our goods il bargains last/ 'chandise. Columbia Madras in figure ioc value, closing out price 1 lot ladies fancy hair pirti rettes, 25c value, closing out price D. A. R. Dollar corsets 78c Groceries and Hardi I 25 pound bag granulated sugr $1.63 Luziane coffee 1 pound .cans 27c . jy-.v 2 ponnd cans Jarvina coffee with cup and saucer worth 60c, closing ,Q out price, 2 pound can l?C Liquid smoke for preserving meat, satisfaction guaranteed ? gal C?|*? Jug, each OVO 8 1 pound pkgs. Eagh* Thist[e soda for 25c Eujeka brand sweet andsour pick les per bottle 8c i-4poend packages India tea 1 ?% I5C value, at IMC 35c pkgs, stock food, per pkg. 17c Blackman's medicated salt brick 25c value, each 3 in i oil per bottle 8c 8 nt. galvanized pails each 15c 19c Enterprise food choppers worth $1.25 and 1.50 at each Large size galvanized tubs 53c and 63 98c 25c rim knob locks each 18c Kepiey's flint edge axes worth |*Q 75c, closing out price . D?C i assorted lot sulad bowls, worth 25c at 18' White pitchers and basins fancy AQ< new shapes each J/Q Goblets worth 60c set, closing OM ( out price mj f Plain tumblers worth 25c set, closing out price, set 14' Our display of enamel ware at cost fig ures should interest every housekeeper < All prices remain in force until the goods are sold, and please^?member that everything in our store is for sale at and below cost prices, VANN & LEPPARD, Trenton, Soutr/ Car. 1 Treasurer's Notice The County Treasurer's office will open for the purpose of receiving tax from the 15th day of Oct, 1911, to t 15th day of March, 1912, inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will added to all unpaid taxes after the 1 day of January to the 31st of Janua 1912, of two per cent, from the 1st d; of February to the last day of Febr ary 1912 and penalty of five per ce from the first day of March to the 15 day of March, 1921. . The tax levies for the year 1911 a as follows: F r State purposes 5? mil " Ordinary County 4| " s' Cons. School tax 3 44 Special County tax 12 *4 44 Bacon S. D. Special 2 44 " Edgefield S. D. 2 44 44 Long Cane S. D. 3 44 " Liberty Hill S. D. 3 44 " Johnston S. D. 4 44 44 Collier S. D. 3 44 " Flat Rock S. D. 3 44 44 Prescott S. D. 3 44 44 Plum Branch S. D. No 1 3 44 44 White Town S. D. 3 44 44 Trenton S. D. 2 44 " Ward S. D. 2 44 44 Moss SD. 3 " .4 Parksville S. D. 3 44 44 Washington S. D. 2 44 44 R. R. Bonds Wise T's' p 1* " '4 R. R. Bonds Pickens 3 " . 44 R. R. Bonds Johnston 3 44 " R. R. Bonds Pine Grove 14 44 44 R. R. Bonds Rlocker 14 44 44 44 Bonds Town Edgefield ? 44 School Bonds . 44 1 44 Town of Edgefield 44 Corporation Purposes 7 44 All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years except those exempt 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. The law prescribes that all male citi zens between the ages of 18 and 55 years must pay a $2 commutation tax or work six days on the public roads. As this is optional with the individual, no commutation tax is included in the property tax. So ask for road tax re ceipt when you desire to pay road tax. Positively no taxes receivea after 15th of March. JAS. T. MIMS, Co. Treas, E. C. 2llllllllllllllllllllllllll4>4~H']lllllllllimilllll?lllll? New Photograph "t G a levy | H lam now prepared to take pho- = = tcgraphs of all kinds, and respect- = s fully solicit the pe Nonage of the 5 ? people. Special attention given to * .?. groups and < outdoor work My % + prices are very reasonable. * = Gallery open Tuesday, Wednes- = = day, Thursday and Saturday from = S ll till 5 o'clock. = D. O'HARA, NORRIS BUILDING f SiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiM+^MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimirT EYE 1 LIGHT Am SIGHT Light renders all things visible, by bringing pictures of them to our eyes. Then, if the eyes are perfect, we have clear and comfortable bight. POOR EYES 0 But many eye3 are imperfect, and blurred vision, strain or pain results. THE REMEDY Removal of cause with suitable' glasses. Simple, isi.'t it? And, by ' the way, since you want to be sure; of getting: the RIGHT glasses, you had better call on me. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Edgefield, S. C. 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. For Sale. House and ad joininglot of 3acres near public square. Orchard,garden,good well, pasture, bani, buggy house and other outbuildings. House piped for acetzlyene gas. For price and terms apply to W. A. Byrd at Edgefield or W. A. Strom, Pleasant Lane, S. G. been for Dr. King's New Discovery writes A D McDonald of Faytte, ville, N. C. RFD No. 8, "fojwe both had frightful coughs thal no other remedy could help. We jere told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had njpbt j sweats but your wonderful medi cine completely cured ns both, lt's! the best I ever used or heard < For sore lungs, coughs, colds, h orrhages, lagrippe,., asthma, fever, croup, whooping cough bronchial troubles-its supreie Trial bottle free. 50c and SI.30. Guaranteed by Penn <fc Holstjin, W fi Lynch & Co., B Timmon ay I fall PUBLIC DRAY, I desire to notify the public that I am now running a public dray ?md solicit a share of their patronige. Rates reasonable, satisfaction guar anteed. Orders can be left foi me at the store of Dorn & Mirna M. Abney Parks. Notice to j ; The Granitevill< Company desires t the farmers and otl of cotton (nothing Middling, Augusl Augusta prices wil cotton. No low gr can be purchased, able for our use. A. H. GIBER ! Acco?nt Aviation Exhibitions, Au gusta, Ga., January 10, 26, Februa ry 14, 23, March 13 and 29} 1912, by the Aviation Schools, the South ern Railway announces low round trip tickets to Augusta on the above dates, good returning the third day from, and including date of sale. For further information, call on ticket aerents, or, John L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga. Frank L Jenkin?, TPA., Augusta, Ga. Old Soldier Tortured. I For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion, constipa tion and liver trouble, wrote A K Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's ??ew Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at Penn & Holstein's W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons. Farmers. 3 Manufacturing 0 purchase from hers, good grades : below Strict Low ta Classification). 1 be paid for such ades or wet cotton aa it is undesir T, Secretary MwiHttawwf>,wtTTfi'fi 'miwmiwii|iiwiiiiiiniw*nwi ?m Horses and Mules We have just received another shipment of mules and horses for the season. This stock was bought in person by Mr. Wilson athis leisure. In the lot you can find anything you want in driving and saddle horses, also some good brood mares. Would like for 3*011 to see the gentle ponies suitable for child's use. Our mules are decidedly the best bunch we ever ship ped. Some extra good large teams among them. A. E. Padgett, President Thoa. H. Rainsford, Vice President W. H. Earling, Cashier W. A. Byrd, Asst. Cashier The Farmers Bank STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY Capital and Surplus Earnings $110,000.00 Total Resources over 300,000.00 After 20 years of successful banking, greets the public, and its patrons for the year 1912 with best wishes, thanking them for their patronage and confidence in the past. Conservative business solicited. Interest paid on special deposits. Your account ap preciated. If not already a depositor, begin now. DIRECTORS: Thos. H. Rainsford, Dr. C. P. DeVore, W. B. Penn, E. H. Folk, S. B. Mays, C. A. Wells, W. H. Harliug, A. E. Padgett..