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TWO Ouztsville o > Sd > co e > O cs: ss i-I tr1 o o ?72 m m td CO LAST CAL: our store will way. where tl Remember rich means to PRODUCE: We wi 50c for hens, 20 to A market this week oi W. M a Deep Hvat?y thank ?"^ '?rom th bottom of my heart/' wrote C I Racier, of Lewisburg-, W. Va., 4tfo the wonderful double benefit I go from Electric Bittere, in curing m< of both a severe case of stomacl trouble and of rheumatism, fron ? oich I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited m 3 case as though made just for rae.' For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaun .dice and to rid the system of kid ney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters has no equa1 Tr\ them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at Penn & Holstein's, W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons. Auditor's Notice. All persons owning property of any kind whatsoever, or in any capacity, as husband, guardian, executor, ad ministrator or trustee are required to make returns of the same to the Audi tor under oath within the time men tioned below and the Auditor is requir ed by law to add a penalty of 50 per cent to all property that is not return ed on or before the 20th day of Febru ary in any year. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years except those ex empt by law are deemed taxable polls. The township assessors are respect fully requested to meet meat the ap pointments for taking tax returns in their respective township and they are also required to make tax returns for those who fail to make their own with in the time prescribed by law. The 50 per cent penalty will be added far fail ure to make returns. For the convenience of tax payers, I or my representative will be at the following appointed places on the dates mentioned tor?C??ve-t?X returns: _Ropeci?7^onday Jan. 15. Meriwether, Tuesday, Jan. 16. Collier, Wednesday Jan. 17. Red Hill, Thursday Jan. 18. Clark's Hill, Friday Jan. 19. Modoc, Saturday, Jan. 20. Parksville, Monday Jan. 22. Plum Branch, Tuesday Jan. 23. Morgan's Store. Wednesday Jan. 24. Liberty Hill, Thursday Jan. 25. Cleora; Friday Jan. 26. Pleasant Lane, Saturday Jan. 27. Mec'^g Street, Monday Jan. 29. Johnston, Tuesday Jan. 30. Herrin's Store, Wednesday Jan. 31. Trenton, Thursday Feb. 1. The office will be open to receive re turns from the first day of January till the 20th day of February as prescribed ty !wf J. R. TlMM?Rj?AN, Auditor, E. C. S. C. NOTICE. My farm between Harmony and Johnston for sale or rent. Contains 47i, 25 acres in cultivation. F. J. Warren, Johnston, S C. L! to attend the sale be an opportunity v ie stirring price redi we are going to swe embrace opportunr mt to buy all you have. As ; iOcfor chickens. Highest r i account of being cut off fro [. & J. 9 .? Our Ston fl ? 'tm Premier c?f the South Eff Dec. 3, 1911. (KB. Schedule figures shown as information only and are not guarteed.) Arrivals and departures Edgefield, S. C. 1:10 a. m. No. 209 daily for Tren ton, Columbia, Greenville, Spar tanburg, Asheville, Cinciinnati. Arrivals Trenton 8*30 a. ra. Co lumbia 10:50 a. m., Greenville 5:55 p. m., Spartanburg 4:10 p- J m. Asheville 7:34 p. m. Cincin nati 10:00 a. m. 10:5 a. m. No. 231, for Trenton, Aiken, Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Trenton 10:40 a. m. Aiken 11:25 a. ra. Augusta 11:35 a. ra. 1:30 p m No 229, daily except Sun day for Trenton, Aiken, Charles ton, Columbia, Washington, N. Y. Pullman sleeping car from Trenton dining car service. Ar rive Aiken 3:05 p. m. Charleston 9.15 p m. Columb? 6:40 p m. Washington 8:53 a m. New York 2:31 p m. 6:50 p. m. No 207, daily for Tren ton, Augusta and intermediate points. Arrive Trenton 7:10 p m. Augusta 8:35 p m. 9:00 a ra. No 208 daily, from Au gusta and internediate points. 11:00 a m. No. 208 daily, from Augusta and intermediate points. 11:00 am. No 230, daily from New York, Washington, Columbia and points East. 1:00 p ra. No 210 daily except Sun day, from Aiken and intermedi diate points. 4:55 p. m. No 232 daily from Ai ken, Augusta and intermediate points. 7:40 p m. No. 206, daily, from Cin cinnati Asheville, Spartanburg, Greenville, Columbia "and inter mediate points. For detailed information call on ticket agent, or E. H. Coapman, VP&GM., Washington, D. C. J. L. Meek, AGPA., Atianta, G. F. L. Jenkins, TPA., Augusta, Ga. -. James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston, S. C. Office Over Farmers' Bank. AH. CORLEY, Surgeon . Dentist. Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge werk a specialty. THE BDGEFIELD ADVERTISER I. & J. T. Ouzt ; at Ouztsville which closes with Saturd porth taking advantage of. Join the gr ictions are sluring our business with a ep out all stocks with the big broom ol ties. This is your opportunity. you know at our store money counts but Oh You produce narket for guineas and turkeys. 1 1-2 to 3 l-4c per pou m Greenwood telegraph office. Being ready to serve y Yours truly e will be Closed Mom Vt\l\ K a 7 for the pnrpose roU. O, U, I, our Annual Ii FIRE INSURANCE E. J. NORRIS, Agent Edgefield, South Carolina Representing the HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, and the old HARTFORD, of Hartford, Connecticut. The HOME has a greater Capital and Surplus combined than any other company. The HARTFORD is the leading com pany of the World, doing a greater Fire business than any other Co. See Insurance Reports PRUDENTIAL LIFE "HAS THE STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR." E. J. Norris, FIRE AND ' INSURANCE. Wood and Coal I have opened a wood yard and am prepared to deliver wood any size or length anywhere in town at reasonable prices. Can also fill orders for coal. Will move ray saw cut wood where lots of four or more cords are offered at one place. I also run a public dray. Ring me up. My phone is No. 32. J. R. TOMPKINS ;s Co. Ouztsville ay, February 3rd. This week at eat army of customers coming our sharp stick. : small prices this week. To grow il For the sale we offer 32e dozen for eggs, 45 and nd for seed cotton. We cannot give our cotton ou with a heaping money's worth, we are P. O. KIRKSEY, S. C. OUZTSVILLE. lay, Tuesday, ) of taking Wed iventory Feeds We are distributors for the highest grade^feeds on on the market. UtrSVCRENE-both dairy and hoi se 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. ARRINGTOIN' BROS. & CO. P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher is with ns and will be glad to see his friends To Our Friends and Their Friends: The roads a^e drying off rapidly and the business farmer will soon be looking to his 1912 arrangements. Allow us to remind you that we are amply prepared to care for our customers and friends and invite you to use us whenever and wherevei, we can serve you. There will be quite a re* duction in Fertilizers and Fertilizing materials for this year, and it will afford us pleasure to discuss with you, FertilizersrGroceries, Plant ation Supplies, ahd Planta tion and Builders Hardware. Come iny a warm welcome and a hot stove await you. Yours Truly, W. W. Adams & Go.