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E?3 The Eight-Day-Half-Price Sale, Commencing Friday, th318th, Through Saturday, Aug. 26 We have gotten all the profit we can out of our present stock of Slippers and Shoe?. Those left are in the way. We charged fair prices and made our rightful profit. So now what is left is yours at the prices advertised whether we make any profit or not. We do this every year. This is one our merchan dising procedure (it is necessary). We make the best of it and we want you to. All $3.00 Slippers, Sale Price . . . All $3.50 Slippers, Sale Price . . . $1.75 All $4.00 Slippers, Sale Price . . . $2.00 All $5.00 Slippers, Sale Price . . . $2.50 This Sale is for CASH and includes all this Season's Slippers and Shoes W. H. TURNER, Proprietor Edgefield, South Carolina ?P m wm "UNCLE IV" WRITES. Rev. George Bussey Preached Good Sermons. Delighted Georgia People. Corn Good Cotton Opening. ]Written for last week.] 1 really am too sick to write, I havn't been well now for more than a month, I am* trying the greatly advertised medicine, Tanlac, and should it do wonders for rae and I get to be as large and saucy as G us Edmunds or Trap McManus I will let you know. I see in this week's issue of The Advertiser a card from Geo. Bus sey telling of his being in a meet ing at the church near me and of my not being able lo attend but two days (which is true) bul I see he is mistaken in the name of the Pastor, AV. J. Howard." In all, twenty-two were added by reinstatement, ex perience and 001111110' under witch care. Eighteen of the number by experience. No, God willed that I should not go but I did not miss as much as anyone might suppose. The first day that I was kept away, a young man and a young woman di oven j) to my home, having heard that I was sick. Tiiey lound me alone, sitting in my old rocking chair. I asked I them in, got them a watermelon and tor au nour w? talked and I knew from their talk that Geo. Bus sey was at his best. The next eve ning a man and his soi.-in-law came to see me and they too had the same good news, saying that they had ? never heard such sermons. On the; last .ia.\ two of ray nearest neigh bors came to see me, and one of j them said, "well i have heard preaching all my lifo but never1 heard such sermons before," and also said that the Pastor told him jusi issued, teils all about Crimson Clover, Alfalfa and all Grass and Clover Seeds for Fail Planting. Wood's Fall Seed Catalog also giv'.s full and complete infor mation about Vegetable Seeds that can be piantcd to advantage and profit in the late Summerand Fail, lt is altogether thc most use ful and valuable Fall Seed Catalog issued. Mailed free to Gardeners, Marke* Growers and Farmers on request. Write for it. T.W.WC0D&5GN3, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. arni others that the two last sermons are now plowing it. The c ?rn crops preached by George were the best are fairly trood. Old cotton opening sermons he ever heard. Now, all ri?rht along will have to begin pick those parties who caine to see me ing pretty soon. The fields in are members of ray Bible class, many places are washed in gullies and though I could not attend I had from knee to breast deep and in a feast at home. some few places cotton that was And though two weeks have from half leg to knee high is about passed still the people are talking covered up where the sand drifted, about the preacher and his short and I never witnessed such down pours forcible sermons. Well, I am sat- of rain. Some of the fields where isfied. I just felt like if I could level looked like ponda of water af tret George to come it would be a: ter some of the down-pours. But blessing and it has. i with all that when we think of the Let me tell an incident of the i thousands who have lost all their meeting that was told to me bv a cr0Ps in Alabama, North and South man day before yesterday. He said Carolina and other parts of this there was a man came from some Stale> 1 teU the People that instead distance on Fridav the last day of jof bein? bltte and inrumblina we the meeting and only heard the last j ought to be thankful that it is no sermon, and after the people were | won? with us for we have some dismissed the man walked up to near j lbinS left wb,Ie numbers have lost the pulpit and asked if they were f making up any money for the preacher and he was told they were Uncle Iv. P. S. I forgot to tell you of a and thc* man who was collecting Metter I got from one of Dandy's, was pointed out to him and he i (Harrison Butler's) daughters a few walked up to him and said, "Well,, days ago asking nieto tell her some I like to hear a preacher that j thing about ber father as a soldier: preaches like Mr. Bussey does. Heil wrote her next day. I just tell you just tells you what is so and what ? this to let you know that the old you must do and units, ami here is ! soldiers daughter's like to read in That some money for him was an unbeliever. Well, I guess I have sail enough j about the meeting at present, but if i I ara living may have more to say! aftert.be 4th Sunday, the day set j ^.sk apart for Baptism. ?knows man > cideut of the war, especially when j written by a comrade of their father, i lari em. Ga. DOiiS SLOAN'S LINIMENT HKLP RHEUMATISM? thu man who uses it, he "To think 1 suffered all Still raining? No, hav'nt had any j these years when one ?? cent bottle now for several days except a light j ol Moan's Liniment, cured me," shower or two. And Jie days are | writes one frateful user. If you getting rieht warm, but a little j have Rheumatism or suffer from cool at night and 'til about 9 Neuralgia, Backache, Soreness and o'clock in the morning. Cotton j Stiffness, don't put off aettim' a badly damaged in this section. Am ! bottle of Sloan's. It will give you satisfied thal'tis olT at leasi one-j such welcome relief. It warms ami third if not half as most of the cot-j soothes the sore, stiff painful places ton is late plantings and could not and you feel so much better. Buy be worked scarcely at all, but some it at any Drug Store, only ?oets. 1 Hi LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Perfumery, Toilet Water, etc. FROM TUT. LEADING M A xi TA err KI; KS mams* fi KAM m Congressman James F. Byrnes fl ROS BP Ra is deeply grateful to the voters of Edgefield county for the confidence heretofore shown in him, and respectfully asks of them that they endorse his record by re-electing him for another term. [pt] Kara SSS