ft^?ield Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 19?f5
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A Card.
I wish to anuouuce to j my
fneuda in Edgefield county, [that
I AM NOT going to leave Efclge
fi?ld, bat WILL CONTINU^ to
maka this my home, and will (Still
write insurance as before.
Yours respectfully,,'
V . M. F. S3ERFE SEE.
"BOARDERS WANTED: Two
.gentlemen can secure board, at
thy hom? of Miss Lizzie Dobsy.
We sell- the celebrated . Blue
Ribbon Springe ior beds and
guaiantee them for five years. .
EDGEFIEIJ) MERCANTILE COM?AN Y?
Hold your cotton for jolter
price. I will write your insurance- c
cotton on plantation. - :
JAS T. MUIS. t
Crest Rugs are something new
in Edgefield call at Mercantile
Store and cabonne them.
New. Mackerel-the larje fat
kind at
THE -PENN DRUG ST?RE, .
WANTED: To trade a rair of
plantation mules in good ?onai
tie>ia for a pair of medium jeight
honei.
W. J. GANES,
Trenton, S. C.
There can be no truo hac?nese
where comfort does not exst. We
e&n-aupply the comfort by3eilingj
you one of ourup-holetereicnairs
EDOEFIKLD MERCANTILE GOIPAKY.
. Fresh candies of all kins, also
Fruits in great variety aD( abun
dance al..
.. - . TlMM0N8\R0S.
Now is time to buy Bankets
Comforts. We are showing ie best
iine we ever bandied, ail the
pri?es are lower than ever=before.
C: EM?Y.
Brighten and b?a?ti? your;
homo? with new Rugs, fatting,
Pictures. We have them j) end-*
less variety at very reionablf
prices.
RAMSEY &^NE?.
Heiutz's Pickles and ?rkee'f
Sal adi Dressing at
TIMMONSJROS.
In selecting Christin? and
wedding prpsent ?lo not fJ to se/
our ?tock of Cut Glass, Cid
Silverware, aud Jewely of all
RAMSEY & Jo^
L?dier you should see
Cobb's beautiful line of Di
GOODS before buying. Thu
the newest on the market.
". Fresh Shrimp and JRfi
THE PENN D# $1
What will make a i
in
priate Christmas pre~ "
member of the hou^
a beautiful Wicker, ?d
hogany Rooking Chaj^
of these goods was n^e
RAMB.** b<
New Mince
-fagei
MeaS itt
Seeded RaisinB, Cur;
Figs and Cocoa Nut
THE PENN DI
i ES'
Genuine cow-boy -s^
kets for sale by Edge]
cantil? Company.
Weare offering 20oJ
RLGSand ART SQUf
bargain.
' _J. M.
Just received single,
and Mattress to fir.
EEMFIELD MERCANT
The best 10 cents
the market eau be had
THE PENN DR
The Blue Ribbon st
head of all bed springs
Mercantile Company bas
.ivesaleof these things.
Fresh Oatmeal,
and other kinds at
""THE P?NN DRUO
Our furniture stock is
iu every department. So
Rooms suits, Ward rob;
CloBMtts Book cases. Chi
Tables, and Chairs of al
Our prices on these goo
reach of all.
The Wicker chairs o
the Mercantile Comban
handsomest ever seen i:i
Th ?re-ia no need to
at home when you can c
store and get delightful,
.racker* that are fresh.
TIMMO"
To Cure a Cold in
Take LAXATIVE BKO
I NE ?Tablets. All drug
the money if it fails to cu
E? Vf. Grove's signatu
box. 25c.
Just received a
Hickory" and"
and two car lo
and "Hackn
to sell yo
2). Sbepnard, Eaq., went toJSew
?ry on Monday to attend to pro
ilsio?ai business.
JMr. and Mrs. N. M. Jones visi
;tl relatives and friends at John
ion ou Sunday last.
fa '?'?' '?
?Have you bought your ticket
ot for. the entertainment in the
pera house on Friday evening
ext?
Mrs. E. J. Norris and Miss Eliza
?ims have returned from a Btay
f several days with relatives in
LU gu Eta.
Mrf. Syd?ey Haltiwanger. of
?ine^ Six, is visiting at the
lomejof Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hal
iwai^er.
Los on the streets of Edgefield
>n Sahrday.laat, a Masonic badge.
The fider will please leave it at
his once.
ifriLewis P. Covar who now
eside in Oraugeburg wu* cordi
illy igreeted by his Edgefield
trieue last week.
Ho. T. Garrett Talbert, ac
3omp,nied by Mrs. Talbert and
the lile ones, was the .guest of
Mr. od Mrs. M. C. Parker laat
week
Mis Janie Colvin, of Chester,
whoe exceediugly bright aud
pr?t:, bas been the guest pf her
cousis, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Dr no jut.
j -Caa P. J. Coleman has Bold
his boje and lot at Saluda and
has pchased the farm of the
late JB. Hughes near Trenton,
Wherae will reside in the future.
;
; VVi. Nioholson, Esq., a prom
iuenbu'n'g member of theureen
woodar, spent the holiday sea
son vb bis mother, Mis" Eliza
beth cholsou, at "Cedar Grove".
Dr3. L. Allen whe, since bis
residaewn Gaifuey, has won the
coufi(8| and esteem of the peo
ple oflj progressive Piedmont
towojfiit The past week with
tba hWftflkf at Fruit Hill.
Fr?very section comes the
repoiBit wheat and oats are
lookirxceptionaliy wHl. This
will tio?ie extent offset th?
gloooi outlook occasioned by
the dine in cotton.
i
Doiu need a good warm win
ter sior your boy? We will
aston you at the way we are
cuti prices on them. : '
C E. MAY
/William R. Furse who has
rPid aoiong ns -f?r m bret Ihan
thiyears has gone to Trenton
to re his home in the futuie,
hav eutered the employment
of jj. M. Beltis. -. . .
^t-.cvnrtnDg-att?ri;ey. ^_
?^W?r Haltiwanger has every
?i-^vftreadiness to record the
?H^i* your property for taxa
|j?. The books are open from
Huary ist to February tho 20th,
Hr which date a penalty will be
Bed to all properly not returned.
?all at once at Mr. C. E. May's
ge and .secure choice seats for
?entertainment to he given iu
?opera ljiouae on Friday even
? by "America's most versatile
Kedi?ir"t Tickets will be sold at
? usual )price.
B)r. and Mrs. Luther Jones, who
ire been \ boarding for some
luths with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Iptelou, will move this week into
B house ntjxt door above Mr. A.
BTompkins' residence, which
Hy recently, purchased f rom M.
B\VelIP, ??q. Dr. Jenes has
?atly improved the place sjnce
i purchase! it by repainting
n repaper i n'g, making of ita
ightful home.
Wool dress goods, white aud red
juels, heavy u?derwear, in fact
frytbiug. in the way of winter
)dsat greatly reduced- priceB at
?:-..?) C. E. MAY;
We met Mr. J. M. Shaffer
hose hand it always- affords us
asure to grasp) on our streets
Mouday, and(upou being ques
?ed?y to the 'new schedule of
ointments for religious servi
ert McKeudree he: replied that
n wopld remain as heretofore,
?there will be preaching on
S 1st Sunday afternoon and
?Sunday morning. Rev. J. R.
?bland, the new pastor, COD
Med his initiatory service on
nHay afternoon last.
Mm\ J. N. Fair has been re-ap
?d as pension - commissioner
Kgefield county. He will be
|,i;?n*ice of Auditor J. B. Hal
|f?n?r on Saturday next to re
Mid consider- applications
i/8oD3, w^also ^e in
X, ^HKor's office e 'er> Saturday
{g?Jftponth to iisoharge the
||||/ifit devolve up on him aa
i^%|||mmissioner. No more
'??? V/A^inslakiuf, conscien
Si?fAD than M:. Fair could
SflliJp0860 ioi this place.
^^;^CT"ooms ov*r the drue
^i^&a???*ou 8 ^r0? nave beeu
:^J'.7:{"' -Jw i shed bj! Drs. J. H
f/'.'mnf?QQ an^ operatiug
^??&^??ww-dy beei furuisheti
lad ay ai elegant
il&i'l he added to
??&'^&'?r':. sn gewthman have
ftif^?S^?ge pu-chases of
" 1 Mienta (many ol
J^3t)^;^ g BK beeureoeived)
i?^^lfflP^i? pre tared foi
W^0S?0??'MMW^? ?omplica
W?? 1111 ' physi
m?????????S? BBlrdsare well
.Governor Heyward has appoint
ed Mr. James G. Mobley RS magie
trate for Johnston.
Mr. M. F. Sherfesee hag .return
ed after spending a fortnight with
his mother in Charleston.
Hon. and Mrs. P. B. Mayson
were recipients of the lavish hos
pitality of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter
Nicholson on Friday last.
Sheriff W. H. Ouzts carried
Joe Tanksley, colored, tc Colum
bia to the asylam on Saturday
last. Sheriff Ouzts was accompa
nied by Mrs. Ouzts who paid a
visit to her sister.
One of the notable features of
the festive season now about to
close was the elegant diuner with
which Mr. aud Mrs. A. R. Nichol
son complimented thirty-odd of
their relatives and friends on
Saturday last.
If it be true, as is often said,
that the first twelve days of the
new year are an epitome of the
succeeding twelve months, then
we are to have all sorts of weather
during the year that is before us.
Let us hope that the cloud?, asl
well as the sunshine, will come,
gi ?ring us rain in great abundance.
While driving on the streets of
Chartotte on Sunday morning
last Mr. D. A. Tompkins wai
thrown from his buggy and was
very painfully, though not seri
ously, we are glad to state, inju red
Tbe lateet intelligence frc.ni him
was to the effect that he was do
ing well.
Little Douechka Fickens Till
man, the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Tillman,, Jr., was
christened at the home of Senator
B.-R. Tillman, by Rev. T. P.
Burgess, the pastor of the Presby
terian church, on Thursday last,
the anniversary of the marriage
of Mr. and Mrs. Tillman.
Mr. R. E. Morgan and pretty
little Janice spent Sunday last j
with Mr. and Mrs. \Y. B. Lowrey |
who reside on the extreme north
ern edge of the county-almost
within a stone's throw of the line
of that new county that bas made
itself famous (is famous or infa
mous?) fur the shedding of hu
man blood.
-^.Messrs-. Holland Bro?, of Nin<*
fy Six, baye just received anoth
er,carload of organs. Many hornee
In and around Edgefipld have been
madn happier and brighter by the
placing of a sweet toned instru
ment in them by Mr. John A.
Holland. Make your wishe? known
to Messrs. Holland Bros., by
writing them a postal, and their
representative will call upou you.
Mr. S. A. Morrall. who bas boen
a hard student at the Charleston
-Medical college for several con
.. kuluin course this
session and will receive his di
ploma on the 9th of April.
We have been requested by Mr.
J. B. Haltiwanger, the popular
and efficient auditor of Edgefield
county, to state that be is arran
ging his itinerary and will an
nounce, in a subsequent issue of
the Advertiser, the schedule of
appointments. Io the meantime
when you come to Edgefield to
pay your taxes or to attend to
other business call at his office
and hand in your tax returns. The
auditor now occupies the office in
the court house that was hereto
fore occupied by the clerk of court.
Mr. C. E. May has been exceed
ingly fortuuate as manager of the
opera house. All of the attractions
in the past have been good and
were enjoyed by appreciative au
dience?. Mr. May hap landed two
more especially good attractions.
The first will be an entertainment
by'Mr John Thompson, who id on*
of the most versatile ccmediaiiF
in the couutry, ou Friday evening
next, January the 6th, auH the
other will be by the Farmer Hop
kins troupe, which is composed of
about twenty persons, on Thurs
day evening of next week, January
the 12th.
The cold weather is just begin
ning. We have too many blankets
and comforts on -hand, and have
determined to close them out at a
big reduction. Get our prices.
C.E.MAY.
Mr. Waltei P. Brunson and his
sou, handsome young Luther
Bruusou. are successful saw mill
men whose fame has gone abroad.
They are now running two mills,
having recently cut large quanti
ties of lumber for Mr. W. C. Juck
80u and Mr. W. R. ^wearingen.
Atan early day one or both of
their mills will be mowing down
the vast acres of native forest tim
ber belonging to Mr. David Har
ris. If you have tiriber that you
want to make lumber of make
your wanta known to Mr. W. P.
Brunson and you'll get a first
class job.
The millinery business of Miss
Mary Buford bas steadily grown
sino9 she came to Edgefield near
ly three years ago. By careful and
conservative buying-io which
she displayed splendid judgment
and excellent taste-by selling at
very reasonable prices, tod by
being ' uniformly obliging and
courteoue to all of her patrons she
has achieved more than ordinary
success. Now, in order to make
room for ?her large spring stock
Miss Buford ia selling all winter
milliuery at cost. She has moved
her millinery stock from the ?tore
of Mr. C. E. May to rooms in the
Bennett residence opposite the
Presbyterian church, where she
a?Lcordially grett her patrons
?friends. .
Mr. William A.'Burgess of
Mah an, W. Va, visited his broth
er, Rev. T. P. Burgess, last week.
Mr. Burgess is a civil engineer
and is now engaged in suiveying
a railroad to thu rioh cold fields
of West Virginia.
Messrs. D. H. Towles & Sou
of Meggetts, S. C., advertise cab
bage plants for sate in this issue.
Those who know aud apprecia/e
tho luxnry and real worth of au
early garden vviil be pleased to
kn )W where they can obtain gojd
plants.
We are confident that a large
audience will greet Mr. John
Thompson in his comedy, musical
and vaudeville entertainment to
be given on Friday evening. He
has travelled throughout the
country and captivates his audi
ences wherever he goes.
'Ibo beautiful and accomplished
Miss Pawnee Tyler from Aiken,
who was a Btudent. of the S. C. C.
I. Beveral sessions ago, passed
through Edgefield on Saturday
last en route to the home of Mr.
A. Eu ban ks of the Antioch Bection
where Bhe boaras, having been en
gaged to t< ach the Franklin school.
When you are ready to begin
che preparation for an early gar
den place your order for cabbage
plants with James Ray Geraty, cf
Enterprise, S. C. He will seud
you hardy, vigorous plauts that
are true to name, in other words,
you will receive the variety that
you order, Dot en beti tu tee. Read
his advertisement.
Af 1er serving the people and
the state for eight consecutive
years in the capacity-of solicitor,
Hon. J. Wm Thurmond hasvolun
tarily retired to private life aud
will devote his t-ntire time to his :
law practice which is steadily in
creasing. Mr. Thurmond bas made
many warm friends throughout
the circuit.
Who is it that could not sit for
half dozen hours and witness a
performauc i by a first-class com
edian? The entertainment of Mr.
Thompson, ''America's most ver
satile comedian", to bp given in
the opera house o.i Friday even
ing will not last for six hours but
an opportunity is offered for the
Edgefield ?un lovers to spend a
very pleasant two hours. He comes
to Edgefield weil recommended
and wo confidently believe that all
who hear him will be perfectly
charmed with his entertainment.
KINE Cows FOR SALE: The peo
ple especially the sti.ck raisers of
this vicinity noiV have an oppor
tun itv to purchase 1 borough bn.'d
cowsatverv reasonable prices.
Mr. B. B. Wilson, of Lexington,
Ky., who is now in Edgefield, has
tpii Short-Horn Durham bulls and
heifers for sale. They are the best,
bred and yarv fl no-1-!-'
-wno uo not miss this opportuni
ty
Monday 's Land Sales.
Despite the decline in cotton
tbeie was au active demand for'l
real estnte on Monday last SB was
evidenced by the lively bidding.
The Wright property in the town
of Johnston, consisting of one acre
and outbuildings thereon (the
residence having been recently
destroyed by fire) was purchased
by Mr. Jacob L. Smith for $1090.
The Bettis land WSB sold as fol
lows : tract no. 1, 137 acres, to
J. H. Bou knight, for $705.35; no.
2, 382 acres, J. H. Boukuightj
for $1260.60; no. 3,'330 acres,
W. W. Adams for $735, no. 4, 201
acres, J. F. Bettis for $1200. The
Branson land, 3 25 acres, was
purchased by J. A. Hamilton for
$868. The Ouzis Iract of 38 acres
sold to G. M. Timmerman i'or $270.
Salt pork is a famous old*
fashioned remedy for con
sumption. "Eat plenty of
pork," was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago. .
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it. The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott'sEmulsionisthemod
ern method of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
refined of fats, especially
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way, which is often the only
way, is half the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is some
thing about the combination
of cod liver oil and hypophos
phites in Scott's. Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
A sample will be
sent free upon request.
Be sure that this picture la
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT &
BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N.
The Election Fif
The advocates of
ty Ecored a victory
eleotiou, lhere beirg
casi for and 147 agaiuFf^Es new"
county. Edgefield cast 2lV for
and 95 against; Abbeville -cast
260 for and 41 against and Green
wood 50 for and ll against. Un
less it can be defeated in the
legislature Calhoun county will
be formed.
Returned to Their First Love.
Dr. E. C. Smith and family
have returned to "their own, their
native land", the beautiful town
of Williston. About three years
ago Dr. Smith, being cognizant
of Edgefield's superior education
al advantages, cast his lot among
us for the purpose primarily of j
educating bis children, also en
tering upon the active practice of,
his chosen profession, dentistry.
In an incredibly short time the
people generally learned of his
superior fitness for dental work
and he soon built up a lucrative
practice. Notwithstanding the
fact that Dr. and Mrs. Smith were
greatly pleased with their adupted
hom?, the former- soon realized
that his largo and varied interests
at Williston were puffering be
cause of his abeeuce, consequent
ly after thoughtful consideration
he decided that it would be the
part of wisdon for him to return to
hiB old home. This they did on
Saturday last. In addition to bis
orri ce work and forming interests
Dr. Smith will en ct a hosiery
mill whicb be can operate very
successfully by reason of having
valuable aud fully developed water
power. This sudden severance of
newly formed ties of fri ndship
has caused many regrets on the
part of those who were left behind.
Dispensary Sales Tor 1904.
Mr. E. C. Winn, the county dis
penser, than whom there is no
better oue in the state, has no
cause to complain of the volume
of ' business for tho year just
closed, as it exceeds that of 1903
by $5,000. The following aro the
monthly sales for the year 1904,
also the amount ol the monthly
net profit :
January .f4.172.35 $7!6.46
February 3,86105 609 60
March ? 3,469.S0 573 99
April . 2,596.40 374.55
May 2,623.05 370.19
June 2.000.60 21S.7?)
July 1,994.40 232.10
August 2,295.45 271.SS
September 2,850.15 406.78
October 4,332.20 757.00
November 3,787 30 627.00
December 5,475.60 912 20
$39,464.! io $6,079.54 j
According to those figures
which are official-the Ec gefiele!
dispensary sold nearly Sj!40,000
worth of liquor, realizing there
from a net profit of over $6,000,
half of whi ' - --^
county aud- ;
Has Stood the'icii. 25'Years'
The old. original GROVE'S Tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what you are
taking", lt is iron and quinine ina
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. fiOc.
Notice.
With this issue we begin a
Clearance Sale of our Boys' Knee
Suits and Ladies Skirts. We in
tend giving this Space in our
Store to other lines and open this
Sale at about one half their origi
nal prices.
Respectfully,
THE CORNER STORE,
W. H. TURNER, Proprietor.
THE AUGUSTA.
SAVINGS BANK.
! 805 Broad Street.
\V. ?. YOUNG, - - - F'?sideiit
J. G: WEIGL3?, - - - - Caahior
SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED
Interest Paid 011 Deposits.
PROF. P. N. WHITMAN,
209 7th Street - Augusta, Oa.
?1VES FREE EYE TESTS for all do
feota of sight. Orlnds tho proper
glasse? ?nd WARRANTS thom.
|Leai?s cut into year frame whllo yoa wait.
FREE OF CHARGE
For Sale
Cabbage Pk xs
We hp.ve been in the truok 0; . Iness
since l'STl and are again prepped
to fill aay and all orders for Early and
...ate varieties of Cabbage Plants
They are best known to experienced
Truckers, are grown in open air near
salt water and will stand severe
cold without injury.
Price S1.50 per 1000 P. O. B. here
We make special prices on larger lots
and (sol i pic correspondence. '
All plants packed in light baskets
and shipped CO. D, when money does
uot Accompany orders. We guaran
tee satisfaction. Address ali orders
to
D. II. 'iOWLES & SON1,
. Hoggetts, S. C.
-OR
{ TOW LES & ARNETT,
) -- Green Pond, S. C
Has Stood The
Having enjo
perity, now comes
lie feeling that they a
position than ever tosati
customers both as to qualit}
priceB. We bave always k?
in stock a- full line of Groce
ries, Wagons and Buggies.
Our line of furniture has not
been complete Ite the waut of
space. We have\>vercome this
difficulty by tho addition of a
second story, and we now have a
full and up-to-date stock of Fur
niture.
Mr. A. A. Glover, formerly with'
Ramsey & Jones has charge ol the
Vehicle, Furniture and Undertak
ing Department.
We invite an inspection of our
AU who vis
a cordial welc
attention.
Come to us for Cranberries]
Mince Men*, Gelatine and all of
the season's delicacies.
TIMMONS PROS.
Notice of Final Discharge.
On the 24th day of .Tannai y 1905 the
undersigned will make application
unto the Probate Court at Edgefleld,
Court House, South Carolina, fora
final discharge from their trust as
Executors of the estate of Dr. J. XV.
Hill, deceased.
.f, H. OANTELOU,
J. WALTER PEARCE.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All perBoriB are hereby warned
not to hunt, fish, cut timber, haul
wood from, or trespass in any
manner whatsoever upon the lauds
of the undersigned. Those who
do so roubt Euft'er the penalty of
lbs law.
P. P. BLALOCK.
Bi IDS
GET OUR PRICES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press
Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits.
I Miildiitg, Rridpe, F?rtor.v, Furic
aqd Railroad Castings, Rjiihos'd, Mil
Itf nAKvntVta'.a; r?.:! P?)>AI.. iun?!!,..
Al'?USTA, GA
INSURANCE?""?"
When placing your Insur
ance give me a call. I rep
resent a very strong line of
?^IISJS - - -
Insurance Companies; also
Agent for the New York
?L<ID?TE: - - .
Insurance Co. I will appre
preciate a share of your bus
iness. 1 can be found at my
office-.-Oftice Ho. 2---over Bank of
Edgefield.
jj James TT.MIM:?
If your eyes are worth
having they are worth saving.
Do so with the right kind of
glasses.
Geo. F. Mims,
Optician.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depository
DIRECTORS.
J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS,
J. H. BOUKNIGHT. T. H. RAINSFORD,
J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND,
A. S.'TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER,
W. E. PRESCOTT.
OFFICERS.
J. C. SHEPPARD, Preiiident. .
W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident.
E. J. MIMS, Cashier
J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier.
Pays interest on deposits by special
contract.
Money to loan on liberal Uri
Prompt and polite attention^
ness.
YOUR Account
Stove;
Our Steel
iu style fi
Three sizes.
Iron King, Macks
Leader, Globe Leader' arie?
All sizes and prices to
purchaser.
?In Furniture we have . hand
some Oak Suits, Bureaus, Wash
stands with or without Toilet
Chiffoniers, Tablea, China Closets,
soi
also
Burial
;it our store will me?
?ome and will receive
^ORGANS !
ORGAN&j! Ona
We have pst rege!
another carloacV?i Organ
Now is the time to make
your selection.
Call on, or write us for
prices and terms.
HOLLAND BROS, ...
NINETY SIX, S, C.
Seasonable Groods
COOKING STOVES,
.HEATING STOVES,
COAL STOVES,
SHEET IRON STOVES,
KEROSENE STOVES.
?djllinery at Cost
I am now offering all WINTER MILLINERY AT
COST and invite the ladies to call and see what real bar
gains I am offering in these goods.
I must make room for-my large Spring Stock.
?all to see me at the Bennett Residence Opposite
the Presbyterian Church.
Let us show you our
LYNCHBURG- COMBINA
TION PLOWS which have
an additional wing for ter
racing. ? f||
EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co
BARGAINS
-~sAT THE=S^
New York Racket Store.
WE spent a week in New York ransacking the wholesale houses
of manufacturers to find the latest in s'yle and the best iu quality.
Come, Bee our goods, get our prices aud you will be cunviuced that
we succeeded in buying first-class merchandise at very reasonable
figures.
Our stock of clothing is well selected and is marked at prices to
all. We guarantee the quality to be the best obtaiable^
SSS GOODS', SHIRT WAISa