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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1906. t L@e?L NGWS Send U8 your orders for job printing of nil Binde. Sam Jones say?, "Dr. Willits is a sui:beam by daylight and an arc light Fy night." Miss-Ida Norris, of johuBbn, has btpn the guest of b?r cousin, Mrs. J. H. Tillman, for several days. Dr. J. N. Cnfton and Miss Kate Addison, of Collier, were welcomed visitors to our oi'y ob Saturday last. Mrs. F. W. P. Butler is sojourn ing in ' Columbia with her aunt, Mrs. Wilie Jones, for several weeks. Ccfalite, Cer-'a'.ite, Cerealite. Ask W..W- Adams about it. The great bargains that are to be found upon Mr. C. E.May's 10 cents counters will surprise you. Full Eh ck him-s. t.-ac^s, aol all kinds of farming implements. P. *? Blalock, Jr. Mrs. D. T Mathis, of the Col-1 lier section, visited her daughter. Miss Nona, who ia a student at the college, on Saturday last. Mr. Charles Strom, who is now a salesman of the Corner Stt.re, ic rapidly ; making friends. The young ladies already have their ? eyes and affections centred upon him. Lee's Prepared Agricultu 'to prevent Rust and in cotton. For sale by dgefield Mercantile Co. We direct attention to the new and attractive advertisement of Mr. E. J. Norris on ourfronr page. He will .insure your life, your house, your, horses and mules, also sell your real estate. - Rev. Marvin Auld has requested us to announce that Rev. S. H. Zimmerman, of Columbia, will fill his regular appointments on Sunday next. See our Special bargains in Pur Wbito Linen shirt waist goods and new Merceriz?d white goods. J. M. Cobb. Miss Jenu:e Pattisou came up from Ward's and spent Saturday witn the homefolk8. Not oueof| Edgefield'fc fair daughters is more popular or more generally beloved than she. Bradley's, and Etiwan Guauos. "You pays your money and takes your Choice." W.~ W. Adams. Miss Florence Rogers, a very gentle, aniable and lovable young lady of Sooiefy Hill, S. C" is the guest ot Miss Fffie Sheppard, who will eutertaiu a number of friends this (Tuesday) evening in her honor. Raise Fice Cbickeps: I breed Barred Plymouth Rocks only. My Hen9 ara purest breed ; my Cocks are diroct from Lancaster, Pa., and are very fine. Will sell eggs for $1.00 for 13-. J. P. BATES. Have you seen the very beauti ful pictures rhat Messrs. Jones &. Sou are giving away absolutely free? Call at their store and ask about them, also about a dinner set that they are goon to give away. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit vour Prescriptions, dav or night. 'WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Junt "?'VMVfl a large s\ock of ILini's, Trac?p, Back-b..iids, Plows atol Plow Stock?. My priced.fire v rv reason), bip. [>f ni" supply vour n?eds. P. P. Blalock. Jr. 'FOR .SALE : One g. od baggy mira. For further information apply at this i ffic<?. ^ The PvrtJon for gardening is here. WP ht ve a Full aud Fresh Assortm-i.t of Buist's Gard-n Se-ds of all kinds. There are none b*-tter bu>the market. Let us sup p'y you. G. L. PENN & SON WANTED:-A plow band for two m>t.ths. Will pay extra wages that ti i P. Inquire of Wi J. Gaines, Tienloo, S. C. rr?>h CHiimd good* of all ki id? at vp ry rea?nn?Hi<> price?. Your orders solicit'd. P. P..B!alock, Jr. D?crated lioilwt S?-ts at $2.50 to $7.00. .Edgi-field Mercantile Com pan/. ?ipr our b'"au'i'llUv d'-roratpd Toilet Snts before yon bm. RAJWPEY & JONES. Roll foiit and head, quarter^ pawed POIid oak 70 inch Bfds for $8.00. Roll f?otand head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 In. beds for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. See-d lnsh Potatoes tu all the Ipadiiig and popular varieties Ros9, Goodrich, Peerless. Bliss just received direct from th celebrated Buist farm. . G. L. Peuu & Son. A fuil assortment of all kinds of legal blanks for sale at the Advertiser office. Mrs. L. R. Bruusou and Mies Ellie Mime were among the visi tors to our town ou Saturday last. Those who sppreciato a high class entertainment ?houid not fail to hear Dr. VVjllils on Tues day evening u- xt. Mrs. Hal tie Lanham spent Saturday and Sunday in Aiken with Mrs. W. H. Dorn, wh 'se con dition is much improved. .Large assortment of clocks good time-keepers-at low prices. P. P. Blalock, Jr. If you want your shoes repair ed properly, making them almost as good as th.? day they left the manufacturer, send them to Mr. J. R. King. All work guaranteed. Hon. J. C. Sheppard will re turn to-day from a trip of ton days spent in Louisville, Little Rock, St. Louie and other western cities in the' interest kof the Knigh?s of Honor. - Miss Julia Haltiwanger, one of the efficient teachers of the Tren ton high school, made her usual week-eud trip to Edgefield, spend ing Saturday and Sunday with the homefolks. We are showing a very strong line pf Children's School Shoes, also a beautiful line of Misses' aud Ladies' Dress Shoes. J. W. Peak. Mr. Janna .H. Keunerly and Miss.Kate Tompkius visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brun "son on Friday last. Miss Cleora returned with them aud rpmaiuod until 3uuday. Use Peruvian Guano, a uatura. fertilizer, best by test ai.d pr< ot For sale by The Edgefield Mercantile Co. There premises to be "something doing" in the old town on Monday next. It is sale8day and the fir^t day of the spring terra of court. Doubtless a tremendous crowd will throng our streets. Great droves of horee traders will come hither with their ambling bones. Try a barrel Of my guaranteed flour at Five and a quarter per barrel. Satisfaction oryourmon^y b&CR W. W. Adams. Mr. Matthew 0. Carter, of Greenville county, ?B in Edgefield for several days, stopping with Col. J. H. TillmaD. He is wonder fully eudowed as a mechanical genius, having patenled a mon key-wrench, cotton chopper and ottier aevices from wuich be should realize a fortune. We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescript ions and only pure, fresh d'rugB are used. Our prices are very reasonable. David A. Sinclair, for BO many years the beloved and popular Secretary of the Y.- M:" C. A., at Dayton, Ohio, says of Dr. Wilhts: '.I know of no popular lecturer whom I eau so unhesitatingly recommend as Dr. A. A. Wil'lits. He is one of the most attractive, entertaining and instructive speak era 1 ever heaid. To meet Dr. Willit8 is a treat-to hear his lecture, .Sanshiue', isa privilege which cannot fail io make life brighter and better." Juet received large stock of Mercerized Madras and P. K. for waists from 12? to 20 ceuts per yard. Pretty Gingham 5 aud 10 cent. We invite you to cal]. J. W. Peak. Shoes Repaired. If you want a nice and up-to date job take your shoes to King's shop and you will get it. Give him a trial and be conviuced that his is the place to have your shoe work done. Tacks will not burt your feet when he repairs them. L* ggett'e ..celebrated Teas, and Roasted Coffee from 10 to 30 cents per pound'. Ti M MONS BKOS. , We an- headquarters for buggies. Such as the Hackney, Tysou & .Joues, Kock lilli, Columbus and Chas; City buggier, have stood ?he .e-t i'f year*?, and always give patisi-ictiou. Ramsey & Jone?. Ti y ' my.. Snow Flake Flour. Scores of ?he b^pt people in th.< towu an I vicinity have been using this flour more than a year. Fifty barrels just received direct from the milJp. P. P. Blalock. Jr. 50 Ladies' Tailor Made Skirts go on our Bargain Counter at less than Cost for 10 dav*. "J. M. Cobb. Fresh stock of Art Squares and RUK? just received. Edgefield Mercai tile Company Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Force and Post un just r< ceiv-d at TIM M ON s BRIS. N:C" line of Trunk H and Suit Cus>-d from the cheapest, to th^ best. E?lgjiie!d Mercantile Company. Lace Curtains, Portifres and Table Covers, all styles, sizes and pric-s al Edgefield Mercantile Company. Na.* Additions to our Cut Price Embroidery sales made weekly 5, 7 auA. 10 cents. . J. M. Cobb. Itching Piles. If you are acquainted with any oue who is troubled with this d stressing ailment you can do h'm no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve, [t giv? s instant relief. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by G. L. penn & Sou Medicine Daelers. TUPI .T.-Tr.TI_T-T~t-Ljn.WI1fcl?MrU1^Jt'Ml<"^'?*1'W?J>il<'>i Mr. W. H. Tur uer has just re turned from a sojourn of two weeks.iu the north where he pur chased au unusually large stock of beautiful spring merchandise. Mr. Turner knows tfhat to buy and how to buy it right. Watch Tor h's new Hdv?-rtisement next week. After spending a few dajsin Edgefield wth his family, Mr. J\ A. Rice left on Monday to accept a position with large uontractors, whose headquarters are in Char lotte. He severed his connection with his former employers to ac cept this, a better position. Mrs Rice will remain iii Edgefield uutil Mr. Rice is permanent 1) located. Large sfock of the -celebrated "Old Hickory*' Wagons just re ceived. All siz?8 at very reason able pi ices. Ramsey & Jones. Mr. John C. Shaw was in our c'ty on Monday and ou being questioned ae to the affairs in his commuuity replied that the farmers are planning day and night for a large cotton crop, thinking about it ah day and dreaming about it all night. Mr. Shaw gtated that the grain in bis section is small but upon the whole very promising. Use Lee's Prepared Agricultu ral Lime to preveut Rust and Shedding iu cotton. For sale by The Edgefield Mercantile Co. Do not fail to read the exceed ingly interesting letter on our second page f.om Mrs. Katie Sul livan LeSueur, who was roared in Edgefield and who has visited her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Holsteiu, aud uncle, Mr. W. B. Peun, a uuruc-ei of times. Her description of th" scenery, climate, fruits, flowers, ostrich farms, etc , of Southern California isvery interesting, and makes one long to see that God-favored regio:.-. Our stock of Furniture is always complete. 'Bed-room Suits .rom $20. up. We buy iu car lots and can make very low prices. Ramsey & Joues. There is not hing on the market superior to a ""White Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Letter to Rev. C. E. Burts. Edgefield, S. C. Reverend Sir : lu making pastor al visits, of course, you do not consider your pleasure or comfort or ease; you go where your people I ive. But you have two sets of feel"tigs io goiug about-can't help it-we all have. But you es pecially have ; tor a par' f your busiuess is sympathy. Well-kept lawuB and well-tilled fields, nice homes and nice people, are cheer Tumble-down buildings, poo' fences, men harrassed by b?rden?, too heavy for them,, overworked women, and dirty-faced children you may be strong to get on with hui you would be more than hu man t)find inspiration iu misery Paint divides the two sorts oi people: one paints, and tbe othei don't. Or, perhaps,- the thrift) paint weil ; the unthrifty paint ill To paint well is to keep pain' sound. There are two ways to dc it: one is bound to paint often the other to use good paint. It costs about half as much t< paiut Devoe as to paint with au-, other paint ; for Devoe takes fewei gallons thau mixed paints auc wears twice as long as lead-and oil. The thrifty and comfortabh have che art of u.iug money mon wisely. How lucky they are! hov happy ! Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co The Edgefield Mercantile Co 67 Just received the best See< Irish Po'atof*e in all the popula varieties. Let m^ supply vou. P. P. Blalock Jr. John Ramt?y, Practical Painter Don't pay S c nts per pound fo wood. If v ?ii huv 100 pounds of Whit L-:id io k-gs you a- t 88 pou id-1 h Whit? Lend and 12 pounds o Wood. When you buy L. & M. Pain vou g*-t a tull gallen of paint tha won't wear off for 10 or 15 yean b cause L. & M. Zinc hardens th L. & M. WhitM Lead and make L. &. M. paint wear like iron. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed wi* 3 gallons Linseed Oil will pain a moderate sized house. L. ? M. costs only $1.20 pa gallon. Sold in the nor'.h, east, soul and we?t. C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Dan bury, Conn. Writer*, "Painted my' house 1 years a^o wi h L.<fc M. Looks wei to-day." Sold by M. L. Penn & Sot Freeh Jell-O, the popular 'ab! delicacy, just received. G. L. Penn & Son. u.\?odel Queen" stoves stand a i he head of all cooking stoves. W have them in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Companj Car load ot' Stoves just arrive: I Can furnish stoves from $8. I 35. Guaranteed to give perfe? satisfaction or money refundec Edgefield Mercantile Company To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take LAXATIVE BHOMO QUI? I NE Tablets. All druggist refur tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on ea: box. 25c. It makes no difference what ?I merits of a wagon are. You co find one as good or better. Try Mitchell or Owensboro. EUGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Mr. James B. Kennerly hi; completed his fpriug seasou 01 this road, which has been ver satisfactory indeed. We expects that it would be for he is honest energetic, persevering, and richb deeerves. success. Mr. Kemierli will leave uexl Monday for Chica go, the headquarters of the larg? shoe manufacturers whieh b< represents. Earl}' in April he wil start jut with fall samples. Don't miss our Special Vuiuei in 40 inc'i La .vus and Mercerizec Pou gee '-flee ts. J. M. Cobb. Handsome Sinyly Stevons, uov< a promjneutyoung businese mat of Greenwood, was warmly greelec upon our' stn ets on Saturday Smyly is one of ihe many citizen! I hat Edg?-fiidd coun'y has cou tributed to Greenwood, and bu tor whom tbat live, progressiv? wide-awake, up-to-date town should we say city?-would now be classed among the "deserter, vliages." It requires MEN--o iho J. K. Durst type-as well af rooney, tj build towns. Large shipment of Fane) Crackers and Cakes fresh frorr tbe ovens of tho National Biscuil Company. TIMMONS BROS. The heraldiug at this opportune season of the Williamson plan ci cultivating corn may prov1* to be a great boon to t!?.e farming in terests. Quite a number ot' fai rers have told us that they pur pose fertilizing and cultivating at b-ast a port.iou of their corn ibis year a* tur the- manner of Air. Williamson, ol' Darlington coun ty, wboBe yield rival.* that of the ter1 ile region cf the Mississippi valley. a Use Piruviau'GuaiiO, a natural fertilizer, best by test and proof. For sale hy The Edgefield Merca-ti le Co. Rev. L. A. Cooper, accompanied by Mr. J. Lucas Walker of John ston, spent several bours in Edge field on Friday last. As financial agent tor the Greenville Female colieg", Wr. Cooper is greatly en couraged over the prospect of raising the desired $50,000 for the college. Being an indefatigable worker, and oue who never lets discouragements discourage, no more suitable man for this work could have been chosen than Mr. Cooper. Come and see our early Spring arrivals. Torchon lace from ? inch to 21 inches. Valenciennes lacu in gr^at variety of prety pat e.nf. Beautiful Embroidery at all prices. J. W. Peak. Petit Jury, 3rd Week. R H Parks, Wyatt Hall, S W Corley, F A Quarles, J G Holland, R F West, Lewis Holmes, J P Nixon, W W M?fc Tock, j W KTb^rEiijan^^e^Hi .Strom, A A Hal), J F Logue, B J, Ryan, J J bollard, L G Watson, C M Railton, H A Clark, T A Broad-, water, J M Wise T L Talbert;?! A: Lyon, N H McDaniel, E Hammond, BOB Key. J L Gilchrist, J A Dorn, Owen Reece, L H Hamilton, E M. Holmes, Jr. W J Hatcher, SC Deal, WB Crouch, James T Mims, BJ Harrison. Colored People Commended. The writer was present when Dr. E. O. Taylor delivered a lec ture to a large number of colored people at Macedonia church on Sunday afternoon, and three things, to our mind, were especial ly noticeable : First, the mauner in which the congregation listened to the speaker. The hearers were Dot only attentive but sympathet ic, eager, anxious, lest some word of the speaker would escape their ears. How lasting will b-3 the im pressions that wore made no oue can tel!, but it is true that they literally drank in every word that waa uttered; s-coudly, the sing ing, which was in excellent time, very musical and poured forth in great volume, was engaged in by the entire congregation, and uot unfortunately by a handful who cotistiiuted a choir, as is the catie in most churches; lastly, when a cjlb'etion-a voluntary . flaring was called for we we re a ?ri z d at the great nu nlv r wh?> canote fir? ward and p'aC-'-d c uttributions on the table: Tiu-1, the amounts nny not have b^eii m ir-* thin ti ve cjnts each, yet what impressed hos-* who looked u was tbe quic", henrly aol very general response. The white people, whoiae lights and opportunities far out weigh those of the colored people, c>u'd profit by the three things above cited; to wit: Earnest, sym pathetic, listening-congregation al singing, ev ry individual par ticipating i? the praise service the general and very hearty ree oonse when au offering ie called for. For reliable, high-grade harness of all kinds-buggy or wagon, double or single-come lo us. We buy dir-'ct from the beBt makers tn the country. Ramsey & Jones. R. ?lid ctr cf Chairs. If you want; thal "tired feeding" relie\ed buy chairs from us. Edg fi"lt M- rcauti'e Company. WIVMI yon Wrint t.liH }t!?3l smoke ID town try >< .'Franklin" or "Om? i" cig'ir. P. P. Blalock, J--. I A Mystery Solved. ' [Ipw to keep off periodic at tacks of billiousness and habitual ernst i pat ion was a mystery that Dr. Kii.g's New Life Pills solved for me", writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give por t'( ct satisfaction to everybody or tiionev refunded. Only 25c nt G. L. penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. FOR SALE : I have for sale, at a bargain, one Babcock Buggy which has been used very little, if you want a good buggy at a low price bu vin i? one. C. E.May . Absolut^ A GRAPE CREAM OF TA lt makes the i and healthfu biscuit c FREE FROM ALUM, LIM! ? * ? * i Alum baking powders are unh raising food under any circumst .baking powders considered, tha sale is prohibited. In many Sta pels alum powders to be bran this dangerous acid, while in the has prohibited the sale of all fo Alum baking powders are cents a pound to 25 ounces foi and when not branded may gei price. Dr. A. A. WillitB Coming:. The next number of the lyceum sourse will be the lecture by Dr. A. A. Willets to be given in tbs opera house on Tuesdav evening, March th? 6th. Dr. Wi Hits has been on the platform fora number of years, and ranks among the foremost lecturers of the day. Dr. DeWitt Talmage said of one of his lectures: "He discoursed in a style that was logical, without being dry; poetic, without being insipid; humoroap, without being silly; bold, without being rash; pure, without being beiug finical. We all came away filled with good humor, and a resolution to more highly appreciate our homes. Long rive Dr. Will i te, the entertaining lecturer and the genial mau." Glass in China Painting. Miss Eliza Minis, Edgefield's very gifted artist, is not a prophet without honor in ber own country. Not only is her talent . as an ?rfclsFrecognizeci but Dar a'b?i?ty to teach is also recognized and J appreciated. 'The' handiwork of the members of her class at the college show how rapidly pupils advance uuder her instruction. Miss Mime will teach a new branch or phase of the art, that of china painting. She is now organi zing a class. Those who desire to learn the art of transforming plain white china into beautifully embellished china should see her at once. Cerealite Tup Dressing for Grain, Cerealite for Corn and Cot ton Cheaper and better than Nitrate Soda. W. W. Adams. Consumption ?? There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not #ke it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. ^ We will send you a sample free. ? Be sure that thia picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. ind ?I, M drugg?itt Take Penn's Bitters for the liver. There is uothi-ig better. G. L. PENN & SON. Nice Decorated 100 piece Din ner Sets at $8.50 and $10.00. Forty-two pine? FWs $5.00, Edgefield Mercantile Corni any. **?-s . ?y "Pure RTAR BAKING POWDER nost delicious I hot breads, ?nd cake E OR PHOSPHATIC ACID t * ? * * ealthful. Do not use them for anees. So detrimental are alum t in most foreign countries their tes in this country the law com ded to show that they contain : District of Columbia, Congress od that contains alum, sold to consumers at from io - 25 cents, or 25 cents a pound, ?erally be distinguished by .their COLD SPRING. We were al Dr. Crafton's some days ago, aud ha showed us a "ram'' that hod hee.n placed at his spring that '"butted" tue water to his house. What a luxury to have fresh pure water at your door. Mr. Tom Brown bas sold his t'aim to Mr. John Blackwell, ot Parksville. Mr. Blackwell will move here this fall. We extend to him a heaity'welcome. Mr. Brown has not given out his future plans. Last Wednesnay afternoon, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. William Parkman, jtfr. Clar ence Mathis and MissSuuie Park man were married by Kev. J. T. Littlejohn. }Ve extend to these happy people our beet wishes. They will be "at home" to their friends after this week at their new home on Main street of our towu. Mr. Charlie Strom, son of Mr. ate Bimini irhff fairtaja ?course of book keeping in Augua ta, has accepted a position in Edgefield. Mr. Ralph Winn, of Rehoboth, bas accepted a position at the Edgefield Mercantile Company. We will miss this young man, and we know some one else who will miss him. Mr. John Hughey has again been elected superintendent of Rehoboth Sunday school. This.is a compliment to Mr. Hughey well bestowed. Mrs Amie Wash ?3 visiting her daughter Mrs, Seigler, of Bradley. Let every church in the Edge field association remember tbai col'sction for Foreigu and Home missions. Take it at once. Thp good people of Parksville aro taiking about the coming ladies' meeting, the 9th of May. iSow let each society of cur as sociation talk up the meeting ano ?ee that their society is represent ed. Mr. J. H. Bussey tells us that ho has peach blossoms in his orchard. Surely spring has come. Mr. Tom Brown visited friendt at Plum Branch last Saturday and Sunday. Mis. Tee Wails visit? d Mr. anri Mrs. P. R. Waits at Edge.fiela lu SI week. Mis? Maggie Jone*, after a pleasant visit to friends at Betha ny, returned borne- yesterday to 'he delight of her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Holmes vhi ted friends at Collier last Sunday. Mr. H. H. Smith is adding two rooms io his house. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Winn, a sou. ROSE COTTAGE. Lame Back. This ailment is usually cansed by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm two or three rimes a day and rubbing I he parts vigorously at each application. If 'his does not al?'urd relief, bind u a piece of lianne! slightly damp onud with Pain Balm, and quid relief ici ?Imont sure to follow. For suie by G. L Penn & Son Medi cine Dea le fs. Kow is tr e tiniH to prepare lin garder. \\ ln.w just nc'-iv-ci a large tisf?rlmen: of Laudretb'. Garden SHIM!, ahn) a full tupph of Onion Sets. Ti MM ONS BROS. If your eyes are worth having the)' are worth saving. Do so with the right kind of glasses. Geo. F, Minis, Optician. BALDWIN'S _ FERTILIZERS, Te the Planters of Edgefleld County: Baldwin's Fertlizers have stood the test of six teen years in our county, its most liberal buyers and best friends of to-day, are the planters who -have used it contiually since its introduction in our county, which fact proves the exceptional merit of BALDWIN'S FERTILI ZERS, the Cotton, Corn, and Grain grower. Before making your Fertilizer deals for 1906 talk* with our representative, "W". W. Adams, who will give you the secret of making a bale to the ? acre. ^?M ll I OBSESS It will be" to Your Interest To come in and examine the new Prints, Percales, (gingham, Lawns and Linens we are showing. Prints at 5 cents per yard. 36 inch Percales 10 and V2% cents Gord quality Gingham 10 cents. 40 inch Lawns 10 and 10^ cents. Persian Lawn and India Linons at all prices, White Linen for Waists and Suits at 16%, 25 and 35 cents. Remember, these prices are good six days in the week and the quan tity is not limited. Our goods are all priced at fair and Reasonable IPjrotits and we make no statements in our advertisements that we do noe carry cut. Get our prices on anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats and we will be ?utistied with the results. See our 5 and IO cents Counters, There are many very useful articles and at very low prices o. m MAY. . FOR FEBRUARY. 2 Cases of Spring Prints. 2 Cases of Ginghams. 4 Bales of Brown 4-4 Sheeting and Plaids. Special Values in 4-4 and 10-4 Sheetings. 4,000 Yards of Embroideries at 5 and io cents. SCHCOL SHOES. W> always have what we advertise. [J^yCoat's Spool Cotton wholesale at 5octs per doz. hing. Clot We thauk you for the liberal patronage of the past year. We are now offering the remainder of our winter Clothing and Underwear at very low figures. Call on us. We can show you better than we can tell you. ^%r. A. Hart & Co, Next to post-office, Use All Animal Matter Ammoniates SWIFT FERTILIZER WORKS High Grade Fertilizers Office 911, 012, 913 Prudential liuildinir, ATJLANTA, GA TO FARMERS: For Cotton cultivation, a reliable fertili zer made strictly from ALL ANIMAL MATTER AMMONIATES, Dried Blood and meat and boneTankage, should be used. We use nothing else as an am mon ?ate. Swift's Reliable fertilizers will not eat the roots of plauts in dry weather nor leach in1 .'^et wpather, which can be ai tributed to C dtou Seed M'jal fertilizer?. Write us for our uew 1905 booklet. Our fertil izers are dry and suitable for Drilling and always uniform in quality. Use Palmetto l?igh-Grade 8-3 3, Plauter's S-2-2 for cot-, ton and com cultivation. For Sale iSy XV. W. ADA51S,Etlgefield, S. C. toes a Cold in One Bay, Grip Iis Twa ?5 oa Bc?. 25c. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BouKxiGHT. T. H. RAINSFOKD, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLKU, IV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. .]. C. SHEPPARD, Prenident. W. Wi ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E..I. MI MS, Cashier J, H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on Lberal term.--. Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicited. EXPEKlfcNCE TEACHES. Purcha.ersof our goods do not re quire a senond urgiag to buy. A sing!* test convinces them that our STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ari of superior qual'ty. On that point of quality we make a bli for the trade of those who believe that to be more essential than an extraor dinary low price. But prices talk and none more eff ectually than ours. 'We invite you to call# JACKSON & JOHNSON, NEAR NEW DEPOT.