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?m ? ? liiMctMve&s?r >NESDAY, WAR? 13, 1907. Local News ?eu1 ah Fox, of L xlog is thn guest of lur au at, Mrs. ry J. Norrij. raC-W. A. Strom visited her igbters at the college ou Saiur aud spent Sunday with her her, Mrs?, Emma Dobson. [iss Katie Pye, a very skilled lliner, arrived from Baltimore Mouday to take charge of Mr. "tubensteiu's millineiy depart ?jgfrl; ,"; J f.;'"; . [?et The Advertiser job office do ir printing. Satisfaction guar Bedon every job sect out from office. )ur esteemed friend and Mlow jusma.n, E. S. Johnson, is the [st to join th? rauks of proud las. A little sou has also.arrived is home: 'IFS Chloe Nicholson and Miss >e Watson of Ridge Spriug art horned guests at the homes of and Mrs. T. H. Rain sf ord Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mims. liss Robbie Jones has closed tchool at Antioch aud'has ac ed ? school in Georgia for the Kinder of the session. iss Annie Griffin, a beautiful lette from Rome, Ga, the ;hter of Mr. William Griffin, been the guest of Mrs. James Tompkins during the past Jfter grappling with la grippe (several weoks, Mr. J. P. Ouzts Ible to be out and at his ac tomed post as manager of the jjefield Mercantile Company. who' haVe not paid their tax had better pay up at Attention is directed toa Ice in-this isbue from Supervi Self concerning the payment fis tax. jam now dealing in guauo and supply you with the best ids on the market. Get my bes. P. P. Blalock, Jr. [be pension rolls that are now ig made np for the year 1907 show bow steadily the gallant veterans are passing away. In larson county aloue, twenty re died since the peusiou roll mad-) up a year ago. Tow is the time to arrange for real i to. W. W. Adams. ri James E. Hart left ye'ster for. the northern markets tb ike his spring purchases. The lies need not worry, his sty lish very, beautiful merchandise Hi arrive in time for Easter, ont for the Corner Store's md millinery display about Jarch the 28 h. ' {Mr. L. S> Sos8aman h as been guest c-f Mr. and Mrs. B. Tim ms for several ?ays. He is oue the forem^J practical oil mill m in the south and has been ith a large mill iu the suburbs Atlanta continuously since ja vmg Edge Sell. (Do::'t take our word for it, but y around and see if our state eut is true wheu we say we can ive you money on clothing, ahoes id" dry goods. May & Tompkius. The ladies of tho town who are Lterested in civic impiovemeut made an excellent begin ing.- They have bad more thau lal fa hundrod choice oaks plant Id around the public square and dong some of the principal itreets. As the funds ara exhausted, ?veral schools in the county have [already closed,among them is the [school at Prescott which waa taught by Miss Edith . Walker. She spant several days at the col lege last-week while en route to her home in Baruwell county. Miss Edith boatded at the home of Dr. aud Mrs. W. E. Prescott. Just received a large shipment J of Buist's celebrated Garden Seed, and ali cf the popular varieties oi Seed Trish Potatoee. G. L. Penn & Son. O'Riley, ihe photographer who j made 24,000 stamp pintos in E Igefield the mouth before Christ-; mas, will return to Edgefield for a ten days stay com mincing Wed nesday. March 2Qih. Caji early as fee positively will not remain longr et than the time stated-. Stamp photos 2 dozen for. 25. cents, karge photos 6 for $J.5Q aud ? for $2.?0. FREISC?tJPTIQN?! our special, ty. We solicit, your Prescriptions, day or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, ftpoqrate oompoquding, aud. rea sonable prices. W, E. LYNCH & CO. .W. ff. Nicholson, E-;q., brought Rev. M. P. Kelly down from Greenwood ou Saturday last. Ac cording to appointment, Rev. Mr. Kolly preached th" annual serm in before ino WoraatiV Mission So ciety of the Methodist church un Sunday morning. His very ab^ . discourse on this occisi?n haaj -elicited much> favortbl > comm-nit On Mouday Mr. Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Kelly returv-d to Green '?wpod. Larg- assortment of beautiful! ^Embroidery and Lacea just re I ceivr d. J. W. Peak. I Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Addis 'were vieitors in Edgefield ou St urday. They are very much plea? with their home iu the Puilip section. Mrs. Addison teachei large school of 65 pupils. She an excellent teacher and is thc oughly in Jove with her work. FOR SALE : Brand new We nicko Book Case at a Bargai Apply at this office. The college boy's who are of t athletic b^ut are getting the diamond in order and will aoc have a practice game of ball evei afternoon. They have rented .suitable ground opposite Mr. ? A. Bruuson's home from Mr. L. Addison. The teachers of the counl should bear iu mind . tbe meetirj of the teachers' association whic is to be held in Edgefield on Fr day, the 22nd ioBt". Unless prov dent ?ally kept away, not a faach?? within the borders of the count should be absent. . Wa have a. line of Men's $2.5( $3 00 and $4.00 shoes that we ea peet to cut out-and have put ther out at $2.50 per pair for the nes 5 days. - The Corner Store. While m New York Mr. Turne purchased a handsome glass eas for-displayiog goods in front o bis store. As you pass the Come Store always cast your eye in thii case. It contains each day some o the newest and prettiest novel ties of the season. Quite a number of perons whi are in Edgefield in attendant upon court go out to the evenini Rervices at the Baptist church All visitors in town are invitee and urged to attend the meeting Not oue who hears Rev. Dr Hatcher will go away withou being ben fitted. ' . It is with pleasure that Th< Adverfer announces the relurc of Mr. T. L. Timmermau to Edge field. Bright and early Tuesday moruiug "T. L." resumed hil duties at the popular store o MessrB. G. L. Penn & Son, where he slauds ready to greet and serve his friends. A Chicago professor is advoca ting a reform in American court ship and says collegee to teach love-making are needed. As sooi as such an institution is estab lit-hed and ready to receive pupils, The Advertiser is groing lo forward the names pf Dr. DeVore, Dr Penn, John Bates and several other Edgefield bachelors. Slippers, Slippers: 100 pairs ol La-lies' and Misses' Slippers worth up to $2.50 going at $1.1C per pair the next 5 days. The Corner Store. . The movement of fertilizers ii very heavy at this timo. From our office wiudow we. counted forty-odd wagons on I he public /quare on last Saturday, and with but few. exceptions all of them w e re h e av i 1 y1o a de d wi t h - fe r t i 1 i ? zers. If wieely us?d, every dollar invested in plant food will bring large returns. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F Mirna, * ; Edgefield, S. C. Mr. W. M. Guzts, who recently bought the Sheppard house on Creswell stieet moved into hie new purchase laf-t Wednesday. Mr. Ouzts has been a most suc cessful planter at Kirksey and ie a substantial citizen. He is cor dially welcomed to Greenwood. Greeuwood Index. The friend who borrowed ray 3attle Dehoruersand wire stretch es, will please co?tions friendly and return same to me at once. W. W. Adams. The mothers of this and other towns who are responsible for the girls who gad the streets should stop and think what they are doiiig. These girls are no longei children. They are at ihe impres sionable age. Where will you have their impression come from-from the riff-raff of the street or from the home? It is entirely for the mothers to settle this question. Fort Mill Times. . Program. -Union meeting to, be held at Antioch, March 30th to 31st 1097. lat Query. In what ways can a church member be a stumbliug blosk ? P. H. BesBey, Charlie Jones 2ud Query. How were men and women saved before the Redeem er came into the world? Rev. J. T. Littlejohn, Rev. J. P. Mealing. 3rd Query. The duty of Chris tians witnessing for Christ-when and where. E. G- Morgan, J. D. Timmermau. 4th Query. China, Rev. P. B. Lanham. Suuday servicee to he arranged by pastor and deacons of Autiocb church. Let us have a good turn out, L. F. Dorn, Mod. ff, A. Adam?, clerk. Well Bred Dogs For Sale: Four w'll bred hoqnd pups, three aud five moncha old, $10 and $15 per pair, respectively j also several well bred, thoroughly trained old hounds, $10 to $25 each. h.. Rt Brunsen, Jr, Cleora, 8. C. Fresh Buckwheat and Georgia Syrup. G. L. Penn & Son. Bargains in Winter Good.-: We a*r* BO iking reduced prices on all Winter Goods, andean save ycu mon^y. J. W. Peak. The Mitchell and Oweusboro wagons have been struck by storm and BU nanine but are still in the road, and they always will be. EDGEFIELD-MERCANTILE C?>. Farmer Sam Rica says the cc ' ^weather 18 over. According to tfc prophet, the blue birds have bei einging an.1 the k il Idees have bei kilideeing, which are, says he, i mistakable sigus that the back < winter is brokeu. So mote it be. Mr. E. L. Ryan was cordial I greeted by his frieuds in Edg field ou Tuesday, which was h fir6t viait to the county seat, i several months. With the exnej tion of t eing a tittle weak, h-3 ha fully recovered from the.se ve burn. Allan's Cascaret Tablets at Timmons Bibs. A more delightful eutertaii ment than that given at the co lege ou Friday evening* last ha not been seen in Edgefield ii many a day. Each number wa received with rapturous applaus by the appreciative audience. Th pleasure of theeveuing was heigh tened by the^ reoditiou of popula airs between the 8cts by the col lege glee club. FOR SALE : Three Good Chea Mules. Apply, to W. E. Eubauks, Cleora, S. Q. The increase of 33 per cent i; tha number of bank depositors n Saluda county is pretty gooc evidence that the material as wei as the moral condition of tha county is greatly improved unde: prohibition. Saluda should re maiu dry.-The Columbia State Eggs For Sale: Why not raisi fine chickens? I can supply yoi with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raisi Barred Plymouth Rocks only, auc have uoue but the purest breed Your.orders solicited. J. P. Bates. Mr. J. N. Fair, chairman of thc county pension board, stated tc the Advertiser's representative on Monday that he haB forwarded the pension roil from this couuty to Columbia, and that the pension ers will in all probability receive their checks between the 1st and the 15th of April. There were ten deaths during the past year, and twenty-one new applications, which will mako an iucrease ot eleveu over last year. Those wbo have been using Cerealite Top Dressing continue buying it in preference to other goods. W. W. Adams. Edgefield witnesses ar6 lot quite 60 near-sighted as was the following wituess: Counsel: "Come, sir, do you meau to tell me you didu't see the complianaut's cow ou the laud? How near should you be to a beast to recognize it?" Witness: "About the distauce I am from you." Mr. L. F; Simpson has been in Edgefield for several days looking after hrs farming interests near this place. He is also soliciting Jife iueuranee for a very reliable compauy. of Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Simpson" ha's written policies aggregating ninety-odd thousand dollars since the ?rst Of Decem ber. Such a success as that al most tempts the lawyer, doctor, merchant, farmer and newspaper man to shut up shop and go to writing insurance. Mr. David C. Plume, the father of Mrs John Gary Evans, who recently died at his home in Waterbury, Conn., left an estate worth nearly $300,000, the major portion, of which was willed to Mrs. Evans. Mr. Plume is sur vived by onlv two children. The son, Frank Plume, having lived somewhat at variance with his father, has heen cut off with a weekly allowance of $25. He will, however, contest the will ou tho ground that his father was unduly influenced in dividing his prop erty. Thiire are two.little words, says an exchange, simple enough in themselves, that introduce untold trouble in the world and are reepoueible for more gossip, scan dal aud harm than any other two words in the English lauguage. These two words are nothing more than "they say." They have done more to ruin the reputations of others than all other things. If you never quote what "they say" you may be quite certain you are not a gossip. Mr. J. F. Payne recently sus tained a heavy loss by having dogs kill bis lambs. During one nigot they killed nine and a few nights later two more were killed. The lambs were unusually fat and, fine, some of them weighing as much as forty pounds. Mr. Payne'B loss is- already about $50, and others may yet be killed. *It is useless to add that some of the '.worthless purs" in the neighbor* hood have heen killed, and the good worK along this line should continue. WQ solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised^ in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs arc used. Our prices are very reasonable, G. L. PENN & SON, Lett er to K, H- Mimt?, Edgefield, S. C. Dear Sir; Thpy won't fool bim any more with paste paint; they'll try something-else ! Editor ?au!sbury. Dover, Delaware, having usid 85 cations past " paint on his house, bought 35 gallons Devoe for it. He had enough left for a new stable 20 by i'O and fence, and retui li ed four gallons. Paste paint has as many tricks as a bunco-steerer. > Yours truly F \V DEVORE & CO. Edgefield Mercantile (7o. 16 20 jr le ither seat Rockers are the talk of-th.e towu. If you waut one burry. Edgefield Mercantile Company. ?==5S=3S=sr Long Staple Cotton. Interest in tbe growth-of Idng staple cotton becomes more and mora intense as tho time for planting approaches. The writer has heard of a numbe: of farmers who are going to plant some long staple variety this year. Several with whom we have talked pur pose planting all. of their wages crop in this cotton. Mr. J. F. Payne was very successful ?Q growing Florodora cotton lapt year. He recently sold a bale for 20 cen ti per ponnd, thejoale net ting him $111. A few days ago we saw a check for $117 which was given for ona bale of long staple cotton. It se^ms that every new variety of "cotton, like the dog, has its day, and 1 h ie is certainly i he day of the loug staple variety. S.C. C. I. C adeta to go in Camp President Bailey will take the corf.s of cadets on an encamp ment of srveral days about the middle for April. On Thursday (the exact date to be announced later) they will march to Salter's pond near Trenton and pitch their tints to remain until Saturday afternoon. Tho camp life, and military duties to be performed while away from the college, will give the soldier boys au insight into the real life >f a soldier. The young ladies will go down to the pond on the train on Friday, and the annual spring picuic will be b?lti on that day. Wnat a glorious Dccasiou that will be for the col lege folks! No little tot ever look ed forward to the coming of old Sauta Claus more eagerly than will the students look forward to their outing and the p'oriic on the bankB of that picturesque poud. [tip needless, to add that lhere svill be fishing and fishing on this gala occasion. We always carry compl?te as sortment of fresh drugs and give sspecial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A share of your patronage solicited. - Timmons Bros. Just receiv?d delightful Boast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmons Bros. "The Touch That Heals - Is the touch of Bucklen's Arni ca Salve. It's the happiest combi nation of Arnica flowers and heal ing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the 60re or uleer is, this salve will, cure it. For burns, Bcalds, cuts wounds or piles, it's an absolute cure. Guar anteed. 25c. G. L. Penn & Sou' W. E. Lyuch & Co. Just received a large shipin mt of shoes. See them before buying. May & Tompkins. Large assortment of Colgate's Toilet Soap. There is nothing better. - Timmons Bros. Shoats Wauted: I wish to buy 8 or 10 young hogs, weighiug from 30 to 60 pounds. F. N. K, Bailey. Wear 5 Star aud Red seal 6hoes. We sell them. May & Tompkins. I very cordially invite the ladies to see my new stock pf ?ineu aud lawn roady-to-wear waists, ranging iu price from 75 cents to $5,p0. 'they are very beautiful. J. Rubeustein. A supply of blank deeds, mort gages of real estate, and cbattle mortgages Just received at this office. Fresh shipment of Cakes aud Crackers at Timmons Bros. Most people kn< been sick they nee sion to bring back But the strongest ] Emulsion is that ; sick to get results fro; It keeps up the athl on thin people, makes brings color to a pale j vents coughs, colds an< Food in concentral well, young and old, ii And it contains no ALL DRUGGISTS; ur make better f??c ttSOUWEEir PUR si'-' ... ' . ; . I sweeter, more pa and wholesome. co. The Meeting at the Baptist Church Twice each day-al four in the afternoon abd eight in the even ing-Dr. W. E. Hatcher preaches to large congregations iu the Bap tist church. Those who have heard his very simple, very ear nest, and, at the same time, very forceful and convincing presenta tion of the gospel truths do not wonder that God has so richly blessed bis ministry. Out of the depths of bis great, loving heart, tvbich is so near to the great heart of God, he appeals to Christians for reconsecrated lives and urges the unconverted to accept Christ. The opportunity of hearing so distinguished an evangelist as Dr. Hatcher does not come to onn often. Go out to bear him and unje your friends fo go. Organize at Once. One of the great needs of Edge field is a rifle company. In fact, avery county seat sbould have an organized body of men who hoJd themselves in readiness to quell nuy disturbance that may arise. The very presence of such an or ganization will have a whol?some effect in the maintenance and en forcement of law and order. The Advertiser is pleased to learn that sevoral young meu in our town are deeply interested in this mat ter, and will not lot up until a company is organized. We have beeu informed that Mr. B. R. Tillman, Jr., can be prevailed upon to accept the captaincy of the compauy. No better selection could be made. By reason ot his military trainiug, Mr. Tillman is veil fitted for the positiou. Why not call a meetiug of those who are interested in the matter and effect an organization at once? This newspaper will aid in every possible way toward the accom plishment of this verv desirable 2nd. Edgefield Public, Attention! I will,"from this time on, haye for saley either at my- Trenton borne, or at my plantation, all kinds and gradee of mules, horses, wagons, carriages-, buggies, carts, saddles, blankets, harness; also Dne young jack. If you wish anything in.this, write me, or come to see me. I have no rent to pay. My expenses sviJl be light, therefor} my prices ?viii be right. For straight sale, (viJl sell very close; or will ex change for cattle. W. J. Gaines, Trenton, S. C. Spring Goods: Fresh arrivals in Madras, Mercerized Waistings, Gingham, otc. We invite the ladies to Bee them. J. W. Peak. Fresh Prunes and Evaporated Apples. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Try my "Cresta" Coffee. Five pounds in air-tight bucket for $1.00 P. P. Blalock, Jr. Aftor some weeks of vexatious delay we havo succeeded in get ting a car of nails and barbed wire. Try us. W. W. Adams. FOR SALE: One thousand feet of pine lumber at the Strother place. Will deliver it in Edgefield, if desired. Apply to A. H. Corley. We want everybody to try a pound of our 12? cents Green Coffee. G. L. Penn & Son. If you want the finest F^lt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There ?B nothing better. Rsamey & Jones. ?4??<fr<fr4>?4?<6?4>4"8> JW that if they have d Scoffs Emu?~ health and strength. joint about Scoffs you don't have to be m it lete's strength, puts fat a fretful baby happy, grirPs cheeks, and pre i consumption. :ed form for sick and ch and poor. drugs and no alcohol. 50e. AND $1.00. I with Some Good Work of the W. C. T. U. Sunday, March 24th, is the time for the quarterly temperance lesson in all the protestant. Sun day schools throughout the Chris tian world. To a great mauy peo ple, the temperance lessons have been dull and uninteresting. For this reason, the National Wo man's Christian Temperance Un ion, the instrumentality which brought about ihe introduction of thefie lessons iuto the inter national series, has couceived the idea of adding special interest to temperance Sunday by a program in each Sunday school arranged especially for the occasion Tbe local Woman's Christiau Temperance Union, besides fur nishing Ihe different Sunday schools..with programs and litera ture, and arranging for the exer cises, will add still another inter anting feature to the occasion. This organization has offered prizes to the four college classes af tho South Carolina Co-Educa tional Institute, for the best es says on the following topics Senior class, "The attidude of business to alcohol ;" Junior class, 'Alcohol a factor iu crime Sophomore class, "What alcohol is responsible for;" Freshman class, "The effect of alcohol on character." The respective merits of these sssays will be judged by the superintendents of the Sunday school department of the W. C. T U., and the best essay in each 3las8 will receive the prize offered in that contest, besides the honor af bei?g read before one or the ether of the Sunday schools of our i own on Temperance Sundav. Tbis will serve a two-fold pur pose, not only making our Tem perance Suuday more attractive iud helpful, but will incite our students to an intelligent study of the alcohol question, thus carry ing out two of the principles of che Woman's Christian Temper mee Union-Agitate and Educate. ; NOTICE. Trustees of the Public Schools af Edgefield County are hereby requested to excuse their teachers from school duties on the 22nd of March to attend meeti?g of Coun ty Teachers' Association. It is ?arnestly desired that every teacher iu the county shall be present at this meeting. Enter tamment will be furnished all who attend and every one will be expected to stay for the night ses ?ion. W..D. Holland, Supt. of Education Lost aud Found. Lost, between 9:30 p.m., yes terday and noon to-day, a billious attack, with nausea and sick head ache. This loss was occasioned by inding at G. L. Penn & Son and W. E. Lynch & Co's drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills :he guaranteed cure for bilious ness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. Do your lamps smoke? Try the People's Oil. We handle it. ' G. L. Penn & Son. RUBBER TIRES: I have a nachine for resetting your old ires or putting on new ones. Best rubber tires carried in stock. All work guaranteed. W. H. Powell. Very large assortment of Al lan's Perfumery in all of the deli cate and popular odors. There is aothiug better on the market. Timmons Bros. We are now showing the largest iud best selected lot of rugs, lace curtains, table covers and couch covers ever brought to this market. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Don't buy a grate cr heater un til you have seen ours. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE Co. Large stock of Trunks and Leather Suit Cases at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. If you want unod insurance cb"ap-at actual cos?-U't me wrii^ von u policy in the Southern Muluui Kite Insurance Associa tion, .1. II. Mav. Our customer* pay ihi-y have iiHVi'r P'M'ii a l)*'d spring to beat th.- Mat ional ?nd Blu i Hil I on aud they never will. Edgefield Moroanti|e Company TO WORTHY YOUNG- PEOPLE Wc earnestly request all yount; pcrsny.n, noir.a'ter how limited their means or cducati'.;':, who wish t<? obtain a thorough business trainl:i?r and ?rood posi tion, to write by first mail J or ?nj ffr.-at half-rr.te ofter. Success, indcr-wdenccatv! probable ? rtune are guarantee^, Don't d?hy. Write today. Tfc? Ga.-&?. Bqsingis College. Mbcnn. Ta. A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. TT D Williams, 107 West Main St., says: "I appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the pro prietor's recommendation." It saves more lives than all other throat and lung remedies put to gether. Us6d as a cough and 2old cure'the world over. Cures asth ma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, hoarseness aud phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up. Guar anteed 50c,and $1.00. Trial bottle free. G. L. Penn &; Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Health in the Canal Zone., The high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to .our young artisans to join the force^ofjjskill ed workmeu needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are res trained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones-those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious in fluence with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poisou too, biliousness, weakness and all Stomach, liver and kidney troub les. Gurranteed. 50c. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. We have just received a beauti ful lot of faucy crockery, consist ng of 2 and 4 piece sugar and ?ream sets, water sets, cups and ?aucers, etc. We offer at prices ower than same can be bought a* n Augusta. Edgefield Mercantile Co. My 5 and 10 ceDts counters are il led with many useful articles. Especial valu >s in Enameled .Vare. R. T. Scurry. Try our <:Lord Caspar" Cigar. 3est 5c smoke on the market. Timmous Bros. Ful I stock of shoes and rubbers, [f you want tho best give us a ;all. May &.Tompkins. Art squares in all colors and 3iz*s $3 00 lo $10.00. These are bargains that you cannot afford to mips. ETJGEFIELD MERCANTILE CO. Dr. Tompkins, ..Tule Holstein, Dr. Jones and others are sleeping DU National springs. Why don't pou. ridgefield Mercantile Company. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares ill sizes and attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. Livery and F First-class t on hand. Or< filled day pr n Your patrol J? E? In rear of co I am now ir purchasing Stock. Wa announcemen JAS. E Get your Laune T IS made of thc on the very To those wi we unhesitating TAYLOR you wiD uso it er cl ought to Mil it-ii V MERCHAJ Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. . Guaranteeu Cure. If you suffer from Dyspepsia cr In digestion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart * utter, nau sea, gastritis, loathing of .ood, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after takmg Tyner's Dys pepsia Bemedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all stomach troubles, even of the worst cases; tyner's Dyspepsia Bemedy expels the gasses and sweetens the breath. It cures tfick Headache, frolic and Constipation at once. Druggists or by express 50c a bottle. Money re funded if ic rails to cure* Medical ad vice and circular free by writing to Tyner Bemedy Co., Augusta, Ga. FRENCH COAH STALLION. The Celebrated French Coach Stallion, CALEMBOUR, will make the SpriDg Season at Edge field ai the stables of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Sou? The French Coach Horses are in the front rank .? of excellence among the carriage breeds of the. world. Call and inspect this celebrated horse. Edgefield French Coach Horse Co. J. P. NXION, Sec. and Trea. Clark's Hill, S. C. Large assortment of beautiful Glassware and China of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I invite the ladies to call. R. T. Scurry. Light Saw, Lathe and Shin gle Mills, Engines, Boilers, Supplies and repairs, Porta ble , Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS. Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOMBARD, AUGUSTA, GA. Chamberlain's COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhoea Remedy Everyman of a famjl> should keep this remedy in his home. ? u y it now. It may save life. LPRICK, 25C. LARGE Srzi, 50c eed Stables. earns always lers promptly ighto lag e solicited. MIMS urt house. i New York my Spring ten for my b next week. I. HART ?ry in Tuesdays. mm ML LEAF OBACCO ; very best leaf that we can bur best leaf market in the world; io prefer a natural leaf tobacco E*Iy say that after one trial of VS NATURAL LEAF naively in the future. Every merchant oura don't, insist on bia getting; it for you. NTS-Write ns for our special prices