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TORE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ? cow in progress. OUR LARGE STOCK of FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS', MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTH LINOLEUM, AND MATTING, is the most complete in this section of the country. We show all grades of goods, from the cheapest to the very best. If you have not attended this sale, and will be interested in any of the merchandise that we handle, it means a great saving to you it you will pay us a visit, i We wish to announce that our Great Stock Reduction Was beyond doubt the most successfull venture that we have ever undertaken. The opening crush was without question the greatest ever accorded any sale within the memory of the citizens of this vicinity, and people from miles around. The liberality with which every department has been patronized convinces us of the extremely low prices on our merchan dise, which are far below any that were ever before offered to the people, and they simply could not resist these bargains. Bear in mind that this sale ends Friday November 13th. If you have not attended this great bargain feast, you do not know what you have missed. Remember we have re-marked every article in our establishment, in plain figures; and, after this sale, we will be compelled to quote the original prices, which are far lower than any of our competitors'. We wish,to remind you of our great premium offer during this sale, as follows; OUR GREAT PREMIUM OFFER FREE. During this sale for 10 days only, starting November third with every $5.00 Purchase, we give free 99 99 Af r\n ,99 99 99 99 15.00 99 99 ii ti ii 99 ii ii ii ii 25.00 50.00 75.00 100.00 a a a a 99 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii Parlor Picture. Sewing Rocker. Parlor Stand. Pr Lace Curtain Sofa Rug. Parlor Lamp. Parlor Rocker. The above premiums are given only durin s days sale, As a special inducement-out-oi-town folks, we pay railroad fare to any point not exceeding 50 miles from Augusta, with every purchase o $25.00 or more. This offer positively will not be in effect after November 13th. Notice to Creditors. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County ofEdgefield, Court of Common Pleas. J A Holland and B S Holland as administrators of the estate of of J J Holland, deceased, and io their own right. Plaintiffs against, Mrs. Mattie Webb, et al Defendants. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern, that pursuant to the decree iu this cause, all per sons holdingi claims against the : eetute of J j Holland deceased are hereby required to present and prove such claims before me as Master on or before the 20th day cf .November, 1908 or failing so to ? do, they will be barred from re ceiving anv portion of said estate. W. F. ROATH. Master Edgefield County. \Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day of Oct. 1908 to the 15th of March 1909 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes after the 1st day of Jan. to the 3l3t of Jan. 1909. of two per cent, freon the 1st day of Feb. to the last day of Feb. 1909 and penalty of five per cent from the first day of March to the 15th day of March 1909. The tax levies for the year 1908 are aa follows: For State purposes 5? mills. " Ord. County " 5 " Cons. School tax 3 " " Special County tax U " " Bacon S. D. Special 2 " Edgefield S. D. " 2 " Long Cane SD" 3 " Libertv Hill S D " 3 " "Johnston SD" 3 " Plum Branch SD No. 1 3 " "White Town SD ^3 " RB Bonds Pick ens Ts'p 3 R R Bonds Wise Ts'p li R R " Johnston Ts'p 3 *? " " Pine Grove Ts'p 5 " " " Town Edgefield } School Bonds " 1 Corporation Purposes 2J " All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years except those exempt by law are liable to a poll tax of one dollar each. A capitation tax of | 50 cents each is to be paid on all dogs. A commutation road tax of $2.00) each mnst be paid by able bodied male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 years. No checks or drafts will be accepted in payment of taxes unless the party giving same can be held personally responsible for its payment. * J. T. PATTISON, Co. Treas. E. C. PROSPERITY COMES to the man who gives his mind to his business. You cannot do that if you* speed half of your time ia. worrying over how to guard your cash. No way you can devise is as safe as deposit ing it in THE FARMERS BANK Opeu an account to-day and you can give all your attention *.o your business without having the siigtest worry about the safety of what you already have. The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C. BANK EDGEFIELD. EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT. T. H. RAINSKOB J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FV-LIFP W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Pm dent. E..I. MI MS, Cashier J. II. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal term:-. Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicite For Sale Real Estat?. No. 101. One of the Best Hotels in any country Town in the South, 14 Rooms and all appurtenances, already furnished, well established, well equipped, well patronized. Situated near the business part of the Town of Edgefield; S. C. This Hotel is known and patronized by the T. P. A.s from all- over the country. No. 102. A comfortable Cottage on Buncombe Street, in Edgefield, s.e. No. 103. A Cozy Cottage near the business part of thc Town in Edge field, S. C. No. 104. Residence on Jeter Street in Edgefield, S. C. No. 105. 100-acre Farm between Edgefield and Trenton S. C. No. 106. 200.-acre Farm about 10 miles South of Edgefield, S. C. For Rent. Two Cottages in Edgefield. If you have any Real Estate, Houses, Lands for Sale ot to Buy, or any business in Real Estate I beg to offer my services in giving same prompt attention. Let me know of your Wants and Don't Wants. , E. J. Norris, Insurace and Real Estate Agent. iWE PAYvYOU TO SAVE! <Jpn<1 yonr Ratio?* lo tliis ?TOIIR, .sound, COB Mimi ll YU 8uviug.t bunk. On rfcqucrt wo ?rill icm! ?''.'ii KKKK u bii[<)>?> nf our "Hunk M rs 90 Yd!, . vu JIU. r, u Biif|>i; i.t uar wm .uo.ISPIiJjef *lonejr Maiter*" Tor til . s-fe irnR**iiii*?'OTi Pl uolimr nuT>*ne* la making l?u-k cl i an semi nun 1MHI>HSI:- i-whir c?r snrlnys jicvintii'lal . will , ^"..,..,_a _ f ertlflontCM of denavt i .. ' i i y i H tty m.i il. Mk.? lid at * AUCUSTA SAVINGS BANK 1907 Seles Largest in Our History Call on us or write us for prices before placing N your orders. JI??/?/GTOfi BROS & CO., Wholesale (Jrocers, 863 Broad Street, Augusta, a. m Store Your Cotton! To The Planters of Edgefied County: There seem*,to bea disposition on the part of the.planters to hold their cotton for high er prices and we take pleasure in offering them our Warehouse facilities, where we will store and insure their cotton for thirty cents per bale, per month and make liberal advances on same. .Wehave just received a car load of Columbus and Weber Wagons? '.Which are as good as the best, and better than the most", which we would be pleased to sell to the wagon using public. We would also state, that we are buyers of ' cotton-seed, at our Warehouse, and you will al ways find Billie Lott on the spot. Give us a call, and if we don't do business, it will be no fault of ours. Yours Truly T^EtXX Stocli Now Ready To our customers an?) tho ppnnle of Edenfield count}*: I ask that you inspect our large suck of fall merchandij which surpasses anything' e*'*?r displayrd in Ed?cfield b\ tore. While on rrfy recant visit north, jiving to the reioiiPj panic and th*1 demoralized condition of the .r,nnuf?ctur?r{ ? [ secured some unprecedented Bargain* that I am givinl ru3? customers ttie benefit of. Come to our ptore, see tp| I goods, get our prices, and we are satisfied that you will ij plejiped. On staple dry goods we are ottering some verv lr. prices. We are showing all of the Latest Weaves and Colors. in dn-ss good? such as Panama, Popln, Batiste, Voil, Mol hair, V?nitien and Broad Cloth-all at surprisingly loi prices. Beautiful lino of ?birt waist material. We ar* offerim calicos, homespun, gingham ?nd Fea island from 5c up. Ben uti fol assortment of Ladies Waists and Ladies Skirt? from $1.00 to $3.00. Fine Panama an?! Rro?dc'oth froi $3 50 tn ?FS.50. Ladies long oJoaks from $3.00 io $8.50 Sill rain coats $5.00 to $12.50. Full line of men's and childreu'f coats and Ree'ers. . Clothing. We can fit the men in stylish and durable suits from $1 50 to $15.00. Good values in youth's and boys clothing from $1.50 to $10.00. Very streng hue of children's clothing at bargain prices. You will make a great mistake if you do not see our stock of clothing b^fon? you buy. Very strong line of underwear for ladies, missps, men and boyp, the best we hav^pffered. . ? ./" Large stock of stylish bats for meD and boys at tempting pricfs. Shoes. Our i hop dppartmpu* is particularly stroug. Fit your children with our scoool shoos. They look well and wear wei!. Ladbs fine dress shoes in all of the popular leathers. Men's heavy work shoes and stylish dress shoes. Do not fail to se' our stock bpfore supplying your needs. millinery. Lit dips, misses and children's ready-to-wear hats in ttl? latept stylo? and much cheaper t^nn ever. Space will not parmi* u to mention all of our offerings. Come and inspect thr-m that is all we ask. J. W, PEAK. Base' ? Let The Advertise!* do your Printing.