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Thursday and Friday Big Days
The best days of the Fair will be Thursday and
Friday. Special features and attractions for both days.
Do not fail to see them. Invite and urge your friends
to attend the fair one, if not both days.
The Carnival is proving to he a pleasing feature
for the children and young reopie.
Fun For Everybody as weil as A Profitable Time for Ail
Special Notices
No matter what you want in the
fcuggy line. We will get it for you
if we don't happen to have just
what you are looking for.
Wilson & Cantelou.
Look at our buggies and harness
before buying, we will save you
money.
Wilson & Cantelou.
Improve your eyesight by pur
purchasing a pair of glasses from
?a. We have them for all ages.
B. Tirnmons.
Our dress goods department is
leplete with the newest fabrics,
popular weaves and colors. The
ladies are invited to call.
J. W. Peak.
Just received a big shipment of
nlankets and comforts. Quality and
prices both guaranteed.
Mukashy Bargain House.
If you want a nice carriage, call
and see our line.
? ?J ^Wilson & Cantelou.
Try the new liniment, Hornet's
liest Liniment. It can be used both
internally and externally and never
failsVo afford relief.
B. Timmons.
Large assortment of trunks, bags,
?afr cases, etc, at reasonable prices.
Ramsey * Jones.
Bentifnl assortment of combs
and brushes.
B. Timmons.
We are still selling the celebrated
Studebaker wagon. The best yet,
Wilson & Cantelou.
We can supply you with fresh
fruits of all kinds. Fresh supply al
mottt every day.
B. Timmons.
Our shoe stock is the biggest and
teat that we have ever had. We
Staad behind every pair we sell.
Mukashy Bargain House.
Boy your clothing from us. We
tove a big stock and can flt any
ese man or boy. Latest styles, and
snot quality.
Mukashy Bargain House.
We have just received s fresh
shipment of the celebrated Norris
.andy, which is seeond to none on
the market.
B. Timmons.
A nice lise saddles, prices right.
Wilson & Cantelou.
We invite the men to call to see
?mr fall stock of clothing, hats,'
furnishings, etc.
J. W. Peak.
Largo stock of school supplies,
?ach aa pads, pens, pencils, exami
nation tablets, etc.
B. Timmons.
Hare you tried Noah's liniment?
It cures ills of man and beast.
B. Timmons.
We can supply Edgefield farmers
with. Appier oats for seed.
Edgefield Mercantile Co.
Try our roast coffees, in cans and
in bulk.
B. Timm ons.
$25 suits made to order of in?'
ported woolens. Made with snap
and style. Write for samples. Spend
?25 or save $15. F. G. Mertins, Au
gusta, Ga.
Men's and youth's $15.00 suits at
$9.50. Think of buying strickly all
wool cassimeres suits cut in the
newest fall models at this price.
You can also choose plain or fancy,
brown and gray mixtures, all sizes
from 32 to 44 chest.
Kubenstein.
Boys suits, overcoats, pants and
hats a full line, 25 per cent less than
elsewhere F. G. Mertins, Augusta,
Ga.
Boys $7.50 full suits at $4.98.
You can choose either Norfolk or
double breasted coat style with full
cut peg top. lined knicker pants in
all this fall's newest mixtures, also
tplain blue serges, sizes 7 to 18
years.
Rubenstein.
Mr. W. R. Harris will be at our
store for one week, beginning Mon
day, November ll, for the purpose
of demonstrating the merits of the
Standard Sewing Machine. Come in
and let him show what a splendid
machine the Standard is.
Edgefield Mercantile Co.
FREE, FREE, FREE. A nice
present to any one that brings :n
the seven advertisements that I have
in this paper mentioning paper be
fore December 1, 1912 or we will
send present with any order of $1.00
or more. F. G. Mertins, Augusta,
Ga.
Stetson hats and other makes, a
full line for $2.50 up. Welours hats
$4.00 all shades. F. G. Mertins,
Augusta, Ga.
A specialist will be at our store
next week to show the ladieB the
merits of of the Standard Sewing
Machine. Come in to see him.
Edgefield Mercantile Co.
Kid gloves $1.00 np, wool gloves
25 cents up, automobile gloves $1.00
up and railroad gloves $1.00. F. G.
Mertins, Augusta, Ga.
Beautiful assortment of iron beds.
Come in before the stock is broken.
Ramsey & Jones.
Wben you want a package of fine
fresh candy come to our store. We
sell only the reliable kind, always
fresh too.
B. Timmons.
Wedding presents of ali kinds at
our store. We call ?special attention
to our solid silver. Nothing superi
or to it on the market. Prices very
reasonable.
Ramsey & Jones.
Solid car of the celebrated Bab
cook buggies. Also large assortment
of Hackney, Rock Hill and Colum
bus buggies to select from. We can
please yon, and what is more onr
vehicles are the best on the market. :
Ramsey & Jones.
Full stock of musical instrroents
ou hand, also full assortment of
strings.
Ramsey & Jones.
Home canned peaches, beans,
corn and tomatoes. The very best
quality.
B. Timmons.
Raincoatb $3.50 and up. Guaran
teed waterproof. Send us size want
ed and price F. G. Alerting, Augus
ta, Ga.
810.00 up for all wool suits. Spend
$10 save $5.00. F. G. Mertins, Au
gusta, Ga.
Work pants from $2.00 up.
Write F. G. Mertins, Augusta, Ga.
Ladies' writing desks in mahoga
ny, birdseye maple, weathered oak
in mission effect. Open and roller
top office desks and office chairs.
Ramsey & Jones.
Notice of Final Discharge,
To all whom these presents may
concern:
Whereas, J. H. Courtney has
made application unto this court for
final discharge as executor in re the
estate of Dr. J. B. Courtney of
Edgefield county, deceased, on this
the 22nd day *?' October 1912.
These ar " therefore, to cite any
all kindred, creditors, or parties in
terested, to show canse before me
at my office at Edgefield court house,
South Carolina, on the 25th day of
November 1912 at ll o'clock a. m.,
why said order of Discharge should
not be granted.
W. T. Kinnaird,
J. P. C., E. C., S. C.
Oct. 22nd, 1912. 4t.
Notice of Ke^istration.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 4th day of November A. D.,
1912 the Books of Registration of
The Town of Edgefield, S. C., will
open at my office in The Farmers'
Bank of Edgefield, S. C., and re
main open for a period of Ten (io)
days to register the qualified elec
tors of said Town for a special Elec
tion to be held therein submitting
the question of bonding said Town
in an amount not to exceed Five
Thousand Dollars, the proceeds of
said bonds to be applied solely and
exclusively for the building, erect
ing, establishing and maintenance
of an electric light plant for said
Town.
Wm. A. Byrd,
Supervisor of Registration of the
Town of Edgefield, S. C.
October 29th, 1912.
Only a Fire Hero
but the crowd cheered, as with
barned hands, he held np a small
round box. "Fellows!" he shouted,
"this Bueklen's Arnica Salve I hold,
has everything best for burns."
Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores,
pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains,
bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues
inflammation, kills pain. Only 25c
at Penn & Holstein's W E Lynch
& Co.
Treasurer's Notice.
The County Treasurer's office will be
open for the purpose of receiving taxes
from the 15th day of October, 1912, to
the 15th day of March, 1913.
All taxes shall be due and payable be
tween the 15th day of October, 1912,
and December 31st, 1912.
That when taxes charged shall not
be paid by December 31st, 1912, the
County Auditor shall proceed to add a
penalty of one per cent for January,
and if taxes are not paid on or before
February 1st, 1913, the County Auditor
will proceed to add two per cent, and
five per cent from 1st of March to the
15th of March. After which time all
unpaid taxes will be collected by the
Sheriff.
The tax levies for the year 1912 are
as follows:
For State purposes 5 3-4 mills.
-*J Ordinary County 41-2 "
H Cons. School tax 3 "
" Special County tax 2 3-4 "
" Bacon S. D, Special 2 "
" Edgefield S. D. 2 "
" Long Cane S. D. 3 "
" Liberty Hill S. D. 3 "
" Johnston S. D. 5 "
" Collier S. D. 3 "
" Flat Rock S. D 4 "
" Prescott S. D. 3 "
" Plum Branch S. D. No 1 5 "
" White Town SD 3 "
" Trenton SD 2 "
Ward SD. 2 "
" Moss SD 3 "
Parksville SD 3 "
" Washington SD 2 "
" Oak Grove SD 3 "
" Red Hilt SD 2 1-2 "
" Shaw 2 "
" R R Bonds Wise T's'p 11-4 "
" R R Bonds Pickens 3 "
"RR Bonds Johnston 3 "
"RR Bonds Pine Grove 12 "
"RR Bonds Blocker 12 "
" " Bonds Town Edgefield 1-2
" School Bonds 1 "
" Town of Edgefield
Corporation Purposes 10 "
All male citizens between the ages of
21 years and 60 years except those ex
empt 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.
The law prescribes that all male citi
zens between the ages of 18 and 55
years must pay $2.00 commutation tax
or work six days on the public roads.
As this is optional with the individual,
no commutation tax is included in the
property tax. So ask for road tax re
ceipt when you desire to pay road tax.
James T. Mims,
Co. Treas. E. C.
School Books and Supplies.'
We are state agents for all books
that are used in the public schools,
and will t onstantly have a full as
sortment of these books on hand.
We'also carry a full stock of pens,
pencils, tablets, copybooks, exami
nation tablets, etc.
Penn & Holstein.
REWARD OF $100.00.
Will be paid for the arrest and
conviction of the party or parties
who have defaced and mutilated,
evidently by being shot at with
some fire arm, the monument lately
erected by the Woodmen of the
World to the memory of our de
ceased sovereign Cook C. Burkhal
ter at Rehoboth Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Done by order of Camp in regu
lar Convention, Oot. 15th, 1912.
R. N. Edmunds,
Consul Commander.
W. M. Robertson, Clerk.
Parksrille, S. C.
THE FARMERS BANK of Edgefield, S. C.
STATE, COUNTY AND TOWN DEPOSITORY
Capital and Surplus Earnings $110,000.00
Total Resources over 350,000.00
When you sell cotton the first thing you need is a safe de
pository for your money-be the amount large or small. That
sase depository is the Farmers Bank, and don't stop until yeu
get there.
The average man or woman is not in position to invest a lit
tle surplus money so as to get this money just when it might
be needed. You can invest in our interest bearing certificates
for 6 or 12 months and be sure to get your money just when
you need it, and too, your money is safe. We act as adminis
trators, guardians and trustees. All business handled with
promptness and liberality. Loans made on approve i security.
DIRECTORS-Taos. H. Rainsford, Dr. C. P. DeVore, W. B. Penn, E. H. Folk, S.
B. Mays, C. A. Wells, J. Wm. ThurmoDd, W. H. Hading, A. E. Padgett.
Bath Room Outfit
We can install a complete bath room outfit at a
small cost. Let rn quote: you prices.
We carry a full line of pumps, rams, tanks, emerald
bath tubs, wash basins, sinks of all kinds, water closet
fixtures, terra cotta pipe, piping and fixtures. Plumb
ing of all kinds done.
Barrett and Dobson,
584 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
IBM-Ililli-?
"In a Little Cosy Corner,"
If you are yusaled how to make
pour money buy the most and best
groceries we can solve the question
for you. Come and see what high
:1ass things to eat are here and at
svhat low prices you can buy them.
one of our tete-atetes would fit
splendidly and do excellent service.
You will find lots of other single
pieces in our furniture display.
Rockers, ^tables, easy chairs and
what not. Just the things needed
to fill in bare spots and add attrac
tiveness to the room. We believe
there is something here you want.
UNDERTAKER'S] SUPPLIES
We carry a large stock of coffins and caskets from the
cheapest to the highest grade. Our hearse responds prompt
y to all calls.
Edgefield Mercantile Co.