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leefield Adviser' ' TERMS: ONE YEAR $1.50 SIX MONTHS .75 "ttEDNESDA?/LEC. ?0, 1805.1 Instead of government by the peo plc, ve are having government by .injunctions in South Carolina. Congressman Nicholas Long worth, of Cinciiiuatij.will beelect Pd-to the b?ly estate of matrimo ny~by one ballot, which will be capt by Miss Alice Lee Roosevelt, tte Present's only.child by bi? first marriage. Fairfield county, like Florence, Las refused to vote out the dispar ity by a comideiable majority. These two, however, constitu?* a vary small minority an??, their un worthy example can scarcely have any weight in staying the prohi bition wave that is sweeping the uaie. We welcome the December num S ber of the Co-Ed, the college jour nal of the S. C. C. I., to our desk It ie bright, attractive and abb edited iu every department, reflect ing great credit upon Mr. M. G Woodward, the editor-in-chief his corps of assistants, and tin ajlendid institution which i voices. The Co-Ed compares ver favorably with the college journal ofthe state. The official figures of the recen election in this county were 42 against and ?9S for the dispensi ry. As soon au '.be powers-that-b ;h Columbia move in the matti this iustitutbn will be closec ' unless the liquor trust-aided a u abetted by the whiskey rin? i South Carolina-through its a tommys, fceeps it open by injuui tion. Notwithstanding the fact thi woo,l is now quoted at 38 cents pi Fjundand mutton sells readi! lbs y par round at money-makii pi ices, there-are more than twi as many dogs asssheep in Sou . Carolina-44,873 sheep and 90,5' dogs. In Edgefield county aloi 3,224 dogs were returned this ye for taxation, which means th probably there are at least 4,0 ?ii the county. Suppose the sar care and food that is bestow upon these canines-of wti ninety per cent are not only wort less but are a menace to t ..: ,^ DuWi?-^w^re.giveatp hogs or she Tr?TIr-.VT 1 arcor- r^turns^vrou 1 (I Tra?ame,.wnippjnggpoi ^i???iDia if "congress passes act that has been introduced ma ing provision for them. If eve cross-roads and county se throughout the country had whi ping posts, and no grass allow< io grow around them by reason their frequent use, there won bo fewer beardless boys arraign bet?re the courts. A public floi ging, soundly administered woul have a more deterrent effect upo & certain class of criminals tba anything else. Looking tbr?ug? the bars or wearing a ball an< chain would be far preferable t< being buckled to a pipping post The 8th of^January-the dai b?rcre the convening of the legis latura-has been set for the hear ing of the argument on the Brice bill by the supreme court, yet some doubt is expressed as te whether a decision will be render ed before the legislature adjourns. If theJBrice bill is declared un constitutional aud a decision te ?hat effect is not rendered in time foi the legislature to provide some relief, a great howl of indignation will be raised throughout the state. Let us hope, in view of the fact that ample time is being afforded for research-should research be # necessary in preparing a deci sion-that the opinion of this high tribunal will be promptly fi'e.i. The exigency of the erse renders promptness imperative. Present Law Should Be Repealed. The present law regulating the payment of taxes has never proven satisfactory. The email penalty that is provided for nonpayment iu January and February en courages many persons to pro* crattinate iu the matter of paying their taxes. Asa result; not a few who have the money iii the fall when the crop is marketed spend i it for unnecessary purposes aud when tho day arrives on wbicb taxes must be pitid they are forced fo borrow the money fror* the b"*I;k8. The county ^auditors, iu con vention assembled, have petition ed the legislature to repeal th. present law and, iu lieu thereof, enact one that imposes a penalty of 4 per cont on ali taxes not paid by January the 1st. All taxes ought to be paid by th? close-of tho year for whichj bey are levied, Then, the county md state officials could with moie )rbmptueBS meet their obligations, iud the individual would not have me ypar'8 taxeR overlapping an other. With but few exceptions the people can more easily pay their taxes in DecemUr than in March, consequently the-change i) the old system would not -wojk a hardship on anyone. COLD SPRING. . Why it seems as but yesterday since last Christmas. How the vears pass by ! Soon the people will be calling me an old mau. The Christmas holidays are almost here aud how happy the children will be to look in their stockings aud find the many nice things Santa Claus bas brought them. Il takes so little to make a chiid happy. So let every child receivn a present from some friend or loved one. The poor aud unfortunate also should be remembered. Let nc oue be forgotton. lu ' making others happy we are made happv ourselves.] At Antioch next Sunday morn' ing the children of the Sunda] school will have a short, ixercisi then a sermon by the pastor, aftei which a collection for the age< ministers will be taken. The orange blossoms are bloom ing at Rehobotb,8od Antioch. W wi!! tell you all about thbui rea soon. Mr. Charlie Strom was in on town last week shaking hand with hie many friends. Miss Lutile Holston and Mit Viola Boddie visited friends i ?dgefield last Saturday and Sui day. The new seats for the ?cho( room have come and they will i placed in the school icom read for us after Christmas. Mr. Joe Lake Prince and Mi Lucy Glantou visited friends i Batesburg last week. Notwithstanding the bad da there was a good congregation Red Hill yesterday. Mr. George Johnson and Mr. H. Buasey both have put a ni yard fence arouud their homes. Mr. Walter Holmes has of la been visiting ouly a friend a; not friends, watch Walter. Our storer are full of toys f the children, and they are bei sold faster^tban ever bef?te. Duriug our stay in Columbia 1 were entertained by Dr. Johu ! Burkbalter. Dr. Burt Uer is old Edgefield boy, wb . as ma a success of hischosf jfessio He has ono of the loveliest hon in Columbia, and we are une many obligations for special kii ness shown us. If we knew ! many technical medica nanps wou?d try to tell just what I Burkbalter is doing but we do n know that. Will say, however, you are sick just write him a he will tell you all about ye p?4n aud acn?s. Dr. _Burkhal B*?B joye to; all 1^^^ ?It?^fc?rr^ :cuitif? is one.farmer who raises all 1 meat and bread P*' home. Some of our Armers have soc cotton yet. They are able to ho it. Now thaijs the way tj do-I able toholiKyour cotton. We ct soon get s^e if we do as Mr. Stoi raise plenty of hog and hoiniuy ; home./ Rosie COTTAGE. it 3r ly >g ce th 47 Q6 ar at 00 ne ed ch h he isp sta re t. an ,k ry at P ?d of ld id "i News Prom Cleora. y Kr. Editor: Th* farmers of thi community are about throug gathering their crops, ?nd sowiu grain, more than the usual amoun of oats having been sown. Som few have not sown wheat yet, an it will soon be too late. The Brun8on school opened o November 13th, with Misses Ne] Hill and Cleora Brunson as teach era. Forty two scholars have beei enrolled, and we think the num ber will reach fifty before the ses sion is closed. The patrons wit! some help from the school fund have abont finished a good com fortable Behool house at a cost o about $400.00.^6 think wear fortunate in getting two Winthroj teachers, and both native Edge field people. The corn and hay crops of th ii neighborhood were very good. Labor is scarce, high and verj unreliable. None want to work foi wages. There was a lunch party at thi school house laBt Friday night td raise money to put a movable par ti lion in the school building, auc buy furniture and raised aboui $18.00. We only -have half enough modern desks and seats. If this weather continues, Christmas will be pretty dull. Only the little oo9s are looking for much pleasure. Miss Alma Williams came homi Saturday for Christmas. She has been teaching in the Prescott neighborhood. Mr. Chas. Thomas is buildiu* a uew house. Mr. Jos Bruusou was up from Aiken last week fora bud hunt rhwy lound very few, but killed sime. * Mr. L?m Harling han moved back to his place on Lng Creek, iud Mr. Mack Dial has m >v.3d to the Jack ReeJ place. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Strom have moved back to or near EdgefiVJd. A Subscriber. Don't pay 1.50 a gnll >u for oil because labeled mixc-d paint. Oil )uly costs 60 cts. a gallon. Bu> & M. Paint, aud add oil. jj nakes paint cost 1.2>- a gallou. told by ?. L. Perin & Son. " ? Assessment Notica_ The Auditor's office will be opeu to rcc-ive tax returns of all persona: and real property from the 1st ol January to the 20th of February 1906. ^11 persons owningor having con trol of property are required hy law to return the same for taxation at its true value in inc ney to the county Auditor under oath between the 1st cf .January and tba 20tli of February; alter which date the Auditor is re quired to add I 0 per cent lo the value of all property uot returned. All Male Citi zens between the age? of 21 and 60 years except those ex pressly exempt by law are deemec taxable polls. . j will be at the following- places on the dates mentioned to receive tax returns: Trenton, Tuesday Jan. 9th Johns:o Wednesday Jan. 10th ! : ; Arthur Herring's store Thur=day Jan nth Elmwood, Friday Jan. 12th Pleasant Lane. Saturday Jan. 13th W. Y. Quarles, Monday, Jan, 15th Longm ires, Tuesday Jan. 16th Plum Branch, Wednesday Jan. 17th Parksville. Thursday Jan, ISth Modoc, Friday Jan. 19th. Clark's Hill, saturday Jan. 2Jth. Walter Cheatham'e, Monday Jan 22nd RopersX roads, Tuesday Jun. 23rd . , Colliers,"Wednesday Jan. 24th ? Red Hili, Thursday Jau. 25th At Edgefield C. H. from Jan. 26tb to February 20th inclusive. After which date 50 pei cent penalty will be 'added. J. B. H AT/IT WANGER. Co. Auditor. r IE .s n l )1 ly EB in y? at J. oe te id or og we H. an de u 16B 1er id :he wt 3r. lot rn nd >ur ter In Praise of Ch amber lain's Cough Remedy. There is no oilier Ledieju? manufactured that has received so much praise aud so many ex pressions of gratitude as-Charo berlai n's. Cough Remedy. It ii effective, and prompt relief fol Iowa its use. Grateful parent everywhere do not hesitate lo testi fy to its merits for the benefit o others. It is a certain cure fd croup and will prevent the attacl if given at I he first appearance o the disease. It is especially adapl ed to children as it is pleasant t take and contains nothing i nj uri ous Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a wei known r?sultat and clerk in th store of Mr. E. Leek, of Alice, Cap Colony, South Africa, says: have used Chamberlain's L'oug Remedy to ward off croup an colds iii my family. I found it 1 bb very satisfactory and it givf me pleasure lo recommend it. Fi sale by G. L. Penn & fckn and a Medicines Dealer?. A Bad Scare. Some day you \\ ill got a hg scar"", when you feel a pain in yoi bowels, and fear appendiciti Safety lies in Di. King's New Li Pills, asure cure, fur all bowel ai stomach diseases, 6uch as bea' ache, biliousness ; costiveness,e Guaranteed at W. E. Lynch & ( G. L. Poon & Sou, only 25c. T them. Fresh supply of towney's Ca dies in packages and bulk. T?M?IGNS Bitoe. Go to the planing mill for shi gles, no. TayTorfTCa os areajnti-gomg;?do#Wt ro?d;.afaead.vof al 1 others; -, ; .I 'Edgefield'Mercantile Com pan ne ld be tn ie at Self-rising Flour, Buckwhea Pulverized Sugar and all of tl season' e nice things can be ha at TIMMOXS BROS. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ! Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable Almost everybody who reads the new? papers is sure to know of the wonderft cures made by Dr t Kilmer's Swamp-Rool j the great kidney, live li and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years o scientific research bj Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and i: wonderfully successful in promptly curins I lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the wors form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be founc just the remedy you need. It has been test?e in so many way's, in hospital .work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a-special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper J who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamr>Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. ! When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The [regular fifty cent and Homo of s??jHRoot dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. i., OD every bottle. Alum B^dng Pow ders interfere with clige?tion a|d are un healthful. J Avoid ttte alum. os[ Secret kbout It. It is no secretariat for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyep, Boils, etc^ ? nothing is so effective as Bhckleu's Arnica Salve. "If didn't jake long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all 0. K. for eon-1 eyes"]^writes' D. L. Gregory, o^' HopeJTex.- 25c at G. L. Punu & Son W. E. E. Lynch & Co. ' I King of Ail 'Coull! Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, mail carrier of Can toil Center, bonn., ?vbo has been in the U. S. qervice for about sixteen years, sajys: *'We have tried many coughs, medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i* king-of Ell and one to be relied upon evpry time. We alsofiuditt.be hrfjt pm? dy fur coughs and coiup,giving certain ret-uJtsaiid leaving^ bad effects." For sale by G. L. Ppnti & Son and .Ali iv d ici ne Dea lets. . No Opium in Chaui^rlain's Cough Really. There is not the |ant dangar in giving Chamberlains Cough Hem ?dy '-small ehildtfnas it con tains l.o opium or larmfu) drug. It has au estaolishjd reputatiou of more thau tbiri^yeurc as the most Eucceesful ru'dicine in ust for colds, croup aid whopping cough, lt alwayii Jcnres and i: pleasant to iake. hold by G. L. Penn & Sou and. t?ll Medicim Dealers. . { A. A- Wells, M. Shelis, J. M Mays, ?. B. May? * L. Hart, S W. Williams f-.n ..?nip Smith ?ir now using Mitchell n?d Oweusbon Wagons. Apk the-rf about tbei weak point before b?yjug. EDGEFIELD MEI^AKTILE Co. See our -Tr beautiful tty decorate Toilet Sets before y m buv ?e; i y .Coti?Tj^Gins, Presses etc. ?. J. KO RR/S m GET OUR PRJCES. i. ..* t . Complete Cotton, Saw, trist, On.mc Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Presi Cane Mill, and Shingle Oitfits. Building, iridie, Factory, Furn and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M 1 Machinists' and Factory Sipplies. Belting, Packing, Injc-ctors, Pip? Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. Wt cast every day. Work loOjHands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler] Press aud Gin Worke Repa is Promptly Done Lombard Iron Woris & ;Snpply Cc AV?L'STA, Gi Fertilizers Fertilizers i j WE have on hand at all ;'of Fertilizers sold in this coui: j Grain Fertilizers, Roaster's, ' Works, Navassa and y. C. C. In the coming Spring' we old fashioned Peruvian-Guano Cost of Peru. \. o those who wisli to hat they haul their cotton to mai prices and tei ms. Take ad vat guano over bad roads damage plowing. The Edgefie? Me EXCLU: Studebaker V\ Co'uminis Bu Genuine Olive J Planet, Jr., In Pittsburg Perf i*' These high ? cost'no more AUGUSTA GA] Product O? Mills, 'I he product in one day of the ailis of ibe Longman 6? Martinez [rea't work is enough to paint very house, and everything.made if wood in a city j with the L. & M. 3ure Paint. lin UBe thirty years; several mil inn houFRS painted with L. & M. L. & \i. costs about 1.20 per gallon. The L. & M. P?int is the bett ind cheapest, because ihe L, k M. Zinc, hardeus the L. & M. vVhite Lead, and makes it paint more surface and wear for a long er time than any other paint. L. & M. costs about 1.20 per gallon. It only requires 4 gallons of this celebrated paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at 60 cts. p? r gal lon |to paint a moderate sized.| ho .iee. Therefore a property-own-' er ought not pay $1.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil, which he must do when a roady-for-use paint is bought. L. & M. costs about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by G. L. Penn & Son. Dyiug of Famine is, in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of con sumption, f'oni the beginuiiig to the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and fripnds. "When I h?.d consumption in its first stae'!v', writes Wm. Meyers, of Cearfj?P, Md., "after trying differ ent medicines and a good doctor, in vein, I at last look Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me. Prompt relief aud eur? cure for coughs,-colds, ?ore LhroHt, bronchitis, etc. Posi tively presents pueumonia. Guar anteed at W. E. Lynch & Co and G. L. Penn & Son price 50c and $1.00, a bottle. Trial bot'.le free. Huge Tatk. j II ivas a huge task, to undertake the cur? of such P. badeas-- of kid ney disease, as tba' of G F. Col lier, of Cherokee, IK., but Electric Bitters did it. Rewrites: "My kid ney e w re so far gone, I could not fit ou a chair without a cushion ; and euft'ered from dreadful back ache, headache, and depression: lu j Electric Bit'er?, however, I found la cnr?, and by them was restored . jip perfect health. I ri commend I j rbi? great t on ic mediciue tn all ':{wi!h weak kidneys, liver or stom ' ?nch. Guaranteed by G.-L Penn & .-.on W. E. Lynch & Co. Cure for Sore Nipples. As PO'UI a.s the child is done nursing apply Chamberlain's 5? a Iva; Wipe it off with n poft cloth buf?n* allowing tbe child to nurse. Many trainer! nurses upe this with Ibo beat results. Price 2-5 cents fier box. For ea'e by G. L. P uti & 3cm and all Medicine Deal -rs. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GPOVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You kno^ij^tafa hen placing your insur ance give me a call. I rep j resent a very strong line Df ?FIRE; - _ _ j Insurance Companies, our ! I Agent for the New Year ! Insurance Co. I will ap- j prec?ate a share of yourbusi ness. 1 can be found at my ! oJlice?-Oflice No. 3--.over Baiik?f j iidgefield. j I Janies X.IVJIMfeJ PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, -209 7th Street - Augusta, Ga. [GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all do jfecta of sight. Grinds tho proper jelaa-sos and WARRANTS thom. JT.ensci cnt into your frame while yon walt ?FREE OF CHARGE, S'??-i for Grain. for Grain. times all the different formulas i try. Send us your orders for Armour's, Georgia Chemical ?oods. "* will handle several cars of the imported from islands off the il their guano in the fall as -ket, we are read}- to make itage of good roads. Hauling s stock as much as a season's rca ni ile Company. SIVE A/} ES OY /flgons, the 20 year kind, o-gies, stn n da rd of the world, r Plows, the orginal best, : piemen ts, for farm an J g arden, ect Fencing, Jectric?i?y welded, every rod guaranteed, gracie and reliable goods tirari worthless imitations. Co, t CORRECT DRESS The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L, E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your .dealer to show you our line, or if not represented, write to us for particulars. U. E. HAYS <& CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Treasurer's Notice. The. Treasurer's Office will be open for the collection cf taxes levied for 1905, from the 15th day of October to 15th day ol March, 1906, inclusive. From the 1st, to the 31st day of Jan uary, 1906, a penalty of one per cent, wili be added to all taxes paid in Jan uary. From the 1st to the 2Sth day of Feb ruary, 1906, a penalty of two per cent, will be added to all taxes paid in Feb ruary. From the 1st to the 15th day of March, 1906, a penalty of seven per cent, will be added to all un pail taxes. Levy for State purposes 5*? mills " " ?'onst ?tunal School 3 " " " Ordinary ?ouMy purposes 1% " Past indebteJne-is % " " " Special tax # " 14 Total M " School bonds Town of JC dire riel d u Railroad bonds Town of Edgefield " School special Edge field S D. " " Soecial Johnston S. 1). " " Railroad bonds Bickens township " " Railroad bonds Wise " " Railroad bondi Shaw . IX " One dollar poll tax on all male citi zens between the ages of 21 and 60 years except those exempt by law. 50 cents per capita on all dogs. J.T PATTISON County Treasurer. 2 m 2 3 3 13-4 Citation. By ,1. D. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mamie Cain made suit to mp. to grant, her letters of administration of the estate and effects of WM liam Cain deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said Wil liam Cain deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ol' 1'rubate, to be held at Edge roi d, C. H,, S. C., on the 4th day ot Ian. next, after Dublication thereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not begranteJ, GIVEN under my Hand, this 16th - ALLEN, J. P. E: .um-in-erne JL>ay. ?TIVE BROMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. /TVJBC li EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT. T. H. RAINBKORD, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAKD, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULUCK, VV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E. J. M IMS, Cashier J, H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special onntract. Money to loan on liberal terms-. Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicited. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, h DGEFIELD, S. C. ?&'?fftcc over Post-Office. A Guaranteed Cure tor Piles Itching, Blind, Beodtngor Protru ding Piles, Druggists rt'fur.d money if HA ZO OINTMENT tails to cure any cass, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days? First ap plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c III stamps and it will b* forwarded post paid by Pari? Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. If your eyes are worth having they are worth'saving. Do so with the right ?[kind of slasses. Geo. F. Mims Optician. TIM MO ??S & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton )n Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special THE* FARMER S B AN K OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EOS Paid up Capital...$ 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 23,000-00 Liability of Stockholders.5?,000.00 Protection to Depositors. $139,000.00 * \V? invite attention of those desiring a safe deposit money me au? t? facts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY -Ot. FACT. Under provision of its cha rter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, paardiaa ?ministrator and executor, and to accept and e xecute trust? generally. A. E. PADGETT, Pr?sident T. H RAINSTORD, Vice-Pres. W. H. HARLING, Cashier. W, A. BYRD, Asst. Cashier. CORNER STORE'S CHRISTMAS We picked up on our second trip north several items at prices far below thier real values. We make these trips with the aim of dividing the benefits with our customers. Now, reader 'tis up to you. Wre name only a few of them : Regular io cents Outing to go at " 35 " Red Flannel at " \o iooo yds Staple Gingham at Linen Huck toweling Bleached Crash towels Boys' Heavy School Hose 25 cents quality j? 7?ctsJ 20CtS.j I2^Ctj 5*cts* 8|ctsJ i?xtsj i5cts. Misses i by 1 Rib School Hose 25 cents quality i9Cts.| Ladies irish Linen \ inch hem. handkerchiefs iocts Gents Irish Linen \ inch hem. handkerchiefs iQCti Elegant line of Xmas handkerchiefs in initial Japs aj fancy embroidery edges at 5, io, 12J, aud 15 cents. Beai Box Paperat 8cts box. Pen tablet, nice quality, at 5cts eat These along vyith many other attractions will be gla< shown you by the courteous corps of Corner Store'.Salesmc Remember'tis our aim to gain, retainand meiit the c< fidence of all mankind. w . TURINER, Proprietor. "We have now on han] 75 head of choice Hors? and Mules. Now is the ti: to make your purchaes. OJ prices are as low as can "b made, quality considered. _B_-i~- &H30N~ v Stables in Rear of Court House. For Holiday Presents. . COBB. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. The question of "What shall I give father, brother or gentleman friend?" is easily solved at our store by the ladies. We have a large stock of useful as well as beau tiful presents, such as Hats, Cuffs, Collars, Cravats, Over Coats, Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs, Dress Gloves, Driving Gloves, Rain Coats, Umbrellas, Etc, Come and let tis show you these beautiful goods. Prepare for Cold Weather by purchasing a Coal Stove or Coal Grate from JONES & SON. v. 1 ^ save r tm m 9 Cmm a GcSd in Om Day, Gnp in Twa 'A