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Edeefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. i?iiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiuiiiiniiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniuinu I LOCAL AP PERSONAL. ? iiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin J. A. Tinamerroan and L. E. Jackson have just received a car load of corn each for sale to farmers. B. F. Glanton the old war horse of the west side was in town on Monday of this week, the first time in ten mouths. fj. An Epworth League society has been' organized in our Methodist church, for the benefit of the young people. Col. Pope Hagood was in town on Saturday. The Colonel still buys his unbleached goods from the Edgefield Cotton Factory. Ice will be cheap this summer from all indications., lt. is presumed our popular ice dealer^ Mr. M.A. Taylor, bas already put in his orders for num berless car loads. Mrs. Beni. Crocker of our town has removed to Due West, Abbeville coun ty, where she will permanently reside. She will be greatly missed by ber rela tives and friends. Rev. G. G Mayes leaves on town on Thursday to attend the meeting of Presbytery which meets at Mt. Leba non cburch in ADbeville county on April 7th instant. Bj common consent all our village churches were closed on Sunday night last and their respective congregations went to bear the gifted Dr. Thorn well at the Presbyterian cburch. Ship your, hides, fur??, woo!, cotton, tfcc, to Crawford & Co. 510 and 512 Reynolds St: Aucusta Ga., if you wish the best prices. This firm also buys old metal of all kinds. Write to them for prictSSr-. The weither continues so unfavora ble that it-'don't seem possible to make a bigcrQp of.cotton in Edgefield coun ty this year. Many farmers have not yet run a?urr?/wj and very few, if any, are up with- their preparations for planting either cotton or corn. Miss Lula Lake of Johnston bas been visiting friends in town. She will attend the Reunion of Confeder ate Veterans which meets in Charles ton in May,' as. Maid of Honor for South Carolina. Miss Mamie Carwile also goes as Sponsor for this State. The following delegates will attend ?H* R. Y; P. U. convention, meeting in L?QU Virt'..' J. ?.Pair/j J,. 3s -, ; y FL: Hiv,-J. egg hunt in the o?u A. .. on Monday. Presider!: Bailey. Miss Sndie Davis, and Miss Em Williams of the Faculty were with the little ones and seemed to enjoy it as much as they did. i . Col. Jinx Tillman is to apply for bail for the persons charged with shooting the two negro boys to death in our town some days since. This applica tion, we understand, will be held be fore Judge Watts. LATKR -Bail has been granted in the sum of $1,500 each to the five persons charged as afore said. The Augusta merchants have decided to give a Merry Makers' Week, to begin May 15th. The railroads have promised low rates to visitors, and street shows, fire works, and other attractions have been arranged for, and will doubtless draw large crowds of country folk up on pleasure bent. We call attention to Mr. L. E. Jack son's advertisement in this issue of the ADVBRTISBR. Mr. Jackson's card is full of good^thiags in the eating line, his fancy groceries are especially good things, and' ne deserves in this line, and is receiving, a generous patronage. Tou don't have to go to Charleston or Augusta for tld-bits and delicacies, call on L. E. Jackson. Dr. Rushton's'speech in presenting the portrait of Dr. Henry Campbell Doughty to tho Medical college, at tracted much complimentary comment* A lady of discriminating judgment and literary Attainments, declared: "That man is a born orator."-Augusta Chronicle. . We wonder if that Dr. Rushton is not an Edgefield Rushton. We are all born orators when we are not born editors. Baptist Executive Board. The members of the Executive Board of the Edgefield Baptist Association, are earnestly requested to meet in tbe Baptist church, nt Edgefield, at 10 A. M., on Thursday, the 13th day of the present month. Brethren L. R. Gwaltney, J. P. Meal ing, P. P. Blaiock, J.C.Morgan, and B. E. Broadwater constitute said board. A fnil and prompt attendance ls very important. O. SHBPPARD, Chairman. J. Willie Levy. This is a new clothing establishment in Augusta, Ga., at 844 Broad street, right in the heart of the city, the cen tre of business and' trade. J. Willie Levy is a son of the late 1. C. Levy, and is a veritable chip of the old block, a courteous and high toned gentleman His oiothing is up-to-date and offered at the most reasonable figures, consid ering tbe quality and style, which 're strictly first olass. He has men's and boys suits to suit all tastes, and all purses, plethoric or flabby. Don't for get J. Willie Levy, 844 Broad street. Up-to-date Chattel Mortgages. Liens Titles Co Real Estate, etc., for sale at this office. Do not ask us for "Billy Sales," we do not keep them now. They are no good, having been rele gated to the limbo of tbe dusty and musty past or rather to the "LIMBOS jTATOOB?ir-paradise of tools. Resolutions of Censure. At a meeting <Df the citizens of Elm wood township,,toe following pream ble and resolutions was unanimously adopted : Whereas, On the night of January 3rd, last, Edmond Weaver, Allen Jones and Abner Harris did wantonly, and feloniously break into and rob the store ar.d Post Office kept by our fel tow citizen Mr. Jas. T. Ouzts Jr. Whereas, These aforesaid parties? after having been duly apprehended' tried, and convicted of the crime of burglary and larceny at the recent term of court held at Edgefield Court House; and they having been sentenc ed by Judge Watts to three years im prisonment at bard labor on the chain gang; after having had a fair impar tial trial before a jury composed of twelve (12) worthy, representative oitizens, (the overwhelming prepon derance of the evidence unmistakably proving their guilt,) and Whereas, Pending a motion for a new trial besore the Supreme Court on tbe flimsy pretext that some of the panel of jurors were constitutionally disqualified; and vt hile under sen tence, they; Abner Harris and Allen Jones, have by some "Hocuspocus," technicality, or subterfuge been bail ed, and taken from the custody of the Sheriff, and turned aloose on our com munity^ perhaps recommit their ne farious and infamous crimes, in utter disregard and defiance of the wishes, interest, and wellfare of the law abid ing good citizens of Elmwood town ship, who at no small sacrifice of time and trouble, have caused these guilty parties to be apprehended and brought to the bar of justice, and there convicted of this flagrant out rage. Therefore, be it Kesolved, by the citizens of Elm wood towdship, in mass meeting as sembled, that we enter our solemn and indignant protest against this palpa pable subversion of the law, and the ends of justice having been circumvented resultant from the course of the bondsmen of Abner and Allen Jones, which virtu ally nullifies the verdict of the jury, the sentence of the court, as well as the will of the people. We, therefore deem it our imperative duty as good law abiding citizens anxious to stamp out robbery and ; all other forms of crime, determined to? preserve and uphold la\? and order irr j this community, and protect our homes and property against the midnight marauder at all hazards. We, there fore declare and desire to put on re cord our emphatic disapproval and condemnation of these aforesaid bonds men, which we regard as a blow, at, and extremely detrimental to the good oi> der, safely, and welfare of our people, and calculated to encourage dishon esty amoug the colored race, as well as to paralyze the strong arm of the law ;n meting out justice and punish ment to guilty culprits. And we fur ther more call the attention of these bopdsmen to the fact: that, our coun ty has already incured a heavy expense in trying this case which will be doubled ita new trial is granted; thus entailing a hardship upon our tax pa y - Ets?i . . : S*?, ? tlc J Ot -i rCCiiiPU I 0 custody ?? tl:-; . iierM ? TV.: - M vii priauuciw We, desire to say in conclusion that the thanks of the citizens of Elmwood township are due, and hereby tender ed to Solicitor Thurmond, and Hon.S. McG. Simkins for the satisfactory, able, and vigorous manner with which they conducted the prosecution of this case. And also be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be transmitted to their bonds men, and also sent to each of the coun ty papers for publication. D. D. PADGETT, Ch'r. JAB. M. BELL, Sec'ry. GROCERIES, Staple and Fancy. A full line of Heavy and Staple Gro ceries, including Country Hams which, although better, I sell for less money than the sugar and canvass hams. When I say heavy and staple irroceries I mean meat and hi ead and lard and sugar and coffee and suchlike, every thing eatable. However, I am making | a Special Spread this season in Choice ! Fancy Groceries and Delicacies, in- j eluding in part in canned goods, English Peas, Green Corn, Blackberries, Peaches, Columbia River Salmon, etc. CRACKERS-The finest and best BB great variety, and something reaJly delicious, mouth watering in Wafers Pine Apple, Chocolate, Tokay flavor / to say nothing of Iced Jumbles. TABLE SYRUPS-I have son ,e thing here never brought to Edgell eld before. The finest table syrups, c lear as crystal, in self-sealing tin cms with all the flavor, Pine Apple, Lemon? ? v'a nilla, Strawberry, Orange, Hone j Su gar Drip, etc., only 10c a quart. ' Also just received all kinds 0f Jel lies and Preserves. Ask for w hat you want, if vve haven't got it we will or der it. Yours truly, L. E. JACKSON. Master's Sa Je. STATE OF SQGTTH CAROLINA, COUNTY SF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. E, R Robinson,, et al., against Geo. W. Robinson, Jr-, Adm'r, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in the above stated cause! will offer for sale, at public outcry, before the Court House, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on salesday in May. 1899, (being the 1st day of said month> between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All of that tract or parcel of land,, situate, lying and being in Edgefield county and State of South Carolina,, containing seventy-two (72) acres,, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Geo. W. Robinson ; east by lanns of Miss Ida Boatwright; south by lands of W. F. Roath, and west by lands of F. L. Timmerman. Terms of Sale: One half cash, tbe balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mortgage- of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all eash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH,. Aprtl 5, ?99. Master 51 BOY'S CLOTHINC Mothers, now i for your boy. line of Childre in Edgefield. The Styles the Prettiesl The Qualit We can fit the you will call il these goods. DORN & M SM AT E. The happy cooks of every land Kejoice, because they've found the brand Of flour that suits their every need, In pleasing those they have to seed. When called upon a feast to spread, rhey know full well they'll have good bread. Their cakes and pastry, they are sure, Will please the daintiest epicure. Their labors, like their loaves are light. Their slumbers peaceful every night, If you like them would thus be blest, BUY NABOB flour, it is the best. 0. Sheppad, Jr. NOTICE. A competitive examination will be "held at Blackville, Barnwell cou uty, on the 27th of May next to nominate a suitable caudidate for cadetship at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point from the Second Congressional District of South Carolina. Applicants will be examined in tho following branches: Reading, Writing, Or thography, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and Histor}7. The sec ond highest will be appointed al ternate. Applicants are required to be at least five feet high, physi cally sound, and of good mural character. The appointment must be made by the 1st July, 1899, and tho term of the successful candi BEMOVAL.^ PP. P. fll ?f I?? HAS REMOVED TO 207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA., Where he- will still continue to give his FREE EYE TESTS] For all defects of sight. Grind any shape- and style, of lense while you wrait. ALL "WORK GUA RANTEED Telhs if you need .-glaBies, rest or he oculist. Here is Sometliin.g You Want ! In the reading matter, il lustrations p.eneral appearance, colo red covei pages, and make up le national paazlnt is commanding a first pl ice am ong pop ular-pricedperiodicals, r^ceivingthou ands of new readers t hroughout th entire country each moi ith. It is dis tinctively a publication for the hon? and each issue contai as reading o much interest to every i oember of tb family. With a splendi i array of Timely Illustrated Ai tides, Bright Attractive '. 3raw???s, And Clever Shor fc Stories, from the pens of the b' t?t America! writers and cleverest art eats, this mag azine certainly will pie?' isp.you. Men tion this paper and sen .<il;for.a sampl copy. The National I Jlbgazine, 91 Bedford S IDoston, Masi JOE MITCHELL CHAPP LIE, Publisher. Engines anill?te Gins aijfl Itaes. GET OUR PRICES. Complete Ootton, Saw, G rist, Oil ar Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Pres Cane Milt, and Shingle Ou tflts. Building,Bridge, Factor y, Forna< and Railroad Castings, Kai lroad. Mi Machinists'ai id Factory Su pplies. Belting, Pa .eking, Injei ?tors, Pi] Fittings, Saw s, Files, OUei s, etc ? cast every day. Work 150 Han da. Lmoliaril Iro-'n Worii & ? inpgiy C AUGUSTA "GA . undry, Mac hine, Boiler, Pres? and G in UTorl Repairs promptly Don< ?j Am s the time to puochase a Spring suit We have just opened the largest ns and Boy's Clothing ever shown y the Best, The Prices the Lowest. tot of 3 years or the lad of 19. If ; will give us pleasure to show you S, B- HART STAND._ SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) , Mary J. Norris, Plaintiff, against , : i Alfred J. Norris and The Ea?tern Building and Loan Asioeiation, Defendants. To the Defendants Alfred J. Norris and The Eastern Building and Loan Association : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the town of Edge field, South Carolina, within, twenty days after the service here.-;. ! of, exclusive of the day of such service; .and if you fail to answer the complaint within the. time aforesaid, the plaintiff in. tb i's ac tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Feb. 1, A. D. 1899. CROFT & TILLMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, The Eastern Building and Loan Association: Take notice that the complaiut herein and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy of the sum mons, have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas for the county of Edge fieid, South Carolina. CROFT & TILLMAN, J Plaintiff's Attorneys. 1 Test: JNO. B. HILL, cece. The ??.-3.IJ i ? , > luis JL \J . 806 BROAD STREET, And would be pleased to have the sup port of their friends, and will continue to give first class meals and rooms at reasonable rates. DIMERS A SPECIALTY. Notice to Creditors. STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Commou Pleas. E. B. Robinson, Anna Robinson, ef al., Plaintiffs, against Geo. W. Robinson, as Administra tor, et al., Defendants. All persons holding claims against the estate of Geo. W. Rob inson, deceased, pursuant to the order in the above stated cause, are hereby required to prove the same before me as Master on or before the 29th day of April, 1899, or they will be debarred. W. F. ROATH, March 29, '99. Master E. C. J Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in AND STATUARY, Heaflstones, Coping, Iron and Wire BUILDING STONE Of Every Description. WRITE OR CALL AND SEE ME Cor. "Washington and Ellis Sts. AUGUSTA, GA. A large stock of finished work al ways on hand ready for lettering. gytF Prices always right. s?Tp?T LAND SURVEYOR. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Terms : $4 per day, $2 for plat. ?St" Always have deeds and mort gages on the field from which to fine ancient landmarks. ?jiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiL On farming \ lands. Easy \ payments. = commissions j charged. Borrow- j er pays actual = 1 cost of perfecting loan. In- \ I terest 8 per cent. \ ?JU. B. PALMER & SOU! = COLUMBIA, S. C., or I JOS. H. CANTELO Uj E EDGKrrIE?.D, . C. iiiiiuiuiiiii!iuiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiuu?J mons for Relief. . Complaint Not Served. STATEIOF SOUTH CAROLINA, Coi?NTY OP EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. S. J. M, Cox, Sr., and S. J. M. Cox, Jr., by J. M. Cox, Sr., as his guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, against Mark Cox, Mary Cox, Wm. Cox and L. G. Cox, Defendants. To th? Defendants Mark (lox, Mary Cox, Wm. Cox and L. G. Cox: . You are hereby summoned and r?vuir?d to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in th? office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the sub scribers ?t their o Tic? in the town of-Edgefield, S. C., within twenty days after tho service hereof, ex clusiv? of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to; the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Edgefield, S. C.; Jan. 20, 1899. ? |K CROFT & TILLMAN, N Plaintiffs' Attorneys. T? the Defendant L. G. Cox : Take notice that the Summons and Complaint^ in the above enti tled action, of which copies are herewith served upon you, have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield county, in the State of South Carolina. Dated this 20th January, 1899. CROFT & TILLMAN, . Plaintiffs Attorneys. Test : JOHN B. HILL,' : CC.C.P. ; 559 Broad St, AUGUSTA, - GA Keeps ONE of the best, and tidiest-'. Boarding - Houses IN AUGUSTA. Country friends and strangers' patron age respectfully solicited. W. J. SCHWANT KS. M. M. PAUL. SGIf ANTES &PA?L, . AIKEN AKDfifl R-RFIEf-TI _! .VjMcao ncc Ul : charge. _ THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA L. C. HAYNS, Pws't. F. G. FORD, Cashier. Capital, $250,000. redivided Profits ( $110,000. Facilities of our magnificent New Vanlt [containing 410 Safety-Lock Boxes. Differ ten: Sizes are offered to our patrons and 1 tho public at $3.00 to 810.00.per auaum. THOS. J. ADAMS PROPRIETOR. EDG?M?LD, S. C., WEDNESDAY; APRIL 5, m. PlftSTERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. AtTG SJ ST A, GA. 1 Pays Interest on Deposita Accounts Solicited. L. C. HATS*, President. W. C. WABDLAW, Cashier. VOL. LXIV. NO. 14. DQ. P. C O BB, . J"O?3:3SrSTO?T s. o. Furniture and Household Goods Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Etc ?HAVE JUST PUKCHASED A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL .??---H BJ ? R S E>-* Calls by?Telephone promptlyjanswered and attended to. LOWEST PRICES. A. JE. PADGETT". E. J. NORRIS. PADGETT & NORRIS, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Represent Only the Best Stock Companies. Losses Promptly Adjusted. PHILADELPHIA -UNDERWRITERS (LratLi America.) INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE, iE TN A LIFE, . FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO. ACCIDENT INS. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA FIRE. AMERICAN FIRE OF PHILADELPHIA. WE WRITE BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY RISKS. C. BROADWATER URBLE WORKS. -DEALER IN Domestic Marbles ?* Cami EZDO-EEIEXJD, S. C. fl Special Feature. General Contracting, Etc. Plans and Specifications Upon Application SEE US AND GET PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. Patronize Home Enterprise fe A M AX THAT SHOWS HIS AGILITY by falling through an chi chair orsofa doesn't appreciate the exercise. Our furniture was built to stay, and our line parlor, bedroom, dining room and kitchen furniture, dyes not only look handsome and lirst-clas?,- but it is first class in both material and workman ship. We are offering- special induce ments in prices in all kinds of Stoves. W. H. TURNER, | 913 BfiOAD STREET, - AUGUSTA, GA. J. WILLIE LEVY, 844 BROAD STREET, High Art frothing. The Latest and Best in Hats. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs-Celebrated Makers. Neckwear-the nobiest creations. Underwear and Hosiery-the best. Handkerchiefs and Suspenders. GRAND OPENING, Entire New Spring Stock. KEW STO?E AND CHOICE GOODS. (SOUVENIRS) ALL ARE INVITED TO CALL. UUUluu GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL GIVE YOU SOME GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. I SPAINS. I 899 ANNOUNCEMENT. To Our Many Friends of This County: Our new and handsome Spring stock of Men1s, Youthes and Children's Clothing, Hats and Furnishings' is now ready for your inspection. We have also a large and novel line of Xadies Shirt Waists, Collars, Neckwear and Belts. We need no introduction to you, but have this ;to say : We appreciate your kindness in the past and will assure you the same courteous treatment for the future. Kindly Remember Us. /. C. LEV rs SON & co., TAILORflT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA; GA Southern Raliway, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 17, 1S99? No. 59 Daily A. M. 5 50 G 20 6 4o? 7 30; No. 37 Daily P. M. 3 10 3 45 No. 15 Daily P. M. 2 40 3 00 STATIONS. cl Edgefield a a Trenton d d Trenton a a Aiken d vr lflv ool'Nto fiO'Xo. 68 6^;i;;s|MyEi.stm'y iSuu'y Only Daily P. M. o OO 3 15! P. M. P. M. A. 12 30, 10 20 , 12 Ol' 10 00 3 00 ll 30 10 00 2 20 10 oOf 9 20 A. M. ! P. M. P. M ! p. ai.j P. M.j A. y.| A. M W. A. TURK, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. J. B. HEYWARD, T. P. A. 5 . Angus:a, Ga* W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W J. RUTHERFORD & C,0 -MANUFACTURERS OF S # BRIO -AND DEALERS IN Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Beady Hoofing AN1) 01h.hR MATERIAL ... .... .-. Vftfr.i? WRITE TO US ^OR.JPI^CES. Corner Reynolds nnd Washington Streets, J- AtTGUSTA, GA_