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Edenfield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. . ?mit iiii?iiii[iiiiiiiitiiniiiiiituiiiiiiiiiii!i:itiiiii!ii^ ? IOCAL AND PERSONAL. I iijiniiiiiimuuMiiHiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiT In the vicinity of Trenton farmers are chopping out cotton. The Charleston News and Courier says that this bas been a bad year for heroes. Mach to th<? delight of everybody Maj. R S. Anderson is with us once again-home from Washington. Photographer R. H. Mims says tbs* if a gof.t. should swallow a cat there would sore be hairs in the '.butter." . ? v .?. .* The County Convention meets on next Monday, the 7th. The State con vention meets on Monday, the 14th. Col. F. N. K. Bailey, of the S. C. C. L, has been confined to bis room for some days, but at this writing is much bet ter. Congi essman Talbert divides the people of the United States into two great classes, "the skinners" and "the skinned." Do not fail to read the advertisement of TEKTHINA in this pr.per. Wat Cromer, colored, has invented a perpetual motion machine. He fays "A fly can start it to running but en elephant can't stop it." A series of meetings are being held in our Methodist church conducted by Revs. Hudson and Mood. Mr. Mood also has charge of the singing. Cotton planted before the recent rains is not doing so well, is dyingout considerably, Mr. J. H. P. Roper thinks of plowing np and planting over. X. 6. Evans, ESY., has a splendid stand of cotton and is chopping it out at this writing. George has been offer ed 8 cents, for delivery next fall. E. J. Norris hasieceiveda carload of McCormick Binders to fill orders be has already received. He is making np another carload. Send in your or der immediately to get in next ship ment. McCormick Harvesting Machinery, Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Corn Shred er E. J. Norris, Agent. Messrs P. C. Stevens, Lod Stevens, and Joe Prince have been recommend ed as the new county board of control, and will no doubt be appointed. Mes srs S. B. Mays and J. M. Bell, Jr., of the present board have resigned. Mr. Andrew Gardner bas left at the Advertiser office a delicious bottle of Red Pepper Relish, so called because You will, so relish a drink of water after partaking. All the same it is very nice and highly appreciated. In 1848 or '49 there was a snow in Ed ge fl eld on the 15th cr the 30th of April. As lhere seems to be some doubt *s to the precise date, we would be glad it some of oqr readers would enlighten tne public'on the matter. Prof. Simeon E. Smith, of the Packs viIle High School, bas been on a visit of several days to our town.. Prof. Smith was one of the graduates of the S.C. C. I. last year, and is making a successful teacher and has a flourish ing high school in Clarendon county. E. J. Norris, Agent, has a good stock of Acid and Kai nit. Lowest cash {?rices. . Elick Freeman, colored, of our town, was getting ready to go down to Au gusta and help the Merry Makers out by eating a raw mule on Broad street, when to his great disappointment he heard tb&t the "show had busted," and the male won't last till the next one. We are requested to announce that Gen. John B. Gordan, the great Con federate commander, will lecture at the Johnston Institute ball on Friday, May 18tb,at 3 o'clock P. M. Let all Edgefield turn out to give this old battle-scarred veteran a rousing wel come. With one more shower on our grain crops our three roller flouring mills the J. D. Eidson, the Dr. Shaw and the Jesse Stone-will wax rich th? first year of their existence, because every body this blessed year will bav? oodles of wheat to convert into first grade flour. "Uncle" Ben Glanton drinks Blue Branch -water and as a con seque net never bas toe blues, and is as bale and vigorous as H ny of us. Recently bc walked liver to Parksville to a meeting of old Confeds ?nd back and was readj for another jaunt after taking a drin1? of Blue Branch water.. Our esteemed correspondent ''Three Score and Ten," in his short communi cation in another column, in publish ing a list of the candidates in the cam paign of 1860, sets us to meditating and we are only sorry that he cid no! tell ns something concerning tbe poli Cical matters or questions of State tba' were agitating the people in that da] and time. Come again, brother, oui columns are open to you always. Solicitor Thurmond will have op po sition fo: the Sol ?ci toroa i p. This doe; not mean that there is any dissatisfac tion with his stewardship, or that h bas not faithfully discharged the du ties of his of ice. In Edgefield count be w ill recei ve seven out of every el ~b rotes cast in the primary. Solicito Thurmond bao secured as many per baps more convictions than any prose eating officer who has ever precede him. Iee! Ice! Ice! I un flow prepared to furnish Ice 100 lb. lot?.... .600 20 lb. lots.... .11 .CO ** ?....ase 12 " u .IC 30" M .26c 6 " / u .? ?2Su ? .,v. . 20c ... . Delivery schedule : 7 A. M., Il A. A and e.30 P. M. I will try and bpi these prices for the season, but the Ic men write me they are apprehensh of an advance in June and July owin to heavy friift crops. , May 1,1900. M. A. TAYLOR Compound Best Spriri Li the Wc A largo suppl; FOR S W. E. I The Kev. J. P. Mealing and Mr. L. F. Dorn have been selected as the dele gates from Edgefield to the Southern Baptist Conuention, which meets in Hot Springs, Ark., this month. There are numerous and various rea sons why just at this time is the best of all'times to borrow money from the Edgefield Building and Loan Associa tion and build your bouse. Call on J. H. Allen, Treasurer, or E. J. Mims. Secr?tary, and they will tell you all about it. Money borrowed from the Edgefield Building and Loan Associa tion is the easiest of all borrowed money to payback. Itw'Hnot cost you a cent to get all the information you want about f.be Edgefield Build ing and Loan Association by calling on or writing to the Treasurer or Sec retary. McCormick Binders. Price of 1900 "McCormick Binders | $44 in October, i*X)0, $43 in October, 1901, $43 in October, 1902. Get your grain cut and Binder for nothing by cutting 50 acres from select fields for people within 6 .>r 8 miles around you. You will have applications for all you can cut as the McCormick Binder saves from 2 to 4 bushels of grain to the acre that would he lost by cradelers and tiers. Write me at once and I will go to see you. These machines are guar anteed to please you or we take them back after a day's trial. E. J. NORRIS, Ag't McCormick Harv. Machine Co. | Harry S. Hill Offers for s?.le the following machin ery: One Tanner Sb Delaney engine,! 40 H. P.; 1 Tanner & Delaney boiler, 40H. P.; 1 Liddell sawmill; lNordyke ? Marman, burr stone grist mill: 1 new Hall cotton gin, feeder and con denser; 1 new Gullett cotton gin, feeder and condenser; 1 steam cotton pre-s; 1 new .*;et of wagon scales. The above machinery is first class and in excellent condition, and will give some one a bargain. All necessary belts, shafting and pulleys that are needed to run the machinery will go along with it. ?lllllliUlll'lllllllllllllllllilllHIIIIIHIIIlilIllllllllllllll R. G. TARVER, Manager. These are real bargains, = least, the $7.50 Hats are wortl Will.send sample lots to a freight both ways if goods do I The Great Eas ?OT BROAD STRE ililli ti ti: i J i ii i nu 11111 ii i ii ii E i MI M i II M . m ti i iii ; 11 ii i ri The Edgefield Democratic Clubs. At a meeting of the Edgefield club on Saturday afternoon last the old officers were re-elected by accla mation, BB follows: A. E. Padgett, President. D. R. Duri8oe, Vice-President. C. A. Griffin, Secretary. N. G. Evans, Executive Commit teeman. v 1 Messrs N G Evans, A E Padgett, J H Tillman, P B Mayson and R S Anderson, D R Durisoe and E H Folk were elected delegates to the County Convention. Executivs Committee -- N G Evana, J A Mays, R S Anderson. Committee to Assist Secretary in Completing Roll-J B Davis, D D'Brunson, D R Durisoe. Registration Committee-D B Hollingsworth, R H Covar, Trapp Mc Mau us. The Hampton club re-elected &\. of the old officers and committees and the following delegates to thf County Convenliou: H B Gall man, S McG Simkius, B E Nich olson, M P Wells, T W Carwih and J C Sheppard. PlailfAft^NUBIAM TEA cures Dyspep ITIlllflvl v sia, Constipation an i Indi gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cfc For sale by G. L. Penn &Son. ..WE] You to call and inspect our lar Hats and Men'a Furnishings. We are exclusive dealers in tities from the manufacturers, ci give you tho best values for your Our styles, quality and price We bought early before the j of.this. "Wt guarantee satisfaction. DORR BAY S'J ?ery g Medicine 1 Just received. ALE BY MEMORIAL DAY. In Ed ? ofield Thursday, May 10, at 4 O'clock P. M. ORDER OF PROCESSION. 1. Marshal of the Day and Aids, mounted, 2. Mavor and City Council. 3. 8. C. C.I. Band: 4. Prof. Bailey and Corps of Teachers. 5. Pupils of S. C. C. I. 6. COS.;A and B S. C. C. Ii Cadets 7. Orator of the Day and Minis terial Brethren present. 8. Abner Perrin Camp and all visiting Confederate veterans. 9. Daughters of Confederate sol diers. 10. Sons of Confederate soldiers 11. General public. The procession will form as above in frout of the Methodist church, march upMaiu street, and around town park, and ihence to the Baptist church, where the ad dress will be delivered and the graves of Confederate soldiers decorated. Whipping Post in Delaware. . Dover, Del., April 28.-Fully a thousand people were present at the county jail here today to witness the whipping of nine culprits, all colored, who had been sentenced for petit larceny. Four of the nine received 20 lashes. The lash was well laid on by Sheriff .Wharton. Samuel Granger, in addition to his lashes, was com pelled to stand in the pillory for one hour. Pl?ttfefr* CUBAN OIL, COKS DwBwvB 3 Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cento. For sale byG. L. Penn ?on. !]l!!IIillllill!lll!lll!mi!l!!!imilllllillll!l!IIIIII!IIIIL? Merchants Only. ? Red HotBargains ( In Sample Hats. AND ARMY SHAPES. ALL COLORS. the $6.00 Hat is worth $9.00 at ? ? i from $12.00 to $15.00. S ny reliable merchant and pay = n't suit. 7 ;tern Shoe Co.J ET, AUGUSTA.. GrJL. = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimir? Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post j Office at Edgefield C. H., April 30,1900. Aron Bunch Heck Burpay, . Peat Blocker, ? Willie Doneins, Julius Eison, Willie Groves, (2) D T Hill, E M McManuQB, Walter Raden, C M Laurin, Miss Sallie Davis, Miss W C Ja Cae, Miss Nannie King, Emma Pope, Miss Minnie Watts. When asking for letters ou this list say "advertised." Very respectfully, W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. The Danish workingman who bas invented a method or process for keeping eggs "fresh" for eight years is a greater benefactor of his race than all tho heroes of his time. He should have a monument as big as the biggest pyramid. How ever, his discovery doesnol greatly concern the agricultural interest in these parts. We get most of our eggs from Tennessee' and the West.-News and Courier. [RVITG .. ge stock of Spriug Clothing, Shoes these lines. We buy in large quan Diisequantly we are in a position to money, s are right. heavy advance. You get the benefit & MIMS, ?ATE SHOES, IT IS j BEGIN GA And I have a LANDRETH'S .-which are 1 market. Also a Fresl: Irish Potatoes. O. SHEPI Fifty Years Ago and Now. Mr. Editor: In This day and finie you often hear remarks con cerning the great number of office seekers we have among our people -men who are solicitous of serv ing as office-holdprs in the inter 3sf of the "dear people." But, Mr. Editor, away back yonder in the 'long ago," office seeking was even rtien one of the prominent charac teristics of the average Edgefield mau. Aud to substantiate this assertion I beg you to publish the Following list of candidates which [ copy from the Advertiser of Sept. 11th, 1850-fifty years ago, viz : For Congress-Armistead Burt. For State Senate-James Shep pard, Jame * Tompkins, Nathan L. ariffiu, Johu Bauskett. For House of Representatives abraham Jones, W. D. Jennings, F. H. Ward law, W. C. Moragne, James C. Brooks, Dan iel. Holland, John R. Wever, B. C. Yancey, Geo. A. Addison, Arthur Simkins, Greo. M.Blocker, Joseph Abney, William A. Harris. For Tax Collector-Sampson B. Mays, Robert Cloy, Theophilns Dean, L. A. Brooks, William L. Parks, Elijah T. Ranch, Welcome Martin, John Quattlebaum, Bi F. Goude}-, F. W. Burt, Derick Hol eon bake, Isaac Boles. For Sheriff-T. J. Whittaker. Lewis Jones, Johu Hill, Thomas W. Lanham, Humphrey Boulware, Thomas J. Dyson, Wesley Bodie, Alfred May. For Ordinary-Hugh A. Nixon, William H. Moss, Virgil M. White, Henry T. Wright, Wilson L. Cole man. For Clerk-Thomas G. BacoUj Oliver Towles, Peter Quattlebaum, Edmund Penn. Forty-seven as staunch, brave, honorable gentlemen as ever sought the suffrages of the Edge field people. But, Mr. Editor, the last one of the above forty-seven candidates of fifty years agone, have long since crossed the "silent river," and are at rest forever. We knew them all, and remember j them lovingly and well. I 'The old, old friands I They hover around us still in evening shades; Surely we will meet again when sun light fades And life on God depends." So you see, Mr. Editor, the in clinatio: ? to seek public office is something we have all inherited from an honorable and worthy an cestry, and therefore should some thirty or forty of the good fellows come before the "dear people" this year, let us not be astonished. They inherited their ambition on that line, and we should cheer them all on to success. THREE SCORE AND TEN. Good Taste, at Leasfc Washington, April 29.-Admiral Dewey was seen today at his home just beforo loaving the city foi Chicago and was asked if he had any statement to iiake regarding the presidency. "No," said he; "I think it would be in bad taste for me to say anything of a political nature just at this time, As the admiral of the navy, 1 accepted the invitations to visit Chicago, Jacksonville, St. Louin Memphis, Nashville and Knox ville, which cities had asked me tc be their guests; and I do nol wish anything political to entei into the trip. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with youl water and let it stand twenty-four hours; J sediment or set tiing indicates ai unhealthy condl tlon of the kid neys; if it stain: your linen it i: evidence of kid ney trouble; toi frequent desire ti pass it or pain ii the back is als convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge si often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever wish in curing rheumatism, pain In th back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every par of the urinary passage. It corrects inabilit; to hold water and scalding pain in passln' it, or bad effects following usc of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasari necessity of being compelled to go ofte during the day, and to get up many time during the night. The mild and the extr. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soo realized. It stands the highest for its wor derful cures of the most distressing casei If you need a medicine you should have th best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. size! You may have a sample bottle of thl wonderful discovery arid a book that tells ' more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home of swaop-Booi Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mer tlon reading this ?encrou/jjiierjn this pape: IME TO LRDENINGH /fresh variety of GARDEN SEEDS ;he BEST on the t lot Eastern Seed 3ARD, JR. HLD, S. C. AH. WOMEN . . * Suffering from female troubles should try the "Old Time" Kerned y, It has no sq::?.! It fltr ngthenf the delicate female organs and builds a worn-1 an up. All suffering and Irregularities at i "monthly" periods can be avoided by Its i use. It ls for young girls maturing, fer mothers, and for women at Change ot Life. Should be used before child-birth. Sold by all druggists, or sent post-paid < on receipt of price $1.00. ( Ladles Blue Book sent FREE to any one i on application. Address, "WOMAN S DE-' PARTMENT". Now Spencer Medicino Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. Mention thi? paper. For Bale by Gr. L. Pena & Son. From Far-Away Michigan. Re al Estate Agent W. N. Bur nett has received the following let ter from far-away Michigan. Let us welcome all such to homes in our genial clime. If the writer, Mr. Stetson, could see our magnificent wheat and oat fields, the splendid prospects for a fruit crop, peachs, apples, and pears, to say nothing of the plums, blackberries and other wild ftuits, he would not hesitate to leave his cold locale and come at once to a region wher? he will not only re ceive a hearty welcome but may in a few years become a substantial and well-to-do farmer, for our soil is fertile, our seasons propitious, and good health the rule : ELY, MICH., April 23,1900, W. N. Burnett, Edgefield, S. C. Dear Sir: Io the Edgefield Ad vertiser saw your advertisement as Real Estate Agent. I am think ing of locating at some point in the South and write you to see what you have that may be what I want ?Now if a person had about $500 caBh and is willing to go into debt some what can you sell him? : ? do not care if the property is a few miles from some good growing town or city, but do not care to get land that is skim-milk poor. Do not care for not much less lhan. 80 acres, nor much over 209 acres. If I should buy and have to go into-debt some, it would be that I would have about five years in which to pay the debt, one or two years would b9 no object. Now if you have anything which you thick may be what I want would be pleased to hear iromyou with full descriptions of lands, soil, subsoil, creeks, springs, wells, buildings, timber, kind and size, fences, amount cleared ready for crop, level or hilly, stoney or free from same. If on streamer near them, is there any danger of over flow which would do any damage. What markets are near lands and how far it is to them, size of towns or cities, and what the roads are which lead to same. Do y_u have any land which you would wiBh to let out ou shares this fall, something like 80 acres, more or less, if so on what terms? We will say from one to five years. I am a white man not colored. Hoping to hear from you at your convenience, I remain Very truly, W. E. STETSON, Was Lincoln's Brother in law. Charleston. April 28.-Dr. Geor. R. C. Todd, formerly of Kentucky, a brother-in-law of President Abraham Lincoln, died in Barn, well, this State, this morning He has lived there for many years, I praccting medicine with groat] success in that and adjoining counties. His roputation was so well established that he was called to Charleston immediately after the eathuake in 1886, and during! his short stay his services were in great demand. He graduated in Danville, Ky., college in 1843 and was for a loDg time with the Texas Rangers on the Rio Graude, Afterwards he served the Confederate States with distinction as au army surgeon. He said that he remember ed President Liucoln as he appear ed in 1844 when a member of conr gress. ."Lincoln," he said, "wae then six feet, six inches tall, with black hair, a dark complexion and blue eyes." Dr. Todd married in Camden this State, but moved to Barnwell, where he has practiced mediciut ever since. Established 1866. The Standard of Purity in pop-eoBD lt Has the Subtle Charm in Flavor to Please Consumers. QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS, told by all Dispensaries in South Carolina. MI G. TULLiDGE & CO., Cincinnati, OiM CITATION. 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF EDGEPIELD. In the Probate Court. \y J. D. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, Mr. Luther G. Bell tas made suit to me to grant him jetters of Administration, of the state and effects of Theophi'us rullage, dec'd. These are, therefore, lo cite and dmonish all and singular the kin red and creditors of the said 'heophilus Gullade, dec'd. that hey be and appear before me in be Court of Probate to be held at Idgedeld C. H., S. C., on the 17tb ay ot May next, after publi ation thereof, at ll o'clock in the orenoon, to show cause, if any hey have, why the said adminis ration should not be granted. Given under my hand the 30th ,-A-s day of April, A. SEAL. I D. 1900, and publish ' v-^v~ ' ed in the ADVERTISER May 2rd, 1900. J. D. ALLEN, J. P. E. C. REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. 100 acres of land, 65 acres open, bal mce in original forest, two frame ten mt bouses, situate two miles east of Meeting btreet. joining lands of Mrs. Buzzard and .las. Still. Price $600; plOO cash, balance in five annual pay ments. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. SOO acres of land situate three miles south of Edgelield, 7-room dwelling;, 13 tenant houses, two good barus, gin house and other outbuildings, 200 acres fenced, 500 acres in cul ivation. Price $6,000. W. N. Burnett, Keal Estate Agent. For sale in East Edgefield, on Co lumbia street, a neat 4-room cottage, painted and lini'sbed up nicely, with an acre lot, good garden, lot and out buildings, an orchard of bearing fruit trees, consisting of peaches, apples, cherries, figs, grapes of several varie ties, plumbs, and a large strawberry bed. garden of growing vegetables o? nearly every kind. If can be sold in thirty days will sell for $875. W. N Burnett, Real Estate Agent. licuores of land in town sf Edge field, West End, on Jeter Street. Price $300. W. N. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. For sale in town of Edgefield, four acres land with two-story 14-room dwelling house thereon, centrally lo cated. Suitable for hotel or boarding house. 4S5 acres desirable farm lands with six good frame tenant dwellings and six mules, 150 acres in cultivation, all fresh cleared. Price $2,200. Terms liberal. Apply to W. IS. Burnett, Real Estate Agent. A seven-room, 2-story house on Cray ?treet, in the town of Edgefield ; good servants and other outhouses; also good well of water, with 40 acres of ir i d. Reasonable terms. Also 180 acres of land, in town of Edgefield, with modern up-to-date ?weliing house, a number of good out bouses. Everything in apple-pie or ?er. This is, perhaps, "".he most valut, property in the town all things con sidered, and will be sold at a bargain. Also the Griffin Hill place, Addison street, seven-room house, with 21>?? acres of land, with necessary out houses and good well of water. A bargain. Also avery desirable nine-room, 2 3tory house m Western Edgefield with sewn acres of land attached, for sale ar rent. Apply in person or by letter to W. N. BURNETT, REAL ESTATE AGENT. p gem? OF EDGEFIELD EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depositary DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S.HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, - C. C. FULLER, W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHErPAHD, President. W. W. ADAMS, vice-President. E. J. MIMS, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interast on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to busi ness. VOIIF QCCQUQfl solid88. SE;.!P5OC?-MTS ??.S?SS! ?end jon our ei'lrbrnted hu IIKUTA GUITAR b; exprrai, C. U. I)., aubjrtl to examination. It 1. ? Genuine ta Berta American made instrument ol Kreut beauty, perfect rosewood finish, verj highly polished. Handsomely inlaid arounc Found hole and Inlaid at .pe In back, ccllololi bound lop edpe. I-'iii{rerl>oard accurately fret ted With mi ..Crt fret*, h\M pearl poaitlnn dota American made paleul brad, .nd linnet nickel plain - .tailpiece. AUKdllUlmS.niMII ITAIt, powerfu ijar.rt yu eut toned, furnished completa witt an culm ?rt of be.t <|uall<} atrel atrinca and I .aluaiilo lii.iruriinii book which teaches any one how to play. KXAim Tin: urn AP. ai jaar exprca (oE.e mid If Touna exactly as represente) anil thc cn ai,..: bahrain 70a orr ?aw 0 beard or pay the expretc a?,-ent $3.6! ICHS ?Or, ur ??3,16 and expre.e diarrea MK the complete outllt ls yours. Sutlafac tlon K">??nteed or nmne.r refunded lu full. SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. SS?SSSi^ I3.G5 canh in full we will u'lvo a Lettered Flnrrrbnar ?tart, lt ls an accurate trulde, having all note*, witl ?harps and Mats in lull view, and can be easily ad justed to any guitar without chunking tho instT ment. With tho Ufo of tho lettered llngui hoard any one ran learn to phiy witliout the ?td <>r re teacher Write for freo miMleal Instrument MI.I pinn..ami orval .'alu lucile, tierUbln? at lonest ?luilr?ale prices. Adt!res> SEARS, ROEBUCK & CC, CHICACC ,BE?KS>. IKlfcHlTK i CU. are tborcura.j reliable..-Kdllor. nUa^AMA CUBAN RELIEF cu? r lalll^rS c?:ic' Nourtl??annd Tcolhacb I ?.*B??^B*'in five minutes. Sour8toraac and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Ccnti For sale by C. L. Penn ?Sr Son. Regulates' the Bowels^ Strengthens the Child? Makes Teething Easy. TEETH] NA Relieves the Bom! Troubles of Children oi ANY AGE, Or niaU 20 cerito to c. J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. M$tf (Teething Powders) Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, 6rE0ReE P. 0OBB, J-OHI^TSTOIS], s. a.: Furniture and Household Goods. Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Saddles? -HAVE PURCHUSED A NEW AND BE AU F I* UL HEARSE. Calis by Telephone promptly answered and|attendedto. SEND us .ONE DOLLAR Cut thl. ad. ont and Hod to na wl?i tl.OU, and M ?ill ..nd jos thia ?KW ISI'ltOVKD PA lt LOR <?tJl OKUAN, by freight C. 0. D" subject toexaniaa. tloD. You can examine lt at your nearest freight depot, oed If you And lt exactly a* represented, th? greatest TLICO JOD mr ?aw and far better thu organ* advertised by otb cn Kt moro money, pay the freight agent OUR PRICE 533.45, le?the$1.00depo.IL, or ?87.45 and freight chargea. THE PARLOR CEM Uoaa of the moat OL'RAB Li. AND SWKKTEST TOSKO Initraments cTeraude. From the Illustration sho un, which 1? engraved direct from a photograph you can form someidoaof lu beautiful appearance. Made frome ni id quarter .awed oak or walnut aa dcalred, perforated key .lip, foll panel body, beautiful marquetry deign panel, and many other handsome d?coration. ?sd ornament., makio? lt the VERT LATEST STYLK. TUE PARLOR GKM ls S feet high, 4 2 Inches lons;, 23 Inches wide and weighs 350 pounds. Contains 5 octaves, ll stops, as follow. : Diapason, Principal, Dulciana, SIrtodla. Cele.te, Cremona, Bau Coupler, Treble Coupler, Dlapaion Forte and Vox Humana; S Octa te Coupler., 1 Tone Swell, 1 Grand Organ Swell, 4 Sela of Orchestral Toned Re to sa lo rj Pipe Quality r.e.-J*, 1 Bet or 87 Pore Sweet Belodla Reed?, 1 Set or 31 Alarmingly Brilliant Celeite Reed., I Set of 24 Rich Bellow Smooth Diapason Urn!?, 1 Set or Fleeitng Soft Melodious Principal Beeds. THE PARLOR GEM action consista of tho Celebrated Newell Recd., which are only used In the high est grade Instruments: fitted with Hammond Coupler, and Vox Unmans, also best Dolge felts. leathers, etc., bellows nf the best rubber cloth, 3-ply bellows steel: and finest leather in valves. THE PARLOR GEM ls furnished with a 10x14 beveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal frames, and every modern improvement. We furnltk free a h and lome organ (tool and the but organ Injtxur Ilon book published.,* . GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. Zlx'?S^?Z J<-ue a written binding 25-year guarantee, by the terms and conditions of which if any part gives out repair lt free of charge. Try it one month and we refund your money if you aro not perfectly satisfied, of. these organs will be sold-at $38.45. OBJ)ER AT ONCE. WON'T DELAY. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED dealt with us oak your nelghborabout us, write the publisher o? this paper or Metropolitan National Bank, or Corn Nat. Bank, of Chicago; or Gurman Exchange Bank, New York; or any , " railroad or express company in Chicago. We lillis k.Tc a capital of oter .700,000.00, occupy entire H! one of the largest buelness blocks In Chicago, %?ir? and employ nearly 2.000 people in our own ^wif building. WE (XIX ORGANS AT $28.00 aa? ap; amwimummaawnrmi.?.mm??., ?rn?..T-.'<-'.-.-.. PIANOS, $115.00 and np; also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write far tm-nv bal organ, plano and musical Instrument catalogue. Address, (Sean, Roebuck A Co. are thoroagnly rolislile. -WI r.) GEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.;. Fulton. Desplaines and Wayman su.. CHiCACO, ILL, iS ouLtitxorzx Railway. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE ll, 1899. No. 33 Daily P.M. 10 40 15 2 Ab 5 20 P. M. No. 15 Daily Ex. Sun'y A. M. 6 DO 6 50 7 30 8 00 A. M. STATIONS. d Edgefield a d Trenton a a Aiken d a Augusta d a Columbia d No. 60 Daily Ex. Sun'y A. M. ll 30 ll Ol 9 30 A. M. No. 34 Sun'y Only P. M. 4 00 3 40 2 50 2 40 ll 45 P. M. W. A. TURK, G. P. A., J. B. HEYWARD, T. P. A. Washington, D. C. . Augusta, Ga. S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. To Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS. Appreciating'your kindness in the pti.st we bolicityour patronage io} the future. Our stock of clothing is indeed handsome, stylish am serviceable. Our prices are lower thau ever and will please you. . r\t?l ?i rf ?Hil.? MEN'S SUITS $6.50 to $23.00.J ' BOY'S SUITS from $3.00 to $12.00. - The Hat and Furnishing Departments are complete. Our Children's Department has beeu refurnishing md the stock of clothing is better than ever. We extend a special invitation to the ladies. CHILDREN'S SUITS $1.75. SPECIAL SCHOOL SUIT $3.00. If you cannot come write us, prompt attention to all orders. We pay the expressage to you. I. C. LEV Y'S SON&CO., TAlLOR-flT CLOTHIERS /?UGUSTA GA PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents securad through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through ns receive tpecleA notice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECOUP an illustrated and widely circulated journal? consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. ?* Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVAN8 & CO. (flatcar Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. <*$ . A LL Nervous Disease?-Falling Me ea? ory. Sleeplessness, etc, caused by m Mb work and Indiscretions, TA? J a-uick '?# and surely rectoro Lost Vit/Ii ti In r fal r or young, and flt a mon for utudy, btu $. - ness or pleasure. Prevent Insanity a 4 ?Er Connu m pt ion if taken in time. Tm if ose ehowa immediate improvement nnd effect a CTJUl ?there all others fail. Insist upon huving the genuin?. Alax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will We give a positive written guarantee to e*. _J$ in each case or refund the money. Prion RA nfc rer Package, or elx packages [fall treat. WVblOi ment] for 32.60 br mail, in plain wrapper, opon receipt of price. Circulars irea. AJAX REMEDY C0.,32?S^f* For sale in Edgefield, S. O, by G. L. Penn ?fe Son.) MR $?.50 Mili FAT BELT Por?I.60 wefurnish therclebralcd BljOWVS AB DOMINAL BELT fjr thufurc o.'COI?i'LLh>CY. Corpulent people you RCL _ . p^^y^-'"""""1"--?u,i es?of setloB ou'vlll anprOeiflfd. Ko rurpuient persea "can "afford to Itu ?vithwatttits pof? Cat labatt, oat Mid ??ead to us with 51.50 andIO rente extraf..rpul?s-, stetoMgai, wr.Ml.agc and ?end thel..lt io you bj .Ml I |MKI??M. "?ttl 11>o iiiidor.ta.nd tl.ati r 11 la* nOtWoS ly ???IS raptor* "nd?eil"al g belts that retu.ilatfs.OUa M np,'?tru>y. .i caa return it at our expen-e. ?"rite fi.? hr? LVIt ?wi VruvAttnlogoe. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHiCACO m I)EUI yep 028 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA 85.00 UP c. PLATES, GOLD CHOWNS, 5.00 AMALGAM FILLINGS 50 J. Wk. THURMOXL*. WM. P. CALHOUN TBDMCi?D & CALHOUN, Attorneys and Counsellors, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Wi!1, practice in all Courts, State or Federal. N. B - On $10 worth of work we will pay railroad fare borli ways wlien the distance is not greate; than twenty five miles from Augusta. DR. P. D LUXEMBURGER. ONLY $5.00 SEND USS5.00asr.,(uai anteo ot good faith .md we will send you any Uro proof tar. by freight, C. O. D., subject to examination. Toucan ex usine ll al j uur freight depot and 1 f y ou find it the equal ot any fire proof combination look iron and steel safo made and .boot one-third the p.-lee charged by others for Income sl.easdgr?de, pay your freight agont our t.prclnl factory price and freight chargea, less the (5.00 sont with order; otherwise return lt nt pur expenso and wo will rotvrn your *r,.0O. 100-lb. combln.tlon ?u ..r..lirVl.e hun.e. SU.Oi; 300-lb. omeo .nd .lore ..fe* ill ?i? SOO PM." ?17.06; 700 ll*, *21-0S' 100,U 'bS' *2H.&0ll2iO lb..,#33.50;TcryLnr?double oul.ldeand double In.lrtcdoor..fe.for large ft^Jp?J^?^?SflSL?S^ BOIncUOShlt?h, 3400 lb?., WW.?a! C8 Inel.e. blSh, 3000 lb.., ?BU. 7S. Freight a,erage. MS&B?S^vSvVfvi tor 1000 mlle?, 40 cents. WRITE F?It FLU t*\Ft* CATALOGUE and apeclal liberal C. O. J), olrcr. 8EARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Chicago. Up-fo-Dafe JOB WORK DONE AT THIS OFFICE. J. W. DEVORE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,! EDGEPIELD, S, O. Will practice in all the Courts, State and United States.