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?deefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. lIIIilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIMllllllIII^ J LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ilHIIIIllllllillUlllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIlllliT In a few days, the Advertiser Job Office will be in charge of a competent reliable and first-class job printer and we ask our patrons in need of work of this kind to hold their orders a few days longer, say a week or ten days. . Mrs. Ras. Youngblood is visiting Edgefield. Miss Hankinson has returned to her borne in Augusta. . O. Sheppard Esq., is in Greenville this week, on Masonic business. Mrs. Johr May has returned home, from a vis.t to relatives in Georgia. A new cotton mill is to be erected at Newberry in the near future. Little Boykin Pascal of Mt. Carmel will spend the summer with his Aunt Mrs. Gladys Calhoun. The Edgefield County Teachffrs' As sociation meets in Edgefield on Fri day of this week. Mrs. McKie expects her sister, Mrs. Kingman, ci Aiken, to visit ber dur ing Commencement week. The Ball game at the Institute on Friday afternoon was a victory for the S. C. C. I. team. The Juvenile Society of the colored Baj tist church of Edgefield enjoyed a picnic on Beaverdam last Saturday. Prof. Warren Entzminger of Meet ing Street attended the entertainment for the band at the Institute, on Fri day evening. Schools and colleges in need of gold or silver badges, class pins &c, will do well to correspond with Wm. Schwei gert & Co., Augusta, Ga, There were preaching services at McKendree's on last Sunday morning, aod a number of people from Edge field attended the church tiiere. The Twentieth Century Education al fund contributed by the Methodists of the United States is eaid to be the largest Thank Offi ring ever given. Lieut-Gov. Jas. H. Tillman has been inv'ted to deliver the ad dress on the occasion of the 2Stb Aniversary of the University of Kentucky, on June 4th. Tte rain on Sund.iy afternoon and night, was ablessing to all.the farm ers and gardners of Edgefield. The cool and damp mornings however are not very favorable to the chicken crop. Mr. Henry Arthur, formerly of Edgefield, now a resident of Green ville is, visiting relatives here. One of the special objects of his visit is to see kis aj?le Mr. He?ry Gallman, who '? is in failing health, j ? " S-ireTrirostTCffica bas been establish ed at J. P. Sullivan's between Long mire's and Selfs, to be called Pleona. The Postmaster is J. P. Sullivan, as sistant Mrs. Pleona Sullivan. At this office stamps of all denominations can be bought. . Measeis is visiting our town. Buo combe introduced the malady, but is net at all a JXI'OUS to monopolize. There is no doub? but there will be plrnty and to spare. However this visitor will be more welcome after Commencement. W.N. Burnett who has been failing in health for some time past, has gone to Johns Hop A ins Hospital in Balti more fer treatment. It is hoped that Mr. Burnett will be restored to his ac customed vigor. This Institution has been a benediction to quite a number of Edgefield's suffering citizens. .The entertainment on Friday ?.fter raoou and evenimg at the Y. M. C. A. hall, was the initial step to wards the establishnent of a public li brary in EJgefield. This was a success ful effort, and raised for this worthy cause about thirty-five dollars. The Dime Reading and the supper given at the Institute last Friday for the benefit of the band was a great success. Our people have derived so much pleasure from the sweet strains of the band that they are alwavs will ing to help it along. About forty dol lars was the financial result of the ef fort, wbich was about the amount need ed. S Nine graduates will become aluir ni and alumnae respectively of the South Corolina Co-Educational Institute at this Commencement, viz: W. D.Moor er of George's, George Scott, Arthur Mays, and Willie Byrd of Edgefield county Robert Black of Bamberg, Alumni Misses Julia Tompkins, Stella Atkinson, Minnie Rambo and Mary Ann Fuller Alumnae all of Edgefieid county. Captain D. S. DuBota offors for rent a very desirable five room cottage in t?e suburbs of our town, with all necessay out-buildings; the one recently vacated by Mr. Milton Parker. Parties desiri ug to move to town to educate their children will fiud this a most con venient place of residence. For full description seo advertisement in another column. The position of Resident Manager of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for Edgefield and vicinity is open to a man of character and ability. A val uable contract carrying renewals will be given to the right man. W. J. BODDTT, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. A Superb Grip Cure. Johnson's Tonic is a superb Grip eire. Drives oat every trace of. Grip Poison from the system. D003 it quick. Within an hour itentcrs the blood and begins the neutralize the effects of the poison. Within a day it places the Grip victim beyond the point of dan ger. Within a week ruddy cheeks at test the return of perfect heult h. Price 60c, if it cures. Ask for Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. Take nothing else. If not for sale by your druggist, fiend 60c to A. B. Girardeau, Savanna li, Ga. The Edgefield Educational As sociation will hold its regular meeting at Edgofiela House on Friday evening and Saturday, May 24th and 25th. Interesting exercises will bo held on Friday evening. The President of thc S. C. C. L extends a cordial invita tion to all teachers and school trustees to come on Friday and remain over to the Saturday ex ercises, being guests of the Col lege. As this will be the last meet ing before all the schools close, we trust it will be fully attended. The following is the program for Saturday: Teaching History Miss Marie Rich, Miss Sudie Da vis and Prof. Warren D. Entz minger. 2. Do Teachers Givu Proper At tention to Their Buckward Pupils? Misses Annie Lee Timmermau and Mattie Scott, _nd Capt. R. B. Cain. 3. How Can a Country School Obtain a Library?-Prof. J H Haynesvtortb, Miss Pauline Hart and W. L?e Coleman. 4. The Best Methods of Arous ing the Pupils' Interest-Miss Lu la Hinnant, Prof. John M. Bussey and Miss May Perryman. F. E. HINNANT, Pr..s. The class of 1876 of Wofford College propose to have a re-uuion this year to discuss their ups and dowr.3 since tho commencement of their life struggles twenty-five years ago. In a sketch of that class in last week's Christian Ad vocate, "Alumnus'' has the foUow ing to say of a man wei; known in Edgefield who is also an alumnus of the class of '76 : "Addison W. Lynch-"Old Sketch" was the laughter of the class. Ho laughed when things pleased him and laughed when t hey didn't ; he laughed in season and out of season-mostly out. i wouldn't sive fifteen cents for a mule that "Sketch" couldn't laugh out of countenance in fifteeu sec onds. But in spite of tha'; defect which we could never cure. "Old Sketch" was a man, every inch a man. He laughed at difficulties, ahd fought his way through col lege, leaving behind a better re cord than many another who had more of this world's goods to help him on to a diploma. During "Sketch's" senior year he made $25 per mouth teaching Latin and Greek for Prof. Sams, who had charge of the High School in the city. While the rest of us was eating dinner "Sketch" was faith fully teaching Vie Snartanburg boys how to dig up and chew up Greek roots. The old boy is a teacher by profession and is nov af the head of a flourishing sciiool in Georgia. Lynch will win ; there is no discount on him. He is a widower; but he will marry again. FLOSENCE, S. C., Nov. 25,1900. I was first advised by our family physician in Charleston to use TEETLINA'with our baby when she was but a very younr; infant, as a preventive of colic and to warm an i to sweeten the stomach. Later it was useful in teething troubles, and its effect has been found to be BO very beneficial and so free from the dangers that are consequent upon the use of drugs and soothing syrups that we havo come to regard it, afteruse with three children, as one of the ne cessities when there is a new baby in the house and until the teething troubles are, and we take pleasure in recommending it to our friends instead of the horrid stuff that so many people use to keep their babies quiet. HARTWELL M. AYER," (Mgr. Daily Times and Weekly Times-Messenger.) SPECIAL EDITION. The press committee of the W< - man's Department of the Suuth Carolina Inter-State and West Iud ian exposition, will publish very shortly a mammoth special edition of the Charleston News and Courier. The price of this paper will be oniy 10 ceuts, puttiug it within the reach of all. Any one desir ing copies should commuuica*.e at once with weither Miss Martha Washington, Chairman, Prer.s Committee, 38 Chalmers St.. Charleston, S. C., or Mrs. J M. Visar ska, Business Manager, 2 Bull St., Charleston, S. C. A GOOD EOADS CONVENTION. Gov. McSweeney is thinking of calling a State good roads conven tion to be held in Columbia some time during the summer. If tho call ie issued it will as1*: the coun ty supervisor of each county to come, appointing and bringing with him three more delegates from each counfy. Then <tlso the mayor of each town will be asked to attend. The object viii be to discuss various methods of secur ing good roads and endeavor to hit upon some general plan looking to the betterment of the public high ways of the State.-State. No Typewriters. Constantinople, May 18.-The customs authorities havo prohibit ed the entry of typewriters iulo Turkey and two hundred machines are now in the custom house. They have been ordered returned to tho consigners. The authori ties have tak*n the peculiarly characteristic attitude that there is no distinct feature about typn writing by which authorship could be lecoguized or the person using thc machine be traced, and that consequently anyone would be able to put in type seditious wri tings without fear of compromis ing himself, TROLLEY CAR BLOWN UP In Atlanta Witb an Edgeffeld Lady cn Board. The Atlanta Journal had a thrilling account in one of last, week's issues of a dynamite explo sion on Marietta street on the track of one of the trolkys. I1 seems that Edg? field will stick her nose into all sorts of places. On this car was an Edgefield lady whom everybody knows Miss So phie Abney. She was not hurt however, only stunned and deaf ened temporarily hythe shock. In the words of an old colored wo man writing to a friend, "Ywr see now what dem things does for yer." If Miss Sophie will come back to Edgefield, we will promise her that no dynamite shall ever explode under our trolleys. The Church Was Struck as thc People Were Leaving. Ellenton, May 19.-This after noon at 6 o'clock the tower of thc Baptist church at this place was struck by lightning as the congre gation was leaving the church. A great many people were under the tower at the time. The bolt ran down the door fac ing, tearing oil planks and throb ing them among tho p?ople, a number of whom were shocked. Conductor Bullock of the Char leston and Western Carolina wa? seriously shocked. Ashley Davis, a negro who had come wilh um brellas for the ladies was danger ously hurt. Several people were kuccked from their feet.-Colum bia State. Hush for Quarters at Converse College. The prospects are very encour aging for the State summer school for teachers at Converse. Appli cations for courses of stud}' are coming in to the State superin tendent by every mail, and as for the applications for rooms at Con verse, there are already indica tions of an alarming cverllow Presidont Wilson writ-:s that he has already received 290 applica tions and they are still coming in eight or ten every day. OU ff STOCK Of Spring doods is C< our Stylish Suits in CASSIMEKS. OUR SHOES are just FACTORY. Large af HATS in all Styles of STRAW and Our Furnishings Dep: wear, Shirts, Hosiery, $SfT~ Come, let us she All Goods marked in plain figi To thc Arcterans of thc Tenth and Nineteenth South Car olina Regiment. CHATTANOOGA, May IS, 1901. Thc State has civcted on the battle field at Chickaniauga, a splendid monument to her sons, who on that field proved their de votion to her. As participants in that fight you are deeply interest ed. An invitation has been ex tended to all tho survivors to at tend the ceremonies, which takes placo at Chickamauga, May 27th. I beg to extend this cordial in vitation to my old comrades, and urgo as many as possible to revis it tin scenes where their command won immortal renown. All Vete rans attending from these Regi ments aro requested to report lo Captain Peterson, late of the 19lh S. C., Regiment, who will form the Veterans ot the two Regiments whin they get oil' the train at the battle field, and march them at once to the position where we fought. As the procession pt.sses, the Veterans,will be saluted. I am glad to say that there will be on the field, the old scarred bat tle flag of the 10th S. C. Regi ment, around which my comrades are requested to rally once more. Your old Comrade and Comman der, C. I. WALKER, Sec'ry. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post Oflice at Edgefield C. H., May 20, 1901. Miss Lill io Ann Kemp, Miss Ert/ia Rames, Mrs ? ?Irs Hunton Moorhead, Miss Savy Wells, Mr John Kimble, Mr Wood Latou, Geo M'chobson, Mr E R Philip, Mr Hilliard Ramsey, . Mr Perry Simkins, . Carrieliner Adams, M?68 Nancy Jones, Mrs A M Seide, Mrs Lydia Sampell, Mr E E Andrews, Hon Suurmond, Mr Rill Walton, Mr. James Warren. When asking for letters on this Us say "advertised." i^ery respectfully, W. H. BBUNSOX, P. M. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKIN( When you take Grove's Tasteless Chil Tonic, because the formulais plain!; printed on every bottle, showing tba it is simply Iron und Quinine in tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50 A W?BTHY S?CCESSo?. "Something New Under The Sun.' AU Doctors have tried to cure CATARRH by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry upthemu cuous meiiibranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entire ly cte i away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and expe rienced practit ioner who has for many years made a clo"e study and specitl ty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, notonly relieves at once, bi t permanently cures CA TARuii, hy removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all in flammation. lt "is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the alllicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNIFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRH Curs'.and is ?old at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing in , ternal and external medicine sufficient for a full month's treatment and every thing necessary to its perfect use. "SNCKFI.ES" is the only perfe.it CA TARRH ever made and is now recogniz ed as the only safe and positive-care for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures all i nil animation quick ly and permanently and id also won derfully quick to relieve AAY FEVER or COLD in the Ii EAD. -CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION-"S x u F F LE S" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, buta complete treat ment which is positively guaranteed co cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars a* to your conditiou, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SNUFFLKS" the "GUARANTEED CA TARRH CURB." Sent pre >aid to auy address in the United States or Canada on receipt of Une Dollar. Address Dept.C 441, ED WIN ll. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2382 Market Street, Philadelphia. SCE, UIV.E, AND BRICK I am selling these articles very low down. Come to see me when in need of either^ M. A. TAILOR, Edgefield Brick Ware-House. May 7, 1901. '"Nw REMEMBER that weare pre pared to handle all kinds pf Job printing. >mplete in all Departments. See FLANELS. SERGES. WORSTEDS AND , from the Celebrated BAY STATE ?sortmeut with prices right. * FELT. artment is full of Stylish Neck Collars, Cuffs, etc. )w you. ires; No DECEPTION PRACTICED. Port Royal's Good Luck. Washington, May lo.-Port Roy al will probably be selected as one of thc three torpedo stations to be established along the Atlantic I coast. Thc abandonment of the naval station at Port Royal in favor of J Charleston has not been lost sight of by the naval authorities. It is claimed that Port Royal offers ex ceptionally desirable facilities ior ! a rendezvous for the torpedo toats, and thc Government property there, including a number of well I constructed buildings, renders that point additionally attractive for thc purpose desired. Sam Jones. Sam Jones has stirred up Way cross and he is LOW doing the same thing for Savannah. Why not Augusta next? It's just ou Iiis way around. Mr. Jones bas a peculiar regard for Augusta Ho says that "if thcro was ever a peoplo and city headed for hell, it's Augusta." From a geological standpoint he thinks the earth's crust is thinner at Augusta than most places and as a result we have a pretty wann town. While Mr. Jones has paid Au gusta a couple of unprofitable vis its from the standpoint of the great success he has had in other places, still wo hope he wont dis pair. Whynot give Augusta and the Devil hereabouts another whirl? For despite tho hard things Mr. Jones says and tho hard things other people say of him, ho is un doubtedly a man of force and of power and of good intents and purposes. There is no doubt but that he reaches tho minds and hearts of people no ono else can reach. There is no doubt but that the good ho does outweighs the harm his critics allege to him. And there is no doubt but that as good as Augusta is, she is no better and in fact not. so good as sho ought to be.-Augusta Her ald. A PBOFIT SHAKING Is what you become when you deposit your savings with our Savings Department. Foul per cent interest p:ii<l ?ni Savings. Interes! compounded twice :i year. Now is thc tittc to begin and the easiest way is to scud us Ji.oc ur larder MUMS; you will receive a receipt book liv return mail. (This is the true way tn liccomc independent.) AUCUSTA,CA. OFFICERS. ios. R. CUMMING, President. CII AS. C. GOODRICH, vice-President. ALBERTS. BATCH, Sec'tj & Treas. WM. II. HARRETT, Attorney. DIRECTORS, JOHN W. DICKEY, R. A. GRAVES, ROBERT W. SIIAND, A. F. PENDLETON, H.H. CUMMING, GEO..E, GOODRICK, ONAL NST1TUT (S. C. C. I.) * **Edgefield, S. O, * * ? Oldest aid Lamest Co-Etainal Collcp ii lie Slate. Over 300 students enrolled this session, representing 10 States. Young men under strict military discipline. Faculty composed of lb College and University graduates-S mon. Thorough Literary Course leading to thc degrees of B. E., B. S. and A. B. Superior advantages offired in the Departments of Music,"Art and Business. Four magnificent, well equipped buildings. Thousands of dollars recently spent in improvements. ; From $100 to .$140 covers expenses in Literary Department for the entire school year. 167 Boarders. No others can bo accommodated this session. 27 applications have been rejected since Jan. 3rd. If you contemplate attending our College next session, write for catalogue and application blank to F. N. K. BAILEY, PRESIDENT EDGEFIEI2D, S. C. Next session begins Thursday, Sept. 27, 1901. Money Saving OPPORTUNITY. Visit the Augusta Merry Makers. You will want Clothing for yourself and boys, You will wart good serviceable suits at the very lowest'price. Ws4jave them and know they will please .you. Men's Suits from $3.85 to $20, and Children's from $1. Our assortment cf ?Furnishings and Hats is up-to-date. /.?.LEn'ssof??cd?r^ TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS. 1.838 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA m T OR SHADE -;In pure Linseed goods that you may depire is at your call here. No matter whther the quantity you need is large or small. Of guaran teed'quality, with good body, cur goods do not fade easily, do not peal off, and when applied to in terior woodwork stand washing and cleansing without losing pol ish. Our sample book of colors is always at your service. "We also carry a full, line of Oils, Putty, White Load, Window Glass and Brushes aud arc thc Southern rep resentatives of tho Cleveland Var nish Co. O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co. 841 BROA?ISTBBJET AUGUSTA GEORGI Ai_ CHARLESTON & WESTF CAROLINA RAIL WA ?. "Augusta and Ashville Short Line, schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1900. 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'/-15 a II " Yeroassee. >s 40 a u " Fairfax....'J1 M a n <! Allendale.B 13 Mi Ar Augusta. .. ll i.5 a u Close connections at Greenwood fo all poi u ts on S.A. L., ani C. and G Railway, and at Sparenburg wit! Southern Railway. For information relative to ticket rates, soiled liles, etc.. address VY. J. CKAIG, Gen. Pass. A gi Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMKRSON, Traille Manager, We are prepared to dc any and ali kinds o Job Printing. Card Board, Visiting Cards, Unruled Paper Etc., Etc. Direct from Distiller to Consumer 4 Full Quarts Pure "Rye Whiskey, TO ANY /ADDRESS] EXPRESS PREPAID FOR FROM SEVEN TO NINE' YEARS OLD. [Handmade Sour Our SampIelPackage : 1 Qt W. H. McBEAYER, Guaranteed Strictly Pure [] Mash. 6 1 Qt Gibson XXXX RYE, Palatable in the Highest Degree. ' ' 1 Qt GUCKENHEIMER, justly celebrated for its medicinal value. ' 1 Qt OLD CROW WHISKEY, the old Reliable Favorite. S'?.* We ship this assortment, or assorted any way you like them, in a;ihu package for $2.65, express prepaid. Send in your order. Reference: Third National Bank. Give us a trial on our Pure Mountain Corn at $1.50 and $2.00 a gallon and good Rye at toe same price. Write for our new illustrated catalogue just out. GLENDALE SPRINGS DISTIL'G CO., 31 W Mitchell Street, ATLANTA, GA Um M (ion to DO ?HtljO?t Itt? insuranceI BURNETT ? GRIFFIN Will place you in some of the LARGEST and BEST companies ou earth.g COUNTRY BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. _ SEE OUR LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACT. Wail Paner - ?Wall Paper - Wall Paper. 3 CENTS PER"ROLL AND UPWARDS. Write for Samples. MATTINGS, SHADES and AWNINGS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. T. Gr. B & CO., 921 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. ?Wr^JlLiTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. . 1 vUTHBRf0Rfr*-?Or MANUFACTURERS OF I O K^ AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. *%KTir?'t& TJs For Prices, Comer Reynolds and Washington Streets,' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. _ , Pianos, nts. XFT rSTOTJ "W"J?JNTT A'good Buggy-tho easiest running, best riding, with the longest staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ton Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, etc. The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russell Wagons.;' Anything in the Harness line, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddlery, etc., we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned and best made Piano on the market we can show il to you, or the best Organdy the least money. Call and let?us_show them to you. The iinest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in this section, come and look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and instru mental music. And last, if the sad necessity) ever comes?to you or yours when you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and en tire line of Undertakers' Goods are at jour services. You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show^you anything you wish to see or hear. ?Gr . ?? . COBB, JOHNSTON, S. 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Let tis (j PO?HI von lin-r tura on thu snhjoct .Ol "^ip* Wc arc SPEC?ALISTS In the treatment of d.ceases olv??, oR .., Lamps. Consultation FREE. *** -V'-'h.i-?.T?.' "j"!!" ROCKESTE?? L?M? S!}., s? rark 1,laco * 83r>arclar st-? Kewfo*. Augusta Marble and Stone Works Correr;Wa shin?tonjand Ellis?Streets.SAUGUSTJ ,' GA Monuments ol all Ms muta ol i* or Grit? STONE WORK NEATLY DONE.? "st inultos fcrjairclasses; of wcrKlin?irartlelan?JSlfonelsolicited.andJcheer fully furnished. C. F. KOHLRUSS, I Prop'r.