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Ed^efield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1902. The New York Racket Store ia daily opening up the latest and the newest of the now in fall goods The early shoppers can now feast their eyes upon the latest creations asd san secure the cream of this vast display acd array ranrchaudise by calling first. Come, see what the Racket Store can show you. Your for bargains. J. W. PEAK | For fresh tiiruip seed, seed that Twill germinate, assuring you of a good Btand, buy Buist's. We have them in all the popular varieties. G. L. PENN & SON. Old newspapers for sale at this office for 20 cents per hundred. WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from Edgefield county at once to prepare for positions iu the government service-railway mail clerks, let ter carriers, custom house au.l de partment clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Crayoj Portraits enlarged from small pictures of any kind. Satis faction guaranteed. R. H. MIMS. Plant Buist's turnip seed once ,i:axtd.yon will always plant them. They, are the best on the market. A fresh supply at G. L. PENN & SON FOR RENT-The home of the . late Dr. J. W. Hill, on Main street two blocks from the public square. . ForpricH, terms, etc., apply to J H. CANTELOU. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Cau we not sell you on? ? RAMSAY & JONES. We are going out of the Sewing Machine business and will close out five Staudard sewing ma 'chines ai invoicH cost for cash. When we say. cost We mean it. If .you. Deed, a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. ? - r - v ? RAMSEY & JONES. We are headquarters for painte, . oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co. We carry a full line of tooth 'brushes, hair brushes, nail brush ! as, dressing combs, fine combs, etc. W. E. LYNCH & Co. . Trv Lynch's One Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. -W. E. LYNCH & Co. We wish to inform our patrons and the puplic that we have just received, direct from Buist's seed farm, turnip seed in all the vari eties, such as Red or Purple Top, Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Gol den Ball, Seven Top and Buist's Improved Rutabaga. --G-1*. PENN <fe SON. - A car load of Rock Hill and Car olina high grade buggies that are right up-to-<Jate, which we ar sell ing at a low price. Also a dozen other kin di. for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY & JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. Clan you use a nice 100-piece 1 chinidinner set? We will sell 1 you ono for lesR than you can buy lt elsewber*. A beautiful line of glass ware just received also. RAMSEY & JONES. Quite a novel line of swinging ramps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will hang one of these lamps in it. ?, -RAMSEY & JONES. LOST : A setter bitch, black and white spotted, tail clipped, with . brush on tip. A reward will be paid if returned to N. G. EVANS. Oak bed room and walnut mar ble top suites. Wardrob-8 with French glass doors to match. Iron beds and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if you want them. RAMSEY & JONES. We havo the oulv First-Oiass Barber Shop in Edgefiel?. Skilled And courteous barbers always on hand to serve you. Fresh towels for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers iu first-class con dition. Come to uf for your shav ing, shampooing and hair cutting. Satisfaction guaran'eed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. .inmiiiiinii II H? ii nm ?in II nm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu mn I 1HE AUGUSTA, I J SAVINGS BANK. ? 805 Broad Street. | SW. B. YOUNG, .... Presidents Sj. G. W BIGLE, - ... Cashiers S SAViNGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED = Sinterest Paid on Deposits! tmiminuiiiiiii iiiiii<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinia?iiiiifiHiiTiii Dining; Cars. .The Southern Railway is making -'an especial fea;ure ol dining car service on many of its through ..trains, and iu orcW to make dining cars more attractive than ever, are ^fiow^eqmppiivg all ol! these cars with" electric ians and electric ligh.s. A number of the dining cart in through hues between At lanta and New York have been equipped with electric fans and electric lights, and these improv ments will continue until ail of the dining cars on the Southern system will have these advantayos. Then are few roads in the wovid that have electric lights and elec tric fans in their dining car aud this improvement will add much to the already excellent dining car service of the Soutborn Railway. W. H. TAYLOE, ABS, Gen. Pass. Agt. ^laiiiintfniiiuuiiiiiiiui?iiiiiiiiiiiiiinriii?iiiiiiiiiL: I LOCAL AS? PERSONAL. ? SRiu:?uiinitiiiti<imiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiniiE Mis&Gladys?Sawyer,of Johnston, visited her cou-in,Lizzie Lou Jones. last week. Mr. D. B. Holl?Lg8woitb spent Thursday and Friday last in An gosta on business. The Rev. J. L. Seidl will conduct services io the Catholic church on Sunday morning next. Col. F. N. K. Bailey attended the Baptist Sunday school convention of Barnwell county last week. Miss Lucy Dugas returnod on Friday last from a month's so journ at Earris Li thia Spring. When cotton was quoted in Au gusta last week at 8? the Edgef ie ld buyers were paying 8-60. How is that for a good market? We are requested to announce that the Ladies' Mission society of the Methodist church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James H. Tillman, after a stav of several weeks at Harris Spring and with relatives and friends at Spartanburg, returnee on Friday lust. Our town has five cotton buyers and five seed buyers who are always in tho market giving the highest prices and honest weights. What more could be usked? Edgefield thus far has been and will continue to be throughout the 6easou one of the leading cotton seed markets in the state. The highest price reached so far bas been 31 cents per bushel. One of the leading farmers with in a radius of four miles of Edge field sold last week the seed from 7 bales nf cotton receiving for them over $77,00 or more than 11 00 per bale for the seed. Where is another seed market that can equal such a figure? Mr. D. B. Hollingsworth was th** ouly attendant from Edgefield county at the farmers institute which was heM several weeks ago at Clemson college. When one hears Mr. Hollingsworth speak of both the pleasure and profit he derived from the institute he thereupon re eolves to attend next year. . The Rev. Dr. L. R. Gwaltney arrived iu Edgefield on Monday for a visit, which is, alas ! too short. Today and tomorrow hoj is in at tendance upon the Baptist, assoc iation and will fill the pulpit of our Baptist church on Sunday next. It is needless to say that this dearly beloved father in Israel will be greeted with ajarge :.JQ atten tive audience. Mr. T. Furse, who for several months has been emp'oyed by the Southern as agent at Lena, Hamp ton county, spent several days with his family last week, returning on Moudny. Mr. Furse has decided to locate' permanently at "Lena and will move* his family about Oct. 1st. Edgefield regret? to give them up. Mr. Y?\ F.- Dc bey, one of the most successful contractors of Ai ken, has secured the coutract for erecting the buildings on the aca d smy grounds that are to be used ss jlass rooms till tbenuw building is ready for occupancy. The material, ander the direction of Mr. J. H. P. Rop?r, is already being pot upon the ground. SHATTERS ALL RECORDS. "For years I suffered such untold miiery from Bronchitis", writes J. H- Johnston, of Broughton, Ga that often I was unable to work. Then when everything else failed, I was wholly cure I by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all experience gees to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world.. A trial will convence you.it's un rivaled for 1 broat and Lung di seases. Guaranteed bottles 20c and $100. Trial bottles free to at The progressive firm of Ramsey S? Jones believo in expausiou. They have rented the store now occupied by the Parlor barber shop aud will opeu at once an up-to-date jewely store with Mr. Geo. F. Mims in charge as manager. The store is to be repapered, repainted aud furnished with the most modem fixtures. Tho ADVERTISER bespeaks for them abundant suc cess. LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE. Photographer C. C. Harland, of Eaton O., eau do so now, thou for years Le couldn't because he sufsered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him ti 1 he tried Electric Bitcers, which worked wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspep sia aud stomach troubles. Unriva led for diseases of the Stomach, Liver aud Kidneys, they bvildup and give new life to the whole sys tem . Try them. Ouly 20c. Garan teed by G. L. PENN & sou. ALL WERE SAVED. Whence CAUWihat sprightly step faultless skin, rich, rosy complex ion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result,-all organs active, diges tion good, no headaches, nocbauce for "blues". Try them yourself. Only 25c at G. L. PENN, & son drug store. TO CURE: A COLD IN ONEOAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet s All druggist* Tefund^the mon^y if it fails to cure. fi. W. drove's signature is on each box. Makes the food more d< ROVAL BAKING Pg Watch the columns of the AD VERTISER for new advertisements. Mr. J. W. Kemp, of Kirksey, Greenwood counly, who was a stu dent at the S. C. C. ?. last session, has been employed as salesman by Messrs. T. Furse & Co. LITTLE MARY DAVIS. On Friday morning last grim Death visited the home of Rev. aud Mrs. George W. Davis aud bore away the spirit of their little daughter, Mary, the idol of the home, who had ouly a a short time ago passed her sec I ond birth-day. Pneumonia caused the death of this Jil r lt one in her tender years. Death won no victory in the taking away of this little child, for instead of having to endure the paius and sorrows of earth 6he has joined Him who said, "Suffer little children to come unto mp, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God." The profound sympa thy of the entire community ? is extended to the bereaved parents. CA KD. Affliction grievous to be borne has come to us. Kind friends did all they could to lighten griefs burden. Their ministrations, lov ing ami delicate, met our needs as fully as could be done aud weut as far towards lifting the bullen SB human ministrations could go. We ?vish we could tell them how grate ful we feel toward them everyone as we sit and think of the trying experiences of the past few days aud their connection with them, but we cannot. God know?, and . .to Vi m y ?sr- . - f prayer that ile would abu titian iiy bless each one. Mr. ct Mrs G. W. DAVIS. Whilemany of the citizens of old Ednefield aojnty are at this junct ure over zealous in the affairs of state tb*i following clipping from the Morning Herald of Lexington, Ky, shows that some are not only interested but actively engaged in the work of the church. " Miss Lula Lake, of this city, daughter of Capt. Ge >rge B. Lake, of South Broadway, leaves on Mon day toaccept.tbe position of ?en oral Secretary'.f the Y. M. C. A., at OttumwH, Ijwa. She has just returned from a6 week's cours-- at the training schools for Y. M. C. A. workers a t Milwaukee and Chicago." Although Capt. Geo. B. Lake and his family reside beyond her borders, Edgefield still regards them as her very own. Mav God's richest blessings attend tb s ccuse cra!nd young lady in her far away lield is the wish ol* her many frieuds. The Best Prescriptions for Malara Chills amt Fever is a boitleof GHOVK' TASTELESS UHILL TONIC It is simply iron and quinine iu a tafiletes* form No cure-no Dav. Price 50c.: For sale: Second hand harvest ing machinery such as mowers," raker, etc, at very low prices E. J Norris The amateur photographer is generally a p?ssimist for he takes the worst view of every thing. The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. . At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scot's p'-rv-i "on rind begin regular uo^co. The usc of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands,of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send (or free sample. ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York, 50c. and ?1.00; all druggists. The colder natured folk wanted a little fire this morning. It was right airish early this morning. This signature is on cverv jox of ihe genuino Laxative Bromo=(?uinine Tablets .he rem?dy Hint rnrrv n cold in one day Stops the Coug:h and works off the Cold. Laxative I?remo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, > 0 pay Price 25 cents. PURE ?l?c?ous and wholesome September 9!li, 1902. The sec md election is over, but reiurus are too incomplete to give a full aud accurate report. No re cent despatches have been receiv ed from Columbia announcing the approximate result of returns from the State at large. No definite, nows can be bad before tomorrow. As to the Congressional race,, the returns thus far indicate a vic tory for Bellinger. Croft will car ry Edgefield by a small majority, while Bellinger carried Saluda .by" 250 majority. Bellinger will car ry 5 cf the 7 counties in the dis trict. Returrs from 16 of the 22 pre cincts in this county give Evan* 550, Lat ?mer 705; Hey ward 393, Talbert S86; Gary 531, Sloan 767. Returns from 19 of tho 22 pre cincts give Croft 705 Bellinger, 679; for the Legislature, DeVore 718, Wells 667; for Superintend dent of Education, Byrd 841, Nicholson 551 ; for County Co u missiouers. Williams ",574, Griffie 900, Edmunds712, Scott 539; ?for 1 Supervisor cf Registration, L?err iu 607, DtLaughter 623, Minick: 748, Holland 617. As to the county ticket,1 he above figures indicate that DeVore will 'ion m*""?ib?r of the .next House; that Lyrd will riv over the county looking after the schools; that Griffia and Edmunds will hence forth get the "cus3?us" about the roads and that Minick, assisted by Holland or DeLaughter or Herin, will issue the credentials to the voters. TH ' ADVERTISER rejoices witt those who rejoice-the victors-aud and weeps with those who weep-j* the defeated. We will iseue a tabulated state ment next week for the edification and delectation of our readers. Parksville Letter. Correspondence of EJ^e?eld Advertiser. As you honored me by publish ing my first letter I will give you a few more dots from Parksville. Cotton is opening fast and fjd der is beiug rapidly pulled and housed. The Parksville Ginnery and Oil Co,, so far as the buildings arcoon cerned,-are nearing completion, but the engines and machinery has not yet arrived, and I.lear il will be two or three weeks before-"'the company will be able to gin "'any' cotton. Rev. J. T. Miller will begin a protracted meeting next Sunday, assisted by Rev. Mr. Leslie, of the Waterloo circuit. Mr. :vl iller clos ed his meeting at Barr's chapel last week. On account of tho"elec tiou and rain Mr. Miller s meet ing v/as not what he had expect d. M?38 Leeze Duva, who has been visiting the family of Mr. L. F. Dorn, has returned to her home in Charleston. Mrs. John Brunsou,Jr., after a visit to friends here, has returned to her home in Columbia. Mrs. Joe Edmuuds, of McCor mick, ?vho has beeu'on a visit to her parents and attending our se ries of meetings has gone home. Miss Hattie Bell has been visit ing her brother's family here. She has returned to her home in Green wood. ' ' " Col. W. j. Talbert visited Co lumbia this week, and will visit tho Piedmont region the latter . '}.ock. Dr. Jamison, superintendent of the Connie Maxwell orphanage, will com'} with Dr. Key, who will preach in the Baptist church here Tuesday night, en route to the as sociation, which convenes at Reho both Wednesday, 10th. Prof. F.C. Bates, who accepted the Parksville High school, has re signed. Our tmslees, however, hope to secure another teacherand open school on Sept. 10th, as pre viously announced. Mrs. Conner, of Orangeburg, is visiting her daughter,Mrs. Juo. M.. Bussey, of this place. Messrs. Nicholson, Pyrd. Wells, Griffig, Minick aud 'others .have' been in Parksville the past.-, few days. They all Beem to be quite friendly. I hear the older people talking about a new county. They say old Edgefield is mad because the peo ple want it.or they would have giv en the West side candidates a bet ter vote. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Miller are visiting the family of his brother in-law, Mr. L. F. Dorn, Hon. W. R. Parks' sou, J. G. Parks, leaves next week for Clemr son college. Respt. -BOY. September 6th, 1902. Mrs.'Ida Sheppard returned on Monday last alter several weeks stay in Greenwood visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mr?. E. J. M,ms and little Sadie spout Sunday last at the home of Mr. W. D. Ready of I Johnston. Mr. Paul Cogburn, son of Mr. W. B. Cogburn, left yesterday for Clemson college, where he will matriculate for the com ing session. South C CO-EDUCATIONS : HANDSOME N : BUILDING FOR The Twelfth sesssion for Ihe nesday, October 1st. 1902. The main builping, which wi immediately rebuilt upon a 1 Thre? hundred and fifty-nine One hundred and sixtyy-nin Our graduates are always in Large faculty, representing bi Thorough courses of study lea B.S. and A.B. Best.advantages offered mdej Practical business coursos-? Bookkeeping. Strict military regulations o The general vetdict is that ou velopment of character as we] Applications for rooms in doi day. Necessary expense for entire,. If you contemplate patrouizii portant that you write tor cal n t once. The fire will ja no way interft iustitute on October 1st. For further in font PRESIDENT f* OLLTX % ...... \ This space . for-the ne CHARLIE Athena, Tenn., Jan. 27,1901. Ever elnco tho first appearance of nv menses they wore very irregular and I suffered with great pain in my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I havo been taking Wino of Cardui and Thedford'8 Black-Draught, and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time in years. NA;.-:.-IE DAVIS. What is life worth io a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet. there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. If you are ono of these we want to say that this same WINEorCARDUI will bring you permanent relic?. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine o? Cardui. These worn? en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase ? $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and take it in the privacy of your home. For advice and literature, address. Riving symp toms, "The Ln?ii'n' Advisory .Department," The Chattanooga Medicino Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. . A Postal Card Will bring a NEW DOMES TIC sewing machine io. yonr home for inspection. The NEW DOMESTIC was awarded the gold medal, the highest! award given at the Pan-' American exposition. When you see and know what this machine is you will have no other. Call on or write to J. E. ROGERS, Gov. Mcsweeney has appointed Hon. Thos. H. Rainsford a dele gate to the Farmers National Con vention which meets next-- mouth in Macon Ga., Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Edgefield C. H., July 25th 1902 : Mr.R. J. Herron. Mrs. Carrie Ri nord Mr. Chattley Maye. Miss Nancy M. Rendry. Miss Monia Ryans. John Brasy.B. F.Rushing, (5). ..When asking for letters on this list ay "advertised." W. H. BRUNSON, P. M. Carolina LL INSTITUTE. EWB RICK THE S. CC. I. S. C. C. I. will begin Wed is destroyecTby fire, will be arger and more modern plan. I i.students last session, e boarders, demand. Bst colleges and universities, ding to tho degrees of B. E., partment of music, stenography, Typewriter, and bserved in all departments, r.students shov splendid de ll as iutellect. .mitory are coming in every session from $100 to $125. ig our institution it is im alogueand application blank ire with the opening of the ||J lation a-ddress N. K. BAILEY, 3-EFIELD S. C. M si :w advertisement of E. MAY. FAT TOO FAT PEOPLE fleflnce Your Weint With "REDUCTO." Reduce your fat and be re fined. Refine your fat and be reduced. "Reducto" is a perfectly harmless veg etable compound endorsed by thousands of Physicians and People who have tried it. We send you the Formula and you make "Reducto" at home if you desire, you 'know lull well the ingredients and therefore need have no fear of evil ef fects. Send $1.00 for receipt or 6c for sample treat ment andinstruc tions.everjthing mailed in plain envelope. Address : Ginseng Chemical co. 3701 SJEfTERSON AVE ST LOUIS MO a Wheel. FOR SALE-A Columbia chain less bicycle in fine running order. Has automatic brake and the tires are in good condition. Reason for selling: Edgefield is so densely populate! that there is not room enough for wheels on the sidewalks of the metropolitan city. Apply at ADVERTISER office. A. F. PERKINS. FURMAK UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, S. C Will begin next session on Wednesday, September 17, 1902. Location conveuient and healthful. Courses of study elective or lead ing to B. A. and M. A. degrees, aiinniiiiniiiHinnnisiit?? mmi-mug J THE FAK)M?ijb?S BANK I I OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. | STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. I S = I THC LAR B 5 STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = I Paid uv Capital....-.f 58,000.00 \ S Surjjlus andi Undividedrofi. 15,000.00 E ? Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 5 E Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 g E \Ve invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the above s S fae s. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. g = ?; Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guard.an^ g E administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. E A. E. PADGETT, President . T.P. RAINSFORD. Vice-Pres. g = J. L.CAUGHMAN, Cashier. W. H. HAULING, Asst.'Cashier ?j ill|||llllllllil!lllll!lllllillllllllllllH!lllllllll||||!llllllll HlfMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllHIIIIIIirl WH ITC - STONE LITHIA SPRINGS AND HOTEL W?li?B Stone, S. C, Eight miles from Spartanburg, South Carolina, the newest and BEST OIF1 SUMMED RESORTS The Whitestone Lithia Water is now justly famous. The sprihgs are within a few steps of the hotel and localed beautifully by na ture. The HOTEL is brand new in construction, magnificent in equipment, elhgant in appearance Electric lights and water works Excellent culinary department, finely furnished rooms, Specially engaged orchestra for the entertainment of guests, Delightful shades and pleasant walks. The railroad station is Rich Hill, S C, and the hotel is reached in a ten minutes ride. For rates or other information Address : WHITE STONE LITHIA SPRING. H. A. WEST, Manager. . S.mu? wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ? Watch this space for the advertisement of % C. Po COBB,) > Dealer in t I Buggies, "Wagons, 1 Furniture, \ % Undertakers' Sup- f plies, Etc. I G. .P. C'OBB, I Es 3 % JOHNSTON, S. C. % MAtAlMMMMMAYAiAiMA!LMMMMMMixYMAiM?iMM&.ttMAiMMMAV \ plies, Etc. I rs i ?f C. SMITH DENTISTS PARKER BLOC EDGEFIELD.. i TEETH EXTRACTED'WITHOUT PAIN i 114 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE* ? BBBBBUU ^ v S-J-. v: zr j: v. ' ? 1 ?- ? B .ma Th0 CORNER STORE Now announces their cut price ?.Clearance ~ Sale- - preparatory to leaving for the Eastern markets in . August. Tnis sale covers everything from your - . ; -. HAT TO YOUR HOSIERY and commences on July 21st, and For Cash On-ly Reader, thiB means much to the buyers. Respectfully, m W. H. TURNER g| R. H. H M S, Photographer, E3JG-EPIELDi S. O-i Strictly up-to-date, nave you a photograph of each member of your family. Good work at low prices. Watch this Space for the Advertisement of O WDOM'S sSP0T CAShT illlllllllllllUIII Store iiiinmmiimiii -DEALER IX CROCERIES, HARDWARE T. A. OW DOM, 1st door East of Advertiser Building 55535555555535555^^EMP^5M W- J RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF I c AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair ? ? Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. Write TTs For Pricer Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets, . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.