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?Efl^?fifeld Advertiser . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14,1904. FALL OPENING. . Real merit "needs no brass band to herald its coming, yet your attention to and appreciation of our meiitoua Spring Opening calls for an up-to-date fall open ing TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20th. We aim that this opening, (full of rare bargains) shall coming to the minds of a generous public (hat we select only 'surpassing values of seasonable goods at prices that will readily see them, Remember the day l ues day September 20th.. Respectfully, THE CORNER STORE, W. H. TURNER, Prop. FOR RENT : The Harrison place on Columbia street is for rent. Apply to M. C. PARKER. FOR SALE: An extra fine milch cow. Apply to JAMES T. MIMS. NOTICE: BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS should write the COOK-DORMINY CO., Fitzger ald, lia., for LUMBER and SHINGLES. Yours, COOK-DORMINY CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC-I am again at work and will be glad to see my friends and customers. R.B. MIMS. Something New at J. M. Coob's for Ladies : "The McGhee Adjustable Yoke" Underskirt in Black Mercerized Silk from $2.00 to $3.25, made to fit any size waist, without destroying the effect. We w?nt the housewives to know that they can get Cheese Sand wiches, Butter Thin Biscuits, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas and other nice crackers at THE PENN DRUG STORE. A Clearance Sale is ou at the 'New York Racket Store. Ali ?rum mer Goods must be moved out to make room for our large fall stock. I have cut pric< s very low so as to convert me ich and i se into cash. Call at once. J. W. PEAK. Do you contemplate painting your bouse. If so, let us suppl} you with the celebrated Heath & , Milligan paint, lead, varnish and ^ stains. None better. TIMMONS BROS. ^O^entBeed .business, and will pay the highest market price for seed. I also have on banda large Bupply of Bricks, Lime and Cement at very reasonable prices. WALTER E. HOLSTON All Spring and Summer goods such as Muslins, Lawns, Under wear, Straw Hats, Oxford Ties, .Negligee Shirts, Ladies' and Mis ses' Oxfords and Men's Low Cut Shoes, all Summer Clothing and various other goods must be sold at once regardless of cost. The early buyer will get the cream of the stock at the New York Racket Store. J. W. PEAK. Prescriptions accurately com pounded. None but fresh diugs used at TIMMONS BROS, We represent the .Globe Tailor ing, Co., of Cincinnati. Their price? are right, and th^ir work manship the best. Let us take your measure for a fall suit. C. E.MAY. We have just received a solid car of furniture aud have on die ply some beautiful Rockers, Bed room Sets, Chiffonniers, Tables, etc , at very rearonable prices. We are ackuowleged Headquarters for these goodar. RAMSEY & JONES. Fresh supply of "Force", Grape , Nuts, Oatmeal, etc., at TEE PENN DRUG STORE. Do you'need a fall suit? Our new samples are here. Come in and see them. C. E. MAY If you want the beat cigars our tobaccos, and of course you do come to THE PENN DRUG STORE. Just received a car load of "Old Hickory" and "Blue Grass" wagons and two car loads of "Rock Hill" and'"Hackney" buggies. We want to Bell you. RAMSEY & JONES. . There is no Leed to bake cakes at homo wheu you can come to our store and get delightful cake3 and crackers that are fresh. TIMMONS BR? S. Big line men's pants for -fall wear just recived. Workmanship the begt, styles the latest, and prices the lowest. C. E. MAY. There is no better buggy on the market io-day than the Colum bus Buggy ?If you want to know all about them ask Dr. J. T Pattison, Dr> Hammond Carmi' chet, Dr. Robert'Marsh, Mr> Jos. A; HollandyMr. B. E. Nicholson cMr.yHamp'Morgan. For sale by RAM SE Y cf JONES. ? ; - .-? . .. ? . ? I Lee UL NGWS Mis? Kate Mims returns to I gusta to-day after a stay of eev al weeks in Edgefield with re fives, . Mrs. Daisy B. Deane, accoto] nied by her bright little son, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Haltiwanger. Miss Hettie Sheppard will : turu on Frida}' from a pleasa sojourn of several months in t mountains. Miss Kate Sheppard is spen ing several days in Augusta the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ci rie Miller. Mr. H. M. Kearsey who always very cordially greeted Edgefield, spent several days our city last week. We want the ladieB to call a] see our Oil Stoves for Cooking. THE EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE C Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ouz have returned after sojourning the mountains - and at Glei Springs. Mrs. Dr. Manly Timmons, a companied by her little ones, visiting ber parents, Capt. ai Mrs. E. H. Youngblood, at Wint seat. To oee Mrs. J. M. Ccbb'a beau ful roses almost makes one belie1 that we are on the threshold spring instead of the Indian sue mer. Miss Minnie Fuller and sever; young men from the Lougmin section will become matriculad ot the S. C. C. I. for the ensuit session. . . Mrs. J. C. Sheppard and Mil Rhett Sheppard have returne after a pleasant visit to Mr Sheppard's sister, Mrs. Maxwel in Greenville. Have you tried our syrup Genuine Georgia Cane syiup au all other varieties always on haue TIMMONS BROS. Mrs. Emma Auld and Mis Mary Auld returned on Frida last1 from St.- Louis where the had been for some days atteudin the great exposition. Messrs. W. VV. and Earl F?lle: were among the visitors to ou town on Mouday. The latter wil this week enter upon his dutie as salesman for his brother, Di R. M. Fuller, at McCormick. Jovial and jocular Mr. Luk May has been spending severa weeks in the mountains and al Harris Springs. Doubtless, whei he returns he will be rosy cheekei and decidedly rotund in form. When you seh ct a suit from ou samples* and we take your meas ure you can rest assured that yoi will be pleased with fit, quality and price. C. E. MAY. Mr.c. W. Spencer, who probably has erected more buildings it Edgefield than any other contract or, has been awarded the contrae! for the erection of a building foi the Bank of Leesville. Why send your son or daughtei away to college when you have the South Carolina Co-Educa tional Institute, which raukf among the best colleges in th( etate, so near to your home. Mr. J. E. Har-t has completed stock-taking and is now in the northern markets purchasing G large stock of fall merchandise He goes direct to headquarters to buy is why his stock is always kept np to tbo top-notch in style aud quality. Capt. T. C. Morgan received many a hearty haud-shake while on~a visit to our city on Saturday last. There is not another citizen within the borders of our county who is more highly esteemed than ie this gallant old ve.eran of the '.Lost Cause", s. We have always al vised th? I armers ol our county not to sell their cotton seed but if they will Bell them, the Edgefield market ie the proper place. Our buyers give correct weights and the highest market price. Try them, Miss Louise Gibson, who is universally beloved in Edgefield, will arrive the latter part of the week to snend some days with friends. ThiB will bethe first visit that she has made to Edgefield since moving to Atlanta two yeaps ago. Mr. D. A.- Tompkins has au abiding faith in tin future of our town. He is now in correspf ndence with Mr. C. W. Spencer concern ing the erection of a two-story brick residence in the rear of the Methodist church. It will be, if erected, an np-to-date structure and an ornament to Edgefield. It is to be covered with slate instead of shingles, ** Mr. \V. H. Nicholson leaves to-day for Green wo ad where he will locate for the practice of law. He is well equipped for the pro fession which he has ohoseu and we confidently believe that a full measure of success will attend him. Mr. Nicholson will bo asso ciated with his brother, Hon. B. E. Nicholson, the style of the firm being Nicholson, & Nicholson. The Edgefield boys who.attend ed the encampment at Manassas returned on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Collett was a' lieutenant in. the Richland Volunteers, and Messrs. B. F. Mays, C. A. Maye, J L. Carwile, L. B. Jones, H.F. War ren and W. E. B. Tompkius were . members of the Governess GuardB. They report having had a great time. . A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Rev. C. E. Burts ii recuperating at the homo of his brother in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Mary Buford is in Atlanta making additional purchases for her millinery establishment. Mrs. R. A. Cochran and her very pr.-tty daughter, Miss Fan nie, were shopping in our town on Monday. Supreme Dictator J. C.' Shep pard is in Poughkeepsie, N. Y,. on business pertaining to the Knights of Honor. Mrs. Annie Walker, accompa nied hy Miss Stella, than whom no young lady is more univeisally beloved in Edgefield, has corie to spend some time in our town. Mrs. Mary A. Ashley, of Fruit Hill,.is visiting relatives in our town. The latter part of the week she will go to Aiken to 6p?nd some time. The elections are over, for two yea'S at least-"Praise God from whom all blessings flow". We quote this reverently and in all sincerity. The S. C. C. I. has 17 officers aud teachers engaged for the session which begins September the 29th. 'This faculty represents tho very best colleges and universities in the United States. The town of Edgefield is. en tirely too small to hold Mr. E. J. Mims these days. Even Great er New York would not suffice a "whoppiug" boy has arrived at his house. A satisfied Cus1 om^r is the bett advertisement. We have beeu takiug measures for men's suits for five years, and have never had a complaint. C. E. MAY. The mothers and daughters of Edgefield are cordially iuvited to attend a lecture given by Mrs. Jennie S. Edler, of Chicago, on the 14th of ihis month at half past four o'clock in the opera house. The Edgefield public school, that is, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades, will commence on Thursday of this week. The parents should have their children promptly on hand at the opening hour. If there are any who contem plate entering tho South Carolina Co-Educational Institute on the 29inst. it would be the part of wisdom for them to make appli cation at once. There are only a few vacancies and the rooms will be assigned in the order that the applications are rec'ived. . Rev. P..P. Blalock filled the pulpit of our Baptist church on Sunday morning last, preaching a very able sermon upon the subject of missions-carrying the gospel to the teeming millions in be nighted lauds. We wish every church member in Edgefield, irrespective of deuomiuatioual affiliation, could have heard this discourse. The Advertiser household will be fixed for the winter. We'll have gallons of preserves, jelly, marmalade, and eat apple, tarts and drink cid?-r to beat the band a delinquent subscriber has promised to bring us a whole bushel (four pecks or t hil ty two quarts)of Shockley apples on sub scription accouut. How grievously disappointed we shall be should we fiud this to be a case of ccunt iug the chickeus before they hatch. Pretty, talented, music-loviug Miss Faunie Sheppard, the daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlrndo Shep pard, will leave this week to enter the Breuau conservatory of music, which is l.jcated at Gainsville, Ga., M?6S Faunie completed the full courso at the S. C. C. I. and now goes to Brenau to pursue a spa cial post-graduate course in music. During this prolonged absenoe she will be greatly missed by her Edgefield friends who will hold her in loving memory. A new mercantile firm : Messrs. L. E. Jackson and E. S. Jobns'on have formed a copartnership, the style of the new firm being Jack sin & Johnson. Mr. Jackson has moved his stock of merchan dise into Mr. Jonnstons's store iu the Advertiser building. These gan tlemen will carry a full Hue gen eral merchandise. They are both deservedly popular and we pre dict that they will have a very successful business .career. Call to see the new firm. Mother's Ear A WOKO IN MOTHER'S BARI WHEN NURSING AN IM PANT, ANO IN THE MONTHS THAT COMB DB PORE THAT TIME, M SCOTT'S EMULSION SUPPLIES THB EXTRA STRENGTH ANO NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR THB HEALTH OP BOTH MOTHER ANO CHILD. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, . New York. 50c. and Si.00 ; all druggists. The buildings, ' equipments, faculty, and courge of eiv?y of-the South Carolina Co-Educational. Institute will compare favorably with the majority of the col egee in South Car lina. Mr, J. W.. Cheatham, official cotton weigher, bas just received what might be called the regula^ tiou cotton scales. Instead o( using the platform scales that are usually mounted on wheels, Mr. Cheatham will use the old style steelyard, the bale of cotton being raised by means of a lever. It wi il be im?* 'Bi ble foran error to occur if the urns indicated by th*;. weigh1 the beam are correctly read, i scales should givtj entire sfaction, even to the mosteo al Lus individual. Rev. .?".in Laue will sail for China on October the 1st to take up the work for which he has for years felt that he was called lo perform. Edgefield has been greaU ly honored in having two rapre-; seutatives, Miss June Nicholson aud Rev. John Lake, upon the foreign field. Two of Mr. Lake's sisters, Misses Sophie and Claray have also applied to the Foreign Missionary Board to be appoinU-d as missionaries. Should they be received, they, too, will probably set sail on October the first. This would be four to go out from Edgefield to carry the gospel mes sage to those ih benighted China-. Everything about the college is being renewed and renovated. The two buildings in which the graded school ia conducted are being attractively painted. WOP); is being done on the interior of the college building. Even the trees in the large grove are being whitewashed. Col. Bailey' nev^ir leaves a stone unturned when-it comes to adding to the beauty'of school premises or to the comfort of the pupils. The merry voices' ?f the students and the peals of tKe college bell will soou be heard throughout Buncombe and all Edgefield. Boyla n-Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick Calhoun of Edgefield, S. C., an nounce the engagement of their sister, Miss Marie Isabel Boy kin to Mr. Jospph Maner Lawton of Savannah, Ga., tho wedding- to take placo on November the 17tb,, at 1 heir home "Abueywood." Miss Boykin and Mr. Lawton are both well known in the sociat world of South Carolina and Georgia. Basement for Co liege Building'. From the very opening day, September the 29'tb, the S. C. C. I. will be crowded with students. In order to make room forall who have applied the largo basement is to be- converted into a dining room that will be 40 by 60 feet. Tho kitcheu-is also to be moved to the basement. This will give nearly half a dozen additional dormitory rooms. The con trac tr for' finishing the basement so that, it can be utilized has boen, awarded to Mr. C W. Spencer, *vho erected the college buildiug. It is a well merited compliment to Mr. Spen cer to give him this second-con tract, being proof positive that he gave entire satisfaction on the first one. The basement is to be entirely completed by, October 1st. Then the college building will be practically four iitories high. Mr. Grice Returns It has become proverbial that when a person once drinks Edge field's "Park" water they are con strained, as if by magic, to remain, in Edgefield, or caused to return if they for a time take up their abode elsewhere. The "Park" water theory has been exempli fied in the case of Mr. D. T. Grice and family. Some months ago Mr. Grice moved to Sharon, Ga., and engaged in the hotel and livery business. Despite the be witching charms of Georgia he has been constrained to come back to "his own, his native land". He with his family will occupy the old Methodist parsonage which has been mad new without aud within. Mr. Grice will conducta boarding house, and in c.mnectioi: therewith will run a livery busi ness. Mr. Grice is being cordially welcomed by his host of friends. "TEETHINA" as its name implies, Is used by by every mother wise, To 6tay convulsion that come on. When teething time begins to dawn. For Nausea, Vomiting and the weak, irritable Stomach' of chil dren; nothing equals Dr. Moffett's "TEETHINA (TeethingPowders) It Aids Digestion and regulates the Bowels. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD; . To All Whom this may Conoern: lu pursuance to the require ments of law, we the undersign Officers of the Mount Maria Burial Aid Society of the oounty and state aforesaid, here by give notice that.we will apply to the Seoretary of the State for a Charter for said Society, H. L. PRICE, Prest. S. HARIS?N, Sec. LLT* COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS r?~ /CONSUMPTION Price FDR I 0UGHSr.nl 50c & $1.00 W0LDS Free Trial. Surest and duickoot Core for THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or HONEY BACK 1 OH?B Cwe Rheumatism Hot sulphur baths give relief at once, quieting the pains of Rheumatism aud Gout. The sulphurtreatraent,external and internal, will cure both of these terrible diseases. But the snlphur must be in such form that it eau be absorbed by the system. The only preparation of sulphur ever discovered that can be absorbed by the skin and by the diges tive organs is Hancock's It is Nature's Greatest Germicide. Such a certain cure that we guarantee . to cure Eczema, Acne, Itch, Dandruff, Ringworm, Prickly^ Heat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Mouth and Throat, Cuts, and all diseases of the scalp. For sate by all reliable druggists. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Ointment Prepared especially for Burn:;,Scalds, Open Sores, Chafed Parts, RawSurfaces, Boils, Piles, Roughness of Face and Hands and all Skin Diseases. Write for booklet on the curative and toilet uses of sulphur. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO., Baltimore, Md. 15 Reasons Why You Should Send Your Sons and Daughters to the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute. M CM i * Edgefield is noted for its health-being: situated ina high, dry, rolling country. Handsome new brick buildings with modern improvements and up-to-date equipments. Extensive grounds-beautiful oak grove -ideal surroundings. High-toned, cultured, Christian men and women compose the Faculty-IT teachers, each a specialist. Greatest care used in selecting teachers whose personal influence over the students will be elevating. The President and 14 teachers live in the building with the students. Frcm the time the student reach Edgefield until they take the train to their home.', they are under the watchcare and close per sonal attention of the President and teachers. Regular sludy hours morning, afternoon and night under thc direct supervision of the teachers. High Standard-thorough Course of Study-our work bears close inspectic ii. In competitive examinations for West, Point, Annapolis and other scholarships, our.students have always been eminently suc cessful. On account of our thorough Literary Course, excellent training in discipline and tbe general up-building of character morally and religiously, our graduates are always in demand as teachers, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, ?fcc. 12. Table supplied with good, wholesome and properly prepared food, 14 Teachers i ti dinning room with students. 13. Because only a limited' number of boarders in taken, thereby making it possible for each student to receive the personal atten tion of the Faculty. 14. Only two students to each room in the Dormitory. Six students to each table in the Dinning Room. No crowding allowed in any of the Departments of the Institution. 15. Expenses moderate. If you desire to patronize our Institution it is important that you engage room in Dormitory at once. Only a few vacancies exisD. Write for illustrated catalogue. PRESIDENT F. N. K. BAILEY, Edgefield, S. C. PROCLAMATION. -o STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE CHAMBER , WHEREAS information has been received at this Department that an atrocious murder was committed in the County of Edgeiield on or about the 24th daj of August W04, upon the body of Spencer Barnes by Arthur Holliday ana Charles Holliday and that the said Arthur Holliday and Cbarles,Holliday has fled from justice. KOW, THEREFORE, I, D, C. Hey ward, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the.majesty of the law vin dicated, do hereby offer a reward of Twenty Five Dollars each for the ap prehension, delivery and conviction of the said Arthur and Charles Holliday to the Sheriff of Edgeiield County at Edgefield S. C. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this sixth day FSEAL] of September A. D. 1904, and in the 129th year of the .Independence of the United States of America. By the Governor: D. C. HEY WARD. J. T. GANTT, Secretary of State. LUMBER FOR SALE. Feet Long Leaf Pine Lumber. At my plantation between Modoc and Clark's Hill, S. C. All sizes for house build ing. W. M. ROWLAND, Clark's Hill, S. C. WANTED : Two. comp?tent teachers-gentlemen! for princi pal and lady for assistant-to teach the V, aycross school during the ensuing cession, which begins on November 1st. Apply to M. B. HAMILTON, Sec. Board, Waycroes, S. C. LNSTJK.A NCEAGENCY When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of B"1RJ? Insurance Companies; also Agent for the New York X.,I?^E> - - - Insurance Co. I will appre preciate a share of your bus iness. 1 can be found at my office-Office No. 2---ovcr Bank ot Edgefield. Janies T. MIMS ! THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS' BANK. IS05 Broad Street. W. ?. YOUNG, - - - President J. G. WJE1GLK, - --- Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits. L. (Il J If your eyes are worth having thev are worth saving. Do so with the right kind of glasses. PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, Qa. GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all do Toot? of sight. Grinds the proper glasses and WARRANTS thom. Lenoeo cut into your frame while you walt. FREE OF CHARGE, mldidneyo?raiassesi R. J. PARK'S WAGON YARD, COR. GREEN AND 15T11 STS. AUGUSTA, GA. The largest and best stables in City. Large wagon shed and good rooms for wagoners, good feed boxes. .Jgg-See Sign. R. j. Park's Wagon Yard on Hawk's Gul ly Bridge. Geo.F. Mims, Optician. Has moved ing, occupyin a space of 48 We arc now off everything in our Iii JU 100,000 CLUB SHELLS, CAR LOADS of BA< LOADS of WAG CAR L( NAILS, ONE CAR LOAD WIRE FENCING, io< " PLOW STOCKS, PLOW POI WE ARE ALSO CARRYING 'Call and iuspect our \ THE FARMERN BANK OF' EDGEFIELD.S. c., STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY ? THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDSEF " N Paid up Capital.f 58,000.00 M Surplus and Undivided. Pr o fi ts-. -. 22,00i \ 00 fm Liability of Stockholders.~.. 58,00x00 {Jj Protection to depositors .$138,00^.00 &\ We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to thc :it>uve acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. Oiljrpfjv ?sion of its cha rter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian dministrator and executor, and to accept and e xecute trusts generally. %? A. E. PADGETT, President V. II RAIN. F )R?, Vice-Pre J. L. CAUGIIMA.V, Cashier. W. H. HAULING, Asst.rCashi e At icu t?o ii Farmers ! ! BAGGING, TIES, COTTON SHEETS and OLIVER PLOWS ser G J TO JONES & BON. MEW GOODS* We Have Opened 6 Dozan Ladies Walking Skirts from $1.50 to $0.00. Style is new and up-to-date Our Skirt Goods from 2Sc,to $1.23 Per yard are lovely and Stylish. J. M. COBB, 'Ladies come early and let us suit you. Regina Music Box Free to Somebody All ladies are invited to call and see it. JAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in Tuesdays^ Watch this space for DORN & MIMS' new advertisement -next week, L into its New Store Build g three floors each covering 00 square feet pring to the trade a large assortment of ie. 1ST RECEIVED: 5000 BUSHELS of RED RUSTPROOF OATS, TWO 3GING, TWO CAR LOADS of TIES, TWO CAR ONS, TWO CAR LOADS of BUGGIES, ONE )AD of FURNITURE, THREE CAR LOADS of FLOUR, ONE CAR LOAD of of BARBED WIRE, ONE CAR LOAD of WOVEN DOO LBS. TOBACCO, ONE CAR LOAD STOVES. NTS, HARROWS and FERTILIZERS FOR GRAIN.. \ A FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND UNDERTAKER'S GOODS. STOCK and you will buy.