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J 1905. H? stands pre-emi _^ety, purity, probi* plenty, prosperity. .'.' ^ensary stands decidedly for deviltry, debauchery, dissi pation, degradation, drunken? ness, damnation. Which do you. stand for ? Let -conscience answer. Eveh.the vague possibility of j cotton,bringing twelve or fifteen cents makes the farmer, merchant, bauker-everybody-feel good. Notwithstanding the fact that the ADVERTISER is frequently of fered tempting prices to publish whiskey advertisements, we con-! tinue to say NO to all of them, and feel that we lose nothing by refusing. It has been rumored for some time that there were gross irregu larities i ri the finances of Saluda county. Supervisor Padgett is out- in a card asking that a thorough investigation be made, so as to prove the truth or falsity of Buch rumors. The wave of anti-dispensary agitation has not yet reached Aiken, but that county will have to. hold an election any way this fall to choose.a successor to Hou. L. B. Etheredge, member of the House of Representatives from Aiken comity, who resigned re cently. Let us hope thattherp will not be a repetition of last year's disgraceful' conduct in the Horss Creek Valley. In the northern cities many persons are now prostrated by the heat, deaths being reported every day. In the south, we mean the extreme south, that dread disease, yellow fever, is .terrifying the peo pie. After all the most favored section in all the world is -about midway between. New York and New Orleans. In South Carolina, especially Edgefield, we nevei suffer from the^extre m es of season or temperature a/hd their atten dant ills. .'... \ .^??^p?ojjleV.seem-to think that ^^orbidding^tbofrjs?le. of diguo] ^SS??iich^s now in ?became person?! on the streets whipped out a pist^ Quite re ce ntly a dispensary inspector in this state dreya revolver from ite Liding in|ar/attack upon an editor It seems Juen that the law against carrying concealed weapons does not prohibit, yet who would ask for the repeal of said law. It only restrains-does not prohibit. So with prohibition. It restrains or reduces the evil-does not pro hibit absolutely. See the point ? The person or persons who, through the - Augusta Cotton Factorage Comj^n^j^efrajid^ certaiaj?arair\r07 wn0 had stored ni colton with them, should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. It is bad enough for a farmer, who ha sstruggled hard lo make a crop of cotton, to suffer loss in the price fluctuations at the hands of speculators, but in finitely worse when the entire pro ceeds of ? year's work are deliber ately stolen by parties in whom confidence was reposed. A few more ugly failures like the one above alluded to will cause far mers to be afraid to ship cotton to any factor. Therefore, the honest commission merchants, for their own sake?, should also be interested in the punishment of the dishonest ones. Doing Tlieir Own Thinking. The dispensary is nothing new to our people. They have seen ils operations for twelve years, and, having made up their minds pro or con, no amount of argu ment from politicians will change them. The citizens of this coun ty,are more intelligent, better io-j formed upon public questions now than they were a decade ago and are doing their own thinking, and will do their own voting. For thie reason we confidently believe that every individual who attends the mass meeting on Saturday next, ;whelher ho be for or against the dispensary, will have thp same views and convictions. | upon this very important ques tion after the meeting as he did before. We admire the man-! everybody does-who carefully, conscientiously weighs such mat ters for himself, and having come r'to.a definite conclusion, has the moral courage to stand by his ^convictions. ir-; j Meeting*. is a call for a co b9 heldjitJEdge .urday next: ne undersigned citizens of aeld County, believing that ; questiou which ?B now heing agitated by our people in this county-the best method of deal ing with the sale' of whiskey-is a matter of vital importance to our people both from a material, Jj! moral and social standpoint. "We do not believe that any question involving as much as this questiou does to our people, T should be passed on without a fall j ' and free discussion. We believe i that euch elector will-ba better qualified to cast his ballot for 'ht? best interest of his community himself aud his State after hear ing such a discussion on this Sub ject. "For the purpose of having such a discussion we hereby call a mass meeting to be held at Edgefield Court House on Saturday, August 5, 1905, and request Senator B..R. Tillman, the Hon. J. C. Sheppard, the Hon. W. J.Talbert, all of oui representatives from this county in the Geueral Assembly, and any other person who feels disposed to participate in said discussion, to be present and address the peuple on the question at issue." This call bas been signed by about three hundred citizens, whose names we rcgiet our in ability to publish. A vast majori ty of ihe signers doubtless favor the dispensary, while some favor ed the public discussion aud affix ed their signatures but are op posed to the sale of liquor. The Farmers' Institute. On Tuesday a small but repre sentative body of farinas inet in the court house to hear the ex cellent addresses that were de lived, by the' professors from Clemson College. The meetiug was presided over by Mr. S. B. Mays who intro duced Prof. D. W. Daniel as the first speaker. This gentleman made one of the best addresses upon the hackneyed thorne, "Education", that we hav? eyer listened to. Would that every lath( r and mother in the county could have heard it. The eloquent words of Prof. Daniel would have caused them to firmly resolve to make even greater sacrifices to educate their Suns and daughters. The next speaker was Prof. C. L. Newman who discussed agri culture in a general way, besides answering very thorovg'ily and satisfactorily a number of practi cal questions from farmers in the audience. Prof. Newman lays stress upon deep plowing and thorough preparation, ah o upon rotating crops so nato continually build np instead of impoverish tl 8 landB. \ Dr. L. A. Klein closed the ex ercises of the day withv.a valuable discussion of the diseases of the .^estf ii^M?i?^ii^4^^r{^rtndeT, sai( DryJTilt?n, is to stand the horse rn cold water, such as a ru lining, branch. If there are no complica tions this will invariably cure the animal. / ._? COLD SPRING/ A great congregation attended the union meeting here Saturday and Sunday. Much interest was manifested in the discussion of all the queries. All the speakers were at their besf. Dr. T. M. Bai ley, of Greenville, and Rev. ?V; I. Masters, of Greenwood, O * Sheppard, Esq.. and lioj^ffiiam Thurmond of Engeld were present- These virfting brethren took ?na^Oy^part iu discussion. JBailey preached the .[missionary sermon on Suuday. The same was listened to by one of ihe largest congregations that ever attended the Red Hill church Dr. Bailey was at his best aud after the dinner a good collec tion was taken for state missions. Your correspondent spent last week at Mt. Zion church with Rev. P. B. Lanham. There are many good people in Mt. Zion church and Brother Lanham is doing a good work among them. All of the people of the church and community are devoted to Mr. Lanham. Our town aud community twi s filled with delegated &nd visitors to the union meeting. Dr. Bailey, Rev. V. I. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dobey and Misses May Bell aud Julia Strom visited at Rose Cottage during the union. Mr. V. B. Thomas sent us ;j. well developed and matured .col ton boll that was fully opened, so you see that soon the fleecy staple will be on the market. Mr. J. H. Bussey is building a new barn. Mr?. Annie Hammond who lost her house iu the spring by fire bas let a contract for a new house. Mr. Gus Edmunds has ?omi of the finest water melons that w have seen this year. The rain last Friday night .greatly refreshed all vegetation and our farmers are in goo 1 spir its. The chain gang is working our roadB now. The road leading to che Grove church will be worked so the people will have good roads to attend the series of meet ing which wi J] be in progr?s- no week. ROSE COTTAGE. Picture Frames; We have just received a full iue of Moulding lor Picture Frames. So we can make fra nie? my size desired and at?very rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. To the People of Edgefield County. ] A mass meeting will be held iii the grove of J.. Wi DeVore a' Edgefield Court House at 10 o'clock a, m., Saturday, August 3th, for a full discussiou of the following subject : ! rHE BEST METHOD OF DEALING WITH TUE WHISKEY EVIL. Advocates of Prohibition, Li- ? sense aud Dispensary systems ? have consented to address the peo ple ou this occasion. This meeting is iuteuded to be an educational and non-personal discussion of the liquor question. N G Evans, F W P Butler, S : McG Sim kins, A E Padgett, Pv L Dunovaut, L T May, W S Adam?, Wm A Byrd, E H Folk. Committee cf Citizens. C E May, Mayor, B J Crooker, A A Glover,'? M Smith, Jr. Committee Town Council, Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don': realize that many pain poisous originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's Nev/ Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of un digested food-or money back 25c at G. L. Penn cc Son and W. E. Lynch & Co. Bargains in matting. For tb? next ten days we will ofter un precedented bargains in Matting. Now is the "time for (he ladies to spread bright new matting upon their floors. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. Agonizing Burns Vre .j h s ta ntly relieved, and p?'i fcctly healed, by Buck len's Arn ica Salve. C. Ri ve u bark. Jr., of Nor folk, Vu., writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully ; that il blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Salve stopped th? pail., and healed it. without a eear." Also heals- all wounds and sore?. 25c al G. L. P. un & Son and \V. E. Lynch it Co. Our stock ol' Undertaker's" Sup plies is complete. We carry all sizes, styles and grades of casket? and coffins: Our caskets finished ?ti plush-and broadcloth are very handsome. We stand nady tj serve you either day cr night. Our hearse responds prompt ly to al l calls. RAMSEY & JONES. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but lillie .foresight, to tell, that when'your stomach and liver are badly a Heeled, grave trouble is a head*-un I ess you take the proper m?diane for your dis ease, as Mrs. Joh ii A. Young, of Clay, N. Y.. diet She says: "1 bad neura'gia oV-lthe liver an i stomach, my heart; was weakeued, and I could not ea;, I was very bad for a long tiro), but iu Elec tric Bitters, I fourd .just what I . ? KI j un -i-i i j. i. a ii IA/-cruLT^ au \.i ? ? . E. Lynch & Co. Price 5Uca bottle. I We carry a full line of all kinds of Paints, also Lead, O.i and Terpentine. Large assortment of blushes. ! G. L. PENN & SON. I . ? Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters have late ly been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Dis covery foi>Consumption, Coughs aJidCo^A^and other medicines, Flu's is- to w ?'T?jBP*. ? b e w are o ? such people, w'ho seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which- have been suc cessfully curing disease, for over 35 years. A sure protection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr. King's, or Buck len's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H. E. BUCK EEN & CO., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. For sale by G. Ll Penn it Sou and W. E. Lynch & Co. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles .Itching, Blind, I?leedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refut.d money if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any cass, no matter ol' how long standing, in G to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest. COc. \l your druggist hasn't it send ?50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. not represented, writ . in :i .. (? r i ar*.culara. IL. E. MAY3 r&t. CO. C?NCZaiPiAT?. O 13 2 ? . ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Savy Mills. Cotton Gins, Presses etc. E. J. NORR/S, DO YOU GET UP WITH A L?ME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. t Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j the great kidney, liver t and bladder remedy, .e lt is the great medl fp| cal triumph of the nine II teenth century; dis , covered after years of scientific research by ^1 Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested in so many v/ays, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if ybu have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to i Dr. Kilmer 8c Co.,Bing- j hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Eoot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't mnke any mistake, buf erne mb er the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, .md the address, Binghamton; N. Y., np. e'-ery bottle. WANTED: Lady or gentleman ol' lair educa'ion to travel foi ti rm nf $250,000 capital. Salar. $1.072 per year payable; weekly 15 x penses lid vu need. Add res- Gen. G. Clows, Edgpfield, S. C. : . Nothing on thc Market Equal to Chamberlain s u Colic, Cholera and fi Diarrhoea Rem : edy I This fact is well known th druggists, everywhere, and nine oilt of len will give their custom-; eis this .pr?paraiion when best is asked for. Mr. O'-v. Wir-, m T, ii pro mir. en I druggist o.f Joseph, Mo., in ;i ciicnl tr r. >., hip; ?us'<uner?s nays : "There is mi* hing' ? ii th-- mi?k-t iii lln?wayof pater/ij .n'.'diciue which equals Chainlj?r Ifiiii'ri Cniic, tv hole rn and DhiT-; ihnen Remedy f??r h >v?H*| eoni il.-ii'ils. W i K-H! and recorem jnd ibis preparation.' J:"<?r s?le liv All Druggist/. JAS. S. BYRD, \ SUKGKON DENTIST,: \ Ji DGEF1ELD. S. C. } ^-Oiliie over Post-OUicJ-. A Warning to Mothers. . Too much care cannot .hey used with small children:^ duri^:. the hot weather of the su dimer mouthf to guard agaiust bow.ei^fr oil, and see that it is fre^h,k-as rancid oil nauseates and has; a tendency to gripe. If this does riot .check the bowels give. Chamar jlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and then a. dosejpf 'castor oil, and the disease may l\e "checked in its incipiency and al! danger avoided. The castor oU* and this remedy should be pr? cured at once and kept ready foi i not ant use as soon as the fi rsi dication of any bone! trouble pears. This is the most suace treatment known and ma relied upon with i m p licit_?c dence e\^ri~C3~C?se& of cholera in fantum. For sale hy All Druggists. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BkOMO QUIN INE Tablets. A ll druggist refund the money if il fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. 1 IEE AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK. S23 Broad Street. W. 1$. YOUNG, - - - P'ssideut J. G. WEIGT-K, - Cashier SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED Interest Paid on Deposits, JANUARY AND J [JLY, * Rate 4% Has Stood the Test 25 Years Tlie old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking:, lt is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No nure, no piv fiOc. .INSURANCE**""" When planing your fnsur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strung line J! iriRB: - - _ insurance Com pa nie.?, our j Agent for lim New - Year \ Insurance Co. 1 will ap preciate a sl.are of ynurbiisi ! ness, t can be lound at rn* ollice-Ofliee No -2.--over Dank Ol Eclgciicld. James TT. MIx\f^ After your spring hotipe cieai - iugbeanl?fy ymir homes hy hy ing pretty malting uooh y un flIK.TS. We carry a large stock ci Malling aird Linohunid ju n greai variety of patiernp. We invite liv ladies to see nur all-Cotton earp0! ?it 35 cents p< r yard. Ir j* \U} ujj. ful ?11 d v ?rv ih'siriihl'-. lt.i MB EY & j OK'?i. Kr-si Oatmeal, Force and f rape N?i's lit TIMMOXS ?r.oe. Odds an We are still offering some of goods. All REMNANTS; closed out to make room for c If you have the cash we < for one dollar. JOQ> not ^w^ad tloXG prooes STO ??RTISER BUILDING, SUCCESSOR TO I C. A. GRIFF 7 Represents the following oh Insurance Companies:.. Home of New York, New York Underv Phoenix of.' Hf . X . Roy?: Liverpool, / Northern Insurance Atlanta-Birr / . HARTFORD ISSUE These companies have bei county for over twenty-five ye 1 will appreciate a cont Prompt and careful attention < \ TiStES S KT Wi! ?LE YOU WAIT. 1 hit vc j us! installed ai my shop in; ujnsL improved lire pulling nach i no on the MI ar kel-tho H O US Ii CO LD T IKE SE S?T E \ i. \Vbile 3*ou wail-in twenty minn ies-1 caa shrink the tires ul'yum vvngon or buggy without de fae i ii y .r charring the rim of the wheels is is often done when the ti/es are aeated. ff you have tires sei nj ce while culd by this machine vou will n ?vcr again allow them u be heated. I have au exp?i? t ie meehiue. Ii. J. CHOOK ICR. A wonderfully capable built on the Kodak pl satisfy experienced p simple that children < PICTURES & Loads in dayli C?rtri Fitted with menisc with iris diaphragm 5 Full description in K at ans} photographic EASTft mm Mwsm Reme: TIM MOXS & CORI L Y, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. . Crown and Bridge Work a Special d Ends. ia : great bai g ains in many line , ODDS and ENDS must b ?ur large Fall Stock. :an give you a pile of good! ,9 Join tlx? L?ig- to irnry - EDGEFIELD, S. C. J y CO., \ reliable and popular Fire miers, Hartford, ll Insurance Company of i Company of London, ningham Insurance Co m pan)' LANCE COMPANY eh doing business in Edgefield a rs. ?nuar.ce of your patronage, riven to all business. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPAHD, Vf. W. ADAMS, J. ll. BOIJKNIQHT. T. H. RAINSFOED, il. M. Cou?, B. S. HOLLAND, A. ti. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLEE, W. E. l'KESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. \V. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E. J. M IMS, Cushier . J. il. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier, g Pays interest on deposits by special tieri tract. Money to loan on liberal term.--. Prompt and polite attention to bus-' ness. YOUR Account Solicited*. Price, $?jX)0 ! and accurate camera an. Good enough to hotographers, yet so :an use it. 4x3^ inches. ight with film ges. us lens, and shutter stops. 5* odak Catalog FREE deniers or by mail. MN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. ^ayt Grip In Two. m Eos? 25c. INSURANCE, General agent for Prudential Life Insurance Company, for Eilgelielil ind Sal|jda counties. WM. 8, COG BURN, Edgefield. S.C THE FARMERSBANK OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN EDC Paid up Capital. f 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits.... 23,000-00 Liability of Stockholders." '.. 58,000.00 Protection to Depositors.,.. $139,000.00 ' We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the auuve acts. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. LT i i jr po* ?sion of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, puard.an dmtnistrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. A. E. PADGETT, Pre?ident .H RAIN F Rn, JVice-Pre W. H. HAULING, Cashier. J. E. CAUGHMAN, Asst. Cashier ore s Queen Quality and Reed's Shoes for Women and THE HU-MA-NIC for Men. Their advantages in gracefulness, style, foot ease, and durability are unsurpassed. , TURNER, Proprietor? Special Slimmer Sales OUR CLOTHING has excellent quality and fit. The prices are low for the quality of goods. Your trade solicited. M A. HART & CO. '?The J>aditi" Insurance Company of America1 CAPITAL and SURPLUS OVER 10.000,000,00 No Fire Insurance Company in the United States has much CASH Capital or Capital and Surplus Combined. 'Lowest rates. E. J. .A GENT. Summer Clothing;. We have the very suit tba* you need for these hot da vs. Can fit you in very cool * two-piece suit o?- in- full light weight suit of SERGE CASSIMERE or WORSTED. All ol tho ate styles, in Hals for men and boys-in STRAW and FELT, Have you seen our line of Men's Ox? fords. They are unsurpassed. Come let us show you. .BROS., Dealers in Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Also the Ceci lian Piano Player. SATISFACTrON GUARANTEED. Call on or write us for prices and terms. NINETY SIX, S. C. Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic \^0-Cure-No-Payf |Q c$ifs?