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^Advertiser EDNESDAY-, AUG. 8? emu B.Kellah" Fair' 1 ft on Mon |of a'fortnightVsoj??rn io Island at the boree. Of her er.^?fr:" "Wai re ri:-rP*?ir.'" J<T>f'? ;-Eu'Sp n?? Mu r pht?yr a ad Jlurence Mounts,- pf Au gil ar jervis) ting* nt l ho : Imriie of -u u t, M rs. .V. . C- Add is o u. .;&7 'Brda'dwafer; $t;'i will at m early:*day tbe erection elpgant residence on. bis ibl?; farnr near: his-'fath^Tte ^Luray" at Penn's is daily nfc scores and scores of Jthat ?feel ing'''-LCalvin . .Morgan i/road}' to ser.ve you and [beat girl. Advertiser -Joh .Office is rod to do ali kinds of-print je use only first quality ma and guarantee satisfaction. Mattie Tompkins. Miss and Mr. Jack Tompkins, fksville, have been visiting home of Mrs. Maggie T. >r several days. Butler, the faithful black? says he has been crossing ridge, over Beaverdam on ?treet for upwards of thirty md that he has never before it to be washed away. ry thing is as "merry as riage bell" at ttje elegant y home .of Mr. and Mrs. IM. Mays. Misses Annie am and' Weinona Mathis este of Miss' Ethel Mays eek.* e mighty good meu were ad io the cotton weigher's n on* Saturday last, but lould not all.be elected: Let Q that their tum will yet before many cotton crops rketed. jrtain little girl in Edge pegged her papa a few days let herlearn to ride borse |Sbe was<told to wait till she ttle larger. The little girl im ttely replied: "V\rby, I've ridiog Harold Norris' goat Ibaok. to-morrow those who took (lu the cavalry tight at Brao ation, Culpepper county vir during the Civil War, will a reunion at the old battle id. It was iu this battle tbat M. C. Butler lust his leg, ie has been invited to be the of honor. JameB Youngblood carno om. Augusta last week ano? lt several days with bis broth d sifters at the old home, e Hill", in our eastern sub . He attended service iu the tist church ou Suuday.moru which wa? the first! timo '?hat. lad enjoye&vrthe 'ofiivdlega iOf tiding that church since the eut building was dedicated en years-?go. !w is.the time to give the lur patch attention. .The wsy to ?sed in growing them is to pre well', fertilize well and tben ?t'BuiBt's. seed. We have all Ileties, Buist's Improved Ruta a/YeUow, Aberdeen, Golden I, Yellow Globe,, White Globe Seven Top. Seud in jour lers. ; ' , G. L. l i nn & Sou. fUncle" John -Dorn has made ting a close study all of bis. f, and has been very.successful, tile in conversation with bim a days ago the writer asked bim Iat he thought of the. outlook for ton. His reply was: "Cotton, put on a great deal of "fruit in days, and with favorable con? [ions we can yet. moke a fairly )d crop except where it has ieu drowned ^" PRESCRIPTIONS our special We solicit your Prescriptions, v or night. \VE GUARANTEE pure drugs, jcurate compounding,' aud rea mable prices. W E. LYNCH & GO. S. M. Smith Esq.,has secured the irdon of Emma Holloway color who was convicted of man laughter at the March term of >urt and sentenced to two years ?pris?nment in the penitentiary, idge Hydrick, before whom the ise was tried, recommended the Itrdon, owing to extenuating eir ?m8tances attending the killiug. GO-FLY keeps flies off horses Iud pattle.'Soli? hy '. ?. P. Blalopk, Jr. Oijr ? Btook' of Furniture- is ifw?ys-oom p?ete,. Bed-room Snit's, Irom $20. up. We buy in oar lots |n4. Qan make very low prices. Ramsey & Jones, Send me your orderB for Cotton beed'Hulls. I will deliver them fcnywbpre. in town r F, ?, Blalock, Jr, You can't break Mitchell wagon Skeins. We guarantee them to be hesL maleable iron. EDOEFIELE MERCANTILE CO. Picture Easels and Fire Screens all colors and desigue. l^dgegplj} ^lerpapfile fJop^pany, Have you a diploma or a picture hat you wish framed? We have [just received a beautiful assort ment of mouldings. Timmons Bros. 1 Mrs. Dr. Watts ? f. Greenw has beeu visiting her sister, 3\ Mr.: Wil liam- Chiles! from-'Bra ;.' '-has. a 1 ? o., .".bee n. .the guest of..v James X. Miuick. > ...Haveyau plaited your .tur patch:yat ?=Do uot delay lohj Remember that yoii .can,,. Buists' . turnip - se?ds. seed, in . varieties at Penn's. We" ? sk ed un old. darkey a : <Jays ago about his crop, and if 'had finished work.. His reply w .{?'De rain laid it by ter mei" Hi Lnot alone. Fully half of-the. or< .in this vici???iy have. hffen "1; by" rby:the rain. j /...Messrs. W. B. aud R. C. Ma ; Of Langley, were guests of, th cousin, Mr.Joe Maye, last wei ?Mr. W. B'. Mays is contemplati - wnoving to our towu to make ] home in future. We tr?st'that will decide to lo? ate amongus'p : manehtly. Messrs. Holland Bros:,, rt large dealers in musical instr nients of all kind?, are closing fl their stock at Ninety Six in ore to move to Greenwood by Septo: ber the 1st, wheie they will op asimilar business on a larg scale: Success to them. .. _ Mis and Mrs. Pye, of Lpuisiai are ^uests at the beautiful ai very hospitable . country home. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Broadwatf Mrs. Pye is a niece of Mrs. Broa water. They will leave the latt part of'tho week for the Idle Palms, thence to the mountaiu Mrs. Broadwater will accompai Mr. and Mrs. Pye on this deligh ful trip. Mrs. T. A. Rice, now of pu ham, N. C., ie the gueBt of h sister, Mrs. Asa G-. Broadwate Before her return to the "Ol North"'' state she will also vis friends in our town. Mrs. Ri< has been veiy warmly graete since her arrival iu Edgefield. M Rice is.-iu tho employment of tl ?ity authoritips bf Durham, boh ing a lucrative .and very respons ble posttiou. My len days Special Sale wi continue uutil August lOtb. J many of my customers have bee kept away on account of tl weather corditious. J. E. Hart. Mr. and Mrp. E. S. Johnsc Rpent Saturday and'Sunday wit thfv former's uncle, Mr. Cale Walton, who resides near Goc Hopo in Saluda county. M Johnson showed us two very lar? ears of corn lhat were grown b Mr. Walton in 1904. Wonder ho many farmers in Edgefield count have corn that is two years old We have never kuow,n a Walto w,Lo was not a successful farmo and, what is more, they are ? good all-round citizens as they ai farmers. Chambry, Ginghams, etc, i fact allouai mer Goods at gret bargain prices. J. W. Peak. Mr. ?. A. Cochran, who was i Columbia the- major portion c last week io Rttendance^uppu. meeting of Ihb State ?. -uallzatio Board, gave us the fol ewings iu formation that will be of intereF to our readers : The assessment c roftl estate? ri-mains the same i Edgefield as fixed by the count board, which is about 6% highe than the returns for 1902. Th real estate average now is $4.0 per aore against $3 G9 in 1905 This valuation was arrived at b taking ?S<fo of the average price a which laud has s.ild during th past four years. This places Edge field on au equitable basis wit] the other counties. The Stat Board raised the assessments ii some of the counties 50%. Closing Out Sale. The New York Racket Store ha inaugurated a Special Sale i] order tu close out all Summe goods, which must be sold regard IOBS of cost. Here are a few prices: All 25c Silk effects at 16?c; 20 Mercaliue Silks 15c ; 15c Mer cerized Organdies 10c; 10 and 12' Mercerized Muslins 8?c; 5 and 8i Muslins 4?c; $2 00 Oxfords fo $1.50; $1.50 Oxfords $1.25; $1.21 Oxfords at $1.00 J. \y\ Peak. Large supply of the celebratec Roger & Gallet. Powder, Soap, Toi let Water and Extracts. Timmous Bros. My '5 andUO ceDis counters an filled with many UBeful artioles Especial valu?t? iu Euamele< Ware. R. T. Scurry. Fresh canned goods of all ki-Jcli at very reasonable prices. You; orders solicited. P. P.Blalock Jr. For delightful, refreshing drinki of all kinds come to the Lura] fountain. G. L. Ifenn.tSf Sou. Summer Diarrhoea in Children - During;the. hof weather of. thi Eummer months the first unnatu ral looseners of a child's bowell ?bopld have immediate attention so as to check the disease before i becomes serious. AU that is neces sary is a few deses of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoef Remedy followed by a dose bi castor oil to cleanse the Bystem Rev M. O. S'ockland, pastor ol the first M. E. Church, Ljttlt Falls, Minn., "writes"; "We bayt used Chamberlain's Colio, Choler* and Diarrhoea Remedy for severa 1 years and fiod it a yery valuabli 1 remedy, ' especially for summei disorders in children. So'd by G L. Penn & Sou. Ask Mrs. I. A. Webb of Tren ? ton what she thinks of the Mode : Queen Stove. Guaranteed by Edgefield Mercantile Co. \ ju';?: ?ii-f. '._;V V" ^ I j, On Sunday next two eervn , will bo "conducted at Republic r:i5.burcb-^4he;jia^toj;u Rev. P. Blalock. The ordinance pf ba , .tism wi|j!|&^^ I those i?^0i??U^?q?^^l^w? 1 - ^8Hngf^^^^|^!^^?d me 1 iug. . - >??? . V:VV.. ': -:" We ;haye nob ced- that J. ? l?ngbeiB^^s^^^L^i^^^nng s of Edge^i?lx?e^ ." of the ^ailin^^?t?ng; members the Uu|?^|^^ii.8. a.caudida'tei ', ..the H?ufe'^f?-.Rep.res'ent'atiV After tb/?-r?tn-ros^ff?iii the prim . ry are all, in'we-" hope to- see "tb our young friend bas headed t ticket.^Thrs^??or^E?-nr'iSh?y ><] serves. j If ; you want good insurau cheap^-at ' actual - cost-let r. write you ,a"policy iii the Soothe ..Mutual Lite Insurance Associ iion.. ^ . ; J. H. May. Mr, R. J. Parks, the genial ai popular, proprietor of the Pari Wagon Yard, of Augusta, has be? spending several days in our towi Jasper always receives a very co : dial welcome, upon his visits I Edgefield. Mr. E. M. Williamson, who bf made himself famous as an expo; com grower, will lecture before th Farmers Institute at Clemson Co lege on Thursday. The'minimui estimate placed upou Mr. Wi liamson's present corn crop of 7 acres is 60 buabels to the acre fhere are a number of fsrmers i our county whose corn has beei injured by the rain who woul like to have even one acre of Mi Williamson's com. ' FOR SALE : Two good eecoix hand McCormick Mowers? and thousand new ones. Also severa $1,000 Mutual Benefit Life Poli cies on 5 year convertible plan a $11.25 for ages 14 up to 21, with J sligbt'advance for older;ages. Th< poorent young man can now ?nsun his life. E. J. Norris: The suit of M. W. Lowry ' o Bath, S. C., against the Wesferi Union Telegraph Company, lo re cover $100 damages, was trie< before Magistrate N. L. Bruneoi: ou Tbureday laut. The first hear iug resulted in a mistrial. Befon the second jury a verdict of $4( was awarded the plaintiff. J. H Tillman, Esq., aud J. Wm. Thur mond, Esq., represented the plain tiff, aud Tompkins and Wells, anc Nelson and Nelsou, of Columbia represented the defendant. Cou siderable interest was manifest?e iu the case. Mr. Luther Paul, thar whom no one wields thc paint brush more skilfully, is doing some excellent worl in our town. He has recent!) repainted the residence bi Mr. Barnwell Jones on Co lumbia street,- and is no"w beautifully repainting the in terior of1 Mr. J. W. Peak's store. If you contemplate having'painting done, consult Mr. Pa ul. His work is first class," . When court adjourned for din ner on Mouday the members of the former sub-alliauces held a meeting in the court house pur suant to the call. Mr. S. M. Smith was elected chairman and Mr. L. R. Bruuson, secretary, Dr. W. il. Timmerman stated that be has on hand 60% per cent of the Etock originally subscribed by the by . the sub-alliances. ?He stands ready tq pay this money to the proper parties, being anxious to disburse it. Five or six allian ces have already received their proportion. Each sub-alliance sub scribed to one fhare of stock in the Alliance Exchange, the par value being $50. There being only about five alliances represented at the meeting Monday, no definite ac tion was taken. Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking, lt is iron and quinine ina tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. We solicit your prescription business. Utmbst'oare is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L, Penn & Son, There is. nothing on the market superior to a ''White Dove" Ham. Try one. P. P. Blalock, Jr. For reliable, bigh-.grade harness of all kiuds-buggy or wagon, double or single-rcome to us. We buy direct from the beBt makers in the country, Ramsey <fc Jones. The best quality of Violet and Florida Water on the market in bulk at . . TiMMONS BROS. Just received a lot of fly nets for horses, also a fu1! lin?! of sum-: mer buggy robes. Edgefield Mercantile Co, Our comic postal cards are th sensation of the hour. Come in aird make your selections. G. L. Penn & Sou. The Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Can nady and Babjopk Buggies are Qtjil goi^g (Joyvn the 1 road ahead of aH'others. 'ridgefield Mercantile Company. Leggett's celebrated Teas, and 1 Rousted Coffee from 10 to 30 cents pei pound. TiMMONS BROS. "Model Queer stoves stand ni ! the head of all cooking stoves. We have thom in 22 in. ovens. Edgefield Mercantile Company. * - .. , - A young lady from Laurens cou ut, was telling us a few days ago About some of th e....delightful family reunions ' they" have up theijs" We wondered then,- and still, wonder uow^ wby some of *he 1 arge f8.miliesi offEdgefieid county do not baye these a;:nuaT o.?ca sionsrThey would uofr'otvly/afford, delightful:- .social intercourse:.bul would greatly KtreDgtn?n;t^'-;ties of love autisympalhy. t Mr. J. W. Gheatbam^dgefield's j first colton weigher to be elected by -the people, n as. for A wo years weighed 'cotton for'the hundreds of^fariufirs who patronize .this mar ket. Aud w.bile he may have made some mistakes, for no mortal is perfect, he? has come as near giving entire satisfaction as any colton weigher whom we have ever koown. During the two years in which he has served iu the ca pacity of cotton weigher, Slr. Cheetham has made a record to which he can point with pride. . Prof. J. F. Entzmingur pur chased a dinner set of very fine snow-white china aud is having it beautifully painted by Edgefield's gifted artist, Miss Eliza Mims. Upon the.jet urn of Col. and Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey from their trip north Prof. Entzrniqger will pre sent them with this very hand some set of china. A full diuuer set of hand-painted china is a very rare and exceedingly valu able present. Old bachelors, see what you. are missing? A story is goiug'the rouuds that a certain woman was reading the matrimonial columns of a paper and remarked to her husband: "Hera's a strauge co-incidence-a" Mr. William Strange is married to a Miss Mar'ba Strange." "Strange indeed," remarked her husband,''but I expect the next uews will be a little stranger." Ex. Hon. W, R. Parks, of Parks yjlle, made a business trip to Edgefield on Monday, being ac companied by his. daughter, Miss Ella -Parke, who spent the day with her cousins, Misses Addie and Emmie Cartlidg*. Miss Ella is a graduate of Winthrop collpge and ie possessed of very decided talents. She is one of tb? leading ?ehts in her church at Parksville. We are pleased to auuounce that in the near future Miss Ella will honor Edgefield with a visit of greater length. Mr. George Youngblood, Misses Eliza and Coltie Youngblood and Mrs. Nannie Griffin always look forward with much genuine pleas ure to the annual visit of their sister,. M>ss Tillie Youngblood. For a number of years the latter has been the leading teacher in the Augusta orphanage and it is ber wont to spend the month of August amid the scenes of her childhood and with those nearest and dearest to ber. Miss .Tillie's Edgefield friends are greatly de lighted to 6ee her enjoying Buch excellent health. She is accompa nied by' her two pretty nieces, Misses Leila and Minnie Young blood. - We like best tocal! SCOTT'S EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor ing appetite, of giving new strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its action is that of a medicine. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,*. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and S i.00; all druggists. Lace Uurtainp, Portieres and iVble Covers, all styles, sises and prices at Edgefield Mercantile Company Sachet powder-all odors -~in bulk,, Colgate's /fal ou m Powder, Roger & G al let's Toilet Powder at Timmons Eros. Full supply of Harris and Glenn Springs water always ou hand. Ti?rtmons Bros. Delightful Barbecue Hash and Lye Hominy only 10 ceatg a can. Tv, T, Scurry. To Cure a Cold in Que Day, Take LAXATIVE B1?GMO QUIN INE Tablets, All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, When you want the best smoke in town try a ""Franklin" or "Cin co1'' cigar. P. P. BJalock, Jr. . Our Iron Beds have been ad mired by all who have seen them-| prices very reasonable. RAMSEY & JONES. Hoinlz's Pickles, Olives Mus tard and Salad Dressing always on haud. Timmons Bros. NunuaLy's fino oboc?-lat s and bon bons fresh by express. ? i . G. L. Peun & Son. Large assortment of Summer] Lap Robes at Ramsey & Jones. See our bpautifully decorated Toilet Sets before you buy. RAMFEY & JONES. Just re?eived a large supply of j Hardware and Carpenter's Tools of all kind. Call upon us when in[ need of these goods. Ramsey &, Jones. Car lead Qt' Btoyes just arrived Can furnish sieves from $8. lo 35. Guaranteed to give perfeci satisfaction or money refunder1, Edgeiieid Mercantile Company, Very Handsome Diners uphol-] stered in pauesote at $11 per set.! EDOEKIE?.D MERCANTILE CO. The Centre Spring Picnic. lu spite of the. lowering clouds and very muddy roads, a tremen dous crowd gathered early at Cen tre Spring ou Thursday^st tb en joy the picnic; Au exceil.eut^band from Augusta fur?isb^d very in spiring music for those who enjoy the d ance ;-rAlL went serenely---and merrily 'until' the arrival of the dinner honrj. when . great.. .torrents of rain'fell. A.. portions of- -thedin*.; uer had been placed on tlie t?bK," .this, Y together, with* ' the meats over the pit's, was thoroughly wet by thei-merciless flood. Fully I-000 loaves of choice bread were almost, ruined. Pb spite of this great em barrassment Capt.; Blocker-^'nd his men fed the/multitude. Of course, in' every ' crowd a few chropic^'kickers" can be found, but if, by reason of,the. rain, " the dinner or any part of it .was dis appointing no'censuro can be laid at tbe door of the company. Every thing possible that could be done to promote the comfort and pleas ure of the guests was cheerfully done by the hosts. Notwith standing the great-disadvantage under which.the Dragoons labored,' they received sufficiehrt funds to meet all expenses, incident to the picnic. * The Silver Medal Contest. (Contributed.) On Monday . -afternoon at the home of Mrs., Manly Timmons, the first silver medal contest was held under the auspices of the Woman's Christian .Temperance Union. This organization . is making preparation for the S tate Conven tion which convenes in Edgefield on September tbe 15th, ope feature of which will be a gold medal con test for the best temperance reci tation. The contests were held Monday afternoon. In the.fUst contest were the following: Misses Eva Wates, Sophie MimB, Josie Sheppard, Lula McClure, .Lizzielou Jones and Cora Whittle. In the second contest were Misses Lura Mime, Haven Siuokins, Veiner Haltiwan ger, Earliue Allen and Ruth Tompkins. The. judges were Miss Auuie Clieby, Mis^TiUie Youug blood and Mrs.*f?r\ Wells. Miss Cli&by presented the silver med als to Misses Cora- Whittle and Ruth Tompkins, so that these two will be Edg< field's representatives iu the gold medal content, to be held next mooih. Three young ladies, Misses Elleu Dun?vaut, Ruth Cogburu and Edwardina Blalcck. furnished beautiful mu sic. Miss Clara Boyd delighted the audience with two vocal.selections, quite differeutjn style, and mani fested a versality in the use of a sweet voice, quite unusual. Choice and tempting refreshments were served by the local W. C. T. U. ? Veritable Cloud Burst. Not within the memory -of the oldest inhabitants of Edgefield, has a heavier rain fallen in this vicinity than that which fell dur ing Wednesday night of last week. The streets, roads and fields have bsen!waehed into great, gullies where they never washed-?before. The la^ge bridge on.-Jeter street' across*" Beaverdam.- .' was. carried, down stream a considerable "dis tance'. The most -signal, damage, however, of which'we , have '.heard was doue at the quarry. There waB evidently a cloud, burst in that vicinity. The entire plant was almost destroyed. An eighty horBe .eugine "and boiler were washed a considerable distance and great damage was done to the crushing macbiuery and building. The two large holes, one of which was a quarter of a unie in length, about seventy-five feet deep and several hundred yards wide, were filled to overflowing. So great is the volume of w?ter in them that Mr. Thomas, the efficient manager, says that it will take more than a month to pump it out with two 12 inch centrifugal pumps. The quarry will probably not be in full operation again for two months, which will not only entail con siderable loss on Mr. Roes, the owner, bu.t on our town also. Orders Solicited, Durirg the remainder of the Summer and during the Fall months, I will act as agent for C. F. Kohl russ' Marble and Granite Works, August^v^Ga. Any party in "?dgefield, Saluda or Green wood desiring work of this kind dono will please write me. I will be glad to communicate with them.. ?. A. Edmunds, Colliers, S. C. It makes no difference what the merits of a wagon are. You can find one as good or better. Try a Mitchell or Owensboro. ELGEFIEIJ) MERCANTILE Co. FOR RENT:' A fivo-room houEe with good garden, weil, out buildingSjeto. Apply to J. L; MIMS. We are headquarters for buggies. Such as the Hackney, Tyson & Joues, Rook Hill, Columbus and. Chase City buggies have stood the ! test of years, and always give satisfaction. . Ramsey & Jones. Nice line of Trunks aud Suit Cases from tho cheapeat to the best. Edgefield Mercantile Company. The public should not forget that we keep io stock every kipd and size of coffin and casket from $3.(X> to $3$).Q?),. We can fill order day or night. Our hearse is ready to meet all calls op short notice at a reasonable price. Edgefield MercantileCo. Have you. tried bur '-'White Star" Coffee, There ia nothing belter. Try it ance and you will uso no other. G. t. Penn $ Sou.. Cotton Weigher Elected. Edgefield. is conceded to be ODS .cf the best cotton.markets in this" B'ect???^;the^?f&^^ mers who formerly .hauled their cotton to Auguste have been self? mg it here/because the very small difference iu price did not warrant ? -their hauling , it -so great a dis tance. By reason of this'widening of territory .from which cotton is .drawn, th?V?te in the electiou of I jiiiiblic cotton weigher has been larger with each succeeding year. Oil Saturday Ja6t ah uuueually Ijuge number of citizens ;from ?very poi-ut of Jj .the.. compass .gathered to cast their bail?te for cotton weigher for Edgefield. The total vote this . Tye?f beiugv.520 against 435'k?.tyear.t :.. , !Mr. W; .L. 'Hfotfltpn wno resides in. the Antioch-section was elected by a handsome majority. The vote was as follows : \V. L. Holson 124, T. P. Morgan 100, James A. Timmermau 77, W. H. Timmer-' man, Jr., 68, J.*W. ?heatbam 67, P? R. Wates 46, F. Pierce Ouzts 36. The successful candidate is a very deserving citizen pf the west side. He ij". honest, upright j con scient iou?, &;n df w i 11 <^a sj .if a? % 8 \. J ie s: iu his power render . exact > j ustice to the sellers and buyers ot the fleecy staple. Mr. Holson will .enter upon-the":"duties of the posi -tkn to. which he has been elected I ou September the 1st. L ANDR AM-B AILE Y. Wedding in Kentucky of Interest in South Carolina. Sraithland, Kyi, August 3.-At the beautiful Kentucky home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Landram, Col. F. N. K. Bailey of South Carolina and Miss Ora "Evelyn Landram were united in marriage Wednesday morning at 7:30 o'clock. Mendelssohn's wedding; march was beautifully rendered by "isa* Edna Presnall of Smithland. Capt. R. B. Cain of Sumter, the groom's best man. entered with the'bride's maid of honor, Miss Dave Cowper of Smithlaud, fol lowed by Mr. C. E. Landram, brother of the bride, with' Mise Emma Sherawell of Birdsville, Ky After the attendants had taken their pl?cee, the bride and groom entered and were in a short and sim de ceremony united in the holy bonds of wedlock by the Rev. J. S. Conway, pastor of the Baptist church.^ The bride waa' dressed in a beautiful grey silk traveling dross. The groom was attired in an Eng lish grey walking suit. The parlor waB decorated with beautiful ferns and hot house plants. Immediately after the ceremo ny, Col. and Mrs. Bailey left for au extended tour North. The bride ,is one of the most attractive and 1 popular young ladies of western Kentucky. For the past two years she has been al the head of the music department of the South Carolina Co-Educational Intiitute pf Edgefiold, where she has a host of friends Col. Bailey, i s presi dent of the South Carolina Co Educational Institute and one of the leading eduoators of that sec ;tion. of- the oountry. , Th? v happy couple Lok the steamer "Royal-' for : Paducah, where they boarded -the train for a tour of the Northern and Eastern cities. A host of friends accompanied them to Paducah, wheie they showered rice, congratulations,and best wishes.-The State. Large stock of the celebrated "Old Hickory*' Wagons just re ceived. All sizes at very reason able piices. Ramsey & Jones. Solid car of Chairs. If you want that "tired feeling" relieved buy chairs from us. Edgefield Mercantile Company. Try my Snow Flake Flour. Scores of the best people [in the town an I vicinity have been using this flour more than'a year. Fifty barrels just received direct from the mills. P. P. Blalock. Jr. Roll foot and head, quarter sawed solid oak 70 inch Beds for $8.00. Roil foot and head, quarter sawed, polished panels 84 in. beds for $10.00 Edgefield Mercantile Company. The intense itchiug characteris-' tic of salt rheum and eczema is | instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As a cure for skin dise?ses this salve is un equaled. For sale by G. L. Penu ct Son. A Guaranteed Cure for Piels Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in t> to 14 days 50c. A. A. Wella, M. P. Wells, J. M. Mays, S. B.Mays, J. L. Hart, S. W. Williams and Hamp Smith aro j now using Mitchell and Owensborb Wagons. Ask them about their1 weak point before'buying. EDGEFIELP MERCANTILE Co. J AS. S. BYRD. SURGEON DENTIST, ? PASSFIELD,, S, C, jJ?^OtUce over-PosUO?lce, FOR RENT, i A fiv* room resi dence upar the College. Apply to Mr. G. D. Mira?, Faifa, S. C., or at the Advertiser office. When you want paint that spreads well and yveari well, let ?is supply yon with Harrison's or Heath. & Milligan's paint<, none better. Timmons Bros. A Healing Goepel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor fl?-Sharon. Baptist .church, Belair, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's a Godsend:, to mankind. It cured me of lame backj stiff joints,-and complete physical collapse. Piir?s so weak it took me half an hour .to walk a mile. Two bottles bf Elec tric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walked (bree milcB in 50 minutes and feet-like walking three more. It'sfmaid? a new man of me." Greatest remedy; for weakness and all -Stomach. Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee. Price ?500. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Nice Decorated 100 piece Din-', per Sets at... $8.50 and $10:00. Forty-two pmc* Sets $5.00i Edgefield Mercantile Company. TIM SOflS & C0RLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, 'Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special1 ty . ? . . ; When placing your" Insur g? ance gi ve, me a cal t. ; ' Ire p? resent a very strong; line, of FiRE^'-- - rr Insurance Companies, our Agent for the '? largest Insurance Go.. I will ap ^>reciat? a share of your busi ness. 1 can be found at my . of?q:e---O?tLcc No. 2---over Bank of . Edgefield. " - James TT. IVJIIVtH Sixteen Reasons Why You should send your SONS and DAUGH TERS to the ? oii I ii Carolina C o-E3 ducational Institute. ' (S. C. C. I.) TCdgel ield, ?. O. 1. Because only 75 boarders are taken, thereby making it possible tor each student to receive the personal attention of the faculty. 2 Edgefield is noted for its health-being situated in a high, dry. roll ingcountry. 3 Handsome new buildings with modern improvements and np-te date equipments. 4 Extensive grounds-beautiful oak grove ideal surroundings. 5 High-toned, cultured. Christian men and women compose the Facul-. ty of fourteen teachers, each a specialist. 6 Greatest care in selecting teachers whose personal influence over the students will be elevating. 9 The president and twelve teachers live in the building with the students. S From the ti me students reach Edgefield until they take the tr.iin for their homes, they are under the watchful care and close personal attention of the president and faculty. 9 Regular study houis morning, afternoon and night under the direct supervision of the teachers. 10 High Standard-Thorough Course'of Study-our work bears close inspection. 11 In competitive examinations for West Point, Annapolis and other scholarships, our students have always been eminently successful. 12 On account of our thorough Literary Course, excellent training in discipline and the general up-building of character, morally and religiously, our graduates are always in demand as Teachers, Stenographers, Bookkeep ers, etc. 13 Table supplied wich good, wholesome and properly prepared food; ten teachers in dining room with students. 14 Only two students co each room in the Dormitory. Six students to ' each table in the Dining Room. No crowding allowed in any Departments of the Institution. 15 Because for fourteen years our school has been i unsuccessful opera tion under the same management, thereby proving itself worthy to ask for your patronage. 16 Notwithstanding the expensive Fae jlty employed, the wholesome and abundant table fare and other home comforts, the charges are moderate, Don't Fail to Attend 's annual, clearing SUMMER SALE commencing July 27 th and continuing until August"6th IO DAYS ONLY. See the circulars issued and note carefully the prices offered. The entire stock reduced fifty per cent. The goods are rechecked, remarked one price for every body. These sacrificed prices are for io DAYS ONLY. Come early before the choice stock is gone. J. RUB ENSTEIN, ADVERTISER BUILDING, - - EDGEFIELD. S. C. Olotlxlxig; Store, We are offering offering our Straw Hats, Summer Underwear, Low Cut Shoes, and Summer Clothing at Low prices. Call on us before buying. . -wv A. Hart J^yNext'to post-office, Mid-Summer sale We are determined not to carry over any Sum mer Goods, therefore we offer our entire line of White mercerized Waist Good?,CoL< ored Muslins, Colored Kepellan Cloth Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords, very low prices. We are showing a ~j'"T~ Very Handsome line of the above Goods, and only ask that you get our prices before you buy. A little money will go a long ways now. Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay, 50 cento.