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<j. I*. MIMS. - - EDITOR TERMS: NB YEAR $1.50 MONTHS 75 !WEDTTESDAY, MAY 8, 1907. Cautiously avoid speaking: of the -domestic affairs either of yourself or of other people. Yours are nothing? to them but tedious gossip; and theirs are frothing to you.-CHESTER FIELD. . 'OD to Columbia'' The ebadee of Sherman dly attend the re-union. ? will lothing strorgerjtban Congaree iter will be officially dispensed the veteraus this year. Instead of living upon hard tacks and water, the old Rebs are feasting upoD the fat of the land this ?reek. God bless th?m, noth ing is too good for them. The annual encampment of the Citadel will be held this year OD tho grounds of tho Jamestown Ex position. Thet'graduation exercises will take place in Norfolk on June 27tb. During this week thousands of ] old battle-ccaired veterans will with bared heads and tear-be di co rned eyes gaze io admiration upou the Btatue of the immortal Hamp ton. It would be the part of wisdom for the Columbia officials to arm the old Confeds with muskets and let them put to route the murder ers and highwaymen that infest the suburbs of the capital city. _ On acoount of the unseasona ble weather, a third planting of cotton will be necessary in por tions of. Louisiana. Lark a areas in Mississippi .will also have to be replanted. Sef d are very scarce, with high prices prevailing. Owinj? to the ioferior quality of cotton, seed, the season sooD to close has not been satisfactory withmiiny oil mills. The cotton seed meal of eight Georgia mills has been condemned by the agri cultural department of that state for being short of the percentage of nitiogen required by law. As there continues to be mucb talk olfa third term President Roosevelt doubtless realizes that '. he spoke in haste when he stated at his inauguration that he wooli not accept the nomination for an other term. However, all being j fair in Jove and war and politics, A way around this positive dec laration may be fou od. There is general regret through out South Carol i oa newspaper dom that the publication of the Fair fax Enterprise, which was found ed by Mrs. Virginia D. YouDg, has been discontinued. Since the death of Mrs. Young the Eater prise has beeo very brilliantly edited by Mrs. Sake D. Meehan. Thay say that druromere only frequent live towDS--towns ?D which there is something doing along all lines of business. Then, if th it be the standard by which towns are to be judged, Edgefield is OE e of the livest towns .in the commonwealth. Knights of the grip who sell everything from a oradle to a coffin, or from a pen knife to a steam engine,, flock tu this burg ID great droves. "Owing to the great dullness in police circles^the town council of Saluda has dismissed the police mer." The foregoing is from a dispatch from Saluda, and speaks volumes for the prohibition cause. In the proportion that the sale and and consumption of whiskey are reduced, crime and lawlessness are reduced. We have heard it said that it was not considered safe* .to visit the town of Saluda on public days while the dispen sary was doing business there. See the marked change under the prohibition dispensation. The immigration agitation ou thin side of the Atlantic is caus ing some of the old countries much concern, lest toey lose too large a portion" of their population. A bill bas been introduced in the Italian parliament making the emigration laws more stringent. Italy need not be unduly aroused, for immigrants from that country are-generally of an undesirable class and no special inducement? will 09 offered them to come to the Southland. Whatever renef comes to this section thrjug? im tion must ?-ome froin north Well Done! Well Done! The ladies wh> are working ;ivic improvement should rece the sincerest thanks of tho ent populace of Edgefield for the w< tvhioh they have so admirably I JUD in improviug the enclosu iround the monument and put nrell. These erstwhile nuken spots will soon blossom as rose, and be two beautiful oa in the Saaara-like public squj that shall call forth the admi lion of the folks at home as w as the strangers who come with our gates. Although they t tastes for the esthetic and e; for the beautiful, the ladies won not trust themselves iu the inii improvement of these encloeun They employed a landscape arel tect-a true-blue South Carol i ian-to draft the plans and self flowers and shrubbery m suitable for public parke. Th good women have made a splene beginning, and let nothing best of the work of their hands exc^ "Well done," "Well done." Pension Rolls Published. The Advertieer has been pleas to see tbat in almost every coun the list of pensions bas Leen pt lishad. This will give ihe peoj au opportunity of seeing wbett there ure persons drawingpeneio wbo are not entitled to share in t pension appropria'iou. Notnil standing the lapse of more th forty years since the war ploded ai the steady thinning of therauks pensioners on account of deatl the number of pensioners in S m Carolina has increased. This lea one to ?uspect that some of tl county boards are uot as caref as they should be-in preparing t cpuuty rolls. With an increase the number of pensioners there a corresponding decrease in tl amount that each receives. Tb?r fore, when boards grant applic Hons of persons who do net ue< state aid or who under the 'aw a not entitled to share in the pei sion fund, they take from" thoi who are deserving and actually i need. In all such cases, howeve the boards are not always ; fault, for the facts are doubtlei not correctly stated by applicant Should you know of any perse whose name is on the pension ro but who is not entitled to a pet sion,, report the matter to the pei sion bosrd.~ By performing th duty you will be rendering a se vice to the gallant old veterar and widows of veterans who ai entitled to pensions. Ideal Marlboro Farms. In a letter to The State,. Mr. ; E. Normeut, in his*u6ual happ style, gives a pen sketch of som of the ideal farms of Marlbor county, this state, which he ha recently visited. Messrs. Evaui two brothers, a number of year ago began farm life by rentin land. From the profits made wbil renting they purchased a tract am have added to it until they no^ own a lordly estate of 2.585 aciee Twelve hundred acres of this i under cultivation. "From their front porch," say Mr. Norment, "eau be seen 41J acres of cotton, and there is not i ditch in the entire field. The rowf are about one mile long and whei the harvest is passed and the sum mer is ended and the sheaves hav< all been gathered in, it is a pool season indeed when less than 40G bales of cotton have not been gar nered from this beaatiful lield." "It may be interestirg to knott that these scientists use annual!} more than 550 tons of fertilizers, and among these used are included nitrate of soda and Peruvian guano. Their last purchases of fertilizers included 55 car loads, enough for a seasons business with some wholesale dealers. From 680 acres in cotton they generally gather 750 bales. This season they will use 900 pounds of fertilizers per acre upon the cotton when planted, and in June 300 pounds per iicre will be added. These planters also have everything else grown on the farm, and always have corn and peas to sell, a fact the importance of which is seldom understood, but possibly it has much meaning upon the success of the large planters whoso work is here being considered." The foregoing excerpt from Mr. Norment's letter gives an insight into the farming methods, condi tions, etc., of a. portion at least of the Pee Dee section. The secret of the phenomenal success of the Marlboro farmers has been inten sive farming. The figures given above show that almost as much fertilizers aro applied to one acre in Marlboro-1,200 pounds-as is applied to Ihe avenge one-horse farm in this county. Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Oar little boy had eczema for five yetre," writPS N A Adams, Henrietta, Pa. Two of oar home doctors said the case was hope less, his lungs beingaffictei.J. W^ then employed other doctors, but no benefit resulted. By chanco w read about Electric Bitters, bought a bott'e aud soon noticed improve ment. We continued this medi cine until several bottles wer ased, when our boy was complete- . 'y cured. Beft of ali blood m^di siues and body building h^nltb logics Guaranteed. 50c Timmonis Bros G. L. Penn it Son W, E Twenty oue uaw doctors anri eleven fresh lawyers were ?iv* 1 licenses last week' io practice ni unfortunate people.- BdrnwHi People. When the irovernor of North Carolina mpets th? govPinor of South Carolina these days, the prpf-cribd rt murk is, "It's a lons timo between sarsaparillas." Washington Herald. The commencfmpnt days ar? commencing. If we were ask'-d io make sn address lo .all th-.; col ega graduates t h te year in ! he'collage* of this Stute o-ir text would be this: "A coll'^g^ course with a di ploma at the pnd of it is notan education.-Carolina Spartan. The young Newberry college orator, who at (be recent slate ora torical contest at Greenwood, i-ug gP8ted that "we must turu from the rule of gold to the golden rule to overcome the material'spirit of the ag*," certain'y chose a pretty way of expressing an urgent pres ent day need.-Union Progress. Uncle Sam's swet tooth is making heavier and heavier de mands on the uational purse. In 1822 the average consumption of sr.gar was only nine pounds a voar; by 1900 it had increased lo 65 pounds; and last year k \v\f 76 i.ounds to everv man, wo m.-ni., and child in th" country": Y--', if we deduct the amount conminen by school girls and malinee girls, 't is not so much for the rfst of us -The State, Newberry wants dispensary. Headline in Spartanburg Herald No ; Newl>erry doesn't want any thirg of thf kind. She demons!ra ted that b-ss than two years ago; and the pe ?pie here are not so fickle a-* to change their mind tha' quick, without good reason-rind they have no g 'orl reaFnn. Proln bition has worked wei!-hatter than ita friends could have hr.p^d for. All a mistake about Newberry wanting the dispensary. Only a minority wunt it-they wanted ii before -Newberry Observer. We are unable to break loose from th's conviction that the agi tation against, cotton gamblers has bad as much to do with high prices during the past few years as supply and demand. All the interests and all the influence of the predominating el em "at of the cotton ga ai biers has been III favor of low cotton and therre is no reasonable doubt that the colton exchanges, through their fuTur^ contract systems, have for years made cotton sell for less than ii was worth. Every cotton producer should war against the colton gambler.-Yorkville Examiner. It is little use for the local edi tor to waste his lungs and sprain bis spine in hying to boom a town when the citizeus all stand around with their bands in their pockets and wait for something to turu up. If tho capitalists or busiuees men do not put their shoulders to tho wheel and do a little boosting it is useless for the editor to try to boom things. Tie eau write "boora" articles until he gets bald-headed, but if the citizens themselves do not t;.k? hold and push the town will forever stick in the mud. Of what uee is it for the local paper to sug gest improvements and rew enter prises if the suggestions are uever acted upon? One man can not boom a town. It requires the con certed action of the citizens. When one man attempts to shoulder a town and carry it t h f re are alway* a lot of cranky kickers who are always ready to jump on top of the load. Unity of action is whet counts.-Fort Mill T.mes. MEMORIAL EXERCISES, May 10th. 1907. Veterans will procure lunch badges from Gen. 1. W. Carwile, Capt. W. H. Brunson or Maj. R. S. Aodersou before meeting at the court house at 3:30 p. m. The Daughters of Confederacy will please wear suitable badges of red aud white ribbon.. Visitiug Daughters i f Confed eracy are cordially iuvited to meet with the Edgefield Chapter and join iu the exercises. Little girls are requested to wear white with red ribbons aud briug flowers. Little boys to wear white suits or white 6hirt waists with red ties and bring flowers. Everybody is expected to mpei promptly at 3:30 p. m. at ihe court house," where the line of march under direction of Master of Ceremonies, Mayor W. W. Adams, will form and proceed to the opera house iu which the ex ercises will- he held. All Ministers, Vet'-raus and Daughters of the Confederacy will have seats on the stage! with the orator. Line of March: Baud. Military, (S. C. C. I. C?dws.) Master of Ceremonies, with tV Speaker. Veterans under command of Gen. T. W. Carwile Little children, hearing fl -wers. Young ladies of S. C. C. I. bear ing gai lands f >r d-corutieg monu ment Duught-rsofC nf-<br-cy. City Council and citizens gen erally. Exercises in Opera House: Invocation hy Kev. T. P. Bur gess. Song, "T- nt ii g on th<? Old Oamp Ground." Iirtrpduc'i'in f'f th.M ? p-elerie Si ujor AV. '.V. A( ?ms. Addn-FP itv Dr. C. E. Bur'?. . ".Dixie" Ber-towal of Crosses rf Hom... upon Confederate \Vtr rn F. Sa g. "When Ihr- roi! is ?aljt?! np von dor.'" DitmiPSfid ty R'-v. Mr. .Shan Lino of march will re-form nnrl nrecf d to the Biiplisl c^meU-ry. wber- the children will decorate rne graves of Confederates, theucp to the Catholic cemetery to d< co rate the graves tb . ; hack to the monument which v 1 be dejora ted by the Ipdies c ' ie S. C; C. I. .ind the Veterans. Benediction by v. MarVin Auld. "Taps." Salute. Immediately after the C?r?mo nies, a lunch will be served to the Veterans by the D."u^bters of Con federacy at the court house. Everybody who have flowers will picare make them into bouquetp or wreaths and send them to thp rooms where the lunch will bc served. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable 41 ~ Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know cf the wonderful cures rnade by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j the great kidney, liver t and bladder remedy. \'[T**\? !*.is the ?reat medi L>\ |V cal triumph of the nine U-l\ I Illili?tecr;h ..century; dis o.vered after years of cientiiic research by C^^'-xijj Dr. Kilmer, thc emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, urio acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is ihe 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. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the heiplecs too poor to pur :hase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which al! readers cf this papei .who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottie sent free by mail, also a boo!; ?e?ing mere about Swamp-Rcot and how tc find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this gencrout offer in this paper ?nd 'f&PZL send your address to ?s?ll.. Dr. Kilmer &'Co.,Bing- Ei?&SHifeSBISl harmon, M. Y. The tsas*???S^^ regular fifty cent and Homo of swamp-Root, dollar sizes arc r.' 'd by all good druggists. Don't wuk* any mistake, bu< r- member thc nain?, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Birghamton, N Y., on e'Tery bottle. Exposition Rates. Very low rates to Norfolk. Va , f return account Jamestown te centennial expos'ti?u via SOUTH IS KN RAILWAY. Seapou, Dix ty day and fifteen day tick?ta on sale daily com mencing April 19;h, to and in cluding Noveniber,30:h. 1907. Vory low rate? will also" Le made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform attending .the expocition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as ou Summer tour ist tickets. For full information call r>: Ticket Alien's S utherii RVi??wav: or write : R, \V\ HUNT, Division Passenger A^eni, Charleston, Si C. Winthrop College Scholorship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award bf vacant Scholarshipsin Winthrop Col l?ge and for the admission of new stu dents will be held at the County Court House on Friday. July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fif teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacated after July 5. they will tv awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided Hiey meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholar ships :-:hould write to President John son before the examination for Schol arship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free Uition. The next session will open September 18.1007. For further ii.formation and catalog, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don". Know lt. Do you belch tip wind? Taste your food after eating? ?^re you paie and haggard? Does your heart ll utter? Are you dizzy? Do you have pains in side cr back? Bidings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Bad Lr-?ath? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? "ire you ner vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, It is made for just such troubles. Tyner's Dyspepsia Itemed y removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, and cures Dyspepsia or In digestion. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure, Medical advice and cir cular free by writing to Tv ncr Reme dy Co, Augusta, Ga. flailing; Mill.l I am now prepared to to Plane Lumber of all kinds, and can rill orders for Rc.ugh and Dressed Lumber in any quantity. Large supply pf Bricks, Lime, Cement and Shin gles alwa)s on hand. ??fiy Fine Seed Peas for sale at the market price. E. S. JOHNSON I FftTFli 1 Old Sores, Itching Pifes, LULtlflAj Skin Diseases, ABSOLUTELY CURED. HERMIT SALVE, 25 ANO 50 CENTS A BOX. Sold by all Drusrjrists. Take no other. OKI Family Remedy 25 years. A Man's Duty to Mah Becomes an Easy Matter and a Pos The same price HERE will purchase a suit that wi your money. A suit bought from us, will carry its style twice as $2 worth of real value. f Our purchasing po wc Vf "jr* the price concessic Men's Surr Of good style Mixtures, Blue Serges, with best t possible, used on our entire line of suits for men - - Neat Straw Hats Full crown, narrow 8nd wide brime, Telescopes, in the best results from the world renowned Hatmakern $1 to $4.50 Porto Rican Hats Panama Appearance Made in all good shapes, very durable, and makes a pleasant appearance, on tbe Panama order. Special - - - - $3. wm AUGUSTA'S ONLY DI Have you seen our STYLISH OXFORDS for Men? Come in and let us Show them to you. & MIMS Watch For Our EXT WEEK. The Corner Store W. H. Turner, Prop. GUANO, GUANO. We handle Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Co's goods. P, & E. A. D. Bone. Augusta High Grade. Acid of All Grades. These goods are now in warehouse ready for delivery. Jones & Son ooK For OUR mains ott week? UBENSTEIIN D V E RT I SER BlTlTy?)?NG EDGEFIELD , S. < e a Neat Appearance itive Pleasure at Prices We Name ll look well twice as long as the average returns for long-or, in other words, $i with us, will buy about ;r covers thirty-three stores, and >hs for quantities are enormous. ail?ring that can be obtained. All the "handwork'1 - - - -.$10 to $30. Boys9 Straw Hats In Yacht, full crown, Telescope and other bbapes. Just the styles to utop" off the boys' best suit. 50 cents - - $1.50. Specials in Men's Shirts 38 cents to $2. "Look for Prices in Plain Fijtures." "Mail Orders Filled Promptly.'* Esme cicdit cc VU? ftfes tallis ss is all efl c r cc jpi r<n cris TEA CO APARTMENT STORE. Get Our Prices Before buying. We are atill prepared to supply your needs in reliable Shoes aud Rubber*. Better keep your feet dry. You caa buy uo better shoes than Brown Sb?9 Com patty's goode.. We guarantee them. Clothings If you used a suit we eau supply you at very reasonable prices. Get our prices before buying. We are ablo to meei any price quality considered. We do not sell seconds in auy goods. Bi<> line of men's hats in latest styles. Dry GooDs. We are offering som J very low prices in I ress goods. Everything from the cheapest to the beet. Trusting that we may be favored with a continuance of your valued patronage. & New Goods are now arriving daily and I invite the ladies to call in to see them. While in the north ern markets I bought a large and very beauti ful stock. JAS. E. HART Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. ?? THEY ARE HERE THE NEW SPRING GOODS We have the goods and can please the shoppers. All we ask is an inspection of our stock. Our line of White Madras, P. K. Bleached Linen for Ladies' Shirt waists and suite was never more beautiful. Large assortment of India, Persian and Linen Lawn. Very large stock of checked aud plaid Gingham that is sure to please the ladies. Beautiful assortment of figured Batiste, Organdie, Lawns, Muslins, Silk Mulls, Voile, Swiss, Marce line Silks to select from. A prettier stock can not be found in any city store. In staples such as bleached homespun lonsdale cambric, etc, vre defy competition. Laces and Embroideries, We have never displayed a stronger and more beautiful line of Val Laces, Embroidery, Medallions and all kinds of t; i mm i ogs that we have right now. Au inspection of these goods will convince you. OXFORDS No one can touch us on Oxfords for Men, Women, Boys, Miee. o and Children. We have the latest styi?s in vici and patent leather. Let us fit you. Clothing and Hats, Our stock of tpring and summer clothing is brim full of the or west and most stylish suits for men and boys See our beautiful stock of straw hats for men and boys. Come, let us show you these goods. J. W. PEAK. EDGEFIELD (Clothing: Store STRAW HATS LOW CUT SHOES TWO PIECE SUITS ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. Cali and see our line ra w. JV. HA I*T.