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LY? MAY 16,1907* Lmal News. ?B5 Hay Parks, of Augusta, ie ?s* at the borne of Mr. and PJ0\ Grien. ? r' ipi M. He Folk is having his 3r-eaveIoped home in Bun jbe repaired. ive you tried Penn's 12? ceo ts \n coffee? He' waDts you to try [ito cotton at twelve cents far ra arft buoyaut~and hopeful in te of the cold nights in May. lev. Marvin Auld wili be I'D lumbm on Saturday and Sun \y next in attendance upon tho; M.rict conference. Tn auks to the civic-improve it ladies for the new dress tcey put on the shelter over the lie well. is' five dollar -fLur? mil please you, notify him t four V. ion. T. .?Gr. Talbert, accompa ny his family, spent* last ??_at -Parksvitle with Col. and ?. AV. J. Talbert. [rs. B. B. Jones retnrDed fiom .ugHburg last week by way o?? illiston and spent several days lb Mrs. Dr. E. C. Smith. isa Annie Stover will arrive Kershaw, S. C., to-morrow the guest of Miss Lillian ilh for the commencement sea Ert.W. E. Loft accompanied C:l, Burts to Saluda on Sun last, where the latter preached commencement sermon of tho ida graded school. iternational Stock Food will ake your' -Horses Sleek, your ?WB give more milk and your ;s thrifty. . W. W. Adams. fr. J. B. Hal ti wander was one "the guests of honor at the [iocely banquet given by the in |rance~men of the state : in Co [mhiann Friday evening last. Mrs. W.H. Ouzts, of Edgefield, here/visiting Mr. and Mrs.-D. . G. Ouzts. Her son, sheriff W. Ouzts, spent a few days here \ ist week also.-Greenwood Index. Butter Thins, Five o'clock Teas, Social ^Feae, Snaps, etc., fresh. May & Pref cot t. On the fourth Sundav morning, [ay 26th, Rev. P. P. Blalock will Ldministcr the ordinance of bap tism to^four persons who recently inited with the second Baptist [church. V Judging from the reports : rough t back by.Mr. R. L. Duno iaot, .Edgefield's representative, bose jvho attended the Grand ige of the Odd Fellows in Charleston last week:bad\a royal time. ' "Lnzfan Ground Coffee in $1.CO cans, cup and saucer extra. May &-Prescott. - "Edgefield is represented at the cjouthem Baptist Convention in Richmond this week by Mrs. J. H. Tillman, Dr. C. E. Burts, Mr. W. B^Cogburn aud Mon. T. G. .Talbert. The party will return by way of the Jamestown exposi tion. : Ta fisherman need not cast your I nets in the^streams round about JPJeasant"Laue any more this sea son, for our friend Luke. May caught everything that inhabits those waters while ruminating and i us tica ting in that section last week'. Duikee's salad dressing, Heintz's mm tard dosing and pepper saue*. May & Prescott. Mr. J. A. Merritt, who was for merly-ticket agent at Columbia, has been, assigned , lc dpty. as agent at the Edgefield depor. Mr. J. F. Phillips has been senrHo Greenwood, where he will serve as ticket agent of the Southern. tMr. James B. Kennerly came in off the road, on Friday and spent iieveral days. The volume of his business steadily grows, tbis beiug the best year he has had since hr begau to solicit business for th e large shoe manufacturers of Chica go. Mrs. Hattie E. Lanham left on Tbu'rsday last for Harrodsburg, Ky-, to Bpoud several monthb* with ber son, Mr. T. B. Lanham. She was a( com pr oied as far as Au gusta by MisB Minnie Lanham and Miss Addie Cartlidge, whe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Parks while in the city. Rev. Royal Sb ann OE house, Gen ti W. Carwile, Mr. James Tl Bacon and Mr. David Strothe] left on yesterday to attend tbi Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal church which ie now ii session in Columbia. Unusual in terest attaches to this cession oj the Convention ou account of tb? selection of a bishop coadjutor. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions dav or night. \VE GUARANTEE pure dr,ugs accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Mrs. Agatha \W-deon, aocom pauied by ber eldest daughter Josephine, who is now almost ; grown young lady, has been spend ir?g the past week iu Edgefieh with ber aunt, Mrs. E. E. Adams During the p?et year Mrs. Wood *>on bas been residing in the pro gross ive town of Wayne?boro* Ga Capt. Joe Brui POD .speut test week fishing, visiting bis brothers and rusticating generally amid the haunts of his boyhood days. Large shipment of Corn. Chops just received. . gp P. P. Blalock, Jr. Mr. Joe S.Addison, one of ?be foremost plauters of the Saluda valley, spent Sunday in Edgefield with his mother, Mrs. V. C. Ad dison. Judging .?from the large .ship ments of Harris Litbia and other] miueral waters that the Lynch drug store receives, it se?mB that the Edgefield people have turned their backs upon "park" water en tirely. A successful business meeting j was held at five o'clock on Mon day afternoon by the Daughters of the Confederacy who ask that j all who have bills against the organization will please send at once to Mrs. N. G. Evans, treas urer. Mr. Henry C. Tillman went to Kiah Point, N. C., Tuesday after noon to look after some extensive real estate purchases made in that city by his father, Sen. B. R. Tillman. Mr. Tillman will be absent several days.-Greenwood Index. ; Contractor W. S. G. Heath' has coram* need-the work of remod eling the home of Mr. J. B. Hal tiwarrger. After the last uail hae been driven and after ihe last stroke of the painter's brush thiB will be one of Edgefield's most attractive suburban homes. . Among the recent applicants for membership iuto the Edgefield lodge Knights of Pythias are Rev. J. T. Littlejohn and Dr. J. N. Crafton. Any Order should feel houored in having such men ask for admission into its ranks. When you want a first-class smoke try a "Frankliu" or "Sabo roso" cigar. Our 10 cents cigar, the ^Salisbury," is the best on the market. P. P. Blalocjc, Jr. Mr. W. E. Lott announces his ?candidacy for Cotton Weigher tor the town of Edgefield in this issue. He is in every respect qualified to fill this position, and if the farmers select him to weigh their | ?cotton, he pledges honest and faithful service IU return. those who have tried our "White Star" Coffee'will use no other. 'G. L. Penn &. Sou. Capt. E. H. Folk and Cashier W. H Harling, the fisherman, tried their luck iu the deep waters of the Horse Creek valUy last Friday but luck wac? "agiu' em" this time. Being unable to cajcb auy, they brought some very fine fish that were caught with seines. Rfev. John A.. Hollaud has beeu in Edgefield for a f*>w days as the guest of Rev. P. P. Blalock,. Mr. Hollaud is a member of the firm of Holland Bros, the music deal ers who moved, from Ninety Six to Greenwood- some m eu tbs ago. He says bis firm has prospered; greatly since th3 change of. loca- ! Hon. Beautiful Hair ? Brushes and Combs. We want the ladies to see our beautiful Brushes acd Combs. Examine them before buying. G. L. Penn & Son. The annual convention or Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias will be beld in Greenville on May^ 291 h. Tbe Edgefield delegato is Prof. J. F. Entzminger, Mr. N. M. Jones being the alternate. There is probably not another branch of this Order in the state that is on a sounder basis or whose membership is composed of more representative men than the Edgefield lodge. Some Orders bring about their owu undoing by not exercising care and prudence as to the character and quality of their merubejsbip. Not so with the Knights of Pythias. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. ' Geo. F Mims, -Edgefield, S. C. The people will not have to bo urged to attend the graded Babool commencement exercises on Thursday evening. They know how very pleasant these annual occa sions are. As we stated last week, small admission fee will be charged in-order to raise funfls to liquidate a debt contracted iu im proving the school pnperty. Tick et? will be on sale at the store of Mr. C. E May. Better Becure yours early, as Ibo demaud will be very great and the best will be taken first. Heintz's Baked "Beaus just re ceived at Timmons Bros. We are agents for the Worth ington Roller Screens for win dows. Come in and let us show you these improved wire screens. Edgpfield Mercantile Co. Let us supply you with Ice Cream Freezers and Ice Tea Tum blers. If you 8eeour tumblers you will Kuv tb( m. Edgpfield Mercantile Co. Early Arabar and Orange oune seed on hand. May &. Prescott. The flr.est lemon cling Califor nia dessert jjcaohes always on band. May & Prescott. Large assortment of windon ehr des at'very reasonable prices Ramsev & Jones. Buy your next snit of clotbei /rom us and save money. May & Tompkins. A bale of cotton in your ya equivalent to more than hi hundred dollars in y cur y Three bales brought twelve < per pound on tbe Edgeueld ket a few days, ago, which somethiug like $200 for the 1 < We represent one of the Laundries in the state. Send ; laundry by Monday evening get it back Saturday morning The Corner ?toi After the veterans had finii eating their lunch on merni day,-Gen. T. W.Garwile iu ai appropriate and fitting 1. speech thanked the Daugh most heartily for their ihou fulness and kind attentions j orally to the old soldiers. Mr. W. W. Adams having the residence occupied by I Ida S. Stevens to Mr. Wilt Hart, Mrs. Stevens will occuj portion of Mrs. M. E. Bark elegant home after June tbe Mr. and Mrs. William Hart ' have been residing mar Joh HE for tbe past six months will turn to Edgeiield to remain maneutly. Keep cool and not be bethe with flies. Our fans are now r uing for the pleasure of those \ patronize our Soda Fouutaiu. of the popular drinks servec the best possible manner. Let "Lurav" refresh you. G. L. Penn & SOL The Edgefie?d Literary Clul making preparations to furn and serve the banquet of alumnae-aiumui association the South Carolina Co Educati al lnstittite on Wednesday ev ing next ""h? funds raised by supplyi" "this banquet will to the ;te Industria-I Sehr being uuiit in Darlington. T school is the "apple of the eye" the Women's Clubs of S. C., which purpose they now have bank $800.00 to be contribu as soon as the work of building under way. Fresh Heiutz's Pickles a Baked Beans. Let us (supply yt needs. P. P. Blalock, Jr Meeting Street, Pleasant La Cleora, Red Hill, Collier, Rope Horn's Creek, Harmony and dozen other communities "of t county should bave live, wi( awake farmers clubs or organ ii tious of some kiud. Let some the leaiing citizens of the abc uamed sections communicate wi Mr. O. D. White of Rehoboth; with Mr. S. W. Wid^man of Pit Branch, concerning the organh tiou of Farmers' Unions. Mr. W. B. Cogburn dro.ve E W. T. Derieux down to Red H church on Sunday afternoon Ju and was particularly impress with the very able discourse the latter, and was also gratiC to see such a large congregate in attendance. It is a noticeab fact that the congregations of tl country churches are general larger now. than they were soc years ago, which is an eviden that, greater interest is beii taken in religious matters. Mis8Dai8y Lyon reached hon on .Friday last. During the echo year just closed she has be< teaching at Palmetto, Darlingtc county. While away Miss Dan was very pleasantly situated, ha ing the good fortune to board : the delightful home of tren, at Mrs. James who reside only short distance from the school. ? greatly did Miss Daisy endei herself to the inmates of th borne, that she was invited an urged to remain several days aft? the close of the school. Cabbages with ^rge, firm beac that are grown by the gardene and truckers in this vicinity ba\ been on the local market for som time. Being pulled from the gai dens every morning and sold I the consumers before they breon: wilted and tougb, these cabbage are much superior in flavor 1 these that are shipped to tb place. While the writer was i conversation with a gentleman few days ago who is a successfi grower of all kinds of vegetable the latter stated that fine cabb* gee could be grown in this cl male every mouth in the yea aud expressed* curprise that th local demand was not supplied th< year-roand by gardeners ar truckers in this viciuity. Large assortment nf very fin Imported Tooth Brushes. Timmons Bros. Beautiful line of Stationen Tablet.6, box naper aqd paper b; the pound. Timmons Bros. ? Take up the old carpet or won out matting, and let us supply yn with new matting in bright an attractive pattprns. The quality i good and thr? price very reasonable. Edgffield Mercantile Co. Have received eeooud shipmen of Cerpalit?. Try it for cora au* cotton. W. W. Adams. Beautiful Rugs and Arr Square all sizes and attractive desigiiE Ramsey & Jopee. Very Handsome Toilet. Sets ranging in price from $3.50 t $6 50. Ramsey & Jones. 1 Beautiful assortment of Iroi and Enameled bods. We invite tb ladies to call to see them. Ramsey & Jones. Do:-'t take our word for it, bu try around and see if our plat" . ment is true whpn WP pay WP cai save you money on clothing, "hom and dry goods. May & Tompkins. it with alum food by the Have a delicious, pui come in. To te sure of tl Royal makes-a diff?re Sunday Ordinance Violated. There is some complaint in Edgefidld about thc violation of the ordinance prohibiting tho sale ol merchandise on Sunday, lt is just as much a violation- of this ordinance to soil cigars, tobacco and other small wares on Sunday as it is to sell a barrel of flour buggy or wagon. Mr. Merchant if your clerks are violating this ordinance, see that it is stopped It would prove detrimental to your business should you be re ported to the town council. Quarterly Conference. R*v. Rhett Doyle, the pastor of tb^ Methodist church at Parke vi has requester us to make the lollowing announcement : The second quarterly conference of the Parksville circuit will be held with tho C'ark's Hill church May "25t h and 26th. The Presiding elder, Rey. VV. T. Duncan will preach both days at ll a." m. All the officials aie uigently requested to attend with good reports. The Clark's Hill people desire that all visitors remain for the Sunday service-communion service. Din uer cn the ground bo'h day 8. This will not in any way interfere with the services at Dothan Sunday morning. FOR RENT: A five-room house with good well, out-buildings, etc. near college. Apply to J. L. Mims or G. D. Mirna. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs 8-:e guaranteed ior 20 yearB. Noth ing better.on tb? market. Ramsey & Jones. My Best Friend.., . Alexauder Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Fdward, N. T., says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma sixty years ago. It bas also performed a won derful cure of incipient consump tion for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptoms left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over colds and. coughs is simply marvelous." No other remedy bas ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Timmous Bros. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lvnch & Co. Ton't Pay Alimony to be divorced from your appen dix. There will bo no occasion-for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that tho appendix never bas cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed. 25c. Try them. Tiramons Bros. G. L. Penn ?i Sou W. E. Lvnch & Co. New supply of Hammocks and Hammock Hooks. ?Cdfe?ield Mercantile Co. a Every borne in this sectiou 6bou!d have one of our Lamp Stoves. Price only 75 and $1. Edg-field Mercantile Co. Large assortment of Colgate's Teilet Soap. There is nothing better. Timmous Bros. Choice green English Peas can ned, 10 cents per can. May & Prescott. Keg Heintz's sweet mixed pick les. May & Prescott. Little Joe harrows. May & Prescott, If you want th best bed springs on th-i market buy the "Blue Rit> ! bon'' or the "National.". ? Edgefield Mercantile Co. Scott's Emxilsh nursing mothers by im nerve force. It provides bab; and mineral food f A L-L DRUGGIS They som ?i You rcracm ir-Home ct in the child use of poor.baking powder, rc, home-made muffin, cake or fie purity, you must use BAK1 rowe sice in your home-a differ i difference in your cooking YAL is absolutely Pc .reme Dictator J. C. Shep p^.u made a trip last week to St'. Louis, the headquarters of the Knights of Honor, in the interest of the Order. The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Confed eracy will take place on Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, Ma} 20th, at the home of Mrs. H. A. Smith. Commencement soason is on and now is the time for the lover to feed his host girl on candy. Timmous Brothers can supply every swaiu with the finest C?-.U dies. For genuiue, unalloyed refresh ment-the kind that will make you forget your.troubles-sit down under the fans at the Penn Drug Store and let Wilbur Strom hand you out a driuk from the "Luray. ? ' Just received a large shipment of shoes. See them before buying May & Tompkins.. We-have a full assortment of the celebrated Hawkes' Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. They have been sold in Edgefi ld for more than twenty years and everybody knows what they are. Timmous Bros. We sell the famous Lipton and Druid parched coffee, ground and unground. Timmous Bros. V . . Very large stock of Matting in att ractive designs, excellent quali ty, at very low prices. Ramsey & Jones. ?. i?.-. Fu J 'stock of shoes And rubbers. If yo'? wunt th T--~* "? . call. Ma; We have Whit? Prenti um Hams ft A dollar savi made. Ask W. give his experience with Avery's Cult ivators. W. W. Adams. Let The Advertiser ob office do yonr printing. Satisfaction guar anteed on every job sent out from this office. Our stock of mattresses is very large. We can sell you a first-class cotton mattress at from $5 50 to $15.00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. We would be glad for the housewives to see our large stock of.Crockery. Wo have plain and docoratod ware, and can supply the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jones. 5 Insurance Lessons r-If you are iusured always let the agent know if you take any other Insurance on the property or if there comes aohangeiu the ownership of the p'roperty, or if the- buildiogs be come vacant, or if you make ex traordinary repairs on the build ings, or if persoual proper y is moved. Your policy contract re quires this. Get. Permit. E. J. Norris, Agt. Why order Lace Curtains from a catalog house or a city store? We can says you money. An in spection of our large stock is all we ask. Edgefield Mercantile Co. v Just received pimeiitoesor swei.t peppers for sandwiches. May & Prescott. We always carry compete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prpscrip tions sent us. A share of your patronage solicited. TimmoiiH Bros. on strengthens enfeebled eg> creasing their flesh and ^ y with the necessary fat <?? br healthy growth. jjjj rs* 60c. AND $1.00. tg| usually want ethin? from lie pantry ber thc hunger you had )oking counts for much l's health; do not imperil biscuit ready when they mee ia your healthy ore? I hereby announce myself a jandidate for Cotton Weigher for ;be town of Edgefield for the term beginning September the 1st, 1907, andple'lge myself if elected to render honest ai.d faithful ser vice. W. E. LOTT. uYcu want to marry my daugh ter, do you? Let me tell you that you're not exactly the sort of man [ would choose for a son-in-law." The vouth nodded. "Well, to be frank," he said, 'You aro not the sort of mau I'd 3hoose for a father-in-law, either. But we needn't chum up, you iuow, unless we want to. E. J. Norris' Insurance Lo cals. Only 5 Fire Insurance Compa nies (except a few whose losses were nominal) paid their losses iu Full without discount, iu the Great San Fraucisco fire. These were the Aetna, Continental, Queen, Royal, and London Liver pool & Globe. See Best's Reports. I represent tb.3 two first named. E. J. Norris, Agt. Th9 Aetna and Continental are two among the largest Fire In surance Companies in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna has the largest Capi tal Stock of all Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the lar gest Surplus of all the Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. I appreciate the patronage and business intrusted to me, from the A & K railroad to Batesburg, Mules. E.J. Norris, Agt. The Rate of cost on Dwellings and Barns in the country is $1.20 per hundred or if three years, 80 cts per hundred. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Pheqix are al most the only Companies accom modating enough to insure your tenanted country buildings, be cause you give them your better class of business. Do you appre ciate this. E. J. Norris, Agt. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! The cost is too small to go uninsured. 3. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna - and Phenix will write your Country Stores and System Gins. E. J. Norris, Agt RUBBER TIRES: I have a machine for resetting your old lires or putting ou new ones. Best rubber tires carried in stock. All work guaranteed. W. H. P .well. Omega, Graudeur aud White Wiugs flour always o a band at May. & Pre3C0tt. Come and see our Iceland Ice Cream Freezers. May & Prescott. We have a largo stock of Rugs and invite tbe ladies to call to see them'. E.lg field Marcan*ile Co. A puncheon of g> tiuiue Cuba Mo lasses just received. May & Prese 5tt. . FOR SALE: Ona hundred thou sand feet of pine lurcbi-r at the Strother pince. Will deliver it in Edgefield, if desired. Apply to A. H. Cori ey. If you want the finest F^t Mat tress made, lt-t us sell you a "Rex" or a uD??xter." There ie nothing better. Ran-s -\ & Joues. What ?bout our fudf-rieitig Buckwheat? HHV-you iri*-d ii? M?) ? Prescott. Card Prom President c f U. D. C. Ou behalf of the Edgefield Chapter of Daughters of Confed eracy, Iextend thanks to all those who in any way contributed to ward the success of their memo rial exercises; but particularly to tbe the three papers published in Edgefield, without whose aid the day must have been a failure. The Daughters were indeed gratified to have with them so many veterans and hope the next year will bring twice or three times as many as were in line on this occasion. Respectfully, Mrs. C. H. Fisher, Pres. Death of Captain Boy kin. A telegram was received on Monday announcing the death of Capt. James Boykin, which occur red at his home in Beech Island early Monday morning. For some years he had been in failing health. When Capt. Boykin last visited Edgefield his friends were pained to eee tbathe was suffering from physical ills of a serious nature. Capt. Boykin was born and reared in Kershaw county, hav-s ing descended from one of the_ oldest and most honored familie" of the Pee Dee section. He enter ed the Confederate army when a mere lad and served in Kershaw's brigade during the entire four years. Soon after the war he moved to Edgefield and married a sister of Misses Sophie and Marie Abney.. From this marriage six cbildren, four daughters and two sous, survive him, Mrs. Wm. P. Calhoun beiwg one of his daughters Very Cordially Received Mrs. E. G. Dietrick of New York wbo was in Edgefield on Sunday and Monday, met with a cordial reception in all the cburcbes and other places where she filled engagements. She left Edgefield encouraged and helped by the many complimentary words said to ber and many expressions of appreciation. Mrs. Dietrick spent more than a week in Edge field county-in Edgefield, John ston, Clark's Hill, Modoc, Parks villejaud Plum Branch. The towns of Clark's Hill, Parksville and Plum Brauch are now organized iuto Woman's Christian Temper ance Unions besides the towns of Edgefield and Johnston. Mrs. Dietrick by a special and urgent invitation went over to Johnston Monday af. jrnoon, and after hold- 1 iug a parlor meeting, was invited to address a large congregation iu the Kinard tent. From John ston she goes to Kershaw thence returns to h<ar home in Lockport, N.Y, Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N A Adams, Henrietta, Pa. Two of our home doctors said the case wac hope less, his lungs beiug affected. We then employed other doctors, but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters, bought a bottle and soon noticed improve ment. We continued this medi cine until several bottles were used, when our boy was complete ly cured. Best of all blood medi cines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed. 50c Timmons Bros. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lyhch & Co. roeumug apin *v?u,_ eluding November SOth, 1907. Very low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform attending the expositiou. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer tour ist tickets. For full information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write: ,R. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C. We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our] prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN& SON. Ice, Ice? Ice? Ice? I am now ready to deliver Ice iu a i.y quantitie? and v??ry cheap. I solicit a liberal patronage. Phone me. M. A. Taylor. Edgefield, S. C. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE 3 Band yonr tarings to this strong, ?mad. con servativo Savings Bank. On request wc wUl sand ron FREE, a supply of onr *'Bnnk Messenger Money Mailors" for the safo transmission of coln OT currency in making bank deposits by mall. Yon can send small deposits eachweek.and as m SYS your sayings accumulate will lasae you VI ^-y^, certificates of deposit bearing In us rc nt**/(J ct tho liberal rato of.? . .. .. . ~ . A?CUSTA SAVINCS BANK 0tar/ms mm Ara aa govi as th . beat 60 mans in business is our ?ruaranUm, ' Cafs hf Pitt. P. J. BERCKMANS CO" (lae.) PnitkM? Merni**, AUGUSTA. GA. ?B Nm ta toa aad Strafe Eatab&atca1 UBI A Narrow Escape. G W Cloyd, a merchant, ot Plonk, Mo., had a narrow escape Four years ugo, when he rana jimson bur iuto his. thumb. He jays: "The doctor wanted tp am putate it but I would not cousent. [ bought a box of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve and that cured the langerons wound." 25c. Timmons Bros. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Clemson Agricultural College. Scholarship and Entrance Exami nation to Freshman Class. The examination for th ) award jf scholarships from Edgefield County and Admission to Fresh man Class will be held at the jounty court house on Friday July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants for scholarships may secure blank applicatiou forms from.the coun-. tv Superintendent of Education. These blanks must be filled out properly and filed with the coun ty Superintendent before the be? ginning of the examination. Those taking the examination for en trance to the Freshman class and not trying for a scholarship should file cheir application with President Mell. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. One scholarship . student from each county may select the Tex tile course, others must take one of the agricultural courses. Ex amination piper will be furnished, but each applicant should pro vide himself with scratch paper. The number of scholarships to be awarded will be announced later. . P. H. MELL, Pres. Clemson College, 8. C. INSURANCE When placing your Insur ance give me a call. I rep resent a very strong line of J^IRE} - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent for the largest) Insurance Co. I will ap preciate a share of your busi ness. 1 can be found at my office-Office No. a-over Baak of] Edgc?eld. IjamesT A4TI^__? WANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En . gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Presses etc. , E. J/NORRIS JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Office over Po9t-Offioe. Tl M MO ?IS & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty THE IO A Mir EDGEFIELD, S. u. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. J. C. SHKPPABD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOR J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FUXUB.' W. E. PHKSCOTT. . OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. w. ADAMS, Vice-Prei.'de'nt. E. J. MIMS, Cashier J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Honey to loan.on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to bu s ness. YOUR Account Solicited IS a delicious chew, made from the best North Carolina leaf; a leaf that has a spec ial texture, a special flavor and wnich makes RED EYE- a specially fine and satis fyingchewingtobacco. Most people prefer it to tobacco costing one dollar per pound.^ Ask your dealer for it and insist on him keeping it MERCHANTS Write for Special Prices. I. TOBACCO. ? . ? -\