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! WEDNESDAY, 22AY 29, 1907, Local News. f S. McG. Simk:ins, Esq.. wei B?er to Aiken on Friday last c IfrofesBionsl business. ?Mr and Mrs. Charles Hal', Hliken, were guests of Mr. au Bru..J*mes A. li immerroan lai I Mrs. J. C. Hammond of Norl ?fugue ta ha* beon the guest ( Rr. and Mrs. J. E. P. Roper f Hpvoral days. S Miss Mary Ellis, a beautifc Boung lady from Green ville, j Bisiting ber sister, Mrs. 0. 1 H Jlr. and Mrs. W. G. Black.we Bf Parksville, were guests of HOL ?id Mrs. T. Garrett Talbert las ?Sel' is reported that the Edgefield Boru's Creek orange trees are bud Sui; &ud that be fot o agr??t whil Egg'7 will bein full bloom. ?Large shipment of Corn Chop Hst received. , P. P. Blalock, Jr., ? G?n. Thomas Carwile and Capt 1?. H. Bruusou will leave to-da' B attend the Confederate re-unioi ?Mr. sod Mrs. R. J. Moultrie, o Bhoboth. were among the v i s i . Hrs to tbe county seat on Frida; Bi Married, by Rev. R. G. Shan Bnhouse, Tuesday eveoiug, May Bat, Mr. Thomas Kirby and Miss ?Haisy Anderson, both of Edgefield .'Beautiful line of stationery HB'ablets, box paper and paper tn Be pound. Timmons Bros. 1 Considerable hail fell in the Beora spction early Sunda} BRght. We are pleased to state, However, that no damage was done ? Mrs. Henry C. Miller aud Mrs Men Miller, two widely beloved Bdies of Trenton, were among the Bsitors to Edgefield on Saturday. H Mrs. James M. Cobb was sum Boned on Saturday to the bad Hide of bor aister, Mrs. Morris, who Hs critically ill at her home in Birmingham. H-Dr. A. H.. Corley says he does K?t iee bow it is that some men Han get married two, three, four Hud even five times and he oau'i I Bachelor- Wm. R. Furse came Kip from Trenton to attend divine Bservices in Edgefield on Sunday. ?We have repeatedly told bim that ibo has boen coming alone long Rev. P.P. Blalock and Rev. J. IT. Littlejohn will exchange pul pits .on Sunday morning next. The former will preach at Red Hill and the latter at Berea. Dr.T.-W. P. Butler came over from Columbia and spent Sunday with Mrs. Butler and their 3weet little daughter, who are sojourn ing in Edgefield with Gen. M. C. Butler. When you want a first-class smoke try a "Franklin7' or "Sabo . roso'7cigar. Our 10 cents cigar, tbs "Salisbury," is the best on th:> market. I P. P. Blalock, Jr. In iiunbunciug the. S. C. C I. - graduates last week The Adverti ser failed to give the names of 'Miesen Sophie Mims and Ethel Bryan who completed the course in stenography. M?BS Ida Cogbum was called to herb?me above Meeting Street last Thursday on account of the i 11 "^liOPiS of her sister's little child. Tho patrons of the'Coruer Store have greatly missed heir during her absence. Col. F. N.K. Bailey has been called to Bamberg but will return to-day or Thursday to remain the bahiuco of the week. He aud Mrs. Bailey, will leave early next week to be away for more than a month. Any one desiring to seo Col. Bai ley on business had better call at his ofEc at once. *" Rev. Pierce Kinard rpceived a telegram from his brother on Mon day stating that the crops around Epworth,Greenwood county, were destroyed by hail Sunday night. A very disastrous hail Btorm visi ted the BHUIH sectiou last ye?-r and 'damaged-the crops very seriously. Oats have "come out" wonder fully within the last few weeks, especially where a top dressing of ceiealite or nitrate of soda was applied. At on? time it appealed that the graiu crop would be al most a total failure, but judging from the numbpr of cradles the farmers aro purchasing there is much grain to be harvested. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit your Prescriptions, davor night., WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, aud rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH <& CO. On Friday'afireiu GpfTnpy des troyed tbe offices of Dr. B. L. Al len, formerly of tine county, bping a son of the ?at^ C<ir>t. W. S. Al len'. Pr, Allen's office wast well eqa'pptfd with ?:ipensjve niodnrn appliance, among them being a large X-ray machine. H''P total Joss is estimated at $2,500. He cai'rmd insurance to th-* amount of $1,500. the dispatch stated thiit Dr, -Allen "has nothing left with which Ut practice medicine ex?ppt bis diploma and medicine. ii ' "???ii?Mto ??Tr " '"' "' Mrs. Dr. James S. Byrd-haB as her guests her aunt. Miss Mary Fitzmaurice, aud little sister, Genevieve Fitzmaurice. They will be in Edgefield for a fortnight ur longer. Mrs. Olin Auld and daughter Francis left on Wednesday for Whitmire where Mr. Auld has a position with the Gleuo-Lowery Company.-Greenwood Journal. Mrs. P. R. Wares has gone down to greet tho beautiful little Visitor that bas arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wate?. She will remain with them a w?-ek or loDger. A telegram was received in Edgefield on Tuesday stating ihat Col. John R.Tompkina was dyiug. Dr. J. G. Tompkins will leave for Mobile Weduesday morning Miss Eileen . Ouzts entertained a number of her frieuds very de lightfully at tea on Monday even iug in honor of her cousin, Miss Eleanor Edwards. Mr. Harry Walker of Augusta, a brother of Mrs. P. P. Bialock, Jr., smeut Thursday last in Edge field in the interest of "Tne Ful crum," a magazine published in Augusta. Mr. John Kemp, the faithful and very efficient bookkeeper of the Edgefield Mercantile Compa ny, spent several days last week at bis old home near MouLtaiu Creek church with his mother who has b^en quite ill. We are ageuts for the Worth ington Roller Screens lor win dows. Come in and let us show you these improved wire screens. Edgefield Mercantile Co. If possible, do your shopping before &even o'clock. . After the merchants have been in their stores for twelve long hours they should not be kopt later than sev en by persons who could have sup plied their ueeds earlier. For the benefit of some who have made inquiry as to the num ber ot votes cast in the election for cotton weigher last year, we give the figures for two years: The total vote in 1905 was 435 and io 1906 it was 520. Large assortmeut of window shrdes at very reasonable prices Ramsey & Jones. Considerable painting has b en done in Edgefield during this year, and Messrs. Timmons Bros. have sold a large portion of the paints, oils, etc., that have been used. Tbey have ordered nearly two tons of lead siuce the first of January, and oil aud turpentiue in propor tion. A northwestern farmer has dis covered that by plautiug onions ' and Irish potatoes in the same field, in alternate rows, the onions 1 being Blrong will bring tears to ; the eyes of the potatoes in such ! great volume as to afford ample water supply (Turing the droughts ' of summer. We pass the sugges tion to our friend Neely Long. What about our self-risiug ; Buckwheat? Have you tried it? ' May & Prescott. / J Another good man, Mr. T. P. I Morgan, anuouuces his candida- 1 sy.fo;* the position of cotton j woigher. Mr. Morgan is a sou of the late Capt. T. C. Morgan and is a most excelleut citizen. So I conscientiously will be discharge i the duties of cottou weigher, if I elected, that uo one will ever re- i Efret casting a ballot for bim. < Keep cool and not be b<.thered with flies. Our fans are uow run u-iug for the pleasure of those who " patronize our Soda Fouutaiu. All of the popular drinks served ?D the beft possible mau uer. Let the \ "Luray" refresh you. G. L. Penn & Sou. Some of the finest onions that 1 have come under our observation this season have been on sale at 1 the Lynch drug Btore, and were grown by Mr. P. F. Salter of Trenton. They were the White Pearl; variety. If you want mild onions that are early and that grow very large, always plant this variety. If you want the finest F*>U MatJ tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. ."What can we do to improve the present method of dancing?" thun dered the parson; "dancing is mere bugging set, to music." 1 "We might cut out music," soft ly suggested the bad young man in the rear of the auditoiium. Philadelphia Inquirer. Full stock of shoos and ruhbsrs. If you want th) best give us a call. May & Tompkius. We have White Dove and Swift's Premium Hams fresh every week. . May & Prescott. Take up the old cat pot or worn out matting, and let u&supply you with new matting in bright and attractive patterns. The quality is good ?u? tbn price very reasonable. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Beautiful Rugs aud Arr Squares all sizes aud attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. , Heintz's Baked B -ans J ?Ht re ceived at Timmons Bros. Luzian Ground CotTtW in $1.00 cans, cup and saucer fx'ra. May <fe Pret-ott. DuikeVs salad drepsinsr, Heintz's murtard dosing and pepper 3> nc v - May & Presco't. Mr. John R. Tompkins is bavin :jbiB.residence on Main street beat tifully painted. Painting feve generally spreads from boase t house; ?vho'll be the next on th's street? The broad emile that Stewar Scurry of the County Home i wearing is not altogether bt cause he has a promising crop. ] is true he has a good ciop, but b also has a beautiful little daugbte that the Stork left at his hom las1', week. Many carloads of western cori has found ils way to Edgeriek during the pa?t few months.- Th Edgefield Mercantile Oomparv received two cars, something ove 400 sacks, one day last week ! Much of the western corn is more or less damaged but this large shipment was in first-class con di tion. All ye clerks-Julian, Percy, w] L", Wilbur, Law, John, Alb rf Ralph, Alleu, Calvin, Sammie Wick, Charlton, Jamie, Davis, Jim Lovick, Frank, Homer, Claude Richard, and all the balance of vou-take your best girls to the Episcopal rectory on Thursday after the stores close. The Episco pal ladies invite you to their ice cream festival. Miss Mae Walker made a hur ried visit to Edgefield on Monday. During the session recently closed, Mies Mae taught ibe Morgan school. There were 18 pupils in the school and all of them were first-cousius except one wbo was a secoud cousin of the other 17. Miss Mae is thoroughly in love with this community of good peo ple and will probably teach the school again next session. The town council has passed an ordiuauce prohibiting loafing aud loitering around tbe depot, also masing it unlawful for persons to swiug from a moving train. When the traill stops near the warehouse boys are lu the habit of boarding the train and riding upon the steps until it reaches the DOW depot. This is a dangerous prac tice, and tbe purpose of the ordi nance is to stop it. Since her electiou as a teacher iu th.e Edgefield graded school, Miss Jennie Patti6ou bas received a letter stating that she has also been elected a teacher in ;Jie graded school at Kershaw, S. C , but of course ebe declined the lat ter positiou. Having these two po?itions offered her, following onp upon the other, is not only a high testimonial to Miss Jennie's capacity as a teacher but of her real worth as a Christian your.g worn au. The commission appointed by the Governor to determine wheth 3r or not Heyward or Gary county meets with the constitutional re quirements, held its first meeting iu Edgefield on Saturday. The members of the commission are : Messrs. W. R. Parks, of Parke ville, and R. B. Duubar, of Beech [plaiid, representing the new coun ty, and Messrs. T. R. Morgan, of Aiken, and W; D. Wood ?yard, of JohustoD, representing the old 30?uties of Aiken and Edgefield. Mr. Duubar was elfcted chairman. So business of importance was ?raDsacted. The commission mere ly oigauized and adjourned sub ject to the call of the chairman. At the last session of the legis lature a joint committee, consist ing of two senators and three rep r?sentatives, was apDOiuted to look into the merits of claims for damages against Clemson College by certain individuals wbo allege that their property has been in jured by the dam constructed ncross Seneca river by the college. Hon. B. E. Nicholson being a member of this committee, spent a portion of 1 ast week in specting this property in compa ny with other members of the committee. Tbrir report will be filed wheo the next legislature convenes. Specially Low Prices. Grouped around in sentions at the Corner Store you wiil find many nice things being closed out at specially low prices. This is one of our methods of raising money tor our June, trip north in search of new and catchy summer fabrics. Tho sale covers Laces, Embroideries, Simpson's Typhoon Silks, Figured Muslins and many other items of value. The Corner Store. We would be glad for the housewives to see our large storrk r)f Crockery. Wu have plain and decora t?d war?, and elm su upi y the npfdi- of evnry home. Ramsey & Jone j. Dor^'t take our word for ii, but try around and see if our ?tale ment is true when . we say we can 3ave you money on clothing, nbo<-s and dry gcodp. May & Tompkins. Buy your next suit of clolhes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Large assortment of very fine Imported Tooth Brushes. Tiramous Bros. Butter Thins, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas, Suaps, etc., freah. < May & Prescott. I Beautiful Hair Brushes and Combs. We want the ladies to seef our beautiful Brushes ni d Cc m bs. Examine them before buy i tig. G. L. Pe nu & So n. Very Handsome Toilet Sets, rangii g in pr ce from $3 50 to $6 50. Ramsey & Jones B-autifu1 assyr'm^nt of Iron und Kn?in)"led beds. We in vi ie th" ladies to call to see them. Ramsey & Jones. There hus been much-/! abi comment upon I he epler'd Irill ing of 1 the- Cadets. Hrh: o th exhibition drills giv n durinj commencement week, the peoph of our town had no opportunity o knowing how well the cadets ha< been trained in the mauual of arm and Held movements A largi crowd gathered on the campus ti wituees the competitive drill or Wednesday afternoon last. Even member of the ci.mpany did him self credit, but the prize for tb< beet drilled cadet was won by Mr Charles Fuller. Tb? p'izp, a ten dollar 'gold coin, was given bj Col. J. H. Tillman. Let us supply you with Tc< Cream Freezers and Ice Tea Tum> blprs. If you see our-tumb'ers yoi: will Huv tbem. Edgi-field Mercantile Co. Lieut. Wallace Tompkins went over to Co'umbia last Friday to coufer with Adjutant and Inspect or General Boyd with reference to leceiving the ?dgefield Rifles into tbe State militia. As a result of tbis visit. Maj. Brock, Gen Boyd's assistant, is expected in Edgefield Thursday evening to in spect the company, which now numbers about seventy men. The soldier boys are anxious to take a trip tj Jamestown and unless they are equipped af 01 ce it will be too late to go wi'-h the militia of the state. The Tent Meeting. Pursuant to the annou ucement of last week, Evangelist Kiuard pitched his tent in Edgefield aud began a revival meeting on Sun day afternoon. The appearance of this hirge gospel tent in Edgefield and the zeal, earnestness and enthusiasm of tho evangelists ?ause one io recall the "tent meet ing" that was conducted by Rev. Mr. Tillman soon after the earth quake in 1886. As a result of that *reat. revival, many persons had :heir feet set upon a rock and i new song put in their mouths. The tent that is now spread in Edge Seid is not a stone's throw from ?vhere the one stood in 1886; the corkers urp just a3 earnest and faithful as any who have ever abored in Edgefield ; God is just is ready and willing to answer Drayer now as be was JD 1886; Iheref re, let us expect as great .psults and benefits from the Winard meeting as were received rrom the Ti ll m au meeting. Two services are held each day: U 10 in the morning and at S: 30 n the evening* Rev. Mr. Kiuard s assisted in preaching by Rev. Vir. Dunaway, ot' Atlanta. Mr. fohn Landrurn, of Atlanta, ac ioropnhies the singing very beau ltully upon a piano which Mr. Winard canias with him. The at eudsnc.e has beeu large and much ea! interest hes been mauifesfed ii the meeting from the very out let. Already people who reside tome dittauce in the country are :oming in to the services. Go to mar the evangelists and urg) your Tiende and neighbors to go also. Spectacles made up to suit your articular need at lowest possible >rice. . Geo. F Miras, Edgefield, S. C. Lee The Advertiser ob office do rour printiug. Satisfaction guar anteed ou every job sent ou1; from his office. Our stock of mattresses is very arge. We can sell you a first-class lotion mattress at from $5 50 to ?15.00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. (hose who have tried our 'White Star" Coffee will'use no ?ther. G. L Penn & Son. We wish to offer just one word >f friendly caution to young court ug couples. This is a day of glass root doors, if you will say your ?ond farewells iu the front hall, )3 sure the lightB are low.-Sene ;a Journal. Edgefield couples should take raming from the foregoiog FOR RENT: A five-room house vith good well, out-buildings, etc., lear college. Apply to J. L. Miras >r G. D. Mims. Our Victor No. 1 Bcd Springe ire guaranteed for 20 years. Notti ng better on th? market. Ramsey & Jones. New supply of Hammocks and laaimock Hooks. Edrefield Mercantile Co. Every home in this section should have jue of our Lamp Stoves. Price onlv 75 and $1. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Large assortment of CnlgateV T< il-t Soap. There i? nothing jettfr. TinimoLB Bros. Choice erf en English Peas can ?ed, 10 chitts per can. May ?v. Prescott. Keg Heintz's sweet mixed pick es. .May & Pr?scott. Little Jr.e harrows'. Slay & Prescott. If you want th- best bed spring!? >p ihn market buy the "Blue Rib ion" or the "National." Edgpfield Mercantile Co. || Rickets. S Simply the visible sig igi are not forming rapidly cg) Lack of nourishment . Scott's Emutsii $ entire system. Stimulai I ??by n c?3 ALL DRUGGISTS t 60c. Help the Episcopal Ladies. Forthe benefit .of their:cbuj?b..r. the Episcopal ladies will sell de licious ice-Cream and cake to morrow (Thursday) afternoon on the rectory lawn.. The ladies will begin. their sales as early as 6 o'clock. Let all bauds help them in their good work. They will have some mighty good things on tap. Death ol Col. Holcombe. On Friday afternoon Col. J. T. H. Holcombe passed away at "Edgewood," the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. TillmaD, Jr., the latter being bis grandniece. His mortal body was laid to rest in the Pick 8DS fquare in the village cemetery on Saturday, the Rev. T. P. Bur gess officiating at the funeral. Col. Holcombe was a nativa^of Marshall, Texas, but carno to Edgefield' soon after the death of Gov. Pickens to resido with his sister, Mr3. Lucy Holcombe Pick ens. He was about 75 years of age, and is survived by oue brother, Mr. Phillip Holcombe, who spent some time in Edgeiield about eight years ago. A Band Next Session. The auucuucement by Presi dent-Bailey that itwaBbis pur pose to have a band iu connection with the S. U. C. I. next year has tuet with a hearty response from the Edgefield pecple. Rev. P. P. Bialosk who is not only n musical geuius but is also wonderfully gifted in the art of instructing will have supervision of the baud. It is the purpose of Col. Bailey to have the band composed of Edge field boys as far as possible. If sufficient local talent eau be de veloped and trained it will not be necessary to re-organize the baud every year; whereas, if it is com posed of boarding students some would drop out from year to year, making it necessary to train others to fill the vacancies. Pa rents, encourage your boy to take a placa in the baud. The musical training which will not cost them one cent will be nf incalculable benefit, to them. The Alumni-Alumnae Association. At the business session of 'he alumni alumnae association of the S. C. C. I. which was held on Wednesday afternoon last, Mr. Cleveland Callison was elected president and Miss Jennie Patti G??n secretary. On Wednesday evening after the graduating ex ercises, the association held its annual banquet in the large din ing hall of the college. The hall and long tables were beautifully decorated by the ladies of the Edgefield Literary Club who pro vided the delightful meuu for the occasion. After the inner mau had been regaled, the following toasts were announced by Mr.. Cleveland Callison, master of ceremonies: "Welcome to class of 1907," by Miss Mattie Mims; "Response from class of 1907," Mr. Walter Black ; '"Edgefield and the 3. C. C. I.," Mr. A. E. Padgett. In a very graceful mauuer and in well chosen words, Mr. Padgett, dwelt upon- the great benefits that this splendid institution has been to Edgefieldjfinancially, intellectual ly and in other ways. He Found a Quiet Place. A nervous looking man went into a store the other day and sat down for a half hour, or so, when a clerk asked him if there was anything he could do for him. He said no, he didn't want anything. The clerk went away and he sat an hour longer, when the proprie tor went- to him and' asked if he wanted to be shown anything. "}To," said the nervous man, ''I just want tu sit around. My phy sician has recommended quiet for me, and above all things I should avoid being in a crowd. Noticing that, you do not advertise in the newspapers, I thought this would be about as quiet a place as I could find, so I just dropped in for a few hours isolation.-Ex. RLBBER TIRES: I have a machine for rosetting your old lires or putting on new ones. Best rubber tires carried in stock. All work guaranteed. W. H. Powell. Omega, Grandeur and White Wings flour always ou- hand at May & Prescott. 5 Insurance Lessons :-If you are insured always lei the agent know if you take any other Insurance on the propel ty or if Ibero comes a change in the ownership of Ihe property, or if the buildings he rmite vacant, or if you make ex traordinary rep?ir1? on the build ings, or if personal proper y is u.oved. Yutir policy contract n quirrs this. Oft Permit. E. J. Nonie, Agt. Why ord* r Lace Curtains t'rom a catalog house or a city store? We can save you money. An in spection of our largo stock is all we ask. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Just received pimeutoes or swent peppers for sandwiches. May & Prescott. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all proscrip tions sent us. A share of your patronage solicited. Timmnns Bros. li that baby's tiny bones ??> enough? 4? is the cause. <fr on nourishes baby's ^J^^O1 es and makes bone, eeds. AND $1.00 Sttme-Holcton. For some .time . Mr. Waiter E. Ho:sion bas stealthily made rpgu lar visits to the west-side but no one suspected that Cupid would consummate matters as early as this. So, when' it became known in Edgefield that Mr. Holston and Miss Ella Stone, of Modoc, were married on Wednesday last every body wore a look of pleasant sur prise. They were quietly married at the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, the Rev. J. Tv Littlejohn officiating. The bride is not ouly a very beau tiful young woman but possesses the qualities of mind and heart that will make ber an ideal life partner, and fortunate indeed is Mr. Holston in winning her. She is a full graduate of the Greenville Female College. On the other hand, all who snow Mr. Holston .will feel ?bat :he Fates have dealt kindly with ;he bride in casting her lot for the 'uture with so noble, so kind aearted and so thoroughly un selfish a man as Walter Holston. Elis entire life has been spent in Edgefield and those who have mowu him best, most intimately, 'steem and honor him most. Un ike nany marriages, ono can sin cerely aud conscientiously Con gratulate both parties to this union ipon their good fortune. Mr. aud Mrs. Holston left im nediately after their marriage for he Jamestown exposition. Tho Advertiser is not informed as to heir plans but it is probable that hey will make their home in Edge ield. Mr. Holston bas for several rears been the traveling represen ative of the Georgia Cotton Oil Company. A Narrow Escape. G W Cloyd, a merchant, of 5lunk, Mo., had a" narrow eecape bur years ago, when he ran a ?rason bur into bis thumb. He aye* "The doctor wanted to am >utate it but I would not consent. ! bought a box of Bucklen's Ar iica Salve aud that cured the laugerous wound." 25c Timmons iros. G. L. Penu & Son W. E. vyucb & Co. ?. J. Norris' Insurance Lo :als. . Only 5 Fire Iusurance Compa lies (except a few whose losses vere nominal) paid their losses u Full without discount, in the ireat San Francisco fire. These fere the Aetna, Continental, iueen, Royal, and London Liver >ool & Globe. See Best's Reports. ' represent the two first named. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Continental are wo among the largest Fire In iur?'"je Companies in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna has the largest Capi al Stock of all Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the pr iest Surplus of all the Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. I appreciate the patronage and msiuess intrusted to me, from he A & K railroad to Batesburg, brough Edgefield, Saluda and Liken counties, and am very jrateful for same. E. J. Norris, Agt. I *vrite Bond Insurance, Life usurance, Accident Insurance, iealth Insurance, Tornado In urauce, Plate Glass Insurance .nd Life Insurance on Horses and tfules. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Rate of cost on Dwellings .nd Barns in the country is $1.20 >er hundred or if three years, 80 its per hundred. ' E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix are al nost the only Companies accom-. ?odating enough to insure your enauted country buildings, be ause you give them your better lass of business. Do you appre iato this. E. J. Norris, Agt. Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! The osr, is too small to go uninsured. 3. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix will trite your Country Stores and System Gins. E. J. Norris, Agt. Early Amber and Orange cane eed on hand. May & Prescott. Your Attention, Please. Have you rend the little Magazine that was lett at your home? Have you read our circular explaining our liberal offer &o you? If you are not soliciting subscrip tions for the FULCRUM see Mr. Beauregard Tim mons. He will give you a book and start you on a successful Money Making easy proposition. Exposition Rates. Very low rates to Norfolk. Va , eturn account Jamestown ter ?nteunial exposition via SOUTH CRN RAILWAY. Season, nixty day and fifteen lay tickets on sale daily oom heuciug April 19th, to and iu lu.ling November SOth, 1907. Vary low rates will also Le raul* for Military and Brass iands in uniform attending the xpo: ilion. Stop ov!?rs will be allowed on VHSOI?, Sixty day and fifteen day iok-1?, sabin ??son Summer tour pt lick'fts. F??r fbi! iiiformHtion call on "ickiii Amii's S utberii R:iilwa.>, r ivritn : R.W.HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, . Charleston. S. C. My Beet Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Rou'* 1, Fort Fdward, N. Y\, 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 has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed. 50c r *^d $1.00 Trial bottle free. Timmous Bros. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch '& Co. 1785 1907 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON, S. C. 122nd Year Begins September 27. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship to each county of South Carolina, giving free tui tion. Tuition $40. Board and fur nished room in dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for admis sion a*e permitted to compete for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $100 a year. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS will be held at the Court House on Friday, July otb, at 9 a. m. Harrison Randolph, President. Winthrop College Scholorship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be held at the County Court House on Friday? July 6, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fif teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacated after July 5. they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholar ships should write to President John son before the examination for Sch - arship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 18.1907. For further information and catalog, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Fresh Heiniz's Pickles and Baked Beans. Let us supply your needs. P. P. 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