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Union Meeting. The union meeting of the third division will convene with the Plum Branch Baptist church, April 29th and 30th. 10:30 Devotional exercises con ducted by moderator. 11:00 Enrollment of delegates and verbal reports from churches. 1st Query-Who are in fault for the slack discipline in our churches, the members or the pastor? Hamp Parks, M G White, H E Bunch. 2nd Query-How shall we in crease our numerical strength in our meetings? V. HBussey, T G Tal bert, J C Harvely. Adjourn at 12:30 for 1 hour for dinner. AFTERNOON. 3nl Query-Though surrounded by temptations, is there any excnse for our entering into1 them? J M Bussey, L G Bell, B M Bussey. 4th Query-The power of prayer. Dan Bell, Jr., S T Adams. . SUNDAY. 10:00 Sunday school exercises conducted by superintendent; of Plum Branch Sunday school. 11:30 Missionary sermon by Rev. T H Garrett. Adjourn one and one half hour for dinner. Afternoon exercises devoted to B. Y. P. U. work. 1st-Training in speech about Christian things, paper by D N Dorn. 2nd-Training for initiative in church work, paper by Miss Mae Roper. 3rd-Tie relation of the B. Y, P. U. to the Bible doctrines, paper by B M Bussey. * 4th-The relation of* the B. Y. P. U. to missions. Paper by Miss Annie May McKie. Not onlyjthe appointees, out the brethren in general are urgently re quested to come prepared to discuss the queries. Jno. G. McKie, For committee. Union Meering. The union meeting of the first division of the Edge?eld association will meet with Bold Spring church Saturday and Sunday, April 29th and 30th. 11:00 a. ra. Devotional exercises cou. acted by the moderator. Enrollment of delegates and ver bal reports from churches. 1st Query-What is the true mis sion of a church ? Lealand Talbert, W L Johnson, R M Bell, Rev. D W Heckle. 2nd Query-The importance of good singing in the church*. J M Rambo, Lundy Coleman, Prof. J F Entminger, Rev. P P Blalock, J L Mims. 3rd Query-What are some of the evidences of true religion, and how will they manifest themselves in the life of church members. D L Bur nett, R T Strom, O Sheppard, Rev. G H Burton. , 4th Query-Should children be urged to become Christians. J F Ouzta, Jr., G D Bell, A S Tomp kins, Dr. G W Gardner. 5th Query-How and why should a Christian grow in grace and in knowledge? C C Fuller, J D Kemp, Prof. FNK Bailey, Rev. P B Lan ham. Sunday. 11:00 a. m. Duty of church mern- = hers to Sunday school. S P Wright, O Sheppard, Rev. G H Burton. ( 12:00 Missionary sermon by Rev. j P P Blalock or G W. Gordon. . Intermission. 2:30 Some reasons why I believe in missions. R T Strom, O Shep- '. pard, Rev. D W Heckle, H ? Gra- ] ham, Rev. P B Lanham. I was never before better able to take care of your eye glass (work ' thangi am^ at"present. My stock if < am here all the time and can cor rect anything about your glasses that may for any reason be unsat isfactory after the work is done. This fact should appeal to you. GEORGE F. MIMS, Optician Edgefield, - - - S.C. i Never Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill ja a sugar-coated < globule of health, that changes : weakness into strength, languor into ; energy, brain fag into mental pow er; curing constipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Only 25c at Penn <fc Holstein's, W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons. STOCK RAISERS. . I have a splendid jack that will stand during the season at my farm one mile from McKendree. Terms 1 $10 to insure. Castrating done by ' safest and best method, also dehorn 1 cattle. Anyone wishing me can 1 write me at Pleasant Lane. J. C. Buzhardt. New Arrivals. We have received a large assort ment of cut glass and sterling silver by express. Just-what you will want for a wedding present. The designs are new, original and very beauti ful. And best of all, marked at very reasonable prices. Penn & Holstein. Fertilizers :-: let us fill your o cial fertilizers of a carrying a full brands and formula a full assortment of mixing your own fe We can also supp as a top dressing fi oats and your cotton MY & Pi . .wt. ? A ? AAA ? t ? t t ? t tT f ? t A A AAA V% TTVTTW *' * T"TTTVTTTTVTTTT + % Business Locals. 4* .H-H--M' 1 ?!? ?!? i ?!? W We sell HartSchaftners and Marx Clothes the best made write us for a suit,F. G. MERTINS, Augusta, Ga. Large assortment of iron and en ameled beds to select from! Ramsey & Jones. Buster Brown hosiery mill has Rives Bros. of our town as their agents and from the number of pairs they sold last week guarantee for four months is worthy of note. Adv. Don't you need a new summer buggy robe. We have a new lot in. Ramsey & Jones. . For Sale: Four-horse power gasoline engine and threshing ma chine, practically new; also a com plete saw mill, consisting of saw, engine, boiler, carts and cows. Ap ply to H. H. Hill, Edgefield, S. C Large shipment of matting just received. New and attractive de signs. Ramsey & Jon es Ladies you should miss seeing nothing we show in the millinery parlor throughout the week. We have provided the * things newest in ?.oman's head wear. The Corner Store. Begin now to prepare and plant 11 70ur garden. We can supply you with the celebrated Ferry's seed that are fresh and will not fail to 11 germinate under proper conditions. We have a large stock of paints for | ] inside and outside work in white ind all the colors. Full supply of 3? ls, varnish and painter's supplies >f all kinds. B. Timmons. Biggest stock of harness we have iver carried. Single and double, all weights and prices. Ramsey & Jones. Pants made to order, $5 up, write for samples to F. G. MER TINS, Augusta, Ga. Lost: Thursday afternoon either in college or between the Baptist ?hurch and the college, a gold pen cil with pin attached, ruby setting in end. Finder will please leave at The Advertiser office Remember we still sell Rock Hill, Tyson & Jones, Columbus and Hackney buggies. Nothing better on the market for the money. Ramsey & Jones. Have your Umbrella re-covered by F. G. MERTINS, Augusta, Sa., 854 Broad. Large assortment of art squares ind rugs to match. The ladies are cordially invited tc inspect them. Ramsey & Jones. Land For Sale: I will sell my place known as the old Moss place containing 200 acres, more or less. Terms cash. Apply to Mrs. C. E. Williams, Cleora, S. C. When in need of farm wagons try an Old Hickory or White Hick: jry. They have stood the test on Edgefield roads for many years. Ramsey & Jones. Wanted: At once, orders, for delivery next week, for a few bush ?ls of the famous "Moneymaker" Irish potatoes for seed. Grown in North Carolina mountains. $1.50 per bushel. R. G. Shannonhouse. We sell the celebrated Babcock buggies and carriages. They never fail to give satisfaction. Ramsey & Jones. For Sale: Having sold out my farm near Trenton, S. C., I wish to sell my entire lot of horses, cattle, farming tools, vehicles, etc., con sisting of five horses, eighteen head of cattle, two wagons, two buggies and one carriage, and one fine Jer sey bull. W. J. Gaines. Plants: On next Monday I will have ready a fine lot of tomato, pep per, egg and Porto Rico potato plants. Get them fresh. R. G. Shannonhouse. For the best assortment of shoes oxfords, slippers just from the manufacturers, go to Rives Bros. Adv. For Sale: One Yoke of heavy Oxen, well broken. Apply to Julian R. Strother, Edgefield, S. C. : Fertilizers rders for commer 11 kinds. Besides line of standard s, we have on nand the ingredients for rtilizer at home, ly you with nitrate or your wheat and and corn. USCOTT Saved His Mother's Life. Four doctors had given me up, writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avo ca, La., and my children .and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them. Electric Bitters is a priceless s blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney disorders. Use them and gain new health, strength and. vig or. Theyr'e guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. Only 50c at Penn & Holstein's, W E -Lynch & B Timmons. EDGEFIELD PRESSIN' ,LUB. I wish to inform thc public that I am better equipped than ever to do pressing and cleaning of all kinds. Let me make your old suit look brand new. We take especial pains inpressing ladies, skirts. Send us your garments. . Satisfaction guaranteed. We make a specialty of cleaning a.nd re-blocking hats, both felt and Panama hats. Ring Phone No. 35 and I will send for the clothes. -Wallace Harris, l?rop. Supervisor's Notice. The county supervisor and conn iy commissioners will receive bids ip to Tuesday, May 2nd, for re pairs to the jail. Parties wishing to aid will find list of repairs and ?pecifications at the jail, in care of Mr. J. W. Djorn. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ? W. G. Wells, April 4, 1911. Sup. E. Co. NOTICE. Stove flues must be of brick and brick laid flat and not on edge. Fol lowing clause is now put on all poli nes except brick stores. E. J. Norris. In consideration of the reduced rate at which this policy is issued, it is warranted by the assured that ihe building described in this poli jy contains no brick-on-edge, tile, s?ment or metal flue; and it is fur ther warranted that no such flue . mall be erected during the term of this policy. If-this warranty is I violated in any particular, this poli- j 3y shall be null and void. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The next teachers' % examination will be May 5th, 10 a. m. School law, rule 18, clause 2. A ?econd grade certificate shall not be renewed except the holder attends i Teachers' Institute *or Summer School, and in such case may be re newed. Clause 3. A third grade certifi sate shall not be renewed. Teach es will note that school warrants will not be approved next school rear unless first one is accompanied by certificate. W. W. Fuller, Co. Supt. Education. Notice of Discharge. On April 22nd, 1911, we, the un dersigned, as executors of the estate ?f Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bettis, will make final settlement in the office pf the Judge of Probate at Edge field, and at the same time will th. M apply for final discbarge of their trust. J. F. Bettis, J. H. Bouknight. lt. Executors. Midnight in The Ozarks. and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay City, 111., coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors who said he had con sumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery, he began to use it, "I believe it saved my life," he writes for it made a new man of me, so that I can now clo good work again. For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough bay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, its the best known reme dy. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tie free. Guaranteed by Penn & Holstein, W E Lynch & Co., B Timmons. A Full Supply Of the Celebrated COLE Combination cotton and oom planters and Dis tributors W. W. Adams & Co. Spring Clothing We are ready to show you OUT Spring Suits Walkover Shoes Straw Hats Shirts and Collars Ties and Hosiery We invite you to call. We can please you quality, style and price. W. A. HART. I "ASK OUR CUSTOMERS" A HO FOR THAI EASTER SUIT LINE of spring hats, Clothing and furnishings that are Snappy, Cleancut and Rightly-Priced. Everything that children wear in our Juvevile Department. Our Ladies Ready-to-wear Department is rilled with suits, Shirt-waists, Odd Skirts and Neckwear for Spring. A broad guarantee of satisfaction-first to last. Make our store your Headquarters in Augusta. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY SALE and LIVERY -Stable Plum Branch, S, C. I desire to notify" the public that I bave just re ceived a large shipment of Tennessee mules that are strictly first class, and my prices are right. Ateo let me supply your needs for horses that are high class in every respect. We want our friends to know that we are conducting a first class sale, trade and livery stable. If I haven't got what you want, I will order it for you. Call te see me and inspect my 'stock be fore buying. J. R. & R. L. BOOIE, . Plum Branch, - - South Carolina WATEI STEM! We are ready to prices on tanks, to^ systems. We cany plumbing supplies, ; we can save yov mo phte line of both tn the necessary fixtui with hot and cold w A itl ?tilt. A it, A A A lt ll lt TTTTfTTV VTT1 + $ s s and very close and private water )ing fittings and all in large quantities in stock a com 's, and can furnish ng the bath room t. t i 9. fr. . _S>. ?. TTTTTTT VTTTT + PUMPS We are agents tor Myers fore? pumps. In the pa*>t 8 months w( have sold 85 of these pumps and thej are giving satisfaction. Let us su j ply you with one. Full assortmei rubber hose, reels, nozels and spigot! A NEW FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. We have employed a first-class tinner ' and are now prepared to pat on J roofing, guttering, and will be pleased to quote you prices. We are lc agents for rhe celebrated Rife ram, and would like to figure with you supplying your place with ample water frtm a near-by stream. . STEWART &KERNAGHA GO TO J. H. REEL'S FOR BARGAIN! This is the place to purchase general merchandis? al low rates. There's uo rent to be "paid and nc town expenses whatever. Profit is always in pn portion to the expenses, therefore I can afford t| sell goods cheaper than town merchants, Jui give me a trial and you will be convinced that Reel's is the place to do business. ./ H. REEL, R. F. D. No. 2, EdgeHeld, S. Easter Season Here is upon us, so we invite the ladies in to see the new things just arrived. Beautiful stock .of lawns of all kin*] We have never shown a larger and prettier stock. DRESS GOODS. We are showing a beautiful assortment dress goods and voile, mohair, serges, brilliantine, cashmere batiste. We are better fitted than ever on staples, suck, as gij hams, chambray, madras, lawns, dimities, longoloth and bleadj goods of all kinds. See these before buying. LADIES OXFORDS. We are showing a beautiful stock ladies oxfords from $1.25 to $3.50, the latest leathers anti sty Large assortment of misses' and children's oxfords. Wo h some special values in men's and boy's oxfords. CLOTHING. We have never been better supplied in clothing department than now. Men's gray cashmere suits, worth $25.00 at $11 at $15.00 to I' Blue serge suits, latest styles, $10.00 to li Also good values from $6.50 to H Youths' suits from 4.50 to . ll Boys' suits from $1.50 to We also invite the boys and men to see our stylish spring h j LADIES' HATS. We invite the ladies to see, our beaut line of trimmed hats. The style and quality are right, pr very reasonable. Pattern hats from $1.50 to $5.00, which is about half their real value. In laces, embroidery, ribbons notions ol all kinds, we are better supplied than ever, and furnish anything you desire. Come in and let us show you through. Our goods are the n\ est and most stylish to be had. J. W. Peak