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Clark's H?I News. (Written for last week.) On Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sale gave a delightful little party for the young people. On account of the rain not a large crowd was able to attend. Delight ful refreshments were served of cake and ice cream. One of the most enjoyable affairs that has been here for some time was the "tacky" party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sharpton on Thursday night. All came from about 8 to !) o'clock dressed in the most tacky garb that has ever been unearthed in Edgefield county for the past century. Games such as "Bingo," Cross questions and crook ed answers," "Going to Jerusalem" and others were played out in the hall and spacious front piazza, while in the parlor Misses Ethel Hughes and Emma Mims entertain ed on the piano with some favorite select-" ns. Refreshments of pickle and crackers, cake and different kinds of ice drinks were served in the parlor in the most becoming style. After this came the decision of the judges and we can say right here they had a hard time deciding but after dulj considering the points of each one's dress they de cided in favor of Miss Annie Laurie Walker and Mr. John J. Muid row. A bottle of Hoyt's cologne was awarded to the former and a box of sardines to the latter. A number of people from here attended divine services at Red Oak Grove Sunday. It was the begin ning of one of those good old pro tracted meetings they have over there. All the peaches are entirely gone now, a few August culloms were shipped the first part of the week from which a very fine price was realized. Crops are in very good condition but still suffering for the want of rain. Why will not the landowners stop cleaning up their lands, so we can at least get some rain in the proper seasons. Thc fear is now that all this rain which is being held back will come when cotton is open and it is time for general har vesting. A number of guests have been in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Adams. Quite a little house party has been in order the past week. Among the guests present were Miss II. H. Wright, uf Green ville; Misses Annie Laurie and May Walker, of North Augusta; Mrs. M. M. Bradley and her sons, Moore and Elvin, of Bradley; Mrs. H.H. Hester, of Calhoun Falls; Mrs. M. C. Faggart, of Greenwood; Mrs. J. G. Meriwether and her son, Robert, of Allendale; Misses Eva and Eftiie Adams and their brother Robert, of Colliers, and Miss C. Meriwether, of Montmorenci. All have returned to their homes except Miss Meri wether, Mrs. Meriwether and son. Miss Ethel Hughes, of Hephzi bah, is visiting at the home of Mrs. D. W. Sharpton. Mr. Sam Sales of Augusta visited his friend, Mr. John Sales, this week. Mr. V. S. Maree is visiting at the home of his wife's mother, Mrs. M. B. Rich. . Mr. James Wright, of Calhoun, is visiting relatives* Mrs. J. C. Luke, of Augusta, visited her mother, Mrs. Eugenia Middleton, this week. Dr. S. G. Meriwether, of Allen dale, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. G. Middleton. This was Dr. Meriwether's old home until he moved to Allendale to live with his son about 5 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowland and family of Augusta, who are sum mering here have gone away for a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Row land will go to New York and Bos ton, an<? Miss Agnes will go to Athens, Ga. They will be gone about three weeks, then return to this place for the rest of the sum mer. Miss Ella Kate Adams has gone to Ashville on a pleasure trip. Messrs. Hugh and Harry Adams have gone to Edgefield to take in the sights of that great metropolis. Attacks Like Tigers. In fighting to keep the blood pure the white corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers. But often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheum and sores multiply and strength and appetite fail. This condition de mands Electric Bitters to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to expel poisons from the blood. They are the best blood purifier, writes CTBudahn, of Tracy, Calif. I have ever found. They make rich, red blood, strong nerves and build up health. Try them. 50c at Penn ?fe Holstein, W E Lynch & Co., B \Timmons. Notice For the Discharge of Guardian. Take notice that on the 4th day of September 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. I will apply to J. D. Allen, Judge of Probate, for the county of Edgefield in the state of South Caro lina for a final discharge as guardi an of the estate of Lucia Ellis Sim mons. All persons holding claims against the said estate are notified to present and prove the same be fore the said Probate Judge at said time or be forever barred. Annie Ellis Payne, Guardian of the estate of Lucia El lis Simmons. 8-2-41. * PRUDENTIAL FREE TRIP. PRUDENTIAL AGENTS who have written a hundred thousand for the year ending Dec. 31, 1911, will be given a 2,000 mile trip through tie North-West-Colorado Springs, Pitaes Peak, &c. We have the goods-in some cases positively without competi tion. The PRUDENTIAL now gives at age 35 a FIFTEEN (l?) Pay ment Life Policy for $35.96 nonpa ticipating, while the large Dividend Companies of New York get $38.34 for TWENTY Payment Life Poli cy-collecting the high premium Five, 5, years longer. Other rates in proportion. Drop me a card giving age near est birthdav for fuUl in formation. E. J. NORRIS, Edgefield, S. C. Accused of Stealing. E E Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's Ar nica Salve of stealing-the sting from burns or scalds-the pain from boils or piles. "It robs cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and injuries of their terror," he says, as a heal ing remedy its equal don't exist. Only 25 at Penn & Holstein, W E Lynch Ss Co., B Timmons. Thirst Quenchers on Hot Days. There is nothing like a Soda Lem onade or Ice Cold Milk Drinks these hot days. And you can take a bottle of Ginger Ale or Grape Juice home with you. Always on Ice. W. E. Lynch & Co. AH. CORLEY, Surgeon . Dentist. Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge vcrk a specialty. Light Saw, Lathe and Shin gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, Supplies and repairs, Porta qle , Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belt? and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS. Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOMBARD, AUGUSTA, GA. A King Who Left Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says'he always keeps at home the king of laxatives-Dr. King's New Pills-and they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, head ache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at Penn & Holstein, W E Lynch Ss Co., B Timmons. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. All persons having claims against the estate of B. W. Bettis, deceas ed, will present the same duly at tested to B. E. Nicholson, Attor ney, or to the undersigned adminis tratrix, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make pay- , ment to the same. Mrs. Emma Bettis Mood, Administratrix. 8-9-41. We have opened up a livery busi ness in connection with our sales business. We can furnish you good safe teams at all hours day or night. New rubber tire buggies, good gen tle horses and good drivers. Wilson Ss Cantelou. Thirty Years Together. Thirty years of association, think of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time, or the ? worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guesswork in this evi- 1 dence of Thos. Ariss, Concord, , Mich., who writes: "I have nsed . Dr. King's New Discovery for 3C ' years, and its the best cough and cold cure I ever used." Once it finds entrance in a home you can't pry it . out. Many families have used it , forty years. It's the most infallible | throat and lung medicine on earth. Unequaled for grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs. 1 Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. 1 Guaranteed by Penn Ss Holstein, W E Lynch Ss Co., B Timmons. ' Improved Standard Machines. Come in and let ns demonstrate to you the merits of the Standard ' central needle sewing machine. Af ter a lady sees and appreciates the advantage of this machine she will oise no other. We are in a position J to save you money on a sewing ma chine. Edgefield Mercantile Co. ' Our hearse responds promptly to all calls, and our undertaking de- 1 partraent is well supplied with all ? grades of coffins and caskets. Or- * ders will be filled on short notice. < Edgefield Mercantile Co. : Round Trip Excursion Fares Via Southern Railway from Edgefield, S. C. Little Rock, Ark. and Return #30.75. Account National Negro Business League, August 16-18,1911 Tickets sold August 14, 15and-16, good returning August 22, 1911. Indianapolis, Ind. and Return $22.10. Account of Southern Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.. September 16-23 1911. Ticket* sold September 14, 15 and 16, good returning not later than September 28, 1911. Knoxville, Tenn, and Return $10.50. Account Appalachian Ex position, September ll-October 1, 1911. Tickts sold September 9 to October 1, inclusive, good return ing not later than midnight of the tenth day, but not including, from date of sale, except that no ticket will be limited to reach starting point later than October 7, 1911. Monteagle and Sewanee, Tenn, and Return $12.80. Account Mont eagle Sunday School Institute, July 23-August 30, 1911. Tickets sold August ll, 12 and 18, good"return ing September 5, 1911. Oklahoma City, Okla, and Return $44.20. Account eighth annual en campment, United States Spanish War Veterans, August 21-23, 1911. Tickets sold August 17, 18 and 19, with final limit returning August 28, 1911. Rochester, N. Y. and Return $31.35. Account national encamp ment G. A. R. August 21-26,1911. Tickets sold August 17, 18, 19 1911, with final limit returning Au gust 31, 1911. Extensions. Black Mountain, N. C. and Re turn $7.10. Account Montreat Chautauqua and Religious Assem blies, July 15-September 7, 1911. Tickets sold August 1, 4, 8, 9, 12, 15 and 19, 1911, with final limit re turning August 31, 1911. Detroit, Mich, and Return $27. 35. Account Supreme Lodge of the World, Loyal Order of Moose August 21-26, 1911, 1911. Tickets sold August 18, 19 and 21, 1911, with final limit returning August 31, 1911. Columbia, S. C. and Return $1.25 Account Uoited Confederate Vete rans' Reunion of South Carolina, August 22-23, 1911. Tickets sold August 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1911, with final limit returning August 26, 1911. Reduced rates to many other places now on sale until September 30, good returning October 31, 1911. The South ern Railway offers convenient schedules, superb service pullman sleeping cars and Southern Railway dining car service on all through trains. For detailed infor mation, pullman reservations, call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or, address John L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga. Frank L. Jenkins, TPA., Augusta, Ga. New Remedies. We have just received a line of new medicines that are highly rec ommended-Liquid Purin-Pepsin, for the digestion-Glyoo-phpsphate an excellent tonic-Glyco-mullein, for coughs and colds-liquid Div orti.?e, for the kidneys-Laxinacea for constipation. Try these reme dies. ' B. Timmons. I was never before better able to take care of your eye glass work than I am at present. My stock is complete, ^00!?$?iX?^j^ an(^ ?^ of ' exanii nation am herc 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 BDGEFD3LD PRESSING CLUB. I wish to inform the public that I am better equipped than ever to do pressing and cleaning of all kinds. Let me make your old snit look brand new. We take especial pains inpressing ladies skirts. Send as your garments. Satisfaction guaranteed. We make a specialty of cleaning and r?-blocking hats, both felt and Panama hats. Ring Phone No. 35 md I will send for the clothes. Wallace Harris, Prop. Steam Laundry Notice. My pa'rons are requested to leave their Laundry at Jas. E. Hart's old stand, with Mr. M. A. Parks. Work sent on Tuesdays and return ed Saturdays. First-class work guaranteed. Respectfully, JAMES E. HABT. 4-5-11. Toilet Articles, Etc. Ladies, call at Mrs. N. M. Jones' and see the beautiful line of French toilet articles that Mrs. W. C. Hatcher has on hand. Her hair tonic surpasses anything she has jver tried before. Mrs. Hatcher will take your measure for a beauti ful French corset. She guarantees i perfect fit. These corsets were iwarded a gold medal at the Lon lon and Paris dress exhibition held it Earl's Court, London.-Adv. 4-t Stock Feeds We are distributors for the highest grade feeds on on the market. J5^"SUCRENE-both dairy and hoi se Tennessee horse and mule feed which is ground corn oats and alfalfa. Dried peet pulp-5 per cent, to your dairy feed daily will increase milk supply very materially. ARLINGTON BROS. & CO. P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher is with us and will be glad to see his friends Woffor cl Oolleg;e Spartanburg, - South Carolina HENRY SNYDER, President. .A real college with high standards of scholorship and character. Excellent equipment. Unsurpassed health conditions. Expenses moderate. Loan funds for worthy students. Afty-eighth session begins Septem ber 20th. Write for catalogue. J. A. GAME WELL, Secretary. WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL. Spartanburg, South Carolina. A hige-grade preparatory school tor boys. Small classes. Individual attention. $155 pays all expenses. Next session September 20th. * A. ?MASON Du PRE, Headmaster. FARMS FOR SALE Vi cia Iii i. Ga Vidalia is the highest point between Macon and Sa vannah. -, Has 4 large railroads and charter granted for another. Has 3 banks and 7 manufacturing industries. Best distributing point in Southeast Georgia, therefore can be made one of the best wholesale centers.. Situated 82 miks east of Cordele, So miles west of Savannah, 92 miles from Macon and 106 miles south of Augusta. With such a wide territory to work, what is to keep it from growing? Come in and locate, the land is fine. Good Roads. Automobiles, Telephones and R. F. D. are making our country the greatest place in the world to live. Lands are advancing in price every day. We are offering for sale plantations at exceedingly low prices; If you buy them they will prove to be money makers. Now is the accepted time. Powell & Sneed, VidG?ia' OFFICE OVER CITIZENS BANK. R. C. NEELY R. C. NEELY, Jr. S. H. WILCOX Neely *- Wilcox Cotton Factors OFFICE: 741 Broad St. AUGUSTA, GA. K Come to see us or write us in re gard to handling your cotton this fall. We are prepared to take ? care of your interests. ? t s Attention Farmers J3^"I am better supplied than ever before to suit you in wagons, buggies and car riages. We sall the celebrated Studekak er wagons and carry a full line of sizes. We have a large assortment of buggies in Brookway, Summers, Columbus and oth ers. Come in and see what we have. Our harness department is well stocked with sin gle and double wagon and buggy harness. Can suit any purse.. Full stock of Furni ture, We buy in large quantities direct from manufacturers and can make close prices. Full assortment of house furnish ings of all kinds. We carry a full line of stoves. Buy your wife a new stove and make her happy. It will surprise you how cheap we canv sell you a good stove. UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. In this S9 in all other departments we can supply any rea sonable demand. We carry a full line of sizes both in cheap coffins and higher priced cases. Our hearse responds to all calls, either day or nigbt G. P. COBB, Johnston, S. C. Make Summer Cooking Easy GET A Blue Flame OIL STOVE WE GUARANTEE- THEM TO PLEASE YOU JONES & SON. BBS. UWUU IWWMHMMaamnmMMHHBBBBM IInexpensive-Suitable for all kinds of buildings. For further detailed information apply to Stewart & Kernaghan Edgefield, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we are manufacturers agents for Weber wagons, Columbus wagons, McCormick mowers, Disc harrows, Smooths ing harrows, Lime, Cement, Brick, Coal, C. S. Meal and hulls. , Remember we are the only agents in Edgefield for the genuine McCormick mowers and McCormick repairs. We would be pleased to buy your Cotton Seed at the highest market price. We store cotton and oth er commodities, and our warehouses are ai your ser* vice. Soliciting your patronagd under a guarantee of satisfaction, we are, yours truly, Adams Warehouse Co. li ?J - Economy in Painting;?, ^ Your House #. does not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price j I per gallon. It means getting the paint that covert the ! most surface per gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service-in other words, the best value for ] ' your dollar. . . }; ACMEQUALfJOf Ml** HOUSE PAINT costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show T J you pleasing color combinations, esti-j'-*? mate quantity needed, or be of any other ' service we can, whether you'buy or ?ot.\s Come in and get an Acme QuaUty Painting ' Sf j ' Guide Book and some color suggestions, > ' W- W- ABAMS & <m Wm. Greig Lapmam Van Holt Garrett Frank A. Calhoun IvAPHA ?dE & COMPANY INCORPORATED Cotton Factors Augusta, - - - Georgia Corner Reynolds and 8th Sts. \ 1 " " ? "