Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 18, 1900, Image 2

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mw?: y- y^v^wss* I"! ' OS. 1? ADAMS, - . - - - EDITOR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. INFORMATION. Subscription; Price-Sent to any address for one year for $1.50; for six months, 75c; for three months, 50c. Payable in advance. Kates for Advertising-One inch, first insertion^ $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 60c. Want Notices, one cent per word, each insertion. Other local notices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; five cents peV line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. _ THE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. - Primary Rules. The following, from the Chestef Lant?n gives a clear and full re gru?e of what the d?mocrate clubs | are to do on the fourth Saturday | in, this month. The township or ward clubs . shall meet on the fourth Saturday in April. These local clubs elect a president, a recording and corres ponding secretary and a treasurer, and shall have three working com mittees of not less than three members each; a committee on registration, an exective committee and such other committees as may be' deemed expedient. These clubs shall operate under the control of a county exe ctive committee, which shall consist of one member from each club ; to be elected by the respecive clubs. The executive committee shall appoint its - own officers except the chairman, who shall be elected by the county convention. The local clubs shall elect one delegate to the county convention for every twenty-five members and one delegate for each majority fraction of twenty-five. The county convention shall be | called- by the county executive] committee to meet on the first Monday in May and when assem bled shall be called to order by the chairman of the executive committee a^d the convention shall proceed to nominate and elect from among its members a president, one or more vice presidents, a eecretaiy and a treasurer, a member of the state executive committee and dele grates to the state convention, each county being entitled to i double the number of delegates in the state convention as it has members in the general assembley. -The state convention shall be called by .fc'je'State executive com; ~~vaw.y-zxi may. ~ The state conven tion elects delegates to the national democratic convention s and a. member of the national democratic committee. ?11 * i Bead Man Holding too Reins. A strange and uncanny sight was seen by a number of people in Newton yesterday afternoon, when through the streets was .. driven a grocery wagon ladened with produce, and on the seat of < tho wagon sat the corpse of a man. 1 The reins of the horse were in the 1 hands of the man, but the hands did not move. The horse trotted along indifferent to the fact that its driver, Rudolph Nolle, groceryman had suddenly died from heart disease while on- his way with a load of produce from the Wallabout marfcet. Nolte had a grocery store at High street and Massachusetts avenue. A trolled car just grazed the wagon at Graham and Flushing avenues. The uncertain way in which the wagon was going attract ed the attention of Bicycle Police man Conway. He nailed the driver, but received no response. He mounted the seat and found Nolie dead. He then drovt, the wagon to the Stagg Street Police Station. The body of Nolte was ' iken to . his home.-New York ribune. Bad Blood-Cure Frere ! Bad Blood, causes Blood and Skin Kseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofu Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze ma, Skin ?Scabs, Eruptions and Sores on Children, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Itching Humors, Etc. For these trou les a positive specific cure is ound in [B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age. It bas been thoroughly tested for past thirty years and has always ^ured even the most deep-seated, per istent oases, after doctors and patent medicines had all failed. B. B. B. cures by driving o .t of the Mood the poi sons and humors which cause ail these troubles, and a cure is thus made that is permanent. Contagious i>Jood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Mouth, Etc., cured by B. B. B, the only reme ~! that can actually cure this trouble. u druggists. $1 per large bottle; six re bottles (full treatment) $5. B. 3. is an honest remedy that: make6 ' cures. To tesi B, B.B. write for B Trial Bottles, which will be sent ?>aid. Medical advice Free. Ad Blood Balm Cu., Atlanta, Ga. count of noses having shown the Nicaragua treaty could not ratified, its sunporters in. tue tte have derided to let-it go to the next session. g tl m w] ai ai th Al to inters! ?NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep ^ sia, Constipation and Indi Regulates the Liver. ' Price, 25 cts. >r sale by G. L. Penn &Son. pi at: Ai mi eii wi THE NATIONAL BANK OF fliJ??STA L. C. HAYNE, Pree't. P. G.FOBJD, Cashier. Capita^ $250,000. Undivided Froflts }$110,000. Facilities of our magnificent Kew Vault contaiuing 410 t-afety-Loci Boxes. Differ ent Sizes are offered to oar patrons and the public at $3.00 to 810.00 per annum. THOS. J. ADAMS PROPRIETOR. EDGEFIELD, S. Cf THE PLANTERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. AUGUSTA, GA. Pay 8 Interest on Deposits, Account Solicited. L. P. HAYN-E, President. W. 0. WiJlDLAW, Cashier. NE8DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. VOL. LXV. NO. 8. whicH ?h? rixissioD had to con fend was the vicinity of the Boers of foie Caelian Mountains.>I ? have my se^fseeu Boers come to a vill age, aDd according to their custom, demand twenty or thirty women to weed their gardens. These poor creatures, accordingly, proceeded to the s.:eue of unrequit ed toil, carrying their own food on their heads, their children on their backs, and instruments of labor on their shoulders. 'We make the poople labor for us.' said the Boers, in consideration of our allowing them to live in the country.' It is difficult to conceive that men possessing the common attribute of humanity should set out, after caressing their wives and children, and proceed to shoot down men and women whose affections are as warm as ours." In the present war it is said that j the Boers keep their women in the trenches with them. It is the Rome old scheme of putting the weak and innosenl in front to protect the armed-men. On this point Dr. Livingstone says: "During that tim (8 years of hie missionary labors) no winter pass ed without one or two tribes in the East country being plundered of beth cattle and children by the Boers. The pian pursued is th? following: One or two friendly tribes are forced to accompany a party of mounted Boers, and their expeditions can be got up only in the winter, when horses | may be used without danger of be ing lost by disease. When they reach the tribe to be attacked, the friendly natives are ranged in front, to form, as they say 'a shield; 'the Boers then coolly fire over their heads till the devoted people flee and leave their cattle, wives, and children to the captors. This was done in nine cases dur ing my residence in the interior, and on no occasion was a drop of Boer blood shed.*' Methodists in Washington. Washington, April 6.-Today'* session ol the Baltimore conference of the Methodist Episcopal churoh, south, waa devoted principlly to a discussion of the Twentieth century thank offering. Of $29,400,003 expected to tho raised by all branches of the Methodist Episcopal church. $1,500,000 is expected from the Methodist Episcopal church, south. All the money secured.will be expended in the endowment of universities and the establishment "of schools. Bishop Candler, the presiding officer, made the principal address, poiuting out the resources of the south and the necessity for more and better schools there for both races. About $15,000 was Bub scribed!. President McKinley entertained iix??wx"?Uir--nhr "Wnite House tonight members of the conference, of the Methodist Episcopal church and the Methodist Episcopal Bhurcb, south, now m session here. The guests were Bishops Walden, Candler and Bowman Presiding Elders Wilson and Boyd md Revs. Lanahan, Duffey, boucher, Bristol and Denny. At a meeting tonight of the baltimore conference, M. E. ihurch, a resolution was adopted n8tructing its delegates to favor i movement looking to au organic inion of the M. ?. church and he M. E. church, south. Ghiidren "We have three children. Before the irth of the last one my wife used four bot tes Of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had the ic tu res of our children, you could see at glance that the last one i healthiest, prettiest and [nest-loo king of them all. ly wife thinks Bother's riend ls the greatest nd grandest :medy In the rorld for expect nt mothers." f ritten by a Ken ickyAttorney-at Law. prevents nine-tenths of the suffering incident to child birth. The coming mother's Isposltion and temper remain unruffled iroughout the ordeal, because this relax lg, penetrating liniment relieves the sual distress. A good-natured mother i pretty sure to have a good-natured child. he patient is kept in a strong, healthy wdition, which the child also inherits, other's Friend takes a wife through the 'isis quickly and almost painlessly. It ?slsts in her rapid recovery, and wards ? the dangers that so often follow de rery. Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. HE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. . ATLANTA, OA. Send for onr free illustrated tvok written ipressly for expectant mothers. EHD 50 CENTS-^ Wim* ra WITH IIS AD. d we will id you this Violin Outfit express C.O.D. subject examination. This noun s ? t ra t= ? StraArarltt Bod.], made of old wood, carly .pie back and side?, top of seasoned pine, specially Beted for rio Uns, ?dt*a lal ?ld with parua*, bot qualltr IL?H,flbea?uru!l*T^ toa? aoaUty. Complete with a rtoaiae Bru ll wood Toort? lol bo?, 1 extra Mt of tiring*, a Dial, w?U aud? rlolln ?, lurf? Blee? af mia, sad oas of th? but enn moo ir ni? rastloB booka paMUhtd. TOC CAS HUB I NE ET at yo-., r irost office, and ff found exactly aa represented i gnilHl h?rtalayoa ?Teri?? or heard of, pay the ex UK agent $3.78 les? tho Meant deposit,or ss.lt aad ?vatebariat, in J the outfit ia jours. ECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. 2^?? wa will (IT? o>? lettered BBftrboard (bart, which can bo usted to any violin without changing the lustra nt and will provo evaluable guide to beginnen,and uin alto allow the Instrument to bo returned after? .s" trial If not found entirely satisfactory In every peet. oWItfaenoti saaraaUed er ttaaty rafaaaod la lau. 'reas. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. OneJChicago. ?HS, BOIfitCK A CO. ar? tboronghl/ ruIlsDJc. ?Editor.) THE NATIONAL BANK OF fliJ??STA L. C. HAYNE, Pree't. P. G.FOBJD, Cashier. Capita^ $250,000. Undivided Froflts }$110,000. Facilities of our magnificent Kew Vault contaiuing 410 t-afety-Loci Boxes. Differ ent Sizes are offered to oar patrons and the public at $3.00 to 810.00 per annum. THOS. J. ADAMS PROPRIETOR. EDGEFIELD, S. Cf THE PLANTERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. AUGUSTA, GA. Pay 8 Interest on Deposits, Account Solicited. L. P. HAYN-E, President. W. 0. WiJlDLAW, Cashier. NE8DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. VOL. LXV. NO. 8. wi ip m "? DENTAL PARLORS, 928 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA ?a PLATES, . $5.00 UP 30LD CBOWNS, 5.00 " AIAI6A? FILLINGS 50 " N. B.-On $10 worth of work we will pay railroad fare both ways when the distance is not greatei than twenty tlve miles from Augusta. DK.P.D LUXEMBURGER. THE QdllK OF ?DGEF1ELD EDCEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depositary DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W.ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER, W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICER8. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-President. E. J. MIMS,Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier, Pays interast on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to buai ness. VOW QCCOUQSl WM. iii The expriment s of modern pb}' r?iciu 118 and scientists have established tba fact that many of the germs of disease eurer the body by the inhalation of air ladeo with bacteria or microbes. These germs are very Final 1 but their work is deadly. Still many of them are comparatively harmless in health; but an sooD as an organ is diseased it ?B attacked. The experimets of Koch and others have shed much light upon this important subject But up to the present time the culture of bacteria appears to have met with much better success than thei.* destruction. As we can do so little to destroy these minute enemies, is not the most sensible course to strengthen and revitalize the system so that it may repel and resipt their destructive in fluence, and does it not seem VTV fitting that the revitalizing element should enter the body through once a revitalizer apd germicide? The experience of years and the testimony of thousands ' show Compound Oxygen to be the agent needed. If you wish further information write us and we will send you, free of charge abundant evidence. Send for book of two hundred pages, with records and testimonials of surprising cures of varioui forms of disease and and debilty. It will cost you noth ing to convince hourself. Home Treatment is sent out by express, to be used at home. Office Treatment is administered here. Consultation free. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 1112 Girard Street, Philadelphia,Pa Honesty is the Best Policy. onest good?, . Every ouest prices, and Hoar onest dealings will Proves Sorely bring (access. It. The lait days of tb ? nineteenth century show nothing mora clearly. We believe this fact, and oar words demon strate our belief. Our gooda are warranted to be exactly aa representad: that is honest. Onr roods are guaranteed to gire latiafaction, t~ac ie honest. If any article of jewelry of our mana Factura does not giro perfect satisfaction, wa will ref and the money paid for the articles; that loo is honest. W. R. PARKS * SON, PARK8VIIXZ, S. C, ' ias a complete assortment of goods in atora for i:ile at prices lhat defy competition. These foods are made from rolled gold plate, gold tiled, gold iront, or solid gold stock, aud are warranted to giro perfect satisfaction or the noner will be refunded. If this notice should reach any one living too ar from Parks ?V Son's store, or any other eus omer of oura, to permit their purchasing these foods from our customer, wc will sell the goods tretall toanch persons, under the same war anty and deliver by mail. We will also send rimed instructions as to the care of jewary ow to clean it, etc., on application. rV. F. Main Co., Eastern Factory, Cor. Friendship and Eddy Sts., Providence, R. I. Western Factory (Largest Jewelry Factory in be world), under process of construction at Cast Iowa City, Ia. Over 51,000 ft.of floorspace. H Cow for Sale. Owing to my ill-health I will ell one blush roseberry colored ow, aged 8 years. She ia a good iii ker and is not afraid of cars or ny thing else. She is of undoubr d courage and gives milk freely 3 a man who does not fear death ii any form. She is much at iched to "her home at present by lean H of a log chain; and ehe will e sold to any one who will treat er ri-gh*:. I will als> throw in a oublo barrel r-hot. gun, which goes it h her. In May she generally oes away for a week and returns i th a tall red he-male calf with abbly legs. I would rather sel ?.r lo a non-resident of tbe coun \ Iuquire at Grice's livery sta? le. Prien low down-terms cash and no taking back. H. PULBACK LOW, Edgefield, 8. C. P. S.-And I guarantee her to ve a full pint of milk at night, id a whole quart or almost every urn .tig when properly fed. Ifa?t?V? u O ?AN OIL eat* EttlrUVi > Cuts, Bunn, Bruises, Bhen l&tifim and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale byG. L. Pennjtfc Sin. ^UFACTUD^ DOORS. SASH BLINDS MOVhMNGS ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER. SHINGLES, LATHS, All KINDS Or WOODWORK 0 ?r AUGUSTA LUMBER 6?MPANY, A?G?STA, GEQRGIA. | Peter i Brenner Ss Co, -DEALER IN Pianos, Organs, And Other Musical Instruments. 840 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. (OLD AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUBK.) Orders for taning promptly attended to. SSMP WO MONEY SSS esAOf ono? CABINET SUIOICK SEWIHO MACHIHE y fr.i?^c.o.D.?- . C" Van can ? Kunine lt n your BWTMC BMRM depot e. nd lt hr" serf? etlr eaUefe???7,ex*ctly aa represented, eq.al ta mutilanolker* SThUh M MO.00, ?nd TUE tUUATSST BAROJJK TOO KYVRujfARojor; pay Special Ofter Pries S15.50 Md'frelcht charue*. JHcltliie welghsUO poundsMd thefreifhtwill ttVorae? 75 cents tor each 500 miles. GIVE if THREE MONTHS' THAL la your owu home. Md wo Trill mum yourilS M cay day you Are not satisfied. We MU MMtt mikn a?? ?ra*?s?f Bf itt Haetilsnat ?S.1U, E10.00, 811.0?, iii.00 ni ap, ill fully de.icr.'icn In aor Frr. tarta* HaeklM CaUUfi*, btlt?ll.iO for this MOP Di.*K CA151J?T BU3DKX U B rik? PwgAfcglVfjV ivnT Gwen i-msn., rvrur nea 4IAABB K10US? S ADI, Wl?H T?12 BEPICVi OP SOTS. Made by thc belt Bulker. In Aneri va,! best xaatrrtal MMf {nj iii! Si rr*??.*tr QUARTER SAWED OAK RMWr?UAJ?n[?*^n?,< 1 1 ' . On? lltoscrauoa .hom machin* bead droppiar trum steht) to be nsed a? a mur takle, ilaad Ute other open with full lenpth Ub!o Md head In place (or sewing. 4 hncj drtw.rm. hun i su<. a*.ui??fra?*, corred, paneled, em besscd and decorated rabin-: (finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests OD (our casters, adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand, rtaeat larra Wc* Ara hes*-, positive four motion feed, self threading Tibratter ahottie, au tom at io bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension li berator.iin prated looa* wheel, adjusublepreaiuro foot, Improved .htittl-earrier. patent needle bar. patent dr?M ff-W, a?d I? husacBuly ImnlH sad araasaealad aad b???tlfslly ??ei<Url???4. CUARAMTEED tt?!l;bltit ixaalas-, ant d?riM? aa4 ataras ?.U*I?M suaklae au4?. Itrry kaewa stUtkatat ls faralaked and oar Tl- In Btructioa BOOK te lia just how an y on? ran ron lt and dorl t her plain ?7 any i kind of taney work, a 10-T.an' DJadlacCairutMls sect with . T try taaohta*. 'IT COSTS YOU NOTHING *.?...?? ?ia? I.? i kl. ? adda?, ?coi par? lt wi* those your storekeeper Mila at ?10.? CA 040.00, and then If eonrinced that you ar? san nu ?25.00'to MOJO, pay your froitjht eceot th* ? ! S CO. WI TO SriTB? TOCS 01 S, (O If at any time within thr?e m oaths you say you are not satisfied. OHLE* TO-SAT. D0JTX DSJuAY. (Ssa?, Roebuck <t Co. are thorouehlr rellablo.-Edltor.) Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK lt CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. L.E.JA?KSON, * **STAPL6, *. * * FAR6Y * * * * HCAVY * * R0GERI6S. Up-to-Datein Every Respect Inclining Prices. . WM. THUBMONI/. WM. P. CALHOUN THURMOND & CALHOUN, attorneys and Counsellors, EDGEF?ELD, S. C. Will practice in all Courts, State or 'ederaf. J. W. DE YORE, ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW, IDJDOEHi 'l?JiL&JD, S, O. Will practice in all the Courts, State nd United States. *