Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 15, 1900, Image 3
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WEDNESDAY, AUG 15.
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AND EDGEFIELD GRIEVES
A..T. Norris, Esq., died at hi?
residence in our town on Sunda}
v . afternoon of this week. This dentfc
was. not' unexpected for lie had
been an invalid and cpufined tc
? _his home for a vear or more. Th?
funeral obsequies were held on
Tuesday morning, the remains bt
nig interred in our Baptist ceme
tery by the Masonic fraternity of
which order deceased ?vas a mem
ber.
Mr Norris was a graduate of the
Citadel Academy in Charleston,
and, after graduation, was held in
' such high esteem that he was re
gained in that institution as a pro
cessor of mathematics, we believe.
About the year 1866 he removed
t: ho Edgefield and commenced the
?^practice of l-tw,and at once, almost,
; .'entered upon a lucrative and ex
pensive practice. From time to
??ime he had partners in bis pro
gression and the firms of Wright &
-?^Norrie, Norris & Youmans, Norris
? & Folk, and Norris & Waters are
all familiar names to our people,
. .and-these firms received as wide
v spread and as large a practice as
? any of the profession ever attain
' {pd. at 1be Edgefield bur. As a
,. ;;liu*incier and busiuess man Mr
Norris was for twenty-five yearn
facile princeps in the town' and
^fcouuty ot Edgefield, and up to the
'failure of his health was ever
looked up to as the leader, first aud
r foremost, in all things pertaining
jo the growth and up-building of
^own and county. He was the
^brganiier and originator of the
Bank of Edgefield, its president for
a number of years, and also subse
>??~??Aqaently president of the Farmers
Bank and the Edgefield Oil Mill
- Company. He was in the ordinary
affairs and walks of life genial and
companionable, and in business
.-jin a tte re a pleasant man to have
dealiugs with,
"j *cOln religion Mr Norris was a Bap
tist wilhout bigotry, a deacon in
our village church, and for many |
... yaars superintendent of the Sun
day school.
^V" "He was an upright mau in all
his dealings," and if there is any
higher praise than this for mortal
. man it has not yet been recorded.
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We publish the rules of the pri
mary this week.
v.liOCAL AND PERSONAL. ?
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Cotton is worth 10 cents in Au
gusta. Tho first bales sold for 12
\cents and over, at auction.
One day of last week the old
^hooestead of Elbert Dorn, near
^Pleasant Laue, was burned to the
.ground.
Buggies, Buggies, Buggies-A
large stock this saason. The strongest
and cheapest can be had only at A.
Rosenthal's, Augusta, Ga.
-The dry weather is playing
\ * iuwoc with the crops and the out
look is bad, very bad, fer cotton
: and late corn.
The weather bureau promised
rain for Sunday and Monday of j
th ie week, butin thiB vicinity we
have had none yet.
I v-: '
j I The executive committee of the
Y. M. C. A. of our town aud county
hav6 elected Mr Slatey, of Ashe
ville, N. G., as county secretary for j
the coming year.
j Candidates who have ordered
tickets printed at the Advertiser
office are informed that they are
all printed aud ready for delivery
-r-C. O. D. of course.
By buying your Buggies, Surries,
and Wagons from A. Rosenthal you'll
never regret it. We will save you
money in every respect. A. Rosenthal,
Augusta, Ga.
Messrs John Addisou and Wai
ster Holstou have formed a part
nership for the conduct of a fur
niture business and the sale of
buggies, wagons, coffins, and cas
?te tB.
Mr John C. Caughman, ol' Sa
luda, has been ou a short visit to
his son, J. C. Caughman of our
town, cashier of the Farmers Bank.
Mr Caughman, Sr., is a candidate
lor treasurer of Saluda county and
/.ali Edgefield hopes that he may
win the prize. We kuow him o?
?Id.
tv.-. ' v . Candidates who have not ordered
their tickets printed would best do so
y at once for at the last the rush may cut
you out entirely. Prices of tickets at
the Advertiser office; $1.50 mr a sing!?1
thousand, $2.50 for two thousand, $3.50
. rL. for three thousand.
We have in hand an article on
V prohibition from the pen of Dr
.Gwaltney. This article is in re
- ply to the article of ''Nenio" pub
lished in our columns some weeks
since. We regret that it was re
^; chived too late for this week. It
will appear next week. It is need
less to say that this article of our
distinguished friend and brother
is in advocacy of prohibition.
Court adjourned on Thursday
j last after only a. session of three
* days, avery short and uneventful
session, except for the single mur
- A der case of the State vs Ed Brooks,
lu this case the prisoner was de
M? fended by B E Nicholson, Esq.,
of our local bar, who to the aston
r.,.? : , Ishment of almost everyone, se
cured an acquittal before tho jury
Mr Nicholson will in a few }eart
one of the best criminal lawyeri
the State.
Rosenthal is with the people. Manj
dollars saved in your pocket by buying
Buggies, Harness, etc., Irom him. Hil
i Otto: Satisfaction, Big- Busines?-.
Small Profits A. Rosenthal, A aguata
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EARLY FLAT DUTCH,
GOLDEN BALL,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF,
WHITE GLOBE,
SEVEN TOP,
RUTA BAGA. '. 1
-FOR SALG BY
W- E. LYNCH.
SELLS THE BEST SHOES
OW EARTH FOR THE MONEY.
If you want Good Shoes Cheap, uo uot fail to see him. Call at
The Great Eastern Shoe:Company,
i)0 7 BROAD STRIT.JCT, AUGUSTA. Gr A.
Dr L. R. Gwaltney is still quite
sick at his residence iu our town.
Remember the picnic and bar
; becue at Centre Springs on Friday
I of this week.
j There will be a campaign meet
ing at Berea on Saturday of this
week. Candidates and the public
will take due notice.
Rosenthal's has proven to be the
best wearing Buggy, combining style
with quality. The most stylish for
the Least money. What more do you
want? A. Rosenthal, Augusta, Ga.
There will be a competitive ex
amination for a scholarship in tho
South Carolina Military Academy,
Citadel, Charleston, in our Court
House on Aug. 16th, Thursday of
this week.
Robert Flournoy. Brickyard, Ala.,
wote: I consider no remedy equal to
Dr. m Moffett's TEETHI??A (Teething
Powders) for the irritations of teeth
ing and the bowel troubles of our
Southern country.
Mr John 0. Herrin, who offers
this week as a candidate for Super
visor of Registration, is an all
round good man for the place. He
has tiled his pied?-??, and although
late to announce has filled all the
requirements of the rules and reg
ulations of the party.
Yes! A. Rosenthal's, 1011 Broad
street, Augusta. Ga., is the place to
buy your Buggies, Harness, Saddles,
etc. He'll treat you right. Give him
a trial.
Dr D. A. J. B&ll was in town on
Monday of tl: is week, his regular
lay, for treatment of Piles Dr
Bell has made one of the most re
markable cares of this terrible
and loathsome disease ever heard
of in the annals of medical his
tory. The patient was Mr Robert
H. Covar, of the Advertiser corps,
who had suffered for years. This
is no humbug, friends, but it is a
practically painless, safe, and
guaranteed cure. New patients
continue to come, and each one
comes back singing the Doctor's
praises.
The State campaign meeting
will be held at Edgefield on Thurs
day of this week. Don't forget to
remember this, too. The speak
ing will be in the public square.
On next Wednesday, Aug. 22nd,
the county campaigners will be at j
Parksville on the extreme western
side of the county. A pay barbe
cue will be given thereon that)
day by a committee of the Parks
ville Baptist church, the proceeds
of which are to be devoted to the
improvement of the Baptist church
property at Parksville. Let every
body patronize this barbecue,
thereby filling the inner man and
helping in a good cause.
By reference to the candidates
column it will be seen that Mr W.
D. Mayfield, of Columbia, an
nounces himself a candidate for
Railroad Commissioner and gives
the platform on which he is run
ning. In using the columns of
the newspapers, Mr Mayfield bas
adopted the correct and most
effecti ve way of reaching the voter.
In the case of the Advertiser,, for
instance, Mr Mayfield's platform
will be read by nearly every voter
iu th<) county.
Col. Tillman's Flowers.
ANDERSON, S. C., Aug. 10,1900.
At the State campaign meeting
here to-day Col James H. Tillman
waft presented with a beautiful
bouquet of flowers by ex-soldiers
of the 1st S. C. V. All of the can
didates dectared that it was the
loveliest bouquet of flowers that
they had ever seen and was by far
the finest bouquet given to any
candidate during the whole cam
paign. The flowers were sewn on
a large fan, which was completely
hidden from view, and tho handle
of the fan was wrapped in narrow
ribbon of red, white, and blue,
with long pieces of the red, white,
and blue ribbon hanging from the
handle of the fan, which made it
very beautiful. Col Tillman sent
the bouquet by express to his wife
in Edgefield. . V. B. C.
F te?ft?S Ote, Burns, Bruises, Rlita
znatism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
For sale byG. L. Penn & Son.
Are upon us, but you can kepp cool by wearing one of our .Suuamra
Suits of Ca8sinieres, Worsteds, Flannels, Serges, or our Alpaca and
Serge Coats at before-the-rise prices.
Sea our Crash Suits at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50'per Suit. Gingham
Coats at 50c, 65c and 75c.
Ladies' and Childi en's Oxfords and Strap Slippers
in all the latest styles with prices right.
Our stock of Pants, Hats and Furnishings always complete.
. See our goods before buying, we can save you money.
DORN & MIMR
73 A.IT STATE SHOES.
THE NEXT LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
Just the man to win the great race.
And to lill the lieutenant's place;
Merits the oflice and wiil win,'
Ev'rything tends to briughim in.
Study has developed his strength,
He compasses matters at length;
Truthful time will tell the story,
In due time he'll rise to glory.
Learning indeed makes men humble,
Learning teaches not to grumble;
Makes a man open, frank, and free,
And this is just what all should be.
Xow may all, this good in you see,
W. M. FOSTKK.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Senator Tillman Writes a Letter
to Dispenser Davis.
TRENTON. S. C., Aug. 6,1900.
J. B. Daeis, Esq., Edgefield, S. C.
Dear Sir: In answer to your in
quiries I would say: 1st. The dis
penser is not a county officer, be
cause he is appointed by the
county board of control, and these
are appointees of the State board
of control upon the recommenda
tion of the members of the legisla
ture. The dispenser is therefore
twice removed from the people.
2nd. The county board of control
is responsible to the members of
the legislature and to the State
board and is entirely independent
of the county executive committee
iu making the selection of dispen
ser, and until the legislature
changes the law I.do not think the
democratic executive committee
eau take action concerning the
office. Yours very truly.
B. R. TILLMAN. .
Bad Blood-Cure From I
Bad Blood causes Blond and Skin
Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, ?Scrofu
la, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecze
ma, Skin Scabs, Eruptions and Sores
on Children, Rheumatism Catarrh^
Itching Humors, Etc. For these trou
bles a positive specific cure is found in
B. Bt Bl (Botanic Blood Balm), the
most wonderful blood purifier of'the
age. It has been thoroughly tested
for past thirty years and has always
cured even the most deep-seated, per
sistent 'lases, after doctors and patent
medicines had all failed. B. B. B.cures
by driving out of the blood the' poi
sons and humors which cause all
these troubles, and a cure is thus made
that is permanent. Contagious Blood
[Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen
I Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Mouth,
"Etc.. cured by I). B, B , the only reine-,
dy that can actually cure this.trouble.
At druggists. ?1 perlarge bottle; six
large bottles (full treatment) $5. B.
B. Ii. is an honest remedy that, makes
real cures. To test B, B. B. write for
Free Trial Bottles which w ill be sent
prepaid. Medical advice Free. Ad
dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Annual Mountain Excursion.
The Annual Mountain Excur
sion will be operated this year on
Wednesday, Aug. 22ud, tickets
limited to return on any train un
til Sept. 3rd. Low rates to all
spring and mountain resorts. Am
ple accommodations for all. About
two weeks trip in invigorating;
,"LandK)f the-Sky." .
The party will be- accompanied
ty a passenger agent of the line to
insure the comfort and conve
vience of all.
The following rates will apply
from Augusta :
To Auderson, SC - $4 00
To Asheville, NC - 6 00
To Glenn Springs, SC - 4 50
To Greenville. SC - 4 HQ
To Flat Rock, NC - J 40
To Hendersouville, NC 5 50
To Hot Springs, NC - 7 25
To Lincolntou, N C - 6 50
To Lenoir, NC - - - 6 75
To Rutherfordtou, N C 6 50
To Saluda, NC - - 5 30
To Shelby, NC - - - 6 50
To Spartan burg, SC - 4 00 .
To Tryon, NC- - 5 50 .
To Waterloo, (for Harris
Springs) S C - 3 00
To Waynesville,N C - 7 25
To Walhalla, S C . - 5 50
For any further information
write to W. J. Craig, General Pas
senger Ageut, Augusta, Ga. '
Wedding Invitations,
Visiting Cards,
Commercial Cards,
Job Work of all . kind* at this
oflice. '.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
His Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
it-heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood-the albumen
-leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mail, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
CHAS. F. BIKER
&j Warehouse on Reynolds. Cai
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The Best and Most Complete
Watch and Jewelry Rep
Engraving, Etc.
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702 Broad Street, .
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NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given thV
the undersigned attorneys
will make application unto Hon
J. C. Klugh, Judge Presiding, at
Sal uda C. H., South Carolina, on
the 22ndday of August, A. D. 1900,
for an order appointing J. D.
Allen, Judge of Probate for Edge
field county, South Carolina, as the
Public Guardian of Mariou Mc
Laughlin, au infant of the ag<? of
fifteen years; that the estate of
the said Marion McLaughlin con
sists of'eight or ten hundred dol
i".r.s??,mo?^e^^ com
petent, or responsible person can
lie found who is willing to assume
The Guardianship of said infaut.
SHEPPARD BROS.,
Attorneys for Mariou McLaughlin.
Edgefield,Aug.7, 1900.
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Please Consumers.
\ QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS.
Sold by all Dispensaries in South Carolina.
FRANK 6. TULL!D6E & CG., Ctncinnati.Ohio.
RILES
REMOVAL.
PP. P. (LflPfttQ
HAS REMOVED TO
207 7TH ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Where he will still continuo I*
give his
FEEE EYE TESTS
Fer all defects of sight.' Grind
any shape and style of lenso
while you wait.
ALL WORK" GUARANTEED.
Tells if you need glasses, rec ti ..
he oculist.
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DENTIST,
EDGEFTSLD, S, O
Front Room in Chronicle B'ld'g.
I respectfully solicit tilt patronage of
the oeople.
JERRY T. SMI Tlf.
mph til, and Jones Strc-ds.
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Workshop in the City for
(airing, Diamond Setting,
& Co., Jewelers,
AUGUSTA, GA.
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REAL ESTATE
FOE SALE.
For sale in the town of Edgetield,
me house and lot on south sidp. of Ge
er street, House contains three room.-;,
Iso barn and stables. One acre in lot.
["ermsl $250 cash, or $300 on time.
Uso on? acre lot west side Geter
treet, price $150. Apply to W. X. Bur
lett. Beal Estate Agent.
100 acres of land, 05 acres open, bai
llee in original forest, two frame ten?
nt houses, situate two miles east of
leeting btreet. joining lands of Mrs,
?uzzard and Jas. Still. Price $000:
100 cash, balance in live annual pay
nents. W. >T. Burnett, Keal Estate
Igent.
800 acres of land situate three miles
outh of Edgetield, 7-room dwelling:,
3 tenant houses, two good barns, ?rin
louse ami other outbuildings, "?00 acres
enced, 500 acres in cul ivation. Price
0,000. Vf. HT. Burnett, Beal Estate
Vgent.
]1% acres of land in town of F'1
ield, West End, on Joter Str '.. i rice
1300. W. N. Burnett, \cal Estate
Vgent.
For sale in town of Edgetield, four
icres laud with two-story 14-room
[welling house thereon, centrally lo
;ated. Suitable for hotel or boarding
muse.
485 acres desirable farm lands with
!ix good frame tenant dwellings and
six mules, 150 acres in cultivation, all
fresh cleared. Price .$2,200. Terms
liberal. Apply to W. NT. Burnett, Real
Es cate Agent.
A seven-room, 2-story house on Gray
street,m the town of Edgetield; good
servants and oilier outhouses; also
goodwell of water, with -10 acres ol'
land. Reasonable terms.
Also ISO acres of land, in town ol'
Edgetield, with modern up-to-d:te
dwell i np house, a number of good ot t
h pu jes. Everything in apple-pie cr?
der. This is, perhaps, 'he most valcu
property in the town all things rui
sidercd, and will be sold at a barga n.
Also the Griilin Hill place, Addison
street, severn room house, with 2iJ.<
acres of land, with necessary oi.t
houses and good well of water. A
bargain.
Apply in person or by l-tter to
W. N. BURNETT,:
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
E. J. NORRIS,
AGENT FOR
ffcCOBICK MACHINS CO., j
1 SELL
Or-rn Binders, Corn Shredders,
Mowerp, Horse Rakes,
Best Hay Press known, $bo in ? u
Acme Harrow, the pulverizer,
Grain Drills,
Rioter Blade Grinders,
Repair?! for McCormick Mowers,
Cern Shredders suv.; you $8 in $10
per nore, otherwise thrown away.
Run by 8 to 10 Horse Engines.
Write me at Edgefield, S. C
THE next session opens 0:1 the
26th nf September,*1900. Full
and thorough instruotnn, leading
to the degrees of ]). A. and M. A.,
is offered. Boarding in private
families moderate; in Mess Hail
excellent fare may be had ai h ss
expense. Correspondence soi it it
'd. Applications for placee ialhe
Mess il .ill thould not be deferred.
Fur further particulars apply to
tha President,
A. P. MONTAGUE, LL.lt.
*Si***4+<u?> CUBAN RELIEF eurea
riaBlfSrS Colic, Ncu?)gi?and Toothache
? BWIM,*teiiBJa?lri(? eourStowxh,
and Sumiacr Coinpluints. Price, 25 Cents.
For sale by G. U Penn & San.
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A ff iod Buggy-tbe easiest running, best riding, with the
lonsre.;,t staying qualities-see my line of Open and Top
Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, etc.
The be.-;t Wagon made our Owensboro and Russell Wagons.
Anything in the Harness line. Buggy Robes, Whips,Saddlery
ete., we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the
cheapest.
The finest toned ind be?t made Piano on the market we can
show it to you, or the best Organ for the least money. Call
and let us show them to you.
The ttnest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in this section,
/;oine and look through our line of classical and operatic,
vocal and instrumental music,
And last if the sad necessity ever comes to you or yours when you shall need
anything in the Undertaker's line,our Hearse and entirejineof Undertakers'
Goods ore at your services.
You aie cordially invited to visit my store and let us show you anything
you wish to see or hear.
OEO. X*. COBB
M. MOFFETTS
S" fi" V SJ
(Teething Powders)
Allays Irritation, Aids Digestios,
Regulates the Bowels?
Strengthens the Child?
Makes Teething Easy.
TEETHINA Relieves the Bowd
Troubles of Children o?
\^i^vt> cn?j 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AOL
??l??)??&e& Orma?23cents to C. ?J. WIOFFETT, M. D.f ST. LOUIS, MO?
m m non to oo ?iit
BURNETT ? GRIFFIN
Will place you in some of th? LARGEST and BEST
companies ou earth.
COUNTRY BUSINESS A SPECIALTY.
SEE OUR LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACT.
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I ASK FOR ^--"i
"WKETE RABBIT"
CORN WHSSKEY,
I The Cleanest and Best Made,
I Distilled in Alabama in the good old fashioned way
I ?y The Kohn Distilling Co.,
MONTGOMERY. .
?j There are no headaches in "White
Rabbit" Corn Whiskey. .
SOLD AT ALL '
DISPENSARIES.
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We ahlp on approval. In plain boxes, with j
no marks to ind?cate contenta. When you j
rocelvo ft and teet lt, H lt ls not 6it?5?&.-/.cry j
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