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I (leefield Advertise] WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. aar lUiiitiHisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?iiiiiiiiti I LOCAL AND PERSONAL, j =n::!; iiiiiiiiEltii!iiiiiiiiiiiiisi!ii:!iiiiiiiiuii;ii. mur Commtncements and conventions are the order of the day. Gen. M. C.Butler nas been in towi since last week." Miss Martha Hirris of Flmwoot was tc Edgefield last Thursday. Kiss Sophie Gwaltney has beer quite SICK, hut is much improved. Mrs. Mary Can lei ou ip very ill at her home near Edgefield. There vere no preaching- sen ice: in any of our churches lait Sunday morning. _Miss McNealy of Xnrth Carolina is visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, I iv. P. Butler. Mrs. Lilla Ready spent last week with her mother Mrs. John Hill and sister Mrs. Lou Mims in Edge Held. All hearts are enjoying the pleasant anticipations of nt ar approaching commencement. . Great damage was done the farms ~^antirailroads in South Carolina and other states by the freshet of last week. For Sale : A fine milch cow. Ap ply to TRAPP MC MANUS, Edgefield, S. C. Mn. Lucy Durisoe is ?xp>ctingas visitors in tho near future Missie "Walker of Beaufort and Mrs. Fannie Tompkins of Birmingham, A la ha in*.. The Advertiser is in receipt ol" a unique progiam and invitation to the commencement exercises at Winthrop College June 2-5. Thirty-four young ladies wiri become alumnae of the College this year. Rev. Thomas Leitch, has just ended a very successful Revival meeting at Graniteville. Mr. Letch has been trav elling quite extensively throughout Texas, and has lately returned to his native state. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helston bad I III'" I iHMrtnlfc n-?/il- - their little baby, just eight months old. The little one was buried in the Baptist cemetery last Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Janie Frazier who has attain ed such eminence in the Augusta Hos pital as a trained nurse, visited tiie home of her uncle Mr. John Hill last week, It is always gratifying to find that the good old county of Edgefield holdster own with the best of them in any and, all of the noble profession. Mr. Iredell Jone>-Jr., of Columbia, is to be married in a few weeks to a young-lady of Petersburg Va., Mr. Jones is a brother of Mrs. F. W. P. Butler and is quite welt known here, having visited Edgefield on several oc casions. Joe Holland has been invited by the Y. M. C. A. of Augusta to join their baseball team during their travelling season this summer. This is quite a compliment to his athletic attain ments, and will enable hi .o to become more famous in tins direction. The Baptist Courier of last week has the following to s.iy of Mr. Baxley who spent Bev?ral years ia Edgefield as a student of S.C. C. I., and wLo is now at the Theological Seminary in Louisville Kentucky. ;<W. C. Baxley, of Bi.rnwell. .viii spend bis vacation at home, doing whatever work may open up. He has made no definite arrange ments for his summer work. Bro. Maxley, at present, is suffering severe ly from a fractured bone, caused by a fall from a wheel the other day. Program for the next meeting ot the Auf .Wiedersehen Club, which meets on Friday .lune 7th, at the home of Miss Curran Harley: Sketch of the three Van Eycks and their works, Mrs. Butler. Sketch of Ru bens and his works, Miss Curran Hartley. Poem of S.r Roland, Mrs. Haltiwanger. Sketch of Hogarth and his works, Mrs. Caldwell. Current events, Mrs. Hill. Mozart's Minuet, Mrt. Tillman. The word commencement has been the theme of a great many discussions. .The graduates of our schools often feel tha? this is the occasion for the finishing touches bestowed upon them by the alma ,'mater, and why then "^flhoull it be called the commencement, lu Edgefield however, the ending ol commencement is th? beginning ol sorrows, for it takes from our midst sc much of the youthful life and vigor which characterizes the mo.tths of the scholastic year; so much of the beau ty and chivalry which is the daily eye feast to our people. The boarding students of the S. CC. 1. possess all the virtues and none of the unpleas antness, so that when they go away, we feel more like hearing the funeral dirge than the joyful authem. Edge field has for them naught of censure but all of praise. Dr. W. W. Smith, of Baltimore of the class of 1896, is to addreei the annual reunion of the Alumn Alumnae Association of his almi mater, the South Carolina Co-Ed ucational Institute, Edgefield, S p., on the 6tb, proz. Miss Grace Helen Tompkins sister of Mr. D. A. Tompkins, o Charlotte, N. C , is visiting lie cousins, Miss Julia and Isadon |.Tompkins.-Columbia Slate. Miss Tom ok ?ur- will be ii Edgefield in a few days with bei motlier, Mrs. Ella Tompkins. Ile] many friends in Edgefield wil welcome brr horne :gaiu. Admissi.m to the Closing Exer cises of. the Kindergarten will bf 25 CPiits for grown people and li cents for chile1, u. The program will begin at eight o'clock Friday eveuing in the Opera House. A tull accouut of the exercises wili be found ?D these columus. Nc urging will be necessary to induce the whole of Edgefield to come out and enjoy this delightful oc casion, "but the more the merrier."' A perusal of the program will con vince tue public that the Kinder garten scnool is one o? the won ders of this century of wond rs. Mr?. Chevalet te Sims Rowe a daughter of the gifted filmore Simms, was in Edgefield last week, representing the famous book concern of Putmr.n Bros. London, New Yore. Mrs. Rowe made quite an impression while in Edge field upon those who were fortu nate euough to meet her, by her striking personality, and intelli gence, but when it was fouud that she bore the name of the South's most noted writerof historical Ro mauce, it electrified the hearts of loyal Southerners, proud of the records of hist .r,. An edition of the works of Gil?more Simms will be published this fall. Putman Bros. deemed it so appropriate that Mrs. Rowe should sell her own father's writings that they have given her among other cbijgs the procuring of advance orders for his works. ? In a conversation. Mrs. Rowe said that con&rvaUv? Charleston j had always proven abarren field i for the book agent Hint they were not allowed inside the gates or the houses, if it was possible to keep j them out. In sending her orders. ' Putman Bros., directed that she leave Charleston out of her field of labor that her efforts in this city would be in vain. However she said that she could not ignore her native city, and so she went to work, and haviug access to every home, sent an unprecedented re port of ber work th.re to the pub lishers, with HQ wish that they excuse her efforts made contrary to orders. To this the concern le plU/Ii J LU can InalrlMasfe,^ magnificent success in Charleston, you may go anywhere and every where with assurance. It is hoped that the people of Edgefield will re spond practically and with sym pathy to the necessitous labors of this cultured woman. CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE KINDERGARTEN, Friday, May 31, 1901. PROGRAM, "Come, let us live with the children" "By giving thought some outward shape we try Toieada chi.' from matter dull and dry To matter's deeper meaning, by and by," FROKBKL. PART I. Welcome Song, L E Orth, March of the Little Men Clifford King, Sadie Minis, Hermann, Violin Solo, Cradle Song.; Thelma Bailey, Recitation. "Which is Which?'1 Troy and Douglas Anderson, Behr. Doll's Ball Galop, Sadie Mims, Recitation, Solo with chorus, Our Baby Thelma Bailey,n Song. My Dolly, Miriam Norris, Topsy Turvey Drill. Bi noni Lagye, Violin Solo, Petite Valse Briellante, ~ti Sadie Mims. Tom Thumb Wedding, Streabbog Marche, Sadie Minis, Emma Bouknigb^, Clifford King, G re u zo b ach -Toy Sy m p h o n y, Drum and Quail-John Barry, Cymbals-Roy Parker, Cuckoo-Sadie Mims, Nightingale-Emma Bouknight, Triangle-Anuie Cantelou, Bell Tiee-Jul ia Folk. Trumpet-Clifford King, Rattle-William Ouzts. Music String Quartette. PART II. The Brownie's Triumph or a Com motion in Fairyland, An Operetta in Three Acts. CHARACTERS : Fatima, Queen of Fairies-Sadie Mims. Golden Hair, Queen's Favorite Miriam Norris. Jewel Scissors, Kiug of the Brow nies-John Barry. Laughing Gas, King's Executive Clifford King. Knowall Do Little-Wm. Ouzts. Fairies, Brownies, Emma Bouknight, Roy Parker. Anuie Cantelou, Troy Anderson, Julia Folk, Dougla3 Anderson, Rosalie Parker, Douglas Anderson, Justine Cantelou, Morral Rice, Natalie Padgett, J T Mcmanus, Heleu Haltiwangcr, Thelma Bailey, Nell Jones, . Act I. Scene. Fairy nook in for est. Golden Hair (ells of a strange dream she had in which the Brow nies claim possession of Fuir) land. When the queen appears she also announces that she has strange news for them, having found a pa per posted on a tree, signed by Jewell Scissors, King of the Brown ies, notifyiug the Fairies that they must prepare to yield at once al! right and title to Fairyland. This they indignantly refuse to do I Soon the Brownie king makes hi? 'appearance and tells them that b< , has come to clafni possession of f which ho has been' unjustly de c prived fer many years The Fai i ries make sport of him. He then departs after warning them that i he wiil rellim willi his Brownies r and take by force the land that r belongs to him. ?I Act II. Scene, Home of the Brownies. Laughing Gas asks the result of the king'* interview with ; the Fairies, and being told that ! thpy kughed at his claim, he ad 1 vises thc king how to act. By re sorting to harmless strategy', t'he distribution of a generous gift of Tutti-Frutti he h ipes to gel, tho bailies in a good humor and in duce the queen t^> read the proofs, if she refuses to acknowledge their claim, they will be forced to j take the Fairies prisoner?. The king adupt3 this plan, forbidding any violence ou the pait of his Brownies, as it has been discover ed that tho Fairies are their sis ters. Appointing Laughing Gas and Koowall to present tho pa pers to tho queen; they all start for Fairyland. Act III", Seine. Fairy nook, Fairies dancing and singing. While the queen and Fairies are discussing the probability of the Brownie king returning, a .ethe best course for them to pursue in case he does so, the chorus of the Brownies is heard. Kncwall nud Laughing Gas enter. Knowall's courage fails him when he tries to tell the quean their mission, so hp begs Laughing Gas to do it for him. After tho distribution of the Tutti-Frutti Laughing Gas informs the que:n that they have brough I her the paper? in "which Dame Forest, an old witch, tells how once upon a time she banish ed the Browuies from Fairyland, and gave it'le tho Fairies.'After* much d'scussion, th" proofs are finally accepted by the Kaines, and tn "Stablish perfect poace and ' harmony, Langhing (?as proposes (his plan, that lhere shall be two chairs on the throne, one for the Fairy queen, tho other for thc! Brownie king and ns brother and sister they will inhabit and rule in Fairyland. This is ag'reed to by all, and Fairies and Brownies promise to quarrel no more, "nev er any more." YOU {HOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing that it, is simply Iren und Quinine in a tasteless lorin. No Cure, No Tay. 50c gm Of Spring Goods is Cc our Stylish Suits in . CASSI MICKS OFR SHOES are just FACTORY. Large as HATS in all Stylos of STRAW and Our Furnishings Dopi wear, Shirt?, Hosiery, ?f?ST* Como,'let us she All Goods marked in plain iigi DORN ? PROGRAM COMMEXCE3IEXT EXERCISES S. C. C. I. To l?egiii thc Last of This Week. Friday Evening, S:30 o'clock. Exercise J by th' Kindergarten Department. Sunday Morning, ll am. Bac calaureate Sermon, Rev T Al Bai ley, D D Greenville, SC. S:u0 p ni, Sermon, Rev T C O'Dell, Epworth Orphanage, SC. Monday morning, 10 a m. An nual Celebration of the Fidelia?, Pierian, Robert E Lee and Gwalt new Literary Socio'ie?, President of the Joint C?l?brai ion, Ci dot Sergeant, Geo W Scott. Music by the S C C I Band. Reading by Miss Bertha Briggs Piano Sextette, Misses Davis, Toole, Atkinson, Huggins, Mc Lean and Newson. D?bate. Resolved, "That South Carolina Should Haye Compulso ry Education." Affirmative, Miss Rhett Warren, NfgaUve, Miss Ruth D'. Loach. Piano Trio, Misses Maggie Cam eron, Lillie May Bailey and Ethel Mays. Delivery of Socii ty Medal by Sergeant Geo W Scott. Vocal Solo, Miss Lotie Cato. Monduy evening, 8.30 Enter tainment given by the students of tho Preparatory school, Ino most interesting feature of which will be tho Fairy Play entitled: "The Three Gifts"." The following mu sic will be rendered, Piano Solo, Edwardina Blalock. Piano Trio, Marion Blalock, Ellen Cuzts and Edwardina Blalock. Piano Dnot, Ellen McKie, Emmie McICie. Pi ano Duet, Ruth Timmerman, Ruth Cogburn. . Tuesday morning, 10 a m Mu sic hy the S CCI Band. Decla mation centest, Bnley medal, by Cadets of Sub Freshman and Freshman Classes, Competitors: Cadet Henry Michalpon, subject, "Brutus." Corporal Cleveland Col lison, subject, "Returning Army." Cadet Johnnie Rainsford, subject, "The sword of Robort E Lee," Cadet Frank Huggins, subject, "South Carolina." 10:30 Oratorical contest by stu dents of the sophomore d'ass, Com petitors, Lieut B 1) Thames, sub ject, "What is the World's Groat jest N>ed?" Lieut W I) Roberts, tsnbj?ct, ''success or Failure, Which,". n The following 'music will be. Ireudered: Piano Sextette, Missor I Madge Mays, Mary Lily Fisher, Maxcie Sheppard} Lucile Shep pard, Emmie Hughe?, and Florrie Morral 1. Piano Quartett-?, Misses A la. and Inez sanders, Pawnee Tyler and Josie Bailey. Vocal solo, Miss Julia Haltiyvan ger. vocal Quartette, Misses seig ler and Rambo, Messrs. Eutzmih ger and Quatlleba.um. 'Something New lander Tin Sun." v All Doctors have tried to euri ? CATARRH by the use of powders, SCH gases, inhalers and drugs in pasti form. Their powders dry up the um cuons membranes causing them tc crack open and bleed. The powerfu acids used in the inhalers have entire ly ea!en away the same membrane that their makers have aimed to cure while pastes and ointments can no! roach the disease. An old and expe rienced practitioner who has forman} years made a close study and special ty of the treatment of CATARRH, has al last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, notonly relieves at once, but permanently cures CA TARIIH. by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all in flammation. It "is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches tiie afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "'SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE' and is soldat thc extremely low price of One Dollar, each package containing in ternal and external medicine suflicient i'm- a full month's treatment aud every thing necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA TA 1:1; II ever made and is now recogniz ed as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting dis ease. It cures all inflammation quick j ly amt permanently and is also won derfully quick lo relieve AAV FEVER or COLD in the MEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to COXSUMI'TION-"SJ* UFFLES" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, bul a complete trent j ment which is positively guaranteed I to cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Dan't delay but send for il at once, and write full particulars as to your couditiou, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SNUFFLES" the "GUARANTEED CA TARRH Cunt:." Sent prepaid to any address in the Uuiti d States or Canada or. receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept.'G;441j ED WIN B. GIT.ES & (JO.MTAN v, 2B30 and Market Street, Philadelphia. ICE, LIME, AND BRICK I am selling these articles very low down. Come to see me when in need of either. M. A. TAYLOR, Edgefield Brick Ware House. Muy 7, 1?J01. REMEMBER that weare pre pared to handle all kinds of Job printing. ?mp?efa" irvaAl^erjartmeuts, Seo FLAKELS, SERGES, ' U^ys^psv^D from the Celebrated BAY STATE ? sortment with prices right. FELT; , . n-lmeut is full of Stylish Neck Collars, Cuffs, etc. )w you. ares, No DECEPTION PRACTICED., Tuesday evening, 8:45 p m Au J uual concert, The chief feature of : the evening will bo a Cantata. The cast of cliaaacters is as follows: Florinda, a village maiden, Miss Myra Butler. Yoringal, Florinda's Brother, Cant Gordon Quattle-' baum. Elorinda, tho fairy queen, Miss Allie Toole. Vaia, Queen of I he witches, Miss Eloise Anderson. A full chorus of fairies and anoth er of witches. The scenery will be beautiful, costumes attractive and the singing excellant. Piano Quartette, Miss Julia Tompkins, Fanny sheppard, Lillie sheppard and Mary Helston. Mandolin solo, Maxie sheppard. Piano s;lo, MISS Lilla Quattlehaum. Piano Quar tetee, Mrs Bailey, Misses Zana Tim merman, .Julia Hal ti wanger, and Miss Quattlebaum. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examinations, fhe examinations for the award of vs eau t scholarships in Win throp College and for the admis sion of new students will be held at tho County Court House on Friday, July 12th, at 9 a. m. Ap plicants must not be less than fif teen years of age. When scholar ships are vacated after July 12tb, t iiey will bc awarded to those mak ing the bight st average at this examination. The cost of attend ance, including board, furnished room, h^at, light and washing, is $0.00 per month. For further in formation and a catalogue address Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill, s.e. A PROFIT SHAKING Is what you become when you tleprsit youi savings with our Savings Department. Foul per eeat interest paid on Savings. Iutcres! compounded twice 11 year. Now is thc linc to hugill and the easiest way is to send us $i.<X ??r larder sums; you will receive a receipt book by return mail. (This is the true way tc become independent.) Sar?gs Delft EplaftltMCg.: AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICERS. |OS. n. CUMMING, President. CHAS. G. GOODRICH, vice-President. ALBERTS, HATCH, See'ry & Treas. WM. II. UAKI-TT, Attorney. DIRECTORS, JOHN W. DICKEY, R. A. GRAVES, UODI?RT W. SHAND, A. F. PENDLETON; II. H. CUMMING, GEO. IS. GOODRICH. A Superb Grip Curo. Johnson's Tonic is a superb Gtij eire. Drives out every trace bfj Grij foison from the system. Dons it quick ii ia a:i hour ?centers th . blot ?1 am begins il <. neutralize tlie eJfecta if tin poison. Within a day it places th Grip victim beyond 1.ic point of dan ger. Within a week ruddy cheeks at test the return of perfect health. Trie 50c, if it cures. Ask for Johnson' Chill and Fever Tonic. Take nothin; else. If not for sale by your druggist send 50c'te A. B.'Girarder.i?, Savanna! (S. C. C. I.) * * Edgefield, S. C. * * * Oldest ai Liest Co-EWoial Cfc i fte Slate. Over 300 students enrolled this so3sion, representing 10 States. Young men under strict military discipline. Faculty composed of lb College and University graduates-S men. Thorough Literary Course leading to the degrees of B. E., B. S. and A.B. Superior advantages ottered in the Departments of Music, Artaud Business. Four magnificent, well ?quinpcd buildings. Thousands of dollars recently spent in improvements. From $100 io $140 covers expenses in Literary Department for the entire school year. 1G7 Boarders. No others can bo accommodated thiri session. 27 applications have been rejected siuce Jan. 3rd. If you contemplate attending our College next session, Write for catalogue and application blank to F. N. K. BAILEY, PRESIDENT. . EDGEFIEI2D, S. G. Next session begins Thursday, Sept. 27, 1901. SUMMER Th*? hot days arc nu bearable with heavy garments 011 : why-torturo yourself when you can purchase suitable CLOTHING AND FURNISHING S. durable. Our suits are made for comfort; light in weight bu* NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 5c to $1 00 best made. UNDERWEAR 25c. per garment and upward. FOR LADIES: We have an elegant assortment of Shirt Waist (prices now reduced)! SHORT SKIRTS ct ETC. C. LEVY'S SOU ?C0.f TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS. . S3S Broad St , AUGUSTA," G A I'S ililli niiiiiiimiiiiiin OPFORT --- i>0 YOU WANT OR NEE D A NICE SUIT? If you do, now is the time lo buy it. All Colored Suits for Men Boys and Children, arc now offered at a discount of 25 per cent._ .Negligee Shirts 50c. to $200. All Goods Marked. Strew Hats, 50c. to $3.50 in plain figures. ? Serge Coats, $3.50 to $0.00. . Alpaca Coats, .150 to $5.00. J. B. WHITE & COMPANY Spot Cash Clothing Stor e, CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville Short Linc. Schedule in affect Jan. 17, IMO. Lv August*. Ar G reen \\ :>od.. Ar Anderson - Ar Lauren". ... Ar Oreel.v 1!'.'.. Ar (ilean Sp'gs. Ar Sparlanbuig Ar Saluda !) 10 a ai 12 17p m 7 ??0 p vn l l? p m .2 ?r> p ui ..40.". pm , 3 00 p m H -J H [j ni Ar liendervHiville 551 p m Ar JV Isiiv'lie ... . \?liv H?.... Spnrl in 1 n-^r Greenville.. . 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EMKRSOX, Traille Manager, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Eu velopes^ We are prepared to do any and all kin..is ol Job Printing. "ard Board, Visiting Cards, ^Unruled Paper, Etc., mc. Direct from Distiller to Consumer 4 Full Quarts Pure Rye Whiskey, TO ANY_ ADDRESS. EXPRESS PREPAID FOR FROM SEVEN TO NINE ?1 j.YEARS OLD. f e Haudniade Sour Our Sample Package : 1 Qi W. il. McBRAYER, Guaranteed Strictly PUK _ idasb. i Qt Gibson XXXX RYE, Palatable in tho Highest Degree. I Qt GUCKENHEIMER, justly celebrated for its medicinal value. 1 Qt OLD CROW; WHISKEY, the old Reliable Favorite. We ship this assortment, or assorted any way you like them, ijj a plain package for .^.G?, express prepaid. Send in your order. Reference: Third National Bank. Give us a trial on our Pure .Mountain Corn "at. $1.50 and~$2.00-a gallon and good Rye at toe same price. Write for our new illustrated catalogue just out. GLENDALE SPRINGS DISTIL'G CO., 31 W lUilchell Street, ATLANTA, GA m m IflQil io ie l?ijeo? 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The finest toned and best made Piano on the market we eau show il lo you, or the best Organdy the least money. Call and letusshow them to you. The liuest selection of Sheet Music ever seen iu this section, come and look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and instru mental mus ?c. And last, if the sad necessity" e: cr comes:to you or yours when you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse and en tire line of Undertakers' Goods are at }our services. , You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show you anything you wish to see or hear. pB COB a JOHNSTON, S. O', I Fer Mo! ^&\? . " - ' V vV i J'S Fl i (Liste MIIM^ Qi <jm&k?;; &f?ugIS Tlr? Irnnp !...**! il -.rsrt't ;'i v.? >, . -....?.::.?. rr . ?sc rca /?^?C.- ~ V. s ..i : .. .-...-.! : ! ? v t:?t :=:..:..::? -! v.;:.-- f V .' >. ?;: il t..?. ;:..<..': lil .? ? . . [. jtS^ ? '? Augusta Marble and Stone Works u CornerWa3hin?rton;aml F.llis',Street.*..A?'GUST? , Gi linens ii iii li I?6? lil or Cranite . STONE WORK NEATLY DONE.? '-- frrgalf< Irrfp&'c? v.origili;i'r.ih!etai.d^Stcne??oliciled,ar.dxheer V0B3, Prop'r.