Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 24, 1901, Image 2
Edsrefield Advertiser
THUS, J. ADA1?S,.EDITOR
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1901.
INFORMATION.
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Write for terms. _
THE ADVERTISER,
Edgefield, S. C.
To prevent a strike, the salaries
of certain dispensers and clerks
have been increased.
If the citizens of Union do not
know which of the two schools of
democracy in the state is right,
they certainly need enlightenment
TILLMAN'S last deal is his enter
ing the oil business ae a director
of a five million-dollar oil com
pany. Ben is a "slick duck" any
way, and his talk may be some
what oily hereafter. He's tired,
so he now deals in oil instead of
dispensary " fuss X." .
FOB the first time since the find
ing of Maize or Indian cora on
the American continent, and its
adoption into general, use by the
whole world, wheat is cheaper than
corn ; flour is cheaper than meal.
Therefore, instead of meal dough
we will feed our chickens on paste,
instead of chicken bread after the
old style, we will give them bis
cuit.
THE Chester Lantern dues not
believe in troubling trouble till
trouble troubles you. In speaking
of a meeting of the democratic ex
ecutive committee to act on a re
quest of a member to invite Sen
ator Tillman and others to address
the people of Chester county at.
some convenient time in the fu
ture, says : We trust that the
committee will deem no time ear
lier than August, 1902, convenient."
SENATOR Tillman when asked
about McLaurin's commercial de
mocracy, Wednesday, in Jharles
ton, said that " he could see no
good in McLaurin's politics, and
could not understand what Mc
Laurin was after, unless it was an
office by President McKinley."
This, coming from the source it
does may be correct, since it takes
a rascal to understand and catch
up with a rascal.
CHARLESTON at last admits that
Columbia is up to if not ahead of
her in one thing-blind tigers.
Both, Columbia and Charleston,
are trying to claim second honor, '
however, for once and? the first
time. Both places are infested
with tigers, but they seem to be a
bit tamer in Charleston, The fact
that Mcsweeney, the president of
IfeTbig circus, resides in Columbia
ia one reason that the blind tigers
in the side-shows are not so bold
and ferocious in Columbia.
WHEN dignity is placed above
duty the office carries too much
dignity to be of much benefit. In
his hearing before the state dispen
sary board, Mayor Smyth, of Char
leston, declared that he had not
run from the illicit liquor dealers,
hu4 he had kept away from such
suspected neighborhoods in order
to protect the dignity of his office.
Charleston is protecting her dig
nity and leaving the blind tigers
to protect the dispensary law.
In the fight as to whether the
dispensary should be established
at Brookland this rebuke was giv
en the one favoring the law : "I am
suprised at the action of Mayor
Witt, as well as that of Prof, Dent,
who had taught the speaker and
had led him into the church." The
.speaker was Mr. Weed. A sad
spectacle this. How it must have
touched the heart of the man who
once led men to Christ, but who
now is not only a stumbling block
to this ?man, but ir> placing the
means of temptation before his
fellow mee, who are so constituted
ss to not be able to overcome the
drink-habit, where they are to be
the ready victims and patronizers
of the dispensary so long as they
are able to buy, which they will do
if they let innocent children and
helpless wives go ragged and hun
gry. If men will get drunk, put
the temptation as far away as is
possible.
Oh, yes, dear ADVERTISER, the
dude with his shirtwaists may
have some rights, but at some ho
tels and other places we wot of
the said dude's shirtwaist rights
vanish like the morning, and he
is made to stand aside like a poor
man at a f roi ic-Edgefield Cor.
Johnston Monitor.
And we offer odds that the ones
who flounce out of hotel dining
rooms when shirt-waist men enter,
are still Misses who are on the
wrong side of thirty and have
more money than brains. Human
nature is the same all around the
world, and " kicking" is an indis
pensable luxury which chronic
grumblers and fault-finders enjoy.
Half the people will kick vigor
ously at new styles to make them
popular and then turn around and
follow it with sublimeness* and
meekness that is simply amusing.
You understand how a poor man
feels at frolic, do you ? Better
try a shirt-waist and see if you do
not experience a different feeling.
IF salaries of dispensers are not
regulated by the amount of sales
and profits, why are not dispensers
salaries all the same ? Why ?
A Vassar girl has jumped thir
teen feet and seven inches-and it
wasn't at a proposal either.-The
Wa de s boro Courier,
No, shs would not have jumped
near so far away if it had been
at a proposal,
CAN any one inform the public
where the Spartanburg Herald
got such a deep understanding of
McLaurin's intentions in the fu
ture ? Is the postoffice plum or
chard in Spartanburg ready to
dispose of Borne of its fruit ?
WE direct the attention of the
Sumter Watchman and Southron
to the dog and wild cat fighting
mentioned in Saturday's State and
hope i twill have something now
to give its readers besides cock-,
fighting. Ask The State to give
the law points as to the legality of
the affair, and learn whether the
Lieut.-governor was there or not.
If he was the Southron will have
1( something" loud and long, for its
readers about certain people com
ing and going without their pres
ence being known until "he" had
returned after the fight was over.
AND now the Yorkville Enquir
er says that Ben Tillman, Senator
~n , LI v.tiua omma uonaim TJT
South Carolina, father of the dis
pensary, the' man who uses the
pitchfork, and the one who was
elected last year without opposi
tion, the same man who resigned
at Gaffney and whose home is at
Trenton, Edgefield county, rides
on free passes. Who would have
thought it of Mr. Tillman. This
is startling news, and the Enquir
er deserves credit for making this
item public.
THE latest is that mules are be
ing vaccinated. Some people kick
when they are required to be vac
cinated, and we wouldn't be at all
surprised at an innocent mule do
ing a little dicking It id best
not to interfere or get too near
the "business end of a mule." It
is wise never to come in contact
with a negro's bead or a mule's
heels. They are dangarous to deal
with, and if you don't want to
take a last ride with the under
taker, be on thy guard when a
mule is grazing in thy back yard.
This is not idle talk, and we know
'tis easier to ride than walk, but
rather than be a fool, 'tis better to
walk than ride a mule.
THE argument for the dispen
sary to be established at Brook
i\nd was that "it .would'pay'as
well as any operating in Lexington
county, or any single one in Co
lumbia." What are dispensaries
operated for ? It takes no prophet
to see it is run for profit. While
the dispensaryites think they are
;* whipping the devil around the
stump," old satan is off up a tree
looking down upon thom and say
ing *'$ am with you, go in and po?
sess the whole state, and I will re
ward thee"-and he will too. Woe
unto the man who putteth drink
unto his brother's lips. This warn
ing ii as solemn and as true as it
was the day it WSB uttered.
WE notice McLaurin is called
a republican, or the same thing
a commercial democrat-but he is
ivited to speak at Union along
with good democrats, Bryan, Sen
ators Henderrson and Tillman, Mc
sweeney, and others. They claim
to be going to enjoy two days of
enlightment on nattonal subjects.
They may be wiser, but if some
of the speakers invited, 20 in all,
have not told all they knew alrea
dy on national subjects, and more
too, it is not for lack of opportun
ities. We would have more re
spect for some politicians if they
would show their wisdom by keep
ing silent. A barbeoue will be
given the two days of the speaking.
The tables upon which repast is to
be served may . be lightened, but
we doubt if the people will be en
lightened by this mooting.
There is to be a political
speech making on the 8th and
9th of August at Union. The
citizens of that town wish to
be fully informed as to all the
questions at issue in the po
litical world. There are at
the usual political gatherings
so many speakers, and each
one is sq desirous of present
ing his peculiar views and the
i speeches are so full of con
I troversy and argument with
opponents over small matters,
that the people cannoc really
by this means get into the real
merits of the situation.-* It is
for this reason the people of
Union and surrounding coun
ties deem it imperative that
they give two days to this oc
casion. They have seleeted
politicians of ability to discuss
the present situation. Among
those selected are Honorables
Ben Tillman, George John
stone, W. J. Talbert, Dan S.
Henderson, Senator McLaur
in, W. J. Bryan and others.
Reduced rates for this occa
sion will be oh sale from all
points in the state to Union
and return. The Secretary
of the Committee in charge,
W. W. Dixon, has the fol
lowing to say of the meeting :
" We are simply seeking in
formation and enlightenment.
There are two distinct scnools
of democracy in the state at
present, and this committee
does not ^undertake or pre
sume to decide which is best.
STATE NEWS.
The Spartanbnrg Herald has
been sold to James T, Harris, the
president of the Bank of Spartan
burg.
The state Bummer school held in
Spartanburg closed last week, and
i is recorded as the most successful
I which has yet been held.
More students have applied for
admission into Clemson college
for next session than can be ac
commodated, says President Hart
zoz,
Dr. E. H. Murfee, the former
presider^ of Greenville Female
college, will take charge of a Col
legiate Institute in Henderson
ville, North Carolina, this fall.
Friends of the Presbyterian
High School, Columbia, offer two
gold medals to its ambitious schol
ars of next year. Dr. and Mrs
B. F. Wyman, of Aiken, offer one
to the Bcholar graduating with th e
highest distinction in the Bible
department, and W. J. Durne &
SDn a gold medal for the scholar
graduating in Greek with the
highest distinction.
-TR??RMMl"
EDGEFIELD COUNTY BAP
TIST S. S. CONVENTION,
Of Plum Branch Church, July
27th and 28, 1901.
SATURDAY, JULY 27TH, MORN
ING SESSION, IO O'CLOCK.
Devotional Exercises.
Organization and reports
from delegates.
Addresss of Welcome by
S. E. Freeland.
Response by W. A. Strom.
Discussion of Query No. 1 :
"What are the duties of a
Sunday-School Teacher to his
(or her) class ?" Speakers :
P. R. Wates and J. D. Tim
merman.
Adjournment.
AFTERNOON SESSION ?
Song Service and reports
of committees.
Discussion of Query No. 2 :
"What should be the qualifi
cations of a Superintendent ?"
Speakers: A. S Tompkins
and N. D. Timmerman.
Discussion of Query No. 3 :
"To what extent am I re
sponsible for my neighbor's
salvation?" Speakers: E.G.
Morgan and J. C, Harvley.
Discussion of Query No. 4 :
" How can we best infuse new
life into our Sunday School ?"
Spaakers : Robert Strom and
H. W. Dobey.
Question box, and adjourn
ment.
SUNDAY, JULY 28, MORNING
SESSION, ,io O'CLOCK:
Devotional Exercises.
Missionary Sermon. Prea
cher to be supplied by the
convention.
Adjournment.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Song Service.
Discussion of Query No. 6 :
"What does it mean to keep
the Sabbath holy ? " Speak
ers : Revs. P. B. Lanham and
J. T. Littlejohn.
Discussion of Query No. 6 :
" Ought we or ought we not
to continue the Baptist Sun
day School Convention ?n
Speakers : P. H. Bussey and
Rev. P. J. Mealing.
Vote upon and decide this
question.
Question Box.
Adjournment.
T. G. TALBERT,
J. L. BUSSEY, Pres.
Secretary.
A Wife Says:
44 We have four children, With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to 14 Hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother's Friend before our last
child came, which
is a strong, fat and
healthy boy, doing
my housework up
to within two hours
of birth, and suf
fered but a few hard
pains. This lini
ment is the grand
est remedy ever
made."
Mother's
Friend
will do for every woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother's Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
tura' arev imparted to the child. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. It
relieves morning sickaess and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druf?lrts sell Mother*! Friend for SI a bottle.
me Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
S?a$ for otu frjp ijluittrutcd book.
j Edgefield H lizzars.
They will give their annual, pi
nie and barbecue Friday July 2
at Lanham Springs. Followin
are the committees :
Pit Committee : J M Maj
Chairman, Tom Wood, J M
Glover, G W Fox, J A Hob hs. I
Badge Committee : H L Buucjh
and L R Brunson.
Lemonade Committee : C Ward,
Chairman, George Ransom, Jack
Whatley, G LaGrone, Roger Hi?,
Wallace Tompkins. ^u.
Floor Committee: Ben Mays,
Chairman, Calhoun Mays, Walter
Harris, George Sweariugen, A H
Roper, Charles C Jones, W Hamjp
Morgan.
Grounds Committee : Walter
Harris, Chairman, Ben Sullivan,
Hsrrace Hammond, Warren Fair,
George Swearingen, R T Jennings,
TE Cochran, C D Parkman, B
Thomas,
Table Committee : W A Hobbs,
Chairman, S B Mays, N G Evans,
J A White, R T West, Arthur
Mays, J G Mobley, C E Moyer, W j
H Mose, Flam Prescott, J T Ham
mond, W A Langston, P B Thom
as, T A Williams, W G Ouzts, W
D Simond8, C W Cheatham.
Arthur Mays, Marshal of toe
Grounds.
All Confederate veterans ?re
invited as guests of the company, j
CAPT. N G EVANS, |
Committee in Charge.1
A Sujicrb -?5Tip-G?r-e*~^
Johnson's Tonic is a superb Grip
cure. Drives out every trace of Grip
Poison from the system. Docs it quick.
Within an hour itenters the blood and
begins the neutralize the effects of the
I poison. Within a day it places the
Grip victim beyond the point bf dan
ger. Within a week ruddy cheeks at
test the return of perfect health. Price
50c, if it cures. Ask for Johnson's
Chill and Fever Tonic. Take nothing
else. If not for sale by your druggist,
send 50c to A. B. Girardeau, Savannah,
Ga.
WANTED-I understand there
is not a vacant house in Edgefield.
If this is correct, I want board for
myself and wife, or to rent two or
three roomo, furnished or unfur
nished. Apply lo A. F. P., city.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
For Sale.-The L. F, Beatty place,
containing ICS acres with three houses
on it, 7 mil?B north of Edgefield. Price
$1,000cash. W. N. Burnett, Real Es
tate Agent, Edgefield. .
Fon SALE-One of the most desirable
building lots in the town, situate on
South side of Main street, about two
hundred yards from public square,
containing one and one-half acres,
more or less, good two-room dwelling,
good spring of water on lot. Price
$1,000. 24jan24oct
212)^ acres, good 4-room dwelling, 4
good tenant houses, well watered, S
good springs, creek through entire
plantation, best cotton lands in South
Carolina, 40 to 50 acres fine bottom
lands, high state of cultivation. Five
miles south ot Edgefield UH. Price
$2000. 4janl902
FOB SALE-1 5-room cottage n?rtfff
side of Geter street; price $1000.
1 4-room cottage, west side of Bun-1
combe street; price $850.
15-1 oom cottage, west side Buncombe
street; price $1000. 4i'anl902
For Sale-80acres, two tenant houses,
three miles east of Woodlawn, good
cotton and corn farm lands. Price
$5 per acre. 2janl2m
FOR SALE-In town of Edgefield,
situate on south side of Addison ave
nue, five acres of good land, two-room
dwelling, recently overhauled, good
well of water; also good building lot
on street running from Griffin hill to
Columbia street. Price for the whole
$475. 6mar6sept
FOR SALE-Horn's Creek lands, 165
acres, 3 good tenant houses, well wa
tered on two sides, good springs, fine
stock farm, best of cotton lands. Seven
miles south of Edgefield C H. Price
$1500. 4janl902
FOR SALE-100 acres land, (old Fair
homestead) 6-room dwelling, 2 good
tenant houses, all necessary outbuild
ings, good gin house, well watered,
good pasture and fine cotton lands. Six
miles south of Edgefield C H. Trite
$1500 4janl902
FOR SALE-One tract of land con
taining 140 acres with seven-room cot
tage and two tenant houses, situate
one and a half miles north of Trenton.
Price $15 per acre. 30jan26Jan
For Sale-65 acres, one tenant house,
three miles east of Woodlawn, good
farming lands. 2janl2m
For Sale-In town of Edgefield, six |
room dwelling on north side of Main
street, in heart of towh, barn and sta- ?
bles, servant's house, good well of wa
ter. Everything comparatively new
j Price $2500. 2jan6ra
For Sale-136 acres, two tenant
houses, 90 acres in cultivation, three
miles east of Woodlawn, good ?tock
farm, also good land for cotton and
corn. Price $5 per acre. 2janl2m
1,000 acres land, 9 miles north of
Edgefield, (the old Dr Clint Tompkins
place), good dwelling, out buildings,
well watered, good stand for store;
also mill site on land, fine stock range. |
Price $6500 as a whole, or will cutup
land in small tracts. Apply to W. N.
Burnett. 12mdecl9|
Lot in town of feet Modoc, 33x1001
Price $50. Apply to W. N. Burnett
?Real Estate gent. Cm.,
1 FOR SALE-117>? acres Jand % mile
from Trenton ; good barn and stables,
2 wells good water, two good tenant
houses ; 100 acres in cultivation ; price
$2,000. W. N. Burnett, Rea! Estate
Agent. 12m-dec 12-1900
House and lot on Geter street, at)
present occupied by T. C. Strom, Price |
$1600, one-third cash. Terms to suit
purchaser. W, N. Burnett, Beal Es
tate Agent.
For sale in the town of Edgefield,
one house and lot on south side of Ge
ter street, Iloiise contains three rooms,,
also barn and stables. Ona acre in lot. '
Terms' $250 cash, or $300 on time.
11% acree of land in town of Edge
field, West End, on Jeter Street. Price
$800. W, N, Burnett, Real Estate
Agent.
A seven-room, 2-stoFy house on Gray
street,in the town of Edgefield; good
servants and other outhouses; also
good well of water, with 40 acres of
and. Reasonable terms.
Apply in person or by loiter to
W.N.BURNETT
BEAL ESTATE AGENT. 1
Presbyterian Church Directory.
. E. M. STEWART, Pastor,
' Preaching each month as follows :
EDGEFIELD-1st Sabbath at ll
a m and 8:30 p m. 3rd Sabbath
ll a m. Suuday school every
Sabbath at 10 a m.
TRENTON-2ud Sabbath: 4:30 p
m. 4th Sabbath ll a m.
JOHNSTON-2nd Sabbath ll a m.
4th Sabbath 8:30 p m.
ROPERS-3rd Sabbath 3:30 p m
FLORENCE, S. C., Nov. 25,1900.
I was first advised by our
family physician in Charleston to
use TEETLINA with our baby when
she was but a very young infant,
as a preventive of colic and to
warm ani to sweeten the stomach.
Later it was useful in teething
troubles, and its effect has been
found to be BO very beneficial and
so free from th9 dangers that are
consequent upon the use of drugs
and soothing syrups that we have
come to regard it, afteruse with
three children, as one of the ne*
cessities when there is a new baby
in the house and until the teething
troubles are, and we take pleasure
in recommending it to our friends
instead of the horrid stuff that so
many people use to keep their
babies quiet.
HARTWELL M. AYER,
(Mgr. Daily Times and Weekly
Times-Messenger.)
For sale at Penn's Drug Store.
Notice to H Owners !
W. LUTHER 10IS,
-Graduate ot
Ontario ntniurr Coite,
TORONTO, CANADA.
VETER i IN QI!
SUPOI) aQO DEMISE.
Office and Infirmary at
B. L. Jones' stables, rear
of Court House,
EIDCKEFIELID, S. C,
I respectfully solicit tho
patronage of the people.
t?tF" Will answer telephone calls
promptly.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depositary
DIRECTORS.
P. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS,
J. H. BOUKNI?HT, J. A. BENNETT,
J. M. COBB, B.'.S. HOLLAND,
A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLi?R: ?
W. E. PRESCOTT.
OFFICERS
J. C. SHEPPARD, President.
W. W. ADAMS, vice-President.
E. J. MIMS, Cashier.
J. H. ALLKN,|Ass't.Cashier
Pays interastjon deposits by special
contract.
Money.to loan on liberal terms.
Prompfand polite attcntionjto busi
ness.
Voiir Recount soliciten.
A PROFIT SHARING
Is what you become when you deprsit your
savings with our Savings Department. Four
per cent interest paid on Savings. Interest
compounded twice a year. Now is the tine
to begin and thc easiest way is to send us $i .00
or larger sums; you will rece ive a receipt
book by return mail. (This is the true way to
become independent.)
Sar?p Dep't Epilai Trust Co.,
AUGUSTA,CA.
OFFICERS.
JOS. B. CUMMING, President.
CHAS. G. GOODRICH, vice-President.
ALBERT S, HATCH, Scc'ry & Treas,
WM. H. BARETT, Attorney.
DIRECTORS,
JOHN W. DICKEY,
R.A.GRAVES,
ROBERT XV. SHAND,
A.F. PENDLETON,
H.H. CUMMING,
GEO. E. GOODRICH.
GEO. T. SHARPT0N.
DENTIST,
Front Boom in Chronicle B'ld'g.
I respectfully solicit th; Datronage of
the people
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GRICE & WATSON,
LIVERY STABLES.
(Grice's Old Stand.)
^gpr Patronage of the publie solic
?ted. Prompt, faithful, and carefii
service. Reasonable charges.
Photographs in latest al y les, at
prices to suit t hc times.
R. FT. MIMS
Stops the Cough
^sat?l works off thc Cold.
Laxative Bremo-Quinina Tablets euro
ftfcold in one day. No ou re, So pay
jPrice 25 cents.
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Lv. Louisville
Lv; Cincinnati
Lv. Knoxville _
" Asheville.
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Ar. Columbia ....
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Lv. New York(Pa-B.K).
" Philadelphia.
" Beltimore.
Lv. Wiishi'gt'n (So.Ry).
Lv. Richmond
Lv. Danville
Lv. Charlotte.
" Kook Hill.
" Oho3ler .
" Winnsboro.
Ar. Columbia, (Bldg Qt.
Lv. Columbia,-(U.~D.)...
" Johnston.
" Trenton.
Ar. Aiken .
Ar. Gntnitcvillo.
Ar. Augusta,
Lv. Columbia (So. Ky).
Ringville
" Oran gobur g.
" Branohvillo .
" Summerville
Ar. Charl enton ..
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.).
?. Blackville.
Barnwell.
Savannah .
Ar. Jackson vii lo (P. S.).
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Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger sor'vico between
Florida and Now York.
Noa. 83 and 84-New York and Florida Ex
Sosa. Drawing-room sleeping cars between
13 pa ta and.New York. Pxutimxi drfvHna
rtfom sleeping cavfl_b^weim-f'ort Taaapa, Jacg
Bonvillo, SavannanrwWHington and Vew York.
Pullman sleeping cars bo tween Charlotte and
Bichmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining
cars between Charlotte and Savannah.
NOB. 33 and 33-U. S. Fast Mall. Through
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cara br tween Augusta and Char
lotte and Charlotte aud Richmond. Dining
cars serve all moalfj unrouto. Pullman Bleep
ing caw between Jacksonville and Columbia,
onrouto daily between Jaclisonrillo and Cincin
nati, via Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, S. H. HARDWICK,
Third V-P. &Giie. ??-?T., Gen. Pas. Apt.,
Washington, D. C Washington, D. C.
W. H. TALOE, R. W. HUNT,
As't G?n. Pat's. A?'fc., Div, Pass. Ag't.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, 8. C.
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FOR RENT.
Ono Dwelling House and lot
one milo from Court House on
Buncombe St, House contains 5
largo roomp, and a commodious
pantry and ?tovo room. On the
lot thore is a barn and stables, a
servant house and a well of fine
water. For fLither particulars
applv to
D. S. DuBOSE,
May 8-3m Edgefield, S. C.
Thin signature lo OD every box of tho genuin?
Laxative Brorao?<5uinine Tablets
the rcipOpy that enrcs a cold tn ono day
TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY
Take Laxative I?rr.mo Quinine Tablets
All druggist* refund the nion?-y if i
fails to cure. JD. W.| Grove's signalu r
is on each box. i?
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CASH AND EXPECT TO CONVERT
GOODS INTO CASH FOR TEN DAYS, K
so we will begin this
BIG SALE ON JULY 2QTH
And run it f(ff? jp
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Hart Building, near Post Office, >
EDG-EPIELD, S. O.
I
AN OLD HOMESTEAD
MADE NEW
By the uso of onr superior pride of
the South No. 1 paints is a trans
formation devoutly to be vs ished"
by those who wish to preserve
their property and have it look
fresh and attractive. Oar high
grade Pride of the South Paints
are made from the best colors, and
will not peel or blister when ap
We
plied, but are .^-p.-^-nrable.
carry one of th^gMSgest, lines 0
Adams' brushes, in the South and are the Southi ttesentativ^
^mb<?-CieV^Iand ^fcwolBP 'Cor ?WSff?rf?^?&irrr
and can supply you with anything in our line.
O'Connor & Schweers Paint Co.
841 BROAD STB?EET
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
iistabiished ?D6fi.
55
The Standard of Purity in
100
ty in
CORN
WHISKEY
// Has the Subtle Charm in Flavor ta
Please Consumen. 9
QUARTS. PINTS AND HALF PINTS.
Sold by all Dispensaries in South Carolina.
FRANK 6. TULLIDGE & GO., ClnclnnaUlo.
PROF. P. H. WHITMAN.
203 7til Street, Augusta, Ga.,
?JYES FREE EYE TEoTS for all defects of
.li^iit, prrl"?ls H-? proper JJIUSSOH and WAI?*
RANTS Hiern;
Leudes cut into your frame while you waft.
upVtC ?pf *"" * ???7 tdb if yon need
t e.w. vii- ..." . nici''cinc or^liiucs
Engines andBoilers,
-* ul
Sasp
??og ?rn
S-*l f
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EcdSw CAUTION.-Alwayslookfor ?-2.^.
P><? thc name of D. D. Tomlinson, g g?*
J? ? Paila., on thc label cf tao bottle, r* ? J
Best External Remedy In the World for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia*.
SPRAINS, BACKACHE, &c,
Depot : No. 400 North Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. -*
Gins ana Presses.
GET OUR PRICES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits. Gin, Press,
Cane Mill, and Shingle Outfits.
Building, "Bridge, Factory, Fu ric
and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll
Machinists'and Factory Supplies.
Belting, Pocking, Injectors, Tine
Fittings, Saws', Files, Oilers, etc. We
cast every day. Work ISO Hands.
Lombard Iron loris & Supply Ce
AF GUSTA, GA
Foundry, Machine, Boiler,
Press and Gin Works
Repa is Promptly Done
(TRADE MARK REGISTERED NO. 17438.)
FROG POND
CHILL AND FEVER CURE
THE ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY.
50 CtNTS A BOTTLE.
Thc old reliable the kind ymir fathers
used to lake. The one that never fails
to cure. Don't waste time and money
experimenting with new cures. But go
for thc best from thc jump. vrog
Pond is the ounce of prevention . "A
poi'nd of cure combined. Ask for it
take no substitute, if your merchant
docs net sell it write to us wc will send
it direct for 50 cents.
DAVENPORT & PHINIZY CQ.
w:>cl?*?a!e Dra?. i *ls-SelllFR /.?ceta.
/.UG?Sr?, OK,
REMEMBER that we aro pre
pared to handle all kinds of Job
printing.