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. Edenfield Advertiser Tl'OS. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1901 INFORMATION. Subscription Price-Sent to any address for one year for 1.50; for .Mx m on til-. 75c; for three months, 50c. Payable in advance. Ra .t>s for Advertising-One inch, first insertion, $1.00; each subs?quent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent jier M ord, each insertion. Other local ?lotices, len cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tribut es of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for thc-?", six, and twelve months Write for terms. .THE ADVERTISER, Edgefleld. S. C. Ben Tillman "histed" a tuna in Fdgefield, The State says. Yes, he will "hist" McLauriu, too. The world may b8 gettiug better, religiously, but it does not some times seem so. A few years back when a person died friends would inquire: "Was he prepared?" Now the question is : ** Did he leave any insurance ? " Truly this is a modern age IT is stated thai Kentucky has the smallest pony in the world. It is owned by a blacksmith aLd it follows him around like a dog. It weighs only 24 pounds and is 22 inches tall. It is not stated how fast it can trot, and we have not I had the pleasure of riding it. THE Free Lance aud Journal and Review are making goo-goo eyes at the way the Union Times spells "label." You see typograph ical errors in any paper you read, and all papers make them. In reading an article in the Journal and Review it spells pertinent this way: "pertinant." We believe i? | spoiling correctly, but we have er rors.along with the Times. We are not criticising ar.d not mean ing to ba impertinent, but only want the pot not to think it ie too J much whiter than the kettle. SCENES JJV AIKEN. IT is iudeed a deplorable state of | affairs when our esteemd neighbors over in Aiken do not know when they have drunk enough liquor. It is a pity and it pains us to see the account of where an Aiken man drank himself crazy as a fool on some of F. B. C. & Bro's whig-1 key, advertised in the Aiken Jour-1 nal and Review. Another Aikan county man, after reading of this whiskey?in the samo paper,, went to bea.craviog a drink. And by 3 o'clock his thirst n ad become so in tense that he at once started on his 15 mileB journey to the Aiken dispensary, but upon arrival the j unfortunate man could not gain entrance, as the diajj^gekyWjf^ bour of openiDg. j About noon he made his purchase j and judging from the report we read of it in the A. J. and R., he returned home happy on the way. Another sadju^-ounfr-^comea^irorrr Aikjm^and~nas been added to-'ner ^^^citapter of horrors. This time it f is a woman who is the victim, and sadder still, it was a beautifully I adorned bride. To make a long story short, this bride, with all her happy anticipations of future life, j danced herself to death because the Journal and Review thought dancing a " graceful accomplish ment.'' Perish the thought when Aikenites will stop boarding the cars for Augusta with a grip in their hand and a jug in the grip. TEE MOSQUITOES. AND the poor little mosquito is | destined to die. Experts say they are the cause of malaria fever in one form or another. By recent I scientific investigations the cause of the fever has been shown to be a macroscopic animal known asi the Plasmodium malariae or hem amoeba vivax, which feeds upon the red corpuscles of the blood hence the pallor, of persons suf fering from chronic malaria. The development of this little parasite in the blood is as follows : One of the spores, or baby germs, so to speak, enters a red corpuscle and, feeding on its contents, grows un til at the end of twenty-four hours it has become nearly as large as the corpupcle. It then, by a pro cess known as segementation,splits up into a dozen or more little spores iigain, which for a short time are free in the blood and un attached to the corpuscles. It is | just as the segmentation occurs that the chill comes on, which ex plains the periodic recurrence of j the, ch ill every 24 hours, and as) it has been found that quinine is| most effective when given just be fore the chill is expected. The method of the introduction of the malarial poison, has been demon strated beyond all question to be j the sting of a certain variety of mosquito known as anopheles, the common mosquito, which while more abundant is innocent as a 'carrier of disease, and breeds in still water of aDy kind, no matter how pure. The larvae, or wiggle tails, as we call them, 6een in wa ter, ure young mosquitoes. There I are two ways of destroying mos-? . quitoes and the consequent pre vention of malaria is acccmplish rd: The firpt and lest is by the thorcueh drainngo of all stagnant cools cf water, and second, by keeping the errface of f-ucb pcolp covered with petroleum, or even the crude petroleum, which is bet ter i nd cheaper than ordinary ker osene. The film of oil prevents the larvae from breathing and 6motbero them. Two tablepoon fulsof oil to everv 15 square fret of turlace, repeated every 15 days is all that is necessary to prevent malaria. PAN-AMERICAN EXPt CHA VIS CREEK SE? VISITOR THERE Who Write it np Delig for The Advertiser. Correspondence of Edgefield Adre't CHA vis, S. C., Aug. 8, : DEAR ADVERTISER : I thiuk I have forgotten yoi should think not when you to what I am going to tell. are no doubt some of dei Edgefiold's boys and girls w not visit the groat Pan-Anc Exposition,and there are SOD will see that g eatest of all e tions. I say greatest because passes the World's Columbia position at Chicago. Reader, if you cao, let yoi visit to the exposition grout about 9 o'clock ai; night, anil at East Amherst street gate, will never forget this first ic sion. The whole grounds w ablaze with electric lights, ? one the impression of the g city of heaven, spoken of in John's revelation. This sight is worth the trip. The centn ure, the electrical tower, is 40' high, and is outlined with 4 electric lights, and a more be ful eight cannot be imagin half million lights being ust illuminate the courts. The gi eur of the spectacle may be t imagiued when I tell you th? position grounds cover 350 a ono raiie long and three-fifthE mile wide. Aftsr viewing tbii ?can then "take in" the Midwi am giving you my idea of best iug the sights at least cost. ^Iidway occupies one-third of (grounds and to see all the sho1 will cost you r-bout $13. A Tr the Moon is easily the best s in the midway,andfor novelty audacity it simply takes the c You seem to enter at the dock go aboard the great air-ship L The fastenings are cast off and wiugs beat, tho ship seems to the earth dropping away unti looks like a small ball; o plan?te appear, increase in and beauty and are left behi finally the moon draws nearer nearor.tho air-ehip settles dowr its surface and you disembark : the streets of Moon-City and v the people, shops and bazaars LuDa. After one of the most joyable trips possible of cone tiou, the ship ret':-us to tbe ea and you wonder hrv- it is possi "Dreamland" possesses relai features of art and is possibly best patronized feature on the rx way. Thia is Jae. Francis Brow creation and is known as the m tery of the midway. Inside } see the great canvasses.of M Origin of the Harp," u, After Bath,' etc. The mirror is the m wonderful feature of this show, occupies 1750 feet floor space n 192,500 feet of reflection space, minors give 91S direct reflectio and moving one foot resembles 1 pausing" of a regiment. The 79 el trie lights in the place by mee ^^re?ectors are increased to S,G Be sure to visit "The Johnsto Flood and "Darkest Africa."'. T is equal to a real visit to Afrii The Moorish palace is splendi?? here you cammi! tiWJiWo" from i parts of the globe. "The Filipii Village", "Streets of Mexico," ai the "Beautiful Orient" are fi from a historic standpoint. Esa the ' man-monkey, and Chiquil the smallest lady in tho world, a tract great crowds. While visiting the Midway I sa Cora Beckwith, who says Bhe wi swim Niagara Rapids as soon i the crowds make it worth whil If Cora is sensible the crowds wi never make it " worth while," fi if she undertakes this impossib feat she will be killed by the mig] ty power of water dashing h< against the Canadian rocks, as did Captain Webb, who undertoc this foolhardy adventure som time since. This shows the power of moue;; If she swims the falls successful! George Castle, the greal Vaude ville manager, of Chicago, will giv her a job with his show at $1,00 per week for tnirty veeks. Now to see the rest of the t xpe sttion to the best advantage, jue follow the crowds. I want to as you to spend three hours ay I die ahd then tell me if you don't agre with me that you enjoyed it mor thau all the rest. At 5:50 p. ir go up into the electrical tower t< the restaurant. You go up abou 391 feet and it costs nothing to gi up except what you eat, and yoi are expected to eat, of course. A you eat you ma}' see the world fo miles around. You will see thi troops come marching out on thi Explanado. The sun will sink ii its golden glory. You see the light pop out in the distant farmhouses the lake will glistnn like a mirage and the river wind away beyond the music of bands will corni faintly, like a chorused tinkling of distant bells. Then about 9 p m., follow the crowd itom the tow er to the Esplanade, and there join in the admiration of the revel of radiance out of which gleam? the City of Light. It is a three hours fuller of beauty than an many lifetimes. Ail of these Bigh(6 including ev erytliing sn the Midway, can br seen at night with as good resulte as in tho daylight, but to view th? fxposition proper you must use daylight, as most of the attendant! leave at 5 or 6 in the afternoon and '?here ?3 no one to show you or explain the workings of the differ nm things you will see, and most of the buildings are closed at night You may not be disappointed at the exposition proper, ns I was, ul any rate, however, you will got your money's worth, and what you will or can tee at the exposi'ioi), wou]d cost you otberwise two or three thousand dollars, I mention this to show you how to appreci ate the public idea these people have substituted for that great man's, James G. Blaine. Years ago, 3'ou remember, he organized the u Pan-American Congress" for the closer acquaintance aud im proved commercial relations be tween the countries,posessiona aud ?tateB of all America. The exposi tion is called Pan-American and its aim was to illustrate the life and progress of the 19th century in all America, both north and south, and their possessions. How poorly this has been ac complished can best be known by a visit to see thc pretence. They have spent ten millions of dollars on this pretence and critics pronounce it the most artistic creation ever produc ed for a like purpose. The court settings, I admit, are the finest ever seen, and the great buildings are brought into one harmonious color scheme, being decorated in tints. There are also more statues and a greater display of this art than ever exhibited heretofore. But this about winds up the little ball of yarn The rest of it with few excep tions is a frost pure and sim ple. Now, as to accommodati ons. Some advise writing for rooms in advance. Why, there are only 25,000 to 4S, 000 people visiting the expo sition daily as yet, and the ho tels can accomodate them. However, if you want to write in advance, there is the Busi ness Mens' Bureau, Epworth League and Christian En deavor Bureau, Y, M. C. A. Bureau, International Corres pondence Bureau, and thc farmers can write thc Grange Bureau, and you will be made to feel at home on the expo sition grounds. They have headquarters at exposition too 1 stopped at McLeods Hotel, opposite N. Y. C. & C H. R. depot-European plan rooms one dollar per day. Get your meals here or where ever you please. I breakfasted at the hotel and dined and supped in exposition grounds. You can get a car from McLeods hotel ? to any part of the city. JAMES LARKIN REYNOLDS. (Continued to r.ext issue.) A Superb Grip Cure. Johnson's Tonic is a superb Grip ci.re. Drives out every trace of Grip Poison from the system. Docs it quick. Within an hour it enters the blood and begins the neutralize the effects .if the poison. Within a day it places the Grip viel im beyond the point of dan ger. Within a week ruddy cheeks at test the return of perfect health. Price 50c, if it cures. Ask for. Johnson's send 50c to A.- B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga. AN ENDOWED COLLEGE FOR "WOMEN. i Buildings and prope: ty $200,000.00. , Thirty college and university train ed teachers. 427 students from twen- \ ty states. 1 Standard of scholarship equal to the \ best colleges for men. A. B. and A. M. , courses. I Modern Buildings-Fine appoint- 1 ments in Library, Laboratories, Gym- ( nasium, Society Halls. Conservatory | of music. Campus 55 acres. , Influences, religious and refining. ? Limited number of scholarships. Next session begins Sept. 25th, 1901. , Write for catalogue to President BENJAMIN WILSON, j Spartanburfr, S, C, The Best Prescriptions for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of GBOVK'S TASTELESS CHILL TOXIC. It is simply iron and quinine^in a tasteless form. No cure-no pay. Price 5Cc YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formulais plainly printed on every bottle, showing that ft is simply Iron und Quinine in a tasteless form. Ko Cure, Xo Pay. 50c WOMAN IS UKE A DEUS ATE MUSICAL tXSTXUMEffT In good condition she is sweet and lovable, and sings life's song on a joyful harmonious string. Out of order or unstrung, there is discordance and unhappiness. Just as there ls one key note to all music so there is one key note to health. A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy inside or she can't be healthy outside. There are thousands of womer, suffering silently all over the country. Mistaken modesty urges their silence. While there is nothing more admirable than a modest woman, health is of the first importance. Every other con sideration should give way before it. Brad field's Female Regulator is a medicine foi women's ills, lt is c---, thesafestandquick est way to BU re leu- edw*! corfhea. failing of _ ihewomb. nirvors j ness, headache, I backache and gen eral weakness. You j v/ill be astonished i at the result, es i peciallylf you have been experiment ' lng with oder so called remedies. . We ar3 not asking ! you to try an uncer tainty. BrAGfia'.d's Regulatorliann-idc ? happy thousands of women. What it ? has done fer others it can do for you. Sold in dniij stores for $1 a bottle. A freo ??ns-trnted boi'k will lie s^-tit to all wliu wi ?te lo /-"V ?I THE BRADFIELD JpE^ REGULATOR CO. J_Jj*| Atlanta, Ga, fm4 vi-/ rr$r%2%?/ ! A AlYOBTHISUCCESSOEv 'Something New Under 1&i< Sun." ! All Doctors have tried to ci CATARRH by tlie uie ol' powders, ga?es, inhalers and drugs in(pa?t<* form. Their powders dry up the niu euoiis membranes causing therajjpj crack opan and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entire ly eaten away the same membrar timi their makers have aimed to cufe, while pastes and ointments caring reach the disease. An old and expe rienced practit ioner who has for maty years made a close study and special ty of the treatment, of CATARRH, has kt j last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, notonly relieve? at once, but permanently cures C? TAitim. by removing the caused ston ping the discharge?, and curing all rn ilammation. It is the only remedy known to science that actnally reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES jfhe GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE' ahmtfs sold at the extremely low price of C' Dollar, each package containing terna! and external medicine sufiicif fora full month's treatment and ever tjiing necessary to its perfect U3e. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfeot ?A-j TARRH 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 ly and permanently and is also'wonr tlerf ti Hy quick to relieve AA Y FEVER] or COLD in the HEAD. | CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION-"SN UFFLES" will save you if you use it at once. It is no | ordinary remedy, but a complete treat ment which is positively guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without ! cost to you beyond the regular prie? of "SNUFFLES" the "GUARANTEED CA- | TAURU CURE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept.C 4il. ED- | WIXI5.GII.ES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. THE HOME GOLD CUBE. An Ingenious Troatuiont by which Drunkards are Bciug Cured Bally in Spite of Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weaken ing of thc Nerve?. A Pleas ant and Positive Cure for thc Liquor Habit. ft is now .-rennral [ y known a nd'un derstood thal Drunkenness is a,?;dis ease and not weakness. A body filled w:th poison, and nerves completely rhatterod by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote, capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroy ing the craving for intoxicants. Suf fprers may now cure themselves :-.t home willi mt publicity or loss ofciim? from business by this wonderful '.HOME GOLD ?.'URE" which has been perfected after many yeais of close study and treatrnentof inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Oar-record-i showtbe marvelous traus for.nation of thousandsof Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright mee . . WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS^) CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! ? This, remedy is in no sense a nostrum^ itt '?s a sgeciilo_f^^ ri r^? thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can bs given in a-oup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the perron taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured Luomselves'with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men . by having the "("URE," administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued diinking nf their own free will. Do NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out. the disease at once and for all time. The "HOME G?LL- CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of every body a treatment more eilectua! than others costing $25 ;o $50. Full direc tions accompany each package. Spe cial advice by skilled physicians when, requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. 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