Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 29, 1902, Image 2
Edarefield Advertiser
Tl* OS. J.ADAMS,.EDITOR
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Tertisemente. Liberal contracts made
for three, six, and twelve months
Write for terms.
THE ADVERTISER,
Edgefleld, S. C.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29,1902.
' President and Mrs Roose
velt while attending the ex
position in Charleston, will be
?e guests of Mr and Andrew
Simonds, on South street.
There is a good deal of dif
ference of opinion as to the
condition of the oat crop. It
is generally believed, howev
ever, that most of the late
oats is either killed or much
injured. The wheat crop is
thought to be safe. It is al
ways best to sow early, so the
grain may be well rooted be
fore the freezes come.
If there is a woman in this
county who is of marriage
able age-between i6 loo
who wants to marry a man
for better or for worse, to
love him till he or she shall
ride in a hearse, she should
write to the Oklahoma man
who has a notice in this pa
per. No "writing at home"
nor cherry tree scheme about
this. It is a man who was
born in Edgfield 45 years ago.
Girls, if you want to be "an
old man's darling, " now is
your chance.
Hon. T. F. Stackhouse, of
Dillon, who visited Edgefleld
last week, is a brother of the
late Congressman E.T.btack
house, who visited our town
several years ago. He says
all that is necessary to get in
to office is to announce what
office you want and say you
are from Edgefleld, He also
said the race for Governor
would be a close one. That
every man who was in the ar
my^with Lieut.-Gov Tillman
L .--.^-.??e for him ???....work
for him and that the soldiers'
wives, mothers, fathers, sis
ters, and sweethearts would
use their influence for Him.
One of our exchanges re
marked a few weeks since that
hog meat was so high that it
made one almost wish he was
a Jew. And corn is so high
that we wish we did not en
joy corn dodger. It is a great
pity cotton is not good to eat,
but if. it were people would
quit-growing the staple and
^produce something that they
/ could not eat. It seems that
/ farmers had rather raise cot
ton at 6 and 7 cents and pay
12 for bacon, $1 a bushel for
corn and $4 and $5 per barre]
for flour, than to raise such
at home. The cry of "hard
times" will be heard so long
as farming is conducted in
this unbusiness-like manner.
Farmer friend,raise your sup
lies at home, and grow cotton
as your money crop and then
you will change .your tune
from "hard times" to "home,
sweet home."
[MOTHERHOOD
The greatest ambition of Amer
ican men and women is to have
homes blessed with children. The
woman afflicted with female dis
ease is constantly menaced with
becoming a childless wife. No
medicine can restore dead or
gans, but Wine of Cardia does
regulate derangements that pre
vent conception; does prevent
miscarriage; does restore weak
functions and shattered nerves
and does bring babies to homes
barren and desolate for years.
Wine of Cardui gives women tho
health and strength to bear heal
thy children. You can get %
dollar bottle of Wine of Cardni
from your dealer.
WINE CAftDUl
; MS Market fctreet,
T*-^'KemPhl8? Tcnn_ April 14,1901.
In February, 1901, I took ono bottle of
win? o? Cardni and one packs** of
I ^!?f^fd?'LB1*ck-Drwj?ht- I b*dbeen
?T*rt?iJP*en 7ean and had never
.Rfi?iS??Tto a cnild Mtil I took Wins)
of Card ni. Kow I am mother of ?fine
i MoyjfftlWhich wa? born March 31,1901.
i Tho baby weigh? fonrteen pounds and I
zeal aar wen aa any person could feel.
Wow my home ia happy and I never will
b? without Wine of Cardui in mr house
.gain. Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH.
, J^5*riee and llJonOurc. addrm, girin*
I fynjptomj. "Tho Ladies' Advisor? Depart
Legislative Notes.
The senate continues to kill
bills and the members con
tinue to introduce new ones.
Senator Irdleton's bill for a
constitutional amendment to
prevent corporation lewers
holding seats in the general
assembly and the bill to pro
vide for a state bank examin
er, were killed.
Senator Sheppard's bill "to
amend section 2475 of the
general statutes, relating to
kidnapping, by extending the
provisions of said section to
any case of taking away a mi
nor without consent of parent
or guardian" was a special
order. The bill, which was
introduced during the last ses
sion, was reported favorably
with slight amendments by
the committee. The bill pro
vides life imprisonment for
persons who kidnap children
in the hope of securing re
wards. With practically no
discussion it passed the third
reading and was sent to the
house.
NOTICE !
Copy must be in this office by
Saturday noon before publication
day on Wednesday to ensure in
sertion. The pa?jcr goes to press
at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning
and the forms are closed at noon
Tuesday, Bear this in mind, dear
contributo:s aud advertisers.
The Sunny South, the Atlanta
Constitution, and the EDGEFIELD
ADVERTISER all one yeai for $2.50.
Address or call at the ADVERTISER
FEEL BADLY? SSi
I lia, want of appetite. Lost of Strength.
Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few di ses of
Murray's Iron Mixture,
A Genuine Blood Tonic.
THE if URRA Y DRUG CO
COLUMBIA, S.C
(MOTHERS, DO YOU
KNOW
ttl? many so-called birth medicines, and
mott remedie* for women in the treatment
of her delicate organs, contain more or leas
opium, morphine end strychnine )
Do TM Knew that opium and morphine
are stupefying narcotic poisons ?
De yea Knew that In most countries drug
gists are not permitted to sell narcotics with
out labeling them poisons ?
De Voa Know that you should not take
Internally any medicine for the pain accom
panying pregnancy?
Do You Know that Mother's Friend is a
purely vegetable preparation, and that it is
applied externally only.
Do Yoe Know that Mother's Friend is a
celebrated prescription and that it has been
in use over forty years, and that each bottle
of the genuine bean? the name of The Brad
field Regulator Co.?
Do you know that when you use this per
fect remedy during childbirth or throughout
the entire period of gestation that you will
bo free of pain and bear healthy, clever
children?
Well, these things are worth knowing.
They are facts. Of druggists, $1.00. Accept
no substitute. Our book " Motherhood " free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA. QA.
A CARD.
DR. ERNEST SMITH,|;
(FORMERLY OF WILLISTON,)
respectfully announces to the
people of Edgefield county that be
has jjlocat?d in the town of Edge
field and opened an office for the
practice of DENTISTRY in
all its various lines. With four
teen (14) years of constant prac
tice and ever increasinge xperi
eace, and with a perfect and prac
tical knowledge of the latest and
most scientific methods in dentis
try, Dr Smith feels conscious of
being able to give the people of
Edgefield complete satisfaction in
his line. Dr Smith's office will be i
in the Chrobicle building, recent-)
ly occupied by Dr George Sharp
ton.
BBB
FA
623 BROAD STREET.
Guns and Pistols.
Fine repairing. Leggins
and Hunting Coats.
Augusta, - - Ga.
C B GARRETT
GARRETT <?
Cotton Fad
Oommissio]
Liberal advances
onCotton in Store.
?UGL"
Freight paid, and stool an
instrument. Fully warr:
elegant cases and expensi
ously low prices. AD
j. A. rio
NINETY'
JOHN R. S
Importer and Wholesa
LIQUORS, F
Havana Cigars. Mineral Wai
Clicquot Ponsardin, G H Mun
Urbano Wine Company, Ann
601 and 802 Broad Str
PENNSYLVANIA PURE RYE
KIGHT YEARS OLD.
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS
Four Full Quarts of this Fine
OLD PURE RYE.
T7nn
$3.50,
EXPRESS
PEEPAID
We ship on approval in plain, seal
ed boxes, with no marks to indicate j
contents. When you receive it and
test it, if it is not satisfactory, return
it at our expense and we will return
your $3.50. We guarantee this brand
to be eight years old. Eight bottles
for $6.50, express prepaid; 12 bottles
forl$9.50, express prepaid; 1 gallon
jug, express prepaid, $3.00; 2 gallon
jug, express prepaid, 5.50, Nocharges
for box i ncr.
We handle all the leading; brands of,
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies in tim
market, and will save you 50 per cent
on your purchases.
Quart Gal
Kentt cky Slar Bourbon.. $35 $125
Elkridge Bourbon. 40 1 5o
Coon Hollow Bourbon.... 45 160
Monogram Rye. 55 2 00
Baker's A AAA. 65 2 40 j
Old Crow. 75 2 50
Hoffman House Rye. ?0 3 001
Mount Vernon (8 yrs. old) 1 00 0 501
Old Dillinger (10 " " ) 1 25 4 001
Tte above are only a few brands of [
the many we carry in stock. Send for |
catalogue.
All other goods by the gallon, such
as Corn Whiskey, Peach and Apple l
Brandies, etc., sold equally as, low - |
from $1.25 gallen upwards.
We make a specialty of the jugtrade j
md all orders by mail or telegraph
will have our prompt attention. Sp?ci
al inducements offered.
The Altmayer and
Flatau liquor Co.
f^LVMhil orders shipped same day re
ceipt of order.
506,508, 509, 510, 5?2, Fourth St.,
Near UH ion Passenger Depot,
MaeoD,
Ga.
Anyone lending a sketch nnd description tns;Kj
inlckly ascertain our opinion free whether arfi^tf
nrention ls probnbly patentable. Communies YA\
.lons strictly confldontlnl. Huudbookon PatenteLTl
tent free. Oldest nuene/ for securing patents. JMSi
Patents taken tliroui?.. Munn & Co. recolreB^I
ipecial notice, without ,j.irge. lu tho f^-1
Scientific ?rican. I
K handsomely Illustrated weclclr. J.nreent cirKU
dilation of any snientl?c Journal. Tonus. t3
rear: four mon/.hs, fl. Sold byall newsdealers.
MUNN & CoNew Yoi*
Branch Office, 625 F St.. WasfeJWton. p. C.
PROF. P. M. WHiTiM??
209 7??1 Street, Augusta, Ga.,
6IVE8 FREE EYE TESTS for all defects n
sight, srri lids iii? proper ghisbea und WA?
RANTS them.
Lenses cut ?ato your frame while you wai;
PDCC.<;. ' " 'VJ leas If you neV
B B BUSSELL, JR
>z RUSSELL
3ors, and
i Merchants./
\
\
Cor. Reynolds
?STA. GA. McIntosh Sts.
L FIVE
a
nillll
I
d hook furnished with ench
u . I for nix years. More
ve lion? sold at inarvel
Di SS
III
?L ARD, li
-six, s. e.
GHNIEDER,
le and Retail Dealer in
TOE WINES
ters, Etc. Agent for Veuve
m & Co. Moet and Chandon,
euser-Bush Brewing Ass'n.
eet, AUGUSTA, GA.
NOTICE.
Ou account of ray prolonged ill
noss, my son, DR. F. L. PARKE Rr
of Johnston, will work iu my office
for me two days in each week
Mondays aud Tuesdays.
Respectfully, X
H. PARKER, D. D. S.
FOR RENT.
A new six-room dwelling-fresb
ly paiuted-opposite side of street
from Mr J M Cobb's residence. Po
sessiou to be given Jau. let. Gar
den aud stalls and very fine water.
Terms, ten dollars per month.
J. WM. THURMOND,
Edgefleld, B.C. j
Tbe World's Greatest Fever Medicine.
Johnson's Tonic don in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in lOdays. Its
splendid cures are in striking contrast
with tne feeble cures made by quinine
If you are utterly wretched, takes
thorough course of Johnson's Tonic
and drive out every trace of Malarial
poisoning. The wise insure their
lives and the wiser insure their health
by using Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures;
not one cent if it does not.
MUSIC SCHOOL
-IN
Edgefleld, S. C.
MISS SOPHY GWALTNEY
resumed her Music Class at her
home, on Monday, the 2d of Sept.
She will be pleased to see her
former pupils, and others who may
wish to take lessons from her on
PIANO OE VIOLIN.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY.
'Augusta and Ashville Short BLIne.
Schedule in effect Jan. 17, 1901.;
Lv Augusta. 0 40 am 140pm
Ar Greenwood.. 1217pm 1130pm
Ar Anderson.... 7 30 pm .
Ar Lauren?.... 115pm V00a in
Ar Greenville.. 2 55pm v 45 a in
Ar Glenn Sp'g9....4 05 pm .
Ar Spartanbuig.. 3 00 p m f 00 a in
Ar Saluda- 5 23 p m
Ar riendersanville 551 p ra
Ar Asuv Ile .700pm .
.0v Ashv lh ... 820 a m .
.-A Spar! inbjrg 1 \ 45 a m MO p ra
?> Greenville - ll 55a m 4 00pm
ArLourens ... 130pm 7 00pm
Lv And? *S30. G 85 a m
Ar Greenwood.. 2 28 pm 510pm
.ir Aug tsta.... 5 05 pm 1048 am
Ai Savr tinah.... 5 55 a m .
u\ Cllb Dun Falls 444 p m{
\i llaei/rh.... 2 16a m
^i !Norl ,1k.... 7 30 a m
P'te. ?burf .. ..... fi po a m
A ' ? iel non il.... 8 1? a m
.. A uffii 3ta. 8 55 p rn
I, Allendale. 6 68 p ra
- I'airfax. ii 12 p no
" Ypii^ssee. 7 25 pm'
" l:eai fort. 8 Ifi p m
Port Royal. 8 25 p m
a Charleston.
" Sa van nail.
Charleston. R Ti a a
" Pori Royal. 7 8) a ni
" lieaufjort. 7 45 an?
" Yemas.see. 8 40 am
" Fairfax. [ij^im
" Allendale. drouin
Ar Augusta. ll E5 a m
Close connections at Greenwood for
all points on 8. A. L., an 1 C. and G.
Railway, and at Spartanburg with
Southern Railway.,'
For information relative to tickets
rates, pcehdules, etc., address
W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. A gt
Augusta, Ga.
T. M. EMKRSOK,
'rrafflc Managrr,
$ 2,500.00 $
SHOES.
MADE J0EsVoPUO'|
It will pay you to examine the W. i
L. Douglas shoes, and see for,
yourself that they are just as
good in every way as those for
which you have been paving
{5 to $7. For style, com- ?
fort, and service, they^
cannot be surpassed
by custom-made
.hoes.
FOR 8ALE BY
J.M.COBB
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
iii POR OE ?FIELD
EDCEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depository
DIRECTORS.
J. C. SHEPPARD,
J.H. BOUKNIGHT,
J. M. COBB,
A. S.TOMPKINS,
W. W.ADAMS,
J. A. BENNETT,
B. S. HOLLAND,
C. C. FULL ?R
W. E. PRESCOTT.
OFFICERS1
J. C. SHEPPARD, President.
W. VV. A PAMS, Vice-Pretinc...
E. J. M IMS, Cashier.
J IT. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier
Pays interast on deposits by special
contract.
Money to luau on liberal terms.
Prompt and polite attention to busi
j ness. _
VGor Recount Solicited.
Gins ano Presses.
GET OUR PRICES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press.
Cane Mil!,and Shingle Outfits.
Building, Bridge, F nc tory, Furic
and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll
Machinists' and Factory Supplies.
Beltiug, Packing, Injectors, Pipe
Fittings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We
cast every day. Work 150 Hands.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler,
Press and GinJWorks
T0m Repa is Promptly Done;
Lflitoiljroii Works & Supply Co
AUGUSTA, GA?
TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the mon-y if i
fails to cure. E.W. Grove's Signatur
is on each box. 2?
Photographs in latest styles, at
prices to suit the times.
R. H. MIKS?
Stops the Couti li
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, > 0 pay
Price 25 cents.
Ol WOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
gVhen you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
?'onie, because the formulais plainly
Brin ted on every bottle, showing that
mia simply Iron und Quinine in a
fjstejess form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c
Notice te Creditors.
ALL PERSONS holding claims
against the Estate of J S Mo
Nure and Rosie Mclure are here
by required to prove the pam? be
fore rjue on or before I he 13th of
December, 1601, or tl ey will lie de
barred.
W. P. ROATH,
Master Edgefield County.
November 6, 1901.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY*.
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other Pointa.
Schedule In Effect Juna 80th. 1901.
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a 23p 1016p
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4 07p ll S0p
5 46p 210a
No.SS
Daily
tv. Jacksanville (P. "5).
.' Savannah (Bo. Ry.).
" Barnwell.
" Blackville.
Ar. Columbia.
Lv. Charleston, (So. Hy.
" Summerville.
" Branchville .
M Orangcburg.
" Ringville.
Ar. Columbia .
Lv. Augusta, (So. Hy.).
Lv. U run: evil lo .
Lv. Aiken.
Lv. Trenton.
" fon ?ston.
Ar. 'Allambia. .
L"v76>lvmbia. (Bldg tit'
*' Vv'innsboro.
" Chester .
" Rock Hill.
Ar. Charlot te .
Ar. Danville.
o twp
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738p
853p
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7 25a
817a
608a
a 55a
U 48a 1 62p
600u| 640p
Ar. Richmond
Ar. Washington .
" Baltimore (Pa.RR).
" Philadelphia.
? Now Yerk.
7 35a; 9(Wp
915a ll 85p
ll ala 2 56a
?OSpl 6 28a1
Lv. Columbia _
Ar. Spariauburg
" Ashuviliu ....
Ar. Kiiox>Jl'm ....
Ar. Oinuinna.i
Ar. Louisville
1130a
310p
715p
403a
7 3 Jp
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7 20a
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Cinuinnnti
Knoxville_
A she vii lo.
. ^arlauburg
Columbia ....
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Philadelphia.
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Richmond.
Dan vi ?io . ...
Charlotta.
Rock Hill .
Chester .
Winusboro.
Qolum'nta, (Bldg St..
Columbia, (U. D.)....
Johnston.
Trenton.
Aiken .
GranitevUlo.
Augusta,.
Columbia (So. Ry).
Ringville .
Orangoburg.
Branchville.
Summerville.
Charleston.
Columbia (So,
Blackville.
Barnwell.......
Savannah.
Jacksonville (P. 8.)
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Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger aarvice bati
Florida and New York.
Nos. 33 and 34-New York and Florid* Ex
press. Drawing-room sleeping cara bat wees
Augusta and New York. Pullman drawlaf
room sleopin g cara between Port Tampa, Jack
sonville, Savannah. Washington and Vew Y"-k.
Pullman sleeping cars betweon Ohnrlotte ?md
Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dlulnf
ears between C harlotte and Savannah,
Nos. 35 aud 30-U. 8. Fast Mall. Thron iib
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping carab4r
tween Jacksonville and Neaw York and PnU*
man slecoing cara bet w?on Augusta and Char
lotte and Charlotte and Richmond. Dining
cars serve all moals onronto. Pullman sleep
ing cars between Jacksonville and Columbia,
on rou to daily between J ackson vii lo and Cincin
nati, via Ashen i le.
PRANK S. GANNON, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Third V-P. & lien. Mgr., Gen. Paa. Ag}.,
Washington, D. C. Walkington, D. C
W. H. TALOE, R. W. HUNT,
Aa*t Gen. Paar.. Ag't., Div. Pasa Ag'*.,
Atlanta, Ga._Charleston, 8. 0.
Cheap Excursion
SCHEDULE :
LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE
NCC 1.50 S T C 2.00 0 H G 2 50
Today on all Fine Whiskey
Special Low Kates.
N C Corn Whiskey.$1 50 per gal
Sliver Top Corn whiskey 2 00 " "
Pride of NC . ? " 2 50 " u
XX Anchor Rye " 2 50 M 44
Old Henry Rye " 3 00 " "
Old Apple Brandy. 3 00 "
Old Holland Gin. 2 50 "
Send us an order and be convinced,
as all will have a good tim-?. Th)
schedule takes in the well known bv
ver Top ar 2.00. Remit by P O mom?j
order, Express money order, or Regis
tered Leiter in advance, as whiskey
cannot be st lpped COD. Train goes
out every day. No charges for jugs.
Address all orders to
EJ\. LACKEY,
HAMLET, N. G.
Thia signature ia on every box of th* genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quimne
the remedy that eure? a cold In one dnjr
Mien ti SK Own
W.LUTHER JONES,
-Graduate ot
TORONTO, CANADA.
VE1PHP,
SUROEDI) 31)0 DEPIST.
Office and Infirmary at
B. L. Jones' stables, rear
of Court House,
BDG-EFIBXJP, S.'IO
I respectfully Folicit the
patronage of tie peop'e.
ftF Will answer telephone eil lt
promptly.
WE ARE GOING TO THE
m
TO GET
SHOES
'i*
THAT ARE SUPERIOR IN
STYLE, **
DURiBILITY **
COMFORT,
AMD** TONE.
I Not one detail neglected bv the manfs.in the makeup.
i WFIST IN QUALITY then ffl PRICE
We have them tor Ladie's and Gents, Misses and
|j foys, Children and Babies.
Reader ! we want your trade, but do not ask it
Ul unless to your edvantage as well as ours.
W t? TURNER
?JtJiiittiimuiiuiiittiiuiiiiiiiiiitniiui nifiniiruuiiim iiiiimiiiufkuiftiimiiiiiiimiiiii mtimiiniiiiifu
j [S. O. POORE,
J FURNITURE DEALER,
I Has removed from his^old stand, corner Broad and
Kollock, into 942 BROAD ST. My new stock is
increased both in volume and variety and I am now
prepared to offer the public the best quality of goods
at the'lowest price. Here area few prices:
Ext. Tables
Hat Racks
Sideboards
Iron Beds
Stoves
Lamps
" $5 00 $65 00
50 42 50
" 8 00 52 00
" 3 00 30 00
.\2 12 00 25 00
" H 25 12 50
Bedsteads from $1 CO to $100 CO
Washstands " 1 CO 100 ?0~~
Dressers 11 2 CO 200 00
Suites " 8 00 300 00
Chairs 44 25 15 00
ll
Also'corresponding low values* chiffoniers, roller
top dosks, rugs mattings, curtains,; shades, easies,
mantles, abed springs. Visit us,Edgefiield citizens.
"9.4 21B HO .A. JD STREET,:
I l AUGUSTA - " . GEORGIA, f
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FIELDS & KELLY'S.
Carriages, buggies, wagons, bicycles, harness, hprs M
ess carriages, etc. If you will stop and see our stock, you
A;?11 ero no further. We have the goods and prices to suit
.ou. Remember the place FIELD & KELLY, 9T3 VT*?
Street AUGUSTA, Georgia,
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