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?dgefiold Advertiser - WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902 The McCormick Endorsed. Ety?efield, S C., January 25, 1902. Mr. E J Norri?, Agc McCormick Harvesting Ma chine company, Edgefie' S, C. Dear Sir: In ar a wer to your inquiry as to how I like tue McCormick Mower I bought of you two seasons ago, I am glad to say I am highly pleased with it. It hes been a great help to me. I have run two other mowers and the Mc Cormick mower is far superior to ? th er of them. The ??lever for lifting the blade bar is a great improvement and makes driving a mower a pleasure. The McCormick mower sold by you is I he ligbest draft mow??r I know of. A go jd mower is a good investment and I would pay a hundred dollars for one rather than be without. L. Y. BRYAN. Spring compound is now due. Look up Mr. Walter Samuels and plank down yonr dollar. If you wait too late your compound will be compounded then you'll say confound it. Send or telephone us your ordets for envelopes, note, bill and letter heads, etc. We guarantee satis faction and prompt service. The McCormick biuders have eleven improvements over those made last year. One of which that has met with mucii favor is the-means of adjusting the tying atcachmei.t so as to turn out large or small bundle.". E. J. NORRIS. An advertisement continues to got its work in until the last copy of the paper containing it ie de stroyed. Cardinal Gibbons, the most dis tinguished p elat? of the Catholic ohurch in America, was among the prominent guests of Charleston and the Exposition last week. FOR RENT-The home of the late Dr. J. W. Hill, on Main street two blocks from the public square. For price, terms, etc., apply to J. H. CANTELOU. We are goiug out of the Sewing Machine business and will close out five Staudard sewing ma chines ai invoice cost for cash. When we say cost we mean it. If you n*ed a machine you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. RAMSEY & JONES. We are headquarters for paint?, oils, putty, glass, etc., and price? are right. W. E. LYNCH cfc Co. Our mower-the McCormick-is up to now. When the purchaser investigates and compares with it other makes, the McCormick ie generally purchased. Tn ??' ."*'> compare, n all we as . that you will use no E. J: We carry a full Ihn brushes, hair brushes, es, dressing combs, fi/ ? ?? W. E. L : When you have any news up the ADVERTISER office. No. 802, on the 'phone and give it to us We shall bo glad to get it and our many readers will be glad to get Trv Lynch's Oue Night Liver Regulator. Every box guaranteed. W. E. LYNCH & Co. A carload of Rock Hill and Car olina high grade buggies that are Tight up-to-date, which weare sell ing at a low price. Also a dozeu .other kinds for cash or on easy terms. RAM EY cfc JONES. EYE GLASSES accurately fitt ed and guaranteed, for all defects of eyes. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician. WE will deliver bread, cakes etc., at any hoy,r and in any quan tity desired ev*?u if it is but a sin gle loaf. Send us your orders. GREEN GROCERY Co. SIX loaves of fresh bread de livered at your door for twenty five centp. For the convenience of our patrons wo are having tick ets printed. GREEN GROCERY Co. Can you use a nice 100-piece china dinner set? We will sell you one for less than you can buy it elsewhere. A beautiful line of glass ware just received also. RAMSEY cfc JONES. WE hereby announce to th? peo ple of Edgefield that we have opeu ed a first-claes bakery. We have secured the services of au experi enced baker from Pennsylvania. Give us your patronage. GREEN GROCERY Co. Hot weather is now here. How about a refrigerator ? You can't keep cool without one. Can we not sell you oue ? RAMSAY cfc JONES. FOR RENT-The large grocery store in Parker Building and also the three front rooms over store. Apply to * DR. H. PARKER. Quite a novel line of swinging lamps just received. Your house will be brighter if you will hang one of thes'f lamps in it. RAMSEY cfc JONES. The season ia now ou for malting 2!?d lauiolum. We havi? ?h^ru in many beautiful patterns. RAMSEY cfc.JoNEd. Oak bed room aud walnut mar ble top suites. Wardrob-s with French glass doors to match. Iron bf de and springs to fit. Chairs and tables to fix your rooms up-to-date if 3*ou want them. RAMSEY cfc JOKES. We havo the oulv First-CIasF Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled and courteous tartars always ou hand to serve you. Fresh towel? for every customer. Razors, scis sors and clippers in first-class con dition. Come to us for your sha* i ig, shampooing ai.d hair cutting. Satisfaction guaran'eed. PARLOR BARBER SHOP, Next door to post-office. ^ii>iiti]ni!!imitniiminiiiiiiHi!iinuif?!tmn:miu ? IOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ^'?MllinillllHIlllllMlHlUtlIllllllHIIMtlIUMIlUIHr? Whiz,'siz, ziz goes the Lynch soda fountain. Read the keals of the Lyi.cb drug store. If you need a sewing machine read Ramsey & Jones' locals. Mr. J. P. Ouzts left, for Green wood yeaterday on a business trip. R>iv. Mr. Hay preached in the Episcopal church on Sunday af ternoon las'". Mr. Thomas Furse returned on Monday afternoon lust from aten day's stay at Springfield. May-day picuicd have begun ?and the young people aud the can didates are in their hey-day. Mrs. John B. Hill is spending tim week with her daughter, Mrs. W.D.Ready,of Johnston, Col. W. H. Folk and Mr. W.R. Furse visited at Trenton Sunday afternoon last. Father J.L.Seidl will conduct a service in the Catholic church on Sunday morning next at ll o'clock. Miss Mamie Carwile left Satur day to join Mies Lee Morrall in Atlanta where she will sojourn for a fortnight. Miss Leua Miller, a popular young lady of the Colliers section, is T?8?ting at the home of Mr, W. ? H. Dorn. Mr. Beauregard Timmons who is in command of tho Lynch 6oda fountain can please tho most fas tiaious connoisseur of cold drinks. Mr. aud Mre.T. Garrett Talbert, of .Parksvillp, en route from the Sunday-school convention, 6pent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C..Parker. Misses Florie Morrall and Sallie DuBois, two very bright and pop ular lasse? of Buncomle, spent Sunday with Miss Thompson at tho home of the late J. C. Rains ford. Oas of their bachelor confreres is authority for the statement that at a very early date Dr. R. A. Marsh aud Mr. B. Cantelou will make a very pleasant business (?) trip fo Atlanta. Mre. A. J. Norris and Mrs. J. H. Tillman, of Edgofield are spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. Fox, their kinswoman. BatesburgCor. Augusta Chronicle. Judging from the drop in the '.. 4 "^-idav and Sut il-.;.. . . . .. iitor i V ~\r] r;.:,;..,';', -. -^????-^ - .-li?tes' Edge ti* H for th- ?..ii te ii ; Should you u.;._hip. vtiU I m postal ot Butler, Saluda couuty. We publi?h this week the an nouncement of Col. Geo. W. Croft as a candidate for Congress from the second district. Col. Croft is a prominent member of the Aiken bar and is well knowu to the Dem ocratic voters of Edgefield. In due season Col. Croft will meet with the people of this county. Mr. A. Fuller Perkins, the AD VERTISER'S right bower, ran the whole gamut of rollickings and frolickings while at tho Exposi tion last week, but we will guaran toe that he did not swell the coffers of the blind tigers even to the extent of the widow's mite. The shades of John Wesley would have smote bim on the spot had he imbibed anything strouger than artesian water and red lemonade Miss Curran Hartley spout last week in Charleston taking in the sigh's and wonders of the Expo sition. From Charleston she went to Greenville where she will remain with relatives for the sum mer. Greenville has plucked one of the brightest stars from Edge field's social firmament. Only temporarily, however, we arc glad t ) say. OUR of the best jobs-from the standpoint of dollars and cents of course-is goiug begging this year. No one has yet annonnced for county dispenser's place. Nearly a dozen asked the peoph for this job two years ago. To one who bas no couscsentious scruples about handling and dish ing out 80 proof and the X's this job is the largest, redest and most luscious plum on the political tree. The power beb iud the Monitor Sentinel throne is a trio of young ladies who are efficient and inde fatigable toilers. Were they "rough and tough" men we would call them hustlers. THE ADVERTISER tided ever the emergency this week, brought about by the Expo sition larK of its typo, by the as sistance of ono of the Monitor's fair compositors, Miss Sallie Mob ley. Her nimble fingers "chased" the typ8 and ber deft hands wield ed the "stick", with remarkable speed and r.ccuracy without mak ing any "pie." Mrs. J. M. Cobb received a tele gram on Friday last informing her of the death of her brother, Mr. John Clisby, athis home in Mont gomery, Ala. He had been in de fining health for some months. For years Mr. Ciisby occupied a conspicuous place iu the munici pal and commercial affairs of Montgomery, having been elected ns mayor for several consecutive terms. Being a public spirited mon possesed of considerable meni:s he has been a potent factor td developing and advancing thc iutcr^s's of the city he loved sc well. ": ri O Sheppard, of Edgelield, JPL'J. ugh the cit j yesterday on xii 77k? ; Greenwood, wLere he goes to appeal in an important railroad c;ise.-The State. The South Carolina Federation of Wonieu's clubs convenes today in the city of Sparlanburg. Mrs J B Ilalti wanger will represent the Auf Wied ersehen club. The Lion Thou as II Gainsford, a man who has been weighed and has not been lound wanting, announces for re-election to the House of Rep resentatives. His name and fame are familiar to the people of Edgelield. Mr A R Nicholson announces this week for re election to the olllce of Superintendent of Education, His record is before the people and he is willing to stand hy it. ile needs no introduction to the voters of Edgetleld Mr J B Haltiwanger again makes his bow to the people of Edgelield and asks their suit'! ace in his race for re election to the ollice ol' Auditor ol' this county. Mr Haltiwanger is justly proud of his record as auditor and is willing to stand or fall by it. Judge J D Allen comes before the people asking for re-i-iectmi to the office of Judge of Probate of Edgetield county. Go w?ere you will and search nut only this county but the state from the mountain to the seaboard and you will not rind a man who will til! this office any more satisfactorily than Judge Allen has. While Mrs j? P Blalock and the .hildreo were in Charleston attend ing the Exposition iaft week a tele gram was received at her home last Friday announcing the death of her brother, Mr McMillan, who resided near Spartanburg. His arm was caught in some machinery and literally torn ftom Ins body. He never rallied from the severe shock. Mrs Blalock knew nothing of the unfortunate accident and untimely death of her brother till her return from Charleston on Sun day afternoon, C8uuot some more masculine male men in and around Edgelield sacrifice tor the summer the growth upon their upper lip so as to re lieve their friends temporarily of that "tired feeling ' by a Hording them a hearty laugh ? I There will bo five full graduates of Hie S. C. C. I. this year, as fol lows : Mi-ses Rhett Warren, Ruth DuLoacb, Sophie Huggins1 Messrs. Arthur and Calhoun-AiTryTr Several students will receive cer tificates or diplomas for having completed special courses. Professor G. Marshall Mooro, a member of the S. C. C. I. faculty, has formally announced his can didacy for the effice of Superin tendent of Education of Green wood county. Prof. Moore has provou bimsell to be an educator of unusual ability, and the peo ple of Greenwood have an oppor tunity of placing a man at the bead of their educational inte; ests who will infuse new life in the public ?choole. We are indebted to tho progres an of F. W. Wakener & Co. for ..' *-J ?nn i" as il are ono and mue pa* ?ok recollections of them in the futuro i years cannot be disassociated. Edgelield has many beautiful streets aud several that are very beautiful. They are made so by the well pruued oaks and elms that shade them. Why not have more of these trees? The outlay for their planting is very small. We trust that some of the beauti ful mid-summer vistas will linger iu the minds of our city fatherr and v.'ill in mid-win ter be au incentive that will cause them to have many more trees planted out. When cold bleak winter comes on we forget how refreshing the shade and how beautiful the tre.s of summer. Resolve now to plant hundreds of trees next winter throughout the length and breadth of our town. The Logomachy club was enter tained ou Thursday evening last at Breeze Hill, the home of Miss Lizzie Hill. The young people were delighted with their four-mile drive. It afforded them a delight ful star-light straw ride. The first lady's prize was won by Miss Kate Sheppard. B. E. Nicholson, Esq., und Mr. B. J. Crooker tied and cut for the gentleman's first prize. Mr. Crooker, being boru on a lucky star. won. Miss Dollie Du gas became the possessor of the consolatun prize. We do not ki ow, we must confess, why this latter is called consolation prize, for it does not carry consolation to its disconsolate recipient. Ironi cally so called, we presume. To call it "booby" prize is horrid. Thc S. S. Convcnticn. Owing to circumstances beyond our control we had '-o foreg; the pleasure-which we had anticipat ed-of attending the Interdenomi national Sunday-School conven tion which met at Horn'e Creek last Friday aud Saturday. We were informed by some who were present that the convention was well atteuded and that the queries were ably discussed by the appointed speakers and other m 'tu bers of the convention. Judging from the quautity of dinner prepared the good w'jraen of the community expected very large crowds arith very large appe tites, both of which were vieibiy in evidence,but the proverbial hos pitality that abounds in the old Horn's Creek section was greater by far than these. For no com munity has any more of the truly Southern hospitality than has Horn's Creek. Wo are informed that the can didates were not out in full force. Possibly thev thiak it will be good policv. or rather good politics, for them to work awhile add get their faces tanned aud got "horny and corny" handed b;fore beginning the general baud shaking aud mix ing up with the peoplp. Johnston Vs. Edgefield. Ping pong may come and ping ?pong may go but base ball goes on j forever. The la'est feat on the Edgefield diamond being the con j test on Friday afternoon last be I tween the Johnston team and our town nine. It bas been declared, by many to be the best game play ed in Edgefield this season. Ther? were sovoral good batters and all round good players on both 6idee. At the end of the game the score stood 8 to 5 iu favor of Edgefield. No Preaching Sunday. The harvest truly is plentiful iu Edgefield, but the laborers are few. The doors of all the towL churches were closed on " Sunday morning las!. The church bells were silent and thtre was rejoicing and exulting in the household of the "enemy of souls." At least one of the churches should be open ev ery Sunday. Line upon line and precept upon precept, of Gospel truth is what our people need and nota Sunday morning should pass without at least giving them an op portunity to hear the expounding of tho scripture. Peace and Plenty. Happy is that cotton planter who can do as Mr. J. T. Ouzts, of Elmwood. He lives and worship* under his own "viue and fig tree." When his crop of cotton is made he stores it on his premises and says tc the speculators, when your price suits me you can get my cot ton and not before. Ou Friday last Mr. Ouzts'wagon loaded with three bales of cotton drove in town-an unusual sight for tho middle of May-drawn by three Well fed, ? ell grjomed horses. This ought not to be au unusual sight, for- what can bc dont? by ono can be done by many. When holding cotton and marketing it every month in the year becomes the general or prevailing custom, and not thc exception, thou our Southland will smile with e and plenty. Children's .D ay. Il is now a fixed custom with the Sunday-school at McKeudree to set apart a day lo be observed annually by tho children as Chil dren's dav. Last Sunday was set apart and very appropriately ob served as such. Quite a number of people from town went up as they do every year. Dinner was prepared by the la dies and served at 'he church and two services were held which con sisted ol recitation*, pongs and choruses by the cr.iidren and sev eral addressee. The Cb i ld rou's .' day i? a mid-summer Christinas tre*?, :-.s it were. It proves to bu a" diversion that gives new life and zest to tho school besides being L'-? to ihe children ! .. \-?. 11 Of Commence Co-Educational Institute. FRIDAY. 8:30 P. M. -Exercises by tho Primar}' department. SUNDAY, JUNE L ll A. M.-Commencement Ser mon by Dr. L. R. Gwaltney. MONDAY. ll :00 A. M.-Declamation con test for Sheppard and Bailey Med als. 8:30 P. M.-Annual celebration of Literary society. TUESDAY. ll A. M.-Oratorical contost for Evans medal. 8:30 P. M.-Annual conceit:. WEDNESDAY. ll :00 A. M.-Address by Dr. N. W. Hicks (class '95) Florence,S,C. 5:00 P. M.-Art Levee. 6 P. M.-Co m pe tot i vo Drill, S. C. C. I. Battalion. 8:30 P. M.-Graduating Exer cises. Address by Congressman A. F. Lever. All the New York Racket store aake is for you tc see uur offerings aud get our prices, then we know YOU will become our customer. J. W. PEAK. Athena, Tenn., JAB. *7.1001. Ever sine-tho first appearance ot mv menses they vcr;1 very irrcgnlax and, I suffered ivi'tli great pain ill my hips, bael:, stomach ?tnd legs, with torrible bearing down p;:ius in tho abdomen. During the pus*, month I havo boen toking Wino of Cardin and Thedford's Black-Draagh t, and I penned tho month ly period v.-ilhoutpain for tho first time in yean. NANNIE DAVIB. Whet Is lifo worth to a woman suffer ing like dannie Davis suffered? Yoi there arc women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terribie menstrual pains in silence. If you aro one of thc;o wo want to say that *ht8 same infill will bring you permanent relief. Con solo yourself with thc knowlcdcji that 1,008,000 v. rm en havo been completely cured by MtiiiO ol Cardui. Those wom en suffered from leucorrhoea, Irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these achos and pains for you. Purchase i $1.00 bottle of Wino of Cardui lo-dty and take it in the privacy of your home. For advice anil literature, addrcM. dvlnu ay mp toniH, "Tlks Lanie*' Auvhory department," The CiiatLanoota Medldoe Co., ClmUonooca, Tenn. ANNOUNCEMENTS : $5.00 CASH IN AD\ ANGE. Congress I hereby aunounce myself ? candidate for Congress from the second congressional distict, sub ject to the result of the primar) election and hereby pledge myself to abide by aud support the nom inees at said election, and to sup port the platform and principles of the democratic party. G. W. CROFT. To the Democratic voters of Edge field county : I hereby announce myself as a candidate, in the ensuingprimary, for congress from the second dis trict and solicit your support. I entertain the expectation of ad dressing you upon the issues of the day whenever proper occasions present themselves, and in the meantime hope that my character and general fitness may receive your attention. I shall be subject at all times to the regulations pre scribed for the primary, aud sub scribe to such pledge as the wis dom of the Slate democratic party may formulate. Respectfully, G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. Auditor I respectfully auuout ce myself as a candidate for therfiiceof Au ditor of Edgefield County. I will abide the results of the "primary election and support the nominees of the party. H. W. DOBEY. I respectfully announce myself as a. candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor; and do hereby pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election and to support the nominees of tbe democratic party! J. B. HALTIWANGER. Trearurcr I am a candidate for County Treas urer. : will support the nominees ol' tlie party and abide the results of the democratic primary C. M. WILLIAMS. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the ellice cf County Treasurer. WU" abide by the results if the democratic primary and sup port the nominees of the same. I say, ai 1 have said before,! hope my friends will remember me in this election. If uot I wi 1 love them just the same. J. TRAPP MCMANUS. House of Representatives I am a candidate for th*1 House of Representatives. I will abide the re sults of the primary elect ions and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON. I respectfully announce myself is a candidate for re-election to Hie House of Representatives, and . i. .... 7" . u:.i. ii. . , . ..ii. D?ice ot JUuge ui x . field county and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic primary election and support the nomiuees of the party. J. D. ALLEN. Superintendent of Education I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Superintendent of Edu cation for Edgelield county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo cratic primary. WM. A. BYRD. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the of fice of County Superintendent of Education for Edgefield county and agree too abide the result of tho primary election and support the nominees of the democratic party. Rrspectfully, A. R. NICHOLSON. ESTATE NOTICE, ALL persons holding claims against the estate of Dr. J. W. Hill, deceased, late of Edgefield county, are hereby notified to pre sent thf same duly attesten, aud all persons indebted to said estate to make payment unto the under signed. J. H. CANTELOU, Executor. To thc Public, Il you want first-class meal aud hominy bring your corn to my mill. I grind every Saturday morniug. Come once and you will come again. Satisfaction guar anteed. S. A. HOLSTEIN. IT KNOW WHAT U ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainlj printed on every bo'.tle .showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless lorin. No cure, uo pay. 50c. FOR BENT. My five room dwelling house on Addison street. Has barn, stables, lot, pasture and a good well ol waler. Applv to THOS. J. ADAMS. Stops .'he Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Brnno-Quinine Tablets cun a cold in o:ie day. No cure, 3 o pa) Price25 cents. This Blga?turo is on ovcry *JOX of tho gonulm Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tawe* tho remady that cur?? a cola In one daj TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the mon-y if i fails to cure. E.W. Grove'B.signatur is on each box. R. H, M I MS, Photographer, E1DGEFIELD, S. O. Strictly up-to-date. Have you i photograph of each member of youl family. Good work at low prices. THE NEW DOMESTIC Was awcrded the gold medal, th< highest award given at the Pan-Amei ?can expo3tion as the best family SEWING MACHINE, recognized by experts as superior tc all other family sewing machines in many important details. I will furnish a brand new sewing machine from $15.00 up and give guar? antees with them. Apply to J. E. ROGERS, Trenton, S. C. DR.ERNEST SMITH, M DENTISTS EDGEPIELD, S, O Teeth Extracted absolutely without pain.. OFFICE HOURS ! 2 *' M# ?0 I p'm* ?2 p. m. to6 p. m. 14 YES. ACTIVE PBACTICE AGEI2TS W?DTED LIFF. OF T DEWITT TALMAGE by Ins sor, Rev. Frank DeWitt Tal mage, and associate editors of Chris tian Herald. Only book endorsed by Ta 1ms. ge family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten [cents. Write immediately Clark & Co. ! 222 S, 4th St. Philadeli bia. Mention the Edgelteld Advertiser. The Best Prescriptions for Malaria | Chills and Fever is a bottleuf GIIOVE'S TASTKLKSA CHILL TONIC. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form No cure-no Dav. Price 50c WANTED CONFEDERATE STAMPS, NOTES I pay Jjood prices for Confederate stamps, on envelopes preferred, current:/, hontU, etc. Look over yours and let me know what you have, or better still, send samples. Hank reference giv en. I deal fairly anti promptly. Hunt up you old war time correspondence anti write mc. Do not delay. This means much to you. ?Address: T. C. Harbnugb, Casstown, Ohio. .S'T-'Vr'rzrT r -rsr~r rvTrmrnrYXV \ ??'ii'i1 w) ? 1M & y.1"!).1 ir' '?.'H'?U????? OWDOM'S =ssr<r\/^rn r\ A OTTERS GROCERIES, HARDWAKt and Confectionery, which will be sold at the very lowest prices for cash. Free lot for hitching in rear of the store. L A. OW DOM, 1st door Enst of Advertiser Building ; S ? 81 K23C2?'?JCJLS ZXXZ'tZKEZLAJZtt i ti 11111111111111111 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 111 n 11111111111 m I I THE AUGUSTA I I SAVINGS BANK. ? 1 805 Broad Street. ?j = NV. B. YOUNG, ... - President E S J. G. WEIGLE, - - - - Cashier S ? SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED = S Interest Paid on Deposits = Tmiiiiiiimiimi IIIIIl'illlilllllllllllllllllMlllllllIll FEEL BADLY ? gg Do you suffer diges -spep sia, want of appetite. Loss of Strength Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few di .-cs ol Murray's Iron Mixture, A Genuine Blood Tonic. TUE MURRAY DRUG CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. T^i.-qUl 2 J PRINTING lotheo ? JOB PRINTING ] I B PRINTING ^ s Letter, Bill and Note He^us ^ S Envelopes, Etc. ^ fWr? imiimimiiiiiMiiiimiiimmiii mu ooi TO ADVERTISERS AND OTHERS Copy must be in this office bj Saturday noon before publicatioi day on Wednesday to ensure in 6ertiou. The paper goe6 to pres; at 7 o'clock Wednesday morniiij and the forms are closod at nooi Tuesday, Pear this in mind, dea contributors and advertisers. Southern K. K. Schedule. Trains ?--ave Edgelleld for Trenton Columbia, Augusta, Aiken, etc. Nt 125?, except Sunday, 5:30 a. m ; No, li! daily' filOp.in. J Trains arrive at Edenfield, No. (M except Sunday, 11:30 a. rn; No. VA. daily, 4:25. Connection at Trenton for Angust? Macon, Atlanta, etc., also for Colum bia, Charlotte, Washington and th Ea. ?Jim. nm in i mi 11 inn i ni 11 un i mi ?II mi nir i mini ?ni i ni mn;! mum: II ~. ir miiniHis ( THE FARMERS I ? ?K | I OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. .! E - I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITOBY. 1 = THE LAR Bl STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY = 1 Paid uv Capital.$ 58,000.00 = I Surplus and Undivided Profit s. 15,000.00 S I Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 | 1 Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 1 S We invite attention of those desiring a safe depository for their money to the abor? = = fac>. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. || 2 ? Under provision of its charter this hank is authorized to act as trastee, guardia? ~ = administrator and executor, and lo accept and execut? trusts generally. E A. E. PADGETT, President T. I'. RAINSFORD. Vice-Pres. 5 E J. L. CAUGIIMAN, Cagier. \V. II. IIARLIXG, Asst..Caslii?r. * iiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii iiuMiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiimmii J. WILLIE LEVY, MM Hf WBfO??L The greatest line of Clothing in Augusta. Full line or BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. TO THE LADIES : A great line of Tailor-Made SilsLirts, Washable Shirt Waistsl ready to Wear Hats. When in Augusta Call to see us and mention this paper. HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS, 844 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA H. FAY GAFFNEY. JAMES T. Mr mmm ?rn nins,.. GENERAL INSURANCE. Kepresent the very best Fire Insurance Companies in the "country and are Agents for the NEW YORK LIFE IXSUKAXCE CO., the oldest and largest International Life Insurance company in the world. Insurance in force Jan 1st, 1901, over $1,202,000,000.00. ?.This ciimpany, issues the on?y policy that absolutely insures. Offiice Over Bank of Edgefield. Every Prosp^ ,xo,xieapers; mo H'U'u, itaKes, Corn Shredders, Grinders, Binder Twine Repairss WRITE ME a postal and I will give you full information. I ^ell also SYSTEM Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, Weeders, Etc. E. J. NORRIS, W. J. RUTHERFORD. R. B. MORRIS. W. J. RUTHERFORD & CO MANUFACTURERS OF B 'R' I C AND DEADERS IN Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Ready Roofing and Other Material. Write TTs TFojr 3Prio?5?. will : Corner Reynolds and Washington StrGets, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BOOHS. Planos IIP YOU WANT A good BugsV-the ea^est runuiug, best riding, with the longest staying qualities'-see my Iii.o of Open and Ten Buggies, Carriages} Phaetons, etc. The best Wagon made, our Cwensboro and Russell Wagons. Anything in the Harness Hue, Duggy Robes, Whips, Saddlery, et?, we can furnish it to you at price3 as cheap as the cheapest. The finest toned and best made Piano ou the market we eau show il to you, or the best Organ by the least raouey. Call and let us show them to you. The finest selection of Sheet Music ever seen in this section, come aud look through our line of classical aud operatic vocal and insttn mental music. And last, if the sad necessity e^ er comes to you or yours wow you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse aud. eo tire line of Undertakers' Goods are at )our services. You are cordia ly invited to visit my store aud let us show fyou anything you wish h see or hear. Gr. T?. OOB Q . JOHNSTON, S ?.