Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 28, 1902, Image 2

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Edenfield Advertiser J. L. MIAIS, - - EFMTOR. Ra;?ts for Advertising-One inch first'usertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent per word, each insertion. Other local .lotices, ten cent3 per line for first in sertion; five cents per Jine for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months j WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1902. The Chinese Minister Wu Ting Fang is to deliver the commencement address at the Georgia Military academy The race for gubernatorial honors in Georgia is waxing warm and they are about to have a "mixtry" of church and state. Whether an enviable one or not Augusta is making a far-famed reputation as a par adise for divorce seekers-. At a recent term of court fifty divorc; > were ra? . ic -, ing thc applicants anywhere from $25.00 to $ i,ooo to be put through the separation mill, according to the size of their bank account. 1 "Wait and murmur not," seems to bethe watchword of our business men. But Mr. Micawber--like we have al ready waited too long for something to turn up. We ought throjgh our combined erTorts and concert of action turn up something for Edge field along the manufacturing lines. . The Southern Brick manu facturers met in annual con vention in Augusta recently. About all they did was to adopt a' uniform size for bricks, 2^x3 jx8 For several years Edgefield bricks have been made in this size, oxoxo. We hope, however, that they will soon be made by the thousands according to the standard mold. Bamberg Herald : The county conventic of Green wood and some candidates in Union have attempted to fix -the price o f candidates' .?cardsin the newspapers. They had better drop the scheme like a hot brick. - A fellow who expects to run for-office is monkeying with a buzz saw . j^?^m-sT tn^e wspap?p. ?Soher people -from the wil derness of supine indifference to the public weal, in which they have wandered for forty years, into that land in which -progress and prosperity abound, t h poss which land ised but assured tc those who rightly use and improve the God-given intellectual endow ments and material advanta ges. ; It affords us joy unspeak able to state that very soon a substantial wire fence is to enclose the cemetery annex Then a suitable and conven tent entrance will be made for pedestrians. Step by step the lot is-to be improved until it becomes a credit instead of a reproach to our town. Pro found and grateful thanks will be extended by the communi ty to those who are directing these improvements. The Honorable Daniel S Henderson, of Aiken, did ex actly the proper thing by volun tarily resigning the state sen atorship when he announced his candidacy for the United States senate. He gave back to the people the commission with which they had honored him before asking for anoth er. If Mr. Henderson had failed to resign as state^ sen? ator and had heJjarf Hfcted to the Unite^l Fa?nate Aiken countM (Jave had the expenseWBffnnoyaiice o? another eleclrun or the unex pired term would have been filled by appointment. Now her people can fill the vacan cy at the regular election. This thoughtful and com men dable act on the part of Mr. Henderson will win many ballots for him. Stand Like Stone (Vail Between your children and the tortures bf itching and bumi?g ec sema,scaldhead or other skin dis eases-How ? why, by using Bue* len's Aruic. \ . healer. Quic fiore?,ulcere,Ki:! rh um, cuis,burnt or bruises. I?fullible^for piles, 25c at G. L, Penn& Sou's drug store. Upon the dcat-? o; . Wade Hampton General C i Walker was promoted to the command of the Army of Northern Virginia depart ment. General J ? Gordon has appointed Brigadier Gen eral Thomas W Car wile to succeed General Walker. This is-an honor worthily be stowed. No man of the Southern Confederacy has been more alive to the inter ests of the survivors of the Lost Cause than has this hon ored veteran of old Edgefield. THE ADVERTISER salutes Ma jor General T W Car wile. The State Convention The candidates for United States Senate and House of Representatives^will be requit ed to pledge themselves to support-the party platform. Two campaign meetings were ordered for each coun ty. One for United States senators and congressmen and one for candidates for thc state offices. Resolutions wore passed condemning the lockout of the mill operatives of thc Horse Creek valley, also con demning child labor in cotton mills. The master and magistrates are to be chosen by the peo ple at the primary, but the dispenser is to be elected by the county board of control and not by the people as two years ago. Resolutions were passed condemning Sen. McLaurin's course. The Edgefield Exhibit i While Spartanburg won j the handsome silver cup for; ?laving the best exhibit in thc. Woman's building at the Ex- j position Edgefield had a prom | nent place in the pictture asl is shown by ?'h ? following ac- ' count given in the News and Courier of the Edgefield ex hibit: . Withou*. a doubt tlie most beautiful and perfect specimens of art embroid eries are contained in this beautiful exhibit. Anything more realistically perfect than the roses and dowers worked by artist's fingers in this dis play cannot be imagined. One centre piece, on which gorgeous American Beauty roses are scattered, won the gold medal for the perfection of its work and coloring at the Pan-Ameri can Exnosition, while a large tea cloth, bordered by pale pink tea roses, is almost beyond praise, so exquisite and aitistically real are the Howers, the handiwork of Mrs John W Mob ley. The centre piece which won the gold" medal was worked by Mrs Chas F Pech man. Another of equal beauty was worked by Miss Georgia Ashley. Ed gelte Id's exhibit has other charm ing featnres^iotably ii^?f1i""?mri?en t^^sh^itself.the visitor's attention. "When we consider the 3g$aai?b^Pthe counties whose exhibits excelled those of Edgefield one is forced to idmit that our old county was pery creditably represented. Dur people should extend to Mrs James H Tillman and hose who co-operated witli cr j ' .'. ?nd hanks for the beautiful Edgefield exhibit in :he Woman's building. We emphasize the word beautiful tor we have seen it with our )\vn eyes. An exchange saya women defend vearing of corsets on economic grounds ;there is less waist. Holds up a Congressman "At the end of the campaign," vritee Champ Clark, Missouri's )rilliant congressman, "from over vork, uervous tension,lose of sleep md constant speaking I bad about ltterly collapsed. It seemed that til the organs iu my body were ou. ! )f order, but thre? bottles of Elec ;ric Bitters made rae all right. T.tV ;he best allround medicine ever sold over a druggist's couti er.'* 3ver-worked, run-down men ri-:.' ?veak, sickly women gain splendid tiealtb and vital it}7 from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only oCc. Guar luteed by U. L. Ponu & SOD. He wbo steals a woman's purse jets away with a lots of samples md other trash* Finds Way to Live Long, The startling announcement of a discovery that will surely length en life is made by Editor 0. H. Downey, of Cburubusco, Ind. ''I wish to state" he writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery forCosumu tiou is the most infallible remedy that I have over known for coughs, colds and grip. It's invaluable to people with weak lungs. Huving this wondeiful medicine DO one need dread pneumonia or consump tioD. It's relief is instant aud cure certain.'' G. L. Penn <fc Son guar antee every 50c and $1,00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. On the contrary-a mule. What Thin Folks Need is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life I'll Ls work wonders They tone and rpgulaie ? i d ige.s' iv? ?rgang, g'Mi?ly ex pel |i . > the s\ stem,eurich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c nt G. L. Penn & ?ou'a,. ijiiV til-' lt 'nt ta v TTEETHINC Cures Cholera-lnfantum, Diarrhoea, Dyson Atm Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates tho B TEETHING EASY. Cures Eruptions and S and prevents Worms. TEETHINA Counte Summer's heat upon Teething Children, a mail 25 oents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D. Joint Debate [COMMUXlCATKDj Tbere was au interesting joint debate OD last Saturday uigbt be-J tween the Pierian and the Gwalt ney Literary societies at the S. C. C. I. The question was: "That it is better for a young man to have to work hiswav through col lage." Mr. T. C. Callison of the Pierian I society, opened the affirmative and spoke of the dangers of money for young men and that boys of means did not realize the importance of | time at school as a poor who had to work his wav. . He made a good talk. Mr. Luther White, wi I h his usu al felicity of expression, opened for the negative and thowed the dis advantages, the loss of time and impediments of a pernon who has to make money to pay his way. Then followed Messrs. Calhoun, May?, Logan, Hearu, Hyatt, Misses Brown, tturkbalter, Huggins and others. '1 he speeches were all spirited. The judges were Prof. Thack tou, Misses Tojle and Quattle baum. After considerable delib eration the judges decided in favor of the negative-though both sides deserve gr^at credit. Advertised Kelters. Li?t of letters rtniaiiiin<r in the Post Ollice at EUgelield C. H., May 2l>th, 1?102 : Kiler liober, Carrie Parr. Claru Ripley, C A Aabill, J IV Long, R \V Minor When asking Cor letters on this I ?Rt ! say '.;'.'!vi Hised." ? ery respectful? v. I W I". * ir-;. P. M. i The Thief. ,?f Beauty* eeo IN Captured by Bradfleld'a Regulutor. Thousands of young women arc awaking to the fact that inherited comlinesa has been stolen away and instead of glowingcheek*, bricht eyes and smooth brows, the tell-tale wrinkles of pain have taken the place of these former charms. These are the warning feelings! Weak, tired S3 exhausted in $jMO^$S.{X?$fo fr?t, p^oV di^nBTOff'Utnilng do\vn,rpains. All these symptoms indicate deranged and weakened or nas. Shattered nerves and exhausted energies follow the weakened condition of t!>e female organs as si'rely as night lollows day. Save yourself from more terrible results, redeem your g youth by taking ,.?' Bradfield's Female Regulator The most strengthening, invigorating, men strual reculator in the world. Ii relieves painful menstruation, profuse men struation, obstructed menstruation, inflamma tion of the vagina, displacement, metnbranol catarrh, nervousness, neilJaches, fl Cttrra. ?eauty cf face and symmetry cf form are the rrsuit of the ase of these health drops. Ol ilrucjrfsts?J.OO. Our book, l'e^fect Health for Worn MI, mailed free. THE ?2 F.? OFIELD REGULATOR CO. AT LAN 'A, GA. VISIT THE EXPOSITION. Cheap Rates are Now Given on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The ?Southern railroad, the At lantic Coast Line, and the Plant System haye arranged to continue che sale of the cbeap Tuesday tick its tu the Exposition, as sold dui ing the month of April, on every Tuesday and Thursday during the month of May. This will enablo nil who have not yet visited the Expus iion to do so during ite closiirr month, r.:\? those v. ho have visited it, to sr? . ti:"- vU*e A sha !o." Tili? . :>.'.? ??a u?a;.y undoubled h. ?viii. Ul PAY K. S. FAKE ?ND CSBER gfg ?00 FEEE SCHOLARSHIPS. BOARD AT COST. Write Quick to GA.-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, MACON, OA. NOTICE. On the 20th day of June, 1902, in the office of Judge of Piobate at EdgeiieJd, S. C., the undersigned will make a final settlement on the estate of Felix Kilcreape, de ceased, and the samcr time will ap ply for a final disc harge a1- admin istrator thf reof. LEWIS KILCREASE, Adminislrator. May 21, 190 ?. 50 7EARS' EXPERIENCE Anvnne s m ..?.',. '? a rte! rh r.nd deserlption m;?y quickly ascertain m,.- opinion free whether ni n vent ion is pnibabfy ?N????Uiblo. Communiai .lonsatrlcl ly conUildiiuol. ?i?ivlix&?t on i'.-ttcnia ?ont tren, oiliest ..iL?nry foroocarriHt KgPtit*. l'aient? taken through Munn & Vo.tiMdje ?f cut1 .w irv, 'vuhout charco, in tho mik jf nuncan. \ hanitBoinely Illus!rnf cd we.iikiy. J.nrcost cir culation of Miy soenUBo tournai. U'enn*. a ?ear: four mouth., fL Sold by all >it;wBtl?iiltf-? )(36iBroad??., jew york Brauch Ofllco. C25 V St, Washlngioii. D. C. POWDERS) tory and tho Bowel Troublofc c?l"dT?n of ov/olo, Stronsthen* tho Chfcnd MAKES ?ore?, Colic. Hive? and Thrft. Removes racta and Overcome? tho Irecta of the nd coats only 2S cent? a<Krugiists, of , St. Louis, Mo. Dressmaking --Establishrtent - - I take thia m ana oj' mg my Edgeiield friej have reopened my dr| establishment at 918 1 Augusta, Ga. First c at reasonable prices, before placing your w( MRS. AGATHA TV 918 BROAD ST. - ja",USTA in form is th ? t IR .makirjg oad St., es work ;See me 3DS0N.I IP pilli OF R SHrlliD i I EDCEF?ELD. SfrC. I State and County D&ository DIRECTORS, g J. C. SHEPPARD, W. wXi>AMS, J. II, BOUKNIG1IT, J. A. ?ltfNETT, J. M. COBB, B. S. HJLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. ?JLL?R W. E. PRESCOTT . OFFICERS? ' xi J. C SIIKPPAKD, President.) j W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Pie E. J. Mi.MS,Cashien. ?den.t. \ ' \. J li. A M.vs, JXgk Cashier f Pays intern*! cn depoiit'-by special j Money fi? loan on li bern j t|r::ts. Pionipl and pol?lt? sttenticj; :?.> bi si ROSS. your mmm stetted, _i_i_ inesand Wets, Gins and .i GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin, Press,| Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits. Du Siding, Bridge, F sclcrj, Ti.iic and Railroad Castings, Railroad, M ll Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors. Pi?.' ^a-c every uay. Work 150 Rinds. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Works Repa is Promptly Done ' Lombard Iron Worts & Supply (?o A TRUSTA, GA CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY. 1 gusta and Ashville Short Line. Lv August*.. 10 50 am 3(Op m Ar Greenwood.. 12 30pm . Ar Anderson. 2150pm Ar Laurent ... 140pm 535 a in Ar Greet v ile.. 12 37pm Ar Glenn Sp'g3 - 4 45 pm Ar Spar! anbui g.. 3 30 p m Ar Saluda ... 5 33 p m Ar Henderson ville 6 03 p"ro Ar As?vlle .715pm j 30 a in J 00 a m 3 30pm 1 45 p m 6 30p m 7 35 a m 510 p m 1048 am .Cv Ash* Hs-... 705 a m JV Spart inbjrg 12 45 am VJ\ Greenville -12 '2a m IrLaurens ... 2 00 p in ?L.V Andi -soo.. . . .Yr Greenwood.. 2 28 p rn \i A ug sta.... 5 05 p m Ai Savannah- 555 am [A Cilh Dun Falls 4 44 pm \i Rae ?gb.... 2 lc a m ?Vi Hort ilk.... 7 SO a m \) :':.{'. .burg - fi DC ? rr rV'2 iel norn! - 8 15am .i Augusta. I? f,3 pm j I A?e:n??ie. <> 58 p m i Fairfax. 0 12 p :n 1 V^niisaee. .. Lea; fort. * pori R, va! . ..' Chartesion. K ?'avsnnah. ('bar leaton ..'. li Vi a m Port Royal . 7 3 ) a ni " Beaufort. 7 45 a ni " Yemassee-... fi 40 a m ? Fairfax.. .;?l40a m ? Allendale . i) r.8 r,m Ar / uglis!a.ll E6 a m Close connections at Gleenwood for nil points on S. A. L., an i C. and G. Railway, and at Spjrtanburg with Southern Railway. For information relative to tickets rates, scehdnles, etc., address W, J. CKAIQ, Gen. Pass, Agt Augusta, fra. I'. M. EMKRSOK, Trafile Manager. i i > p : ' R R NOTICE Thc Charlestun and Western karo lina Railway beg to announce that, ar ran genii? nts haye been parfected eft'ec tive at orce, whereby J^Q niilp books of their issue will he honored over all paris of tho plant rystem of Railway*. This arrangement will no doubt be of interest to the travelling public. W J CRAIG, GPA. Ol?. KING'S TRY IEW DISCOVERY FOR THAt ?08,1?. TAKE HO S?JBST8TUTfe. Opres Oonsumptio^Couglis, Colds, Bro&ji^jkiSf Asthma, Piieumoiiia,HayFever,Pl^ my, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Cioup and Whooping ' (Jjottgjbi. NO CURE, no PAY. Price 50c, nnd $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE 1 ..->...-? tier, .. A '.. >i,,ic#>.*> t i. OUR MAY Specialties. 25 Do/.on W. 15. & H.& G. CORSETS. Girdles and Straight front styles. LAWNS * DIMITIES, * CHECK NAINSOOK AND FIGURED MUSLIN, Mercerized Chambrays. New Laces and Embroideries.' The best India Linens at 5c, 7c, 8c, ioc and 15c on the market. Be sure to examine ours before you buy. ooo J. M. flgjTAGT. FOR BUTTE RICK P AITERNS JPJ C. A, GRIFFIN. El J. Bfnta GRIFFIN & MIMS. FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT Tho Companies iv.? r prwnt are among tho largest and inost repu - it, the work1. Ai'" ' .IS'?.PSS- uiiustei! -o us will receive prompt ult.'ni lo.?:. Ofiic: i'i rvar of the Bank of Bdge?eld. IV i linc ?ra E3 ti ill lui1. K Mill FINE DRESS M AK Uli I am showing a very large assrrimpiifc of Ladies Sailors, Street Hat?, ami Dites Hate, either Trimed or uutrimced. A large slock of trimmings always on hand.. See our new shapes iii tr.e rough straw, also the Ready-to-j vv^ar Hats in all thu styli.-h phip*. We hav? ?1 beautiful assortin nt of Misses Hats and Chll .Irwns Silk and Lawn Honnot.-?. My entire stock is new. WK SOLICIT the patronage of the poople in FINE DRESS MAKING. Our pxpfripuce euables us to guarantee PERFECT FIT and SATISFACTION to those who place work with ne. R-E-S-P-E-C-T-F-V**' -Y, MISS /AARY BU D, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. All days in the week ixcept Sunday will be "Balgain Days" for bones!: Shoep, honest Dry Goode, and Notions at our store. ITA VT? VOTT 0nr Fn>sh A ''ivais in L:*(,iefi MA V Lt ?UU ?JliJliiS Corsets, Gents Cut?s and Collars, Neckwear, handkerchiefs, underwear, etc ? 5,000 Yards LACES Ladies should not miss seeing these goods, WHITE COOoS India lawns from 5c to 35c; Nainsook at 5c worth 7c; Lace open work Lawn for waist 74c to 35c WASH GOODS Al DOMESTICS. Madras, Percales, Di nifties, dross and pants linens and crashes, sheet ing, cottonades, cheviois, ticking, duck, Covert suitings, etc., etc.. etc. \Ve invite our friends not to pass us by when they go out chopping. Respectfully, JAME:? m HART, HART BUILDING $ SDCEriELD, 3a C. ii ....*<' iii [.!. m M THE ARTISTS FAVORITE, rile Matchless !?i KRELL PIANO. TJnsurpasssed in touch tone, work manship and durability. Sold on TERMS OF EA.SY PAYMENT Ti ii! ..J '/..?lili a ! JPactpry and Wiirerpoms, Cincinnati, Ohio. J. A. HOLLAHD, Traveling Agent for ?iouth Carolina, NINETY-SIX, S. C. m.?. M. WHim '? 203 7*S Street. Ajusta, SIVES FREE EYE TESTS fcr al! defect. light, grinds til? proper pinnum un I \;.\ KAMI*) them. Lenses ru? Iule vov.v frame while jun ?.i FRFP" . ." tell- if you n I ?Pf-fcv we?';uuc or-lie. UPPINCOTT' MONTHLY MAGAZINE _ A FAMILY LIBRARY : The Bes! In Current Literature & 12 C0MPI.CTf*|?y0VCUI .VtApuY ?* [i MANY SHORT STOrtli? AND 1 PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS I! $2.50 PCB mp. ; 25 CT?, A COPY ; NO' CONTI NJUED SXpB J ES ' KVEP.V NUM1KW OOUPLETS IN 1TCCLP 3 ? i ?A Will continue their attrac tive prices during the month of & JUNE& on S u mmer i Fabrics adding tnereto the famous lines of Queen Quality and .Nethersole Shoes & Oxfords Reader, Remember, we are never behind the times, but, if possible, just a little in advance of the procession. Therefore, you may expect new goods at money saving prices.^^-^- Respectfully, You Can not Afford to miss this ?ale. HPS W t? THRN?Pv PROPRIETOR. I AT COST* My at cost sale closed'with Thursday. I hereby express my appreciatioa for the liberal patronage I have received. We shall appreciate your patronage in the future. And I Am iVo^sr ^lio^vvin^ A very complets line of Dry goods, Shoes, Notions and Hats, and at prices to suit every one. . and all the latest light weight goods 1 have them in white and colored at very low prices. Everything in staple Dry Goods can be found here at satisfactory prices. * * * 42^1^ ^^.? Full line ot Ladies and Mens Shoes n? nm ..mn. ?t atI pnces. Y ou anemia "seeTHc?* kc fore buying.J Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear. I have nev er befoie brought such a line of these goods at such low prices. Ladies and Mens Hose and half hose from io tts to 50 cents in colored and black. Gloves and underwear at bottom prices. H.A.TS. Full line of hats in the latest shapes, and at lowest prices SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR Negligee shirts at 50c 75c $1. They are beauties. My line of neckwear has never been selected with more care, and in this line I defy competition. If you want the latest thino- jn his line give us a call. O. E I AM RESPECTFULLY, JOB PRINTING JL-LQA J",?T i ST ifEXECUTBDfi AT ADVERTISER OFlTCE A, F, PERKINS We are prepared to do ,, . . Masonic work of all any and all Kinds of Hinds a specialty. Job Printing, -:)00?(: Note i}e?4?, pgrd goarg, Bill Heads, Visiting Gards, Letter Heads, Unruled Paper, Envelopes Etc., Etc, SPRING ! 7Q/ SPRING I, z^V Our Spring stock is now complete in all depart-^\ /^yNMOute. W?. can ehc?y you the Intest in - - - - CLOTHING, SHOES HATS FURNISHINGS. NMI?' SEE 'OUR EASIER yiP?W54B: ... :. rome, let ns snow you th? latest ill men's'bearing- apparel. li AV 1=^ &-""0 ?fi DORN Sc MIMS.