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Edsref ield Advertiser ' Subscription Price-S.:nt to any address for one y~~." icr 1.50; for i\s montbs. 75o; for three months, 50c, Payable in advance. Write lor terms. Rates for Advertising-One inch first insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices?one cent per word, each insertion. Other local ?lotices, ten cents per line for first in-1 oertion; five cents per line 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 thrse, six, and twelve months THE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. J. Jj. MIMS, - EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902. It is an easy master for a stump speaker to warm up to l his theme these hot days. The most conservative pol itician gets hot in the collar with, the|thermometer stand ing; at an even hundred. Roosevelt is a presidential possibility for a second term, Several Republican states have already endorsed him. Our county candidates may, in a sense, be said to be on a still hunt for votes. They are the quietest set we have ever j seen. Bro. Bacon, of the Chroni cle and the writer will aid by their Herculean strength in bucking and gagging the first person who yells for one can didate while another is speak ing during the senatorial cam paign meeting on the 24th of July. The senatorial contest is growing warm. Evans char ges Latimer with riding on and dispensing free passes to his friends. As a counter charge Latimer reminds Ev ans of the $1500 made on'the bond deal, thus the war goes merrily on. Johnstown,Pa.seems to be an ill fated city, The most disas trous mint explosion cn re cord occurred Friday last in a mine near the city, killing several hundred miners. This catastrophe reminds one of the fatal Johnstown flood of May, 1889, spi- are^s?-J?iaa^-tranig" >r-s neil _great mag'Sttiide ese days and times that : they have become common place. Think of a. cargo of opium ! A ship from China cast anchor a few days ago i n the San Francisco harbor with 333 io pounds of opium on board, valued at over half a million dollars on which the duty alone was about $200, ooo. * The opium joints can now provide amply for their Celestial patrons. Every right minded citizen was humiliated by the dis graceful conduct of many in the audience at the campaign meeting on the 2nd inst. May the lingering echoes of the day that still ring in our ears suffice to make the senatorial meeting on the 24th inst, such a one as our people will not be ashamed of. The state campaign meeting here was the most disorderly gathering held in South Carolina in years. Let us make repara tion by making the senatorial meeting the most orderly. POLITICAL ITENERANTS. Today the candidates for the United States senate are sweltering in the torrid . heat of Walterboro, while those for [state offices are enjoying the exhilerating and balmy mountain breezes of Pickens. The political itinerants have filled about half of their en gagements and thus far the meetings have been without special incident. The atten dance continues small. Latimer and Evans mar the harmony of the senatorial campaign while Gunter and Stevenson do the sparring for the state campaigners. Ta ken all in all, however, the meetings( Edgefield excepted) have been conducted in a very dignified and becoming manner. The candidates who are almost certain to meet de feat at the primary are claim ing ?every thing while those who are the probable winners are sawing wood and saying nothing. The second race makes it impossible to forecast yet with any degree of accuracy who will be pronounced vic torious when the final count is made. THE REUNION. We greatly regret that on account of limited space we cannot report at length the reunion of Saturday. A goodly number of ladies, vete rans and otheishad assembled in the court house aud the meeting was called to order at ll o'clock' by Col. ?. R. Brooks. Gen. M. C. Butler was unanimously chosen as chairman of the meeting and was escorted to the chair by two vete rans Messrs. Hugh Scott and S. B. Ryan, the bravest of the braves. Gen. Butler announced that Capt. W.W. Lumpkin and state treasurer Jennings, the chief orators of tue day,could not be present. Notwith standing the absence of these gen tlemen those in attendance were de lightfully entertained by "home ta lent", all of the speakers being Edgefield men. Gen M C Butler, at times humorous, at times pathetic, always interesting, commanded the closest attention of the audience as .he spoke of bis gal lant brigade in camp, on the march and on the field of battle. He said it was now conceded by some of the ablest of Union generals, besides other military geniuses, that the confeder ate army, when we consider their half clad, ill fed .and poorly equiped con dition, stands first io the world's his tory of armies. Their achievements against odds is a monument to their bravery. Gen Butler paid a beautiful tribute to the private on whose shoul ders rested the heaviest burden of the war. The prestige enjoyed by the offi cers was won for them by the rank and file of the army. Col U R Brooks was next introduc ed. By his pleasing manner and easy conversational style Col Brooks won the sympathetic attention of the audi ence from the outset. Every man, woman and child should have heard the rrmmiscences of old Eagefield and her people so interestingly related by Col Brooks. His war sketch began with the departure of the first com pany from Edgefield in January, 1801. The members and achievements of old company "B" were more frequently mentioned than any other because he was a member of tins company. He spoke of the brilliaut record of But ler's historic old brigade which, on account of the (rue biavery of its mero hers, was called Butler's"* ire.Eat ers." This body of men, who scorned the thought of ret?eat, knew nothing but to charge the Yankee with all their might and main wherever and whenever found. Much unwritten history, which unfortunately can only be transmitted to coming generations through tradition, was heard on Sat urday last. Brer Rabbit is not any more at borne in the briar patch than is Col Brooks in a meeting of veter ans where war lime experiences ure being related. Gen. T. W. Carwile was next called upon who briefly butin well cho?eu words declared his interest I in aud affection for the old vete rans. The speakers who preceded Gen. Carwilo alluded to his achievements during the war. He thanked them saying that he only did his duty fearlessly as he saw it as many others did. S. Mc. G. Simkins, Esq. was called upon to speak for the sons of veterans. Mr. Simkius who is not only silver tongued but an ever ready speaker responded very happily. The remarks of Mr. Sim kins with reference to organizing the sons of veteraus ware quite ap iopos and we^trnst that be will keep his pledge. The exercises of the day were enjoyed by all present especially by the veterans who attended from not have such a reunion every ?rear ? IF A MAN LIE TO YOL', And say some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is is good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ell him thirty years of marvelous nires of Piles, Bums, Boils, Corn Felons' Ulcers' Cuts, Scalds, Bruis 18 and Skin Eruptious prove it's >est and the cheapest. 25c at j. L. Penn & Son's drugstore. The mountains of Western North karolina will be the rendezvous for nany a bridal party these July lays, The romantic scenery will i omance incident to Graceful Women A taste for perfect fleure is insepar able from a love of the beautiful. The scents of the heliotrope, violet or rose are ns precious as the lovely flowers whose Dreath they are, and while the li. .s of flowers are brief and we cai only enjoy them fur a day, the beautiful ..oTian (rives the pleasure of her fra- - gTance to us as a permanent blessing. The sweet, pure breath e* the babe is suggestive of innocence and health-ihe soft fragrance of a beautiful woman sugmsts to the senses purity, health ard elegance? she is the refinement of civilisation; _ she ls indicative of a desire to please, an Index of I good taste, and an unerring badge of RC %ility. ^ Bradfield's Female Regulator in regulating those lunar periods in women, per mit of no wrinkles, pale cheeks, tortured nerves and shapeless figures. It is certain, sure and safe. It is Nature's reinedy, and thdre ls no such thing as cheating nature. Tha druggist may offer someothvr remedy and call lt "just as good thus deceiving the purchaser; but the menstrual organs will not be deceived by lt, a permanent injury U often the result. Try our Regulator. Of all druggists, . 1.00. Our Treatise on Women malled free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA._ .ISM . _ PILLS Orl?<aal and Only Genuine, na., alwayswMsMa Ladle?. ??*!0'??'?* tor CHICHESTER'S KNGLISH lo KED an* Cold metallic -box??. ?ealed ?Ith blot ribbon. Take BO other. Befase Ilancerous SabaUUitlona and Imita tions. BUT of roor Drocilit. or noil 4e. lo .tampi for Particular*. Terilmonlal? sod 6 Keller for Ladle?," ii? ??(!?r. br re tara MaU. 10,000 Ti.tlmonislt. Soil by _. Draiilii?. C?lenoste? Chemical lo, Hast?os tais papar. J??U1MB Sauaro, 1'UIU.. 1 a. The Best Prescriptions 'or Malar Chills and Fever is a bottle of GBOVK I'ASTKLKis CHILL TONIC. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form ??o cure-no pay. Price 50c Casis Only 25 cent Or ntJX ti Mata to O. DR. C. jr. XOFWETT-Dear JPocftw; founders) to ow grand child ta teere almost magical, and certainly* ive ever wed. JFtmr? reruti (Aoi? Bishop Southern Methodist Cht Tue Hussar Annual Picnic. COMMITTEES AND GUESTS OF HONOR. Capt. ii. G. Evans in Command. Pit Committee-J. M. Mays,.Tom Wood, J.j; A. Hobbs, J. A. White, CharlesD. Parkman. Ground Committee-Walter Har Harris, Ben Sullivan, Cal. LaGrone, Gus Wash, G. W. Fox, J. P. Sulli van, J. F. Harting. R. T. West, G. E. Dukes. Lemonade Committee-Lem Har ling, Wallace Tompkins, Jim Bur ton, Osmond Williams. Badge Committee-H. L. Bunch,1 J. M. W. Glover, Tobe Cornett, N. G. Evans, S. B. Mays, J. G. Mobley, T. E.-Cochran, J. L. Gilchrist, W.j A. Hobbs, W. H. Moss, A. H. Ro Roper, G. H. Ransom, Wiley Ouzts, R. C. Jennings, C. C. Jones, Dr. Pat tison. P. B. Thomas, W. E. Curley P. B. Christie. Floor Committee.-Lieut. Wil liams. 3. F. Mays, Geo. Swearin ejen, Calhoun Mays, Arthur Collett, \V. Harris. Marshal-Arthur Mays. The Confederate Veterans are cordially invited to be the guests of | the Company. It is the earnest wish of the Captain and Company that every old ?soldier in the county shall wear the badge of the Hus sars on the day of the annual pic nic. The Edgefield Rangers are res pectfully invited to be guests of the Hussars. Each member of the Hussars is assessed $2 00 to defray the ex penses of the picnic, in lieu of a car cass. This must be paid on or be Tore the 20th July. N. G. EVANS, Captain Commanding. The country news pape editors are receiving proposi tions to pnblish articles boos ting candidates for the United States Senate, and the com pensation offered is entirely too little. While we regret the p;reat expense the candidates are put to in order to make the race, we cannot pay our debts and work at these prices. We hope our brethren will decline the advertising unless a resaonable price is paid. Bamberg Herald. jr s jr s men's Derves. And the constant care of children, day and, night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, leucorrhcea and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs & remedv to regulate her menses and to I keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. .WINE? CARDIN. is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured j Mrs. Jones and that is why she ' writes this frank letter : Glendean?, Ky., Feb. 10,1601. I am so glad that your Wine of Cardnl is helping me. I am feeling better than I have felt for years. I am doing my own work without any help, and I washed last week and was not one blt tired. That--Shows that the Wine ls teMMW good. I am getting fleshier tnan i ever was before, and sleep good and eat hearty. Before I began talcing Wine of Cardui, I used to have to lay down five or Biz times every day. but now I do not think of lying down through the day. MRS. RICHARD J ONUS. 81.00 AT ?RK/titilSTS. For adrice ?nd literature, addroM, Living iJTnp tonn, "The ?Ladlei' AUvlforr Department ", T?? Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, f.ci. Dressmaking --Establishment - -I I take this means of inform ing my Edgefield friends that 1 have reopened my sssmakim establishment at 9lS Broad St. Augusta, Ga. First class work at reasonable prices. See mt before placing your work. MRS. AGATHA WOODSONl Q IS BROAD ST. - AUGUSTA. TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets Ul druggists refund the mon?*yifi ails to cure. E.W. Grove'ssignatu? soneach box. DR. ERNEST SMITH, M DENTIST"1"^ EDG-EPTELD, S. O Teeth Extracted abeolutely without pain.. OPFICB HOURS J * FT'm' \? I P- N? I 2 p. m. to6 p. m. U YES. ACTIVE PRACTICE 'ETTILJHBCures CboIera-lufanl?iB, Diarrhoea, ?fyientery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. _Alds Digestion, Regulate Vf^SRfilnH the Bowels, Strengthen! - n~.?~!~?*. *h? Child and Makes s at Druggists, TEETHING EASY. ?I. MOFFETT. M. D" 8T. LOUIS, MO. Columbus, OauAua. 24,187?. * We gave your TEETHtNAi Teething Ith the happiest resulta. The effects tore satisfactory tjyinfram. anything illy, JOSEPH 8. KEY, ? ireh.) Pastor of St. Paul Church, PROGRAM Of the Edgefield county Baptist Sunday-school convention to be held at Bethany church on Wed nesday, and Thursday, July 23rd and 24th : FIRST DAY. 10:00-Devotional exercises. 10:30--Organ i zati o n. Address of Welcome -W. H. Yeldell; reply. P-H. Bussey. QUERIES. 1. The necessity of more Bible study in our Sunday-schools. Speakers: W. J. Talbert, D. A. J. Bell, L. B. White. 2. Who is responsible to the world for a purer gospel ? Speak ers: J.P.Mea ing, J.E.Johuson, J. C. Morgan. 3. How eau we best bring about a revival of religion in our Sunday schools? Speakers: W.H.Yeldell, P.H.BuBPey,S,B.Maye. 4. The necessity of memb?rs of our. churchfis attending Sunday Bchool,since it isthponly institu tional work churches have that' provides for tba regular and syste matic study of the Bible. Speak ers : J.T Littlejohn, G.H.Burton, E.G.Morgnu. SECOND DAY. 10:00-Devotional Exercises, . 10:30 to 12:30-Normal teach ing. After Normal teaching teach ers to be provided by the prnsidfnl and executivecommittpp. T. GARRETT TALBERT, PrfR. DOCTORS say "Consumption can be cured." Nature alone won't do it. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion is the best help." But you must {continue Its use even in hot weather. I If you have not tried it, scad for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, j 409-415 Pearl Street, New York, 50c and Ji.oo; all druggist. It ifi grHtifyin?: !.> 8en Iba? Un? young people of ?uis .sec iou are recognizing the importance of se curing a busiliPre education in or der tj succeed in the busiupss world. We have been impressed that here, as elsewhere, a d"cided preference is shown for the Ga-Ala. Business college at Macon, Ga. This is doubtless dm to the fact that although it boo Koon ?fit.H.h lished tei thousand ; of p idle. And writte. other ! grao nc thf gu d - : Notice to Creditors. MASTER'S O FFICE. STATE OF SOUTn CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. j In Court of Common Pleas-B C War ren, Plaintiff, against Mrs Emma C Warren, et al., Defendant. " Pursuant to the order in the above stated cause. .All persons holding claims against the estate of S R War ren, deceased, are hereby required to prove them bet?re me as master on or before the 24th day of July, 1902, or they will be debarred.* W F ROATH, Master Edgefield County, June 24, 1902. ESTATE NOTICE, ALL persons holding claims against the estate of Thomas J. Adams, deceased, late of Edgeileld county, are hereby notified to present the'same duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment unto the undersigned. J. L. HIMS, Administrator. June 25, 1903. Enginesand Boilers, cl|9 Clus GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On and Fertilizer Mill Outtits, Gin, Presp, Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfit?. Bu ?lding,Lridge, Factory, Furic and Railroad Castings, Railroad, Mil Machinists' and Factory Supplies. Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings,Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. We cast every day. Work 150 Hands. Foundry, Machine, Boiler, Press and Gin Work? IV Repa is Promptly Done Lombar? Iron Works & Supply Co AT'GUSTA. GA To the Public, Ii you want fir?t-elaps meal and hominy bring your corn to ray mill. I grind every Saturday morning. Come once and you will come again. Satisfaction guar anteed. S. A. HOLSTEIN. Southern R. R. Schedule. Trains ,'eave Edgefield for Trenton Columbia, Augusta, Aiken, etc. No l20, except Sunday, 5:30 a. m : No, 133 daily'1:10p. m. TraitH arrive at Edgefield, No. 60 eexept Sunday, ll :9b a. rn: No. 134 daily, 4:25. CUBAN RELIEF cures Colic, Neuralgia and Toothocho in fire minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. OUR I?LZ Specialties 25 Dozen W. B.& R.& 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. COBB Jgg-AGT. FOR BUTTE KICK PATTEKNSJgfl C. A, GRIFFIN, E. J. Miv GRIFFIN & MIMS. FIRE, LIFE anet ACCIDENT Insurance! Thi1 Companies vy r-pr^sent ?TO imwng fhe largest and most repu fable in lbe world. Any business<?-ii trusted to us will receive prompl attention. Oin conover May & May's Store. Next Saturday, July 19th, I will begin a io days bargain sale. Renumber the clays, JULY 19, 2i, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, andjo. All summer goods will go regardless of prices. All I ask is that you come to my store on these days and we will convince you that we are offering the greatest bargains of the season. NO GOODS CHARGED AT THE REDUCED PRICES. Yours for Bargains, ? EX ITA R V rrr r BUILDING, ^ So Ca LU J^XJ V JD lix. ISERS AND OTHERS Copy must be in this oflice by Saturday noon before publication iay on Wednesday to ensure in lertiou. The paper goes to press it 7 o'clock Wednesday morning ind the forms are closed at noon Tuesday, Bear this in mind, dear sontributors aud advertisers. CHARLESTON & WESTER?* CAROLINA RAILWAY. Agusta and Ashville Short Line July 6, 1902. r,v Augusta. 1010 am 2 55 pm lr Greenwood.. 12 44pm . ir Anderson. OOO pm lr Lauren* ... 145 p m 535 a m lr Greenville.. 3 25pm 'i 30 a m \r Glenn Sp'g9....400pm . lr Sparlanbujg.. 3 30 p m S 00 a in lr Saluda ... 5 33 p m lr bendersonville 6 ll p ra lr Isuv Ile .7Iii pm . .jv A?hv ll? ... 705 a m . JV Snarl inbjrg 12 01 a m 3 30 p m jv Greenville... .12 15a n? 1 <i5 p m lr Laurens ... 1.46pm 6 Sup ni jv And? 'a-jo. 7 25 a m ir Green wood.. 2 51 p m 5 10 p m it A ug .sta- ll 35 pm 1048 a m li Savannah.... 5*20am . l,\ Gilli jun Falls 444 p m ii Haei/rh.... 2 1G a m ii .Nari dk- 7 30 a m ii t' '.tt iburg - (i 00 a m A. . Biel nond- 8 15 a m .i Augusta. 2 85pm 1,. Allendale. 4 33 p m .* I'ai rf ax . 4 4^ p ra " Ypinassoe. 5 45 p m " l:eai fort. 6 3ft p m 1'orl Hoy al. t? 50 p in " Charleston. 7 60 pin " Savannah. 7 35a n u Charleston . 6 27 a m Port Royal. 7 05 a Ul " J ?eai i fort.7 15 a DI " Yemassee. ? 0'i a rn M Fairfax. 0 07 a m " Alndale. .. 918 tm Ar Augusta. ll 20 a m Close connections at Greenwood for nil points on S. A. L., an 1 C. and G. Railway, and at Spartanburg with Southern Railway. For information relative to tickets rates, scehdules, etc., address ERNKST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass. A gt Augusta, Ga. I. M. F.MKKSOX, Tratho Manager. Anyono sending a ?Ucl eli md description mo) quickly ascertain our oplulon free whether ac m voi;i inn is prounbly patentable. Communie? MwisHtrlctly conlluentlal. Handbook on Patents wilt free. Oldest turoncy tor securing patents. I '.-ii .-un taken through Mun? * Co. receive ipecial notice, without chu reo. In the A handsomely lllni(tratc<1 weekly. I.nreest cir culation nt n:iv sclent lue Journal. Terms. $3 a venr: four months, tl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.361Broadway New York Branch Offlee. K25 V St.. Wsshlimton. n. C. Examination Notice. A competitive examination to fill the vacancy in the Edgefeld County Scholarship of the College of Charhston will be held in tbe offico of Judge of Probate at Edgefield, S. C., on Saturday, the 26th-day of July, 1902. A. Pt. NICHOLSON, Co. Supt. of Education. J.D. ALLEN, J.P.E.C. Winthrop Examination. Those desiring to compete for the Winthrop college scholarship will take notice that an examina tion will be held at Edgefield court house on July 11th, for the pur pose of awarding the said scholar ship. A. R. NICHOLSON, Supt. E. E. C. Stops the Cough und works off the Cold. Laxative Bremo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one d*y. No cure, > o pay Price 25 cents. UPPINGOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best In Current Literature 12 COMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF (J KNOW WHAT U .*RE TAKING When you take Grovel Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bo'tle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a asteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. FOR KENT. A five room dwelling house on Addi80u street. Has barn, stables, lot, pasture and a good well of water. Applv to J. L. MIMS. JR R NOTICE The Charleston and Western f?aro liua Railway heg- to announce that ar rangements have been perfected effec live at once, whereby 1000 mil*? books of their ?sim? will ne honored over all parts ol' tin? plant ryrtem of Railways This arrangement will no doubt be of interest Min travelling public. W .1 CRAIG, GPA. n PAY 8. E. FARE AND UNDER $5,101 Deposit, Quaranta? BOO FP.EK SCMOT.AKSHIPS. BOARD Al COST. Writ? Quick to OA.-ALA. BUSINESS WLL?HK, MACON, ?A. ?mm sm ii: ii! THE ARTISTS FAVORITE, The Matchless KRELL PIANO1 Unsurpassscd in touch tone, work manship and durability. Sold on TERMS Of EASY f AY HE ff ( Factory and Warerooms, ? ) ( Cincinnati, Ohio. ) J. A. riOLLAHD, Traveling Agent for houth Carolina, NINETY-SIX, S. G. wi MILLINERY. -.-AND FINE DRESS- MAKING I ara showing a very large assortment of Lad es Sailors,;; Street Hats, and Dress Hats, either Trimed or uutrim.ned. . A large stock of trimmings always on hand... See our new ehapes in the rough straw, also the Ready-to- j. wear Hats in all the stylish shapes. We havr? a beautiful assortment of Misses Hats aud Chil-!1 dr^ns Silk and Lawn Bounute. My entire stock ie new. \* WE SOLICIT the patronage of the people in j' FINE DRESS WAKING. Our experi?ncb euables us to j! guarantee PERFECT FIT aud SATISFACTION to those jj wbo place work with us. R-E-S-P-E-C-T-F-U-JUT-v, (Im MISS yWAKY B?F0RD, | NOBBIS BUILDING - . EDGEFIELDil V r KEEP COOL ! i We have Oxfords, Strap Slippers and House slippeis FOR THE LADIES. We have low cut congress ehces aud Oxfords . - - FOR THE MEN.. Strap slippers for the CHILDREN. SEE our serge coats and suits and Alpaca and Sicilian coat! Comnlfcte line of negligee shirts and Summer furuishings. Straw Hats galore at reasonable prices. Come Int us show you JOB PRINTING ARTISTICALLY ?fEXECUTEDf I AT ADVERTISER OFFICE A. F. PERKINS We are prepared to do j Masonic work oI all any and all kinds of j kinds a specialty. Job Printing. -ooooo Note Heads, Card Board, Bill Heads, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads* I Unruled Paper, Etc., Etc. Envelopes ?H o . M O ~ cc td Y EL = O o rjj o (0 ? > P . ?-3 era rt) C P (D CO -? O O -i c co .a o c Cu cc tr B 2. P OD -? - W ? D CD P o to E co GO c. CC H H 3 P 0 THE RQnK DE FDGEEIEtD EDCEFIELD S. C. State and County Depository^! DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, \V. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOU KNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT, J. M COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER W. E. PRESCOTT. G 2' > CR Cf "a 0 O m. zs O i? C O o o c pr fi % rf 3 ? o. . "* Advertised Letters. Lint of letters rf mailling in t he Post Office at Rdgefleld C. IL, June 30th, 1902: Violet Coleman, M i lied ere Clieraw Blume, Ellen Ed wa. d. Rodger W Fow les, Anderson Williims, Sammy Lead ford, When asking for letfers on this list my "advertised." Fery respectfully. W. TI. BRUNSOX, P. M. OFFICERS J. C,. SHKPPARI), President. W*. Vi. ADAMS, vice-President. E. J. M IMS, Cashier. J II. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier! Pays interast on deposits by specia contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Ptompt and polite attention ro busi ness. ?our ficcount Soliciied. Y> Trv\m+* rhii sig&aturo is on every ~>ox of the fenulaa'jij' Laxative Brotno-Quinine Tablet* *f the remedy that cures a cold ta aa? aay 1