Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 23, 1902, Image 3
Edgefield Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, JTJLY 23, 1902.
Plaut Buist's turnip seed once
and you will always plant them.
Th'ey are the best ou the market.
A fresh supply at
G. L. PENN & SON.
FOR SALE-A Columbia chain
lesa bicycle in fine ?uuuing order.
Has automatic brake and the tires
are in good condition. Reason for
selling: Edgefn ld is eo,densely
populate i that there ie not room
enough for wheals on the sidewalks
of the metropolitan city. Apply at
ADVERTISER office.
A. F. PERKINS.
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.
Our closing out sale will last dur
ing the next 30 days. All spring
and summer goods must go regard
less of cost. These goods are being
rushed out every day Call early
8nd ge t the cream of the bar
gains.
J. W. Peak.
Any and ?very thiug iu spriug
and summer goods can be found at
the New.York Racket store. For
the next 30 days all of th< se good
are on the bargain counter. Call
early and ask for what you want.
Our prices for this special sale will
., make you wonder how they can be
made for so little money.
Your for bargains.
J. \X. PEAK
We are going out of the
Sewing Machine business and will
close out five Standard sewing ma
chines ai invoice c<?st 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 paints,
.oils, putty, glass, etc., and prices
are right. W. E. LYNCH & Co.
For sale: Two or three first clasu
milch cows at reasonable prices.
E. fT. Norris
.. We carry a full line of tooth
brushes, hair brushes, nail i<iusb
es, dressing combs, fine combs, etc.
W. E. LYNCH & Co.
I will be absent from my office
from August 1st to August 16th.
E. C. SMITH, Dentist.
The New York Racket store has
lowere.l the record on rlearauce
pale bargains. We positively will
not carryany-ppring and summer
goode through the winter. Call
early before stock is broken and
- ' get the pick of the lot.
J. W. Peak.
' If you have one do lar and want
X^^jj^gs^u^cLase two dollars worth of
goodB compte- the New York Rack
et 6tore.. We are ^closing out jail:
spriai? aiar. 'summer goods regard
less of cost or former prices. Now
is the time to buy what you uee.l.
J. W. PEAK.
Trv Lynch's One Night Liver
Kegulator. Every boaguaranteed.
W. E. LYI&H <fe Co.
A carload of Rock Hill and Car
v o!ina high grade buggies that are
right up-to-oate, which we are sell
ing at a low price. Also a dozen
other kinds for cash or bn easy
terms. RAM EY <fe JONES.
EYE GLASSES accurately fitt
ed and guaranteed, for all defects
of eyes. GEO. F. M IMS, Optician.
Can you use a nice 100-piece
china dinner set? We will sell
you one for less than you eau buy
it elsewhere. A beautiful line of
glass ware just received also.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Hot weather is now here. How
about a refrigerator ? You can't
keep cool without one. Can we
not sell you ote ?
RAMSAY & JONES.
Quite a uovel line of swinging
lamps just received. Your house
will be brighter if you will hang
one of thesH lamps in it.
RAMSEY & JONES.
The season is now on for matting
and laniolum. We have them in
many beautiful patterns.
RAMSEY & JONES.
Oak bed room and walnut mar
ble top suites. Wardrobes with
French glass doors to match. Iron
beds and springs to fit. Chairs and
tablee to fix your rooms up-to-date
if you want them.
RAMSEY & JONES.
We have the onlv First-class
Barber Shop in Edgefield. Skilled
atfd courteous barbers always on
band to serve you. Fresh towels
for every customer. Razors, scis
sors and clippers in first-class con
dition. Come to us for your shav
ing, shampooing at.d hair cutting.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
PARLOR BARBER SHOP,
Next door to post-office.
SUMMER CLASS IN
MUSIC.
Miss Sophie Gwaltney will give
a three months' course cf lessons,
commencing on the 16th inst.
She will receiyo any of her for:
mei" pupils, or any pew opos who
may '4e8lre ,0 po?pp.
1 1HE AUGUSTA I
I SAYINGS BANK, ?
805 Broad Street. |
= W: B.YVIJSG, . - . - president ~
S J. Q. fffTtCI-E, T 7*7 Cashier =
? SAVINGS ACCOUTS SOLICITED ?
f. Interest Paid ou Deposits |
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\ LOCAL AND PERSONAL, f
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Lo.ig live the S. C. C. I. !
Long li VP the Edgefield Business
League !
Court will couveue OD the first
Monday, Aug 4 tb.
Dr. Ernest C. Smith will be ab
sent from his offico from Aug. 1st
to 16th.
Your attention is directed to the
notice of election which appears in
this issue of THE ADVERTISER.
Mr. B. TimmonB and family
sp^ut several days last week with
relatiesat Batesburg.
M TB..Dr. R. M. Fuller, of Long
mires, "spent last week with her
sieter, A. E. Padgett,
Mien Julia Haltiwanger left last
Friday to spend the remaiuder of
the summer at Walhalla.
Read Miss Mary Buford's new
advertisement. Ladies, it is to
your interest to visit her store.
Those who have not alreay paid
thair membership dues ($1.00) to
the Business League should hand
it^to the secretary at once.
Mr. Paul W. Gibson will arrive
in Edgefield in afe^days to spend
several days with Mr. Geo. F.
Mims.
Soon all of toe committees of
the Business League will be ap
pointed ; then the League will be
ready for business and will clear
the deck for action.
We are requested to announce that
the pension board will meet in the
office of the clerk of court on first
Monday at ll o'clock.
Miss Margaret Adams, of Au
gusta, who is well known in Edge
field, arrived today and will be the
guest of Miss Lucy Dugas.
Rev. G. W. Davis aud family
returned on Friday last from a
fortnight's visit to the parents of
Mrs. Davis, who reside in upper |<
Richland county. I ?
Mr. Joseph S. Addisou, one of
the leading farmers of Saluda
county, who resiedes near Chap
pels, sp *nt Sunday wit'i his moth
er, Mrs. Virginia Addison.
The majiy fiiends of Mrs. J .A.
Holland will be glad to know that
she has almost entirely recovered
from tho serious illness which
laeted several days last week..
On last Wednesday evening Dr.
and Mrs. J. C. Mace entertained
from 9 to 12 in honor of the lat
ter's cou3?n, M?BB Effie Sheppard,
of Edgefield.-Marion Star.
Rev. B. D. Thames has been
preaching every night for a week
in the Mill chapel. Much iuterest
has been_mauifested in tli9 meet
iug, and we trust that his efforts
may be asssed sown-rn the good
grouud.
-MrssOaxrie Ransom, of Colum
bia, and Miss Earline Wartress, of
Honduras, are on a visit to their
cousins, Mrs. M. C. Parker, and
Rev. P. P. Blalock. This is Miss
Wartress' first visit to the United
States. She has come to T Wend the
College foi Women, of Columbia,
next session.
The logomacy club was enter
tained on Thursday eve ling last
by Misses Julia and Kate Tomp
kins. Tb.6 first lady's prize was
won by Miss Helen Sheppard. Mr.
George Bell Timmerman won the
first gentleman's prize. .The con
solation prize fell to the lot of Mr.
Murphey.
We wish to inform our patrons
and the puplic that we have just
received, direct from Buist's seed
farm, turnip seed iu all the vari
eties, such as Red or Purple Top,
Flat Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen, Gol
den Ball, Seven Top aud Buist'6
Improved Rutabaga.
G L. PENN & SON.
SAVES A WOMAN'S LIFE.
To have given up would have
mean*, death for Mrs. Lois Cragg,
of Dorche6ter,Mas8. For years she
had endured untold misery from a
severe lung trouble and obstinate
cough. "Often," she writes, "I could
scarcely br?atbe and sometimes
could not speak. All doctors and
remedies failed till j used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and wc 8 completely
cured." Sufferers from Coughs,
Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble
need this graudest remedy,' for it
never disappoints. G. L. Penn &
Son guarantee every 50c aud $1,00
bottle ,and give trial bottles free.
Mr. C. A. Griffin has been en
gaged by the State Mutual Life In
surance company, of Massachus
etts, to travel for a short time to
establish agencies for this reliable
and progressive company. A better
mau than Mr. Griffin could not
have been selected to perform this
special work.
All members of Camp Wallace
3. C. V. and sou's of- veterans are
eames1 ly requested to meet in the
court house this, Wednesday,after
noon at 7 o'clock. A re-organiza
tion of the camp will be had.
S. McG. SIMKINS,
Commandant
DONT FAIL TO TRY THIS.
Whenever an honest trial is giv
en tb Electrip Bitters for any trou:
hie it is recommended for a per
manent euro will ?iirely bo effect
ed. It never fails to regulate the
kidneys, tono the stomach and
bowels, stimulate the liver, iuvigr
orate the nerves and purify the
blood. Jt's a wonderful tonic for
mu.down systems. Electric ?it
ters positively cures kidney and
liver troubles, stomach disorders,
nervousuees sleeplessuess.rheuma
t;pm, neuralgia, and expels mala
ria. Satisfaction guaranteed by
G. L. Pnnn & Sou'.
Tue chicken crop has been late
hereabouts. It is being marketed
rapidly at fair prices.
Mrs. Charles May and sou, of
Augusta, have been spending somo
time in Edgefi-ld with their cous
ius, Mr. and Mrs. John H. May.
The Reunion of CompanyJK. 15
S. C. V. will be held at Plum
Brai.sh on the 9th of August, 1902.
All old veterans are cordially in
plied to attend. The ladies of the
Baptist church will have on that
iay on the ground,cake, ice cream
and lemonade, to be sold for the
benefit of the Baptist church.
Mr.W.F. Dobey,tho leading ar
;hitect and contractor of Aiken,
who is always ou the alert for new
business, has airead}' been ou'^the
ipot with tho view of bidding on
Dur luew college building. This
?pirit of enterprise accounts for
Iiis wonderful euccess.
Mr. Willie Cogburn, who ia one
?f the6tar players on theY.^.C.A.
(jase ball team of Augusta, was
gainfully but not seriously hun
luring the game at Columbup, Ga.,
the other day. He and another
player collided. Willie has suf
ficiently recovered to take his
place cn the team again.
The people of Edgefiekl county
?bould respond to the call o'. B. E.
Nicholson, Esq., for contributions
to the Hampton monument. That
* suitable monument should be
?rected to Gen. Hampton all will
?dmit. It is impossible, however,
;o erect it without tundn. We be
ieve Edgefield will do her part.
Let the-response be liberal and
:ponlani'OU8.
Sunstroke is quite common at
;hi8 season of the year but there is
)uly ?ue casi.5 of moonstroke on
.ecord. Some of Candidale Well's
friends say he is a victim of moon
igbt. It is genera1 ly known that
Mr. Wells, being-a bacr.elor, is a
candidate for two offioep.
The doggonedest dog of tho dog
ramily that we kn JW of is the ca
line that Trapp McManus loet a
short time ago. Trapp says he is
)f the shepherd tribe and has four
egs and a flax mane and tail. Any
)ue who kn JWS of the whereabouts'
)f said four-legged dog will pleas')
?eport to said Trapp McManus.
The largest,mest perfectly shap
ed and delightfully flavored toma
oes and Irish potatoes tbut we
lave ever seen are those grown by
Mr. E. J. Mime. Mr. Minis has
ibout 50 bushele of these potatoes
hat he will sell. Place your or
lers now for seed potatoes for the
econd crop.
But few visiting pastors of any
lenouiuation have ever impressed
>ur people so favorably as did
lev. William Montague Jones, of
Villiston, who filled the Baptist
mlpitou Sunday morning and ev
'uing last. Both of these discourses
vero eloqu?nt and forcible presen
ationsof tao gospel.Our people are
inanimouf.in their praise of Rev.
ifr. jones
After considering every concei
vable plan for providing the ne.
iessary funds for the erection of
i suitable school building our citi
;eus have adopted the most equitat
)le and fes&ible ?one, namely, that
ho town of Edgefield issue 30
rears 5 por ceut bonds to the
imountof $15000. This is not such
i bugaboo as a few, very few, seem
o think it is. Follrwiug the plan
idopted the town will pay annually
1750 interest and one thirtieth of
he 'principal, $450, making the
ital payment for the ? first year
51200. The town of Edgefield bas
5500,000 taxable property-the
;otton mill is not exempt from
his tax. An extra levy of 2 k mills
viii raise$1250. It is thus very
:leai ly shown that a pnrson owning
?U00 worth of property will have
o pay only about 25 cents the
irst year with the assurance of a
lecrease each succeeding year,for a
jart of the principal will be retir
>d anuna)ly.
NEK I) MOKE HELP.
Very often tba over-taxeil organs
)f digestion cry out for help by
Dyspepsia's pains, Naurea, Dizziness
Headache, liver com plaints, bowel d -
sor den. Such troubles call f jr prompt
use of King's New Life Pills. They are
gentle, thorough and guaranteed to
cure. 25c at G. L. Penn's drugstore.
The amateur photographer is
generally a pessimist for he takes
1 he wot st view of every thing.
Wofford College,
II N SNYDER, M A PRES.
Full College Coures, Favorable
surroundings. The best influences.
Necessary expense? from $160 to
$172 for the year. For catalogue or
other information, apply to
J. A. QAM$WELL,Sepretary
Wofford @ College,
Fitting School,
SPARTANBURfjj S - g, ?.
Elegant new building. Careful
attention to individual student.
Board and tuition for year,$110.
All information given bv
A. M. DuPRE,
Head Mat-ter.
KAKI NO
POWDER
PURE
Vicious and wholesome
WOER CO., NEW YORK.
Petit Jury, A u g UH t Term Court
[j.e Clark, D.C.BuBsey,
J.B.Nelson, H.P.Lowe,
W.A.Collot, A.C.Yonce,
Henry L.Hill, J.R.Blocker,
C.A.Adams, A.O.Kinard,
J.H.A.Williams, EraemusThomas
J.0.Atkinson, A.S.J.Miller,
CD.Kenney, N. L.Broadwater,
P.N.Lott, M.A.Medlock,
W.L.Dun?vant, W.W.Fuller,
S.H.D. Adams, H.W.McKie,
M.R.Wright, W.H.Pardue,
P.H.Bussey, W.M.Glenu,
B.F.Lewie, J.M.Wright.
R.W.Glover, S.N.Timmerman,
J.W.Morgan, Hugh Harrison,
G.M.Dorn, J.F. Bunch,
ArthurOuzte, T. Timmerman.
Advertised Letters.
List of letters remaining in the Post)
Oflice at Edgefield C. H., June 30th
1002 :
Rev. J. A.Branonu. RT. M. Minor]
Miss. Olibe WilanF. Miss. -Mollie
McKie. Noran Button. Ella Chiles.
When asking for letters on this list
ay "advertised."
Tery respectfully.
W. H. BBUKSOK, P. M.
For fresh turnip seed, seed that
will germinate,assuring you of a
good stand, buy Buist's. We have
them in all the popular varieties.
G. L. PENN & SON.
ION P
State of South Caroliua, )
Town of Edgefield. j
Whereas a petition has been
lodged with the municipal author
ities of the Town of Edgefield,
South Carolina, signed by a major
ity of the freeholders thereof foran
elHction to be held in accordance
with this notice and an order of/
election having been made by said
municipal authorities.
Therefore notice is hereby given
that an election will be held in??
tba Court. House in the Town of
Edgefield, South Carolina, on 23rd
dav of August, 1902, to det?rmiLe
whether or not the Town of Edge
field, South Carolina, shall issue
its municipal bonds to th0 amount'
nf fi treen thousand do1 lars ($15,-ft
0U0) for the purpose of erecting aw
school building in said town.
That at said election each elec
tor favoring the proposed issue
shall cast a ballot containing the
word "YES" printed or written
thereon, and ea^h elector o)pos
ed to said issue shall cast a lallot
containing the word "No" Print
ed or written thereon. Th' polls
shall be opened at 8 o'clock.n the
forenoon and will be clbfefr at'
4o'clock in thc afternoon.
The foilowiug parties shall act
as managers: A. S. Tompkins,
E. J. Norris, and J. L. M me.
By the authority of the Town
Couucil this the 22ud day of July,
1902.
W. W. ADAMS,
Attest: Mayor.
B.J.CROOKER, [SEAL]
Clerk and Treasurer.
Thc CORNER STORE
Now announces their cut price
*ClearaDce - Sale- *
prepaiatory to leaving for the
Ka8teru markets in August.
This salb overs everything
from your - - - . -
HAT TO YOUR HOSIERY
and commences on July 21st,
aud ForCash Only
Reader, this means much to
the buyers. Respectfully,
m W. H. TURNER Jg
FAT
TOO FAT
PEOPLE
Reduce Your WeLot
Witt
"REDUCTO."
Reduce your fat and he re
fined. Refine your fat and
be reduced. '?Reducto"
is a perfectly harmless veg
etable compound endorsed
by thousands of Physicians
and People who have tried
it.
We send you the Formula
and you make to Ked neto" at
home if you desire, y<nj
""know full well
the ingredients
and therefore
need have no
fear of evil ef
fects. Send $1.00
for reoeipt or 6c
for sample treat
ment andinstruc
tlons,everything
mailed in plain
envelope.
Address :
Ginseng Chemical Co.
3701 . JcrFcnaoN AVE
8T LOUIS MO
ANOUNCEMENTS
J hereby anpou,uce myself as a
Candidate for the office of Super
visor of Registration for Edgefield
county and pledge myself to abide
the result of the primary and sup
port the nominees of the Democrat*
ic party. JAS. A. HOLLAND,
I respf ctfully announce myself
as a aandidate for re-eleotion to
the office of Sub-County Commis
sioner for Edgefield county and do
hereby pledge myself :o abide the
result of the primary and support
the nominees of the Democratic
party. A. G. WILLIAMS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS :
*5.G0 CASH IN ADVANCE.
Congress
I hereby announce myself t
candidate for Congress from thf
second congressional distict, sub
ject to the remilt of the primary
election and hereby pledge myeell
to abide by aud support the nom
inees at said election, and to sup
port the platform and principles ol
the democratic party.
G. W. CROFT.
To the Democrats of Edgefield Cou n'y
I am a candidate for Congress from
the 2nd district and will abide the re
sult of the primary. While lam op
posed to imperialism, 1 am in favor ol
treaties allowing us to shove our goods
on liberal terms in every market of the
world. I favor practical, tangible re
sults. Trusts should be throttled, but
corporations doing a legitimate busi
ness should be encouraged and pro
tected. Rural Deliveay ?outes, in suf
ficient nuniber to supply mail to every
family every day, should be establish
ed. 1 favor turning loose all the mon
ey down here that can possibly be
secured. The rights and conveniences
of the people should receive para
mount attention. What I am today is
due largely to your support and help,
for which I feel grateful to yoi-, and I
refer you to the record which will
show for itself whether I have been
true to you and whether I have pro
tected and promoted your interest.
I will thank you for your support
in the ensuing Democratic primary.
J. WM. THURMOND.
To the Democratic voters of Edge
field county :
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate, in the ensuing primary,
for congress from Ihe 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, aud in the
meantime hope that my character
:iud general fitness may receive
pour retention. I shall Le subject
itali limes to Ihe regulations pre
jcribed for the primary, and sub
icribe to such pledge as tha wis
iom of the S'ato democratic party
nay formulate. Respectfully,
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER.
Auditor
1 respectfully annour.ce myself
is a candidat?- for the cffice of Au
litor of Edgefield County. I will
ibide the results of the primary
lection aud8upport the nominees
if the party.
H. W. DOBEY.
I respectfully announce myself
.s a candidate for re-election to
be office of County Auditor; and
lo hereby pledge myself to abide
he results of the primary election
nd to support the nominees of
he democratic party.
J. B. HALTIWANOER.
Trearurer
I am a candidate for County Treas
r/wr. I will support the nominees of
ie party and abide the results of the
emocratic primary
C. M. WILLIAMS.
I respectfully announce myself as a
andidate for the office of County
'reasurer. Wir. abide by the results
f the democratic primary and sup
oi't the uominees of the same. I say,
11 have said before,l hope my friends
rill remember me in this election. If
ot I wi'l love them just the same.
J. TRAPP MCMANUS.
House of Representatives
I am a candidate for the House of
iepresentatives. 1 will abide the re
ults of the primary elections and sup
icrt the nominees of the Democratic
jarty.
P. B. MAYSON.
I respectfully announce myself
zs a candidate for re-slection to
the House of Representatives, and
pledge myself lo abide the result
and support tho nominees of the
democratic primary.
THOS. H. RAINSFORD.
I respectfully beg leave to an
nounce myself as a candidate for
the House of Representatives, sub
ject the rules of the Democratic
primary, hereby pledging myself
to abide the result of the party.
M. P. WELLS.
The friends of Mr. W. A. D.
Blackwell and of the public inter
ests of the connty desire to nomi
nate him for Sub-County Commis
sioner, as a good, careful bjsiness
man in whose hands the county af
fairs would be wisely and honestly
managed. Mr. Blackwell has the
confidence and esteem of h i E
neighbors, and has been solicited
to run for this position and we ask
for his support by the public whc
pledge him to abide by the rules ol
the Democratic party and to sup
port the nominees of the party.
MANY FRIENDS.
The mauy friends of Hon. W
R. Parks desire to present hu.
name to be voted upon at the
comiug primary fora seat in thc
Legislature. We beleive the inte
rest of the County should be put
into the hands of able and conser
vative business men, when these
can be secured. Not only is Ml
Parks able and successful, but he
is conservative, and the public in
terests can be safely put in his care
with the assurance that they wil
be economically and wisely direc
ted. We pledge him to abide by th?
rules of the Democratic primarj
and to support the nominees o
the party, MANY FRIENDS.
Superintendent of Education
I respectfully announce myself as
candidate for Superintendent of Edu
cation for Edgefield county, subject t
the raies and regulations of the demo
eratic primary.
WM. A, BYRP,
? hereby anuonnoo myself as
candidate for re-election to tho ol
floe of County Superintei.dent o
Education for Edgefield count
and agree too abide the result c
the primary elect iou and suppoi
the nominees of the democrat!
party. Respectfully,
A. R. NICHOLSON.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
$2.50 CASH IN ADVANCE.
Magistrate
t I respectfully announce myself
i as a candidate for re-election to
. the office of Magistrate of the first
' judicial district of Edgefield coun
f ty. I shall be grateful for the sup
? port of my friends and feHow-cit
- izeus. I pledge myself io abide
I the resull of the Democratic pri
mary and will support all the nom
inees of the same.
N. L. BRUNSON.
I I respectfully anuouuce myself as
! candidate for election as Magis
[ trate of the first judicial district of
i this county, and -pledge myself to
] abide the rules and support the
\ uominees of the Democratic pri
. mary. If elected, I shall endeavor
? to discharge the duties of the office
; in au intelligent, conscientious,
. impartial manner, a..d hope to
merit the approval of all good
1 citizens as well as of the friends,
1 who desired mo to stand for the
office. D. T. GRICE.
I hereby anuouuce myself as a
candidate for the office of Magis
trate of the sixth judicial district
of this couuty. I pledge myself to
abide by the rules of the democrat
ic party and will support the nom
inees of the same.
L. G. BELL.
Supervisor of Registration
I hereby announce to the voters
of Edgefield couuty that T am a
candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Supervisor of Registration
and will abide the resuit of the
primary and support the nominees
jf the ?ame. Thanking you for
favors of the past, I shall try to.
merit you continued favor and
confidence. JNO. 0. H ERIN.
Probate fndge
I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for re-election to the
office of Judge of Probate of Edge
field county and pledge myself to
abide the result jf the democratic
primary election and support the
nomiuees of the party.
J. D. ALLEN.
Supervisor
I respectfully announce myself
as a candidate for the office of Su
pervisor. I .viii abide by the re
sults ot the democratic primary
and support the nominees of the
party. D.D.PADGETT.
I am a caudidate fir office o
Supervisor of Edgefield County
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary of August 26th. 1
will be very thankful for any and
all support gweu me, and, if elect
ed, will discharge the duties of the
office with au eye eingle to the
good of the county and the people.
. R. A. COCHRAN.
R. H. MIMS,!.
Photographer,
EUG-EFIELD, S. C.
Strictly up-to-date. Have you a
photograph of each member of your
family. Good work at low prices.
THE NEW DOMESTIC
Was awarded the gold medal, the
highest award given at the Pan-Amer
?can expostion at; the best family
SEWING MACHINE,
recognized by experts as superior to
all other family sewing machines in
many important details.
I will furnish a brand new sewing
machine from f 15.00 up and give guar
antees with them. Apply to j
J. E. ROGERS,
Trenton, S. C.
WANTED
CONF ATE STAMPS, NOTES
I pay good prices for Confederate stamps, on
envelopes preferred, currency, bonds, etc. Look
over yours and let me know what you have, or
better still, send samples. Bank reference giv
en. I deal fairly and promptly. Hunt up you
old war time correspondence anr1 write me. po
not delay. This means much tc- you. ?Addre.s:
T. C. Harbnugh, Cas.town, Ohio.
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the Advertisement of
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-DEALER Iy
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
T. A. OW DOM,
1st door East of Advertiser Building
FEEL BADLY? I
Do you suiTei
from Indiges?
tion, Dyspep
I sia, want > appetite. Loss of Strength
Lack of Kne. gy, Etc ? Take a few d< ses o
Murray's Iron Mixture,
A Genuine Blood Tonic.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Those who desire to compete foi
the South Carolina college scholar
ship will take notice that an ex
amination will bo held in th?
court house on July 11th for tb<
purpose of awarding this scholar
shin. A. R, NICHOLSON,
\S?pt,E.EvC,
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i THE FARMERS BANK |
f OF EDGEFIELD, S. C. ]
I STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
= THE LAR
Q & STRONGEST BANK IN EDGEFIELD COUNTY 3
? Paid un Capital.f 58,000.00 1
= Surplus and Undiv ( t . 15,000.00 5
I 'Liability of Stockholders. 58,000.00 |
I Protection to Depositors.$131,000.00 1
S Wc invite attention of those desiring :i safe depository for their money to the above H
= fac> INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. ?
= IF Under provision of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee, guardian -2
= administrator and executor, and to accept and execute trusts generally. * 2
S A. F.. PADGETT, President r. I'. RAINSFORD, Vice-Pr??. =
I J. L.CAUGIIMAN, Cashier. . \V. H. HARLIXG, Asst.?Cashier =
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J. WILLIE LEVY,
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The greatest line of Clothing in ^Augusta. Full line of
BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS.
I TO THE LADIES : A great line of
Tailor-Made Sls.i:rts?
Washable Shirt Waistsl ready to Wear Hats.
When in August." Call to see us and mention this paper.
HIGH-ART CLOTHIERS,
illli
844 Broad St., AUGUTA, GA
DR. KING'S
TRY NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption.Coughi,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumon ia,Hay Fever.Pleu
eivES FREE EYE TESTS for ali defms a j ?sy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
,?KhAuSr,n??s th? Proper glasses ami WAK- j bOTC I hr?at, CrOUP Cind
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN.(
209 7th Street, Augusta, Ga.,
RANTS them
Lenses mt ?ute your frame while you wait
FREE ,e]U lf y0J nrtd
taa''Cioc or?U..c5
j Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
Price 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
Every ProsperousFarmerhas a
CAlii)NTHEfl-O0RW?Sa?^
Binders,E?apers, Mowers, Bakes,
Corn Shredders, Grinders. Binder Twine Repairrs
WRITE ME a postal and I will- give you full information. I sell
also COTTON G-ITST SYSTEM
Single Gins, Engines, Grain Drills, Harrows, ? Weeders, Etc. .
E. J. NORRIS,
W . J. RUTHERFORD.
R. B. MORRIS.
W. J. RUTHERFORD & GO
MANUFACTURERS OF
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AND DEADERS IN
Lime, Cement Plaster, Hair
Fire Brick, Fire Clay,
Ready Roofing and
Other Material.
Write XTs For JPri
Corner Reynolds and Washington Streets,'
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Bugles, Wagons, Pianos
IP YOU .WANT
A good Buggy-the easiest running, best riding, with the longeai
staying qualities-see my line of Open and Ten Buggies, Carriages
Phaetons, etc.
The best Wagon made, our Owensboro and Russel] Wagona.
Anything in the Harness line, Buggy Robes, Whips, Saddltry, et?,
we can furnish it to you at prices as cheap as the cheapeat.
The finest toned and best made Piano on the market we can sha?
il to you, or the best Orgau by the least money. Call and let vi akov
them to you.
The finest selection of Sheet Music ever 6een in this section, coma
aud look through our line of classical and operatic vocal and iaatzr?
mental music. *
Aud last, if the sad necessity e\ er comes to you or youri wk?
you shall need anything in the Undertaker's line, our Hearse aud. eo
tire line of Undertakers' Goons are at jour services.
You are cordially invited to visit my store and let us show Jyo
anything you wish lo see or hear.
P. oOB
JOHNSTOI. i U,