Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 27, 1902, Image 2
Edenfield Advertiser
J. Lt. MIKS, - - - EDITOR.
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THK ADVERTISER,
Edgefield, S. C.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1902.
The question of erecting a
new executive mansion is be
ing mooted and will come be
fore the next legislature fori
solution.
--
Is it probable that Colonel
James H Tillman will pre-j
serve as a priceless heritage
for his posterity and for peru
sahduring his declining years
the expose of his character
and biography as written by
the daily and weekly press of |
the state ? Nay, verily.
-
It is a fact worthy of all
commendation that the Sea
board Air Line railway has
stoutly refused to enter any
alliance with the other sys
terns of the south. Its pur
pose is to maintain an inde
pendent line and to aid in de
veloping the region through
which it passes.
The latest trust on the tap
is that of the axe, handle
and grindstone manufacturers
These three industries have
entered into a $25,000,000
combination. We hope that
the price of handles will be
raised to 25 cents each, then
'our people will make them at
home.
The skeptical few who
have been apprehensive, or
rather predicted, that the bus
iness league would "die abor
Sker* you ?I
resolute,
men take hold upon anything
-business league or what not
-something is going to hap
pen .They will bring things to
pass.
Now that all of the com
mittees of the business league
are manned with a full quota
of men who are armed cap-a
??e,the? league will go forth to
Dattle bravely for Edgefield
It will not, Don Quixote- like
attack wind mills in the form
of visionary schemes but wil
undertake practical things
. that will lead to visible,tang
ible results. The letter from
Mr D. A. Tompkins which
was read before the business
leaguewas averitabb thesau
rus or store-house of valuable
suggestions and counsel. Its
author being an eminently
practical and successful busi
ness man gives increased
weight and import to its every
word.
f -<$X$>
God bless the 'good Chris
tian women of our. land l|
Without them this world
would be a very, very dark
and dreary world. Nowhere
else is their influence and the
work of their hands more in
evidence than in the various
departments of church work.
At most of the campaign
meetings this or a similar an
nouncement would be made :
"The ladies have prepared
dinner and refreshments
which will be sold for the ben
efit o f the church." Me
thought (as the writer passed
from place to place) that a
more delightful dinnei than
this was never set before
king. Our conscience ^was
not altogether easy whenj we
were painfully aware of the
fact that we had eaten a?dol
lar's worth, 100 cents, for
which we had only paid 35c.
Success to the noble women
bf Edgefield county in their
efforts to further the Master's
cause.
ALL WEREjSAVED.
\ Twice in hospital, F. A. Gul
ledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast
sum to doctors to cure a peverejease j
of piles, causing 24 tumors. When
ail failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve
soon cured him. Subdues Inflam-j
ation, conquers Aches, kills
Pains. Best salve in the world. 25o
at G. L.pENX, aod son drug store.
We willnot men
tion names nor will we up
braid anyone but it has been
a noticeable fact that several
of the largest property owners.
I of our town have absented
themselves from all of the
meetings of the business lea
gue. While it is true that the
league needs the co-operation
of these gentleman, it is also
true that they-their^holdings
--need the benefits that will
accrue to the town through
the efforts of the league and
they should put their shoulder
to the wheel.
When the factory whistles
blow7, the machinery hums
and the pay-rolls jingle as a
result of the league's work it
will be a case of "Me'and Sal
killed the bear." "See what
we have done", as a matter
of fact, "we" did not even
attend the meetings of the
league. Every business man
certainly every property ow
ner should attend these meet
ings and imbibe some of the
enthusiasm that they impart.
Gentlemen, duty-to yourself
and the community--demands
that you lend a helping hand.
We trust that further admoni
tion will be unnecessary.
THE BUSINESS LEAGUE
The regular monthly
meeting of the business lea
gue was held on Thursday
afternoon last. The at
tendance was 'good and it
was evident, judging from
the general tone of the meet
ing, thatour people were
in earnest-in dead earnest
Several new members were
enrolled.
Mr. A. E. Padgett, chair
man of the committee on
agriculture, etc urged in be
half of his committee that
steps be taken to improve the
roads leading to tour town so
that those who have produce
to sell or merchandise to buy
will come to Edgefield instead
of going to other markets. He
suggested, which by the way,
is a very timely and practical
suggestion, that the league en
deavor, with the consent and
aid of the county commission
ers, to change the public road
from Log creek to Mr. David
Strother's so that the very
steep hills can be avoided.
TTheiTia^gr^j^^jjgfgifXfi^^^ i
fc\i ?= committoo of vwliic?? Tva*
Padgett is chairman. It is to
be hoped that our county au
thorities will consider this
favorably when approached
w7ith v-i-rence to it.
B E Nicholson, Esq.,chair
man of committee on new
enterprises, reported that he
had written to Mr. D A
Tompkins requesting him to
invest in our town the $8,000
insurance which he carried on
the property that was recent
ly burned. Mr Nicholson
read the reply from Mr Tomp
kins in which he signified his ;
willingness to invest the mon ?
ty here if suitable investment
could be made. The letter
which Mr Nicholson read
from Mr Tompkins was avery
strong and comprehensive
one, mapping out a course for
the league which, if persued,
will result in great and last
ing good to our town.
Each member was urged to
keep alive the flame of enthu
5iasm which now so brightly
burns by talking for Edgefield
not only with each other but
with strangers whom we may
chance to meet.
A really healthy woman has lit
tle paiu or discomfort at tne
menstrual period. No woman
needs to have any. Wine of J
Cardui will quickly relieve those
smarting menstrual pains and,
the dragging head, back and|
side aches caused by falling of j
the womb and irregular menses.
OF
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every month. It makes the men
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na
ture to give women relief from '
the terrible achat and pains which
blight so many 10mes.
GBBBNWQ
I havo boen very
I waa taken with ?
side and coald not
I tried a bottle of V.
fora I had taken all
I feel it ray dnty to
j wonderful medlcla?
M?, LA., Oct. li, 1900.
.lek for some time,
severo pain in my
?et any relief until
ne of Cardui. Bo
of it I was reltovod
my that you have a
"RP. M. A. Yomrr.
I For ad rice and literature, address, gi ring n-rrap
I tomi. Tbe Ladlee' Adrliory Department,'* Toe
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Rev. J. VT. Berry fofArkamaa Methodist Conferenceo
two packages ot "TEETHING- '1 Wo wonder how wt hi
?ourl lent us a package ?nd tt came al a moil opportune
been In bad condition for dare, and nothing that wa gai
perfect relief and he ho? had no further trout!*. Other
been a perfect mecos*.
THE FERTILIZER TRUST.
Some idea of the immensity
of the fertilizer trust or com
bination, known as the Vir
ginia- Carolinia Chemical
Company, which has been
soundly roasted from every
[political platform in the state,
can be formed by an an
nouncement which was
[recently made by the
directors that the company
now owns and operates ferti
lizer plants in thirty towns and
cities. Although this season
hasbeen considered a light one
776,003 tons of fertilzer were
sold.
Should this gigantic concern
oppress our people of the
south by exorting unreason
able prices for its product they
will rise en masse and crush it
If relief cannot be had
through the courts the farm
ers could throttle the monster
by simply discontinuing the
use of commercial fertilizers.
Crops were made, in abun
dance, too, long before the
guano gourd and horn where
ever thought of.Thereis after
all no great need for commer
cial fertilizers if all of the
cotton seed grown on the farm
were returned to the soil and
this supplemented with a lib
eral? application of barn-yard
manure.
THE HOM E-S TRE TC H. \
The grand finale of . the I
campaign was held in the |
court house on .Friday last.
The candidates, presented a
spick and span appearance
and the audience deported
itself well. All seemed to dis
cern in the distance the long
sought goal and with this vis
ion of the promised land as an
incentive they were sufficient
ly inspired as to surpass their
former efforts. The lawyers
being on their native heath
and farmers Parks and Rains!
ford knowing that they were
among their friends spoke
thcirm?nds without.cmb:ir I
pressing engagement which
was made before this meeting
was announced J W DeVore,
Esq., could not be present.
The entire candidate frater
nity was present but with the
exception of candidates for
the legislature, superintendent
of education and auditor's of
fice only one or two others
spoke. Some of the sprinters
were a little jaded but being
on the home-stretch the ma
jority of them will soon have
an indefinite rest.
DOCTORS
say "Consumption can be cured."
Nature alone won't do lt. It needs
help. Doctors say
"Scott's Emulsion
is the best help." But you must
continue Its use even In hot
weather.
If you have not tried lt, send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemist?,
409-415 rear! Street, New York.
Soc. and J:.co; all drnggiut.
The amateur photographer is
generally a pessimist for he takes* ?
the woiet view of every thiug.
Graceful Women
A taste for perfect figure la Insepar
able from a love of the beautiful.
The scents of the heliotrope, violet or rose are
as precious as the lovely flowers whose breath
they are, and while the lives of flowe-a are brief
and we can only enjoy them for a day, the
beautiful woman gives thc pleasure of her fra
grance to us as a permanent blessing. The sweet,
pure breath of the babe ls suggestive of innocence
and health-the soft fragrance of a beautiful
woman suggests lo the sense? purity, health ard
elegance: she is the refinement of civilization ;
she ls indicative of a desire to please, an index of
good taste, and an unerring badge of gc V>!lty.
Bradfield s
Female Regulator
In regulating those lunar periods In women, per
mit of no wrlnkla*, pale cheeks, tortured nerres
and shapeless figures. It is certain, Kure and
safe. It is Xaturo's remedy, ana there ls no such
thing as cheaUng nature. The druggist may
offer some other remedy and call K "ju st as good
thus deceiving the purchaser; but the menstrual
organs will not be deceived by it, a permanent
injury ls often the result.
Try our Regulator. Of all druggists, tX.OO.
Our Treatise on Women malled free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
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BLACK Sranoa, Ark- Sept 18,1901.
rrll?i:) "Enclosed nod fifty cenUforvhlehpleaMmiDnu
ire railed children without lt The oth?r day a lady In Mu
lloo ; our babe waa In a lerloue condition i UJ bowel* Aid
re did any good; the aecoad do?? of '.TEETHINA" gxra
naonara of th? family hare BJ ; d lt and ercry daryiaa
Thecolumus of the ADVERTISES
are graced this week with the latfge,
attractive tivertisement oF~tlre"
South Carolinia Co-Educatioual
Institute. Thp handsome new buil
ding mentioned therein will be
roady for occupancy by Christmas.
Commodious and comfortable
quarters have been provided for
tho S. C. C. 1. till the new build
ing is ready.
The Rev. A. J. Reamey has
preached earnestly and faithfully
leach morning and evening to the
people of this community. Much
has been accomplished for the
spiritual upbuilding of our town.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON,S-C
Founded in 1785. Strong faculty;
well equipped chemical, physical and
biological laboratories; library of 14,
000 volumes, the ii ti est museum of nat
ural history in tiie south. Elective
course? leading to the degrees of B A,
B S, and M ?. Board with furnished
room in college dormitory can be ob
tained for $10 a month Tuition $40,00
One scholarship giving free tuition in
assigned to Edgefield county, the
holder to be appointed by the Probate
I Judge and the County Superintendent
Total ex| ensues for scholarship stu
nden B, $112 to $130, All candidates for
admission are permitted to compete
for vacant Boyce scholarships winch
pay $150 a year Next session begins
September 29 For catalogue, address
HARRISON* RANDOLPH, Pres.
Southern R. R. Low Rates.
Will sei 1 round-trip tickets fr>m
all stations between Augusta, Ga.,
Allendale, S. C. Sumter, S. C.
Charleston, S. C. C ?lumbia, S. C.
including thesi points,to summer
resort tn Kurth und South Caro
line; also to ChickamaugH, Ga.,
Dalton,Ga. , Lookout, Mt., Tenn.
Monteagle, Tenn. , ?nd Sewanep,
Tenn. Tickets good to return on
any regular tram up lo and indu
ing Sopteniber 4th, 1902.
For full information, apply 'nany
ngent, or to.
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W El ti rir, I) I' A, Charleston, S C
W il Tay loe, Asst Gen Pass Agt.
atlanta. Ga
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will make a final settlement
on the estate of W.N.Burnett deceas
ed, in the Office of Judge of Probate
at Edgetieiii court house. South Garo.
lina, on Saturday thc 6th day of Sep
tember, 1902, and at the same time ap
plication will be made for a final dis
cbarge as Administrator of said Estate
All person having dims aganist said
Chem, duty attested on or bi Toro ?111?
J. P. BURNETT,
Administrator.
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Belting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe
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JUST LOOK TH RE.
Whence eame that sprightly
step, faultless skin, rosy complex-J
ion, smiling face. She looks looks j
good,feels good, Here's her secret.
She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Result,-all organs active, diges
tion good, no headaches, no chance
for the "blues". Try them yourself,
at G. L. PENN& son drug store.
TO ADVERTISERS
AND OTHERS
Copy must be in this office by
Saturday noon before publication
day ou Wednesday to ensure in
sertion. The paper goes to press
at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning
and the forms are closed at noon
Tuesday. Bear this in mind, dear
contributors and advertisers.
To the Public,
Ii you want first-class meal and
?hominy br ir. g your corn to my
[mill. I grind every Saturday
morning. Come once and you will
leonie again. Satisfaction guar
anteed. S. A. HOLSTEIN.
CUT PRICE Si LE
I am now offering all sommer
goods at greatly reduced pries.
Below I quote you a few prices
made for the purpose of convert
ing goods into cash.
Straw hats nt ooet.
$1.00 Negligee shirts at 80c.
75c " 55c,
50c " 40c.
Lace sr.ri[ ed hose fud half hof.p.
50c goods at 38c. 35c goods at 25c
L?c 41 11 19c.
Everything in sjjwner dress
goods at wry lo^pric^. Come
now 'and Hfcure bargnins/^'N
C. E. MAlY.
EIDGKEFTEIxD, S,lo
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COBB'S !- COBB'S !
Something Special.
3 Cases of the following Celebrated 4-4 Bleach
ed Longcloth & Cambrics just opened at
SPECIAL PRICES.
"Hill's Semper Item," "Fruit of the Loom," "An
dras. Coggin", "Barker Mills," "Pride of the West
* Come at once and get a bolt for your fall sewing.
Tcare"shorfeeFall and WitttGr
ow in store. We have both price and quality.
J. M. COBB
AGT. FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS
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C. A, GRIF?-?X. E. J. MIMS
GRIFFIN & MIMS.
FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT
Insurance!
The Companies we represent are among the Inrgest and most repu
table in the world. Any business entrusted !o us will receive prompt
attention. Offico'over
May & May's Store.
WATCH THIS SPACE
For bargains in Fall Goods in a short while, f?]
Our stock is complete now in all lines of staple ?p
goods,but in a few weeks I will go north and buy my H
FALL DRY GOODS, SHOES,
and Notions, and then will be ready to show our
friends a mammoth line of up-to-date goods
Yours for Bargains.
J?^VIIO? EX HART
* HART * BUILDING, #
3IttWlWhS?A STEAMf
LAUNDRY. Get Your collat rf
to my store on Wednesdays and
they will return Saturdays.
Sins lor Relief.
(Complaint not served.)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD.
Court of Common Pleas.
S. J. td. Cox, Sr., Plaintiff,
vs.
L. G. Cox, S. J. If. Cox, Jr., M.
T. Cox, Mary Cox and William
A. Cox, Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and
required to answerjjthe complaint
in this actiou which is filed in the
office of thc Clerk of the Conrt of
Common Pleas for said county and
to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint cn the subscrib
ersat their office at Edgefield Court
House, S. C., within 20 days alter
the service t hereof, exclusive of the
day or such service ; and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this actiou will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated July 28th, 1902.
SHEPPARD BROS,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Attest :
W. B. COGBURN, (SEAL)
CC. C. P. &G. S.
To L. G. Cox, S. J. M. Cox, Jr.,
and M. T. Cox, non-resident
Df fendants :
YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE
that the original Summons
and Complaint in the ri b o v o
ftated action, are-uowon file in the
office of the Clerk of Court of com
mon pleas and general sessions
in and for the county of Edgefield,
and State of South Carolina.
SHEPPARD BROS.,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
July 28th, A. D. 1902.
To M. T. Cox, Mary Cox, and Wil
liam Cox, minor Defendants,
and S. J. M. Cox, Sr., father of
said minor Defendants :
I YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE
that if you fail to nave a Guardian
ad li te m appointed to represent
the interest of the minor defend
ants, M. T. Cox, Mary Cox and
William A. Cox in the action
above stated within twenty davs
from the date of the service of a
copy of the summons on said par
tits, respectively, that then the
plaintiff will make application
for the appointment of such Guar
dian ad litem in the manner pre
en bed by law.
SHEPPARD BROS.,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Edgefield, S. C., July 28, 1902.
. CUBAN RELIEF cara
5k Colic, h'cural?iaand Toothacho
In Ave minutes. Sour Stomach
Mid Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Ceuta
Stops the Cough
and works off thc Cold.
Laxative Brenio-Quinine Tablets cure
a colli in one day. Xo cure, y o pay
Price 25 cents.
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U KNOW WHAT U ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that
it is simply Iron and Quinine in a
asteless form. No cure. . pay. 50c.
FOR RENT.
A five room dwelling house on
Addison street. Has barn, stables,
lot, pasture and a good well of
water. Applv to
J. L. MIMS.
R R NOTICE
The Charleston and Western Caro
lina Railway beg; to announce that ar
rangements have beeii porfected effec
tive at once, whereby 1000 mile books
of their issue will oe honored over all
parts of the plant eystem of L'ailways
This arrangement will no doubt be ol
interest to the travelling public.
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Patent! taken thmuali .Munn A Co. receive
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Traveling Agent for South Carolina,
NINETY-SIX, S. G.
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ATTENTION, LADIES i
In order to handle the latest and newest styles of ?j
?goods in my line I am going to ofter my summer!;
stock of jj .
MILLINER Y|
?At Greatly Reduced -Prices!
j to make room for my fall goods, and now is youri[i|j
j best opportunity to buy. Come see for yourself.
! I ara showing a very lar?9 assortment of Lad s Sailorp
' Street Hats, and Dress Hals, either Trimed or nutrim.rjed
We have a beautiful assortment of Misses Hats and Chil
drens Silk and Lawu Bonunts. My entire stock is new.
MISS AIARY BUF?RD,
NORMS BUILDING- . EDGEFIELD!
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I We begin today a COST SALE on |
I Straw Hats,
While they last you can get any straw hat in my ||
I store at New York cost ||
Cast aside shat oid brown hat and buy a new one. ||
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DORN & MIMS
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Coleman-Wagener
Hardware Comp'y,
WHOLESALE doalers, 363 King Street, Charleston ? C,
Shelf Hardware a specialty. Agents for Buckeye
mowers, Brinkley Plows, Olivet Chilled p'ows.
OFFICERS:-Geo. A. Wagener, Pres.; Geo. Y. Coleman Vice-Pres.
L. G. Ball, Sec. and Treas. Correspondence Solicited.
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Dressmaking
?--Establishment - ?
I I take this means of inform-|
Sing my Edgefield friends that IE
shave reopened my dressmakings
{^establishment at 918 Broad St.,E
=Augusta, Ga. First class work =
sat reasonable prices. See mei
ibefore placing your work.
! M RS. AGATHA WOODSON?
= 918 BROAD ST. - AUGUSTA. ?
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet9
All druggist* refit nd the ninney if i
ails to cure. ?.W. Grove's Signatur
soneach box.
FEEL BADLY? BxB
sia, want of appetite, Loss of Strength
Lack of Energy, Etc ? Take a few di ses of
Murray's Iron Mixture,
A (?enuine Blood Tonic.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
mm CHICHESTCR'O ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
? V Ori?in?l ?ml Only Gvnulae.
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EDGEFIELD S. C.
State and County Depository!]
DIRECTORS.
J. C. SHEPPARD, W. \V. ADAMS,
J . BOUKNIGHT, J. A. BENNETT,
J. M COBB, B.S.HOLLAND.
A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER
W. E. PRESCOTT.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th Street, Augusta, Ga.,
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects cw
sight, grinda th? proper glmaaca oad WAR
RANTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while you wait.
mPt? \*t ,r . ""*?=?,. telli if you metA
rnWi -* - f aaadiciae ot-clauc*
DR. KING'S
TRY NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumptiou.Coughs.
Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma.
Pneumon ia,Hay Fever pleu
risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat. Crouo and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
Price 50c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
(OFFICERS
J. C. SRKPPARO, President
\V. Vf. ADAMS, vice-President.
E. J. M i.MS, Cashier.
J. II. A i.LKN, Ass't Cashier
Pays interast on deposits by specif
contract.
Money to loan on liberal terms.
Trompt and polite attention to busi j^j
WA
ness.
your Recount Soliciten.
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