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Ecteef Leid Advertiser J. L. MUIS. - - - EDITOR . INFOBMATION- ~ Subscription Price-Sent to any add rail for one one year $1.50, for SAX at ont ns, 76c; for three months, 50c, Payable in advance. * Ratas for Advertising-One inch 8r?t "psertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent |i?r vi ord, eacb instrtion. Other local notices, ten cen1 s per line for first m strtion; live aents per line for each sMbiequent iniertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respeot, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political ?ature, are charged for as regular ad vertisement!. Liberal contracts made for thre*, six, and twelve months Write for terms. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31,1905. A correspondent suggests ?how preachers ought to preach. We have observed that most preachers preach a great deal better than their congregations practice.-Ex. Tidings from all sections indi cate the prospect of a hay crop to be good in this county. A su preme effort is being made, how ever, to reduce the grass acreage not only twenty-five but one buu dred per cent. It is stated that the farmers, who compose fifty per cent of the country's population, only com mit two per cent of the crimep. This is prima facie evidence that it ?B easier to deal justly and mer cifully with men and to walk hum bly before God in the pure atmos phere of the country than in the congested cities. Lmg, long, long and dull, dull. dui!, are the days sinco the facul ty aod student body of the S. C. C. ?. hied themselves away for the summer vacation. Wouldn't Edge field be the deadest corpse you ever saw wilhout.this splendid in stitution within our midst. There would be more life in an Egyptian mummy than in Edgefield with out the S. C. C. I. The honor roll-the list of the couuties that have voted out liquor -is growing. First Cherokee, then Pickens, and next will come Spartauburg. Th6 Newberry Ob server says that the public' senti ment of Newberry-the home of "the Hub .(Evans) of the dispensa ry, and the home of.. Cole Brease, ~~Ba vtn Tj o ?, - ._ sleeves for Senator Tillman for putting "notions", in the heads of their wives. "In his address be fore the young graduates of the S. C. C. I. he said : "Of course the wives ought to wear the breeches-both legs rather than not?t all." Hitherto some hus bands have with "great difficulty kept their wives out of their ward robes, but now there'll be no keep ing them out at all. They'll be forever quoting a "thus saith" of Senator Tillman. Many of the leading colleges are prohibiting the organization and maintenance of Greek letter fra ternities amtrak their students. TJris-is a step in the right direc tion. No doubt these fraternities are good things in their places but certainly a college is not the place for them. They give rise to fac . tions and cliques that are contin ually warring against each other. Between the fraternity men and non-fraternity men there is con stant friction which mars that per fect accord and harmony that ehould obtain m every student body. Those politicians whos? wont has been to set their sails to catch the popular breeze are somewhat nonplused.. The sudden, yet certain, revulsion of sentiment concerning the Great Moral In stitution-which term now passes current as a synonym of the dis pensary-in many eections of the state has greatly troubled the ^waters of the political sea. The man who contemplates asking for the suffrage of the people twelve months hence stands, with knitted brow, perplexed with this ques tion : "Must I oppose or favor the dispensary"? During the past decade those who have aspired to office have not been confronted with this question, for there was but one course to pursue: that of vindicating the dispensary and boot-licking its officials, from Ih private in tho rear rank of the constabulary to the Grand Sachem, the chairman of the board of di rec tors. Hitherto, cursed has been he who dared oppose the sale of liquor by the state-henceforth doomed will be ho who dares favor it in mauy sections of the state. Well may the demagogue be put to confusion. JOHNSTON, Three infants have been placed in our Village Cemetery wilhiu the past week. Rev. L. A. Cooper, Mr. John P. Hoyt aud Mr. Toage Price aro all bereaved notwithstanding many evidences of loving care and sym pathy. * The pond drawing at Mr. Yonce's pond drew the largest gathering our community has had in many days. The three pots of bash failed to satiate hunger. Fish wore fpw and .sorry. Every one seemed cheerful and happy, aud proud of the few fish that cost them about sixteen cents per pouud. The New Century Club mst at ihe charming home of MrB. B. F. Lewis on Monday last, the meet ing having been post-poned on account of the delegates returning too late for Friday's meeting. Mrs. Denny reported a delightful time and gave an interesting talk on the Federation. Mrs. White was requested to postpone her report for the next meeting. Having had. an engagement for the afternoon she came in too late lo do the subject justice. Mrs. A. J. Smyley,"after a short .visit at the home of berdanghle;, has returned to her home near Rocky Creek. Peachep are bringing $2.25 per crate in Baltimore. The recent rainy spell is very unfavorable for those ripening early. The Readyville club has made application for a Farmers Insti tute to be held sonu limu during the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Georg?, of-Augus la, are visiting the old home of the former. Accompanying them are two lovely child ran. Little Hallie White won tbe gold medal offered the. state by the Davis monument committee at Richmond, having received the majority of the votes from th* si'eofthe Davis buttons by thf. chapter of the Slate. The medal will be presented on the 3rd of June, which is Davis1 birthday. COLD SPRING. Be content to lead a simp'e life where God bas placed you. Be obedient, bear your little crosses you meet them, and God gives them to you only cut of pure mer cy.-Fenelon. . We were delighted with what we saw and heard at the cr-m meucfimeut of the S. C. C- I. Prof. Bailey has a great school and the people of Edgefield county should stand by this school and support it with kind words, sympathy and with their sons and daughters. There ought to be.at least one. hundred boys and girls from Edgefield county at the S. C. C. -roio-TOvuj."ir^ TTioiJ mem au LOB success possible. While at the commencement Prof. and Mrs. Bailey, Miss Liz zie Dobey .and Dr. Tompkins showed special kindness for which we feel very grateful. Now it has come to pass that two of the upper counties have voced out the dispensary and that at least two others will soon vote on the "dispensary or no dis pensary." Why not kEdgofield? Il seems to me that at our next pri mary election that the people of the county, should say whether we want or do not the dispensary. I for one believ? that if the ques tion of dispensary or no dispen sary was put before the people that the dispensary would be voted out two to one. Let's try it next year. What say you? Mrs. George Johnston, Mrs. James Boddie and children visi ted friends in Georgia last Satur day and Sunday. That paper that Mips Louise McKight, the popular teacher of Modcc, read before the associa tion of graduates was far above the average papers on such occa sions. It was highly enjoyed by all who heard it. Dr. T. M. Bailey, whom all South Carolina loves a*d honors, was at thf commencment. Dr. Bailey will be at ihe union meet ing here at Red Hill next month and will preach Missionary Ser mon. Mrs. Littlejohn has been real sick for several day6. We hope and pray for her speedy recovery. That banquet by the graduates of the S. C.-C. I. was one of the beet we ever attended. Wo shall always tbink tbat Col. Bailey ought to have licked Mir. Pat Bussey and Dr. Prescott up in the bair .cks for tli, ping my spooi \ md cake. Dr. Prescott has repented, for he was very sick the next day, had to send for the doctoi. Why Mr. Pat Buesey was not sick if still a wonder to some of us. Mrs. J. H. Bussey sent to Rose Cottage a nice basket of peachep. These peaches were well formed and fully ripe. We are also in debted to Mis3 Dollie T. Smith /and Miss Pattie Lanier fur a uice box of delicious cherrios. Miss Anna.McDaniel, of Faifa, visited Miss Bessie Holmes last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 0. J. Holmes went to Au gusta last week. He reports the crops to be "almost runaway with grass." A large congregation attended church at Antioch yesterday. ROSE COTTAGE. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BWOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist r?fund the raooay if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, Letter to W. H. Harlinge Edgefield S. C. Dear Sir: The late presided of j the Crotoo River bank, at Brew- j st?re, N. Y, built the finesl house ( m all that region, m 1884, and , painted it with lead-aud-oil at a , cost of $400-the house cost $31, 000. ? lu 1S87-three years-he re-' painted it with Devoe at a cost of $350. In 1897 this paint was in good condition. L,ead-snd-oil, $400, throe year?. Devoe $350, ten years. Yours truly F. W. DEVOE & Co The Edgefield Mercantil? Co. 35._ POCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. --K> -O C WHEREAS information Tias been received at this Department t bat an atrocious criminal assault was com mitted in the County of Edgefield on oi about the 15th day of May 19??, upon the body of Della Hill tby Wal ter Hill, and that the said Walter Hill lias lied from justice. NOW, THEREFORE, I, D. C. Hey ward, Governor of the State of South Carolina, in order that justice inay be done and the majesty ot the law vin dicated, do hereby offer a reward of fifty dollars for the aperehen sion, delivery and conviciiou of the sa?d Waiter Hill to the Sherill of Edgefield County at Edgefield C. H. S C. IX TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereuto set my Land and cau=ed the Great Seal of the Stale to j. be affixed, at Go l ii tn (SKAL.) bia, this 26th day of May ~A. IX 1905 and in the 129th year of the Independence of the United States of America. D. C. HEY WARD. By the Governor : .1. T. GANTT, Secretary ol' Slat e. He kept up in the Race. Janus S. Barron, President Maucheslcr Cotton Mills, Rock Hill, S. C., writ"s: '.In 1883 I [?ainled my residence with L. ec M. It looks belter than a great many houses painted Ihre?5 years ago.. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready for-use paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel al 60 cents per gallon, and mix it with Longman cfc Martinez L. cfc M.' Paint. It makes paint cost a bon' $1 20 pur gallon. Wears and covers like gold. Every church given a liberal quant Hy when bought from \V. B. Penn. A Disastrous Calamity, It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because in digestion and constipation have snapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your digestive orgaus, and cure head ache, dizziness, colic, constipa tion, etc. Guaranteed at The Penn Drug Store and W. E. Lvuch ct Co. 25c. WANTED : To buy your anti que, mahogany, walnut, or cb&rry furniture, such as old Oak cuest, High-boys, Low-boys, Tall clocks, Sideboards, Bureaus, Mirrors, Ta bles, Chairs, etc. lu fact any thing in the line of antiques. Ad dress OLIVER C. HILL, Bethlehem, Cuunectieut. A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manu facturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Chelera and Diarrhoea Remedy in caBea of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot in stantly," he Bays. For sale by All Druggists. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, Bleedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refui.d money if HAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any oa?a, no matter of how Ions standing, in 6 to 14 days.' First ap-j plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will b? forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination lot' the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and fur the admission of new students will b?? held at the Count v Court House on Friday, July 71Ii, ar il a. m. Applicants must nut te le>sj ihan fifteen years of age, When I scholarships are vacated aller July 7, | they will be awarded to I dosi* tua ki n g the highest average at this examina-j tion provided (hey meet the condi tions governing Hie award. Appli cants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before theexirni nation for scholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $1 OJ and fn e tuition. The next session will open' September 2U, Hi Jo. For further in f inflation and catalogue address. Pres. D, H, Johnson, Rock Hill, S, C. "I Thank The Lord !"\ cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., "For the relief I got From Buck ?en's A ru ic A Salve. It :ured my fearful runniug soie^, ivhich nothing else would heal,' and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cu's, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at. 'iiie Penn Drug Store and W. E. Lynch & Co'. 25c Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Ohill Tonie. You know what you are taking, lt is iron and quinine nia tasteless form. 2io cure, no pay., l?Oc. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy the Very Best, "I have been using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo.. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about its being the beet, as it will cure a cough or enid ir. less time thaD any other treatment. It should .ilway8 be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For eale by All Druggists. Our slock of Cndertaki r's"Sup plies is complete. We carry all sizes, styles and grades of casket? und coffins. Our caskets finished in plush and broadcloth are very handsome. We stand ready tj serve you either day of night. Our hearse responde promptly to all calls. RAMSEY & JONES. Why Sutler From Rheuma tism? r ".. Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Cham berlain's Pain Halm will relieve the pviu? The quick relief which this liniment alfords makes- resl ?md sleep possible, and that alone is worth ninny limes its cost Many who have us*-'d it hoping nilly for a shorl relief 1 rom suffer iiig"hnve Ire.i happily surprised lp lind I hat after awhile the re lief became permanent. Mrs. V. il. L' s/g'-tt of Yum Yum, Tennes see, ?. S. A., wrilpp. "I am ti great su livrer from rheumatism, all over from heiid to fjot, and Chamberlain's.Pain Balm is thi. only thing ibat will relieve the pa ii." For palo by All Druggists. Every hon ee wi fe wauls the best Flavoring Extracts or none at nil. Remember that we are headquar ters for Flavoring Extracts. Ww dell nothing but the best G. L. PENN & SON. Man's Unreasonableness im rt Ff ri n na_CfJ?OCli' .*> ? T?T rt tvi o >?> ' o _L<Jj puyaicians nad nailed tb relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household dntiee." Guaranteed by The Penn Drug Store and WT. E. Lynch & Co. Pric3 50c. After your spring house Clean ing beautify your homes by lay ing pretty matting upon your floors. We carr}' a large stock of Matting and Linoleums in a great variety of patterns. We invite the ladies to see our all-cotton carped at 35 cent3 per yard. It ia beauti ful and very desirable. RAMSEY & JONES. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our fami ly, and through it Ilostmy Moth er," writes E. B. Reid, of Harmo ny, Me. "For the past fiye years, however, on the slightest sign ol a Cough or Cold*, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but be learned that lung trouble must not be neglect ed, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds Price 50c and $1.00; guar anteed at The Penn Drug Store ai.d W. E. Lynch & Co. Trial bottles free. Citation, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. BY J. P. Allen, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, C. IT. B. Williarrs mad? suit to me, to grant him letters of ad ministration of Hie estate and effect* of Mra. Anna Leila Williams;deceased These are therefore to cite and ad- ! monish all and singular the kindred Mrs. Anna Leila Williams decease'.!, that they be and appear before me, ir, tb? Court of Probate, to bi: held at Edgefield, C. IL, S. C., on the 1st day of dune, next, aller publication there of, at il o'c'nek in the form ooh, io show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted; Given under my Rand, this 13th dav of .May 1905. Published on the 17tli day of May 1 DO.", in the Kdgelield AD V K KTI S IC R. J. D. ALLEN, J. p. E. C. mm. p. rt WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, Qa. [GIVES PR RE EVP. TESTS fer ali -Jo !'foots of eight.' ?rinei?* tho prapsr glasson and WARRANTS them.* Leases cjt iafo ysxr f rasia whJlo vou wait; ?FREE 8F CHARGE, ?i?'?, Sailer's Flavoring Extracts-alli flavors-at MAY ? BLA LOCK. Summer 81 Embroider Laces and. ] _J, 1 AL. Card PEACE PROPOSITIONS TO MEN OF EDGEFIELD. I am still selling Ready Made Clothing for men and boys, and still making peace propositions to the men and boys of Edgefield prepositions that will bring that peace of mind that sprines from being w H and handsomely cloth ed at but email cost. My friends will find mo at the first-class and very popular establishment of McCreary ct Co , 720 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. JACK HOLDER. m? Gins GET OUR PRICES. Complete Cot ton, ?Saw, Grist, Ou and Fertilizer Mill Outfits, . Gin, Press Cane M il I,-and Shingle Outfits. FtiiJding.Pridpe, Fcrtory, Pirrie and Railroad Casting?;, 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 nnd Gin Work* \e?T" Repa is Promptly Dont Lombard Iron Wails & Supply Cs AT JU F TA, GA Spring Styles ot Lad n A -\-f\r A ac cuneo - . ^ ?/ ern ci-\~\ Boys admit of peerjas sym ty and COMFORTABLE ?pl^Re m ember you ns, as we right all wrongs and merit the confidence Hats for men. The latest styles, very nobby, just leceived. C. E. MAY INSURANCEA?NOY|" When placing your insur ance give me neall. I rep-j resent a very strong line of FLIRTEO - - - Insurance Companies, our. Agent for thev New Year lauris - - - Insurance Co. I will ap-j prec?ate a share of yourbusi-i ness. J can be found at my! ollico--Office No. 2.--over Hank of Edg?fi<tid. I JamesT.MIMfe! Wo sell the celebrated Blue Ribbon Springs for beds and guarantee them for five years. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. That Suit Yon are wearing: is too heavy Come to our store and let MER WORSTED or SERGI well, wear well, and bc comfc Full line ol'SPRING HA or FELT. Fer MEN'S 0,XFORDS leathers conic to tis. Wc can ?3p0ur prices are right. M "em Omm ? ??M Ii Ont 0m On. ioe, res* EtlblD?Il it bargains. INSURANCE, FIBE AND LIFE. General agent for Prudential Life Insurance Company^ for Edgefield and Saluda counties. WM. S. COG BUHN, EdgefleJil; S. C. EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS. J. C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS, J. H. BOUICNIOHT, T. H. RAINSFORD, J. M. COBB, B. 3. HOLLAND, A. S. TOVPKINS, C, C FULT.Kf!, VT. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEE?P. RD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. E. .I. MI MS, Cashier .1. ll. AlJ.EX, Ass't Cas li ?or. Pays interest on deposits by special unit tract. Money to loan un liheral tenn.-. Prompt and polita attention tn bus YOUR Account Solicited. ies and Misses WHITE -urrcnoiown for Men and bois of Graceful Durabili : FOOT EAS?. risk nothing- in buying of ; and aim to gain ' retain of nil mankind. The beet 10 cents Salmon on th H market can be had nt G. L. Pox & SON. If your eyes are worth having they are worth saving. Do so with the right kind of glasses. Geo. F. Minis. Optician. FOIISALE: One yoke of oxen, four years old, well broken and rmuly for service. Applj' to C. M. WILLIAMS, Cleorn. S. C. aird too hot fo the season. us lit you in a nice CA$SI l SUIT-one that will look )rtablc. .TS-all shapes in STRAW or light spring shoes in all please you. p tli@ f si Mmm THE FARMERS BANK OF EDGEFIELD S. c.. STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST AND ST'ONGEST BANK IN EO Paid up Capital.$ 58,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. S3,000-00 Liability rf Stockholders. 58.000 00 Protection to Depositors.$130,000.00 Hyf? iuvite attention of those desiring a safe depository f?r their money to th? .? nets. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPECIAL CONTRACT. IJ i lar prov ??ion of its charter this hack is authorized ta act as trustee, fuxr?iXW. dtn inistnUor und executor, and to accept-md execute trusts generally. Ti. PADGETT, Pre?idont T. H RAIN: KUKf?, Vice-Pre* W. IT. HAULING, Cashier. j. E. COUCHMAN, Aist.-Cushier For Fire and Life ??GO TO SEEJ3?: 0AUGHMAN & HARLINO BEFORE INSURING ELSEWHERE. We represent the best Old Line Companies. . AUGHMAN Q r BARLING ? GENTS. AUG H M AN Q? niARLING AG?NTS. Come and see our SPRING SUITS for Men an fl Bovs. WHITE VEST and NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Summer Underwear and Low Cut Shoey. Price? right. Stvle and quality guaranteed. W. A. HART & CO. New Spring Goods. Come to the NEW YORK RACKET STO E and see our fresh arrivals in jMadras, Ginghams, Percales, Cham^rics, Voiles, etc. We have and endless variety of Mnslins and Lairns in all of the new patterns and weaves. Ask to see our Persian Lawns and Nainsooks in White and colors, also beautiful white and colored lines for wftists. \ beautiful lut of P. K., Marsala. Mercerized Madras, all n?w patterns for i li ?rt waists. Wide and narrow Val Lace. All-over lace lace for dress trimmings ip whine anti cream. Embroideries from narrow at cents to vary, wide at 10 ceuts. CLOTH IX G DEPARTMENT. We have an elegant lino of Cloth.wg; for boy ? ind men and can litany eizc. Let us show jou before you buy. OXFORDS: Competition can not touch us in this department.- Ladies and childrei.s oxfords iti all of the new styles in tan rind black. ^Come let us ?ihnu- von A ls-i a large stock of men's and bov's nxlords. -V'-f We have Straw Hats for everybody alio .dies and childrens sailors, W. PEAK. FIRE, LIF AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The Companies represented by us have been doing busi ness in Ed^efield County tor over twentv-five years. AGGREGATE ASSETS OVER S2OO.000.000. WE will appreciate )our patronage and give your busi ness prompt and personal attention. "The Leading Insurance Company of America"' CAPITAL and SURPLUS OVKK. IO.OOCOOO.OO No Fire Insurance Company in the United States has^ as mucli^CASH Capital or Capital and Surplus CombiaccK"^ Lowest rates. ? E. J. GENT. Hus the Greatest Line of Clothing For Men, Boys and Children ever brought to Augusta. Also a fine line of Furnishing Goods and Hats. For the Ladies We carry a Great Line of odd Skirts, Silk Wash able Shirt Waists, Neckwear and Ready to wear I Plats. Give us a call when in the city. 866 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. ? m Itiffi No-Cwre-No-Fay. 50 cents.