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Ede?f ield Advertido. jr. L. MIMS. - - - EDITOR TERMS: ONH YEAR , $1-50 SIX MONTHS 75 WEDNESDAY, APR. 24, 1907. den bee sh o Tho fairest flower in the par dea of creation is ayoung mind, offering and unfolding itself to the influence of divine wisdom, as the heliotrope toms its sweett blossoms to the sun. SMITH. The old Confederate veterau, a j ?fl resident of Virginia, who recently j te besought Mrs. Carrie Nation to marry bim was evidently afflicted with dimeutia Americana, "brain storm." Feeding eighty-couts " western corn to $200 mulf s is a risky piece of business. If it doesn't iujure the mules, it brings . d.'l^^^glfel n?eket-bookr-some Orangey, "toe big cott?u raising county, is soon 'o feel the uew-county knife. Three separate and distinct new county move ments are clamoring ior portions of her territory. The counties of South Carolina are divided into two classes Those that buy and sell liquor, and those that seize and pour out contraband liquor. As for our part, we are glad that Edgefield belongs to the "pouring out" class. The fare to the Confederate re union to be beld in Columbia on May 7, 8 and 9th has been fixed at one cent per mik botb way6, or one-third the regular fare. By making this very low rate, the railroads will contribute largel) to the success of the reuuion. Every veteran in the state can doubtless raise one-third of the regular fare to the capital city. Edgefield ships furniture from Laurens, mattresses from Lees ville, coffins from Newberry, bug gies from Rock Hill, lumber from Johnston and bricks from Colum bia. What does'she ship in return to tbese.towns? Nota whit of any-] thing. Shejs.like the nation that bas a great volume of importe but no exports, or the farmer who is continually paying out. money for necessities but produces very lit tle to sell to others. Such a policy does not bring about rapid growth or permanent prosperity. Women are coming rapidly to the front in all walks of life and unleBS the men bestir themselves they will have to take back seats. It is a fact worthy of more than passing notice that a youngwo man, Miss Eleanor S. Saunders, graduated with first honor from the Medical College of Charleston last week. There were'twenty men in the class, but Dr. Eleanor Saunders'easily outstripped them all. Besides being richly endowed with natural ability, her victory is doubtless due in part to the J faot that her fair hands were not stained with nicotine from the | cigarette. One can scarcely find a farmer in Edgefield county who has not adopted the Williamson mnthod for at least a portion of his corn crop. If, however, when the har vest time arrivas there is a dis appointment as to the yield, the shortage can not be charged al together to the Williamson meth od. Mr. Williamson advocates early planting iu order to have ample time to dwarf the stalk, but owing to the very unfavorable conditions there will be no early corn this year. For this reason ae good results may not be obtained from the Williamson method dur ing the present year as when nor mal conditions prevail. Botb Kentucky aud Tennessee are inclining toward prohibition and other States almost as famous for their liquors are bending in the same direction. It begins to look like prohibition for the en tire country a few years hence. Most of us have grown up wilh the idea that while prohibi'.ion was a mighty good thing it was not practicable. The record Greenville has made since the county went dry, as compared with bar-room and dispensary davs, is astonish ing-an almost unanswerable ar gument in favor of prohibition.- ! Greenville News. There have been several far mers of thfc county indicted re cently under the United States peonage act, tut when the cases were more fully investigaled by the grand jury they were thrown out of court. Just who is working) up these case's in not known. It jp, nevertheless, very annoying, not to mention the expense, for a far mer to be brought into the United States court ou the veriest pre text. Furthermore, when the right IO* n sugges. uld meet in oi... situation and to ann*.. wo. ld that they will stalin other in the matter of enforc . contracts. We believe such a eting would have a wholesome ect^aMMs^t^ Soldier Who Never Turned His Sack to the Enemy, but Ran From a Woman. BY CAPT. GEO. B. LAKE. If the writer were not several lLdred miles from Capt. S. L. eady, of Johnson, S. C., ne .obabiy would refrain from giv ,g this incident for publication. As a rule, the truly brave mj'j ? sympathetic and possessor of a .uder heart, and oftener than tberwise, modest. All these nalities, bas my friend, Capt. leady. We were at the railroad station t West Point, Georgia, waitiLg or a belated train to carry U3 to ur command. There were quite n umber of other mm, women and hildfen around the station. A lttle child, a mere baoy, ju.st.ablt o walk,/nnuQ.tiee4.; bcd wanderpd way ' from its mother,, and wy? liitiug oc -a cr?38-tie in the mid ?f? of the track, fully a hundred ,'ards from the crowd. A heavy reigbt train was backing up to he station, runniug pretty fast. The engineer cou'd not see the ?hild because the cars were be tween it aud his engine. Some one -ried, 'My God, look at that jhild ? Capt. Ready pushed tbrouph the cowd and ran for th? baby. The women were shrieking, nod the men, most of th- m fccl diers. accustomed to seeing people killed, t?oo? motionless with bated breath, for they bad n^ver seen anything 60 horrible as a baby crushed to death by a heavy freight traip. The mother, frantic with grief, was doing all she could to get her darling. It looked im possible for 'he brave young offi cer to beat the race, but it was a case of life and deatb. Ready grasped the ohild by tbs arm.throw it from the track, was struck bv the train himself, but not serious ly burt. A shout of "Thank God," went up from those who saw it, aud a yell thal wouM have clone credit to a column of Confederate soldiers in a charge. After the mother bad cried and laughed and almost smothered the little one with hugs and kisses, sh? tried to get to Capt. Reacy to thank him. but she did not succeed. Even after boardi?g the train he was careful to get into another coach. He had fought many battles be fore that day, aud a great many more after. He was shot down in a charge near Petersburg, and surrendered at Appomattox, but never did a manlier act than when he saved a little child. Capt. Ready is still sparpd to his family and friends, and has the love and respect aud confi dence of all who know him I hope to meet him at the grand re-union at Richmond, and hear bim join in the Confederate song, "Den hoe it down and scratch ver grabble, To Dixie's land I'm bound to trabble." -Clinch Valley News. Our Paries ville Letter. The reoent frosts have killed all the fruit, English peas and corn. Out near the Cre^k the trees loofc as if they had been scalded. Master Eddie Bell's garden of cabbage is everything that looks like a garden in the plaoe. He is secretary of the Sunday school and one of our best neighbors. Miss Sallie Parks the popular young lady at the post office took a flyiug trip f.o Verdery recently to see her brother and family. Miss Celia Blackwell has bean visiting relatives at Plum Brauch. Mr. J. L. Stone is oue of our most successful farmers. Mr. L. F. Dorn has a fine field of oats all beading out. Mrs. Waiter Miller from Augus ta and Mr. and Mrs. Nixou from Greenwood are visiting relatives here. Miss Mattie MouUrie has ac cepted a position in Charleston. We regret very much JoBing ber Rev. Mr. Doyle our Methodist pastor preaches here cu the first and secoud Sunday, Rev. Mr. Bussey on the fourth Sunday. The town council Las elected Mr. Sim Adams intendeut, Dr. W. G. Blackwell, J. J. Garnett. J. P. Brunson and Rob^. Boyd wardens. Mrs. Nettie Cartledge is still at the hospital, but improving. Mr. Duunington bas just left with some fine stock. Mr. J. A. Harvely has opened up a beef market, something very much needed. Miss Willie Chea*ham from Wofford and Miss Nettie McDan iel from Modoc visited our town last week. Miss Addie Bril who is teach ing in Newberry visited homi? folks recently. READER. Live Stock Insurance. In connection with my life in surance, I am rppreseuting Thr> Carolina Mutual aiid Protective Association, aud can insure your horses and mule?. My rates aro reasonable. If you wish to havr your Jive stock prot< ct.-d by a policy seo me in person or writ? me at Edgefield, S. C. S. W. WILLIAMS. If you want the finest F ^t Mat tress made, l?t us 6ell you a "RPX" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & .Ton^s. klier, for .. red the can?? ^ he ??m*iu ?ght. After lb*..** ^j. (me without a. ^?utVeV oken dow? in neaUb, , . great iron w fl?, FL\A ^, V. lice his f ,vtuue io o ? j i "*? xsr -ie T ni fi. y hard jcneet .* pfe ^ w?,b ie assist .cen o c ^ ()fJVOt(.(] vjf" 3 sc .na "tijftfed q- litP n snug lil tin >r\i:ue.. .Mr Co* br<ri was buri-d .st Sifcnrday Rt Rehoboth at levfrti Relock, ih? buna! servie* eing conduct fi |,v ^ paVrhr, i>v. .1".T. Liif>j(,h;,. After th? ervice ?? tba church, mem hers of !aldwel^lo% ?, A. F Ml. of which ie was a ?oe :n[ier committed hip tody ti ?ti I?st resting pince. Hn eayes a die v.0tPd wife and a host if friends to mourn his loss. We xtend o' ar sympathy to the be eavedi. o' nes. MPS?. J. C. Mcrgan of Parksvi lie lio*\ lr st Friday morning and was 3Tjrie<l Saturday morning at Parksville. Mrs. Riorg.in has been v dpj^tfd Christian from early 5rii.ldhoodi a nd has devoted much if her ti IR? to Christian work. Hh? took, great interest in all the woTk of her church. Sh? was in thoroueh sympathy with all the work that her denomination fos tered. This good woman will be missed in her home, her church and her community. She now ref.?? from ber labors. We rxteud our sympathy to the benav^d ones. Th?: re-was a large congregal i ni ibiit n'.tei.ded churoh here yester day. Cid. Bailey and wife from Ed'g fi-ld were at church. Th? Colonel mad" a pp.!?nd id Su nday ?chool sp^rct?. He has many friends here wbo are always, gb* ?J io see him, Mis--5 Katherine Bla'<e, pf Niue ty Six. Miss Tillie Gilchri. t and Mr. Tandy Gilchrist of Rehoboth attended church here yes'erday. Miss Blake, who ?? an accom plished musician, sang a beauti ful so'o "Saved by Grace'1 which was very much enjoyed hy tho large congregation. Mi. Sidney Wash, of ArJai.?e visi'ed his mother, Mr?. Ai.niej Wash, last week, Mr. Earnest Qua rle* whjle in j Columbia a few (lavs ;IL"> pur chased a handsome carpet for the hall nf the W. U. W. Ri.SK COTTAGE. Vernon School Pifluio. Mr. Editor: On lt?st Saturday our hearts were made t i r joice over the festivit?s of Vernon school. It was quit^ a success and perfect order prevailed. Exercises were opened wi'h prayer by Mr. J. J. Mayson. Wel come address was delivered by Mr. P. S. Mayson, who proved himself an orator fmm start to finish, holding the attention of his audience while bis eloquence rang in their ears. Then came showers of speeches, essays, dialogues and amaseinout of different kinds, Tho large aiir dienoe was held spell bou nd for two and a half hours. Music was furnished by Messrs. C. W. Pen uol, R. 0. Mayson and HarrisQ.? Lagroon. Dinner was antiouueed at half past one. Tho table was loaded with a perfect feast every thing that constitutes a first-class picnic' Enough was provided to feed twice the number present. After dinner we were'eulertain?d for one hour by Mr. Harrison La groon with his graphophone. Tho school was tnught by Miss Flor ence Stone. She is a resideut cf Princeton, Laurens County. Sh? is a graduate sf th* f?outh Caroli na Conference School of Cokes berry, S. C.,and is fully equipped, having proven her ability by the fruits of her lab >r. Strict di?ci pline was maintained in h^r school aud the exercises were opened every morning with pray T It wiil be greatly regretted if they should fail to employ her another year, as she has made a very favorable impression on the people of that section. The closing address wa6 de livered by Miss Maude Hollings worth, which on account of her gentle, soft vnice was very im pressive indeed. At t?iren o'cleck. weall began our journey home ward in every direction, with tie pleasure of that day indelibly upon our memories. We cm look back in years to come and be thankful that it was our good for tune to have been there. That night a great ero?cl of young people went dovn to Air. W. A. Reynolds, the old bachelor and he entertained them v.Ty de lightfully for two hours, with confectioneries and with bis graphophone. He has 150 record I think the finest pieces I ever heard aro the 23rd Psalm and th" Lord's prayer. Miss Stone will visit Augusta, and will take the train for Inr home in Laurens, S. C. She car ries with her the best wishcof many true friends. We are glad to state that Vernon schoul is fully abreast of any of the school? in ibe country. When we think of the progress she is making we need not wonder, for this schoul has the material, the talent in herited from ancestors, and all it needs is developing. We may y< t see the time that Vtrnon's soil will be marked with a collega an,| be the cen frill point in Ibis sec tion for the equipment of girl* and boys lo stun nu!, on hf?'* broad p ains tu b/attlH liir ugh life's journey. Ca ll ison, S. C. S. April 15th, 1107. What u bout mir Relf-ris?'g Buckwheat? Have yon ?ri??d H? May it Presco't. / ' "?'.?^\-.' .*..'? gu / .pir .. al .i tb. . -?nv fl i : cl ??rd of M'?v, . SO a. - ? it? DA Y: .ii.jffcxi-1fokal servie-*.. xJt' a. m. Orj??iiiz..l ??MI. u? Th" g'tl'Tal coi fl lif ll of Sundny i cKo?'p. h?. F. Durr., i. P Burc^'p. 12:15 Th^ importai c of ? -Indy '*r' local needs and c<-nd< * ions. W. !.. Col'man. W. I). Hol land. \'2:4r> Fn'hus:asm-its yalup in Snndr.v fohoo' work and how obtan ed.'F. ?. K. Bailey, J. 13. boyd. llJ.fi R-ccfi'. 3:00 p. m. je it iiPCPsSar.y 'o re cant ni":holli of Sunday school work? Fr? v. Maivin Auld. 3:4? The Sunday schod and Evangelism. R? v. John 0. Gougb, Rev. J. W. A nail. 4:30 Miscellaneous business and adjournment. FRIDAY: 10:00 a. ra. Devo'ional services. 10:15 H. m. The Bnraca move meul. What does it mean? S. J. Watson. The Phi'a?hpa movement. Pa p*-r hy Mrs. J. L M ?ni '. 11:00 The Sunday school as a t/mperance fore?. O. Sheppard? How to make the most of tem perance Sui day. Paper by Mrs. J. H. Tillman. ll:30 Kindergarten methods in nricnary Sunday school work. Paper by Mrs. W.sJ. Huietl. 11:45 The Sunday school and citizMiisbip T,G. lalbert, S. McG. S i mk in a. 12:30 p. m. How cm teachers \ make themselves more fffioiout; \. S. Tompkins, G. M. Siniib. 1:00 Miscellaneous buMiivEb ?md Belj"uri>m'entt '' The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, Thors is a disease ?TCvailing ?a this ;ountiy most dangerous because; so dfcceo M i^&Uvc. Many' ?m!d?n ?TrlEfc?a \? W~ deaths are cawed ty yf Jfr)^ r!i:.eumo..sa. heart failure cr apoplexy r- arc cher the ^esr.lt ci kidney cheeto. If i'.iwxy trouble is al , lowed to advance the kidney ?T>O is o :i cd fcload will attack th; ?*a?.rr?? vita! organs cr the kidneys thqn?aive3 bred: down cr.ci wast! \7j';-.? cell by celk Bladder troubles mc:;t always result from -. derangement cl the kidneys ?nd a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment cf thc kidneys, ii you arc fcr.iir.f; badly you san makt?-no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the peat kidney, ?iver and i !a:!dcr remedy. It corrects inability lo held urino end scald ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to po often during thc day, and to get up many lirrjS? during tho night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highesf for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. S-/amp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by ail druggists in fifteen band one-dollar sized bottles. You may haye a sample bottle of, this wonderful nev/ dis covery and a bock, "nat ' tells all about "lt, "both iiov**ct8*wiip-nooe.: sent free by mail. A^dr&ss Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, M. y. When v/riting mention reading this genere s offer in this paper. Don't make auy mistakes bm remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp-Root, and the address, Bil gharnion, N. Y., oa o"'ery bottle. Tyner'a Dyspepsia Rpiuedy. Many Have Dyspepsia and Don't Know lt. Du you belch up wind? Taste your food after eatina? A re you paie and j haggard? Does your heart flutter? Arc lyon dizzy? ho you have pains inside cr baok? Risings or pimples on thc ?skin? Are you low spirited? "Bad Irtath? Headache? AWak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? ,?ro you ner vous? If so you have Dyspepsia, and il is a dangerous condition. To cure, lake Tyner's Dyspepsii Remedy, It is made for just such troubles. Ty lier's Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from the stomach, strengthens weak stomachs, n nd cures Dyspepsia or In digestion. Druggists or by expressed cents a bottle. Money refunded if il rails to cure, Medical advice and cir cular fne by writing to Ty uer Reme dy Co, A'igusta, (Ja. ll Li BB ER TIRES: I have a machine for resetting your old tires ni putting on now ones. Bes! rubber tires carried in stock. All work guaranteed. W. H. Powell. Fr- sh shipment of Cake6 and Cracker? at Timinons Bros. ?Planing I am now prepared to g to Plane Lumber ol' all kinds, and can lill orders for Rough and Dressed Lumber in any quantity. Large supply of Bricks, Lime, Cement and Shin I g?es al wa) s on hand. g?~Fine Seed Peas for >ale at the market price. E'S. JOHNSON INSURANCE V1 lien placing your Insur Hfio" '.'ive me a call. I rep-: resent a ve'rj ??( rung line >l 1^1! * ?S - - - Insurance Companies, our Agent lor the largpst t^T?T lS . . . Insurance Co. I will ap-}| prec?ate a sl.are olyotirhusi j ue?s. I cnn lie lonni! nt my" ! ollicc-Oflirc \o ?---over Uaiikofj Kii ?ic it li >tt?r. assortment of Colgate's Son p. There is nothing Timmous Bros. fWE PAY YOU TO SAVE WAGONS At Bargain Prices. 1 have 10 One-horse Wagons l.[ iii?ti UXIH-that I will sell lor $u0.00 each for ihe next te:i days. Spot cu?h. Th"y are Great rJar gains. Call tu seo them at my shop. E. W. SAMUEL. Light Saw, Lathe and Shin gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, Supplies and repairs, Porta ble , Steam and Gasoline En aines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS.. Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOMBARD, AUGUSTA, GA. Bond your Barings to this strong, soonfl, tom. serrativo Barings Bank. On roquent, ira will aetut ?on FREE, a snpplr of oar "Rr.nk Messenger loner Mailers" for thu ufo transmission of oolnor currency In making bank deposits by mall. JTou can scrjd small deposits each week.and as your Bavin ?s accumulate will I sane jon; certificates of deposit bearing Interest at tho liberal rato of FRENCH COACH STALLION. The Celebrated French Coach Stallion, CALEMBOUR, will make the Spring Season at Edge field ai the stables of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son. The French Coach Horses are in tho front rank of excellence among the carriage breeds of the world Call and inspect this celebrated horse. Edgefiejd Frpnch Cosch Horse Co. J. P. NXION, Sec. and Trea. Clark'e Hill, S. C. The orner 9 ore s Specials for this week Beautiful Figured Muslin'io cents the yard. Very Sheer 40 in. Lawn 12h cents the yard. Very Sheer 50 in. Persian Chificn 20 and 25 cents the yard. indies' Gauze Lisle Hoie extra quality 3 pr*, for $1.00. Cannon Cloth and Linene. We ask your kind inspection. i The Corner Store W. H. Turner, Prop. f EDGSEFIET/iD ! I Clothing: Store -STRAW HATS LOW CUT SHOES TWO PIECE SUITS ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. Call and see our line . JL. HATriT. rtilizers Fertilizers. Good Fertilizers and work in the right place at thc right time bring the farmers the best returns of any investment they make. We are offering to the trade this season a full line of The Best Fertilizers manufactured. We appreciate the liberal patronage we have had from the farmers for the past few years, and hope to be able to serve them for the year 1907. Use Royster's Farmers7 Bone. Use Armour's Blood and Bone Goods. Use Patapsco Mastodon and Georgia Formula. Nitrate of Soda, Top Dressing for Grain, Lee's Ag i cultural Lime, Kaimt: 'All sold here exclusively by for FIRE INSURANCE Go to see W. H. HAULING Before insuring elsewhere. We represent the Best Old Line Companies, ^ W. H. MARLING, A GT. At The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, SC. SUCRENE Highly Endorse Arrington Bros. & Co,, Augusta, oj Gentleman:-Replying to your requestor" nceut date, wj say that when the agent came to ci* to buy ,,SUCRENE*| wa? afraid of it. After I fed my cow on it one week, s began to increase in her milk. It not only makes th? ct give more milk, but make? more cream than any Feed ever used. N. HEGGIE, Livery and Feed Stables^ ARRINGJON BROS. & C0. Leading Grocers^ AUGUSTA, GA. . Get Our Prices Before huyin{ We are? still prepared to supply your needs in reliable SI Rubber*. Better keep your feet dry. You eau buy no bet] than Brown Shoe Company's goods. We guarantee them. Clothings If yon ue/d a suit we can supply you at very reaiom Get our prices before buying. We are able to meei any pri< considered/We do not sell seconds in auy goods. "Bis Iso o of men's natl in latest styles. I>i"3T GooDs. We are offering soma vary low prices iu I ress gjodi*. Ev{ i rom the cheapest to the best. Trusting that we may be favoj a continuance of your valued patronage. ll IQ Ready. FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHES, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS, FOR LADIES* TAILOR-MADE SUITS ODD SKIRTS, AND SHIRT WAISTS When in Augusta mai our store your head quarters. * The J. Willie Levy & 866 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G< New Good are now arriving dail; and I invite the ladle to C?IH in to see them. While in the nort] ern markets I bought large and very beauti ful stock. dAS. E. HART - Get your Laundry in Tuesdays. THEY ARE HEBE THE NEW SPRING GOOD. \Ve lhavethe gooMa and can please the shoppers. All *sk is an inept ctiou of our stock. Our line of White Madras, P. K. Bleacoed Linen fe Ladies* Shirt waists aud suits was never more beauti'u Lar?e ?e?rtaDt>nt of India, Persian and Liuen Lawn. Vei alargo * tock ol cracked and plaid Gingham that is sure! please i b?* Mi?. Beautiful assortment of figured Batiet] Organd? ^Ltwos, .Muslins, Silk Mulls, Voils, Swiss, Marc line Silk wo ?elect from. A prettier stock can not be foul in any cit yritom. tn etaples such as bleached homespi lonsdale ct '?t>?c, etc, we defy competition. Lace? and Embroideries, We bave i >wsr di*p?aytd a stronger and more beaut il line of Val 1 ?ow, Embroidery, Medallions aud all kinds t: immings tl tatt well ave right now. Au inspection of it bi goods will COL wine? jon. v OXFORDS No one can I ?Aw ?n Oxfords for Men, Women, Boj M nw? and Cb iWwo. We have the latest styles in vici ai patent leather. L"**j? fit von. Chihin& and Hats, ipriakgaod <mmL""ier clothing is brim full most -etyiieh. suits' for men and boys S tck x? Arawhata fer men and boys. Convj theoe.igooie Our stock of the UP we st ard our beautiful sb let us show you J. \ ?f. PEAK.