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Leefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, APR. 84? 1907. Local News. * ' ''Strawberry Shortcake''will en tertain j( u for two hours at the college on Friday evening. . It is with r^git't thr.t v?e an nounce hat Mr. J. W Whittle viii move tn Manning about May the list to resido. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ?Sauders united with thu Edgefield Baptist church by letter on Sunday moru .ing last. By attending the entertainment a", the (ollegH on Friday evening v?.n will help the young men in t hhit Y. M. C. A. work. . . Lef The Advertiser ob office do your printing. Satisfaction guar anteed on every job sent ou1-, from this office. Mist? Kling bas every quality iu ber favor-original talent-beau ty, exquisite grace and a v oice of rare sweetness.-Detroit Journal "An' bow's y er wife, Pat?" a'Sure, she do bu awful sick.'' "Is . it dangerous f-he ip?" "No; she's tot? w?ak t' be dangerous anny more/' Mr. J. H. Allen bas joined the Sootbiug Syrup brigade. The lit tle gentleman arrived on Monday ajd has already asked bis papa to buy him an automobile. Miss Eva Wates, who scatters joy and sunshine and gladness wherever she goes, has closed her school ob the west side and has come home to remainvfor the sum : mer. The Corner Store is offering Borne special vaines this week that should be of great interest to the ladies. Read the Corner Store's .adverticemen* in this issue. Ml- Ralph Bailey arrived iu . "ESgefield on Saturday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Bailey, and the children. He may decide to make his home permanently among us. ' A dollar saved is two dollars made. Ask W. E. Tompkins to :give bis experience ^with Avery's .Cultivators. W. W. Adams. .Friday the 26th, instead of Fri day the 19th, is the day sot for the election of marshals .tor the town of Edgefield for the .ensuing year. Official notice ap pears in this issue. Mr. C. A. Long is one of the WMJst successful gardeners in this n*ck of the woods. Last Saturday he 'brought some very fiue cabba ges to this market that he grew iu iis garden. Mr. Geo. W. Scott of the Philip pi section was among the visitors to the coo btv seat on Saturday . last. George has a host of friends no Edge'fieia who always ' greet .him with great cordiality. The finest lemon cling Califor nia dessert peaches always on "hand. May & Prescott. Dr. R. A. Marsh attended the annual meeting of the State Medi cal Association which was held in B?nn"et*8ville last week, and was "beicorpd by being e'ected vice president of the association. Thft friend* of Mr. ,T. N. Fair rand Mr. D V. Harris are ^con gratulating them upon the fact (that no bills were found by the grand jury in tho indictments against them uuder the United States peonage act. Mrs. Ella S. Tompkins and Miss Grace will move into their elegant, new home early next week. Mi. and Mrs.* Bunch Tim merman will move immediately ?nto th* bric* cottage that is now fccupied by Mrs. Tompkins. Karlv Arabar and Orange cane seed on hand. May ?fe Prescott. Edgefieid and Trenton are rep resented at the Music Festival in Spartanburg this week by four .very pretty and very popular -young ladies : Misses Rhett and IMaxcio Sheppard and Misses Fan tiie May and Emma Betti?. The minutes of the Edgefield Association, "which met at Red Hill church ID September last, have just been issued All of the priut shops seemed to be overrun with work, aud the clerk had great difficulty in getting them printed at all. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. We solicit vour Prescriptions, .dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, -accurate compounding, and rea sonable prices. V/. E. LYNCH & CO. Mr. C. A. Griffiu bas rrceived and delivered to Mr. E. L Ryan a check for $2,000 as settlement in full for the loss which the lat ter sustained in the burning of his home. Mr. Griffin represents atrongand reliable companies that a re always very liberal m their a et ? lernen ts. They say Judge Bronson put on all sorts of airs while assisting -Judge Brawley in Greenville last week. He whizzed around the Mountain City PO much in auto mobiles that henceforth he will 'have to rid? his faithful black .with two cow-boy ppurs in order lo get him along fast enough. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give .?special attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A phare of your .patronage solicited. Timmons Bros. The Chester Lautem says t is one mule colt iu Chester c ty. Wonder how many ther: iu Edgefield? There ought ni be one less than a ibousaud. The ladies of the Chrysati mum atsc ciatiou have fifty s of high grade guano that the\ going lo give to somebody. 1 many ^atks are you going to \ The annual Interdenom lional Sundav School conven will bo held at Phihpi i on Th day aud Friday thu 2nd and of May. Every Sunday echo* earnestly requested to send d gates. Misses Emma Bet tis and Morrall of Trenton, were am the visitors to Edgefield on Tb day last. .Instead of makiug journey by rail, tho}' came u? Miss Bettis' . handsome t drawu by a spirited and i fleet-footeci steed Our stock" of mattresses is ^ large. We eau sell you a first-cl cotton mattress at from $5.5< $15 00. Edgefield Mercantile Cc Many persous were grei disappcii'led by tbe inability Rev. W. B. Wharton to preset tho Methodist church ou Sum attornoou last. Rev. Marvin Ai telegraphed from Charlotte Satuiday that Mr. Wharton wo be unable to come. Mrs. Abner Broadwater, wh< a rou6iciau as well SP a great Jo of music, is enjoying the Mu Festival in SpartanKurg t week. Mrs. Broadwater has great number of relatives io Sp tauburg and vicinity and v tarry for several days in ti progressive city. Just in, a car of Bran, guan teed un 1er Pure Food Law. W. W. Adams Mr. R. A. Cli8by is visiting 1 nieces, Mrs. J. M. Cobb aud M Emma Marsh, also, dividing ! time with Mrs. Ralph Bailey. ? borne is in Chicago but he spot a portiou of every winter io t 3oath. Mr. CUsby's visit to Edg field two years aero is very pie? antly remembered 'by those w met bim. Everybody enjoys a gjod mi 8trel. It mattera not what kind bumor you are in ?he coou sonj danes, jokes aud local hits w provoke a real hearty laugh th will do you good. Tbe college bo iuvite you to the minstrel th will be gi yen iu the auditoriu ou Friday evening. The adnu sion will be 35 cents for adults ai 25 cents for students and ch: dren. Ourfiiend aud neighbor, Jo! Bates, is still in Greenville. Du lng the day he sits as juror ar hears "the truth, the whole trut and nothing but the truth," ai at Dight he is "wined and dine iu the homes of* Greenville's "foi hundred." It vri(l require som time after returning to Edgefiel For him to get down to the simp life again. We would be glad for tl housewives to see our large stoc 3f Crockery. We have plain an decorated ware, and eau suppl the needs of every home. Ramsey & Jone ?. The Advertiser had a ver pleasant visit on Monday fror Mrs. Nancy DeVore. About six teeu ypars ago she moved fror the. Meeting Street section t G-raniteville. When she moved t that town 9he had five small chil Iren, all of whom through br training have grown to be m"] and women of influence and grea usefulness iu their community For many years Mrs. DeVore ha ba? been nue of Tbe Advertiser' subscribers. Her father before be was also a subscriber. Duikee's salad dressing. Heintz'i mustard dissing and peppe: sauce. \ May & Prescott. Mr. M. D. Lyon, the veteran lairymau, brings in a ten-galloi ;an of buttermilk every day auc sel ls it readily at ten cents pei a;al lon, which is a very Jew pric< when tJ>e quality of the milk ii considered. Mr. Lyon milks oulj three cows now, but. they give nearly three gallons fach, daily, Beff nds bis luthr to Augusta and realizes thirty ceuts pei pound for it. The butter from tbe most widely-known New York creamery cannot equal the prod uct of ihe Lyon dairy. Mr. P. B. Dav can grew other things besides fine corn. A colored man has made several trips to Edgefield recently with delightful strawberries that grew upon a square in Mr. Day's garden. Oue day last wepk he brought twenty odd quarts and sold them at the very reasonable price of fifteen ceuts per quart. It is really sur prising what a large quautity of berries can be grown upon a small square, when properly cultivated. This colored man stated to us that UDwrrds of fifty quarts bad been gathered from the small square in Mr. Day's garden. The Ptaudard of the lyceum en tertainment, instead of being low ered, was raised some degrees higher by the Parland-Newhall Company. Every number of last Wednesday evening'sprogram was refining in its influence, elevating in tone, and, withal, de'ightfully entertaining. The next and last attraction of this season's course will b? givpn on the 1st of May by tb" Pace-KHug Recital Compa ny. Th ip company is comopsed of three very talented young ladies. More will be s*id of it in a subse quent ie-^up. Large assortment of window sbrdes at very reasonable prices Ramsey & Jones. The foe to home, peace and hap piuess ie worry. The habit of wor ry keeps us cossiug bridges before we reach them. The evils that fret us most are those which threaten us but. have not yet ar rived. Stop worry inp: about I he bread that will not. risp. the new dress you are sur* the dressmaker will spoil, and th? next month' rent. If yf?n will firmly resolve to worry only about the evil or spe cial hardship this hour or minute aud can't Le av.iid^d, uinety-nine cases out of one hundred you will find there is no such evil or hard ship -Ex We have repeatedly h^ard it said that our young friend Robert Nicholson manages his farming operations with splendid ability, but now we have personal knowl edge of this faot. vVh?IH rakinga jaunt iuto the country a few after noons ago, the writer passed Ihe home of Mr. Nicholson. He has eeveral large fields enclosed with strong wire fences, and in one of these there were something like forty hogs of all colors, sizes and agee. In another field there was a flock of well-cared-for sheep, and in the cow lot was seen the "low ing herd" of some twenty or more CDws, bulls, yearlings and calves. It goes without saying that the farmer who devotes so much time aud attention to stock raisiug'also manages his farming operations ?veil along all liups. The Pace-Klin^Recital Company. The last attraction of the lyce um course is bocked for Wednes day evening next. The entertain ment will be given by the Pace Kliug Recital Company, which is | composed of three beautiful and very talented young ladies. A varied or miecellaueous program, consisting of vocal aud instru mental music, readings, recita tions, etc., will b6 rendered. These young ladies have received Ihe highest possible endorsement from critics and the press in every sec tion of tb? country The manager? have labored un ceasingly to Baak? the lyceum course a success. No?r4 jt is up to the people of the towa Jb give them a yery large audi??<u<S? on Wednesday evening next and (herGby give expression to their appreciation. Miss Gertrude Srumfield. The Woman's Mission Society of the Baptist church speut a de lightful hour on last Friday after noon, when a la^ge number of the membership gathered to welcome Miss Gertruda Brum field aud hear her tel) of ber work as slate mis-? siouary among the mill operatives of Horse Creek Valley. Mi*s Brumfield bas been in South Carolina for several years, and together with Miss H. H. Wright is doing noble service in h er cho sen work, visiting and working in six lowus, Vaucluse, Langley, Orangeville, Warrenrilie, Bath and Clearwater. The women of this association are especially interested in Mies Brumfield, not only for her per sonal charm?, but for the reason that she has been adopted by tho Woman's Mission Societies of Edgsfield as their own mission ary. This is th? third viait of Miss Brumfield toEdgefield eounty and at each visit she becomes more and more beloved. Sbe was the gueetof Mrs. J. H. ..Tillman while in Edgefiald. . ( Deal7 of Mrs. M. DI. Paul. Alter a lingering ill ness which | lasted through mauy months. Mrs. Paul, the wife of Mr. Mark Paul, died at her home in Aiken on Wednesday last. The remains were brought to EdgefieJd and in terred in the village cemetery on Thursday, Dr. C. E. Burts officia ting at the funeral. Mrs. Paul was Miss Mamie Covai before ?ter marriage, I be daughter of the late Mr. Lewis Covar. By her gentle manner and amiable disposition she easily won the affection aud esteem of all with whom she met. In the homo is where the true character of an individual is reflected. And it was here that the beautiful lurer life of this good woman was revealed! Her self-sacrificing de votion to the membeis of her household, and others near and dear to her, was without a paral lel. Besides her husband, two bright, little children survive this good woman. They have beeu committed into the keeping of Mrs. James Paul, who will be both a mother and grandmother to them. Mrs. Paul was a member of the Edgofield Methodist church. Do your lamps smoke? Try the People's Oil. We handle it. G. L. Penn & Son. Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares all sizes and attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest pofisible price. Geo. F Mi m s, Edsefield, S. C. Very Handsome Toilet Sets, ranging in price from $3.50 to $6.50. Ramsey & Joues. Beautiful assortment of Iron and Enameled beds. We invite the ladies to call to see them. Ramsey & Jon^s. You need a new Scarf Pin for' the Easter cravat. We have a large lot to select from, also many other pretty things in the way of jewelry. Ramsey ?fe Join s. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Oiiiega, Grandeur and White Wings flour always o.i bund at May & Prescott. and look, in the glass You can't help pucker to think of tasting it. By the use o? PoW*ders~you -take this right into your syste and ruin your stomj AVC Sappi Royal is made" from than Alum.but you ha Soldiers Just Returned. i Jn looking over feme old copies of The Advertiser a few days ago W9 came across 1 he following which is taken from the issue of Jilly 29th, 1S63: Lieutenant W. H. Brunsonof? Uo. D, 14th Rpgt., who was BO pairfully wounded before Rich mond a year ago, celebrates the anniversary of that event by re turning home wi!h a bullet hoi? through each thigh-which pleas ant punctures he received from thc jbands of th > Yankees at Gclty-sfeurg. The friends of this intrepid soldier will be glad to hear that his sveuuds are doing weil, and thal be is already get tins about a little ou tie, crutches. Mr. \V. S. Covar, 60u of o.ur old townsman. Mr. Sherry Covar, i as also just got nome from Virginia-; he has been brought low iby tynboid pneumonia, but "Home, swe-'-ir. Home" bas already set him upon hiB feet. Preparing fe? Memorial Day? The members of the Edgefield chapter JJ. D. C. held a very en thusiastic meeting attie home of Mrs. H. A. SmitQ on Friday af ternoon. Gen. T. WV/Carw:iiejpet with the ladies on this occa.sic/i in order to assist them int Jau uin'g for the proper observance of Memorial Day. All veterans from far and near are iuvited aird urged io come to Edgefield on May the 10.h and participate in the memoria/ exer cises. The hour for assembling will b^ 3:30 in ?he afternoon. Tko place for assembling will be an nounced next week. Tb.? exercises which will consist of suitable ad dresses, special music, eic, will be held in the opera bouse, and from there the tbrong will march to the ?emelery and placo flowers upon the .soldiers' graves. The pro gram iu detail will be published next week. Every atten-tiou possible will be shown th? veterans who attend the memorial exercises. The ladies will provide a delightful luncheon for thom, which will be served im mediitely after the exercises are over. The vete raus can procure badges to ?he luncheon from Gen. Carwiie or Waj. Andersou. All chairmen of committees are urged to report to Mrs. Fisher at the earliest possible ii m e. A Criminal Attack on au inoffensive eitzen isfre quently made in that apparemtJy useless little tube called the "Ap pendix." It's generally the result of protracted constipation., follow ing liver torpor. ]. r. King*? Kew Life Pill? regulate the liver, pre vent, appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25s G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lynch & (Jo. Choice green English Peas can ned, 10 cents per can. May & Prescott. .FOR SALE: Imperial Pekin Duck Eggs-13 eggs for $1.00; also some choice prize-winning Chrysanthemums at 50 cents per j dozen. Asa G. Broadwater Keg Heintz's sweet mixed pick-? les. May & Prescott. Little Joe harrows. May & Prescott. Take up tbe old carpet or worn out matting, and let us supply you with new matting in bright and attractive patterns. The quality is good and tho price very reasonable. Edgefield Mercantile Co. 41 Consumption is less d y *3> Certain relief and us 41 will result from the folio ?gs Hopej rest, fresh ail .J Emulsion. ?9? jgj ALL DRUGGISTS : 5< jen --you will see the effect ing-it makes you pucker so called cheap Baking ^puckering, injurious Alum m-you injure digestion, ich. pure, refined Grape Cream < ve the profit of quality, the p JDahlia and Rose Contests. The ladies of the Chrysanthe mum Association have decided to have dahlia and rose contests iu connection with their Fair next fall. The details of these contests will he announced later. In addi tion to the fertilizer premiums, the merchants are .co,nH?g forward with valuable prizr-e. A ,new feat ure of the Fair will be a ?fl irai parade, a prize being awarded to the most beautifully decorated vehicle. The floral parade will ap peal to the young people who do not cultivate floiveip, and there fore enlist their <eo-operatiou iu making tho Fair a 8U???8B. Mrs. Di&trick, the national W. C. T. TJ. organizer, will be afc. Clark's Hill on May 7th, Mo doc i May 8th, Parksville May 9tb,j Plum Branch May 10th and Edge field May lltfa. Sir.. Marion j^oodwar.d, a for mer stu de ut of the S. C, C. I, spent Saturday aiid Sunday at the. college. Mr. Woodward has been on the staff of tbe Augusta Herald for the past year and has been doing splendid work. He as always a welcomed visitor to jEdg?/ield. N"otice. J ^Notice is hereby given that the Town .Council of Edgefield will | hold au -eie&tion 'on Friday, April 26tb, 1907, -to -ele.pt two marshals ?for theeusuiugyear. Applications should be filed with it&$ .clerk by four o'clock of said date, W. W. Adams, Mayor. W, H. Harding, Clerk. 5 Ineura-krae Lessons :-If you are insured always/et the agent know if you take auy .slher Insurauce ou the propenty .or flt .there comes a change in the ownevrsfBirj of the property, or if tho buildings be come vacaut, or if you make-ex traordinary repairs ou the build-?J ings, or if personal properly is; moved. YGiur policy contract re-! quires this. Get Permit. E, .J. Norris, Agt. if Adams' five dollar flour doesn't please you, .notifyjhim and get your V. Why order Lace Curtains ti&ow a catalog house or a city store*? We can save you money. An iu spectiou of our large stock is all we ask. i Edgefield Mercantile Co. Just -received pimeutoes or sweet j peppers foi .sandwiches. May & Prescott, Luz i au Ground Coffee in $?LfOQjj cans, cup aud saucer extra. May & Prescott. Butter Thins, Five o'clock Teas, Social Teas, Snaps, etc., fresh. May & Prescott. Fresh shipment of Nunually's Candies just received by express. G. L. Penn & Son. Try our 10 cents Salmon. G. L. Peuu & Son. We want everybody to try a pound of our 12? cents Green Coffee. G. L. Penn & Son. If you want tho best bed spriDgs on the market buy the "Blue Rib bon"' or the "Natioual." Edgefield Mercantile Co. Try my "Cresta" Coffee. Five pounds in air-tight bucket for . $1.00 P. P. Blaiock, Jr. , leadly than it used to be. 4* ually complete recovery wing treatment : 4* -, and-Scott*\r Dc. AND $1.00. fr**?*?**** AKING OWDER rf Tartar-Costs more ?rofit of good health. Ca])t. 0. P. Bright is DOW con ductor on the Edgefield brauch of the Southern, and is making the schedules almost to the minute. He is enabled to do this, however, by having the crew of the rock train assist in handling the freight. Capt. Bright expects to make Edgefield his home. E. J. Norris* Insurance Lo Only 5 Fire Insurance Compa nies (except a few whose losses were nominal j paid their losses in Full without discount, in the Great San Francisco fire. These were the Aetna, Continental, Qupen, Royal, and London Liver pool & Globe. See Best's Reports. J represent tha two first named. E. J. Norris, Agt. T>bs Aetna and Continental are two arno;)]? the largest Fire In surance Companies in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna hastie Jargest Capi tal Stock of all Companies. 1^. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the lar gest Surplus of all the Companies, E. J. Norris, Agt, I appreciate the patronage aud business intrusted to me, from the A & K railroad to Batesburg, through Edgefield, Saluda and Aiken counties, and am very grateful ?or same E. J. Norris, Agt. I write Bond insurance, Life Insurance, Accident Insurance, Health Insurance, Tornado In surance, Plate Glass Insurance a&.d jLjfe Insurance on Horses andi] Mules. * JE. J. Norris, Agt. The Rate of coat ,on Dwellings and Barns in the country is $1.20 per hundred or if threes yaars, 80 Jcts per huudred. E. J. Norris, Agt, The Aetna and Pheuix are al jmost the only Companies accom modating euough to insure your tenanted couutry buildings, be cause you give them your better cl ass of-business. Do you appre ciato this, ?E..J. Norris, Agt. Fire! Fire] Fire j Fire! The cost is too small to go uninsured. .3. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix willi iw.rite your Country Stores aud j S&t?em Gius. E. J. Norris, Agt 'FiiQSh tPw/oes and Evaporated] Applies.. JP. JP, Blalock, Jr. His Dear <01d Mother. "My dear old mother, .who is -uti JV eighty three yearn old drives j on Electric Bitters," writes W B Branson, of Dublin, Ga. "She bas] taken -them for about two years and enjjoyfi an excellent appetite, ! feels Wang and sleeps well." Thaffl ?the may Electric Bitters affect th? aged,-nd the same hap py results follow in all cases of j female weakness ?and general de bility. Weak, puny children too,| are greatly strengthened by them. [Guaranteed also for stomach j troubles. 50c. G. L. iPenn & Son I W. E. Lyuch & Co. FOR SALE : Two Rad Poll Milch Cows; also one Short Horn male Calf four months old. E.W.Samuel. Eggs Fur Sale: Why not raise fine chickens? I can supply you with eggs-13 for $1.00. I raise Barred Plymouth Rocks only, and j I have none but the purest breed. I Your orders solicited. J. P. Bates Out of Sight. "Out of sight, cut of mind," is .-an old saying which applies with ??pfcial force to a ?ore, burn or) wound that's baeu ir^ated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of | existence. Hies too and chilblains disappear und?r its healing influ ence. Guaranteed 25c. G. L. Penn & Sou W. E. Lynch cfc Co. Just received delightful Roast ed Coffee, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Timmous Bros. 3toroa to Glose at Seven. As is indicated by the follow ing article of agreement, the mer chants of Edgefield will close their stores at seven o'clock, beginning May the 1st: We the undersigned merchants and business men of the town of Edge fold hereby agree to close our respective places of business at seven o'clock p. ra., beginning 3u May 1st. next, and continuing until Sept. 1st. next: Timmons Bros., W A Hart, J E Hart, Ram 3ey&?Jones, P P Blalock, Jr., May & Prescott, May ? Tompkins, W W Adams^Jones & Son, J W Peak, W E Lynch & Co, J M Cobb, W H Turner, T E Lamb, R r Scurry, T G Talbert, J Huben stein, Dunovant & Co, W L Duno on t, G L Penn & Son, Dorn ? Minis, J L Hart, Edgefield^Merc. Co. Representative ol the Salvation Army Visited Edgefield. Miss Hester Campbell who was in Edgefield last Thursday is probably tbe first member of the Salvation Army to visit our town. She is a cadet of the Relief Corps stationed at 1283 Broad street, Augusta, with Capt. and Mrs. Brown in charge. Her mission was to solicit funds for the charitable work of the Salvation Army, last week being set apart by the gener al organization as a week of spe cial effort for this purpose. Miss Campbell was pleased with her visit to Edgefield, and made a favorable impression ou those who met her. Mr. M. G. Woodward, a former student of our college, now on the staff of the Augusta Herald was here on Saturday and spoke very highly of the Salvation Army work in Augusta, saying that they were accomplishing things which had never before been undertaken in Augusta, and that the columns of the Augusta Herald were al ways at their service. Letter to T. J. Paul. Edgefield, S. C. . Dear Sir: The cost of a gallon of paint pat-on is about $5 no matter what paint you bay. 100 gallons Devoe put.on $600 110 " next-grade 44 560 120 44 next-to-that " 609 130 4< next *4 660 HO " next-to-that 44 700 150 44 next " 750 160 *? next-to-that " 800 170 44 next 44 850 180 S? next-to-that 44 900 190 44" next M "950 200 next-to-that 44 1000 210 44 next 44 1050 220 44 next-to-that " 1100 The strongest paint is the one that takes 1 aast gallons; least gallons to buy; least gallons to paint; and the strongest paint is the one that wears longest. These lessons are useful. Yours truly F W DEVORE & CO. Edgefield Mercantile Co. 22 Hard Times In Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers j and drought aro almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of to day; although a citizen^of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has not yet for gotten a hard time he encountered. He says: "I was worn out and dis couraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It took less than one bottle to I completely cure me." The safest and most reliable cough and cold I cure and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed. 50c and Uffl G. L. Penn & Son W. I E. Lynch Exposition States. Very low rates to Norfolk. \Va.3 return account Jamestown ter. centennial exposition via SOJJTIJ E RN RAILWAY. , Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily com mencing April 19th, to and in cluding November 30th, 1907. Very low rates will also be made for Military and BraBS Bands in uniform attending the exposition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer tour ist tickets. For full information call on Ticket Agents ^Southern Railway, or write: R. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C. We can supply your needs in Paint, Oil, Paint Brushes and Whitewash Brushes. G. L. Penn & Son. Jikct received a large shipment of shoes. See them before buying. May & Tompkins. Full stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want the best give os al call. May & Tompkins. We. solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN & SON. Ice? Ice, Ice? Ice. I ?-ra now ready to deliver Ice iu any quantities and very cheap. I solicit a liberal patronage. Phone me. Edsefield, S. C. M. A. Taylor. Come and Bee our Iceland Ice Cream Freezers. May & Prescott. We have a large stock of Rugs aud iuvite the ladies to call to see them. Edgefield Mercantile Co. A puncheon of genuine Cuba Mo lasses just received. May & Prescott. Death o? Mn. J. O. Morgan? No sadder event could have be? fallen the people of Parkovill* than the one which occurred in the death of Mrs. J. G. Morgun BO well beloved at home, in the Iowa of Edgefield, and throughout tba county. Mrs. Morgan was Miss Marga ret Bueeey, a sister of Rev. G . WV Bussey now living at Fountain Inn, and Mr. Pat Bussey of this county. She will be missed, not only for her sweetness' of disposition, and sympathetic Christian spirit, but for the fact that she was one of, the few eager to do and accom plish in the service of the Master.] A member of the Parksville Baj tist ohurch for many years, she was the pioneer in Women's mis? sionary enterprise in the Edge-j field association, being our fir superintendent of the work, sow ing through tears and sorrow foj many years when there were foi to give ber aid or even a word encouragement, and with years ol ill health, she persevered in faitl and enthusiasm, never fainting in the death of adversity. Sh? wa! rewarded in living long e nough tc see some fruits of her laboi however, in the enthusiastic mit sionary interest which characteri zes the women of this association. It was at her suggestion, that the Edgefield association undeirtool the support of Rev. John Lake. Mrs. Morgan was one of th? best and noblest of women. Whet it became known at Edgefielc that she was critically ill, much sorrowing interest was mani?j fee ted that a stranger might ha\ thought she lived here in 01 midst. We can aot keep from li menting over our loss and wo dering who will take her place if it can be filled, but for her 1 feel no anxiety. She is reupii the reward of her life and labor and enjoying what she most Iii here, though imperfectly, tb. companionship of tue saints mi pertect, and the glories ol: eternal city of which her Sarioi and ours is the light. In the bereft home there ii bi one left to feel most keenly great grief. For Mr. Morgan ?vei heart wells up with sympathy Mrs. Morgan left no children her own, bat had been a mothej to many. An adopted son Jobi Morgan Gilchrist was in attenf ance at the college at toe time her death. 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