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icefield Advertiser ?. h. M IMS, - - - EDITOR TERMS: ONE ?EAE $150 SIX MONTHS .75 AVfi?NESDAtf, OCT. 28, 1908. r Tb" greater the difficulty/""| -the more ?lory in surmounting Jj it.-Skillful-pilots gain their j? I reputation from storms, and I ^"i?^?sV-EPISCURTJS. Vj "purrah, for the peerless Bryan! "y How. . .do you like ' our new "On to the White. .House,'' say ,the!Democrats. :. -v--. .... Straight whiskey generally , make . .a crooked man. . . The Ad-vertiser ia approaching the "^Fonr ;score inarki but hew blood l'c'o?^es~its''Ve?ns. ; ' . - --.7. : ' ??- " . ? I . ^ -^onth Carolinians have planked . do^h^aiout ?8,000 for Democracy. That's- loyalty .iii" a. visible, tan gible iorm.. : . ; - >. : <.: ' . -r^ifrTbe Advertiser AS new .through out this week: Xew form, new type, ? hew rules, new- borders, new news, : everything new: esas* SE-!-iiiiaa " "Watch for improvements from "'.?ieek toNveek. It is our purpose to -jpflblish a .paper, that will be tl ic : ;peer:of any weekly in the state. lita -ffdgefieldT-hotli town and coun : ty^will send a large representa tion to the Georgia-Carolina fair to be held in 'Augusta next week. ' A good: cotton market draws the cotton from many miles. That's why . ildgefield's public square is crowded -almost every, day with cotton laden wagons. i An up-to-date air ship can be. pur chased for- something like ?4,000. Wonder what "high flyer" in Sonth Carolina will* be the fitrt to purchase ...one.'.. . V.; The "ears"' of the W. C. T. JJ .. . drinking : trough must ;burn inces -santlyV:People are talking, about it - (saying nice things) all tho time. We, nave recently received sever al whiskey advertising propositions. But liquor advertisements can't get into our. columns for "jove or mon ey." . . _ /TWjien one butts his cheekbone! -against;a gate standing open on the; .-.flide..walk 2 these, dark, nights, and Incidentally- sees forty million stars, '"it makes him think, along With nn *" printable " thoughts, that the city ; jordmance. against gates opening on s the johtside , should . be revived and .enforced1.-" Growth and Enlargement. Since this newspaper was es v t?ibTish?d in 1835 it has been pub ' E l?sH?cl in folio form until this week. .. The, ? Advertiser greets .its readers M this week in the popular seven-col umn quarto form. The change has.! ,been:?contemplated for. some, time 3but not until.recently did we feel so urgently the necessity of the change. . Our/advertising patronage increased --.soiremendousij' it became, impera . frye that , we have morie space. Fur thermore; the new form will afford additional.space for reading matter] and better, position for our adverti ?n>f-.8ere>"<"''i.:./ ( We'have recently improved our| " plant* by pf^rchasing several hiui d^d^doliars" worth of new type and ' ..ncSundry, printing material, which will a Ifr'^enabie us in future to issue a4>etter 'and1 more attractive paper fromi a '"-.mecriahical 'standpoint. . Almost I . ?jevery lineof . type in this issue .is j? fresh;from the. foundry. v ..ii?n Our: facilities for doing job ~ printing Jrave also been greatly '^improved. Additional improve* j j.'*, ' menta are., already being planned; :o .The |act is, the. >writer will not stop -I Short of making; The Advertiser's equipment th?', best in this section "" of'the state.' Where Bullets Flew: .li/iH* >jlln.<'V.'j:-.T;.;i.rr, '? .'? )?-."'.' . : i David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of tba ? civil war, who ---. . 'lost a ioot . at ' Gettysburg, says : "Tjiaigood . Electric Sitters have done ie worth more than five hun ".^c<dred. dollars to rae. I spent much . -money doct?ring. f?r a bad eas? of ss i stomacht trouble, to Mttle purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, aud di theyioored me. I now take them suii fes-.a tonic, and.: tb*v . keep, me vu* strong v and -well." 50c at WE . Lynch -<fc G?;v B: Timmon.*, P^nn & Holstein', successors tb Cr.lL'? Pemi & Sou, drug St?res: Closing Days of Court. In the case of Mr.'W. J. Gaines against Mr. L. Swearingen suit for damages, the plaintiff contending that the defendant employed a l?; borer that'was under contract with him, a verdict was rendered for the defendant. The suit brought by Mr James S. Stevens against the county for in jury'that was received- -while e.ross ingabridge resulted in a verdict of #250 for the plaintiff. .1. William Thurmond, ~Esrf., ^represented Mr. Stevens, and B. E. Nicholson, Esq.* the county. The case of Mr. E. W. Samuel against-the the town of 'Edgctield, being an action for damages, for in juries alleged to have been received through a fall from a bridge near the cotton mill, resulted in a verdict of ?50 for Mr-Samuel. J. Wm. Thurmond, Esq.', represented the plaintiff and Sheppard Bros thc town. / Silver Medal Contest at Cleora. Sunday afternoon was the appoint ed time for the silver medal contest at Cleora school.' This boniest was arranged by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at Cleora, and the contestants and selections were as follows:-Miss Fannie L. Cheat ham, "Put yourself in his place:"' Miss Gladys Morgan, "A Temper arme St?ry"; Miss Marie Morgan, "The drinking house over the way"; Miss Janie E. Reel, "The three homes"; Miss Grace T. Williams, ''One of the fallen". The devotional exercises and pro gram were conducted by Mr" 31. H. Deal for the Woman's Christian Temperance . Union. The judges were Mr. J. T)- Hughey, of Reho both, Mrs. J: Ii. Tillman, and M rs. J. JJ. Minis, of Edgefi?ld. ' The young ladies all did weil, and especially as they bad very little time for .training. The beautiful silver medal was presented by Mr. J. D. Hughey to Miss Faunie Cheat ham. The Sunday School room was beautiful in its decoration of autumn leaves, and festooning in ' red white and blue, with the white ribbon bow arid W. C. T. IT. in white letters o ver the rostrum. -1 The class of medal contestants sang several temperance songs, and have w doubt convinced some in the audience of the great -evils-and calamities .which follow strong drink The young men of Cleora will con test for a silver riiedal on 4th Sun day in November. Miss Cleora Brimson is president of the Young Woman !s.... .Christian . Temperance Union.. Mrs. W. T. Reel acted as organist' and" Miss Jennie Cheatham led the music of the choir. V isitors Avere present from Reho both, Berea, Gilgal and Edgelield, This is only the beginning of a great movement for tem pe ran ce and pro hibition in the Cleora and adjoining communities. Mrs. J; L. Minis. Mr. Llewellyn Hamilton Weds Miss Lucy W. Briggs. A very pretty and interesting event of last Wednesday was the mar riage of Miss Lucy Winslow Briggs, of North Augusta, and Mr. Llewel lyn Holloway Hamilton, of Edge field. S. . C., the marriage , being celebrated at noon at the home of the bride in North Augusta. The entire lower floor was beau tifully decorated with palms, ferns, southern smilax and quantities of golden rod, the color scheme throughout being green and yellow The thrilling tones of wedding march, played by Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, announced the entrance of thc bride and groom, and the ceremony was impressively per form^ by Rev. Dir: C. E. Burts. Immediately after the ceremony a'delicious buffet luncheon was served'after which Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left for their home in Ed geri eld. The bride's travelling suit was a very pretty and stylish one of pearl gray cloth, with hat and gloves to match. Miss Frances Briggs was assist ed in receiving the guests by Miss Bertha Knight and JM rs. Guy Bax ley. Miss Briggs and Miss Knight were daintily gowned in white and blue mull dresses and Mrs; Baxley wore a dress of black silk with lace. Mrs. .Hamilton is the eldest .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Briggs and her sweet disposition and brightness have made her be loved by all who know her. Mr. Hamilton is one of the'most prosperous planters of Edgelield and to both many'friends offer the sincerest congratulations. .' Among-the out-of-town guests at the wedding were the Hon. W. W. Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton; Mr. P. B. Mundy and Mrs: Mundy; Dr. Guy Baxley and Mrs. Baxley: Miss Frances Baxley and Miss Mary Lou Baxley of Grovetown; 31 rs. A. M: Bailey and Master Henry Ma lorie Bailey, of Harlem; 31 ?ss I?er tha Knight, of Mc Bean: Mr. and Mrs; T. ET. Briggs, T. H. Briggs, Jr., of Hephzibah; Mr. C. II. B. Williams, Mr. Osman Williams and Mr. Holland Hamilton, of Edge rield.-Augusta Chronicle. I We arp ready for the bunters, wjtrha full stock of guus.-tdv-ll.-, hungrig c lats, leggings, etc. Ramsey it Jones." ' Friday's Parade. The.llnral parade on Friday will be arranged in the following order: Military/City Couneil, Bearden's Band] The Press--thc Chronicle, Thc Advertiser, Tho News. Trades Display, Rigs, Horseback Hiders, Floats. Senator Tillman at Home. After, an absence <>i' nearly six moifth? abroad. Senator and Mrs. B. R. Tillman arrived at ?i?ir Tren ton linnie Thursday hist. On Fri day they held a delightful family reunion. Senator Tillman's friends are greatly rejoiced over his im proved condition. Ife has been al most entirely restored to his' accus tomed strength and vigor.i Edmunds . & May's Open Air Hotel. Messrs. A. A. Edmunds and L. Ti May have purchased the restaurant or lunch counter on Main Street next door to the Timmons drug store and will conduct a first class place; They-will keep fresh oysters, fish, meats of all kinds and will serve them in the most acceptable manner. When hungry drop in at Edmunds & May's Open Air Ho tel and make your wants known. Their chef will please you. She Had a Bad Cold. , Geo-ge-'-Would you Ferham if I should kiss you?" Jud jin "'Now, George, you know very vv-dl I hav^ such a cold I .-careelv speak above a whisper."-Atlan ta Georgian. Notice to Greditors. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Edenfield, C> urf of Common Ph -m. J A lie!hind , nd R S Rolland .i* ?olm'u.i-1 ratois i-i lim i-Htur? nj '?f.j.] fl.llhllid, d-'C 'M-ef'i, jiti-l io tli^iv own right. - Plnl'ntiffs ngH?opt. Mrs. M'?j li? WM id), rt al D .O-ndanJi?. X- ticfi is her- by i/ivyn 'o whom it in M v concern, ?ha? I ursuti-t to i h* d??$r$R in thi" cans?*, ?r\ . sons holding oliiinrw HVH.?ii?! ?he i'-t.t.tM cf .i .1 Til * * 11 aid decpjt.-wl i.vte h-re hy i<C|ui''"d fT, i r^s-n: r?nd prove f-uch ol?im? hpfort? rvifl as M?ster.on or bf?&rgj-he ?.0rh :d?? -cl' No.vp.mber; 1 'JOS <>r ,fa;i!.ip81*^,0 d , they will he barred ' i/o tn rf civi'ng onv port hin nf c >'?d ,.7 \V;F. . ROATH.- . Mr-.ster Kdgefiaid Cornily. \\ on ld Mortjr/igM Tb H Farm. A. furnier on pur?! Rout" 2. Empi'r?-. Ca.. W. A [Floyd by natue says: ''Bockiejr'R- Arnie-. R?IIV'H1 cured the two woist sores I ev<ir saw : one on. my hand and. oil" on my lpg. It is worth pier? than its weight in gold. I would nc" he without it if I had to p-.ortHiige ?he farm to get it," Only 25 at WE Lynch it Co., B Timmons, Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. All th" new things in Dress goods at reasonable prices. May ?fe Tompkins. Dou't mace any .mistake, but remember the Dame, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. Y., on e*'ery bottle. Maple Syrup and Biu-kwheatat PENN & HOLSTEIN'S. Had A Close Call. Mrs. Ada L Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Cronin Hotel, Vaughn. Mies., says: "For several months I Fullered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have ile grip xon me, wheo a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I b^enn taking.it, and three bottles aiTeet ed a complete cu.-e." The fame of this life saving cough .r,nd 3old remedv, and lung and throat heal er is "world wide. Sold at W E Lynch (fe Co., B Timmons, Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son, drug stores. bQc and if 1.00 Trial bottle freo. We are headquarters for Ham ilton Brown Shoe Company's cele brated American Lady and Gents dress shoes. Bept children's school shoes and working man's shoes on the market. Try our ''God man's" wear well ehopp, all solid. RIVES BROS. For Rent: Two 5-room cottages and o rooms in another cottage. Mrs. D. S. Du Bose. BLOCKADED. Every Household in Edgefield Should Know How to R?sist if. The hack aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. Mrs. J E Stallings, living in Aiken, S. C., says: "For several- years 1 suffered more or less from backache and rheumatism. I used different reme dies and treatments but did not succeed in obtaining satisfactory relief until about two months n^o when I procaired a box of Doan's kidney pills. 1 used them according to directions, and can say that nothing eyer proved oF as great beneiit to me. The pain in my back was greatly diminished, my-kin nays became strong and that dull, tired feeling disappeared. 1 have no hesitan cy in giving Doan's kidney pills my recommendation. ' ' gBBBEBBBBSB33 o Grand Floral Parade Eiders ajid Beardeii?s splendid Ore Only LO ccntsiadmissi?i ?tervAssociation are Tli?y will be prepared both noon and evejiinfi Fi l For bi sr. rxbihUuf twelve ?nt oMXM.is, -.-m-h :i d?2cr?jit v?r?ejyj Wicker rocker, given by the Edjjre iield Mercantile Go. PorsS??nc^t'?st iii th's ?bm'Ct?i'oTi-; j One' uniiij-.-'!:>, gi war ir; : ?Dofji.&? ivli?us.' ^'ftbia^q'oj -.I;. . . .: .. .Ii-For bo-st-exhibit ol' fixe ol' thc fiiimt varieties white: t?nt glass dish, given by Dr. .las. S. Byrd. Forsof?ona ,l>ast in tliis o?lle?fci?ff: ''.Auto veil,- given hy Miss;ida (?<?var.-j : ?. Finest ?3 ?1 lectio n > J :' 1 tfjn &: d ra w ? i work centcqni'.'jyg* , ...|] )>y Dr. C. P. rj^eVore. : -, _ . .".; .. -?. Finest collectf?ti ol' yellow: Mar.'quilt given by W.H. Turner. ."> Finestcollection of red: Hug, given by J. K?beristeiii. 'j. Thc greatest number nf fine ones on one plant: Picture, given byxEenn & Holstein. 7 Finest single white: Pair of pictures, given by ('apt. Urunson. Come one and a?l-?-p; A Healr.hy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health pince w? b^gan using Dr.'Kirg's New Life Pills, ihrer years ag'j," says L A Bartlet, of Hu raj lloute 1, Guilford, M;iin<\ They cleanse and tot.e the Rvs tern in a. gentle way that does you irood. 25c at. "W E Lynch ? Co., fl Tirnmons, P^nn <fc Holstein, FUCC'j3sors *io <"r L Penn & Son, drug stores. Real Estate. X<>. 101. One of tlu> liest Hotels in any country Town in th? Smith, 14- Rooms and all appurtenances, already furnisho>l,.we!I established, well equipped, well patronized. Situated near the business part of the Town of Edgefield, S. C. This Hotel is known and patronized by the T. P. ??Bt from all over the count ry. Ko. 102. A comfortable Cottage on Buncombe Street, in Edge??eld, S. C. Ko. Oozy Cottoge near the business part of the Town in Edge field, S. C. No. 104-Residence <>n Jeter Street in Edgefield, S. C\ No. 1()">. r.UD-acre Finn between Edgefield and. Trenton S. C. No. ?Ut?. -iOO-aciv Farm :ii?out lo miles South of Edgefield; S. C. For Rent. Two Cottages in Edgeetiehl. . If you h?ve any Real Estate, 1 Houses, Lands for Sale ot to Buy, ? or any business in Heal Estate 1 beg to oller my selv.ie,es in'giving same j prompt attention Let me know of your Wants ami ! Don't. Wants. ? : . E. J?4foiT?s, !n3urace and Re, al Estate Agent. vp agBWB *riday, October 30th, r 11 spiay o? Flowers eyer at 2:30 p. m. More than fifty Horse hick Veli ides will be iiitlie proc?ssioii. hestra will ftiriiisi music tliT?tiffli?nt tli? dav and evening; i to tlie Flower Exhibit. Ladies of the Ce?ii provii?iiig a boi??itlful supply o? r<d?esh?i!e]its. to serve (Imii?rs and all kinds of litiielies. ;--Salads. Turkev. Oysters. Brunswick Stew, iffee, Hot C?iOcolat?, K?<\. isis ' and Prize List ?. Finest singlo yellow: ?l:un1 spiiic J?i?!:ii)".-;e y;'..:!', V'.;?i by W. W. Sheppard. *.t. Finest S*J;??1O HU: Cjuvpair Red Cross'"" slni?s,' gfv???* hv Rives ?w.' ? . ?' lt) leinest single pink: Maud painted picture, given by K. J. Nor ris."--: .. .' '.- . 11 Finest single bronze: Bowl and piteher,. given .})y".iunes j? ..Son. Finestt wo Oil on *, stem: ?ox ol' Octagon snap, given by May & ifrescp'tt; . J:*? Prettiest collection of roses: One Marv quilt, , given hy May ?i Tompkins. 14: For prettiest' collect ion of Dahlias: Stationery, given by Walk er, Evans and Cogswell. 15. For prettiest design made of chrysanthemums: Fruit ? Lis ii, given bv 1?. E. Nicholson. 113 Fin 's; fern:-One comfort, giw ?...ii l>y.l. YY. Peak. : 17. Fiii ^t pilm: I> ?ttlc of vio let jK".'iiuic, given by H. Tim mons. j For prettiest decorated rig: Gold ? necklace given by Ramsey >t Jones. . For prettiest'decorated float: Five .dollars, i j lfor-inost attractive couple on [horseback: (?old veil pin, given by Dr. A. H. t?or?ey. Foi* prettiest decorated child's rig: Gold lace pin, given by ?. Shep-1 pard: For most striking trade display: Three dollars. For most striking press, tloat: Three dollars. Should Friday provo a rainy day the entire exhibit will be kept open through Saturday, the .'51st. articipate in this refined social occasion. Notice of Special Master, v In thc Circuit Court of the United State's i'm- the District ol'South Carolina*. Fourth Circuit. IX EQUITY. 1). A. Tompkins and D. A. Tomp kins company, on behalf of them selves and all other creditors of . the Edgefield Manufacturing - Company, Complainants. VS. Edgciield Manufacturing Company - - . Defendants. To all-and singular the creditors of i the Edgctield Manufacturing Company: j Pursuant-to- the order of the Ilbn. J. C.. Pritchard, Judge of the cir cuit court of thc United "St; s of . America for thc fourth judicial cir cuit, dated at Asheville, North Caro lina, on the 15th day pf October, 1008, you and each of ?von are here by " . ' NOTIFIED AND REQUIRED To present and prove before rae, at Edgctield court house, South Carolina, before the 1st day of De cember, 1D08, your claims against the Edgefield ^Manufacturing. Com-. nany, the defendant above named. If you shall fail to present and prove your claims before me by the above stated time, you will be bar red ami excluded from participation .in the tlistribution f>f the assets of said defendant company. J. D. ALLEN, Special Master. Tax Notice. The County Treasurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day of Oct. 1908 to the loth of March 1909 inclusive. A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes after the 1st day of Jan. to the 31st of Jan. 1909. of two per cern, from the 1st day of Feb. to the last day of Feb. ,1909 and penalty of five pw cent from the first day of March to the 15th day of March 1909. . The tax levies for the year 1908 are as follows: For State purposes 5*v mills.. " Ord. County " 5 " " Cons. School tax 3 " Special County tax li " " Bacon g. J); Special - 2 " Edgefield S. D. " 2 *' " Long Cane SD" 3 " Liberty Hill S D " 3 "Johnston SD" 3 " Plum Branch SD No. 1 3 " White Town S D 3 R R Bonds Pick ens Ts'p 3 R R Bonds Wise Ts'p 1} " RT. " Johnston Ts'p 3 " " " Pine Grove Ts'p 5 " " " Town.Edgefield h School Bonds " 1 Corporation Purposes 2? " All male citizens between the ages of 21 years and 60 years except those exempt by law are liable to a poll tax of one dollar each. A capitation tax of 50 cents each is to be paid on ail dogs. ^ A commutation road tax of $2.00 each mnst be paid by able bodied male citizens between the ages ' of 18 and 50 years. . ' No checks or drafts will be accepted in payment of taxes unless the party giving same can be held personally responsible for its payment. J. T. PATTISON, Co.; Treas. E. C. PROSPERITY COMES to the man who gives his miiid to his business. You cannot do that if you spend half nf your time in worrying over how to guard your cash. No way you can devise is as safe a? depos ing it in . THE FARMERS BANK Open an account to-day and you eau giv* all your attention to your business without having the siigfest worry about thn safety of what y ru already have. The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C. EDGEFIELD, S C. Stale and County Depository. DIRECTORS). ,1. C. Snicri'AKn, W. W. ADAMS, J. II. BOUKNlGHT, T. El. RAINSKOK ,1. M. COBB, B. t>. HOLLAND, A."S.'TOMPKINS,' C. C F\Z?i>i? \v. E. PRESCOTT^ OFFICERS, i* J. C. S H PPP ARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prei dent. K.J. M I.MS, Cashier J.'II. ALLEN, Assrt Cashier. Pays interest, on deposits by spacial contract. Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompfand polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicited