Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 25, 1908, Image 6
E?GEFIELD ADVERTISER
Estab?isned 1835.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1908.
Local News.
Foot ball is the talk of the town.
Just watch our boys "lic4" Gran
iteville to-morrow.
Mrs. Maggie Bullock, of Abbe
ville, is the guest of Mrs. Jnlian D.
Holstein.
Mrs: Ellen Youngblocu and ber
daughter, A[rs.-Holling8Worth, spent
Sunday wi til Dr. and Mrs. Manly
Ti m m ons.
Even if you don't understand
foot ball, go out to the gridiron to
morrow at eleven and yell for the
'"Purple and Gold."
Messrs. May <fc. Prescott are
ready for the fruit cake bakers and
are making great preparations for
"Santa Claus."
Mrs. Ida F. Sheppard is spending
this week in Augusta with ber
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Miller. Mrs.
Samuels is up from Aiken staying
while Mrs. Sheppard is away.
; Gen. Thomas W. Carwile made a
business trip to Atlanta last week.
He will open the fertilizer season
about the 1st of December, entering
at that time upon 'his annual tour of
a large portion of the cotton belt.
', 0: Sheppard, Esq., went to Wil
liston on Monday in the capacity
of a member of the board of trustees
of the Connie Maxwell orphanage to
look after some business connected
with the property that was willed to
the orphanage by the late Terrell
Smith.
Mr. J. D. Holstein spent Sunday
at Monetta with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Holstein. The
friends of Mrs. Holstein are deeply
pained to know that she is still quite
ill. She will be brought to Edjrefield
as soon as her strength is sufficient
for her to take the trip.
Fresh currants, seeded raising,
citron and figs at
PENN & HOLSTEIN'S
Attention is directed to the new
advertisement of Messrs. Arrington
Bros & Co. This old and very pop
ular grocery firm of Augusta bas a
long list^f. customers and friends
throughout our county who can
hear witness to their fair and liberal
treatment of all who give them
their patronage.
' Refreshments were served to the
members of the Sunbeam society at
the home of Dr. Manly Timmons
Monday afternoon and each little
child that went camed a contribu
tion for the oqmanag?. These little
mites amounted in the aggregate to
$5.00, which bas been forwarded
along with the contributions from
the Baptist church.
We always carry complete as
sortment of fresh' drugs aod give
especial attention to all prescrip
tion^ sent us. A share of your
patronage solicited.
B. Timmons.
Order some of that delightful
new crop Georgia Syrup from
Dunovant & Company for breakfast
to-morrow. Many prefer it to maple
syrup.
Little Helen and Mary, the two
sweet little daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Dorn, have for some
time been spending their leisure mo
ments making a quilt for the Con
nie Maxwell orphanage. The beau
tiful quilt, every stitch of which has
been made by the little finerers of
Helen and Mary, will be forwarded
to Superintendent Jjimison with the
contribution from the Baptist
church.
For Rent: The six-room resi
dence of Mr. R. W. Timmons. For
terms, etc.,'apply to
B. Timmons.
For Sale: A large, new twelve
room house, tenant house, barn, sta
bles, and other out houses, and
twelve acres of land, all within the
incorporate limits of Edgefield, S.
C. The land is ail under good wire
fences, and divided into three fields,
a pasture, garden, horse and cow
lots, a fine orchard of ap'ples, pears,
peaches, cherries, Burbank and
Abundance plums, pecan trees, and
fine vineyard. A good well and
plenty of water. Apply to
J. B. Haiti wan ger.
Five pound bucket of fine roasted
coffee for $1.00. 'China cup and sau
cer with each bucket.
B. Timmons.
We solicit your prescription
business. Utmost care is exer
cised in compounding prescrip
tions and only pure, fresh drugs
'are used. ' Our prices rare very
reasonable.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
euce'eppors to
G. L. Penn & Son.
PRESCRIPTIONS our special
ty. We solicit your Prescriptions,
dav or night.
"WE GUARANTEE pure drugs,
accurate oompouuding, and rea
sonable prices.
W E. LYNCH & CO.
The Boys Who Will "Lick'
After spending some time at i
Clark's Hill Col. J. IT. Tillman re
turned to Edgefield Monday, accoin-J
panied by his brother, Capt. E. J.
Tillman. Col. Tillman's friends will
be pleased to learn that his health is
improving.
To-morrow will not be a dull day
for the folks in Edgefield. Thanks
giving service at nine; foot ball at I
eleven; turkey and' cranberry sauce
at two and the unveiling of the
monument at three thirty. Quite an
interesting program this.
Strayed: A yellow hound belong-)
ing to me left the home of Mr. Hen
ry Hill about ten days ago but failed
to come to Edgefield. Will appre
ciate any information concerning: j
the whereabouts of this dog.
J. E. MIMS.
j
Now is the time to begin, prepara-]
tion. for the early : spring garden.
Cabbage plants that are grown upon
the coast are already being offered
for sale in Edgefield. Set out a few
rows of those plants in your garden
"now, and then after Christmas set
out several additional rows. Do this
and you will have an abundance of |
early spring cabbages equal or su
perior in quality to those you are
now buying from the merchants.
Mr. J; Runenstein is offering a
long list of specials in his half page
advertisement this week. It will pay
the shoppers to read carefully what
be says. In his two stores Mr. Ru
benstein carries dry goods, notions,
millinery, clothing, shoes and hats
for men and boys. He can supply
your needs in all of these sat
very icasonable prices.
A modern dude with narrow stri
ped clothes, saddle colored shoes, a
loud necktie, hair parted over his
nose, and smoking a cigarette,-ad
dressed his best gild thus: "If you
was me and I was you, what would
you do? She hesitatingly ?aid with
a smile: r% would take off that hid
eous tie, put that cigarette in the
stove, part my hair on one side, then
pray to God for brains."-Lenoir
Topic.
Mr. T. J. McDowell was in town
Saturday and stated that he would
begin the work of recovering Mc
Kendree church on Monday. There
is only one thing in connection
with thc job that bas caused him
any anxiety, and that is the swann
of bees that have made the attic of
the church their home for a number
of years. Mr. McDowell purposes
killing them by burning sulphur and
be expects then to find something!
less than a barrel of honev.
Malagn grapes, apples, oranges,
bananas, cocoa nuts, always select
and good.
May & Prescott.
Leggatt1 s Premier oat meal, also
Quaker oats.
May cfc Prescott.
Cinco, Franklin and Astoretts
cigars.
May &. Prescott
Iris" the finest patent flower.
May cfc Prescott.
Spanish peppers and Old Vir
ginia fish roe.
May cfc Prescott.
New Crop^Georgia Syrup just re
caivefl at
Dunovant cfc Co.
Large assortment of ^S.OXTpicttire
frames for $1.50.
li. Timmons. v
Just received a fine line of French
candies, also a superior quality of
stick candy.
Dunovant cfc Co.
For Sale: One Pointer Pup about
8 months old, intelligent and beauti
fully marked, liver and white color.
Just the right age to hunfcthis season.
E. J. Mims.
Just received 100 gallons of
Floor Paintj Let us supply your
naeds.
JL Timmous.
Watched Fifteen Years.
'For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; and it has never failed to
cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to
which it was applied. It bas saved
us many a doctor bill,'1 says A* F
Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c
at W E Lynch cfc Co., Penn cfc Hol
stein, successors to G L Penn.cfc
Son drug stores.
' Granitevill? Tc-morrow.
Pleased With "Sucrene".
Mr. J. M. Cobb lias been using
the new dairy and stock feed, "Sn
erene," for some time and is greatly
pleased with the results obtained
from it. He received half a ton a
few days ago from tiie large and
popular grocers, Messrs. Arrington
Bros. it Co., of Augusta. Mr. Cobb
says Sucrene will produce milk and
butter instead of fat. Mr. Cobb's
statement is a strong endorsement of
his new feed.
NOTICE.
The citizens of Piekens Town
ship are requested to meet in the
court house, on Monday, November
30th, 1908, at ten o'clock a. m., to
consider the matter of refunding cer
tain bonds of said township, which
arc held by the National Bank of
Augusta, and others. The said bonds
having matured, it is necessary that
the same be paid or refunded.
B. E. Nicholson,
Attorney for County Board Com.
. Delicious new crop Georgia Syr
up, direct from Dixie.
May & Prescott.
Fruit cake ingredients: Citron,
seeded raisins, currants, figs, al
monds, nut meg and all spices.
' May it Prescott.
Celery every Saturday at
31 ay it Prescott's.
Cranberries, fresh English wal
nuts, Brazil nuts, pecans and al
monds.
May it Prescott,
i *
Olive ?oil, olives-stuffed and
queen--Tobasco kef hup, Heinz
sweet mixed pickles and mince meat.
May & Prescott.
'. Coffees: Grant Cabin. 3-pound
can for $1:06; French Breakfast,
25c per" pound; Luzian, Matchless,
Argon and green coffees.
May ct Prescott.
Swift Premium, White Dove,
Gold Band and picnic hams.
May it Prescott
Leggett's Premier cheese, sea
shell macaroni 15c, 2 po-^ds for 25c.
May it 'rescott.
Shoes Going at Ten Per Cent
Reduction For Cash.
We have a large, \WlI selected
stock of shoes for Ladies, Men and
Boys that we are offering very
cheap FOE CASH. We can shoe
you with heavy everyday foot-wear
or stylish dress shoes. Better come
while your size is here. Great Bar
gains FOR CASH.
Dunovant it Co.
Christmas Fruit Cake.
Now is the time to provide the
Christmas fruit cake. We have
seeded raisins, currants, citron nuts,
.tigs, extracts, etc.
Dunovant it Co.
Seeded raisins, London laryer
raisins, citron, new crop prunes and
tigs.
B. Timmons.
Leggett's Pan Cake Syrup.
You need only try it once to pro
nounce it the most velvety, smooth
and exquisite of syrups.
W. E. Lynch it Co.
Perri Walla Tea.
A fine tea blended from a choice
qualtity of Indian and Ceylon
plants. Ask for folders with direc
tions for making this delicious bev
erage.
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CANT BE SEPARATED.
Some Edgefield People Have
Learned How to Get Rid of
Both. '
Backache and kidney ache are twin
brothers.
You can't separate them.
And you can't get rid of the back
ache until you cure the kidney ache.
If the kidneys are well and strong,
the rest of the system is pretty sure to
be in vigorous health.
Doan's kidney pills make strong,
healthy kidneys.
Geo. B. Lee, living in Lexington, S.
C'says: "I have been a sufferer from
attacks of kidney trouble for a good
many years and during that dime have
taken a great many remedies. I re
ceived the best of results from the use
of Doan's kidney pills and shall con
tinue using them. It will always give
me pleasure to recommend them to
other sufferers."
For sals by all dealers. Price 50cts.
Foster-Milbiirn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.,
sole agents for-the United States.
Remember the name-Doan's-and
ake no other.
Thanksgiving Service.
For several years a special Thanks
giving service has been held in
Edgefield on the day set apart by the
President to be oberved as a nation
al Thanksgiving Day, and the minis
ters of the town being unwilling for
this custom tobe broken, have ar
ranged a union Thanksgiving ser
vice, for tomorrow, Thursday. This
special sen ice will be held in the
Baptist church beginning promptly
at nine o'clock and lasting about fif
ty minutes. Several short talks will
be made and' special music will be
arranged for the occasion. The
public is cordially invited to attend,
Surely the people pf our community
have much to be thankful for, and
they should express their gratitude
by attending the Thanksgiving ser
vice tomorrow morning.
Have you tried the "Pullman
sleeper" bread that Messrs T. P.
Lyon and Co. are selling. It is a
very superior quality of bread that
has given entire satisfaction to those
who have tried it.
Notice t? Creditors.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTN?,
County of Edgefield,
Court of Common Pleas.
J A Holland and B S Holland
as administrators of the estate of
of J J Holland, deceased, and in
their own right.
Plaintiffs against,
Mrs. Mattie Webb, et al
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given to whom
it may concern, that pursuant to
the decree iu this cause, all per
sons/holding claims against the
estate of J J Holland deceased are
hereby- required vto present and
prove such claims before me as
Master on or befor-e the 20th day cf
November, 19(^8 or failing so to
do, they will be barred from re
ceiving anv portion of said estate.
W. F. ROATH.
Master Edgefield County.
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
15th of March 1909 inclusive.
A penalty of one per cent will be
added to all unpaid taxes after the 1st j
day of Jan. to the 31st of Jan. 1909.
of two per cent, from the 1st day of j
Feb. to the last day of Feb. 1909 and
penalty five per cent from the first
day of Maach to the 15th day March
1909.
The tax levies for th " ?ar 1908 are
as. fol lows:
For State purposes - 5? mills.
" Ord. County " 5
Cons. School tax 3 "
Special County tax ' 1J "
" Bacon S. D. Special 2
" Edgefield S. D. ff 2 > *'
" Long Cane S. D. " 3
" Liberty Hill S"S '?< 3 " .
" Johnston S. D. " 3
" Plum Branch S D No 1 3
" White Town SD 3 ' "
R. R Bonds Pickens Ts'p 3
R R Bonds Wise Ts'p li "
RR" Johnston Ts'p 3
""" Pine Grove Ts'p 5
" " " Town Edgefield ? . "
School Bonds :
Corporation Purposes 2J "
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 all dogs.
A commutation road tax of $2,00
each must 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 re
sponsible for its payment.
" J. T. PATTISON,
Co. Treas. E. C,
For Sale
Real Estate
No. 101. One of the Best Hotels
in any country Town in the South,
14 Rooms and all appurtenances,
already furnished, well established,
well. ecpaipped, well patronized.
Situated near the business part of
the Town of Edgefield, S. C. This
Hotel is known and patronized by
the T. P. A.s from all over the
country.
No. L02. A comfortable Cottage
on Buncombe Street, in Edgefield,
S. C.
No. 103. A Cozy Cottage near the
business part of the Town in Edge
field, S. C.
No. 104. Residence on .fetor Street
in Edgefield, S. C.
No. 105. 200-acre Farm between
Edgefield and Trenton S. C.
No. 106. 200-acre Farm about 10
miles South of Edgefield, S. C.
No. 107. The Capt. Lewis Jones
place-70 acres beautifully located
in town of Edfrefield. Purchaser
could sell almost enough town lots
to pay for the place. 2 4-room
dwellings.
For Rent.
Two Cottages in Edgefield.
If you have any Real Estate,
Houses, Lands for Sale ot to Buy,
or any business in Real Estate I beg
to offer my services in giving same
prompt attention.
Let me know of your Wants and
Don't Wants. -
E. J. Norris.
Insurace and Real Estate Agent.
1
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Dpndabl quality, corr .
priced merchandise, together with orig
ness has won for us a Reputation of wh
proud.
'Tis our purpose to guard the good
earned by continuing Business on the s
same standard of merchandise.
We ask special attention this v?
ICI
Depart
many chic values to be off
Skirts from $3.00 to S
Suits from $8.75 to $2
With stylish hats to fnat
We invite your inspection.
lupner, rropri
Leggett's Premier Cheese. It is
just tlie one thing needful a after
hearty meal. If you can't obtain the
hearty meal, Premier Chees? is the
next tiling to it.
W. E. Lynch cfc Co.
Mince meat and all of tho deli
cacies of the season at
PENN cfc HOLSTER'S!
Do vou want a stylish, up-to
date ladies' hut? Call on
RIVES BROS.
Chic. Chic. Chic.
We have just received a new
perfuT ie called "Chic'- that ve
are selling in bulk. Can fill any
size bottle you want. All we ask
for it is a trial.
PENN & HOLSTEIN,
Successors to G L Penn it Son.
Important Notice.
We arc glad to announce to our
customers that we have again re
ceived a shipment of the celebrated
"White- Star" coffee, which has
been so popular among our patrons.
. PENN <fe HOLSTEIN,
Successors to G L Penn & Son.
Nunnally's celebrsted caudies
fresh by express every week.
PENN ct HOLSTEIN,
Successors to G L Penn & Son.
Freeh Honey can be found 3t
the store of the Edgefield Mercan
tile Company.
S. Cheatham
Largest assortment of Rockers
ever shown io Edgefield, willow,
oak and mahogany. Beautiful de
signs substantially made.
Ramsey cfc Jones.
Handsome line of colors ic 50
inch Broadcloth, and popular
shades in dress goods. See our
prices.
RIVES BRC
Cobb's Old Stand.
Fresh shipment of Armour's
'Gold Band" and Swift's "Pre
mium" hams.
B. TimmoDS.
Spectacles made up to suit your
particular need at lowest possible
price.
Geo . F. Mims,
Edgefield. S C
in Augusta is also
The man who does not read an adver
the man that is afraid, to know.
To know that the piano that stands in
will be admired by every musician wh
gratifying to you as the owner.
To know that your piano came from
and most reliable music house
gratifying-and is a guarantee that your investment
is as safe as if you had bought a government bond.
Here we offer pianos of the widest variety of makes,
at prices and terms within the reach of every one,
. There is but ONE HOUSE IN AUGUSTA that
could possibly give you the opportunity of choosing
from the following magnificent collection of pianos;
viz., Everett, Weber, Mehlin,. Sohmer, McPhail,
Stultz & Eaur, Bush & Lane, Poole, Harvard,
Sterling, Laffarue, Mansfield, Dayton, Stodart
Singer, and other well known makes. Write
us for special catalog and terms.
It is a dull home that does not contain within
itself resources for amusement and entertain
ment.
708-10-12 Broadway,
Augusta, Ga.
moderately
;inal progressive
ich we are justly
name we have so
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reek to the
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)12.00,
2.50,
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CITATION.
State of South Carolina.
County of Edgefield.
By J. D. Allen, Probate Judge.
Whereas, J. E. Johnston made,
suit to me, to grant him letters of
administration of the estate and
effects of Miss Bessie Johnson, de
ceased. . . t
These are Therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Miss
Bessie C. Johnson, deceased, that
they be and appear before me in the
court of probate, to be held at Edge
field, S. C., on the 2nd day of De- .
cember, next, after publication here
of,* at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why
the said administration should not
be granted. ,
Given under my hand this, 12th
dav of November, 1908. N
J. D. ALLEN.
J. P. E. C.
On the 12th day of December
1908, in the office of the Judge of
Probate for Edgefield . county,
South Carolina, the undersigned
will make a final settlement on the
estate of William Wells, deceased,
and at the same time application
will be made , for a final dis
cbarge from his trust as adminis
trator of said estate. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present same
duly al tested on or before said
date, or be debarred payment.
L. F. Dorn.
11-11 4 t
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
Edgefield County,
Court of Common Pleas.
Union Savings Bank agaiust
David V Harris, et al.
Pursuant to the decree in this
jause, 1 will offer for sale at pub
ic outcry to the highest bidder
Defore the court house, town of
ridgefield and State of South Carr
dina, on saleadav in December,
1908, the same being the 7th day
)f said month, between the legal
jours of sale, the following des
iri bed ??realty to wit:
All that tract of land situate in
?aid county of Edgefield and state
if South Carolina, which was ch
ained from R E and G T Broad
water, and containing 601 acres,
nore or lees and bonnded on the
lorth ?by lands of DeVore and
Burkhalter ou the south by land
?fC M Burkhalter aDd on the
fest by Turkey Creek. ,
Terms of sale: One half cash
.nd the balance- ou a credit of
me year with interest from the
lay of sale. Purchaser to give
.ondand a mortgage of the prem
ses sold to secure the payment of
he credit, portion mortgage to iu
lude ten per cent attorney's fppp
f brought to suit or all cash at the
urchasers option.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. F. ROATH.
Master Edgefield County.