Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 10, 1910, Image 8
lands, -being prairie, could hav?
been bought "anywhere from three
to five dollars ?n acre, -of'course
without any improvements. Now
/?from thirty to forty dollars an acre
is not thought to be an extravagant
price/ ^\
.The people everywhere- are very
friendly and sociable and are awake
tolhe^importance of educating their
children. Yes, the negro votes here
and they and the Republicans keep
Texas from yoting prohibition.
Some may doubt wrhat I shall say,
yet tis true. Since leaving home I
have not seen a man -that I could
truthfully say was" under the influ
ence of whiskey save . one and he
only appeared to be just' drun k
enough to outtalk Uncle Iv^
Guess I will start home about the
. lith of tbis month.
"E. Gt. Morgan, Sr.
Mexia, Texas.
Staggers Skeptics. '
That a clean, nice, fragrant com
pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve
will instantly relieve a bad bu rn
cut, scald, wourjd or piles, staggers
skeptics. But great cures prove il?,
a wonderful healer'of the worst
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, eczema,
skin eruptions, as also chapped
hands, sprains and corns. Try it.
25c at W E Lynch & Co., Penn &
Holstein B Tim mons, f ?
/ If yon wish, to make fine turnips
now is the time to begin the prepa
ration, of the ground. We can ?up
ply you with any of tlie popular va
rieties of- turnips such as White
Globe, Purple Top, Yellow Aber
deen, Flat Dutch, Seven Top, etc.
,N ? B. TimmoEis.
All millinery is being, closed out
below cost. Now is the time to buy
anice hat almost at your own price.
Call and let us prove what we say.
S J. Hubenstein.
PROGRAM
Woman's Missionary Union Auxiliary, to Edgefield
y Association, Rehoboth Church.
AUGUST 25th AND 26th, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
THURSDAY MORNING
WOMAN'S SOCIETIES
MRS. J. L. MUIS
MRS. H. M. NABSTEDT
MISS CARRIE TALBERT
MISS MADGE MAYS
10:30. Meeting called to order
Devotional exercises '
Roll call of delegates
Welcome '
Response
Reports ol'Woman's Mission Societies
Our Associational outlook
Address. "W. M. TJ. aims forl910." '"Our enterprises."
\ v- MRS. L W. WTNGO, State president W. M. U
Announcements. Appointment of committees , (
THURSDAY AFTERNOON J.
7 . SUNBEAM SOCIETIES
Called to order
Devotional'exercises by Ml?S, JENNIE PATTISON
Roll call oi! Sunbeam societies. Delegates
Annual report of Sunbeam superintendent
Exercises by children of the various societies
Address. MRS. W. J. HATCHER, State superintendent Y. P. S. v
Prese station of Sunbeam Banner
Song by all the bands
Song
Recitation
Motion song I
The little one's sermon \ ^
Solo
Recitation.. ELIZABETH BRUNSON, Antioch
Recitation
Self Denial. MARY BELL, Clark's Hiik
Japanese lullaby. FLORENCE MIMS, Edgefield
The dying Indian girl. KATHLEBN PARKS, Parksville
\
Rehoboth Sunbeams
"We bring our gifts to Jesus."
Hum Bran oh Sunbeams
Mite box convention
Minutes
Dismission
Edgefield Sunbeams
FRIDAY MORNING
YOUNG WOMEN'S AUXILIARIES
Meeting called to order MISS MARTHA DOR N
Devotional exercises ? ' ,
Roll call of delegates
Vocal'solo " ? MISS WEINONA STROM J
Resume of year's work MRS. C. E. BURTS
The young Woman's Auxilary. Mission "Study classes."
MRS. F. M. SATTERWHITE, Sumter
"Williams and my Thankoffering." MISS JENNIE PATTISON
'.Thining school." MRS. M. B. CLINESCALES, Due West
"What I can for my country." Edgefield Y. W. A.
Y. W. A. song
Recess
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
2 p. m. Devotional exercises
Reports of Committees
Miscellaneous business
Apportionments. Are they met?
Election of officers
Vocal salo
3:30 p. m. Adjourn
MISS LOUISE LYON
(Prickly Ash, Peke Boot and Potassium.)
.Kilos POSITIVE CUSES OPNLLL POEMS AND STAGES OF<
v Physicians endorse P. P. P. ss a splen
did combination, and. proscribe lt with
gimt sattrftsctirm ter the eurea of ah
forms and stages of Primary, Secondary
I and Tertiary Syphilis, Sypb?itlo Bheu
tnstlsm. Scrofulous Ulcera and Sores,
Glandular Bwellings, BherrmaHmn, Kid
ney Complaints, old Chronio Ulosis that I
you will regain flesh and strength.
Waste of energy and all diseases resulting
from overtaxing tho system are cured by
tho use of P. P. P.
ladleewhose systems aro poisoned and
whose blood is in an impure condi ti on dna
to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly
benefited by tho wonderful tonio and
CATARRH ra SCROFULA
harre resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skis
Diseases, "t?~r*rna.? C?ronio . Pemale
Complaints. Mercurial Poison, Setter,
Btaldhoad, etc., etc.
P. P. ? '?a powerful tonia and an
nceuent ?ppitiaer, building np the
system rapidly. If you are weak and
feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and
I blood cleansing properties of P. P.P?
I Prickly Ash. Poke Soo t and Potassium.
Sold by all Druggists.
F. V. LIPPMAN
Proprietor <:.
Savannah. - Ca. '
RHEUMATISM
up-to
Job work
here
Announcements. |
;?' . (ii
For Congress.
- I hereby announce myself a candidate
?for Congress from this, the second
Congressional District, pledging my
self to abide1 by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary and ?support the nomi- J
nees thereof;
JAMES F. BYRNES.
Aiken, S: C.
To the Democratic Voters of the 2nd
^District:
I respectfullyannounce myself a can
didate for re-election to Congress from
the 2nd District, relying and basing my
candidacy upon my work and record in
Congress to which I ask your , critical
attention and investigation. ' If again
honored with-your confidence, I pledge
a faithful and conscientious discharge
of my duties.
. . J. 0. PATTERSON.
I hereby announce\ myself a candi- j
date for Congress from the second j
Congressional district of South Caroli
na, and pledge myself Ko >abide the
rules of the Democratic primary and
to support the nominees of th? same.
/C. W. GARRIS. '
House of Representatives.
I resp?ctfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the House of
Representatives, .pledging myself to
abide the result , of the Derjmcratic
primary and to support the nominees
of the same.
-S. McG. SIMKINS.
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the House
of Representatives from Edgefield
county and pledge myself to abide by
the ruies and regulations of the Demo
cratic party.
M: P. WELLS.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the House of Representa
tives and pledge myself to aDide the
result of the Democratic primary,
i J JEROME H. COURTNEY.
Superintendent of Education. -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the. office of
Superintendent of Education of Edge
field county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary, and solicit the
support: of the voters of Edgefield
ounty. If elected, I pledge myself to
a conscientious discharge of the duties
of the office.
A. R. NICHOLSON.
I am candidate for Superintendent of j
Education, subict to rules and regula
tions of Democratic Primaries. I nave
taught about ten y a, ars in the public
schools, am deeply interested in them,
and feel that I am ^familiar with their
needs. If elected, I pledge an earnest
discharge of the. duties of the office.
W. WALTON FULLER.
Judge of Probate.
Thanking the voters of this? County
for their support in the past, I off erf or
re-election to the Office of Judge of
Probate of Edgefield County, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic Primary.
J. D. ALLEN.
County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treiisurer of Edgefield County
subject to the rules, of the Democratic
party. If elected I pledge my best ef
fort to give the people a satisfactory
administration.
/ THOMAS E. BYRD.
i herewith respectfully announce
myself for election to ( the office of
Treasurer of Edgefield county, trusting
that my past record in said position
will warrant the support of all Demo
cratic voters, and'am pledged to ?bide
by all rules and regulations of the
August primary.
JAMES T. MIMS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Treasurer of
Edgefield County, subject to the rules
and regulations pf the Democratic pri
mary, pledging myself, if elected, to
serve trie people to the best of my
ability.
C. M. WILLIAMS.
For Auditor.
I respectfully announce myself acan
didate for re-election i to the office of
Auditor of Edgefield county and solicit
the support of the people, pledging my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primary.
J. RANSOM TIMMERMAN.
County Supervisor.
I respectfully annouuee that I am
a candidate for re-election to the office
of Supervisor of Edgefield County sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic pri
mary, and ph dire /fhyself if elected to
continue to disc?^^e the duties of said {
office with the same faithfulness and
.fidelity that I have in the past.
R. J. MOULTRIE.
I hereby announce myself forjthe of
fice of Supervisor of Edgefield county,
and pledge my friends and tne people
as a whole, faithful and competent
service. I know the work of the office
thoroughly, and solicit your support,
promising to abide by the result of the
Democratic, party.
WILEY G. WELLS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Supervisor of
Edgefield county and solicit the sup
port of the people, pledging myself to
abide the result of the primary elec
tion.
'J. W. CRIM.
County Commissioner.
Yielding to the solicitation of friends
and voters I respectfully announce my
self a candidate for County Commis
sioner, pledging myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary, and
promise faithful service ii elected.
JOHN F. PARDUE.
Collier's, S. C.
/ Let us- supply your table with
new crop Georgia syrup, Blue Rib
bon, Silver Drip, Silver Iieaf syrup
or Cuba molasses. Can please the
most fastidious taste.
B. Timmons.
Large assortment of perfumery
and toilet water.
B. Timmons. '
I am before1 the^ people as a candi
date for County Commissioner, subject
to the rules of the Democratic party
If elected, I shall 'look to the best in
terests ot the people and of the county
; M. L. BROADWATER.
I hrfreby announce to the voters of
Edge?eld county that I am a candidate
for re-election to the office of County
Commissioner subject to the regulations
of the Democratic primary. I pledge
myself, if elected, to' honest service,
safeguarding the people's interest in
every possible way.
JNO. 0. HERIN.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Commissioner of Edgefield
county, pledging myself to abide the
result of the primary election and to
support the nominees of the Democrat
ic-primary.
J. NICK GRIFFIS
I hereby announce . that I am a can
didate for the office of County . Com
missioner aud pledge myself to abide
the result of the Democratic primary.
JAMES DEVORE.
' I herewith respectfully announce
'myself a candidate for re-election for
Supervisor of Registration of Edge
field county, pledging myself to abide
the resnlt of the primary election and
to support the nominees of the party.
GEORGE W. QUARLES.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Supervisor of Registra
tion and pledge myself toabide the xe
sult of the Democratic primary. As I
must stay at my post, making meal for
the people, will be unable to make a
complete canvass.*
' N. R. BARTLE'Y.
I resp ectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Supervisor of Registration^ and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primary and to sup
port the nominees.of the same.
CHARLES STROM.
Supervisor of Registration.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Supervisorof Registra.tion and pledge
myself to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primary and to support the nom
inees of the same.
G. G. WEST.
I hereby announce myself ?. candi
date for Supervisor of Registration
subject to the rules pf the Democratic
party, and solicit the supportj^of the
people.
C. H. WHATLEY.
? For Coroner.
Through the solicitation of my friends,
I announce myself a candidate for the
office of Coroner, subject to the Demo
cratic primary,' soliciting the support
of the people.
I GIP H. SEIGLER
Large stock of Eberson's Zinc,
LeaJ and Asbestos paint; impervi
ous to water and resists the heat of
the sun.
B. Timmons.
Nobby line of summer lap robes.
Ramsey <fc Jones!
TwentyMive cents talcum powder
for 15 centg, also good talcum pow
der for 10c.
B. Timmons.
We have accepted the agency for
Babcock buggies. Large shipment
now on the road. Call and inspect
"these 'high-class vehicles.
Ramsey & Jones.
Buist's Turnip Seed.
We have just received fresh from
the celebrated Buist farm a full as
8ortraent of turnip Heed: Ruta
Bagas, Seven Top, Purple Top,
Flat Dutch, Yellow Globe and all
of the popular varieties. Buist's
seed are the kind that always ger
m?nate.
Penn & Holstein.
Another car load of Pittsburgh
Perfect Fence just received-any
height you/want. Now is the time
to rebuild your pasture fences. Use
Pittsburgh wire and you will have
no more fence troubles.
Stewart & Kernughan.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
/
You should remember when buy"
ing any one of the dozen following
articles that I save you money on
Kerosene Oil
Gasoline
Machine Oil
1 Dry Cell Batteries
Shingles
B ick
Lime
Cement
r Lumber
Cotton Seed
C. S. Hulls
C. S. Meal
I solicit your patron
age. Send, Conic or
Phone me.
Phone No. 10.
E. S. JOHNSON.
TIM MO ti$ & CORLEY
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Appointments at Trenton
on Wednesdays.
Crown and Brjdga Work a Specialty
Announcement!.
. nra-p
I beg to announce that I am now associated with
ARRINGT?N BROS &C0
863 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
nd invite all m y friends and acquaintances in Edgefield and
Saluda counties to write or call on me when in need of gro
ceries or stock feed any kind. I will make it to your interest
to patronize me. ' ,
- M. Gary Satcher
Summer Clothing For Men
Now is-the ti me when every boy and man,
must have light weight clothing. We are/
better prepared than* ever to supply your
needs. ^Worsteds, serges, cassiraers, etc., are
here in all sizes and made up in the latest
styles. Why sweat and swelter? Come and
be comfortably clothed at our store.
Large stock of Hats, Underwear,
Neckwear and furnishings of all
kinds. We sell the celebrated
Crossett and Royal Blue shoes.
Try a pair
DORN & MIMS
PEGUAL CRUMMER DATES
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in equipment; model office depart
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earn while you learn;, positions^
guaranteed; expert specialists; individual in
struction; we also teach by mail. Better buy a
postal and write me TODAY
ARTHUR Cl MINTER, Gen. Mgr.
Dr^ughon's Practical Business College;
Atlanta, Ga., Macon, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., Knoxville,
Tenn., Greenville, S. C.
The Farmers Bank
Of Edgefield begins the
New Year with much appreciation to the public for the liberal patronage
extended to it in the past. For the New Year, 1910, it wishes its custo
mers and patrons a prosperous season, and asks a continuance of their
patronage.
Combined Capital and Surplus - - - $100,000.00
Interest paid on deposits by special agreement. We are authorize
to act as guardian, administrator, trustee and accept trusts generally un
Per our charter. A General banking business transacted on reasonable
terms. Prompt attention given to all business in our line.
We Solicit Your Deposit Account.
1
When in need of lime,
Cement, Plaster, roof*
ing or paints. Write
R. J. HORNE fr COMPANY
. 643 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
/Building material from foundation to roof."
Make Summer Cooking Easy
Get a ?SLUE FLAME Oil
Please You
S O IM
We also sell fruit jars, extra rubbers, extra tops and jelly tumb
lers. Call on us or phone us
Clearing and Pressin
I respctfjilly notify the Edg
field public that i heve moved m.
dying, cleaning and pressing roo
to the ground" flexor of the ; Come
Store's annex, and solicit a contin
uanee of your patronage. We gu
antee satisfaction on every piecer
work we send out.
Wallace Harris.
GEORGE F.
Edgefield,
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I Science, Liberal Arts, Educa- |
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E College fees, room, lights, E,
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Better Than Lard/
Wesson's pure cotton 'seed oil is
i cooking substitute for lard-and.',
butter. No greasy food, no dyspep
sia. Odorless and tasteless. Benefits
Leal th, pocket-book, and domestic
atmosphere. Try a can and you will
ilways use it-only 25 cents.
/ Penn & Holstein.
EDGEFIELD, S C.,
State and County Depository
DIRECTORS
r, C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS,,
L H. BoUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOE, ;
r, M. COBB, B. E. NICHOLSON
\. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. .FULLER
W. E. PRESCOTT,
OFFICERS,
r. C. SHEPPARDvPresident.
W. W. ADAMS. Vice-President.'
E. J. MD?S, Cashier.
J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier.
Pays interest on deposits by
ipecial contract.
Money to loan on liberal terms.
Prompt and polite attention to
msiness.
YOUR Account Solicited
r
James A. Dobey,
DENTAL! SURGE^y
Johnsion, S. C. /
Office over Farmers Bank Building
Or. F. L. PARKER,
Dentist,
iohnston, - -'S C
' Over Bank of Johnston. ?
Full assortment of "Blue Ribbon'
xtracts, the best on the market.
B. Timmons.
J AS. S..BYRD,
SURGEON DENTIST,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Office over Post-Office.
Chinese Laundry : Send, us your
collars, cuffs, etc., We can laun
der them on short notice, and
guarantee satisfaction on our
work.
< John Wing.