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TUESDAY, MAY 9th, 1911. 9:30 a.m. Song Service. Scrip ture reading by pastor; prayer, Rev. O. N. Rountree. 10:00. Enrollment of delegates; Secretary's report; minutes, 10:30. Organization. 10:45. The State convention: J. M. Cobb, Miss Dunovant. Report of Department Superintendents. Election : Department Superintend ents, delegates at large to State Convention. 11:30. The Country Pastor's Op portunity, Mr. A. S. Tompkins, Rev. L. D. Gillespie. 11:45. The Bible. Tercentenary celebration. The story of how the Bible came dowrn through the ages, Hon. B. E. Nicholson. How the Bible reaches the masses, distrib uting agencies and influences, sta tistics, etc. Dr. Dorsett, Dr. C. E. Burls. Recess-Luncheon. 2 p. m. The Sunday school: A place for personal force and influ ence, Mr. G. M. Smith, Mr. John Morgan, Rev. Foster Speer, Rev. L. B. White. Is the Sunday school r ?zing these ideals? Mr. J. M. Shaffer, Mr. J. D. Hughey, Rev. W. H. Beckham, Rev. J. T. Little john. 3 p. m. The Sunday school as adjunct of the regular pastor's work; the layman's opportunity add responsibility, Hon. Jerome Court ney, Mr. S. t?. Mavs, Hon. T. G. Talbert, Rev. P. E. Monroe, Rev. T. P. Burgess. 3:45. Question box. 4:00, Miscellaneous business, ad journment. Benediction. Only One Best. Edgefield People Give Credit Where Credit is Due. People of Edgefield who suffer with sick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The best is Doan's kidney pill, a medicine for the kid neys onh% made from pure roots and herbs, and the one that is Lack ed by cures in Edgefield. . Read what follows: It's convincing testimony. W B Paul, clerk, Butler street, Edgefield, S. C., says: "I was both ered by kidney complaint from childhood and it got wcrse after I had the measles about twelve years ago. I suffered from acute pains throughout my body and I had much trouble from a weakness from the kidneys and bladder. Doan's kidney pills were just what I need ed, driving away my pains and strengthening my kidneys and blad der. Whenever I have felt in need of a kidney medicine since then Doan's kidney pills have come to my aid. I consider them the best kidney medicine to be had." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember thc name-Doan's and take no other tired feeling due to sluggish liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. Cleanse and purify your system with the greatest of tonics, OXIDINE -a bottle proves. The specific for Malaria, Chills and Fever, and all diseases due to disorders of liver, bowels, stomach and kidneys. SOc. At Your Druggists PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO.. Min. Dalia?, Tun. For Sale by T. G. TALBERT, Parksville, S. C. New Arrivals. We have received a large assort ment of cut glass and sterling silver by express. Just what you will want for a wedding present. The designs are new, original and very beauti ful. And best of all, marked at very reasonable prices. Penn & Holstein. Pasture to Rent. I have a pasture of 500 acres un der wire on Horn's Creek and am prepared to pasture stock for the summer at very reasonable rates. Anyone having stock to carry through summer should see or write me. L. Y. Bryan, Edgefield, S. C. All. CORLEY, Surgeon . Dentist. Appointments t T renton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge werk a specialty. .H"?** ^4"H?4"t?|"H"ii4?i|"t"Hi?t"H'4nI'4"l' t Business Locals. *;* * * We sell HartSchaftners and Marx Clothes the best made write us for a suit, F. G. M ERTINS, Augusta, Ga. Large assortment of iron and en ameled beds to select from. Ramsey & Jones. Buster Brown hosiery mill has Rives Bros. of our town as their agents and from the number of pairs they sold last week guarantee for four months is worthy of note. Adv. Don't you need ? new summer buggy robe. We have a new lot in. Ramsey & J ones. For Sale: Four-horse power gasoline engine and threshing ma chine, practically new; also a com plete saw mill, consisting of saw, engine, boiler, carts and cows. Ap ply to H. H. Hill, Edgefield, S. C Large shipment of matting just received. New and attractive de signs. Ramsey & Jones. Ladies you should miss seeing nothing we show in the millinery parlor throughout the week. We have provided the things newest in woman's head wear. The Corner Store. Begin now to prepare and plant your garden. We can supply you with the celebrated Ferry's seed that are fresh and will not fail to germinate under proper conditions. We have a large stock of paints for inside and outside work in white and all the cplors. Full supply of oils, varnish and painter's supplies of all kinds. B. Timmons. Biggest stock ol harness we have ever carried. Single and double, all weights and prices. ' Ramsey & Jones. Pants made to order, $5 np, write for samples to F. G. MER TINS, Augusta, Ga. Lost: Thursday x afternoon either in college or between the Baptist church and thc college, a gold pen cil with pin attached, ruby settin* in end. Finder will please leave at The Advertiser office. Remember we still sell Roc! Hill, Tyson & Jones, Columbus an< Hackney buggies. Nothing better) on the market for the money. Ramsey & Jones. Have your Umbrella re-covered by F. G. MERTINS, Augusta, Ga., 854 Broad. Large assortment of 'art squares and rugs to match. The ladies are cordially invited tc inspect them. Ramsey & Jones. Land For Sale: I will sell my place known as the old Moss place containing 200 acres, more or less. Terms cash. Apply to Mrs. C. E. Williams, Cleora, S. C. If ladies will consult their pocket books when they want style and quality in hats trimmed by a com petent Baltimore milliner. We promise you we can give you better styles and quality for the same money that can be bought in larger cities, as we are satisfied with less | profits. Rives Bros. When in need of farm wagons try an Old Hickory or White Hick ory. They have stood the test on Edgefield roads for many years. Ramsey & Jones. If you wish style and quality com bined in spring oxfords made by standard manufacturers in velvet, suede, satin, vici and gun metal, Rives Bros. is the place to find them in the greatest variety in the ] county.-Adv. We sell the celebrated Babcock buggies and carriages. They never fail to give salisfaction. Ramsey & Jones. For Sale: Having sold out my farm near Trenton, S. C., I wish to sell my entire lot of horses, cattle, farming tools, vehicles, etc., con sisting of five horses, eighteen head of cattle, two wagons, two buggies and one carriage, and one fine Jer sey bull. W. J. Gaines. For the best assortment of shoes oxfords, slippers just from the manufacturers, go to Rives Bros. Adv. Boys' and yotuh's wash pants at 25c and 50c at Rives Bros.-Adv. Eggs for Hatching: I can fill orders for Silver Laced Wyandotte J eggs foi hatching-15 for $1.50 My j chickens are the purest breed. W D.Ouzts, Edgefield, S. C., R. F. D. No. 3. I was never before better able to take care of your eye glass work than I am. at present. My stock if am herc all the time and can cor rect anything about your glasses that may for any reason be unsat isfactory after the work is done. This fact should appeal to you. GEORGE F. MIMS, Optician Edgefield, - - - S. C Genuine Sardinas. Genuine sardines are the young of the pilchard. Their name comes from the fact that they are most numerous off the coast of Sardinia. They swim lu the spring in shoals containing mil lions-fish shaped shoals'ten miles long and a half mile wide. The sardines are netted and taken at once to the shore. There they are washed, scraped and sprinkled with salt. The salt is soon removed, the heads and gills cut off and there is another washing. Then, on beds of green brush, the fish are dried in the sun. Next they are bolled in olive oil till cooked thoroughly. The packers-women always-take them now and pack them in the tin boxes we all know, filling up each box with bolling oil, fitting on the lid and mak ing the boj air tight by soldering the Joints together with a jet of hot steam. Sardines* are more or less perfect ac cording as they are prepare^nore or less immediately ofter their capture and according as the oil they are pack ed in is more or less pure. The Young French Girl. A young French girl enters the thea ter with her father. She takes her seat directly In front of the privileged American girls "finishing" their edu cation. Her untouched flowerlike face ls alight with anticipated pleasure, with a soft vividness of intelligence that could never be cursed with the word "brainy." Her hair is bound with a little old. fashioned snood and tiny buckle; a strangely simple even ing dress covers the exquisite ardor of her slender body. Quickly four faces, the faces of the overindulged, the overprecocious, the overnthletic and the overdressed, turn to study her. There ls something to learn in this lit tle French maid, whose eyes never meet a man's, who is never allowed to walk alone on the street, whose un conscious grace envelops her like a veil, who ls sheltered like a delicate bird, yet trained to the utmost energy, reserve, accomplishment and useful ness.-Atlantic. Wall Street Superstition. Almost all the Wall street specula tors are superstitious fellows who be lieve in charms and amulets. In their pockets they carry lucky coins, a rab bit's foot, a horse chestnut or some thing of the kind. One Wall street i man, much envied by his companions, has a short piece of a hangman's rope to conjure with. Many of the custom ers in the offices are even more credu lous than the professional traders in their belief in signs and omens. There is a deep seated tradition that Tues day is "low day" in a "bull market" and "high day" in a "bear market." Some persons speculate on "systems," and others employ "charts." Once they exploited a machine In Wall street known as a "market register." It was about as effective as helping anybody to win at Stock Exchange speculation as it is to rub up against a hunchback for luck'just before yon bet on a horse race.-Munsey's Magazine. He Got Valuable Information. The story is told of the times of Aretas Blood and the old Manchester locomotive works that a student came to Mr. Blood once and wanted to study the business of locomotive building in his vacation days. The student came well recommended, and Mr. Blood, who never had much use for these .fech" people, sent him down to the boiler shop and placed him in charge of the old foreman. The old man took the "tech" man around, and in the course of the inspection of the shop they came across one boiler on the In side of which was a man at work. "How does that man get out?' in quired the "tech" man. "Oh," said the venerable pilot, "he doesn't get out. We always count upon losing at least one man in build ing a boiler."-Manchester Union. Napoleon Obeyed the Mob. In "The Corsican-A Diary of Na poleon's Life In His Own Words," Bonaparte tells how, as an obscure sol dier, he witnessed some of the open ing scenes of the revolution: "I lodged Bue du Mall, Place des Victories. At the sound of the tocsin and at the news that the Tuileries were attacked I started for the Carousel. Before I had got there In the Rue des Petits Champs I was passed by a mob of hor rible looking fellows parading a head stuck on a pike. Thinking I looked too much of a gentleman, they wanted me to 6hout 'Vive la nation!' which I did promptly, as may easily be imagined." When a Great Man Diet. There can be but austere and serions thoughts in all hearts when a sublime spirit makes Its majestic entrance into another life, when one of those beings' who have long soared above the crowd on the visible wings of genius, spread ing all at once other wings which we did not see, plunges swiftly into the unknown.-From Hugo's Funeral Ora tion on Balzac. The Change. "He used to complain because he never got what he wanted to eat." "Yes, but he's rich now." "Yes, and now he complains because he never wants what he gets to eat." Catholic Standard and Times. Inherited. Knicker-Jones has a bad memory. Booker-His mother never knew what were trumps, and his father couldn't remember anything on the witness stand.-New York Sun. The Stage and Society. Blobbs-Society women are still go ing on the stage. Slobbs-But the Stage is overcrowded now. Blobbs-So ia society.-Philadelphia Record. Happiness ls where we find it, rarely .where we seek it-J. Petit Senn. Steam Laundry Notice. My patrons are requested to leave their Laundry at Jas. E. Hart's old stand, with Mr. M. A. Parks. Work sent on Tuesdays and return, ed Saturdays. First-class -work guaranteed. Respectfully, JAMES E. HART. 4-6-11. NOTICE. Stove floes must be of brick and brick laid flat and not on edge. Fol lowing clause is now put on all poli cies except brick stores. E. J. Norris. In consideration of the reduced rate at which this policy is issued, it is warranted by the assured that the building described in this poli cy contains no brick-on-edge, tile, cement or metal flue; and it is fur ther warranted that no such flue shall be erected during the term of this policy. If this warranty is violated in any particular, this poli cy shall be nu)l and void. FIFTH ANNUAL HORSE SHOW, GREEN VILLE, S. C. MAY 9-11, 1911. Account of the above occasion, the Southern ^Railway announces very low round trip rates, tickets sold May 8,9,10 and ll, 1911, good returning until May 12, 1911. Fori detailed information, call?n ticket] agents, or, A. II. Acker, TPA., Augusta, Ga. J. L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The next teachers' examination will be May 5th, 10 a. m. School law, rule 18, clause 2. A second grade certificate shall not be renewed except the holder attends a Teachers' Institute or Summer School, and in such case may be re newed. Clause 3. A third grade, certifi cate shall not be renewed. Teach ers will note that school warrants will not be approved next school year unless first one is accompanied by certificate. W. W. Fuller, Co. Supt. Education. Photographs. Miss Eliza Mlms is carrying .on thc Photograph business of Mr. R. H. Mim8, at his Residence. The latest city styles and fine work guar anteed. EDGEFIELD PRESSING CLUB. I wish to inform the public that j I am better equipped than ever to I do pressing and cleaning of all kinds. Let me make your old suit j look brand new. We take espcoial pains inpressing ladies skirts. Send us your garments. Satisfaction guaranteed. We make a specialty of cleaning and re-blocking hats, both felt and Panama hats. Ring Phone No. 35 and I will send for the clothes. Wallace Harris, Prop. STOCK RAISERS. I have a splendid jack that will stand during the season at my farra one mile from McKendree. Terms $10 to insure. Castrating done by safest and best method, also dehorn cattle. Anyone wishing me can write rae at Pleasant Lane. * J. C. Buzhardt. We can make you a t>uit to order ] from $25.00 up write us forsamples, F. G. MERTINS, Augusta, Ga. Saved Life of Omaha Theatrical Manager --- - . -v S :} ' .. Adam Bonoff, manager of the Krug theatre in Omaha, Neb., and iiving at 1511 north seventeenth street, that city, in a statement giv en for publication, says: . "I have been a sufferer from stom ach trouble for the past ten years, and had to avoid potatoes and all starchy food. I was nervous and restless, rarely ever gettting a good night's sleep. I always awoke with a dull pain in my stomach, and belched gas frequently. I was con stipated all the time. "I traveled considerably in search of health, and treated with the best] physicians in New York, Chicago and Hot Springs without relief, and finally was compelled to give up my business, as I thought for good. "A'friend recommended Cooper's New Discovery to me. I was desper- j ate, and decided to give it a trial. Am now feeling fine, eating and sleeping well, without any signs of stomach trouble, weighing more than at any other period of my life, having gained fifteen pounds in a j few week's time. It is a duty with me to recommend Cooper's New Discovery, for I believe it saved my life." We sell Cooper's New Itfscovery, the medicine recommended by Mr. Bonoff. It has a remarkable record, and has a tremendous sale through-1 out the country. We will take pleas ure in explaining its nature to you. -(Penn & Holstein.) A Full Supply Of the Celebrated COLE Combination cotton and corn planters and Dis tributors W. W. Adams & Co. Fertilizers :-: Fertilizers Let us fill your orders for commer- ?? cial fertilizers of all kinds. Besides carrying a full line of standard brands and formulas, we Lave on nand a full assortment of the ingredients for mixing your own fertilizer at home. We can also supply you with nitrate as a top dressing for your wheat and oats and your cotton and. corn. MU Y & PRESCOTT t -PRIVATE WATER SYSTEMS We ?ire ready to make estimates and very close prices on tanks, towers engines, and private water systems. We carry a stock of piping fittings and all plumbing supplies, and as we buy in large quantities we can save yov mone. We carry in stock a com plete line of both tnbs and lavatories, and can furnish the necessary fixtures for supplying the bath room with hot and cold water. * PUMPS Wc are agents for Myers force pumps. lu the past 8 months we have sold 85 of these pumps and they are giving satisfaction. Let us sup ply you with one. Full assortment rubber hose, reels, nozels and spigots. A NEW FEATURE OF OUR BUSINESS. We have employed a first-class tinner and are now prepared to put on tin rtpfing, guttering, and will be pleased to quote you prices. We are local agents for rhe celebrated Rife ram, and would like to figure with yon upon supplying your place with ample water frem a near-by stream. STEWART &KERNAGHAN ?IIIIIMI III I HiWIIWI HHIil liMaMBMW^BMBMMBnMMMMMB "ASK OUR CUSTOMERS" I A HO FOR THAT EASTER SUIT LINE of spring hats, Clothing and furnishings that are Snappy, Cleancut and Rightly-Priced. Everything that children wear in our Juvevile ? Department. Our Ladies Ready-to-wear Department is rilled with suits, Shirt-waists, Odd Skirts and Neckwear for Spring. A broad guarantee of satisfaction-first to last. Make our store your Headquarters in Augusta. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY Spring Clothing We are ready to show you OUT Spring Suits Walkover Shoes Straw Hats Shirts and Collars Ties and Hosiery We invite you to call* We can please you quality, style and price. W. A. HART.