Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 05, 1911, Image 8
. THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE.
Enrollment over 700-Value of
Property over a million and a quar
ter-Ninety Teachers and officers.
Seven full four years courses, in
Agriculture, Engineering, ete.
Cost per session of nine months,
including all fees, board, heat, light
laundry, and necessary uniforms
$121.87.
Students who. are financially able,
pay $40.00 tuition additional.
Scholarship and Entrance Examinations
TKe College maintains, 124 Ag
ricultural Scholarships, and 43 Tex
tile Scholarships, worth each ?100.
00 and free tuition.
(Students who hav<3 attended
? Clemson College or any other Col
lege or University, are not eligible
for the Scholarships unless there
are no other eligible applicants).
Scholarship and entrance exami
nations will be held at the County
Seats July 14th, 9 a. m.
Next Session Opens September
13, 1911. Write at once to W. M.
Riggs, President Clemson College,
S. C., for catalogue, scholarship
blanks, etc. If you delay, you may
be crowded out.
Are Your Kidneys Well?
Many Edgefield People Know
The Importance of Healthy
Kidneys.
The kidneys filter the blood.
They work night and day.
Well kidneys remove impurities.
Sick kidneys allow impurities to
multiply.
No Kidney- ill should be neglect
ed.
There is grave danger in delay.
If you have backache or urinary
trouble?.
If you are nervous, dizzy or
worn out.
Begin treating your kidneys at
once;
Use a proven kidney remedy.
None endorsed like Doan's kid
ney pills.
Recommended by thousands.
Proved by home testimony.
Mrs. J. T. Pattison, Edgefield,
S. C., says: "I have given Doan's
kidney pills a thorough trial and I
know them to be a splendid kidney
remedy. On several occasions I used
them and have received lasting re
lief from kidney trouble. I do not
hesitate to recommend this remedy
as the best one I know of for kidney
complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name-Doan's
and take no other
AIL CORLEY, Surgeon
. Dentist. Appointments
at Trenton on Wednesdays.
Crown and Bridge werk a
specialty.
James A. Dobey,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Johnston, S. C.
Office over Farmers Bank Building
J AS. S. BYRD,
SURGEON DENTIST,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
gjtFO??Lce over Post-office.
CALHOUN A. MAYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EDGEFIELD, - - - S. C
Escaped With His Life.
"Twenty-one years ago I faced
an awful death," writes II B. Mar
tin, Port Harrelson, S. C. Doctors
said I had consumption and the
dreadful cough I had looked like it,
s ure enough. I tried everything I
could hear of, for my cough, and
was under the treatment of the best
doctor in Georgetown, S. C., for a
year, but could get no relief. A
friend advised me to try Dr. King's
New Discovery. I, did so, and was
completely cured. I feel that I owe
my life to this great throat and
lung cure. Its positively guaranteed
for coughs, colds and all bronchial
affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free at Penn & Holstein, AV E
Lynch & Co., B Timmons.
FOR ADVERTISING
REASONS
the SPARTANBURG BUSINESS
College will give free Tuition to One
Person from each County who enters
the school on or before June 20th, if
accompanied by One Student who
will take a Full Course, or by Two
Students who each will take a sin
gle course, either bookkeeping or
shorthand. For catalog, etc. address
L. NEEL VERNON, Principal,
Spartanburg, :-: :-: s. C.
Parson's Poem a Gem.
From Rev. II Stubsnvoll, Alli
son, Ia., in praise of Dr. King'?
New Life Pills. "They're such a
health necessity. In every home
these pills should be. If other kinds
you've tried in vain use Dr. King's
and be well again. Only "c at
Penn <fc Holstein's, W E Lynch &
Co.,B Timmons.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION.
The University of South Carolina
offers scholarships in the School of
Education to one young man from
each county. Each scholarship is
worth 1100 in money, and $10 term
fee and free tuition.
Examination will be held at the
county seat July 14, 1911. Exami
nations of students generally for
admission to the University will be
held at tfte same time.
Write for information to
S. C. Mitchell, President,
Columbia, S. C
Fourth of July Excursions Via Southern
Railway.
The Southern Railway announces
very low round trip rates between
all points account of Fourth of Ju
ly excursions, tickets sold July 1 to
4, inclusive, returning July 8, 1911.
For detailed information call on
nearest Southern Railway ticket
agent, or,
Jno. L. Meek, AGPA,
Atlanta, Ga.
Alex. H. Acker TPA.,
Augusta, Ga.
New Remedies.
We have just received a line of
new medicines that are highly rec
ommended-Liquid Purin-Pepsin,
for the digestion-Glyco-phosphate
an excellent tonic-Glyco-mullein,
for coughs and colds-liquid Div
ortine, for the kidneys-Laxinacea
for constipation. Try these reme
dies. B. Timmons.
L:^kc Saw, Lathe and Shin
gie Mills, Engines, Boilers,
Supplies and repairs, Porta
qle , Steam and Gasoline En
gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts
and Pipes. WOOD SAWS
and SPLITTERS.
Gins and Press Repairs.
Try LOMBARD,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Kills More Than Wild Beasts.
The number of people killed year
ly by wild beasts don't approach the
vast number killed by disease germs.
No life is safe from their attacks.
They're in air, water, dust, even
food. But grand protection is afford
ed by Electric Bitters, which des
troy and expel these deadly disease
germs from the system. That's why
chills, fever and ague, all malarial
and many blood diseases yield
promptly to this wonderful blood
purifier. Try them, and enjoy the
glorious health and new strength
they'll give you. Money back if not
satisfied. Only 50c at Penn & Hol
stein's, W E Lynch & Co., B Tim
mons.
Good Pickle Recipe.
The ingredients are: cabbage,
onions, green tomatoes, pepper and
cucumbers. Take about half as
much tomatoes, onions and cucum
bers as you have of cabbage with
an occasional pod of green pepper,
grind all together in meat chopper,
salt, place in thin sack to drain over
night. In the morning place on
fire to cook, with enough vinegar to
keep from scorching, and add
abouf 2 quarts of sugar to 2 gallons
of pickle; dissolve 5 cents worth of
tumeric in cold vinegar, mix
thoroughly with pickle and add a
box of mixed pickle spices (whole)
and cook slowly all day, or until
tender. Then place in jars and
cover with cold vinegar.
This will keep indefinitely, if al
ways covered with vinegar.-Pro
gressive Farmer.
A Peck Into His Pocket.
Would show the box of Buck
len's Arnica Salve that E S Loper,
a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y., al
ways carries. I have never had a
cut, wound, bruises, or sore it
would not soon heal, he writes.
Greatest healer of burns, boils,
scalds, chapped hands and lips,
fever sores, skin eruptions, eczema,
corns and piles. 25c at Penn <fc Hol
stein's, W E Lynch & Co., Tim
mons.
EDGEFIELD PRESSING CLUB.
. I wish to inform the public that
I am better equipped than ever to
do pressing and cleaning of all
kinds. Let me make your old suit
look brand new. We take especial
pains inpressing ladies skirts. Send
us your garments. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
We make a specialty of cleaning
and r?-blocking hats, both felt and
Panama hats. Ring Phone No. 35
and I will send for the clothes.
Wallace Harris, Prdp.
Thirst Quenchers on Hot Days.
There is nothing like a Soda Lem
onade or Ice Cold Milk Drinks
these hot days. And you can take
a bottle of Ginger Ale or Grape
Juice home with you. Always on
Ice. W. E. Lynch & Co.
maa
Excursion Rates Via Southern
Railway.
From Edgefield, S. C.
Charlottesville, Va., and return
13.40 Account University of Vir
ginia Summer School, June 19-Ju
ly 29, 1911. Tickets sold Jane 17,
19, 20, 25, 24, 20 and July 3 and
10, 1911, good returning fifteen
days from, but not including date
of s?le.
Knoxville Tenn., and return,
$10.50 Account Summer School of
the South, June 20, July 28,1911.
Tickets on sale June 18, 19, 20, 24,
25, July 1, 8, 9 and 15, 1911, only,
with final limit returning to reach
original starting point not later
than, but not including, fifteen days
from date of cale.
Atlantic City, N. J. and Return.
Account meeting Grand Lodge B.
P. O. E., July 10-15, 1911 tickets
sold July 7, 8, 9, 1911, good re
turning July 20. Extension until
Aug. 20, by depositing ticket and
payment of fee of one dollar $24.30.
Atlantic City, N. J. ar.d Return.
Account International Convention,
United Society Christian Endeavor,
July 6-12, 3 911. Tickets sold July
3, 4 and 5, 1911, good returning
July 19, 1911. Extension until
Aug. 15, by depositing ticket and
payment of one dollar $24.30.
Rochester, N. Y. and Return.
Account meeting Ancient Order,
Nobles of the Mystic Shriner, Im
perial Council, July 11-13, 1911.
Tickets sold July 7, 8 and 9, 1911,
good returning July 18, 1911. Ex
tension until Aug. 15, 1911, by de
positing ticket and payment of fee
one dollar. $31.35.
Knoxville, Tenn, and Return.
Account Summer School of the
South, June 20-July 28, 1911. Tick
ets sold June 18, 19, '20, 24, 25,
July 1, 8, 9 and 15, 1911, only,
good returning to reach original
starting point fifteen days from, but
not including, date of sale. Exten
sion until Sept. 30, by depositing
ticket and payment of $1.00 addi
tional. $10.50
Charlottesville, Va. and Return.
Account University of Virginia
Summer, June I9-July 29, 1911.
Tickets sold June 17, 19, 21, 23, 23,
24, 26 and July 3 and 10, 1911,
good returning fifteen days from,
but not including, date of sale. Ex
tension until Sept. 30 by depositing
ticket and payment of one dollar.
$13.40.
Monteagle, Tenn, and return,
$12.80. Sewanee, Tenn., and re
turn $12.80. Account opening
week, July 1-10, 1911. Monteagle
Bible School, July 15-25, 1911.
Monteagle Sunday School Institute,
July 25-August 30, 1911. Tickets
on salo June 30-July 1, 8, 15, 22,
29-Au;sxest ll, 12 and 18, 1911 good
returning September 5, 1911,
Philadelphia, Pa. and Return.
Account the Northern Baptist Con
vention and the Baptist World Al
liance Congress, June 13-25, 1911.
Tickets sold June 9, 10, 12, 16, and
19, 1911, good returning June 29,
1911. Extension until July 31,
1911, by depositing tieket and pay
ment of one dollar additional.
$22.40.
Proportionately reduced rates
from other points. Convenient
schedules, superb service, Pullman
cars on all through trains, dining
car service. For detailed informa
tion, call on nearest Southern Rail
way ticket agent, or,
J. L. Meek, AGP.,
Atlanta, Ga.
A. H. Acker, TPA.,
Augusta, Ga.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.
127th Year Begins Sept 29th.
1785 1911
Entrance examinations at all the
county seats on Friday July 7th at
9 a. m.
The college is well endowed, en
abling it to maintain the highest
standards.
It offers complete 4-years courses
in Ancient and Modern languages,
Mathematics, History, Economics,
Science and engineering.
Courses for B. A., B. S., and B.
S. degree with engineering.
A free tuition scholarship to each
county of South Carolina. Vacant
Boyce scholarship, giving $100 a
year and free tuition, open to com
petitive examination in September.
Expenses reasonable. Terms and
catalog on application. Write to
Harrison Randolph, Pres.
Charleston, S. C.
I was never before better able to
take care of your eye glass work
than I am^at present. My stock is
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 ^one
This fact should appeal to you
GEORGE F. MIMS, Optician
Edgefield, - - . S. C.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mrs. Caroline E. Wil
liams, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same duly attested,
to the undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate wiil likewise
make payment to
Mrs. M. V. Hart,
June 17, 1911. Bxecutrii.
Make Summer
PIRE IN!
E. J. NOR
Edgefield, S(
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COMPANY, of New
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WINTHROP COHLLEGE SCOLARSHIP
AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop
College and for the admission of
new Btudents will be held at the
County Court House on Friday, Ju
ly 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be
not less than fifteen years of age.
When Bcholarships are vacant af
ter July V they will be awarded to
those making the highest average at
thia examination, provided they
meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants in scholarships
should write to President Johnson
before the examination for Schol
arship examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 20, 1911. For
further information and catalogue,
address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock
Hill, S. C.
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NOTICE. .
Our customers and friends w*ll
please bear with us until July 1 0,
when our flour mill will commence
grinding. Everything will be up
to-date and satisfaction guaranteed.
W. II. & E. N. Smith.
Improved Standard Machines.
Come in and let us demonstrate
to you the merits of the Standard
central needle sewing machine. Af
j ter a lady sees and appreciates the
advantage of this machine she will
use no other. We are in a position
to save you money on a sewing ma
chine. Edgefield Mercantile Co.
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Southern Railway Schedules,
Arrivals and Departures Edgefield, S. C.,
Effective May 15, 1911.
(N. B. These schedule figures
shown as information only and are
not guaranteed.)
Departures.
8:10 a. m. No. 209, daily, for Tren
ton, Columbia, points North and
West.
10:05 a. m. No. 233, daily, for
Trenton, Augusta and intermedi
ate points.
11:00 a. ra. No. 231, daily, for Ai
ken and intermediate points.
1:50 p.m. No. 229, daily except
Sunday for Aiken and intermedi
ate points, Connects at Aiken
for Charleston and way, Connects
at Trenton with the Southern's
Southeastern Limited for Colum
bia, Charlotte, Greensboro, Wash
ington, New York and points
East.
0:50 p. m. No. 207, daily, for Tren
ton, Augusta and intermediate
points.
Arrivals.
9:00 a. m. No. 208, daily, from
Augusta and intermediate points.
10:55 a. m. 230, daily, connecting
at Trenton with the Southern's
Southeastern Limited from New
York, Washington and points
East.
1:35 p.m. No. 210, daily except
Sunday, from Aiktn and inter
mediate points.
4:40 p. m. No. 232, daily, from Ai
ken and intermediate points.
7:40 p. m. No. 206, daily, from
Trenton, Colum bia and interme
diate points.
For further information, call on
ticket agents, or, E. H. Coapman,
VP&GM., Washington, D. C., J.
L. Meek, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga., A.
H. Acker, TPA., Augusta, Ga.
Something New.
Those who pass sleepless hours
after drinking coffee and suffer oth
er ill effects from this popular bev
erage should try our ' Pathfinder"
coffee, from which the injurious
properties have been removed. This
is entirely new and will prove to be
a great boon to many lovers of
coffee.
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Economy in Painting>f?
* Your; 'House
does not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price'
' per gallon. It means getting the paint that covers the
most surface per gallon and gives the greatest number
of years of service-in other words, the best value for
your dollar.
& ACMEQUAUEf
HOUSE PAINT
costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us i
you pleasing color combinations, ced*
mate quantity needed, or be of any othc
service we can, whether you buy or noUyi
Come in and get an Acme Quality Painting Efl
Guide Book and some color suggestions,) ffij
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Hot Weather Goods
come
Don't you want ti
Of course you do
in a thin suit of serg
assortment of light weight two-piece suits
Alpaca and siciliun coats all sizes.
Stylish oxtcrds
latestjstyles in all
of the] popular
leathers.
?STFuli line of
underwear, shirts
and hosiery.
Drop in and let us
us fit
you
cassimere. Full
Dorn & Minis.
Fire Insurance
Go to See Harting & Byrd
Before insuring elsewhere. We represent the
best old line Companies
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At the Farmers Bank of Edgefield.
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Diiildings. For further detailed information apply to
Stewart & Kernaghan
Edgefield, S. C.
!
Stock Feeds
VTJ are distributors for the highest grade feeds on
on the market.
fWSUCRENE-both dairy and hoise
Tennessee horse and mule feed which is ground
corn oats and alfalfa. Dried beet pulp-5 per cent,
to your dairy feed daily will increase milk supply
very materially.
ERRINGTON BROS. & CO.
P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher ia with us and will be glad to see his friends