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FEDERAL AID TH1 The members of Congress are di vided into two classes, first the gentlemen who represent country districts, made up mostly of far mers, the lumbermen and miners, and second, representatives from city districts. The members from the country districts and especially those from the south have been working quite a while to try to get the government to furnish some fi nancial aid in maintaining and re pairing tiie roads over which the mail riders pass. Thomas Jefferson long since rec ognized the propriety of this as is found in his writings with refer ence to internal improvements of the country roads. Henry Clay said, "Of all the modes in which the country can employ its surplus reve nue, none is more permanent and beneficial than that of internal improvements. Fixed to the soil it becomes a durable part of the land itself diffusing comfort and activity and animation on all sides," and John C. Calhoun while secretary of j war said' "Let it not be said that internal improvements should be left wholly to the enterprise of the state and individuals." A very im portant bill is now up before con gress, which we think will pass, in fact it has already, we understand, passed the h^use, in which it is pro posed to spend from fifteen to twen ty-five dollars per 'aile per annum on all the highways in the United Helps a Judge in a Bad Fix. Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Wills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted all remedies. I thought it was a cancer, ' he wrote. "At last I used Bncklen's ! Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 25cts at Penn & Holstein's, W E Lynch & Co. Escapes an Awful Fate. A thousand tongues could not ex press the gratitude of Mrs. J E Cox, of Joliet, 111., for her wonder ful deliverance from an awful fate. Typhoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful cough, she writes, "Sometimes I had such awful cough ing spells I thought I would die. I could . get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I used Dr. King's New ' Discovery. But I owe my life to this wonder ful remedy for I scarcely cough at all now." Quick and safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Penn ? Holstein's, W E Lynch & Co. NOTICE TO STOCK RAISERS My jack will make the spring season at my farm near Mc Ken dree. Terms, $10 to insure. Castrating done by safest and best methods. Dehorning also done. J. C BUZHARDT, Pleasant Lane, S. C A Word to Kodakers I am carrying a nice line of cameras and keep films in stock all the time. Noth ing but right fresh stock offered for sale. Geo. F. Hims -JUST PUBLISHED* Webster'? NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. & C. Merrina Co., Springfield, MAH.) surpasses the old International as Brack as that book exceeded it* predecessor. 0a tba old foundation a new superstructure bas been built. The reconstruction bas been carried on throng b many years by a large force of trained workers, under the supervision of Dr. W. T. Harris, former United States Commissioner of Educa tion, and reenforced by many esoineut special ists. The definitions bare been rearranged and amplified. The number of terms defined bas beta more than doubled. Tba etymology, synonyms, pronunciation, have received un sparing scholarly labor. Tba language of Englisb literature for over sereu centuries, the terminology of the arts and sciences, and the er cry-day speech of street, shop, and house hold, are presented with fullness and clearness. Ia size of vocabulary, ia richness el general information, and ia convenience of consulta tion, the book sets a r%w mark in lexicography. 400,009 words and phrases. - 5000 illustrations. ,2700 pages. IMits *. lafMaai tm tmmmm tim TO POST ROADS states transporting: rural mails. We hope that the state legislature will also follow the example and supple ment this amount with a like sum and in this way, let the money act i as a sort of bait to toll the people into having good roads. Some of the gentlemen in the* city districts oppose this on the grounds of what they call legislation in favor of one class against another class, and say further that the government has no right to pay the state and local communities for the use of their property, but as was ably illustrat ed by Mr. Lever, from this state, they seem to forget the millions of dollars that the government is an nually paying to railroads, electric and, cable cars, steamships and for the rent of post ornee buildings and for pneumatic tube service and house to house delivery in cities, of mails by carriers, and they do not seem to realize as Mr. Lever says, that "Prosperity for the farra spells prosperity for the cities, rural hap piness means city contentment, the town and country are interdopen dent, one cannot prosper while the other fails to do so. Secretary Wilson estimates that it costs each person in the United States annually three dollars and a half on account of the bad conditions of the roads" AND GOOD ROADS WILL KEEP PEOPLE ON THE FARM. We siricerely trust the bill will soon be come a law. A. S. T. PORCH SHADES Make your porches comfortable during the summer by using the celebrated Vudor Porch Shades. We carry a large supply. Edgefield Mercantile Company "Norn" Back of your lens should be Ansco Film. It takes a quicker, clearer impression, makes a finer negative and more artistic pictures. Have you seen the super ior Ansco Cameras that open horizontally-the way you want to take nine tenths of your pictures ? All sizes and all pnces here. lMSVMfT -er GEO. F. MIMS, Edgefield, S. C. Mr. A. T. SAMUEL, will do your finishing NOTICE TO BREEDERS. I will stand Colonel Russell this season at my place one mile east of Parksville, known as W. R. Parks Roller Mill. I have just purchased this Jack from J. T. Cook & Co., Lexington Ky. Colonel is a black jack with white points, and is 60 inches high and is a registered jaek. Terms-$13.50 to insure, money due when fact is ascertained or property changes hands. All care taken to prevent accidents, but I am hot responsible should any oc cur. 1 R. A. Price. Parksville, S.C. yiHIIIIIUniHIIII!HIII-r+++miMlllllllUIHUllllljt PROFESSIONAL 1 s JE niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii*-H~?i?iiiiK!iimmiiimiS Drs. J. S. & F. P, BYRD, Dental Surgeons Edgef ield and Trenton Edge?eld Office over Postoffice Office 'Phone S ?Residence 17-R AH. CORLEY, Surgeon . Dentist. Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge werk a specialty. James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston, S. C. OFFICE OVER JOHNSTON DRUG CO. Round Trip Tourist Fares Now in effect Via Southern Rail way-Premier Carrier of the South. Tickets on sale daily including April 30, 1912 with final limit re turning May 31, 1912. For com plete information as to schedules, sleeping car service etc., call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or J. L. Meak, AGPA., Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins, TPA., Augusta, Ga. ATTENTION STOCK RAISERS ! My handsome Combination Stall ion "Dandy Denmark" and also my fine Kentucky Jack "Hamburg Jr" will make balance of spring sea ion at my farm near Clark's Hill. All possible care used with mares lent, but not responsible for acci dent. Terms $15.00 to insure. Jas. H. Garrett. April 30,1918. rtlleow. M. & J. Qo'flkeag, Hillsboro, and utility dress and fancy colors, 10c per yard, aoskeag and Bates Double Ex-Seersm f beautifnl patterns, 10 and l2^c per lop and Indian Head suitings guarar ithing new) in stripes and checks, all 1er yard. len finished chambrays in all colors rd wide percales in solid color?, also ind stripes, all new patterns, 10 and Dverflowing with new goot ' Shopping w THE e or mirror for-.. g what you have tically everything mad W. M. & J. 1 rille Light 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 LOMBABD, AUGUSTA, GA. Money to Loan. With real estate security, for long time. Easy terms. ARTHUR S. TOMPKINS Make the Old Suit Look New We are better prepared than ever to do first-class work in cleaning and press ing of all kinds. Make your old pants or suit new by let ing ns clean and press them. Ladies skirts and suits al so cleaned and pressed. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Edge field Pressing Club WALLACE HARRIS PROP. T. O?ZTS CO-MSOu gingham in sker in nam .yard. iteed quality . fresh goods 10c per yard. in neat fig 12?c yard. French Batistes, goo? per yard. I'anola Marquisettes, Mercerized foulyards Toyko silks and popl terns, 15c per yard. White linen weft, 20 Pure white linens, 25 Dress linens 35 to 75 Superior coarse dress Is. You can find what you i ill be easy. PLAN $30 " " " " I* We pay highest market ] e or raised on the farm r. OUZTS CO. 0u: Program S. S. Convention Har mony, May 23. 10:45. A County Standard, the slate president. How to organize our townships, Rev. E. C. Bailey, Hon. B. E. Nicholson, S. J. Watson. 11:45. Round table. Organ ized Sunday school work, Miss Vandiver, state field secretary. 12:45. Department work, Rev. J. R. Walker, Rev. R. H. Coving ton, Col. F. N. K. Bailey. 9:30 a. m. Song service. Scripture lesson by R<jv. J. R. Walker. Prayer by the pastor. 10. Enrollment of delegates. Report of president Report of secretary. Organization. 3:15. The Teacher, (a) Teach ing as a Fine Art, Prof. R. B. Cur ry, (b) Spiritual Preparation of the Teacher, S. M. Simkins. (c) Round Table. The Teacher, W. D. Holland. 4. Miscellaneous business, ad journment Recess. 2 p. m. (a) The Sunday school Standard, Prof. G. F. Long, Miss Ellen Dunova-nt (b) The Sun day school Organized, Rev. W. H. Beckhem, J. M. Shaffer, (c) Tne Sunday school Superintendent, A. S Tompkins, J. M. Cobb. 2:45. The pupil, (a) The Child we Teach, Mrs. J. L. Mims. (b) Holding the Boys, E. J. Mims. (c) Securing Men and Women for the Adult Bible Class, A. S. Tompkins. Authentic, Indubitable Truth. No mere mau ever recognized a woman by the style of her dress. How a woman dresses a man does not re member five minutes; but how she looks bs does.-Ohio State Journal. Draws the Line at Flies. We try to sympathize with our dumb animals m their afflictions, but somehow lt fe rather difflcult for us to feel very sorry for the common house 1> who ventures too far Into ow paste pot-Ohio State Journal > i assortment to pick from 10c 10c per yard. , 15c per yard. ins in some very pleasing pat and 25c per yard. , 35, 40, 50 and 75c per yard, c per yard. linens, 50c per yard: rvant right here. Premium Department We are giving away for cash ade and to increase our busi es, large dressing mirrors and e "Pemco" folding utility bles. The "Pemco" folding ble is something new, some ing useful. Call and let us low 5 different ways it can be ied to good advantage in the )tne. Remember our goods e as cheap as can be had any here. We want your trade id are willing to share our .ofits with you in nice premi ns for your cash trade. We irnish punch cards and you will ive your own time to get the .rd punched'out. Have you one? If not, get ie today. Trade with us and ap tne advantage of this offer O ry* H tsj O O dg S jp .50c .425c " 44 ".FREE prices and buy prac ztsvnle EYE TALK NO. 4 DETAILS The difference between a pen itentiary and a palace is largely a. matter of detail. Both are designed for human hab itation and serve equally well to protect the inmates from the ele ments. But one is a vastly more comfort able place of abode than the other. SO IT IS WITH GLASSES Crudely fitted glasses MAY help your vision, but great care in every detail of adjustment is essential to safety and comfort YOUR EYES ARE WORTH A CORRECTLY FITTED PAIR OF GLASSES. GEO. F. MIMS, Optician, Edgefield, S- C. . What Texans Admire is hearty, vigorous life, accord ing to Hugh Tallmam, of San An tonia. We find he writes, "that Dr. King's New Life pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and I believe they are the best made." Excellent for stomach, liver or kidney? troubles. 25cts at Penn ? Holstein's, W E Lynch <t Co. The Demons of The Swamp are mosquitoes. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite flies and the strength fails;, also malaria|often paves the wayior deadly typhoid. But Eleotric Bit ters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. After long suffering, wrote Wm Fretwell, of Lucarna?. N. G, "three bottles drove ali the malaria from my system, and I've had good health ever eincf." Best, .or all stomach, liver and kidney ills. 50ots. at Penn ? Holstein's,.. W E Lynch ? Co.