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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6,1905. ! Lee^L NGW/S- I A person is always startled wheu - he hearsjaimself seriously called old.for the first time. lt seems as if they can dis : cover cures for everything on earth except just beiug plain fools. Miss Kate Samuel can now be found by her friends at the store of Mr. J. M. Cobb, be having en gaged her services as saleslady. Miss Winona Lewis, One of John pton's most popular young ladies, has been for several days a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Padgett. . ; Come all who are weary and are heavy laden and buy a Mitchel or. Ow?nsboro wagon and your path way^ through life will be smooth and easy. . Miss Lucile Miles, an exceed ingly beautiful and vivacious young lady who resides in Meridi an, Miss, spent several days with relatives in Edgefield last week. Investigate the cause of each wrinkle on a woman's face and you will find it was put there by woiryiug over something (hat worry couldn't help. Notice where you will and you will find that the girl who mis spells her name because she think? it is "fancy" never helps her moth er with the housework. Mrs. Ellen Youngblood and Mrs. Arthur Youngblood came djwn from Wiuteiseatoii last Thursday and are at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. Manly Timmoue. Th? dry goods merchants of our town are^expecting a tremendous fall business and we do not believe .that they will be disappointed, for the outlook is very bright. Mrs. W. A. Strom," accompanied by her very interesting children, has been ' spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Emma Dob son. Her visits to our town are en tirely to infrequent and too short. Quite a uumber of people of our town attended tbe funeral of Mr. D. T. Ouzta at Johnston on yes terday. They went dowu to pay the last loving tribute to their de parted friend. A marriage will occur near Eu8bville, Greenwood county, at auearly day to which a certain popular young man who resides nota thousand miles from our town will be a party. Don't ask us who he is, but wait and sf-e. . Mr, Ji Af. Cobb will leave to-day ior New York and other northern j markets to purchase a large and beautiful stock ?f fall merchan dise. Mr:._.Col>b3'8 excellent taste and large experience enable him to bring back the best things that are offered when-he goes to mar ket. Mr. J. R. Cantelou's sky-scrap ing barn silhouetted agaiut the western horizon reminds one of a colossal hotel. Whau his .cattle are he used in it during the winter th'?y will be almost as comfortable as if they were quar tered iu the Hampton Terrace or Bon Air. 4 The entertainment by the Ju venile Mission Societ}' ol tbe Methodist church on Thursday afternoon last was a complete suc cess. The eutertamnent, besides affording several hours of delegbt ful social intercourse, added the snug 6um of $13.00 to t heir mis sion fund. A Philadelphia paper has :garhered statistics which show .that a woman's chr-nces to marry Ibetween tba ag^s of 25 aud 30 are iouly 18 per emt, while . between 20 aud 25 tbe chances.are 52 per cent iu her favor. Apparently it is rather dangerous to say no to the first man. Ten-cents cottou and an abun dance of home supplies for the Dext five years would place the majority of the farmers, of our county on the independent list: Were producing supplies at home uppermost in the minds of the farmers of the south, instead of growing cotton, then the latter would easily bring ten cents year :in and year out. PRESCRIPTIONS our specia lty. We solicit ypur Prescriptions, olav or night. . WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compounding, aud rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. Ask Dr. Prescott what his wjfe thinks of Mack'*? Leader Stoves. Edgefield Mercantile Company SILK SALE: Will close out 36 pieces silk now on hand at N. Y. cost to make room for new etock silk. JAS. E. HART. Rogers & Gallet's celebrated Violet Water at * TIMMONS BROS. Go to the planing mill for shin gler, no. 1 and bb: 2. . FAULKNER & CATO. Fall line Passe Partout Binding -10c." each. Mat Boards any color. W. E. LYNCH & CO. v " -Try our deligbtful parched coffee r At 15,'cts per pound. It will please TIMMONS BROS. Prof, Whitman, the Optician of Aug?Bta, will close his office dur ing the month of August. Miss Grace Tompkins is a gu^st this week at the home of Hou. D. H. Tompkins, near Ninety Six. Dr. James A. Dobey, who is tB handsome as ever, has been spend ing several days at his father's home. Dr. Dobey, soon after gradua ting in dentistry several months ago, located iu Augusta, whare he has become very popular. Grandmama-When your grand papa was courting me he always kissed me upon tho brow, Granddaughter-If a man kiss ed me upon the brow I'd cali him down a little bit. As an additional .evid?n?e that cotton is openiLg considerably in advance of a year ago we will call attention to the fact that during August of last year the Edgefield Mercantile Company purchased only four bales of cotton ; whereas, tbis year, during the last week of August, they purchased thirty or forty bales a day. . . A carrier on one of Sumter's rural free delivery routes has dis carded his borBe and bupgy and bas purchased an automobile in whicb he now makes his daily rounds. Our friend Gus Edmuuds can make a note of this, so v. hen (bis "hay bumer" disappears in some mud hole this winter he can purchase an automobile to take its place. "?ommy," said the young man to his prospective brother-in-law, aged five, "will you be sorry when I marry your sister?" "Yes," answered the little fel low, I'll be B?rry for you." After having spent some weeks in Savaunah with her niece, Mrs. Mauer Lawton, Miss Sophie Abney returned on .Saturday afternoon. Mrs. lawton's frionds are happy to know toat as soon as she fully recovers from' the receut severe illness, from wbich she is now convalescing, she and her little daughter will come for a two months stay in Edgefield. Mis. W. H. Dorn want to tte hospital in Augusta early last week for treatment. On Wadries day nu operation was performed and she is now doing remarkably weil. The attending physicians have assnrod her that she will bo fully restored to her usual health. Not only the members of her home but everybody in Edgefield would greatly rejoice to see her well arid strong again. In a personal letter our esteem-' ed friend Luther Bell, who is now perched high upon the hills-of Clark's Hill, si.ys that the corn and hay on the Savannah Oottoms aie very fine. As yet no high water has appeared Ci the scene to do its deadly work. Friend Luther says that we can now call up his house by telephone, being con nected with Augusta through Double Branches, Ga. Mr. Abner Broadwater is having some of the finest lumber sawed that we have Been in many, . inauy years. Wo are surprised, to know that such rich heart pine can be fouud anywhere in " tbis section. We do not know how much he has, but if Mr. Broadwater has any great quantity it will be equal to a Klondike gold mine. Further more, he can sellthis pine lumbar, fasler than Dispenser Winn eau sell "Poplar Log" ou a fro9tyl morning. Mr. E. W. Samuel has now ful ly equipped his shop which is lo cated at the old Gray stables. He bas a gasoline engine of the latest model which runs all or his ma chinery. Mr. Samuel builds wag ons from the "ground up." He buys native grown oak land works out every piece of the wood in his shop, which enables him to guar antee every ^ thiele that he builds. His stick of hardware aud supplies ?is large. Mr. Samuel solicits a share of your tire setting, repair work of all kiuds, and, can shoe your horS'i in a most satisfactory manner while you wait. Go down and ask him to show you through this well equ;pped shop. We di rect attentif, n to bis advertisement in this issue. FOR MAKING PICKLE : We have just received a shipment of Pure Jj'ive-year-old Appb and White Wine Vinegar. G. L. PENN & SON. Just arrived, a lot of Auburn 0De torse wagons. L'jt ns sell you ope; Edgefield Mercantile Company Have your pictures enlarged free. For particulars see C. E. MAY. Let us fill your prescriptions. We use only the best drug. G. L. PENN & SON. If you de looking for chairs that aro nicely finished low in price and comfortable, you should by all means call ct store of Edgefield Mercantile Company. For shelf hardware aud carpen ter's-tools of all kinds come to our store. Our assortment ?B large and prices within easy reach of all. RAMSEY & JONES. I If your eyes a re worth having they are worth saving. Do. so with the right kind of glasses. Geo. F. Mims. Optician. The pen is mightier than the sword-when there isa hog in it. . ? wife's yearning capacity is usually far in excels of her bus baud's earning capacity. Miss Estelle Sibley, an exceed- : ingly beautiful young lady from A ugusta, is the guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmichael. Mrs. D. A. G. Ouzts, of Green wood, a lady of very decided cul ture and brilliancy of intellect, is ? the guost of Sheriff and Mrs. W. H. Ouzts. Mr. William Furse, of Trenton, drove his spirited bay to Edgefield on Sunday last and exchanged pleasant greetiugs with his friends It affords us pleasure to an nounce the arrival of Mrs. C. H. Fisher and Miss Mary Lillie. Their coining to make Edgefield their future home has caused goner al rejoicing. Mr. W. L. Dunov?nt ?R having considerable work done upon the interior of bis already attractive j home, which is situated upon the ! topmoBl pinnacle of Buncombe heights. Mr. James E. Caughmau has greatly improved dur ing the last fortnight. We hope that he will be entirely restored to hiB accucitomed state of health. He is now at his father's home near Leesville for a change. M rr Joseph S. Addison, one of the most progressive and prosper ous farmers of Saluda county, ac companied by two very br.gbt little? daughters, spent Saturday and Monday with his mother, Mr3. V. C. Addison. It is probable that the Edgefield Commercial Club will have elegant rooms fitted up in the hall of the Tompkins building, adjoining the telephone exchange. This is the most desirable place that is avail able.. That Edgefield cat that weut to California in a trunk and was locked up nine days without food or water was not without Edgefield wit. The cat took the risk in order to enjoy riding on a free pass. News, and Couiier. On Punday morning last Eliza beth Rainsfbrd, Masters T. H. Rainsford, Jr., and Benjamin Grenecker united with- the Edge field Methodist church and were received into the church, having been previously baptized. Mn. W. S. G. Heath, who is Edgefield's leading contractor, is i ring rapid headway in the ?ion of the ne.w seven hill residence in Buncombe. Besides having ? a well or ganized force of carpenters, Mr. Heath gives his personal super vision to the work, which make? everything move along smoothly. Mr. Walter P. Brunsou's many friends iu our town have sympa thized with him deeply iu his recent prolonged sickness and it ts needless to say that they were greatly rejoiced at seeing him m Edgefield on Thursday last. He is, gaining his strength rapidly and!,? will very soon be strong and well1'! again. Mr. and Mrs. Sossaman, acco -j panied by their children, are on "\ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Beauregard Timmons. S?LCO leaving Edgefield several years ago Mr. Sossaman has resided in the suburbs of At lanta, where he has been contin uously in the employment of the Southern Cotton Oil Company. In the matter of skill and efficiency be stands very high among oil mill men. Prof. J. F. Entzmiuger has told us that there will be a greater num ber of students from this county to enter the college at the opening of the coming session than at any other session since the S. C. C.. I. has been located in our midst. This is as it should be. The pa rents of Edgefield town and coun ty have abundant evidence of the superior excellence ot' this sp/eu "did institution, and are availing themselves of the advantages that are to be had at their very doon . Money to Loan. I have money without limit to loan on improved town and farm, property. Call to see me at my office at Edgefield, S. C. . Wm. P.. CALHOUN When you need anew Buggy or Wagon cometo us. We buy all of our vehicles iu car lots from the best manufacturers in the country and are in a position to make prices right. RAMSEY & JONES Every housewife wants the best j Flavoring Extracts or none at all. j Remember that we are beadquar-j tere for Flavoring Extracts. Wy j sell nothing but the best. G. L. PENN & SON. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule to keep Chamberlain7 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knowB this to be a fact. For sale by Ail Druggists. We carry a full steck of all kinds of picture mouldi&g and can frame any size picture on short notice. TIMMONS BROS. ? Salesman Wanted to look after our interest in Edgefield and ad jacent counties. Salary or cota na ispion. Address Cl over 00 and Paint Co.,, Cleveland, Ohio. We have a very handsome line of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and. Neck Wear for men. Give us a call We can please you. 'CE.. MAY. Miss Kate Williame, of Phoenix, Greenwood county, who is a sister of Mr. S. W. Williams of our town, was the guest' of Misses Bessie and Hortense Padgett last week. By her gentle manners and attractive personality Miss Wil liams made many friends while in our midst. As we write on Tuesday after noon scores of little friends of William Thurmond, the five-year old son of Hon. and Mrs. J, Wm. Thurmond, are assembling at his parents' home on Columbia street in response to an invitation to his birth-day party. Such occasions are very delightful for the little folks, bringing them together in pleasant and helpful social inter course. Owing to their ecarcity and the unusual demand, eggs have been selling on this market for twenty five cents per dozen, which is an unprecedented price for them at this season of the year. Would that there was au egg farm near Edge field like a lar?;e one that is loca ted in New Hampshire, where 8,400 heuRare kept and from si?ty to eighty bushels of eggs are gathered daily. They would then be as plentiful as rocks and the youngsters could fight egg battles iu6tead of rock battles, which would be preferable provided the 'hen fruit" was fresh. Lr. R. C. Mayson says that he has been actively eugaged in the practice of medlciue for forty-nine years, and that he has never, dur ing the entire time, taken a vaca tiou. It is now, however, his pur pose to go to the mountains for two weeks and take with him tiiB patient aud friend, Mr. Walter Bruuson. We hc.pe that they will not change their plans. Such atrip will be of incalculable benefit to Mr. Bruuson. but, as for Dr. May son, he is bale and heal ty and strong, being at bis age much younger than are many of the eighteen- year-old dudes. A number of farmers in Ches terfioJd county have, for mutual' protection, signed the following agreement: "We tie undersigned swauv before God that we will not give over 40 cents per 100 pounds for picking cotton before Oct. 15th, 1905, and do hereby forfeit"$50.00 if I violato the agreement. Tbe same $50.00 to be paid to all the nan e ; on this lis'..'' This seems to be iron clad, but just as a way is found for circum venting certain laws, so will some of these farmers doubtless find''a' way to entice hands to their fields when the cotton is streaming out and a storm is threatened. The Edgefield oil mill is run a great portion of the ..me with seed cotton to be giuned.v Oftentimes tbcre is a congestion ot wagons, each waiting its turn,' which is not infrequently many/ hcurs. The situation is heightened by the fact that Mr. D. B." Hol lingsworth is not giuuing for th? public this year. His patrons have always gotton good yields and ex cellent accommodation at his gin nery, and now that they can no longer carry their s'aple there they feel it very keenly. Mauyyet hope that Mr. Hollingsworth will re consider the matter and decide to gili for tbe public. If he does, hun dreds of his old patrons will/iee np and call him blessed. ? m f ANTED-Buyers ?By'IMF ginesv Steam En T* T ?ines, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins., Presses etc. ? J. NORRIS, A solid car of .chairs to arrive this week, ranging in price from 50 cents to $8.00. Edge-field Mercantile Company. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, JJleeding-or Protru ding Piles, Druggists refor.d money ifHAZO OINTMENT Jail* to cure any cass, no matter of how long standing, in G to 14 days. First ap plication gives ease and rest'. 50c. If your drng-g-ist hasn't it send ?Oc in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid hy Parin Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo Ha.ts for men. The latest. fyles, very nobby, just received. C. E. MAY ' We simply do not profuse to be undersold. We^are ready ta serve you aud ask aili examination of our Furniture, Stovea, Ve?ieiep, etc. Edgefield Mercuutile Company. Picture Frames. We have just received a full line of Moulding lor Picture Brames. So we can make frames any size desired and at very rea sonable prices. W. E. LYNCH & CO. We have just received a very haudsoine line of hats, for boys, young men, and old men. Let us show you. Correct shapes. Prices right. C. E. MAY. Take Penn's Bitters for the liver. There is uothiug better. G. L. PENN & SON. We are constantly replenishing our stock of Jewelry. Cutlery and Silveiware of all kinds. We carry only reliable gooda and want to ??upply your needs. If we have not what you wish we will order it for you. RAMSEY & JONES. Tooth Brushes from 5 to 50 c??nts at TIMM ONS BROS. Our embroideries are the tala of the town. Don't fail to see them before you purchase. CE. MAY. 5trom-Dorn. ^?h Sunday afternoon la?t Mr. G..L. Strom and Mis3 May Dorn were married by Rey. J. E. Johu ?bu.'the pastor of the former. . The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Strom, who re side near Mountain Creek church, and ?B au energetic young man of steady,.sober and'.industrious hab its, while the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. D,irn, of our town' She is a beau tiful young lady, who by her lov able disposition and many charms of manuer, has endeared herself to a large circle of friends. Cotton and Warehouse Burned. On Saturday night last about two o'clock Johnston was visited by another very disastrous confla gration. The large warehouse on the business block which contain ed nearly a thousand bales cf cotton was totally destroyed. Hav ing no adequate means to fight the fire it was with great difficulty that adjoining property, particu larly the depot, was saved. The entire loss will amount to more than $50,000, which doubtless was covered by insurance. In their efforts to save the books, etc., Messrs. M. Q. Norris, C. J Terrell and D. T. Onzts were more or less severely burned. Indeed so .seriously burned was Mr Ouzts that death resulted pu Mouday morn ing. His untimely demise is the most deplorable feature of the great misfortune which has be fallen our sister town. Edgefield extends profound sympathy to Johnston iu this dark hour. Edgefield Association Convenes. The ninety-eighth annual sesuiou of the Edgefie'd association mel with the Edgefield Baptist church ibis (Tuesday) morning. Owiu to . the fact that the body was somewhat delayed in getting down to real work, we will be unable to give a detailed acconut in this i6su/j, but will repoit del tb ra'iouf iu full next week. All of the old officers wt re re elected : Orlando Sheppard, mod erator; Jno M Bell, secretary; L F Dom, treasurer. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. B P. Mitchell. The ladies are holding a special meeting this afternoon iu thc Presbyterian church and will be addressed by Miss Baker, state missionary located in Columbia, and Misses Wright and Bruin field, state missionaries who are located in the Horse Creek Valley. The attendance is la-"ge, the churches being weil represented The Association promises to be an exceedingly pleasant aud profita ble one. "Bath Tub Party" the latest Fad. A certain lady in our town gave a party last week to several little girls in h<r neighborhood. The feature wa3 a delightful bath in her new bath tub. We think such parties should be more frequent .sometimes.-Abbeville Medium. If the gu?s""* boys iustead then we couk temporary. The V ? ay The tissues of the throat are | inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irrita tion-more coughing. You take a cough mixture and it eases the irritation-for a while. You take SCOTTS EMULSION ? and it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it r?duces the irritation ; cures the cold because .it,drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a /sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. SCOTT g BOWNE, 400^^re< ?STotice. The regular examination of teachers will be held Friday, Sept. 15, 1905. The examination will begin promptly at 10 o'clock and close at 4:30 o'clock. WM. A. BYRD, E. H FOLK, G. W.SCOTT, Board of Examiners for Edgefield County. Bargains in matting. For the next ten days we will offer un precedented bargains in Matting. Now ie the time for the ladies to spread bright new matting upon their floors. EDGEFIELD MERCANTILE COMPANY. There is nothing better than our ''White Star" Coffee. Have you tried it. Our teas are the best to be had. G. L. PENN & SON. The ' Goldsboro, McFarland, Taylor, Can nady and Babcock Buggies are still going down the road a?ead of all others. Edgefield Mercantile Company. ptK%.imvm*m0**mu*^m**?>*m im wwii Chamberlain's! ^ COLIC, CHOLERA AND Diarrhoea Remedy I . Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home. Buy. it now. It may 6ave life. PRICK, 25C. LARGB SIZE. 60C. ' CORRECT DRESS The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measur? at moderate prices. 500 styh-s of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your dealer to show you our line, or if not represented, write us for particulars. L. E. HATS ?St CO. CZ M CI JJ NA TS.- OHIO. Do you waut a pretty picture without money and without price. Then call at our store. We are giving pictures away-absolutely free. TIMMONS BROS. Tl M MONS & CORLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Eridge Work a Special ty^J_ We make a specialty of framing Diplomas, odd Bize pictures etc. W. E. LYNCH & CO. A large assortment of all widths, colors and styles of Picture Mold ing just received at TIMMONS BROS. The:best 10 cents Salmon on the market can be had at ? G. L. PENN & SON. FOR RENT: A five-room res idence. Apply at the ADVERTISER office, Fresh supply of National Bis cuit Company's Crackers in bulk and in packages. TIMMONS BROS. Women as Weil as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and' bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It ls sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of sramp-Root. ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper Don't make any mistake, hui ^member the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root:, aud the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on e^ery bottle. J AS. S. BYRD, SURGEON" DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Hjgp'Oifice over Post-Office. Large assortment of tooth brushes at G. L. PENN & SON. TIRES SET WHILE YOU WAIT. I have just installed at toyshop the most improved tire setting machine on the market-the HOUSE COLD TIKE SETTER. While you wait-in twenty minu tes-I can shrink the tires of your wagon or buggy without defacing or charring the rim of the wheels as is often done when the ti<-es are heated. If you have tires set once while cold by this machine you will never again allow them tobe heated. I have au expeii enced man to operate the mochiue. Even if your tires do not now need setting I invite you to call and see it work. B. J. CROOKER. .Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or BXOBTEY BACK. 16 Reasons "Why You Should Send Your Sons and Daughters to the Mouth parolina S. C. C. I. Edgefleld is noted for its health-being situated io a high, dry, rolHui country. Handsome Dew brick bulldogs with modern improvements and up-to date equipment. * Extensive grounds-beautiful oak grove-ideal surroundings. * High-toned, cultured, Christian men and women compose the Faeulty fourteen teachers, each a specialist. Gjeatesl care used in (selecting teachors whose personal influence ever the students will be elevating. The President and twehe teachers live in the building with the students; From the time students reach Edgefleld until they take the train fe* their homes, they are under the watchful care and close personal atten tion of the President and Faculty. Kegular study hours morning, afternoon and night under the direst supervibion of the teachers. % High Standard-Thorough Course of Study-our work bean close in spection. In competitive examinations for West Po,nt, Annapolis ind other scholarships, our students have always been eminently successful. On account of our thorough Literary Course, excellent training indis cipline and the general up-building of character morally and relig ioutlr. our graduates are always in demand as Teachers, Stenographers, Book keepers, ?fco, / Table supplied wiih good, wholesome and properly prepared food; ten teachers in dining room with students Because only a limited number of boarders is taken, thereby making it possible for each student to receive personal attention of the Faculty. Only two students to each room in the Dormitory. Six students to each table in the Dining Boom. No crowding allowed in any of the Depart ments of the Institution, Because for fourteen years our school has been in successful operatiea under the same management, thereby proving itself worthy to ask fer your patronage. Notwithstanding the expensive Faculty employed, the wholeao?ea?A abundant table fare and the other home comforts, the charges are moder ate. ; \ ' ; gj@"For Catalogue and Terms apply to F. N. K. Bailey, Pf?at? * - in ?? FRUIT JARS Jelly Tumblers? i Flame Kerosene Ott 9e> NES & SON. FALL ARRIVALS My New Goods are coming TTT-J- -1 Get your Laundry in Tuesdays, A?M CLOSELY UM! m GUARDED are the interests of our cus tomers. We spare no effort to make the store, the stock and our business methods worthy of their fullest confi dence. We feel that we have done so and believe others will think so too, when they ' see this stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, SHOES and HATS, and ascertain the prices at which we sell. Favor us with a visit and ^?j^pil? ?Hve yourself the pleasure ef r^i^T. seeing the good things here. G. E. MAY. For Fire and Life INSURANC ^=GO TO SEE!?== QAUGHMAN ??? HARLING BEFORE INSURING ELSEWHERE. We represent the best Old L,ine Companies. CAUGHMAN o B .ABLING ? GENTS. AUG H M AN Qt H ABLING /\GENTS. 1 785 1905 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, S. C. 120TH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 29TH Letters, Science, Engineering. Ono scholarship giving free tui tion to each county of South Caro lina. Tuition $40. Board and furnished room in Dormitory $10 to $12 a month. All candidates for admission permitted to com pete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For cata logue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Fresh supply of all kinds of sweet Crackers. Stop baking cakes this hot weather. We can supply you. G. L. PENN & SON. 'W0FF0RD COLLEGE S FITTING SCHOOL Three new brick buildings. Steam heat and electric lights. ? Headmaster, four teacher* and* Matron live in the buildings. Situated on Wofforo Campus. ? Students take a regular course in College Gymnasium, and hare access to the College Library. ^ $115,00 pays for board, tuition, and, all fees. Sons of Methodist ministers do not pay tuition. Next session be gins September 20th, For Catalogue, etc., address ? A. MASON DuPHE, Head Master. Spartanburg, S, C TURNIP SEED: Wehav* ju2. received a fresh supply of' all 6& the popular varieties of Turnip Seed. We only buy the very fceslfc seed that are grown. Let tip sell you. ? TIMMONS BROS.