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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1007. Local News. It is said that the Edgefield Trenton orange trees are also'bud ding. Mr. W. C. Jacks-?n iaeulargiug aud makiug many iroproveroruits io his Buncomberesidence. Mr. N. L. BrunsoD is. makiug his attractive BUL combe hooie moro beautiful oy a boat of white paiLt. Let The Advertiser ob -office do your priuting. Satisfaction guar-j antead OD every job sert out from this .office. Miss Aunie May Strom, the beautiful daughter of Mr/Rpbort Strom, is the guest of her bi oth er. Mr. ?dwaid Strom, this week. M ?Sr Sue Col hit, . ho for some tim? hue acted as. pi ?vate teacbei iu the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Alten, has come home to spmd ih?* su ni mi r. Mr. Ilon.ce Ccgburu who is one of the most efficient men in the employment of the S ?utheru rail road speut Saturday and Sui day iu Edg field with the homefolks. Ihose who have tried oui "White Star" Coffee will use DO other. fcL L Penn & SOD. Mrs. Ellen Youngblood of Win tersest is spending somt time with her daughter, Mrs. Manly Tim moDS. This, good lady is always vnry cordially greeted io Edge field. The Edgefield Hussars are COD- j t -raplating moving their pavilion from Lanham spring to some place near Edgefield that can be more easily reached. It is Dot their pur pose however to make the change th?3 year. GOD. Thoa. W. . Car wile aodl Capt. W. H. BruiisoD have Dot yet returned from RichmoDd. They wili speod -a week visiting] the old battle grou?ds of Virgioia aod the 4tWar Path" of the James town Exposit iou. Mr. A. E. Padgett aDd Prof. J. F.. Eutzmiuger atteuded the Grand Lodge, Kaights of Pythias, iu Anderson last week, the latter being the represen ta'ive of the Edgefield lodge. The Grand Lodge wi.UMmeet iu Aiken next year. When you waot a first-class smoke try a;"Frs.nkliu" or "Sabo-j reeo" cigar. Our 1.0 cents cigar, the "Sainsbury," is Ibo best OD thtV market. P. P. Blalock. Jr. -?fan Baraoa claBS foryouDg meo at the Edgefield Baptist church has beeo organized. The officers are as follows : Mr. Percy Byrd, president ; Mr. Paul Cogburu. ireasuier ; .Mr. linke May, secre lary.ir.'rsc J-H. 'J.'iilman has been cbo^ofc?by ?hec?ai'Sas their teach-j v. Prof. Calhoun Mays reached heme o"n Friday last, having just closed a very successful year as I principal of the graded school at I Elberton, Ga. So well weie the patrona'pleased with the work of Prof. Mays that they have already, employed him for uext sessioo. The annual picnic of the Hus sars will be held at Lanham spriog ott Friday July 26th. Capt. Evans and his competent corps of assistants will spare no labor or -\ money io makiug the* picnic of 1907 the greatest and grandest ?D the history of this old company. Mr. aod Mrs. Bunch Timmer-1 man are DOW oceupyiug the biick _ cottage 'where Mrs. Ella S: Tomp Kins formerly resided. It affords! us much pleasure to state that Mrs; Timm^iman's health has greatly improved. TDstead of leaving their wagous ont ip the weather, the Edgefield Mercantile Company is having a large shed ejected ou the lot ad joining the office of Capt. E.H. Folk. Under this shed several car loads cf wagous. aod vehicles cao be stored. The state equalizatiou board has been called to meet io Columbia OD Wednesday, next, JUDO 12th. That excellent, level-headed Re hoboth citizen, Mr. R. A. Coch rati, bas b?erj for several years Edgefield county*e representative OD ibo state board. We trust that all of the other counties have, a representative of his calibre. PRESCRIPTIONS our special ty. Wesolioit vour Proscriptioos, ] dav or night. WE GUARANTEE pure drugs, accurate compouuding, and rea sonable prices. W. E. LY&CH & CO. Handsome Dozier Lynch is at home f-rom Davidson college, North Carolina, for the summnr vacation. Dozier bears the marks of hard . work. In fact, he hap al waysbpeo a bard student. How ever,Edgpfield's pure water and balmy air and wholesome food-| will soon make him strong and robust. At tjiis reunion md monument. ' onvailirg SPHSOU, a picture in the wiudow of the Lynch drug store is attracting consideruble attention. It is the immortal L?e' and his generals iu uniform. As ono Ioot;e up>m this splendid group of mili:tary-gAuiurfes, patriotic emo tions well up in tbfi heart, and one feelsinc-iiped to rais^. his bat when standiuK before the picture just as he" wostld if in their very pr?sence... Early next week Mr.. W. Turner of The Corner Store w make hie annual mid-season ti to New York iii-search for t newest things as well as to "pi up" many bal gains for his patrol WMisses Hattie Lou Bronson ai einona Sirom of the Gilgal-E boboth section passed throui Edgefield a few days sgo en rou to their homes from Aiken, wbe they have been attending echo during the past session. The Edgffield Hussars will ho their second atmual eucampmp: the latter part of August, f charmed were the men lusty; with the treatment they recsiw [from the people of North Augu ta and vicinity -that they hm chosen the 6ame place for holdir. the encampment this year. I-t probable that-the Hussars will g into camp about August the 20tl Mrs. Susan B. Hill, of Edgi field, is on a visit to bereiste Mrs. W. S. Ootbran and will t in the city some time She bs many friends in Abbeville whei tibe was known io h?r school day as Miss Susie Bruuson.-Abb? ville Medium. Beautiful line of Stationen Tablets, box naper and paper b; the pound. Timmons B?ros. In our cotton weigher candi datte'columns will be found th card of Mr. W. E. Ouzts. He ha resided at the Wise place belov .Hern's Cre^k church for severa years but was born aud reared no far from McKendree. Mr. Ouzt bolds the confidence and esteen of all who know him, which is i strong endorsement. He pledge if elected, to spare no effort to d< his whole duty. Edgefield's "historic soil" hai ^wallowed up another inptallmenl of contraband liquor. Ju the dis charge of his duty under th? Carey-Cothran law, Sheriff W. G Ouzts emptied a two-gallon jug ol something-supposed to be "lick' er"'-on the public square or Thursday last. After the corr juice gurgled out, the Sheriff ap plied a mateh but it burned very slowly. This product ot the liquoi tru9t seemed to contain more watei than the product of the oil trusl contains. Large assortment of window shrdes at very reasonable prices Ramsey & Jones. Small men with small purposee do not help to make a town lively aud progressive. The man whe never contributes to public enter prises or voluntarily assists in supporting any of the public (iv terprisns is not worth coaxing tc remain in a town, and should hf decide to move out it is always a matter of congratulations. It's units ?ud not mere ciphers that counts for something. "Be a uuit."-Ex. Omega, Graudeur and White ?Wings flour always o.i hand at May & Prescott. The-23rd of June bas been sst. apart by the Iuteruational com mittee po tue time for a quarter ly study of the temperance lesson, this quarter giving special atten tion to the evils of intemperance i-n regard to the cigarette habit. Any Sunday school iu the couuty desiring" literature for the use of their Sunday school, by enclosing 15 cents to Mrs. J. H. Tillman, Edgefield,S. C., will receive a pack age of literature on that subject which will enable superintendents and teachers to make temperance Sunday very iuterestiug. The consecrated women of the Edgefield Methodist Foreign mis sionary society will celebrate a love feast on Friday afternoon next at their regular time for the mission society. The good women of the Methodist church of Edge field have always been progres sive a:??d aggressive io their mis sionary zeal. They have already given one missionary to the world aud there is material in their midst for the making of others. Miss Eliza McCullough succeeded the lamented Mrs. Auld as presi dent of this society. : If you want the finest FMt Mat tress made, let us sell you a "Rex" or a "Dexter." There is nothing better. Ramsey & Jones. , "What can we do to improve the present method of dancing?" thun dered the parson ; "dancing is mere hugging set to music." "We might cut out music," soft ly suggested the had youug man in the rear of the auditorium. Philadelphia Inquirer. [ Full stock of shoes and rubbers. If you want tho best give usa call. May & Tompkius. We have While Dove and Swif c's Premium Hams freeh every week. May & Prescott. Take up the old carpet or worn out mat ting, and let us supply you with new matting in bright and attractive patterua. The quality is good and Ibo price very reasouable. ^Edgefield Mercantile Co. ?ia. lt Beautiful Rugs and Art Squares all siz^s aud Attractive designs. Ramsey & Jones. Heintz's -Baked Beans j'nt re ceived at TimmouB Bros. Luz i au Ground Coffin in $1.00 cans, cup and saucer extra. May & Prescott. Duikee'ri salad dressing, Heiiitz'H mm tard dosing and pepper 8nUC-?. May & Prescott. I-; Tbe kitchen of Dr. Manly Tim mouB caught fire from the stove ou Tuesday about one o'clock, but was extinguished before any great damage was done, lu obediei.ce to the ommaud of Gen. Lee, all machinery in Edge field was stopped aud the church bells were rung at 2 o'clock Mon day, the time set for the unveiling of the Jefferson Davis mouument in Richmond. The volume of business of the Edgefield post-office has rapidly increased daring the last few years, and along with this in crease bas come an increase in 'he postmaster's salary. Beginning with July 1st, the salary of Capt. VV. H. Bruneon will be raised from $1,400 to $1,500 per annum. Messrs. May & Prescott, thc popular and . very successful grocery merchants, bad the mis fortune to Jose a hogshead of Cuba molasses several days ago. In the effort to remove it from the wagon to their store, tho large barrel fell, and the ground for some distance around was ankle deep in ''lasses.*' The hogshead contained 120 gal lous, entailing a loss of some forty odd dollars. . Let us supply you with.Iee Cream Freezers aud Ice Tea Tum blers. If you see our tumblers you will huv them. Edgefield Mercantile Co. The list of candidates for cotton, weigher continues to grow. The last to ask the votes of the cotton sellers for this position, is Mr. M. Lewis Stevens. He is a son of the late E. L. Stevens-- whom every body kuew and loved as "Uncle" Lod. Mr. Stevens is fully compe tent to discharge the duties of sotton weigher aud if be is so for tunate as to ?tand at the top after the votes are counted, the public will receive honest service at his handB. ? " The anuual Children's Day ex ercises were held at Harmouyou' Suuday last. A very interesting program consisting of recitations, interspersed with vory sweet music, was beautifully carried out. Mr. Luther G. Watsou is the su perintendent of *he Harmony Sun day.Behool, and is assisted in this ooble work by consecrated teach srs. Those who attend Children's Day at Harmony always pass an ex seediugly pleasant day. There are no better people, or no more con secrated Christiane iu the laud than those of the Harmony section. The following clipped from tho June uumber of a child's maga zine entitled "Baby" shows that there are some bright Itttle folks in Edgefield: A little four-year-old boy has au older brother who teases him so much. Aud he said one day to bis mother: "Mama, I do wish you would 6eud Willie off to that war I hear you all talking so much about, atid then maybe I could have some peace."-Mrs. M. P. Wells, Edgefield, S. C. Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible price. Geo. F Miras, Edgefield, S. C. - The high esteem in wnich the Edgefield Hussars are held at ho.ne and abroad, should be ex tremely gratifying to the mern bors of the company. As several of this cavalry company desired to be trausfered to the Edgefield Rifle Compauy, the question was asked iu the meeting in the opera house Friday night, if tho Hus sars would be materially affected by the organization of the new company. General Boyd very quickly and emphatically replied: "I know all about the Edgefield Hupears and will take care of them." The prestige and fame of this grand old company have goue abroad. With this issue of Tho Adverti ser, Mr. J. Rubensteiu sends forth a full page advertisement in which he tells the people of this county about his great annual bargain sale which will last for ten days, beginning on June 6th. Everything in his millinery department is in cluded in this price-cutting sale. His milliuer, Miss Pye, will leave about the 20th. So, iu order to close out all spring hats and trimmings before Bhe goes, he has greatly reduced the price. These goods; must be sold. A great op portunity ie at hand. Specially Low Prices. Grouped around iu sections at the Comer Store you wiil find many nice things being closed out at specially low pricee. This is oue of our methods of raising money lor our June trip north in search of new and catchy summer fabrics. The sale covers Laces, Embroideries, Simpson's Typhoon Silks, Figured Muslins and many other items of value.' The Corner S'ore. We would be glad for the housewives to see our large stock of Crockery. We have plain and docoratfid ware, and can supply the needs of every home, o Ramsey & Jone?. Dor.'t take our word for it, but try around aud see if our state ment is true when we say we can save you money on clothing, nhoea and dry goods. May & Tompkins. Buy your next suit of clothes from us and save money. May & Tompkins. Large assortment of very fine Imj orted Tooth Brushes. Timmons Bros. Butfpr Thins, Five o'clock T-as, Social Teas, Suaps, < tc, freah. May & Prescott. I Very Powerful Sermon. The sermon by Rev. Mr. Duna way on Surdav evening from (be I text, "The Wages of Sin is Death," has been declared by many to be the most timely and most power ful sern?on ever delivered before an Edgefield congregation. The fad is. every sermon that has been I preached by bol h of the evan Igelists has been -timely and straight from the ehoulder-just such as the people cf this town and vicinity need to hear* Steel Eridge for Clark's Hill. While in the Supervisor's of fice ou yesterday, the writer saw a drawing of a steel bridge that the county commissioners purpose erecting across Big Stevens' Creek at Clark's Hill.A short time ago the members of the board and a nura ber of citizens of that section met there and had an engineer, a rep resentativo of a budge concern take all necessary measurements The steel span will be 125 feet in length and the approaches on each aide will be filled in with couvict labor.At.au ea-ly day the board will advertise for bids and let the contract. Will Celebrate Thirtieth Anni vcr sary. "Q.ri the morning of the 3rd Sun day, June the 16th, the members of the Pr?t by terian church will celebrate thu 30th anniversary of the founding of their church in Edgefield. The church was orgaui z?d on the 28th of May 1877, th charter membprs being Mrs. Dr J. W. Hill, Mr. S. H. Manget Mrs. R. S. Anderson, and Miss Ei ta Ransford, now Mrs. J. B Norris of Columbia. Rev. S. L. Morris who was pas tor of the church for seveu years from 1882 to 1889-will be pres ent and take a prominent parkin the celebration. Rev. Mr Morris is now chairman or the Presbyte rian Home Mission Board and is located in Atlanta. This celebra tion will be an important event in the religious lifer of our com munity and will be pleasantly looked forward to by scores who do not belong to the Presbyterian fold. Announcement From the Edgefield Chapter U. D. C. All who have application blanks for membership iu the Daughters of Confederacy are earnestly re quested to fill them out and have them sigued by two veterans who knew the relative in the war and send to Mrs. C. H. J^ieber at once. 1 bete paperH have tc be forwarded to toe Registrar, Mrs. C. E. Gra ham, of Greenville, S. C., for regis tration and will show the number of members belonging to a chap ter. As there are so many hun dreds of paper's to be attended to, it is urcessary to get them in early or the tardy chapter is apt to miss representation in tho next conven tion If papers have to be sent away tobe eudorsed, tberawill be time epough if sent at once. The last meeting of the Daughters un til September 19th, will be held at the home of Mrs. Herbert A. Smith on Wednesday 19th, at 5:30 o'clock, p. m. It is boped that everybody who has a blank will be present promptly at the hour mentioned. Keep cool and not be bothered with'flies. Our fans are now run ning for the pleasure of those who patrouizo our Soda Fouutaiu. All of the popular drinks served in the bet-t possible manner. Let the "Loray" refresh you. G. L. Penn & Son. We wish to offer juet one word of friendly caution to young court ing couples. This is a day of glass front doors, if you will say your fond farewells iu the front hall, bs sure ths lights are low.-Sene ca Journal. Edgefield couples should take warning from the foregoing. FOR RENT: A five-room house with good well, out-buildings, etc., near college. Apply to J. L. Mime or G. D. Mims. Beautiful Hair Brushes and Combs. We want the ladies to see our beautiful Brushes ai d Combs. Examine them before buying. G. L. Penn & So n. Our Victor No. 1 Bed Springs are guaranteed for 20 years. Noth ing better on th? market. Ramsey & Jones. New supply of Hammocks and Hammock Hooks. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Every home in this section should have one ' of our Lamp Stoves. Price only 75 and $1: Edgefield Mercantile Co. Large assortment of Colgate's Teilet Soap. There is nothing better. Timmons Bros. Choice green English Peas can ned, 10 cents per can. May Ar. Prescott. Keg Heinlz's sweet mixed pick les. May & Prescott. Little Joe harrows. May & Prescott. If you waut th' best bed springe on the market buy-the "Blue Rio ton*' or the "National." Edgefield Mercantile Co. 4> Convalescents need a ?fr ment in easily digested f < Q Scoffs Emutsic .gs ment-highly concentrate It makes bone, blood JP putting any tax on the A A ALL DRUGGISTS: SC ************* Filled Appointment at Saluda. Several years ago the. residents of Salnda of the Presbyterian per suasion organized themselves into a church, and while their mern bersbips is limited they have always beeD very loyal and faith ful. Rey. T. P. Burgess, who is one of the most lovable pastors our town has ever known, goes up and conducts, religious services for them every first Sunday even ing. He filled his regular Saluda appointment on Sunday evening last. Council Renders Substantial En couragement. As Adjutant and Inspector General Boyd enlisted the Edge ?eld Rifle Company upon condi tion that the town assist iu pro viding an armory for storing the <?u UB and equipments, Capt. B. R. Tillman appeared before the coun cil on Friday afteruoou and sub mitted the matter as the repre sentative of the company. He sta ted among other thing that the Edgefield Rifles would be ready at auy time to protect the lives and property of the town and that even in cases of fire the men would ren der valuable service. After behr ing this request from Capt. 1 ill man, the council, without a dis senting vote, adopted a motiota agreeing to pay the rent of the ar mory for the first six months, which will amount to $60. Stay in the Country. On Sunday afternoon R3V. Mr. Kiuard preached to the colored people, and during the course of his remarks said many good things vhich if put iuto practice by his hearers will contribute to their temporal and eternal welfare. His thorne wa?, "Six days then shaU jabi r." The speaker urged tbe colored people to remain in the country on the farms instead of 'noviug to the towns, stating that nine-tenths of those who move to the town becoao? idlers aud loaf ers. The most thoughtful colored people realize the truth and time liness of this admonition. The fact is, the most prosperous colored people do uof. flock to the towns on Saturday afternoons to loaf and gossip, but remain at home and work as hard aud as late on Saturday as on Monday. Death of Col. John R. Tompkins. The friends of Col. John R. Tompkins eau scarcely realize that bis eyes have been closed in eter nal sleep and that bis familiar form will be seen no more among us. ^or some years it bad been his custom to spend bis summers in Edge?ald among relatives and lifs-long friends who always greet ed, him most affectionately. Al though he left the county of his nativity in early manhood and sought his fortune in Mobile, Ala., be was always devoted, loyal and true, to Edgefield county. Noth ing ever gave him more genuine pleasure than to mingle with tho people of his old home. Col. Tompkins* magnetic per sonality, amiable and gentle man ner, kind and generous nature, always drew men to bim, and caused him to be honored, esteem ed, beloved, wherever he went or was known. He possessed unusual strength and breadth of mind, and was not only . a statesman and juriet of renown but ivas also well versed in literary lore. Col. Tompkins was first mar ried to au Alabama lady, from which union three children sur vive him. His second wife was Miss Fannie Tompkins of Edge fi -ld who will return at an early day to make her home among us. Large shipment of Coru Chops just received. P. P. Blalock, Jr., What about our self-rising Buckwheat? Have you tried it? May & Prescott. RUBBER TIRES: I have a machine for resetting your old tires or putting on new ones. Best rubber tires carried in Btock. All work guaranteed. W. H. Powell. Our stock of mattresses is very large. We can sell you a first-class cotton mattress at from $5.50 to $15.00. Edgefield Mercantile Co. 5 Insurance Lessons :-If you are iueured always let the agent know if you take any other Insurance on the property or if there comes a change in the ownership of the property, or if the buildings be come vacant, or if you make ex traordinary repairs ou the build ings, or if .personal property is moved. Your policy contract re quires this. Get Permit. E. J.-Norris, Agt. Why order Lace Curtains from a catalog house or a city 6tore? We can save you mouey. An in spection of our large stock is all ive ask. Edgefield Mercantile Co. Just received pimeutoes or swei t peppers for sandwiches. May & Prescott. We always carry complete as sortment of fresh drugs and give especial attention to all prescrip tions sent us. A Bhare of your patronage solicited. Timmons Bros. {-???.??.?fr***?*? large amount of nourish- ??* D?T??. m h powerful nourish ML and muscle without digestion. >o. AND $1.00. fr?????**?? The Revival Mee ting. The F.inard Gospel Tent has been pitched in ?dg?field for ten days, and the preaching of the gospel and the splendid choir sending forth the songs of Zion on the-morniirg. and evening air are drawing hundreds of people from far and near besides the hun dreds who aie attending for the love they bear the great cause there.represented. Hundreds are praying for a great blessing on the town and county of Edgefield. Sunday .morning and evening the tent was overflowing. On Sun day evening Mr. Dunaway preach ed a Bermon which for force and effect has never been equalled in Edgefield. His denunciation of sin was founded on the interpre tation of it in the Sermon on the Mount, as proclaimed by the Sav iour himself dealing especially with murder, lust and profanity in all their baarings, and as heart sins as well as outward acts. Sun day afternoon was given to the colored people, when a large crowd of appreciative people were pres ent listening to a practical ser mon by Rev. Mr. Kinard, the text being "Six days shalt thou work.'' ? The Magic No. 3. Number three is a wondeiful mascot for Geo. H Parrie, of Ce der Grove, Me., according to a let ter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney troub le, and becoming greatly discour aged by the failure to lind relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guar anteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kiduev troubles by Tim mons Bros. G. L. Penn & Son W. E. Lynch & Co. Price 50c. E. J. Norris' Insurance Lo cals. Only 5 Fire Insurance Compa nies (except a few whose losses were nominal) paid their losses in Full without discount, in the Great San Fraucieco fire. These were the Aetna,- Continental, Queen, Royal, and London Liver pool & Globe. See Best's Reports. I represent tha two first named. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Continental are two among the largest Fire In surance Companies in the world. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aet na has the largest Capi tal Stock of all Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Continental has the lar gest Surplu8ofall the Companies. E. J. Norris, Agt. I appreciate the patronage and buaiuess intrusted to me, from the A & K railroad to Batesburg, through Edgefield, Saluda and Aikeu counties, and am very grateful for same E. J. Norris, Agt. I write Bond Insurance, Life Insurance, Accident Insurance, Health Insurance, Tornado In surance, Plate Glass Insurance and Life Insurance on Horses and Mules. E.J. Norris, Agt. The Rate of cost on Dwellings and Barns in the country ie $L20 per hundred or if three years, 80 cte per hundred. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Pheuix are al most the only Companies accom modating enough to insure your tenanted country buildings, be cause you give them your better class of business. Do you appre ciate this. E. J. Norris, Agt. Fire! Fire ! Firel Fire! The cost is too small to go uninsured. E. J. Norris, Agt. The Aetna and Phenix will write your Country Stores and System Gins. E. J. Norris, Agt. Early Amber and Orange cane seed on b and. May & Prescott. Very Handnome Toilet Sets, ranging in price from $3.50 to $6.50. Ramsey & Jones. Beautiful assortment of Iron and Enameled beds. We iuvite the ladies to call to see them. . Ramsey & Jones. Your Attention, Please. Have you read the little Magazine that was left at jourhome? Have you read our circular explaining our liberal offer to you ? If you are not soliciting subscrip tions for the FULCRUM see Mr. Beauregard Tim mons. He will give you a book and start you on a successful Money Making easy proposition. Exposition Rates. Very low rates to Norfolk. Va , return account Jamestown ter centennial.exposition via SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Season, sixty day a?d fifteen day tickets on sale daily com mencing April 19th, to and in cluding November'30th, 1907. Very low rates will also be mad? for Military and Brass Bauds in uniform attending the expoiition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day aud fifteen day ticketp, same as on Summer tour ist tickets. For full information call on Ticket Agents ?Scuthero Railway, or write: R. W. HUNT, Divisiou Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. 1785 1907 COLLEGE OP CHAPLESTON. CHARLESTON, S. C. 122nd Year Begins September 27. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship to each county of South Carolina, giving free tui tion. Tuition $40. Beard and fur nished room in dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for admis sion are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pav $100 a year. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS will be held at the Court House on Friday, July 5th, at 9 a. m. Harrison Randolph, . . President. Winthrop College Scholorship and Entrance Examination. The examination fdr the award of vacant Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be held at the County Court House on Friday. July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fif teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacated after July 5. they will he awarded to those making the highest average at t his examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholar ships ?hould write to President John son before the examination for Sch - arship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next, session willi open September 18.1907. For further! information and catalog, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fic tion, has once more been demon strated in the little town of Fedo ra, Tenn., the residence of C V Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemor rhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. Kiug's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding dimin ished rapidly, and in three weeks I Wao able to go to work." Guaran teed for coughs aud colds 50c and $1.00 at Timmoos Bros. W. E. Lynch & Co. G. L. Penn & Son. Trial bottle free. 3AVS 01 nOA ?Vd 3M Bonrt yonr Baflacs !'? lU'.t s'-o?2, Round, con servatiTo SIVIUJJM liiinlt. Cn request wo will semi rou FUUK ii billi;- / o? our "Hunk Messenger Money Maliern" itviii" i--?c tnt rmi talon ot coin oe Burrt'iwy In ina. . Lui X <! -s by mull. Yoi: your savings II<....!ri.;':ii : wlil Issue you /& tx / A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloo, of 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex. says: "In the past year I have become ac quainted with Dr. Kine's New Life Pills, and no lt xative I ever before tried so effectually dis poses of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. 25c at Timmons Bros. W. E. Lynch & Co G. L. Penn & Son. Fresh Hsinlz's Pickles and Baked Beans. Let us supply your needs. P. P. Blalock, Jr. Come and see our Iceland Ice Cream Freezers. May & Prescott. We have a large stock of Rugs and invite the ladies to call to see them. Edgofield Mercantile Co. FOR SALE: One hundred thou sand feet of pine lumber at the Strother place. Will deliver it in Edgefield, if desired. Apply to A. H. Corley. We solicit your prescrip tion business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs, are used. Our prices are very reasonable. G. L. PENN& SON. JAS. S. BYRD, SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. Hy Office over Post-Office. Light Saw, Lathe and Shin gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, Supplies .ind repairs, Porta ble , Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS, and SPLITTERS. Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOLLARD, AUGUSTA, GA. The Advertiser job office is. better fitted, than ever for printing | of all kinds. 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