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-1 Round Trip Excursion Rates From Edeefield S. C., Via South ern Railway Premier Carrier of the south. $18.80 Baltimore. Md. and return, account Ninth Annual Conven tion, associated advertising elubs , of America, June 8-13, 1913. Tickets sold June 5, O^and 7, with final limit returning June 20, 1918. $12.80 Monteagle and Sewance, Tonn, and return, account open ing week, July 3-10, bible course July 10-30 missionary meeting July 25, Aug. 30. Tickets sold July 1, 3, 10, 15, 26, 31, Aug. 4 and 14 with final limit returning Sept 5, 1913. $15.00 Nashville, Tenn, and return account World-wide Baracca Philathea Union June 21-25. Tickets sold June 19, 20 and 21 final limit returning July 3, 1913. $12.8U Sewanee, Tenn, and return account Summer School, June 21, August 30; tickets sold June 17 and 19 good returning July 2, 1913. Extension until Sept. 15, by depositing ticket and paymeut fee one dollar. ?13.40 Ashland and Charlottes ville, Va. and return account Ruminer school, University of Virginia June 24, August 7, 1913. Tickets sold June 21 to 28 inclu sive good returning fifteen days from, but not including, date of sale. $10.50 Knoxville, Tenn, and return account summer school of the j South, University of Tenaessee June 24, Aug. 1; tickets sold June 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, July 5, 6, 12, 19, 19, 1913, good return ing fi ftee? days from, but not including, date of sale. Exten sions. $10.05 Jacksonville, Fla. and re turn account Southeastern Dis trict Convention. Fraternal Or der of Eagles, June 17-21. Tick ets sold June 15, 10 and 17 with final limit returning June 25, 1913. $7.45 Waynesville, N. C. and re turn account Laymens Missiona ary Movement, M. E. Church South, June 25, July 10. Tickets sold June 23 to 28 inclusive with final limit returniug July 13, 1913. $19.45 Cincinnati, O. and return account Supreme Lodge of the World, Loyal of Moose, July 28, August 1, 1913. Tickets on sale July 26, 27 and 28, 1913, with final limit returning August 5, 1913. Extensions. $45.05 St. Paul, Mich., Minneapo lis, Minn, and return account Sov ereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., September 15-20, 1913. Tickets sold September ll, 12 and 13, 1913 good returning September 30, 1913. $7.10 Black Mountain, N. C. and Ridge Crest, N. C. account Re ligious Assemblies June, July and August, 1913. Tickets OB sale June 5. 6, 16 and 17, July 3, 7, 8, 15, 18, 25, 28 and 30, August 1, 5, 8. ll, 12 and 18, 1913, with final limit returning fifteen days from, but not including, date of sale. Pullman sleeping car and dining car servier, on through train*, .*.on venient through and local train ser vice. For detailed information, call on nearest agent, or, S. H. Hardwick, PTM., H. F. Ca Cary, GPA., Washington, D. C. W. E. McGee, AG PA.. Columbia, S. C. Alex. H. Acker, TPA., 729 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough a od Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to core. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each bax. 25c Southern Railway Schedule Changes. Effective Sunday, May 25, 1913, the Southern Railway announces the followinff schedule changes. Train 232 from Aiken, arrive Edgefield 4:45 p. m., instead of 5:40 p. m. as at present. Train No. 20 will leave Trenton 7:15 p. m. instead uf 5:20 p.m. as at pres ent, affording connection to Colum bia leaving 'Edgefield on No. 207 at 6:50 p. m. A. H. Acker, TPA, Augusta, Ga. Cures Old Sores, Giber Remet?as Won't Cure. The .worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing OiL lt relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 30c. $1.00 We can supply you with roof paint, a good quality, in red and black at 50 and 75 cents per gallon. Just as good quality as that which costs more. Penn & Holstein. Iee tea glasses at^Oo per set. Penn & Holstein. Union Meeting. The union meetir.?r of the third division will convene with Modoc Baptist church June 28-29. 10:80: Devotional exercises con ducted by moderator. 11:00: Enrollment of delegates and verbal reports from churehas. 1st Query: What is good preach ing? E G Morgan, Sr., W RLegget. 2nd Query: How can wo raise the standard of our church fellowship. Rev. P B Lanham, L G Bell, Gro ver McDaniel. Adjourn for dinner 12:30 for one hour and a half. 3rd Query: What is the duty of a minister. Hon. W J Talbert J C Harvely, O O Tim merman. 4th Query: Are we giving for the advancement ot God's kingdom as he has prospered us. J C Morgan, Will Agnew J M Freeland. Sunday 10:30 Sunday school mass meeting conducted by superintend ent. Missionary sermon by Rev. P B Lanham or Rev. G W Bussey. 12:30: Adjourn one hour and a half for dinner. Afternoon to be given query number 5. Are Christians making enough sacrifices for their religion. Jno. G McKie, B D Kitchin gs, Lu ther Timmerraan. S. T. Adams, For committee. Very Seri?os I it is a very serious matter to ask H for one medicine and have thc H wrong one given you. For this ?j reason we urge you in baying ?o H be careful to get the genuine-' D IUCK-DSMISHT liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia- H ble medicine, for constipation, in- H digestion and liver trouble, is firm- H ly established. It docs not imitate El other medicines. It is better than n others, or it would not be thc fa- ra vorite liver powder, with a larger H sale than all others combined. SOLD m TOWN F2 ? Ice Cream Delivered in Quantities. We are now prepared to fill or ders for ice cream delivered, in any quantities at your residence. Or ders sent in Saturday for Sunday will be delivered Sunday morning. We oan furnish all of the popular flavors. Give us a trial. Timmons & Morgan. V 1 That's reason enough con-bt I teamed that leison before y< And my fallier learned it bsf< There isn't any1 better" than There can't be. I read romething in a newena and I cut it out; I 'ike to listen to rfc "Wherever wheels turn-wi dca vea its way into tte 1 traveler from America n that is synonymous with Fine, isn't it? And gospel tin time he went to Europe, him feel to find S?idebal and to find, too, that th there Bl it did here. Bat that isn't what i'm gettin What ! mean is, that you'd wagon with your eyes sb best money's worth your What I mean b, that the Stu ioned golden rule into t part or an inch in fifty y Don't you see that nothing at of that downright positiv LsuppoK if ali ilk wagons tl) a lice they'd And I've never b Don'i let anyone tweausait's For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the-po 8ition of public cotton weigher for the town of Edgefield, and promise the peuple that if given the place again, I will endeavor to do my i duty as conscientiously in the fu ture as in the past. J. G. Byrd. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the position of Cot ton Weigher for the town of Edge held. I pledge myself if elected to render honest, faithful service. I will appreciate the support of the farmers who market cotton at Ed/efield. John R. Bryan. Edgefield, S. C. Best Laxative For the Aged Old men and women feel the need of a laxitive more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills are es pecially good for the aged, for they act promptly and easily. Price 25c. Recommended by Penn & Holstein, W E Lynch & Co. CLEMSON AGR1CUI Enrollment Over 800-Value o a Third-Over 90 Te; Degree Courses trica! Engineering; Civil Engineerin Engineers. Short Courses. J weeks winter course in cotton gradi farmers. ^ACT"* Cost p.T session of V^Ubl- heat, light, water, uniforms, 133.45. Tuition, if able t session for the one year agricultural all expenses, $10. Scholarship and Entrance Examin four-year agricultural and textile sc tural scholarships. Value of achola: tion. (Students who have attended lege or university; are not eligible i no other eligible applicants. Scholarship and entrance examini Superintendent of Education on Jul> NEXT SESSION OPENS Write at once to W. 1 Clemson College, S. C., for C?tale may be ero ?oy, Became ifs a .cauce it's a SiudcbakgTj ou were bora, sic me. Studebaker. Er the other day abotii Shioebaker tragoon ?ur good things about old ?rienda. lerever road's are built-wherever commer?a wilderness-anywhere in the world-?there the leets with a thrill of patriotic pride the nama vehicle service and vehicle value." ic, too. I remember your Uncle William, the back in 1891, telling me how good it mada ker wagons in the little out-of-the-way places? e name Studebaker stood just as high over gat .be safe today if you bought a Studebaker ut-you could be sure you were getting the dollars could buy. debaker notion of building the good old-fash* heir wagoxu hasn't let down the thousandth ears. ryone eise may offer you can take thc place e Studebaker certainty? e Studebaker have bui!> w?re strung out ia go STOucd the globe half a dozen ?mes. eard o? one that didn't make good, get your mind off ?hat idcc-rbuy ?{, my boy, c Sivdebaiisr. mmm Union Meeting. The union meeting of the 2nd division of the Edgefield associa tion and will meet with the Red Hill church on the 29 and 30 of Jene 1913. Devotional exercises hy the mod erator. Verbal reports from the churches. Discussion of subjects. Subjects. I 1st. If all of our churches were to devise and practice a thorough I systematic plan of giving wouldn't it add greatly to the efficiency and development of the members? Speakers, Wallace Prescott, J. Hen ry Bussej, Rev. J. T. Littlejohn. 2nd. Should every church mem ber be required to contribute some thing to the cause of Christianity? speakers, C. C. Flinn, G. W. .Wed lock, J. D. Hughey. 3rd. Is it possible for any one to be a Christian without imbibing the missionary spirit? Speakers H. E. Bunch, Martin Medlock, George] Wright. 4th. Exposition of Matt. 5:23. | 24. Speakers, J. H. Courtney. W. D. Holland, S. B. Mays. Suudav services to be provided for. P. B. Lanham, For committee. JTURAL COLLEGE. f" Property Over a Million and achers and Officers. ,, Agricultural, (seven courses). >. Chemistry; Mechanical aud Elec ig; Textile Industry; Architectural One-Year course in agriculture: 2 year course in textile industry; four ng; four-weeks winter course for r nine months, including all fees, board, laundry, and two complete o pay, $40 extra. Total cost per [ coarse, 117.55; four-woeks course ations: The college maintains 167 iholarahips, and 51 one-year agricul rships $100 per session and free Uti Clemson College, or any other col or the scholarships unless there are ationa will be held by the County - 11th, at 9 a. m. SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. II. RIGGS, President. g. Blanks, etc. If you delay, you iwded out ff luauol' ?uaroo! We handle Souther? States Company9? Goods? P. & F, A. D. Bone Augusta High Grade, Acid ot all Grades. These goods are nov/ in the ware house ready for delivery. Jones And Son Monuments and Tombstones. I represent Che Spartan burg Marble and Granite works in this section and -shall be pleased to show you designs and quote prices on all kinds of work. Write me a card if you are interested and ? wiil call to see you. John R. Tompkins, Edgefield, Sc Carolina - jiiuya*.VBBgjffl ? J? Willie Levy ??mp9y * Is ready with your spring clothes and hats. Men's suits in Linens, Mohairs and worsteds-hats in Panamas, Straws aod Felts-underwear and ties. Everything YfaatE?y& Wear Most complete Ready-to-Wear Wom en's department in the Sf/uth. No matter what your walk in life, or what your station may be, you have an opportu nity to be the possessor of a bank account, and it only re mains for you to realize the importance of this one thing, to render you independent OFFICERS: J. C. Sheppard, Pres.; W. W. Ada?*, Vioe pres.; E. J. Mirna, Cashier: J. H. Allen, assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: J. C. Sheppard, W. W. Adams, J. Wm. Thurmond, Thos. H. Rainsford, J. M. Cobb, B. E. Nicholson, A. S. Tompkins, C. 0. Fuller, W. E. Prescott. ?i ?lbemaiie-Hoffman NEW YORK A new modern hotel representing a Five Million Dollar investment on the sight of the former Hoffman House. Broadway, 24th Street, Fifth Avenue. THE ACME OF ARCHITECTURAL PERFECTION. LOCATED AT THE HUB OF NEW YORK'S GREATEST BUSINESS, OVERLOOKING MADISON SQUARE. Accomodations for 1,000, offering maximum luxury and comfort at mucw lower rates than offered in any other hotel in America, eora sofceot wi}h highest o?sss service. A Good Room at $1.50 Per Day. A Good Room with bath $2.00 Per Day. Handsome apartments of any number of rooms &t proportionate rates. The management w a guarantee of the highest refinement and protection to ladies and families. Telephones, Madison-3440-3560 DANIEL P RITCHEY. i a