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m Wednesday, Oct. 13. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, i-J$-. Miss Bessie Cothran of Cieora is spending this week with Mrs. S. W> Nicholson. "Miss Marion Blalock left Satur day for ?er school in Williamsburg cou u ty n^ar Kin gs tree. Mr. John Page Jones left early last week to become principal of a large school near Branchville. Miss Mary Ramsey, of Grove town, GL, U an attractive vi.-itor iq the home ?-f Mrs. F. F. Moseley. Mr. A. S. Tompkins is in New York on business connected with . the estate ot the late D. A. Tomp kins. All Trenton community is invited to.tb? Methodist church next Sun day morning at 11:15. Something ext??. Miss Julia Nicholson will leave Saturday for her school at Smuak, Oolleton county, where she taught last year. Rev. P. B. Lanham is conduct ing revival services iu the mill chap el this week, a service .being held evetfy night. At the meeting of the county boatd last week Dr. A. R. Nichol son was elected county physician for the ensuing year. Theholl-over grand jurors are: Jack A. Lott, VV. L. llulston, H: A. Smith, E. R. Clark, H. H. Her loog and George . W. Bussey, Jr. Mrs. P. A. Dowling of Beaumont, Texas, has been spending the past week with her sisters, Mrs. Manly JJeLoach and Mrs. Abner Broad vater. "The American Girls" are com ing. They will give the first enter tainment of the lyceum ourse in the opera house Tuesday night. Do not fail to see them. AU lovers of mirth and music should see "The American Girls"! in the opera house Tuesday night. It will be the best musical enter tainment that Edgefield has ever bad. The county board acted wisely and well last week when it re-elected john R. Scurry steward of the County Home. He is the right man for the place and should be kept there. Quite a number of parents have ordered The Advertiser sent to their son or daughter at college. "Would you not like to have ihe pa per ?ent to yours, serving as a week ly letter from home? James Velix, the preprieter o? the fruit store next door to the post office, has opened a branch store on tba corner next door to the Farmers Bank. Our young friend, Arnold Ch?atham, is in charge. Mr. Ben Hughes made a hurried visit to his brother,Mr. J. Chalmers Hughes, Saturday. Mr. Hughes is engineer on . the Eatesburg-Perry branch ot* the Southern and is re garbed a* a very capable mau. Miss Maggie* Winn has accepted the Sullivan school for another term, this making her third year as principal of the flourishing sohool. The trustees and patrons are fortu nata in securing ber for another Dr. B. M. Eppes has come to Edgefield to practice dentistry, hav ing formed a copartnership with Dr. A. H. Corley. He is a very ca pable young man who made many friends in Edgefield during bis stay here in the past. Give Mr. O. P. Bright your co operation in his efforts to arrange a county float for the State fair. He only has about two more weeks in which to make everything ready. Toa may be able to supply just what he needs most. Attention is directed to the fol lowing new advertisements this w?ek: Mukashy Bargain House, the Corner Store, Dorn & Mims, W. E. prescott, J. H. Garrett, Stewart & Kernagban, C. M. Williams, The State and W. E. Ouxts. The friends of Dr. W. E. Pres cott delighted that 1*3 is strong and Fell again. He made a business trip to Edgefield last week and was ia* t*wn again Monday of this week, givfeff the same personal attention to business that be did before his heat*& tailed. ' Mr*. Talbert, the beloved wife of Col. W. J. Talbert, died at her home in Puksville Tuesday. A ful ler i o tice will be given next week. Death of Bright Boy. Atter an illness nf only two or three days, Atwood Crafton, the son of Mrs. Jessie Crafton, died Wednesday afternoon at the hom? or his grandfather, Mr. Arthur Wells. Ile was 12 years of age and an unusually bright boy. the idol of bis? mother .?nd grand paren is. Thc funeral was held at Horn's Creek church Thursday afternoon, behm conducted by Rev. P. B. Lanham. The Advertiser extends sympathy) to the bereaved household. The First Entertainment Have you selected your seats for the lyceum course? If not you had better call at once at the store of Collett & Mitchell and secure tick ets for the course. The first enter tainment of the course will be given in the opera house next Tuesday' night by "The American Girls." The program will be miscellaneous in character and the occasion will be thoroughly enjoyed by all who attend. Six very talented young la dies will give the first.entertainment of the course. Do not fail to attend. Death of Mrs. W. P. Winn. The earthly career of a good and very gracious woman ended when Mrs. W. P. V\ iun departed this life, last Friday morning. ?She was ill many months but bore it with Christian patience and fortitude, and during this tedious illness sbe j received the constant attention of devoted loved ones. Nothing was left undone in their efforts to stay the malady or to add to ber com fort. The funeral was held Satur day afternoon at Rehoboth church of which Mrs. Winn was a lifelong member. Rev. J. T. Littlejohn con ducted the funeral. Before her marriage to Mr. Winn, nearly 40 years ago, she was Miss cochran, a sister of the lamented R. A. Cochran. She spent ber long sojourn of 65 years in the Reho both community. During her entire married life she resided within four miles of thd old borne in which she was reared. The form of this gentle woman will not again be seen in the home, but ber ' influence, which was always wholesome and help ful, will live through all time in the community which she loved so well. Her mission upon earth hav ing been completed, the Saviour whom she served has called her up higher tu await the coming of loved ones for whom she lived, her chief joy aud delight being found in mak" mg the other members of the home circle happy. In addition to the devoted hus band, Mrs. Winn leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. George Talbert and Miss Maggie Winn, and eight sons, W. R. E., W. A., W. L., W. E., E. P., R. M., T. C. and J. E. Winn. To these bereaved friends the edi tor of The Advertiser extends Bin cere sympathy. Bargains in typewriters at The Advertiser office, Two brand new, $100-Oliver typewriters, latest mod el for $6u. Call and inspect them. ALL WRONG. The Mistake is made by Many Edgefield Citizens. Look for the cause of backache. To be cured you must know the cause. If it's weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. An Edgefield resident tells you how. Jno D. Smith, overseer at cotton mill, Edgefield, says: "The kidney secretions were too frequent in pas sage and very scanty. They were highl" colored and I had to get up several times during the night to pass them. I also bad headaches and dizzy spells. Friends recommended < Doan's kidney pills and as I had al so seen them advertised, I decided to try them. One box cured me of all symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's kidney pills-the same that Mr. Smith bad. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Oats and Rye. I desire to inform the Farmers of Edgefield county that I can supply them with Fulghum Oats and Ab ruzzi Rye. You can get no better seed for planting anywhere. I used only the best seed and have handled the oats and rye in the most careful manner. Send me your orders at once. My price is reasonable. ,W. E. PRESCOTT, Mod oe, S. C., R. F. D. D. A. R. Meeting. The Edgefield chapter, D. A. R. will hold uheir regalar monthly meeting at the home of Miss Grace Tompkins on Tuesday, October 19, at 4 o'clock. As this month is the 2?th. anniversary of the national society each member is requested to bringa silver offering in money which will te used in making a con ti ibution to the D. A. R. mountain school in South Carolina. Mrs. N. G. Evans, Regent. Mrs. j. W. Peak, Sec. - NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of South Carolina, County of Edgefield. Court Common Pleas. In Re Sale of Savannah Timmer man, Land S. N. Timmerman, George Rearden, Jim Heard en, Sophia W atson "Bus" Rearden, Sophia Pardue and Lucinda Dorn -Heirs. Pursuant to request of the legal heirs of Mrs. Savannah Timmer man, deceased, all of whom are above twenty -one years bf age, and wish and desire that the Master of this county, do sell the tract of laud as inherited from the said estate of said Mrs. Savannah Timmerman, same being described below and sold for the purpose of division among said heirs; I shall offer for sale, along with my master's nales, at public outcry, to the highest bid ber, before the Court House, Town of Edgefield, State of South Caro lina on sales-day in November 1915, same being the 1st day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Blocker Township, county and State aforesaid, containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands Of Mouzon Dorn, east by Sl^epv Creek, south by lands of F. L.-Timmerman and west by estate of S. W. McDowell, deceased, same being known as the Savannah Tim merman land. Terms of Sale Cash, and if pur chaser does not comply with terms of sale within one hour thereafter, or make satisfactory- arrangements with the said heirs of said estate, said land will be resold on same day, or on some convenient or sub sequent day, or salesday thereafter, at risk of former.purchaser. Purchaser to pav for paper??. J. H. C?NTELOU, Master E. C. Oct. 2, 1915. Notice. State of South Carolina, County of Edgefield. In Re L. G. Watson, committee of the effects of H. C. Watson: All persbiiE are hereby notified to pay all claims due H. C. Watson to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against him will have same properly approved and presented to me for settlement. L. G. WATSON, Com. for H. C. Watson. Oct. 12- at. NOTICE! To Farmers and Stock Raisers: Owing to improved business con ditions and high price cotton, farm stock will be high for years to come. Now is the time to invest in a good brood mare with size and raise some good stock for home use. All stock dealers agree that horses and mules will be high. A good brood mare will be a very profitable ani mal to keep. I will have on band here next season my splendid com bination Stallion and two of the best bred Jacks. > JAS. H. GARRETT. . Clark's Hill, S. C., Oct 14. Notice of Final Dis charge. To All Whom These Presents May Concern: Whereas, J. H. Holder has bade application unto this Court for Final Discharge as Administrator in re the Estate of Mrs. Sarah F. Holder deceased, on this the 9th day of October 1915. These Are Therefore, to ot te any and all kindred, creditors, or par ties interested, to show cause be fore me at my office at Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, on the 14th day of November 1915 at ll o'clock a. m., why said order of Discharge should not be granted. W. T. KINNAIRD, J. P., E. C., S. C. Oct. 13-4t. . The time has come when you will have to buy ~ winter goods of all .kinds for every member of the ^ family. And as we feel satisfied that we can save | you money, we invite you to call at our store and make your entire bill. Our stock is the largest and best we have ever had. While our buyer was in the northern markets last summer he selected iii person dependable goods ior every department. And what is best, he bought them at very close prices, and we have, likewise marked them very low. All we ask is for you to come in and see for your self. Our dry goods shelves have the best assort ment that we have ever shown. Our Notions have never been surpassed. Our Underwear and Ready to-Wear for Ladies and Children cannot be excelled. Our stock of Clothing for Men and Boys is the larg est we have ever shown. We call especial attention to our Shoes. We have the best stock of shoes that we have ever offered. Can suit yo? in Dress Shoes or Heavy Shoes-all ?f from the most reliable manufacturers in the country. Come in to see us. We will treat you right. We guarantee everything we sell. Mukashy . Bargain . House Next DOOF to Dunovant & Co. o Mi School Books and Supplies. We have a full stock of ?chool books and school supplies of all kinds, and will take pleasure in serving you. All school books sold for cash only. Penn & Holstein. To Prevent iBiood Poisoning ?pply at once thc wonderful old reliable Dk. .PORTER'S ANTISE?TIC HEALING OIL. a sur gical dressing that relieves pain and Ideals al .-he came time. Not ? Ihiiincst. 25c. f*. FARM LOANS! Long-Term Loans to Farmers a Specialty. Your farm land accepted as security WITHOUT ENDORSER or other COLLATERAL. Unlimited funds immediately available in de uominations of Three Hundred and up. Established 1892. JAS. FRANK & SON, Augusta, Ga. DODGE MOTOR CARS DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR You will find this car fully equipped, whether touring car or roadster, with Self Starter. Electric Lights, Upholstered in Genuine Leather, Mohair Top Nicely Lined-in fact everything pertaining to a high-class car. Good enough to go in any company. It defies competion in pulling sand beds and Edgefield county hills. Will be glad to demonstrate this car to prospective buyers. We will have one or more on hand at all times at WILSON & CANTELOU'S STABLES. Price F. 0. B. Detroit $785.00 One of the most prominent men in South Carolina, who owns a Dodge, says if he had $5,000.00 to spend for an automobile, he would count it wasted to spend more than the price of a Dodge. JAS. R. & BETTIS CANTELOU EDGEFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA