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Office No. 61. M es i den ce, No. 1 7. 'ednesdayy Jan. 3. I/K L AND PERSONAL. nd Mrs. Arthur L. Gunter v; relatives in Leesville several dav week. Sir James Cothran of Abbeville b - ? spending the past week, in Etfgefield with relatives. M.T? i'd Mrs. N. M. Jones are the pr- ors of a Ford of the latest nickel. V * Ruth Timmerman spent s. in Augusta last week wit i . .tives. &1 PH Ruth Lyon spent last week wit! hei sister, Mrs. Minnie Lan h ii rrar,North Augusta. M .and Mrs. P. F?. Day, Jr., spi .?t Thursday in Ed gefiel d with Mrs. Day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mims. f Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Smith and Mrs. J. L. Morgan spent Christmas day in Columbia as guests of Gen. and Mrs. U. R. Brooks. Mr Arnoldus Lewis who holds a lucrative position in Columbia spent a portion of the holiday season in Edenfield with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii Folk. Mr. awi Mrs. W. T. Prescott, accompanied by their children, spent ccveral days of the festive season n Springfield with Mrs. Prescott's parents. 'Hie members of the Baptist con 1.1 <..- i were thoughtful of their pastor, presenting him with a purse oi $50.00 Christmas morning. M rs C. M. Mellichamp and her "JW0 ''vAc children have been spend i' g the past week with her parents. Ti J- and Mrs. J. W. Morgau. Mrs. J. W. Cheatbam spent the holiday season very pleasantly in Mc Rea, Ga., visiting Mr. J. B. ? >- T! '- ru, a brother of Mr. J. W. OhVatt-.am. Miss Onida Landy, the ch.;'-ming d:?nf>ht?>V of Mr, Robert Lundy ol' Au>fu<<ta. has been a gue"*', in the b< ne of Mrs. A. Edmunds. Mr. Waller L. Holston and Mr. 0. A. Kinnaild have resigned llieir lotions with Mr. L. T. May and I? !'ac employed Mr. Hamp Smiib a* salesman. Mrs. Ijelton Rambo, nee Mins T?) a F<<n u lids, enme up from An gtisi ; and spent several dave bere . " bor'parent?, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 "A. Edmunds. Mr. Abney Parks, than whom tin i- no more industrious young nrr in the county, has reu'.ed tl!*" farufoF Mr. J S. Smith beyond t! .. Lrpsile whore Mrs. Charlie i-l i?! ?cs resided. *. rs. Charlie Quailes has moved br . to ber farm in the Red Hill c< II rn ii ni ty. Since they moved to F.': fi' ld several years ago -'fiarles and ber family have n many ftiends here who regio' to see them leave. Mr. C. R. Dobs ; lias ?ow* from Greelish...o, Ii. o., tu vi- his mother, Mrs. Emma N. D 1 on. Mr. Dobson has a large si: , su>re in Greensboro that he li. ' en giving personal attention to iring the past few mouths. Misses Madge and Mazie Mays c;:'? ii ?town from Greenwood and wp'-??'. their annual Christmas vaca ti< M with their father, Coi. S. B. M . 4. Both of these talented y< >;.. r ladies teach in the Green ?'?(!<! high school. If thc penalty has been added to yen.i ?axes, nobody's to blame but yourself. Don't say ugly words or thi..k ugly thoughts about the treasurer or auditor, for in adding tin- penalty they have only done what the law required them to do. Mrs. Marion Childress of Greer i< A welcome holiday visitor in Ei!.<!Nd, dividing the time be twci II relatives here and at John st- Her two bright and popular !:.!'" sons, Luther and Benjamin Jete--, reside in Ed gefiel d with their gfa* d-not her, Mrs. Hettie Jones, and attend school. A h st bf young teachers came ho ie f >r the holidays, among them hui-ig 'iss Lillian Smith from Co I mhia Miss Pauline Byrd from i Mi.-as' r, Miss Mamie Dunovant I <:i Dirlington, Miss Ida Lou I organ Oom VVinnsboro,Miss Lillie ? ot jr1 ti from Aiken, Mi*s Royal J vak fi'om C4roftl*yville. Mil's Flor ence F-ik from Heath Springs. Miss Martha Boozer of Col um has been the guest of Miss Mar Bailey for the past week. Mr. James Timmerman, Jr., < be found by his friends at the Lyi drug store, where he will give th a cordial greeting. Mrs. James S. Byrd and her i tittie children returnee! hist ni? from Columbia, where they sp the holidays with Mr. and M John Fitzmaurice. Mr. William Onzts who is n filling a lucrative position with i Back-Eye Oil Company oi Ango spent the early part ol " e w< here with his parents; Air. and M J. P. Ouzts. Maj. R. S. Anderson and Mr. S. Smith came down from Wai ington to spend Christmas wi their families. Both of ibero w< very cordially greeted by tin friends. Miss Mamie. Cheatham who li been teaching the Mt. Zion soho for the past three years spent t holiday season at home with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Che: ham. Young gentlemen from a distan were attentive visitors on Column street, Jeter street and in Buncoml during the holidays. The Adver ser will not call names yet. Ur. B. F. Jones spent the 27 and 28th of December in Atlan attending the annual meeting i the Southeastern Association < Veterinarians. He was accouip nied by Mr. Otis Quarles. Miss Tillie Youngblood of A gusta has been spending the pa week with her sisters, Miss Cot? Ypungblood and Miss Nannie Sri fin. The friends of M ?ss Cou deeply regret that she is ill at ht home. " Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Key wei made happy by having ail of the; children with them last week. Mr.? Hal Beman came up from August and Mr. Jul i in Key and Mr. Charl i Key from Columbia. Miss Virgiuia Simkins has bee employed again in 'he engrossinj department during the session u the legislature. She is a very skill ed stenographer and has been en gaged in this special department fo several years. The Edgefie?d t.'zafo of Mi Mack Davis v. ill egret to lea: n o oi" his death which occurred at he home in Mississippi the 20ifc of Dc cern ber. Besides his wife, 'Iowa* Miss Birdie Sjbeuk, be leaves foin cuiL'^en. M?. Davis d' ? . ?j j nd'ciiis. My. L?v? Qna'-les who occupier! i e home o" Mi. S. B. Ni .'.-.<u ii the iJu.f l'O -ti'i- .^s OL Etig<vfiel?1 la.?i. ve ? ." li. pmc?i?sr3 fv ni tn i.'.f ('!? ". s*> c-'on arc! h?\ moyed ..?s FamPy lc ?i's n<"v!\ pnic home. He wi!' coir.-ituu? 'lUsvc v?-i lo pe ci) *" co Lon 6eeo iii ih^ifitlgi field ina. U^l. M.. W. M IT. '"ng is SP ;Hg ;? good example to o.,i e ".len m iv ?ield, i'.-;vci..My yonng inen. T : ea*1 .if speiic''-?3 his earnings in , vi g :i!t living, he ?sinvealirg in Edite ?ield real rvute. His : pw ubi "i w?/ tee bvicV stOie tiiav he K: iou *. ?.-in "C-1;! . O. P. L ' 'tt The b.-'-'di. ia occuoi' f- bv V ? yt. Thnr-j . M". Geooe >. ; ' .' f.r .m nanin by his bv**ie. ?.Mts.' ibiou? Ecb.Kiield SaVsi'u;<v while -il rou <. Lo lt's ?tome in the-Rehoboth-Plum Brunch section. Mr. and M?s. Catilect';'7. wV?e heartily con gratti b led by a number of their Edgeb'ehl friends who wish them everv poss ble blessing during their fut nie years. Mrs. T. G. Smith of the Harmo ny-Trenton community was made very happv bast week by having all of her children with her during the parly part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Carpenter came down from Gastonia, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Carpenter from Shelby, N. C., aud Mr. and Mr?. W. M. Kubanks came up from Aiken. Mr. J. T. McClung has resigned his position with the Lynch drug store and has accepted a position as pharmacist with the Taylor Drug Company of Columbia. He is a full graduate of the Atlanta College of Pharmacy and is well equipped j for his work. The Advertiser wishes j him well in his new field. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Morgan came over from Georgetown last week to visit Mr. Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan. He returned to Georgetown Thursday but Mrs. Morgan will remain with Edgetield relatives several days. The friends of ('alvin will be pleas ed to learn that he is making good - has made good, in fact-as mau ;i?er of a large mercantile establish ment. The next Lycr?Ti entertainment will be given in tho opera house by Pack ard, the master Amencau cartoonist. Tuesday night, January J6. Mrs. H. C. Porter and her sweet little ..daughter spent a portion o' last week in Batesburg with rela tives. Mr. DeLoach Warren has resign eel his pos'.ion with Dunovant <fc Corapanv tu accept a position with \Y\ W. Adams & Co. There will be service in the Epia copal church here next Sunday at 11:15 and in the Trenton Episcopal church at 4:00 P. M. M?-. W. S. G. Heath came np from Augusta and spent Saturday and Sunday out among friends' of ?.he Antioch section. Another sweet little girl has been added to the home circle of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lynch and the fond parents are receiving congratula-1 lions of their friends. Miss Effie Broadwater, a charm ing young lady of Augusta, has been spending th*' past week here with her cousin, Mrs. Harry Strom. . Bargains in ladies' shoes. We are offering 5 ' pairs of ladies' shoes for ?1.10 the pair. V/J have your size-1 to 3 1-2. ? . The Corner Store. Mr. W. P. Johnson aud his fami ly of Johnston spent on? 'Tay of the festive season with his brollar, Mr. E. S. Johnson. ' Attention is directed to the follow ing new advertisements this week:! Collett & 21 itchell, The Corner Store. E. S. Rives, ! :\ u. F. J. r.es, >)aitch Bargain House, Hubenstein, Mukashy Bargain House, L. T. il ay and J. Per ry Waddell. Dr. W. S. Currell, thc president of the University of South Carolina, will address the county teachers' associa tion Saturday, January 13. He should be greeted by a large audience. Tbe Adverser extends sincere congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Walter Allen of Fruit Hill, whose marriage is reported by our John ston coi respondent. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holstou and theil little daughter, Ethl.vn, and Miss Pearl Harven of Augusta vis ited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Johnsen during the holidays. ? Buncombe extends an affectionate welcome io (mle Thomas il ott Kernaghan who has come to brigh en the home of Mr. and M'-s. L. S. Kernaghan. Miss Sunie Talbert had at- ber guests for4'- '-ice Friday eight Misses Annie Smith, ^lizaoeth Adams a "1 Mildi- 1 dwells frc m Augusta. Dr. T. S. liv rd ar. ! Mr. J. L Mbns will a .end the district con j I'ttUlio ' ol' Knights ot* Pythias a; Join,M,in Fi id n .. i j| resent; 'i ? -1 of ihe E ' eliviu lodge. . I The handsome brick mansion ; near tV D-.HHC square is new prc 1 ?ideo v,:r /- :i little queen but a j lew lu di ? Mr. and Mrs. H. '1. Si)nomi's ?ie warmly congratula ted over -,fv coming. Mr. Harry Strom h.is been em ployed as salesman for the new year bi Duiiovanl ? Company. Ile wil' live his friends hearty welcome wile? they ca'.' it thispopnlar store. W' -- VuditorJ. B, Timmerman . > bi >*e ti re:<eu Uti ve. Mr. J. I? - '.?'>-. s Y .?on ihp taxpayer of ! i" i ei i ? i t lownsbip. January 18, bc ?. ii. sio:> au Thurmond'8''-Uno to rcoeiye ) eui mn. A helpful New Year sermon will be pieached this Sunday norning at the Pres'oyteiian church in this ?dace, and at night to the Trenton congregation. Let us bagin the year right! Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Nicholson now occupy their home iii poi thorn ridgefield and Mr. and Mrs. Daitch have moved into the new collage of Mr. J. R. Scan ty on Jeter si?r where Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson foi meriy resided Mr. Ed wai 1 Lynch was a wei eerie vWlor in Edge?eld du ring the holidays. He has been localed in Roland, N. C., tor the past year hui will soon, -move to Wilson, of thc same Siav3, to prac tice law. Another Veteran Taken. Mr. E, S. Johnson, our fellow towns mt'n, has the sympathy of his friends in the death of his father which oc curred at his home in Gr?nitevi!le Sun day, December 23. Mr. Johnson ren dertJ gallant service during the four years of the Civil War and all through his long life of 73 years has made an exemplary cit'ren. He was a native of this county and his body was laid to rest in the Johnston cemetery. TO Prevent Blood Poisoning jpply at ouce thc wonderful old reliable Dk ?OKTjtR'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a sur ificil <lressi;iK fiat reliever; pain and lirais c . lie same tin'e. Not P. liniment iSc.?* Vii? 3 The year 1916 has been the best with me since I have been in Edge?eld, and I desire to thank the people for the large amount of business given me, and wish them all a new year of prosperity and happiness. In future I shall keep a large stock as heretofore, and will sell just as rea sonable as possible, making it to the interest of the people to continue to patronize me. We hope to hold all our old friends and make many new ones in 1917. STEIN A Voice From Oconee. (Continued from Page Seven.) s; o !d have a chanco '.o see ibe city i-i Wallington before they die 1 el! Jim Mobley io luuk out, I ve bi 2P appointer! magistrate on e Coiima?K?hig General's spiff T am '..oin? lo have a Confed . ate ?cv ui'iTorm, a lons jim * -ini-'". ami I m tv iauk him in A ashingion. ? A?* I hgv*? ab-eid- slafH, wc f.Vfc tiOf i ,; .. SLOW, hut ?rt; a s I :Mgsomo e\-H weather, the ihcv .I!omelet* BlHiids fi'om 16 to 20, al though fair and bii.' i< . The co!.', i-," d of winter bas sp:ead ils icy . i. er- over held and forest, ami everv thing apparently is dead in naur e. The calico hawks are very num erous in this county, for they are swooping down almost daily catch ing their p? ey and taking it off tc matrimonial Melds. But UH vise man said, whoso finde'h a wife ii nu e a good tiling md obuineth la vor of the Loni. Notice the phias eo! )g\-a good wife, Prov. 18-22. J. Kussel! Wright Woman's Chtistian Temperance Ur:on. The first meeting of the W. C. T. li. for the year 1)17 will meet on next Monday, Jan. 8, with Mis. W. EL Swearingen in east Edge field. The progra nme will consist of talks on The Union Signal, Pal metto While Ribbon and The An nual Leaflet by va'rious members. Arrangements will be made for the entertainment of the County Teach ers' Association, and a full attend ance is desired. Hill-Williams. Wednesday afternoon, December 27, Miss Nellie Hill and Mr. J. 0. Williams were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Maggie Hill, three miles north of Edgefield. Their marriage was a very quiet one, only the members of the immediate families of the bride and groom being present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. B.- Lanham. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Maggie Hill. Since her graduation from Winthrop college she has been a very successful teacher. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. C. M. Williams and one of the most suc cessful farmers of the Cleora section. The Advertiser extends hearty con gratulations ;o these young friehds. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly Thc OM Standard general strfnRtheniriK tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TuNIC.drivcs oui Malaria.cnrichcs thc blood, builds up thc systnn. A true Tonic For adults and children. Sl'c i COLLETT & MITCHELL * PHARMACISTS m B We are deeply grateful for the liberal patronage te; of 1010 and solicit a continuance for 1917, at the same time wishing all of our friends much success and happiness for the ?l " New lear. ? Pure Drugs and Fancy Groceries | j We Thank Our Friends We desire to thank our friends and the Edgefield people generally for the generous patronage given us since we came to Edgefield. We shall continue to carry a large stock of dependable merchandise, and will appreciate a gen erous patronage in the future. Daitch Bros. Bargain House Next Door to Farmers Bank