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Automobile Owners ATTT AUTOMOBILE REPAIRED BY THE DEALER jr r YOU BOUGHT YOUR AUTOMOBILE FROM g We employ expert mechanics. You are our customer to ? begin with, naturally we will look after your interests. Our men specialize on the cars we sell; their whole time and at tention is given to work on our customers' cars-the cars we sell-and are mechanically familiar with your car, 'Too many cooks spoil the broth," confine your repair work to your own dealer, don't let every Tom, Dick and Harry in the re pair business work on your car. Our pride in the fact that H your car is the one "we represent" is argument enough for ? us to want to give your automobile the best possible atten I tion-it's life is our best recommendation. YONCE & MOONEY m Wednesday, February ll. fiGCAL AND PERSONAL, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith spent Sunday in Edgefield. Hon. N. G. Evans is in attendance on court at McCormick this week. Miss Janie Law of Augusta is spending this week wifh Mrs. D. B. Hollingsworth. Mrs. Carrie Sheppard Miller spent Sunday in Edgefield with her mother, Mrs. Ida Sheppard. Mrs. James Talbert and her chil- 1 dren are visiting Mrs. Talbei-t's sis ter, Mrs. John Quarks. ' Rev. Mr. Barnes, pastor of Red 1 Hill, Republican and Antioch church- ' es was in Edgefield on Tuesday. Prof. Charles Brooks was called ; home last week to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Balle in Lau rens. ( A dear little daughter, Anna ; Elizabeth, has come into the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holland recently. ] She is welcome to Edgefield. j The students of the High School are spending this week in mid-term ] examinations, taking a day for each | subject. j Mrs. J. S. Byrd has returned from 1 Columbia, her mother, Mrs. John 1 Fitzmaurice, being pronounced out of danger. * Miss Lillian Smith spent the week end with her parents in Edgefield, coming over from her duties as teacher in the Logan School, Colum bia. \ . * Mr. J. R. Cantelou has recently c purchased a handsome new 7-passen- 1 ger Studebaker car from Julian ^ Bland, agent, of Johnston, at a cost ^ of $2,500. We have a few barrels of flour at s a good price. c J. D. KEMP & CO. I I Mr. J. Russell Wright has been critically ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Eidson. His at tending physician, Dr. Corn, thinks he has passed the danger mark. Miss Ina Hill has gone to Colum bia to make her home with her niece, Mrs. Osmond Williams and Mrs. Mag gie Hill in Columbia. Edgefield re grets to lose Miss Hill from the com munity. Miss Mattie Sue Holston who has been taking a business course since last fall in Columbia, has finished and is at homo again. She has a po sition in the law office of Mr. J. H. Cantelou. The Philharmonic music club will meet next Thursday afternoon at 4 o' clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Dunovant, Sr., with Mrs. W. L. Dun ovant, Sr., and Mrs. W. L. Dunovant, Jr., as hostesses. Misses Marie und Sophie Abney en tertained at a charming 5 o'clock tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Grace Brumbaugh. Mrs. Mamie N. Tillman, Mrs. A. A. Woodson, Miss Patti Major, Miss Kern and Mrs. J. L. Mims were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Broadwater entertained Thursday of last week it a tea when Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Lee, Mrs. Mamie N. Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. A.. B. Carwile, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kennerly and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Bla bck, Jr., were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes who have seen visitors in the home of Mrs. N. j. Evans have returned to their home n Macon, Ga. Mrs, Rhodes has been n Edgefield for several months with ier sister. Miss Julia Walker, who las also been with Mrs. Evans, left ,o pay a visit to her aunt Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. Luther Wheeler of Saluda, cnown by many in our county as the ;eacher of the Centre Spring school "or two years, died at her home in saluda on Thursday, leaving a little laughter three weeks of age. Mrs. Wheeler was Miss Elizabeth Webb, a rery fine young woman whose death viii be learned with regret. One of the many reasons why you hould buy a Fordson Tractor is be ause you can get parts here at home Y0NCE & MOONEY. It was announced on Sunday in the churches that a public meeting would be held in the Baptist church on Sunday afternoon, February 22, Washington's birthday, when Mr. Lumpkin of Columbia would speak and certificates presented members of families who lost their sons in the World War. There were 25 white and colored soldiers who made the su preme sacrifice. This meeting is ar anged by the Edgefield Post, Ameri can Legion, J. 0. Sheppard Comman dant. The program will be published next week. The sermons on the Ten Command ments at the Baptist church are at tracting great interest and discus sion. Sunday, the morning subject was "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God in vain." In the evening the sermon was on Sabbath Observance. The latter was presented from a very unusual viewpoint and was full of common sense, giving people a broad and hopeful view of the Sabbath as it is today, and yet glorifying the day as a time of re ligious instruction and |communion with eternal verities. Most anything in fancy groceries. If we fail to have it, let us get it for you. J. D. KEMP & CO. A Good Plan. Miss Marjorie McKie, one of the teachers at the Sweetwater School, sends in this week a beautifully writ ten news letter from one of her pu pils, Nona Morgan. This is a splen did idea, that of training young peo ple to observe and record the happen ings of the community in which they live. The Advertiser will expect an other one next week. County Health Nurse. The idea of having a County Health nurse is growing everywhere, [n Anderson two towns have employ ed nurses whose wrok is preventative is well as required in case of emer gency. In case pf an influenza epi lemic, the Health Nui*se is on the ground to see that the nurses who :ome in are not profiteering and that heir work is up to hte standard. Cdgefield has a treasure in Miss ?race Brumbaugh. Her services are ilready invaulable. Billy Pryor Here Friday Night. To those who enjoy a real musical Vaudeville act with a bit of Jazz, and including some of the best jokes and sayings of the Big Time Vaude ville, can't afford to miss Billy Pry or, the Banjo King, at the Edgefield Theatre Friday evening at 8:15 j o'clock. Also a feature Picture Pro-1 gram, Presenting "The Magic Toy j Maker," a wonderful illusion pic- j ture in five parts. And now for fun again, there will be Charlie Chaplin, in a three reel gloom chaser, "The Gang Leader." For a real pleasant evening you can't afford to miss this combined attraction of Vaudeville and Pictures, at the Edgefield Thea tre, Friday evening, February 13th at 8:15. Come and let the kiddies come too. Entetaining Lyceum Attraction The fourth attraction of the Lyce- ? um course played to a crowded house, in fact, so great was the good humor ed, happy crowd that the perform ance was delayed until more chairs could be brought, notwithstanding I the fact that the committee had ar-P ranged for an extra number of seats. From start to finish Poluhni held the people spell bound. They drank in his sweet music from the romantic lyre, they watched, fascinated, the marvellous manipulation of the Swiss aells, in which Madame Poluhni as sisted most adeptly. They laughed at :he clever jokes which interspersed the program, adding humor to the Entertainment, and marvelled at the nystical illusions, the new wonderful ricks that this wizard performed. The hand of Time swung back, naking each spectator, regardless of ige, a child, before whose eager eyes rick after trick was accomplished, md so wonderful was the mind read ng that "the older children" of this pell bound audience were afraid to hink on the store of secrets always .ealously guarded! The Civic League is gratified at his splendid success of its fouth num ?er. The fifth and last number of the ourse will be a lecture by Bo^th -lowery, of Mississippi, the wittiest nan an the American stage today. Remember we carry a large stock f feeds, oats, corn, alfalfa and rtieat feeds. J. D. KEMP & CO. Bennie Parker Married. Our friend, Bennie Parker sur prised his friends in Edgefield by sending the message of his marriage to a young lady of Kansas on last Wednesday. The message came over long distance phone and was so un satisfactory in detail that the partic ulars can not be announced at this time. Kansas is a great state. There they have had prohibition and Woman's Suffrage a long time, and although originally an arid state, is listed now as having the highest per capita sav ings of any other state in all the United States. Mr. Parker has found a companion in this central hub of our nation and we are sure he has made a wise se lection. Particulars will be given lat er. Dots From Sweet Water. Cooper School is getting along nicely with two, teachers, Miss Mar jorie McKie and Miss Mary Waters. We are very fond of both. We are having bad weather but the school is aroing on just the same. Our school is located a mile from where Old Curryton School used to stand, where some of our fore pa rents got their education. The community was saddened by ;he death of Dr. Nixon Bunch, who lied at the University Hospital. He eaves a wife and two children. His jodywas carried to Greymont, S. C., "or burial which is near his home in Spartanburg. Miss Nettis Sempson from Green ville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Healing. Miss Christine is at home from G. N. C. on account of influenza. Our beloved old Confederate sol lier, Mr. H. E. Mealing, at the age of lighty-two, milks his cows, feeds his nules and hogs and is very active for ; man of his age. Mrs. Theresa Adams, his sister, at he age of eighty-six, is also very ac ive for her age. May God spare hese two Christian people for the ;oou they may do in the community. FOR SALE: At Lyoft Brothers' ?arage, one Farm Lighting plant that /ill pump your water and saw your rood. Let us show you. W. M. HARLING. -ll-3t Bene?t Performance for The American Legion. In conjunction with the American Legion, Mr. Wall, manager of the Edgefield Theatre, is showing one of the best pictures of the season for the benefit of the local post of the American Legion, Douglas Fair banks, in his newest picture "His Majesty The American." In this picture "Doug" carnes you ko New York and then to Mexico, where he shows you how to take care of the Mexican situation, and then ie tackles the biggest job of his life. Did he win? See what happened VIonday, February 16th, Matinee and Evening. For the benefit of the ?chool children there will be a special Vlatinee which will not interfere with ;heir studies as the matinee will start jrornptly at 3:30. Be on time to see his great picture of Douglas, and ?elp the cause in which it is given. Notice. Pursuant to authority of W. Banks )ove, Secretary pf State of South karolina, notice is hereby given that he books of subscription to the cap tai stock of J. D. Kemp & Co., mer hants, will be open at their store in Ddgefield,S. C. on Saturday, Febru iry 14th from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. of aid day; amount of capital stock be ng $10,000. B. B. JONES J. D. KEMP H. B. KEMP Board of Corporators. Mgefield, S. C. February 10, 1920. 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