Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 31, 1920, Image 5

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Confidence and Hope Be like a bird, that halting in her Hight Awhile on boughs too slight, Feels them give away beneath ? her and yet sings Knowing that she hath wings. Hope, child, tomorrow and tomorrow still, And every morrow hope; trust while you live, Hope!-each time the dawn doth heaven fill, Be there to ask, as God is there to give. -Victor. Temporary Store Building. Mr. W. C. Lynch is planning to erect av building of galvanized iron just to the rear of where his drug store was burned and he will re-open the Lynch Drug Store in it until a brick building can be erected. As soon as Mr. Lynch again opens his doors for business he will be gener ously patronized. By a generous pat ronage his friends can help him re cover from the recent heavy loss. Sanitary Plumbing. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Mr. C. N. Bradshaw in this issue. He has located in Edgefield and is equipped for doing all kinds of plumbing, the sanitary kind that will stand the most rigid inspection. His place of business is in the basement under the store of Reynolds & Pad gett. Mr. Bradshaw is not only equip ped for doing plumbing in the most approved manner, but he does it just as he represents that he will. See him is you contemplate installing water in your home with bath-room equip ment, etc. Building and Contracting. I desire to notify the people of Edgefield that I have located here and will be glad to assist then in drawing plans, will make estimates on work and make contracts for all Icinds of building, remodeling and re pairing. See me before letting a con tract for your work. It is probable that I can save you money. T. P. SKINNER. 3-31-51. LOST: Brand new Brunswick 31x4 casing inner tube and rim off j of hack of my car on night of March , 24. Reward for information. < J. G. EDWARDS. ] WHY? ? There is a reason why The Aiken Gift Shop Kodak Finish ing is superior. A trial will con vince you. i The AiV-n Gift Shop, Aiken, S. C. Insurai I wish to an county that I Insurance an< classes of buil I will be al have had six j with several o I am also ir should wish Life, Accident and Tornadoei bile cr Truck. Communica Building, Coll at the Edgefie Chas. B. No. 7 Mimnaugh ] Work Soon to Begin. Ground will be broken in a few days for the installment of a modern water and sewerage system for the town of Edgefield. The contract calls for a completion of the work by the 31st of August. Four separate con tracting firms will prosecute the work with all possible dispatch till the last" stroke has been made. One will erect the power plant and reservoir; an other will lay the water mains; an other will erect the tank and tower near the residence of Gov. Sheppard -just west of his residence-and still another will construct the sew erage system. Honor Roll Edgefield High and Graded School. First. Grade: Gladys Parks, Ruth Kemp, Carroll Kemp, Mary Gibson, Martha Gibson, Helen Deal, Esther Daitch, Almena Swearingen . Second Grade: Marie Bussey, Hel en Dunovant, Carrie Johnson, Esther Rubenstein. Third Grade: Dorothy Marsh, Ja nie Edwards, Mary Cantelou, Wil ilam Byrd, Elizabeth Kemp, Martha Stewart, Mary Lorene Townsend. Fourth Grade: Fitzmaurice Byrd, John Nixon, Byrnes Ouzts, Rebecca Arthur, Carolyn Dorn, Eleanor Dun ovant, Maysie Kemp, Mary Thur mond. Fifth Grade: (Distinguished) Effie Allen Lott, Margaret Strom; (90-95) Perry McCarty, Frances Wells, Mar tha Thurmond. Sixth Grade: (95-100) Kathryn Stewart, Elizabeth Timmerman; (90-95) Carrie Dunovant, John Fel tham, Fair Nicholson, Albert Rains Eord. Seventh Grade: Willie Mae Mc Carty, ' Magdalene Redd, May Rives, Julia Strom. Eighth Grade: Gladys Lawton, Al len Edwards. Notice of Final Discharge. io AU Whom These Present? May ..Concern: , Whereas; T. J. Briggs has made ippiication unto this court for final iischarge as Administrator in re the ?state of Dr. Wm. T. Briggs, late of Sdgefield County, S. C., deceased, on ihis the 27th day of February 1920. These are Therefore to cite any ind all kindred, creditors or parties nterested to show cause before me it my office at Edgefield Court House South Carolina, on the 3rd day of April 1920 at ll o'clock a. m., why ;aid order of discharge should not be granted. W. T. KINNAIRD, J. P. C., E. C., S. C. WANTED: To buy Scrap Iron of ill kinds, brass, copper, aluminum, rags, bones, etc. Highest prices paid, tfext door to Cassell's guano house. LOUIS KAMENOFF, Johnston, S. C. ice -:- Insi n'ounce to the peopl< am in a position t< fwhere in the coun dings and contents. 3le to give expert /ears' experience in f the largest compa i position to handle in the insurance li : and Health, Live ? s. Also I can insur ,te with me at No. imbia, S. C., or see I ?id Mercantile Com] Genera Building Y olumb MANY BUSINESS WOMEN NEED PEPTO-MANGAN They Build Up Promptly on Pepto-Mangan. RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS Builds Rich, Red Blood-Creates Natural Attractiveness Pleasant to Take. The pale, nervous, always-tired type of young business woman is liability both to herself and to her] employer. How the bright, laughing, eern getic tpye of girl is admired in busi ness. Her sunny disposition, enthu siasm, and general efficiency com bine to make her a valuable asset to her employer. If the girl with the continually list less, tired, and worn-out feeling would only realize that such a condi tion is probably caused by poor, im poverished blood which can be easily improved, how much happier she would be! After taking Pepto-Mangan for a j short time, the cheeks regain the wholesome, rosy complexion,the eyes sparkle, the step quickens, the entire system is filled with new vitality ano energy. Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form. Both are of the same medicinal value. "Gude's" is the genuine Pepto Mangan. If "Gude's" isnot on the package, it is not Pepto-Mangan.- ] Adv. SALESMEN WANTED to solicit] orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO. Cleveland, Ohio. Did you know that we will equip your Ford with Shock Absorbers and guarantee them to give satisfaction and servcie? YONCE & MOONEY. NOTICE. In pursuance of the resolution of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Trenton, that it is advisable to in crease the capital stock of said bank from twenty-five thousand to fifty thousand dollars, the stockholders of said bank are hereby notified andre quested to appear at said bank either in person or by proxy at Four o'clock p. m. on April 7th, 1920 for the pur pose of considernig the advisability of adopting the resolutions of the said Board of Directors. J. F. BETTIS A. S. J. MILLER B. B. BOUKNIGHT B. R. TILLMAN ANDREW C. YONCE J. M. VANN W. W. MILLER J. M. LONG Directors. urance 3 of Edgefield ) handje Fire ty and on all service, for I the business ,nies. anything you ne, viz: Fire, 5tock, Burglar e your Auto 7 Mimnaugh VLY. C. H. Key 3any. I Insurance ia, South Carolina N ! DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING AT 11. MUKASHY'S SI The Store of Better Qualities at Lower Prices Action and not words is what counts. And we do act! Sell better merchan- (??? dise for less money. We are straining all our efforts to uphold our reputation as well.as the reputation of the goods we sell. Give us a trial on your Easter shopping tour and you will be well rewarded. Men9s and Young Men9s Suits of the very best tailoring and extra good qualities, all the latest styles will be sold at a saving of from $10 to $15. A better suit at a lower price than any store around here. Walk-Over Shoes arriving daily. All the4atest styles for men and women. Every well dressed lady and gentleman in Edgefield can't afford to miss seeing these snappy new designs. All sold at most moderate prices. We Carry the Finest Line of Boys' Suits Let us fit your boy with a better suit at a big saving Ladies' and Children's Middy Blouses and Summer Dresses-Several hundred of them now on hand at very reasonable prices. Everything to Wear for Easter for Every Member of the Family We sell at lower prices than any store around here, for we carry a better and more complete line WE ARE READY TO PLEASE YOU ITS A FACT THAT WE ARE YOUNG It is also a fact that our grazing has been above our expectations from the beginning, as our published statement to the bank examiner of March 1st showed. Our cus tomers appreciation of our helpful banking service is a strong argument for your con nection with us. A checking account trains you to think twice before spending money. One little, old lonesome dollar will start an account. One of our certifi cate of deposit saws wood for you at 5% while you snooze. We welcome )rou on either-on our toes to serve you. ?rn & THE PEOPLES BANK THE BANK THAT APPRECIATES SMALL DEPOSITS ga