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EataliUfllfFu 1S35. J. L. MIMS.Editor. Published every Wednesday in The Advertiser Building at $2.00 per year in advance. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Edgefield, S. C. No communications will be pub lished unless accompanied by the writer's name. Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, Res olutions and Political Notices pub ished at advertising rates. Wednesday, May 26. ^ Mrs. Mathis Entertained in V Honor of Miss Nelle Jones. / The parties for Miss Nelle Jones are increasing in number and mag nificence. The one for this week took place in Trenton, S. C., at the spa cious home of Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Sr. There were a number of Edgefield guests present and also many from Trenton. The hall, parlor and dining room were beautifully decorated in Doro thy Perkins roses. Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Sr., Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Jr., and Mrs. Wallace Wise I received the guests. The first form - of entertainment was rook, which proved the skill of the many players. Punch was served at the several ta bles. Little Cupid walked about with his gossamer wings and winning smile Little J. D. Mathis, 3rd, had the pleasure of representing this classic little figure. A lovely bouquet of sweet peas ? and peonies was presented to Miss Jones and an attractive bride's mot . to on green cardboard bearing a miniature groom. Delightful music was enjoyed dur ing the afternoon by the gifted guests of the occasion. After the rook playing was finished a very elaborate menu was served, consist ing of a chicken salad course with aced tea, a fruit salad course with nuts and mints, and a delicious ba nana split. Miss Emma Bouknight gave a love ly selection on the piano and Miss Jones of Edgefield played with her usual sweet touch. Miss Florence i- -Hims of Edgefield gave two selec tions, the first, "My Ships," a love poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and another love song, Quien Sabe, by Waller. The guests from Edgefield were Mrs. B. B. Jones, mother of the bride, Miss Elise Lake, Miss Nelle Jones, Miss Gladys Padgett, Miss Helen Tillman, Mrs. A. H. Corley, Mrs. Lovic Smith and Miss Florence Mirna. Mrs. Mathis' gracious hospitality made the party one of the most charming of the season, and her spacious home lent itself most pleas ingly as a background for the vari colored costumes of the guests. ? A GUEST [ Addison Mills News. ^ Addison Mills has rented and pre Wpared a ball park for their boys to J play hall on which is located just .across the street from the old Fair Grounds. They will be glad to have -all of the boys in town and the coun try to io in in and make the games ; successful. Messrs. J. D. Sharp and L. W Kedd, the wide-awake overseers of the weaving and carding depart ments will leave this coming Satur day for Wasington, New York and Boston. This trip is being given to these gentlemen by the company as .an expression of appreciation for the splendid work that is being done lat the mill. ' Miss Daisy A. Misenheimer spent ?,the week-end with Miss Mary Hughes iMc T. A. Hightower, Superinten .dent, spent the week-end'in Spar tanburg ?attending the South Caro lina Textile Association. While there .he spent a few pleasant hours with fois father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ??ch'a A. Hightower. j&C W, M, Russell, representative of the American Warp Drawing in Machine Company of Greenville, S. C., was with us Monday. MT. Roy McCollough vsiited in Johnston Saturday. Mr. M. B. Tucker spent a very pleasant week-end with his mother and father of Conyers, Georgia. On his return he made business calls in Ailar.ta, Thomson and Augusta, Ga. Let's get better acquainted with the best things of life-try Quarles .and Timnerman's Ice Cream. / QUARLES & TIMMERMAN, VARIETY STORE. Waycross News. The farmers are busy planting their crops after having such a late beginning. Waycross school closed last Fri day, May 7th. Miss Sallie Quarles, who taught here this past session, left Saturday, May 8th for her home in McCormick. After being with us for two years, we regret giving her up, as she will not come back this fall. ^ Rev. W. D. Butler will preach at the school house the second Sunday afternoon of each month. Mr. W. M. Ransom motored over to Columbia Saturday in his new car. He was accompanied by Mr. Cal bort Ramsey. Miss Beulah Cloer is spending this week with the Misses Ransom. Miss Mary Lewis spent Wednes day in Edgefield shopping. The stork has visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hall and left a fine little daughter. Mr. Fred Turner spent last Wed nesday night with Mr. Leslie Rear don. Mrs. D. B. Fant and son, David, Jr., and Mrs. Ida Nicholson spent last Friday night in Ridge Spring, S. C., with Mrs. Ida Boatwright. "BLACK EYES." Program of Union Meeting of First Division of the Ridge As sociation. To be Held With the Johnston Bap tist Church May 29th and 30th, 1920 Saturday's Session. y 11:00 Devotionals-Rev. M. D. Padgett. 11:15 Organization. 11:30 Reports from the churches. 11:45 Evangelism-Rev. H. L. Baggott. 12:15 Sermon-Rev. H. R. Chap man. 1:00 Miscellaneous Business. 1:15 Adjourn-Dinner on grounds Sunday's Session. 10:00 Sunday School, all dele gates cordially invited to be present.. 11:00 Address-Dr. T. J. Watts, Secretary of the Sunday school com mission. 11:30 Sermon-Rev. A. C. Baker. 12:30 Dinner. 2:00 Song Service-E. W. Bodie. 2:15 Stewardship-Rev. T. H. Vo sey. 2:45 Address on some phase of Sunday School work-Dr. T. J. Watts, Secretary of the Sunday School Commission. 4:00 Adjourn. COMMITTEE. Union Meeting Programme. The Union mmeting of the Second division of the Edgefield Association convenes with Horn's Creek Baptist church May 30 and 31. 11:00 a. m. Devotional service by the Moderator. Subjects for Discussion 1st-Some of the most essential incentives to Christian and civil pro gress-S. B. Mays, W. M. Carpenter. 2nd-Who is responsible for the enforcement of the prohibition law? -Martin Medlock, George Swearing en. 3rd-Christian Missions-L. R. Branson, Rev. W. R. Barnes. Sunday Morning; 11:00 a. m. Devotional services by P. B. Lanham. Missionary sermon by Rev. W. R. Barnes. Sunday Afternoon Subject: Abstain from all appear ance of evil. 1st Thes. 5:22. Speak ers to be provided for. P. B. LANHAM, For Committee. Long Cane Honor Roll of the i Spring Term. First Grade: Edith Reardon, Lew s McKinney. Second Grade: Cleveland BTedsoe. Third Grade: Willie McKinney. Fifth Grade: Ollie Bledsoe, John, lie McKinney. Nim.h Grade: Cora Reardon. Summer Boarders Wanted. Bre"?ard. North Carolina is an deal place to spend the summer. In each of Lake Toxaway and tine vonderful scenery in that region. Zome up and spend the month of Tune which is the most beautiful of ill months in the mountains before ;he rainy season commences. For fuller information, address Miss NINA DUCKWORTH, Brevard, N. C. The best Ice Cream every day. Try is and you will be pleased. Give us four orders for Block Cream. Our janitary soda fountain furnishes on y good, healthful and pure drinks. QUARLES & TIMMERMAN, VARIETY STORE. FOR SALE: An electric motor, pump, pump-jack, belting, pipe and water tank. Will sell at half price. MRS. M. E. BARKER. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for solicitor for the 11th [Judicial Circuit and pledge myself j to support the nominees of the Dem ocatic Primary. ( S. MOUZON SMITH. I respectfully announce that I am I a candidate for the office of solicitor of the 11th Judicial Circuit and pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the Democratic primary election. T. C. CALLISON. Lexington, S. C. STATE SENATE. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the State Senate from Edgefield County, pledging myself to abide'the rules of the Democratic Party and support the nomonees I thereof. M. P. WELLS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of State Senate and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. P. B. MAYSON. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES To the Democratic Voters of Edge field County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election, and to support the nominees of the party. If the citizens of Edgefield County shall honor me with their votes I shall conscientiously endeavor to honor them by my conduct and my service. JAMES 0. SHEPPARD. I respectfully announce that I am candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the Democratic primary I election. * S. McG. SIMKINS. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Clerk of Court for Edgefield coun ty, pledging myself if elected, to con tinue the faithful discharge of my duties as such clerk and to abide the result of the primary election. W. B. COG-BURN. SUPT. OF EDUCATION. . I hereby announce that I am a can didate for County Superintend ent of Education, pledging myself to abide the rules of the Democratic Party and to support the nominees of same. If re-elected, I will continue my efforts to further improve the school system of Edgefield county. W. W. FULLER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Su perintendent of Education and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party and to support the nominee^ of said party. If elected I promise faithful and efficient service. G. F. LONG SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of supervisor of the county of Edgefield and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic party and to render faith ful and impartial service if elected. W. L. CLARK, Johnston, S. C. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to. the office of supervisor of Edgefield county and solicit the support of the people, pledging myself to abide by the re sult of the Democratic election. R. N. BROADWATER. Desiring to again become a ser vant of the people of Edgefield coun ty in the capacity of Supervisor, ? hereby announce my candidacy for said office and will abide by the re sult of the primary and support the nominees thereof. A. A. EDMUNDS. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Com missioner of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Party and will try and render you faithful service if elected. WALTER L. BYRD. SHERIFF. I announce to the voters of Edge field county that I am a candidate for the office of sheriff bf Edgefield county and solicit their support, pledging myself to abide by the ss ? This is ] because your e M other advertiser m have to buy at ] :?| at home and bu jH we are putting ?I horn's excepted Remember tl shoe departmei themselves of tl wear below co done so to look late. Our silk hos( man Knit and your money's comes o wear. . IT US rules of the primary election. W. R. SWEARINGEN. MAGISTRATE. I hereby fttt?ottnce that I am a candidate fer T?SU??ioh as magis trate of the first magi's^"nil district of Edgefield county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary elec tion. N. L. BRUNSON. Notice of Opening of Books For Enrollment of Voters in Democratic Primary Elec tion. Notice is hereby given that the fol owing committees for enrollment' lave been appointed to enroll the vo ;ers of Edgefield county for the Demcratic primary for the year' L920, and, as provided by the Rules jf the Democratic Party of South karolina, the books of enrollment viii be opened at the enrollment ?lace herein designated for each club Tuesday, June 1, 1920, and remain ?pen for the enrollment of voters brough the last Tuesday in July, .920: Bacon-W. M. Bouknight, Secre ;ary; J. M. Yonce, Alex. Watson; at Hr. Bouknight's residence. Calhoun-W. S. Mobley, Secre ar; J. C. Lewis, S. J. Mobley, at J. 1. Lewis' store. Cleveland-C. C. Jones, Secretary, >. G. Pettigrew, T. P. Lyon; at Pet igrew^ store. Colliers-D. T. Mathis, Secretary; .\ M. Adams, D. T. Mathis, Jr., at Mathis' store. Edgefield No. 1-W. J. Duncan, Jecretary; E. S. Rives, W. W. Fud er, at Rives' store. Edgefield No. 2-J. W. Kemp, Secretary; T. A. Hightower, C. V. iolmes; at the Edgefield Mercantile Company. Lee-John Wright, Secretary; W. i. Wright, W. E. LaGrone, at Lott Valker Company.. Long Branch-L. C. Clark, Secre ary; G. L. Scott, J. G. Derrick; at J. C. Clark's store. Meeting Street-J. K. Allen, Sec etary; J. H. Cogburn, W. M. Ran om; Cogburn's store. Meriwether-F. B. Barker, Se?re ary; J. A. Thurmond, J. T. Reese, t Thurmond's store. Moss-P. W. Cheatham, Secretary, i. R. Brunson, Jr.. Herbert Williams, t West & William's store. Pleasant Lane-F. L. Timmerman, lecretary; P. J. McDowell, J. P. Not an Eye Opener | yes have already been opened by nents, but this is to let those who home, and those who want to buy ild up their home town, know that on sale all dresses and hats (Leg l) in the millinery department at ONE-THIRD OFF bat the May sale is still on in the it. As a good many have availed tie opportunity of getting their f oot st, it behooves those who haven't these values over before it is too 3 sales are increasing daily. Chip . True Shape hose certainly are worth, and are all there when it 5 SUPPLY YOUR WANTS Corner Store that we close at Six P. M,- Saturday's excepted Bailey; at S. T. Williams' store. Red Hill-T. A. Williams, Secre tary; T. W. Quarles, R. M. Johnson, at Quarles* store. Ropers-F. P. Rainsford, Secre tary ; W. D. Lanham, J. D. Boswell; at Boswell's store. Shaw-J. R. Mosa .Secretary; Wal lace W. Wise, I. A. Webb; at Moss' store. Rodt Hill-Vi. T. West, Secretary; Clyde Corley, Jasper Mayson; at E. P. Winn's sf ore. The qualifications for membership in any club of the" party and for vo ting at a primary ?f? as follows: The applicant for nYembership, or voter, shall be 21 years of age, or shall become so before the' secceed ing general election and be a white Democrat. He shall be a citizen of the United States and of this State No person shall belong to any club or vote in any primary unless he has resided in the State two years and in the county six months prior to the succeeding general election and in the club district 60 days prior to the first primary following his offer to enroll; PROVIDED, that public school teachers and ministers of the gospel in charge of regular organiz ed church shall be exempt from the provisions of this section as to res idence, or otherwise qualified. Under the rules a new enrollment is re quired. J. L. MIMS, County Chairman. May 25, 1920. NOTICE. Electric light globes, 35c for 40 watt, 40c. for 60 watt. QUARLES & TIMMERMAN, VARIETY STORE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGjEFIELD. Whereas a petition has been filed? and all legal requirements met, it is hereby ordered that the regularly ap pointed Board of Trustees of Tren ton School District No. 27 do hold an election at J. R. Moss's store Satur day, June 12, 1920, for the purpose of voting upon the question of levy ing and collecting an additional spe cial tax of three (3) mills on'the dol lar of all taxable property within said district, proceeds of such addi tional levy to be used for school pur poses 5n Trenton School District No. 27. Ac this election only such elec tors as are qualified to vote in Gen eral Elections shall be allowed to vote. The polls shall open at 8 o'clock a. m., and close at 4 p. m., and in all respects comply with Sec. 1742, Gen. School Law. of South Carolina. W. W. FULLER, E. H. FOLK, G. F. LONG, . Co. Board of Education. Edgefield County, S. C., May 22, 1920; NOTICE. In compliance with an act of the General Assembly of South Carolina, approved March I, 1920, notice is hereby given that the Undersigned will make application on May 29, 1920, to the Secretary^'of State for a charter for the Edg?fi'eld:> Plumbing Company. B. B. JONES B. CANTELOU, J. L. MIMS; May 25, 1920. H. C. Viele & Company 222 Jackson (8th) Street AUGUSTA, GA. Diamonds, Watches and Silverware Gorham's Silver Repairing of Watches and Jewelry *