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Womans Missionary Union Holds Session at Mt. Zion. The 18th. session of the Woma Missionary Union auxiliary to t Edgefield association was held wi Mt. Zion church on Thursday a: Friday Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. A mission society was reported organized in each church, and i ^ ports had been sent in, but a lar; number were unrepresented on a count of the long distance- Perha, the ones coming from the furthe churches were Mrs. J. M. Bussey < Parksville and Mrs. ?. F. Manly i Mt. Creek. Mrs. J. L. Mims who has been su erintendent of the Union from i organization presided over the Mee ing and Mrs. W. W. Fuller acted J secretary. Mrs. Arthur T. Allen of Edgefiel conducted the morning devotion taking as her theme the W. M. I watchword, "I can do all thinf through Christ who strengtheneth m Mrs. Allen made this introduction t the morning work very effective an helpful. Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn c r Edgefield and Scranton whom all o Edgefield association delights to we! comes, offered the prayer. Another happy meeting was tha with brother P. B. Lanham whom th Mt. Zion church and the woman Missionary had hardly dared to hop would be able to be present havin; so recently returned from the hos pital and a serious operation. ? Brother Lanham had promiset that on this occasion the most hear ty welcome ever accorded the unioi would be extended, and although h.? was scarcely able to come to thi meeting his faithfulness overcami every difficulty and he carried ou his promise of giving a most heartj and enthusiastic welcome. Mrs. T. J Briggs of Hardys church responded and received quite an ovation on ac count of her intelligent response tc rv the welcome as well as being presi dent of the only society which has up to this time gone ahead of the 75 million pledge. The church at Har dys is also on the South Carolina Honor Roll for being the only one in Edgefield up with the pledge. Mrs. Briggs theme in responding was "La borers together with God." Mrs. J. L. Mims then introduced the visitors and nev/ pastors and their wives: Rev- and Mrs. A. T. Al len, Mrs. Della Kitchings, superin tendent of Edisto association, Mrs. W. H. Canada, of Edisto Acdemy, Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn, and others. The reports of division presidents had been sent in by Mrs. W. B. Cog burn and Mrs. Prescott Lyon of the 2nd division and Mrs. J. M. Bussey was present from the third division and made her report. The reports A show thorough organization, but the need is for development in leader ship and in the membership. Miss Kellah Fair as treasurer re ported that the amount sent for Miss Neale Young's car was $27.50, and that the car has been sent and has * been a great comfort to her in her work in Africa. The memorial to Mrs. Sallie Talbert was also reported as paid for and the framed picture and certificate exhibited. This me morial placed in the treasury of the Home Mission Board $500 for church building. Mrs. J- L- Mims in her report spoke of the increase in tithers, and ? also stressed personal service in this year of financial strain. Mr. Orlando Sheppard who for twenty five years has been modera tor of the Edgefield association, and who has honored the union by his presence for a number of years gave * cordial greetings and encourage ment. He spoke of the efficiency of the organisation and faithfulness of the women and urged their contin ued interest. The various societies present made verbal reports. Those ' represented were Edgefield, Mrs. Lovick Minis; Hardys, Mrs. T. J. Briggs; Horns Creek, Mrs. S. B. Mays; Mt. Creek, Mrs. N. F. Manly; Mt. Zion, Mrs. T. H. Whitlock; Parksville, Mrs. J. M. Bussey; Republican, Mrs. Carrie Hammond; Red Oak Grove, Mrs. Leila Bussey; Trenton, Mrs. T. P. Salter. Mrs. W. H. Cannada of Edisto Academy was called upon and made - a very appealing talk in behalf of Edisto Academy asking for a schol^ arship for that institution for some worthy young man or woman. IEdgefield association has always treasured Edisto and have for sever al years contributed for various ob jects which would be of assistance in equipping the school. ' . Rev. A. T. Allen, pastor of First Baptist church of Edgefield, made the address of the morning on the great need of the fields where the 75 Million Fund is to be expended. His remarks were appreciated and aroused anew the interest and con cern for the progress of the king dom. He expressed his pleasure at *? meeting with the women of Edge ? field association for the first tin the great achievement of worn? the responsibility of Southern Bi tists. A collection was taken for the c penses of the meeting, and the me' ing adjourned for dinner. Out under the trees which ga very welcome shade as the day w hot and dusty, the social hour ai the bountiful dinner was greatly e joyed and the cordial hospitality the good people of this section h; opportunity to be manifested. Sor of the people accused Mt. Zion being out of the boll weevil belt, f nobody could see any evidences 1 his presence. There never was a mo bountiful dinner spread and ever body seemed to be in a good humoi Afternoon Session. Miss Emmie Lanham, superintei dent of the Young Womans Auxi iary presided over the afternoon se sion. Miss Fannie Lee Carter coi ducted the devotions, reading H< brews 2. Douglas Timmerman of E< gefield led the prayer, after whic the various societies made their ar nual reports as follows: Edgefieh Miss Emmie Broadwater; Red Oa Grove, Mrs. Leila Bussey; Edgefieh G. A. May Rives. Elizabeth Timmel man read the message of Mr; George Davis, state chairman. Douglas Timmerman, who is a mir isterial student at Furman Univei S'ity made a very inspiring talk o; "Putting Self on the Altar." Edge field association is very thankful fo his promising young life, and th W. M. U. was; gratified to have hin address the congregation with hi intelligent message on this occasion He stressed the need of ferven prayer, and settmg the example o: encouragement by our works an< performing our obligations loyally. A refreshing and delightful mus ?cal number was given in a vocal sole by Miss Ray Swearingen, "Have Thine own Way Lord." Miss Flora Barrett, a registered nurse and student at the training school in Louisville was present as a guest of the union and spoke most acceptably. Miss Barrett'ls a sister of Miss Clifford Barrett who has been for a year now a missionary in cen tral China. Miss Barrett is a grand daughter of Rev. Mr. Jordan, who was so long a minister of churches in the Edgefield association. Mrs. B. L. Mims of Edgefield made her report as chairman of Mission Study.. Rev. A. T. Allen asked that a lady be appointed in every church to as sist in securing subscriptions to the Baptist Courier, this being Courier week. An interesting contest is on between the Baptists and Method ists as to who will secure the largest number of subscriptions to their res pective church papers. All you peo ple who have so much denomination al pride, now is your time to show your church loyalty in a substantial way. When the names of those- who were staying over night were called there were found to be only three, Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn, Miss Flora Bar rett and Mrs. J. L. Mims. There are not more than 6 or 8 families living near Mt. Zion whose membership is there and al 1 had prepared to pn cer tain visitors. Finally those who re mained were assigned to the homes of Mrs. T. H.' Whitlock and Mrs. Munroe Padgett. Here the guests met the most cordial and abundant bospitality and found no evidence of bard times. The writer and Mrs. Littlejohn bad the pleasure of being entertained in the home of Mrs. Padgett and of meeting Mrs. Walker, her mother; and the little boys, Woodrow Wilson, Wilbur and Leonard. We found a young student in this section , W. A Pardue Jr., who will leave very soon for Randolph Macon, Va. to study having graduated from the tenth grade of the Trenton high school this spring and having attended the summer school at Clemson. The par ents in this particular section are sending some of their children ea'ch day to the Trenton high school using the truck of Mr. W. A. Pardue for that purpose. Sunbeam Session. Another beautiful sunshiny day brought together a good congrega tion for the Sunbeam session. The absence of Mrs. Tillman who was unavoidably detained in Cincinnati where she is visiting her daughter was a source of great disappoint ment to the union and to all those present, many expressing their re gret. Mrs- Barrett conducted the morn ing devotions, reading Hebrews ll. Faith was the keynote. Onward Christian . Soldiers, was sung, and the minutes of the first day read by Mrs. T. J. Briggs acting secretary. The committee elected to nomi nate officers were : Mrs. T. J. Briggs, Mrs. A. T? Allen and Miss Mattie. Shaw and officers as follows were 1 elected: Mrs. J. L. Mims, superinten dent, Mrs. W. W. Fuller, secretary, Miss Kellah Fair, treasurer, Mrs. Ma mie N. Tillman, sunbeam leader, Miss Emmie Lanham, Y. W. A. Lead er. The report on Personal service as sent in by Mrs. W. G. Wells was read by Mrs. B. L. Mims. There were some notable deeds done on this re port, such as organizing a negro sunday school, and a Mission sunday school. One society in the county re ported ten tithers. The report on Hospitals was read by Miss Martha Bell and Mrs. T. J. Briggs made report on literature. While, "Stand Up for Jesus" was being sung the children who repre sented the sunbeam bands came for ward and took the front seats and the reports were made as follows, Miss Carolyn Dorn for Edgefield, Helen Harley for Hardys, gave an appropriate recitation and Miriam Glover sang "We are Little Sun beams." Master N. F. Manly who had come all the way from Mt. Creek, made a fine report from his sunbeam band at Mt. Creek. Mt. Zion Sunbeams were represen ted by Juanita Walker and Agnes Green who- sang together "Jesus Loves me." The Trenton band sent as their delegate the little Misses Whitlock, who gave a lovely message in song. Miss Flora Barrett was'invited to. tell a story to the children and did so most charmingly, the story being "The Selfish Giant." The children were as still as mice and must have gained some big and wholesome ideas from what Miss Barrett told them. A pageant giving the importance of our religious magazines was giv en which had been sent by th? Sun day School Board and was led by Miss Florence Mims. The children taking part were, Carolyn Dorn,Ed ?efield, who had the principal part, Katherine Mims, Edgefield, Mary and Miriam Glover, Helen Harley, Nelle Mathis, Ellie Lou and Nettie Reynolds, Hardys, Tiny and Martha Whitlock, Trenton. The consecration service was led i>y Mrs. Arthur T. Allen, after which mel8th. session of the Edgefield W. VI. U. tame to a close, Rev. A. V"en proncunciig the bi?neJ'ction. No afternoon session was held. The thanks of the Union are due for the splendid hospitality of the Mt. Zion people. The next meeting will be held it Plum 'JciaL'.-i lie .as* we?k in \ugust, 1923. Up" to this tim? 'avrry'*' murch in the association ha3 ent er mined the Woman's Missionary Un on except Plum Branch and Repub ican. In 1924 we will celebrate our 20th. anniversary and also the close if the 75 Million Campaign. How many societies will project their af fairs so that by that time each so ciety will be on the Honor Roll and svery one paid their 75 Million Cam paign Pledge. The way to do it is to begin now. Slogan: Every woman in the Bap tist churches of Edgefield Associa tion member Mission Society. Every dollar of campaign fund paid by 19 24. Mrs. J. L. Mims, Supt. Edgefield Union. Do not fail to vote next Tues day. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends throughout Ed gefield county for the splendid vote given me in the primary election on August 29th. I also want to thank you for the courtesy shown me throughout the :ounty. Assuring you that I am grateful to you, I am Yours very truly, Otis D. Lamb. Executrix's Notice. For convenience, I have placed the store accounts of the late J. D. Hol stein, Sr., in the hands of Mr. O. B. Anderson and all persons indebted to said estate on said store accounts are respectfully requested to make payment to Mr. Anderson, Lou B. Holstein, Executrix. FOR SALE. DWELLING HOUSES One seven room dwelling house on Simkins Street, in town of Edgefield. This house is located in most desir able part of Edgefield. Water works lights, servants house and all other conveniences. Also one six room dwelling with sleeping porch, ser vants house, and four acres of land on Pickens Street, in the. Town if Edgefield. With this dwelling is a store house and corn mill. For terms apply to A. E. Padgett. We wish to inforr have purchased the < and will conduct it g for more than three-? We will at once ri Articles, Stationery, lines, so as not onlv lines, but to give th< It shall be our pu 'established drug ste treatment. We hav< permanently and we giving you Quality a We solicit a share Notice of Master's Sale. Pursuant to the decree in case of The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C., plaintiff, against W. A. Strom et al defendants, in the Court of Com mon Pleas, Edgefield County, South Carolina., I shall offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder before the court house, town of Ed gefield, South Carolina, on Sales day in October 1922, the same being the I second day thereof, between the le gal hours of tsale the following des cribed realty, to wit; All that cer tain lot or parcel of land, together with the brick building thereon standing, situate in the town of Ed gefield , in the county of Edge?eld, State of South Carolina, bounded on the north by the public square, on the East by an alley that separates said lot from the Parker Building and lot now occupied by Stewart & Kernaghan, cn the South by lot of Mrs. Susie D. Strom, and on the West by a public street, being the same parcel or lot of land conveyed to the Dixie Highway Hotel Com pany of Edgefield by the above named Mrs. Susie D. Strom by her written deed dated October 14, 19 19. TERMS OF SALE: One third of the purchase money in cash, the bal ance on a credit of one and two years, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum pn the credit portion from the date of the sale, or for all cash at the option of the pur chaser, the credit portion of the pur chase price to be evidenced by note or bond of the purchaser and secur ed by a mortgage of the premises sold, said note or bond and mortgage to provide for 10 per cent of the a mount due as Attorney's fees if pla ced in the hand of an Attorney at Law after maturity for collection, and said mortgage to contain the us ual insurance clause, purchaser to take out a policy of fire insurance on said premises for at least the amount of the credit portion of the purchase price and assign said policy so taken to secure the payment of said credit portion of the purchase price of said premises and the bid of no bidder shall be accepted and cried unless at the time of the bidding, or before, the bidder shall deposit with the Master, the sum of $500.00 in cash or a Certified check for an equal a mount. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. H. Cantelou, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 5, 1922. Notice of Master's Sale. Pursuant to the decree in case of the Bank of Greenwood, plaintiff a gainst T. P. Williams et al defen dants, in Court of Common Pleas, Edgefield County, S. C., I shall of fer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder bef ore the. court house town of Edgefield, South Carolina, on Sa?esday in October, 1922, the the same being the second day there of, between the legal hours of sale the following two tracts of land to wit: Tract No. 1. All that tract of land situate in the County of Edge field, S. C., containing 59 acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of W. A. Strom, South by lands of J. M. Williams, East by lands of Car rol Williams, and West by J. M. Wil liams. Tract. No. 2. All that tract of land situate in the county of Edge field, S., C., containing 90 actes, more or less, bounded North by fUNCE n. the people of Edgei bug business of the la Lt the same stand wher quarters of a century. Bplenish the entire st Perfumery, Confectio to supply the needs of ?m a large assortment rpose to continue the p >re for honesty, reliai e come to Edgefield to shall endeavor to meri nd Service. of your patronage. \ F. Bir< lands of L. H. Hamilton, South by Snead land, West by lands of Carrol Williams and East by lands of H. Hamilton. TERMS OF SALE. The, cost and one third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal annual installments, interest payable annually, or all cash at the purchaser's option, credit portion, if any, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premise sold, and 10 per cent Attor ney's fee. If terms are not complied with within one hour from time of sale, or Master be given satisfactory evidence of intention to comply pre mises will be resold at risk of for mer purchaser on same or subse quent Salesday. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. H. Cantelou, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 5, 1922. Notice of Master's Sale. Pursuant to the decree in case of The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C., plaintiff, against Frank E. Miller et al defendants in Court of Com mon Pleas, Edgefield County, S. C., I shall offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder before the court house, town of Edgefield, South Carolina, on Sales day in Oc tober, 1922, the same being the sec ond day thereof, between the legal hours of sale the following described realty to wit: All that tract of land situate in the county of Edgefield, South Carolina, containing 90 acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of S. W. Miller; East by lands of W. W. Miller from whom it is sep arated by the Augusta road, South by lands of Wallace W. Miller, and West by lands of Dr. C. P. DeVore. TERMS OF SALE: Costs and one' half of the purchase money in cash, the balance on a credit of one year, or all cash at the purchaser's op tion, the credit portion, if any, to be secured by bonds of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, same to provide for 10 per cent for Attorney's fee. If purchaser shall fail to comply with terms of sale within one hour or fail to satisfy Master of his intention to comply, premises will be resold on same or subsequent Salesday at risk of former purchas er. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. H. Cantelou, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 5, 1922. Notice of Master's Sale. Pursuant to the decree in case of The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C., plaintiff, against Estelle Arnold et al defendants in Court of Common Pleas, Edgefield County, S. C., I. shall offer at public outcry to the highest bidder before the court house, town of Edgefield, South Car ?olina, on Sales day in October, 1922, j the same beipg the second day there ?of between the legal hours of sale [the following described realty to wit: All that tract of land situate in the county of Edgefield, State of South ?Carolina, containing one hundred ?fifty three and one third acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Miss^Mary Evans; East by lands of Estate'of West Cheatham; South by lands of Miss Mary Evans and West by lands of L. Y. Bryan*. TERMS. One half of the purchase money in cash, balance on the credit of one year, or all cash at the pur chasers option, credit portion if any ?elil county that we te Mr. J. D. Holstein, e it has been located ock of Drugs, Toilet nery, and also other our patrons in these to select from. olicy of this old well )ility and courteous make our home here t your patronage by i&Co. to be secured by bond of the pur chaser and mortgage of the premise sold, same to provide for LO per cent Attorney's fees, if so collected after maturity. If the purchaser fail to comply with terms of sale within one .hour, or give Master satisfactory ev idence of intention to comply, pre mises will be resold at risk of for mer purchaser on same or subse quent sales day. Purchaser to pay for stamps and paper. J. H. Cantelou, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 5, 1922. Do not fail to vote next Tues day. Notice of Master's Sale. . Pursuant to the decree in case of The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C., plaintiff, against Hampton Thom as, defendant, in Court of Common Pleas, Edgefield County, S. C., I shall offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder before the court house, town of Edgefield, South Carolina, on salesday in Octo ber, 1922, the same being the sec ond day thereof, between the legal hours of sale the following described realty to wit: All that tract of land, situate, lying and being in Collins Township, Edgefield County, South Carolina, containing 114 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Henry Broadwater et al. TERMS OF SALE. One fourth cash and the balance in three equal an nual installments during the three years next following with interest on the credit portion at 7 per cent per annum payable annually, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of j premises sold together with 10 per cent Attorney's fees or all cash at purchaser's option together with Attorney's fees. Upon default of ei ther installment the whole debt shall at once become due with immediate right of action. If terms are not com plied with in one hour, or satisfac tion given Master, premises will be resold on same or subsequent Sales day at risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. ; J. H. Cantelou, Master. Edgefield, S. C., Sept. 5, 1922. Noodles! Noodles! A. B. C. Noodles ! ! Next time you make soup put in a few A. B. C. Noodles. The price of noodles-a box 25c. Peanut Butter-10c. Pork and Beans-12Jc. Hebe Milk-05c. Good Mackerel-10c. Prepared Mustard-10c. Sweet Pickle (mighty good)-14c. Sour Pickle (extra good)-13c. Tuna Fish-25c. Argo Salmon-29c. HUGGINS' STORE AT THE DEPOT N. B.-Fresh shipment of Mrs. Duke's Home-made Mayonnaise. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and, works off the Cold. Druggists refund - money if it fails to cure, E. WT GROVE'3 ai TU ture on each box. OG*