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Jo the People of Edgefield
County.
Having been appointed County
Chairman of the South Carolina Me
morial Commission for Edgefield
County for the erection of a fitting
memorial to the soldiers and sailors
of our State who took part in the
"World War, I wish to say to you
that all plans for raising the quota
-for Edgefield County will be publish
ed in next week's papers.
J. H. CANTELOU.
UNION MEETING
The Union meeting of tho third
.division of the Edgefield Baptist as
sociation will meet with the Clark's
Hill church, August 30 and 81.
All parties on program take notice
and prepare their subjects.
' d.1:00. Devotional by moderator.
11:30. Roll call of churches and
reports.
Query No. 1.
What should be the spirit and mis
sion of tile church, J. G. McKia and
J. M. Bussej.
Query o. 2:
The power of & consecrated life,
Dr. W. G. Blackwell, O. Timmerman.
12:30. Adjournment for dinner.
Af teraom.
Query No. 3:
The influence of worldliness in the
church, J. C. Harreiey, G. W. Bussey, '
Jr. j
Query No. 4:
What should be our chart and com
pass in life's journey, Mr. Frank
Middleton, S. T. Adams.
Sunday. ?
Sunday school in regular order.
11:30. Sermon by Rev. Coogler.
1:30. Adjournment for dinner.
Afternoon.
Query No. 5:
What instructions are given par
Cots in regard to training their chil
dren, T. G. Talbert.
Query No. 6:
Why Sunday schools should be fos
tered by every Christian, J. G. Me
lia.
H. E. Bunch,
For Committee.
UNION MEETING.
The Union meeting of the 1st di- ?
vision of the Edgefield Association .
will meet with Gilgal church on the
.30th and 31st of August
11:00 a. m. Devotional services
by the moderator.
11:30. Roll cal land report from
churches.
12:00 m. Discussion of subjects.
1.' The mee EAOI ETAOI ETA
1. The necessity of progressive
Christianity, J. H. Cantelou, O. Shep
pard, Rev. C. G. Wills.
2. The best means to develop lay
men for active public Christian ser
vice, A. S. Tompkins, S. A. Bron
son J. R. Allen.
1:30 p. m. Adjourn for dinner.
2:45. Devotional services.
3:00 p. m. 3rd subject-The ori
gin of Christian missionary work,
?Rev. H. B. White, J. L. Mims, R. T.
Strom.
4:00 p. m. Adjournment.
Sunday.
11:00 a. m. Devotional exercis
es, led by P. B. Lanham
11:30. Missionary sermon, by Dr.
?R. G. Lee.
1:00 p. m. Adjournment.
Afternoon.
2:00 p. m. Talks on the seventy
five million dollar drive, by volun
tary speakers.
P. B. Lanham,
For Commitee.
UNION MEETING.
11:00 a. m. Devotional services
by the moderator.
The Union Meeting of the second
division of the Baptist Association,
will meet with the church at Red
Hill, August 30-31, 1919.
11:30 a. m. Roll call af churches
and organization.
12:00 m. Discussion of subjects.
1st. What is the solution to some
of our country church problems? S.
B. Mays, R. M. Johnson.
* 2d. What is the office and work 1
of a deacon? W. E. Lanham, J. O.
Atkinson, L. R. Brunsen.
3d. 75 millions for kingdom work
in five years, J. D. Hughey, Dr. J.
N. Crafton, Thos. Adams, C. C.
Jones end others.
Sunday-11:00 a. m. Devotional
services by the pastor.
The missionary sermon will be
preached by some visiting pastor if
we can possibly secure one.
Missionary mass-meeting in the
afternoon, conducted by J. W. Kes
terson.
J. W. Kesterson,
For Committee.
Plies Cured In O to 14 Days
Vour druggist will refund money it PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14 days.
The first application gives ?ase ami Rest.. 50c
Notice of Opening of Books of
Subscription
The books of subscription to the
capital stock of the People's Bank
will be open at the office of N. G.
Evans, Edgefield, S. C., at nine
o'clock on Tuesday, the second day
bf September, for one day.
N. G. EVANS,
Secretary.
Notice to Confederate Soldiers
and Sailors!
All confederate soldiers and sail
ors, and widows of such as are de
ceased (who have reached the age of
60 years and were married prior to
1890) of the OLD pension roll are
hereby notified to meet at my Office
at Edgefield, S. C. on the 8th day of
September 1919 at ll O'Clock A. M.
for the purpose of filing a new'appli
cation for future pensions.
This DOES NOT include those
who filed applications THIS YEAR.
W. T. KINNAIRD,
Probate Judge E. Co;
Edgefield, S. C.
.6T6I \UZ }?n3ny
Sold on Ten Days' Trial.
We will put a set of Hassler Shock
Absorbers on your Ford for you to
irive ten days. If at that time you
ire not satisfied with them-if you
lo not say they back up every claim
ve have made-then they will be re
noved and your money refunded.
Dur guarantee, "Absolute Satisfac
tion or Your Money Back," means ex
ictly what is says. Write today
WW!
YONCE MOTOR CO.
George
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Where we will be pleased to see our fi
TOM HARRIS, E. M. HE?
GEORGE
To the
Our warehouse having bei
tion to the following articles:
1st. All persons having co
bring said receipts to us by i
receive new receipts from th
1919, we are relieved of all
on said receipts.
2d. This does not mean ;
moved from the warehouses
warehouses change hands c
hereby desire to give notice
ble for outstanding receipts
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[)BW~ See our representatii
Pangs of jealousy were in Miss
Coldfoot's heart when she heard that
her hate admirer had been accepted by
Miss Lovebird, and when she happen
ed to run across her in the bargain
rush could not resist giving a thrust.
"I hear you've accepted Jack," she
gushed. "I suppose he never told
you he once proposed to me."
"No," answered Jack's fiance. "He
once told me that there were a lot of
things in his life he was ashamed of,
but I didn't ask him what they were."
-Pittsburg Chroniele-Telegram.
" An Old Fault Finder. ,
An irritable and fault finding dis
position is often eaused by indiges
tion. A man with good digestion and
bowels that act regularly is usually
good natured. When troubled with
indigestion or constipation take
Chamberlain's Tablets. They strength
en the stomach and enable it to per
form its functions naturally. They
also cause a gentle movement of the
bowels.
A Great Remedr.
The merits of Chamberlain's Colic,
and Diarrhoea Remedy are well
known and appreciated, but there is
occasionally a man who had no ac
quaintance with them and should read
the following by F. H. Dear, a hotel
man at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four years
?go I used Chamberlain's Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy with such wonder
ful results that I have sine? recom
mended it to my friends."
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BARBERS
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?ANY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS
LTHCOCK, R. DUERRELL
HEESTTZ
Public
en sold, we hereby call atten
tion stored with us will please
or before Sept. 1, 1919, and
e new firm, as, after Sept 1,
responsibilities of said cotton
your cotton will have to be
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m the above date, and we
that we will not be responsi
after Sept. 1, 1919.
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\GE SOLICITED
e, C. E. May.
Your Business
Solicited
About September 5 we will open a large stock of
heavy and fancy groceries in the store now occu
pied by Mr. J. D. Kemp. Everything will be new
and fresh from the jobbers and manufacturers.
We shall appreciate your patronage and will do our
utmost to make it to your interest to trade with us.
FRESH MEATS
The market which is being conducted by Mr.
Kemp will not close, as we will open the market
the day he moves out in order to commodate the
people. We will carry the best of fresh meats at
all times, and will appreciate a share of your busi
ness. Give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction.
Reel Brothers
Electric
Bitters
Made A New Man Of BAJm.
"I was suffering from pain in my
stomach, head and back," write*) H.
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., "and my
liver and kidneys did not work right,
but four bottles of Electric Bitters
made me feel like a new man."
PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES
The C. & B. Hat Company
123 Broad Street
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.,
is the owner of and is carrying on the
Mail Order business formerly handled
by the H. W. Clarke Hat Company.
All orders should be sent to them.
AGENTS WANTED
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
Handy and Expeditious
When your friend Jones who lives in a neigh
boring town gives you his check on bis home banker,
do you have to go to that town to cash his check?
Did you ever stop to think how very convenient
the present banking system is and how every man
ner of business transaction is simplified and expe
dited when handled through the bank? A great
many business transactions would not be possible if
it were not for the bank. We wish to encourage
everybody to use this bank wherever possible.
The Bank of Trenton, S. C.
NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
Every department of our store is rapidly filling up with
fall goods. While in New York we personally selected a
very large stock, and many of these goods have arrived
and others are coming in every day. We invite the peo
ple to come in and see the early season's offerings.
We especially invite the ladies to see our beautiful stock
of ready-to-wear dresses. We have given especial atten
tion to this department this season, and feel satisfied that
we can please the ladies of Edgefield in quality, style and
price. Come in to see us and let us show these pretty
goods. v
DAITCH BROTHERS

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