Myrtle Timmerman Marbert

JOHNSTON, S.C. – Mrs. Myrtle Timmerman Marbert, 93, of Johnston, wife of the late Thomas “Tom” Marbert, died Tuesday February 12, 2013 in Aiken. Funeral Services will be held Saturday February 16, 2013 at 2 P.M. at Edgefield Mercantile Funeral Home with burial in Sunset Gardens Memorial Park in Edgefield. Mrs. Marbert was born in […]

A Valentine From Dave the Potter

A Valentine From Dave the Potter

February 14, 2013, is the 150th anniversary of Dave making this jar. The jar is marked with the date of February 14, 1863. This Valentine of Edgefield Pottery from Dave the potter turned up in Savannah, Ga., and is owned by Paul Blatner, who collects Southern Americana.  He may be contacted at (912) 257-8904.   […]

Anisha S. Jones

EDGEFIELD, S.C. – Funeral services for Ms. Anisha S. Jones will be held 2PM Thursday at Pine Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerome Coleman Pastor/ Officiating. Interment at New Bethel Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter Anastasia Gartrell; 3 sons Ronnie, Zachariah & Zamarion Gartrell; her father Charles Aaron, Aiken, SC; 2 brothers […]

Spread Tax Revenue From Power Plants Across Counties

Dear Editor: In Saturday’s Augusta Chronicle there was a front-page article which noted that Georgia Power’s tax bill in Burke County had substantially increased due to the increasing value of the nuclear power plant there.  The article further noted that Plant Vogtle now accounts for 67% of that county’s tax digest!  The citizens of Burke […]

Here & There – 2-14-13

Black History Series: Lectures will be held at Macedonia Community Center at 10 a.m. each Saturday in February. The program is free to the public. Soup, Sandwich and Smiles: Edgefield United Methodist Church invites everyone to their church at the corner of Bacon and Norris Streets (across from the Post Office) to enjoy soup, sandwiches […]

Black History Sessions Continue at Macedonia

Black History Sessions Continue at Macedonia

The Black History meeting at Macedonia Community Center started with Reverend George Brightharp leading the audience in a wonderful old Negro spiritual, “Swing Low Sweet Chariot,” which set a good tone for his presentation. Reverend Brightharp spoke about Alexander Bettis, the most magnetic and effective leader for African Americans in the Southern United States in […]

Calliham’s Turns Sixty

Calliham’s Turns Sixty

“There are plenty businesses that have run 60 years, but I am the original owner and still running it,” said J. P. Calliham on Monday.  He was saying that on February 1, 1953, he opened his first Calliham’s business – 60 years ago. Congratulations to J. P. for all his years in business and what […]

A Great Asset in Edgefield

Dear Editor: I would like your readers to know we have a great asset in Edgefield.  Please allow me to share my story with the readership.  I have a concrete driveway and parking area.  It was painted black and had begun to crack and peel.  A local contractor, who will remain unnamed, assured me he […]