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?dg?f?elcL^ertiser y THOS.J.ADA . - ?ion DAY, JAN. 26,-1893. x<*ov. Tillman has appointed Prof. H. T. Cook of Furmah University and Prof. j. ?. McCain of Ersk'ine College members of the State board of examiners.* It ifcvmaking those who oppose the present administration "so| tired "to see decision after decision gent down from the Supreme Court of the nation "souping" our State court decisions. Some of the Edgefield antis are now hlleging that Ben Tillman has "bamboozled" the Supreme Court of the - United States. The only comment we desire to make on this assumption is, that it take a migh ty big injun to do that kind of j work. If you wish to have a little fun get a farmer wh<* voted against his neighbors last, year and for Ring I rule to explain why he did so. Of course he can give no substantial reason 'mt the effort to do so will entertain you. 'We have seen it tried and it is as good as a circus. Medium. Our State courts invariably de cide all cases brought before them, in which the State is a party, against the State. The Supreme Court of the United States on the other hand as invariably decides | in favor of the State. So says the Abbeville Medium and we find it so in fact. It is not necessary to haye studied geometry to be able to deduce a corallary from this proposition. Gov. Tillman has refunded the State debt, the 6 per cent bonds being substituted by 4? bonds. This on the issue of $6,000,000, the present State debt, is a saving of $90,000 per annum. This seems to us to be pretty fair financiering for a plain farmer, and yet the antis will tell you he ought to have re funded the debt at 4 per cent. But you will observe that John Peter Richardson didn't do it. Indeed, Col. John C. Haskell says the State debt could not have been refunded at 4 per cent, ancl he is the best financier and political economist on that side of the house. TtTOTTT KTNDOF TALK [Jj? coas; . s?*y|. ? .' . ?rb; . :.V>1. V<-v,W,>:. ?>'.-'V,-yV ?rVt? .. -u-'* |fcJP'..-?;?> ?.? r.yrv- i: y<r}..y ?''-'paper objected io DIB ?ieut^n nv Ty expect to- i jmininjjil. i\uiw\ I ri lilli flr^fJnn^ji ?"iran does a good ig give praise whether friend or ememy-McCormick News. AID FOR CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS. Governor Tillman, Comptroller General Ellerbe and Chairman Bratton, the special committee in charge of the distribution of the $5,000 appropriated by the General Assembly for the purchase of artificial limbs for Confedrate soldiers ars ready to receive ap plications. The money is j available to those who received any portion of the fuud appropriat ed in 1881. The law does not make any 1 provision for anyone who lost a | limb or an eye who did not 'receive a portion of the last fund for a similar purpose. The fund | in 1880 was $33,000 and was all consumed in the purchase of limbs. The present fun4 is to be used in the purchase of duplicates of the old limbs. It is desired that all Confederates be informed of this fund and that they understand its purpose. The money will be pro-1 rated among the applicants, as there is no other way of knowing | how many of the former bene ficiaries are alive in the State. The proof necessary is that the applicant received a portion of the fund when last distributed. Which Side to Sleep On. Medical Review: "Which side should I sleep on, i doctor?" he in quired. "In winter or summer?" asked the doctor, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. -".Vhat'fct that got to do with it?" exclaimed the patient- said angrily. "A great deal." responded the doctor, mys teriously. "I don't see it." "Of course you don't," said the im perturbable; "if you did, you woludn't be here asking me ques tions about ir. "Go ahead then," said the patient, sitting back resignedly. "Well," continued the doctor, "in winter, when it is cold, you should sleep on the iuside, but in such weather ;<.s this you should sleep on the outside, in a hammock, with a draught all around it and a piece of ice for a pillow. Two dol lars, please." Subscribe to the Edgefield AD VERTISER. ;. - The S nolly gos ter. -- ? - j The celebrated Georgia politician arid humorist, .Col. Ham, has ! added a new word to the English ? language-"enollygoster." This , is the way. he giv.es the history of I thia wonderful word : "Along in the forties there lived up in the mountains of Kabun County, Ga., a man named John Kelly. He had -a limited education and an itch tor office. He ran for everything, going up by regular graduation from constable to clerk of the court and was defeated every time, but nothing daunted tried it the next election for the next highest office. In 1848 it came time for him to be a candi date for representative in the legislature. As' there .was at?the time Borne talk of war with England'over the Niagara incident, he announced as his platform that it was the duty of the president to seize all the roads leading to Liverpool so as to pi event a salt famine in case of war. As every body recognized the necessity for plenty of salt, it was a taking slogan and Kelley was getting on 'swimmingly. , j "Kelley's opponent was a tali, gaunt mountaineer named Jonas Gaines. He was justice of the peace, and to use his own language 'knowedall the Jaw what wasn't tore out of the 'books.' He had a wonderful flow of language, using all the big words he had ever heard and coining many more without any reference to what they might mean, and yet, as such a man naturally would,now aud then said a really good thing. Superior court coming on in the very heat and burden of the canvass, a number of the lawyers gathered at the County seat from all over the cicuit, and the bright idea struok them of bringing about a joint debate between Kelly and Gaine*. "Kelly had the opening and made a long, and as one of the lawyers described it, 'a very able bodied speech., He fumed and foamed and fretted, and worked his 6alt platform for all it was worth and sat down amid great cheering. Then up rose Gaines, his tall form towering high in air, and working his long arms like the sails of a windmill and in a voice that could' be heard half a mile, proceded, as he expressed it to 'take the hidejoff Kelly in flakes as big as a hound's ears., He 'skinned him belly-wise up and backwise down,' dissected his record, enumerated his various . *'.*>*- 3r J ;P? '"aid OL ihti'ih ig af^u/;: - V-;Vl..t.-V}./ rt: J.- ol' . il.-. I 1? : k?Ui i;~ ?;: rt'r ??X . if a o ; ?y:<}'..' i - ? i ':* ?t-r^o-:-;-3;''by <>??*] ?rjgfk? itftiiti :.-<- :;r:v-i'i W-*T ??i, \ * ucl sense ?h???gfc tc 'jil . :. ? ;'_ _ : . 'i f?? Fi; . ly j oj TSJUilf?d ItTBT aaiUwqiicfttwii. aila yelled : 'Liverpool, hell 1 North Carolina salt is a durned sight saltier, and there's a dozen roads to the works. The effect can be better imagined' ?han 'described^ Kelly and?'his followers fled the scene, and Gaines was triumphantly elected. "And so to this humble, but picturesque source, was the Georgia orator indebted for the word that has now by common consent come to stand for the Kelly class of demagogic politicians. It is one of the curious specimens of native originality which now and then comes to enrich our language and fill a long felt want bf something to do the subject justice. Abbeville's Sheriff Gets Left. AUGUSTA, Ga., Jan. 21.-A special to the Chronicle from Greenwood, S. C., says: Sheriff Nance of Abbeville County to-day detained the through freight and material train on the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railroad by a tax execution. Both trains were stopped for two hours, and were ordered to side-track to wait the Sheriffs orders, but they pulled out and left the chagrined official to the amusement of a crowd of citizens. Jefferson Democracy. "Fewdie and none resign," isa summary of a phrase which origi nated with Thomas Jefferson. When he became President in 1801, he announced that all civil offices held at pleasure and filled by Adams after the result of the election was surely known, were to be cousidred vacant. Acting on this principle, Eizur Goodrich was removed from the collectorship of New Haven to make room for Samuel Bishop. Goodrich had managed the affaire of the office with honesty, ability and dispatch. Bishop's- advanced age, feebleness and lack of business training made him an unfortunate choice, and the merchants were highly offended. Eighty of them, headed by Elias Shipman, signed a re monstrance. In his reply Jeffer son said : "The will of the nation calls for an administration in harmony with the opinion of those elected, For the fulfillment of that will, displacements are neces sary, and with whom can dis placements more fittingly begin than with placemeu appointed in the last moments of a dying gover nment,'not for its own aid, but fir its successor's discomfiture? If a due participation of office is a right bow are vacancies to be obtained? Those by death are few, by resi gnation none."-Detroit Free Press.) S?EOOLDISTMCTTRUS??i No 1-Blocker-N D Timmer man, Jas T Ouzts, ?G Timmer man. x No 2-North Coleman-Jim Stewart, W P Allen, Joe Addison. No 3-South Coleman;-Larkin Rice, W W Satcher, R P Coleman No 4-Collins-Wyatt Seigler, M H Bighmau, Eugene Thurman No 5-Colliers-L J Miller, Ab ner Mims, Travis Dorn. No 6-West Cooper-J O Ham ilton, F F Ellenburg, M L Whee 1er. No 7-East Cooper-M" A Wat son, A ? Werts. C L Kinard. No 8-East Dean-W C Hart W F Whittle, WDBledsoe. . No 9-West Dean-W B Lowrey J L McDowell, E L Stevens* 10- East Gray-Jno Clegg, Rob ert Conley, J McC Kinard. 11-West Gray-J M Gaines, J D Williams, P B Kemp. 12- North Hibler-P B Calli ?on, Geo E Dorn, Westley John son. 13- South Hibler-Felder Ran kin, LD White, HQ Talbert. 14- West Huiet-L D Riley Benj Perry, J W Herbert. 15- East Huiet: John M Den ney, Jacob Banks, J L Werts. 16- Johnson : T R Denny,' ? A Turner, W B Cogburn. 17- North Meriwether-J Vi Swearengin, Matt Lyon, P B Lan hara. 18- South Meriwether: H B Townes,Luther RecBe, T H Roper 19-North Mobley : W W Padg ett, J W Edwards, A W Denny. 20- South Mobley : J H Watson D P Bod ie, Mathenep. 21- North Norris: H P Bouk night, J W Wise, W E Bodie. 22- South Norris: John R Wat son, Levi Thrailkill, R K Shealy. 2SV-Pickpns: H B Gallman,A F.Broadwater, H S Hill. 24- Ryan : Perrin Seigler, A G Collier, Johu W Blackwell. . 25- Germanville: P W Barnes Joel Etheredge, Jim Rutherford. 26- Shaw : Henry Jackson, B J Harrison, J C Long. 27- Talbert: J E Strom, E S Reynolds, E C Winn. 28- North Washington : C I Blair, Dr T E Jennings, Winches ter McDaniel. - *^*??5'1 ! He"v..., ti*z\:ini?.ll ii.; . - . ?.ttlSC..,-. .ii; - -w<:.. . ? at c L^oioriij :: m?v?. J&s V ? hi*:. i\- -*\r.t?'. * .". . j' ^ru^ec-a, 1 G M Smith, R S Wright . 0*4-Fork : H H Scott, LD Reese J J Taylor. . J < X B5-Edgefield : A S Tompkins Jas M Cobb, 0 L Dobson. r 36- Butler: B F Mitchell, Gee F Huiet, W S Crouch, Zed Crouch, L M Smith. 37- Centennial: Jno ? .Banks, Henry A White, Carr Rudd, McCleddon, T C Carson. 28-Holley's: A P Derrick, A V Mitchell, Jas C Holley, Jas H Dickert. 39^-Parksville : L F Dorn. Jno C Morgan, T P Roberson* 40- Ridge : J B Jones, J C Wat son, J W Seigler. 41- Trenton: J F Bettis,F L Ryan, C A Long, S T Hughes, J W Miller. 42- Cleveland : John C Caugh man, Tyre Etheredge, F W Trotter Pressley Shealey, A L Eargle. 43- Zoar: W W Satcher, RP Coleman, R C Grinch, J M Mc Carty, R L Ramey. 44- Union: E. J Amacker, G Chapman, W M Webb, J 0 Smith, M M Payne. 45- Higgins: A P Coleman, Geo B Lester, Wm Sheppard. 46- Gregg: W.-L Whitlock, Adam Carpenter, J. A Horne. 47- Kirksey's: C A Arrington, W M Ouzts, J M Rambo. 48- Eureka: R F Strom, FP Johnson, W M Ouzts? If any of the above named par ties cannot serve, they will please give me name of someone Who will serve in their place. I will be in my office on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. M. B. DAVENPORT, School Commisssioner E. C. Jan. 18 1893. LOOK H ERF! lcar"Omega" Flour, pr bbl, $ ' 1 " 2nd " " " ? Vanity Fair Flour " " Meal, per sack, 3 K Molasses, 25/ per gallon, 18c by barrel. Best N. 0. Syrup, per gal., Pale Oliver Soap, per box, Granulated Sugar, lbs. to dollar. Rice, -, -. and -per pound. Buckwen t, -. Oat Meal, -. Coffee,-to-. Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Bananas, ?ocoanuts, Cran berries, Mince Meat, Condensed Milk, 3 lb. can Tomatoes $1.10 per dozen, Canned Peaches, Cherries, Pears, Pine App?e, Corned Beef Roast Beef, Dried Beef, Gelatine, Pudding, Hog-head Cheese, (souse), Sausage, etc. E. J. NORRIS, Edgefield, S.C. . - Mater's Sa]e. STATE OFSOUTH CARO$ '-? A, j C0UNTY\>F EDGEFiKTT-. \ '--I \ Court Common Plu: I he American Freehold .1.an? ht .rt gage Company, of Londc . . t Ltd \ against John\\V. Blackwell, b PURSUANT to the j'i.sls.ue . of foreclosure in this bauGu, ^ w*H) j offer for .sale at public ou n y. t r- - '; the Court House, in tjhe;te\v ? of 1 .TO ? field and State aforesaid, ou ;lu *r.-i i Montiay in February, 18>;,. (beii. the "6th day of said month) /ba legal hours of sale^the'-foiJoa-m . de scribed realty, to wit : . All that tract of land, in the c. ?;.y of Edgefield and State of South -.ra lina, to wit: One hundred, a:. (140) acres, more or less, bourn '? nn the north, by lands ot i'.i* estai* of ElbertCornett; east,by Srevo -: .' :?..<. , south, bylands of J.D. Gow? "nd Stevens Creek, and west, hy the iinHs 1 of M. E. Sanders. Terms of Sale*'-Onerhaif rr. :uin the balance on a credit o? o-;3 year, with int?rest from the ?lay o? Si Re purchaser, to-give bon.) anda iorr.-. gage of the premises td sc- ti the credit portion, dr all cash at th? piir chaser's option. . Purchaser to pay for p; per.-?. w. F. & -.vj ; , Mast".:- LC. Master's Sale. ATE OF SOUTH i AUO..! X COUNTY OF -ED-:.:< rs .?? Court Common Plea: ... 22* The American Freehold "Land J gage Company of Lo':--, >n, =/. .. against John C. Strother, cc ?ti. PURSUANT t.o the j^ftinetf o: fore closure in this case, I <v?li i>i e.? lor sale at public outcry before : no Coa?t House, town of Edgefie.ii and ?to?e of South Carolina, on the Jir-r a ->bday in February, 1893, (being (.hr f-r;: '.:y of said mouth, between 1 lit l;>?jc? bou? of sale, the following df.-cj: -.rt gaged premises, to wir : All that tract or parc-- af . pd \n the county of Edgetiehi sip of South Carolina, to wit : Three hundred and-seventy-five .(875) acres', ? or less, bounded on the north, byrlinds of D. ii. St rother ; on the east; by" -lands' R. C. Strother; on the south; hy lands of 1). R. Strother, and on the vest by lands of K. C. Strother: being tte sam? tract conveyed with, others to/fohn C. Strother'by .John Westfield qn 16th November, 1872. - Terms of sale: One-half cash,.and the balance ou a credit of one year, with interest from the day of ?ale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure tluv credit portion, orall cash at purchaser's op^ j t ion. Purchaser to pay for papers.J YY. F. ROATH; Master E. C. Master's Sale, j STATE OF SOUTH CARBINA, . COUNTY OF EDGE? IEL^? . jp '?? Court Common Pleas. j'. I The American Mortgage Conjp'any of ?H_tfcotland, (Limited,) ._. against lie E. Seigler.. totbejudgm' i^pfjore-; Kian . ' i this^se'?? *er. for, town of Eugefiejttiand . ... I, on the first Monday in ? 2v/. ; >, (being theA6th;" .day of :..-.!., j.- jetWeen the legal hours l'ai low+rig'described realty, -v . ' .:r. $?r*? { ..?.;.. . . ?t' of land in the,coiinty of Edgefield and .State' of South Caro lina, to wit : One* hundred:ario* forty (140).. acres, . more or less*;-hourided, north;, by lands'of Sarah 'Whlte; east7 .by lands. Of A. M. Seigler; south, by ' lands of Mrs. Frances Price, and west, by lands os Mrs. Frances Price: Terms of Sale: One-half cash, and' the balance on a credit of one year, with interest, from the day ; of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a morte: gage of the premises:to secare 'the credit portion, orall cash at the pur chaser's option. '-. ". '" . Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master Et C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. < 1 I Court Common Pleas. W.X.Harris, against ,... ; \\ PeterOuzts. .; PURSUANT to the judgment of/ore closure in this case, I will ofljar.for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield and Stite of South Carolina, on the first Monuay in February, 1693, (being the 6th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described mort gaged premises to wit : All that tract ef land situate, lying, and being ia. Pine Grove township, Edgefield county, and State of South Carolina, containing ninety (90) acres, more or less,and adjoining lands of D. C. Tompkins, Pauline Permenter, J. T. Ouzts, and others, on Horse "Penn Creek. TKRMS OF SALK : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, ! Master E. C? . Alaster's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London, (Ltd) against J. YV. McManus, et al. " "PURSUANT to i the judgment of JT foreclosure in this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the court-house in the town of Edge field and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in February, 1893, (being the 6th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed realty, to wit: All that tract of land in the connty 1 of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina, to wit : Three hundred and fifty (350) acres, more or less, bounded on the north, by lands of Rebecca Ouz's east, by lands of J. A. McManus; south, by lands of J. A. McManus and Elijah Faulkner, and west, by the lands of Joseph A. Ouzts. Terms of Sal?: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year with interest from the day of sale! Purchaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises to secure the credit portion, or ali cash at the pur chaser's option. YV. F. ROATIi, Ma-iter E. C. Master's Sale. ?rTATE .QF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIEL^P. Court of Common I leas. THE LAND MORTGAGE INVEST MENT and AGENCY COMPANY of America,'(Limited.) against ELIJAH FAULKNER. PURSUANT to the judgment of fore closurp^n this case, I will offer for saJe^at public outcry before the Court House, town of Edgefleld, and State bf South Carolina, on the first Monday in February, 1893, (being the 6th day of ?-?.id month) between the le gal hours uf sale, the following de scribed mortgaged premises, to wit : All.that tract of land in Edgefleld county, State of South Carolina, to wit-: One hundred and eighty-eight (188) acres, more or less, bounded on the northey lands of Wiley McManus ; e'a*stj. by lands of Whitman Dorn ; south, by lands of Marshall Faulkner, and west by lands of Jos. A. Ouzts. TERMS OF SALE : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale. Pur-, chaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure the credit por tion, or all cash at - the purchaser's op tion.^ Purchaser to pay for papers, W. F. RO ITH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court of Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company, of London, (Ltd), against Chas. H. Seigler, et al. PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in this case, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, btfore the Court House, in the town of Edgefleld and State aforesaid,on the first Mor day in February, 1893, (being the 6t.h day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit: All that tract of land in the county (if Edgefleld and State of South Caro lina, to wit: One hundred and forty nine (149) acres, more or less, bounded on the north, by lands of Mrs. A. J. White and Miss S.E. Lanier; east, bj the lands of Mrs. Robert Lanier and W. N. Seigler; south by lands of W. N. Seigler, and west by lands of C. C. Fuller. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, and the. balance on a credit of one year with interest from day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises to secure the credit por tion, or all cash at purchaser's option. . W.F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STAl'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. The New England Mortgage Security Company, against Mary E. Lanier, et al. PURSUANT to the jugment of fore closure of said court, I will offer for sale, at public outcry before the cou rthouse.i n the town of Edgefleldantf ^tate aforfigniri, m-thn ftrsOLonday ia FeDraary71893, (being the 6th 'dayof said month) between the legal hours of .sale, the following described realty, to wit :. All that tract of land, in the coiinty ofEdgefleld and State of South Caro lina, to wit: Four hundred (400) acres, more or less, bounded onthenorth, by lands of estate of J. S. Harrison ; on the east,, by'lands- of Dr. J. H. Strom and'tue estate of J. S. Harrison; on the south, by lands of Mrs. Emma Corley, and on the west by lands of L. W. Sheppard, and estate of Mrs. L; , Harrison. TERMS OF SALE : One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year with, in terest from day of sale. Purchaser to gfye bond and mortgage.of the prem ises to secure the credit portion, or all cash at purchaser's option. .Purchaser to pay for papers. - W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. The Land Mortgage Investment and Agency Company of London, (Ltd), against R. L. Faulkner, et al. PURSUANT to the judgement of foreclosure in this case, I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the Court House in the town of Edgefleld and State aforesaid on the first Mon day in February, 1893, (being the 6th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All that tract of land, in the county of Edgefleld and State of South Caro lina, to wit : Four hundred and twenty live (425) acres; more or less, bounded north, by lands of John Harling; east, by Peter Kirkland; south, by lands of A. J. McManus, and westby lands of Rebecca Ouzts and S. C. Johnson. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest" from the day of sale. Purchasert.o give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure the credit portion, or all cash at purchaser's op tion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. R. A. Matthews, against B. F. Sample. PURSUANT to the judgment of fore closure in this case, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefleld and State of South Carolina on the flrst Monday in February, 1893, [being the 6th day of said month I, between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit: AH that, tract of land, situate, lying, and being in the State of South Caro lina and county of Edgefleld, contain- . ing sixty-flve [66] acres, more or less, < bounded on the north, by lands of . Sudie Franklin; east, by lands of Laura Curry ; south, by lands of Lewis 1 Suddath, and west by lands of Mrs. Inabinet. I Terms of Sale : Cash, j Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. To Road-Overseers. HHE Ro?d Overseers and citizens [ generally in ;my division are re-j nested to meet me at the places and n the dat?s given below-the purpose eing to confer as to new appoint ants and oilier matters pertaining] > the better working and mainten- j nee of the roads. The .? dates and laces given correspond with Auditor .avis's appointments : lennys, January 24 eurfoy's, u 25 ?nard's, u 26 aughmans, u 27 [olstein'i, " 28 [t.Willing, u 30 'orrest's. *' 31 Watson's, February 1 iidge Spring, J Yards, - 3 ohnston, 4 'renton,- 41 6 D. W. PADGETT, Co. Commissioner. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGBFIKLD COUNTY. BY virtue of the power vested in me by and under a certain mortgage, ixecuted in my favor by Peter Wells he 31st day of August, 1892, to secure be payment of one Note of even date vith said Mortgage for one hundred ind seventy-eight and 72-100 dollars, >ayable the 1st day of September, 1892, ?vi th interest after maturity on said jote; laid mortgage being duly re wrded in the office of the Register of | NI es ne Conveyances for Ed ge ti eld bounty, in Vol. 39, p. 399, there being ? lue on said note and mortgage the sum )f one hundred and seventy-eight and ?"2-100 dollars, with interest at the rate jf 8 per centum per annum from the 1st day of September, 1892; and de fault having been made in the pay- j ment of the amount due, and secured by said mortgage, I will proceed to j sell at Edgefleld C. IL, S. C., during the usual houri of sale, on the first Mon-1 Jay in February, 1893, the lot and house thereon, located, situate, lying, j iud being in the town of Plum Branch, Edgefleld County, State of South Caro lina, said lot being 49)4 feet front and 140 feet deep, and adjoining lots of I Annie I* Sturt- ey on the north; south, | lots of T.K. Collier; west, Annie L. Sturkey and T. K. Collier; east, by itreet and railroad. THUMS: Cash. Papers extra. ANNIE L. STURKEY, J. WM. THURMOND, .' Attorney. GEO. B, LAKE, RE>5L ESTATE - ?2?D - INSURANeEA6T, Ole Qvcr.Banic ol EdgelelL Two UNUSUALLY GOOD Off?is: REAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS..j % ' FirST.-The great Holiday No. (enlarged to 3S6 pages of that brightest of quarterly publi cations; * "TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS." Out December first, all news and hook stands and railway trains, price 50 cts, will be sent -?1BEE: To all who send *i for 3 mos'.trial subscription to .TOWIT TOPICS'. The largest, raciest, strongest, most varied and entertaining weekly journal in the world. SECOND.-To all who will send ?;.oo. will be sent TOWN TOPICS and "TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS," from date until January i, 1894, covering 5 Nos. of the inimitable quarterly (regalar price $2.50) and 14 months of the great esl nf family weeklies (regular ptice $4.00 perl year.) ?W Takt one or the other offer AT ON CE andrem it in postal notes, orders, or New Yo: Exchange to TOWN TOPICS, 21W. 23d Sf., New York. H. C. PERKINS, T. A. HAUSER, President. Manager. Saw Mill Machinery, Engines, Boiler, Iiis il ll Sillies Founders & Machinists. AUGUSTA, GA. Correspondence Solicited. Notice. ONE or more County Cominis-1 sioners will bu at Iuabinets? bridge, on Clouds Creek, near Joel EStberedg?'s, on Thursday, the 9th lay of February, 1898, for the pur pose of letting tho contract to juild a crossway through swamp, rhe County Commissioners re serve the right to reject anv and ill bids. D. W. PADGETT, J. A. WHITE, J. W. HANKS, Co. Com. THIS "WAY IBTJ~Y"IE!R/S OF FERTILIZERS, If You Want to Make 10 Cents Cotton. I am prepared to offer to the Farmers of Edgefield county foi the ;eason of '93, the following first-class Fertilizers, at lowest prices:-' Atlantic Fertilizer, Atlantic Acid Phosphate, Atlantic Dissolved Bone, Etc. - I have also on hand other leading brands. Call on me for prices and terms before purchabing elsewhere. F. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, ... EDGEFIELD, S: C. I) OS CHER & CO. FANCY GROCERS. 606 Broad Street, .Augusta, Ga, North Augusta Brick Manufacturing Co. HAMBURG, S. C. This company has just organized and commenced business. We offer Brick at Augusta Prices. As good and as cheap as.can be found in the country anywhere Carter & Jackson. V. A. HEMSTREET & BRO., s of Every Descript Highest Grade of Fishing Tackle. 5sl Broad Street, Augusta 9 Ga ALWAYS IN THE LEAD h e LEVY m$m TAI OR- FIT CO THIERS, . AUGUSTA,, ; - GEORGIA.. Have now in store their entire FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING. The largest stock ever shown in Augusta. We aim to carry goods which are not only intrinsically good, but which also, in pattern, style, and finish, gratify a cultivated, and discriminating taste, and at the same tinny we aim to make, our prices so low the closest buyers will be our steadiest customers Polite attention to.all. A call will be appreciated. " M . I. C. LEVY & CO., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GA. THE FARMERS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK OF EDGEFIELD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID UP $62,500 42,275 A. J. NORRIS, J. H. EDWARDS, W.F. ROATH, DIRECTORS: Wi H. TlMMERMAN, W. H. FOLK. N. A. BATES, W. R. PARKS, T. A. PITTS, A. E. PADGETT, OFFICERS : A. J." NORRIS, President. YV. H. TIMMERMAN, vice-President A. E. PADGETT, Cashier, FOLK & FOLK, Attorneys. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS* SAVIHfcS DEPARTMENT: Interest allowed on deposits in the Savings Department at Che rate of 5 per cent, per annum-when allowed to remain six months or longer-computed July and Januar)-. Any amounts received on de posit in the Savings Department, from 10 cents upwards. apr! GEO. W. CRANE, Cotton ommission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA. Ir you inc nut otherwise osJigated, I would beg to offer my services for the sale of your Cotton lins season. My commission will be 00? per bale. This covers storage for ten days. After this time storage will be charged 15?* per bale by the month. Feeling assured of giving satisfaction, with fair weights and prompt sales at full market prices. Close storage. I remain yours truly^ OEO. Wi CZR,AJSl E. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Mrs. Janie Brooks, as Administratrix of the estate of G. P. Trotter, dee'd. against J. C. Williams, as Administrator of the derelict estate of Ann Gibson, dee'd. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the court-house, town of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina, on the first Monday in February, 1893, (being the 6th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, ly ing, situate, and being in Edgefield county and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred [100] acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Burnett Perry, Simeon Morse, and James Riley, and known as part of the Gibson tract. Terms of Sale : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. nSave Money by purchasing j our trees and plants from us. 250 Acres in Fruit Nursery. 1 Acre under Glass. EVERYTHING for the Orchard and Garden. Largest stock in the South. We make a specialty of growing trees, plants, etc., especially adapted to the South ern States. Catalogue mailed free. Address, P. J. BERCKMANS, Fruitland Nurseries Established in 1856. ATTC3-TTST-A-, - GA. Lost. ON 2nd January, 1893, a hunt-. lng case Waltham movement silver watch on Martin town road above Augusta. Finder will be re warded by leaving same at ADVER TISER office or at Colliers, S. C. J. C. WHATLEY.