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Edgefield Advertiser mos: J. ADAMS,.EDITOR THURSDAY, SEPT. ll, 1893. San Francisco is to have an in ternational exhibition in 1895. The greater portion of Texas has suffered terribly for rain, and the cotton crop will be very short. Judge Izlar has decided that in trial justice's courts it takes twelve to mate a jury, and that the prac tice which has hitherto obtained of a jury of B?X is illegal. Sixteen yellow fever patients in Brunswick. The disease has been pronounced epidemic by the board of health. Nothing but the heaviest frost will put an end to it. A revolution in progress in Brazil and Rio is being bombarded by the insurgents. The United States cruiser Charleston has been ordered to Rio to protect American interests. _ Senator Butler's profound sym pathy for the sufferers on the coast has brought him from Washington. He is now at Beaufort with Miss Barton in the interest-of relief for ' the people of that stricken region. Gov. Tillman and Joseph W. Barnwell are now working together to alleviate the sufferings of the se?-islanders, as though the latter had never sworn that "Ben Till man shall never be governor pf South Carolina." One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. The deadlock in Congress over the silver bill continues, this being the seventh week of the session. The free silver men seem deter mined to fight to the last ditch. Senator Mills, of Texas, George, of Mississippi, and Hansbrough, of North Dakota, are to speak this weok. At the passing of Tillman from the gubernatorial chair, the "Plut tercrats ' will get us again-no doubt about that. Therefore we think we had better keep him gov ernor for about fifteen years longer as by that time, may be, the "Pluttercrats" will all be dead- or busted. Yellow fever has broken out afresh at Brunswick, Ga., and an epidemic of the disease is feared. Augusta, Charleston, and Savan nah have re-established quarantine against Brunswick,, and the rail roads will not permit persons Miss Barton, the president of the Red Cross Society, an organi zation which has done so much to .relieve suffering in the past, is now in Beaufort to give aid to the des titute in that district. Governor Tillman, at whose request she came, and Senator Butler accom panied her to Beaufort. We have it almost from the book, that President Cleveland will so make the federal appointments in this State as to defeat Gov. Tillman for the United States Senate should he be a candidate. Butler's programme must be to win the fight before the swinging round the circle begins. The Augusta Exposition Com pany has captured the Georgia State Fair, and as a combination they will open in Augusta Oct. 17. Five counties of South Carolina will make exhibits at the Exposi tion. Wild West shows, the burn ing of Moscow, a Roumanian band, and numberless other novelties will attract thousands to Augusta. " The Edgefield ADVERTISER, one of our most esteemed and valued j contemporaries, which has hitherto i been one of the first and foremost j friends of the Reform Movement in the State seems to be wavering a'little iii its course. At the risk | of seeming impertinent, we would ask our contemporary where it ex pects to stand in the next cam paign.-Colleton Courier. The ADVERTISER expects to stand i on the Grand Stand, on the winning ' side, of course, where it has always ' stood. Heretofore the ADVERTISER I has always beenag'in the"Plutter- ] crats," and there is no better way i of judging of the future than by i the past. ] . i Hints come to us from Washing- t ton that the administration favors *j the passing of all other demands t of the democratic platform pro- t vided only the unconditiopal. re- r peal of the Sherman law be effect- t ed. Administration members of Congress are actually opposing the o repeal of the federal election Jaws .\ that have given us of the South so t much trouble, and dark intima- r tions are rife that republican aid o in the repeal of the Sherman ;bill ? is to be repaid by democratic votes o against a revision of the tariff, v From tho deep damnation of such S trades, such bartering of the peo- n pie's rights, may heaven deliver us ! ti Cholera has obtained foothold in jondon, England, and there is ap rehensi?n that it will become pidemic. Cotton is selling in Augusta for tight cents right along. We think ve may safely promise the same igures in Edgefield this week. The Red Cross party, consisting >f Miss Clara Barton,Governor Till man, Senator Butler, Dr. Gardner, md George H. Pullman, spent la3t Friday and Saturday inspec ting the sea island from Beaufort tb Charleston. Editor Gonzales, of the Columbia State, still plunges his pen in gall but occasionably, inadvertently perhaps, he dips his mighty weapon iuto the milk of human' kindness, and then behold a line or two, a paragraph, perhaps of praise and commendation of Gov ernor Tillman. The revenue feature of the dis pensary law is not the best feature or the strongest feature even from a political standpoint, and it would be the part of wisdom for Gov. Tillman to instruct his dispen sers to that effect, and that pri marily the law was passed to work a great moral reform, and that the revenue to be desired thereof is only an incident. That this great reform is not to cost the people anything is all the bettor for the people. Massachusetts bas adopted a new method in dealing with criminals. For instance a man who has been sentenced to the peniten tiary for twenty-five years is re leased upon parole after serving five years oi his sentence. Th? conditions are that he shall not hereafter lead an idle and dissolute life; that he shall not visit any bar room gambling-house or house of ill-fame, or associate with per sons of bad character ; that he shall not violate any laws of the Commonwealth, but shall here after lead an upright, industrious and laws abiding life. Should he violate any of these conditions he will be taken back to prison to i serve the remainder of his term. Secretary of Agriculture Morton, has just issued an order perfecting the meat inspecting service of the Agricultural department : After Octobef 1, all hogs slaughtered for interstate and foreign trade will be inspected before slaughter, aud again at the time tho carcass is be ing dressed. This has been enforced heretofore vm . the,- in^ner?a^^ provides, however, for an . inspec tion of all meat which goes into the interstate trade, and Secretary Morton has determined that our own people shall have the benefits of this inspection as well as the foreign consumers. The micros copic examination of pork which is intended for export to countries requiring such inspection will be contained, but will be confined to this trade. CLEMSON. COLLEGE. The Clemson College buildings are likely to prove too small for the demands upon them. Four hundred and twenty-five students are in attendance, and there are one hundred and sixty applicants for February. Only about 450 can be accommodated at present. So far as we know no other college south of Mason and Dixon's line has so large an attendance. The students at Clemson are about equally divided between the agricultural and mechanioal de partments. After working hours are over they spend sometime in recreation. They have two base ball teams and several banjo and glee clubs. A postoffice has been established on the grounds which has been much needed as the pop ulation on the hill now numbers between 800 and 1,000. Intimidating: Farmers. MEMPHIS, Sept 18-The planters and ginners all over Northern Mississippi are in a state of terror. The white caps are organized in nearly every county and have posted notice on gins forbidding ihe owners from ginning cotton mtil prices reach ten cents a pound. Several gin owners dis regarded the notices and opened heir eslablishment8 for business. The white caps promptly burned hem to the ground and warned he owners if another attempt was nade to resume business it would >e punished by death. This has spread consternation imong other ginners and planters, vhom financial failure stares in he face on one hand if they don't cake the cotton, while on the ther hand the gins will be burned ' f they disobey is the edict of the utlaws. Intense excitement pre- ; ails in many localities. Governor < ?tone has been appealed to by a umber of gin owners 4for protec ion. lOBTGAGEE'S'SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDQEFIELD COUNTY. WHEREAS, default has bee: made in the payment of th debt secured by. a certain Morl gage,bearing date 4th day of Marci 1887, made and executed by Mar A. Strom, of the County of Edge field and State of South Carolin! to "The American Freehold Lan Mortgage Company of Londoi Limited," which said mortgag was duly recorded in the office c the Register of Mesne Conveyanc for Edgefield County in Book N< 32, page 356, on 12th day of Marci 1887. Now, THEREFORE, under and b virtue of the power of sale in sai mortgage contained, "The Amer: ican Freehold Land Mortgage Cone pany of London, Limited," mort gagee as aforesaid, wiil sell befoi the court-house in Edgefield Cour ty and State of South Carolina o: Monday, the 2nd day of Octobe: 1893, at public auction within th legal hours of sale to the highet bidder for cash, the following de scribed premises, to wit: All that tract or parcel of lau lying, being, and situate in th County of Edgefield and State c South Carolina, containing on hundred (100) acres, more or lesi bounded on the north by lands c Mrs. Wm. L. Seigler, and R. J. an R. Qnarles ; east, by lands of Jon Hollingsworth ?South, by lands c J. E. Strom, and west, by lands c Mrs. Sarah White. THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LAN MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDO? Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 7,1893. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr?, ALLEN J. GREEN, HALCOTT P. GREEN, Attorneys. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN/ EDGEFIELD COUNTY. WHEREAS, default has bee made in the payment c the debt secured by a certain morl gage, bearing date 5th day^: March, 1887, made and executed b Susan J. Cartledge, of the Count of Edgefield and State of Soul Carolina, to "The American Free hold Land Mortgage Company c London, Limited," which sai mortgage was duly recorded in th office of the Register of Mesn Conveyance for Edgefield Count in Book No. 32, page 361, on 12t day of March, 1887. Now, THEREFORE, under and b virtue of the power of sale in sai mortgage contained, "The Amer: can Freehold Land Mortgage Com pany of London. Limited," morl gagee as aforesaid, will sell befor the court-house in Edgefiel County and State of South Care lina, on Monday, the 2nd day c October, 1893, at public auctioi within the legal hours of sale, t the highest bidder for cash, th following described premises, t wit: One hundred and thirty-fiv : .(135) B?KB,J^X^yO^^S??^ Carrie M. Dobey and John F. Tal bert, Sr, ; east, by other lands o Susan J. Cartledge, and south am west by lands of Mrs. J. E. Cart ledge. THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LANI MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDON Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 7,1893. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN, HALCOTT P. GREEN, Attorneys. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY. "^X7"HEREAS, default has beer made in the payment of thc debt secured by a certain mort gage, bearing date the 24th day ol Janury, 1888, made and executed by Henry Waits, of the County of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina, to "The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of Lon don, Limited," which said mort gage was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyance for Edgefield County in Book No. 34, page 486, on the 28th day of January, 1888. . Now, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, "The Ameri can Freehold Land Mortgage Com pany of London, Limited," mort gagee as aforesaid, will sell before the court-house in Edgefield County and State of South Caro lina, on Monday, October 2nd, 1893, at public auction within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed premises, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land lying, being, and situate in the County and State aforesaid, con taining one hundred and thirty four and three-quarter (134?) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of John Ellenburg ; east, by the lands of Wm. Childs; on the south by lands known as the Wm. Johnson place, and west by lands of R. W. Connelly, the same being the lands conveyed to said Waits by W. H. Ouzte under date of April 3rd, 1877. THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDON, Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 8,1893. JOHN T. SLOAN, ALLEN J. GREEN, HALCOTT P; GREEN, Attorneys. flipp! I will pay FIFTY CENTS in Trade for SEED OATS, Sacked. , I am in the TOP of the COTTON MARKET, and in the BOTTOM 1 )f the GROCECY MARKET. 1 Fruit Jars reduced 25/ doz. Yours for economy, E. J. NORRIS. MORTGAGEE'S SJ?LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL! EDGEFIELD COUNTY. TXTHEREAS, defaul he been - * made .in the payment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage, bearing date 1st. day of November 1886, made and executed by John C. Mayson, of the County of Edgefield and State of South Carolina to "The American free hold Laud Mortgage Company of London, Limited," which 'Said mortgage was duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances for Edgefield County in Book No. 30, page 591, on 20th November, 1886. Now, THEREFORE, under and ?by virtue of the powor of sale ?in said mortgage contained. "The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London. Limit'ed," mortgagee aforesaid, will sell be fore the court-house in Edgefield County and State .of South Caro lina, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1893, at public auction within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described premises, to wit: One Hundred and Seventy (170) acres, more or less, bounded on north by lands of P. D. Byrd; east, by lands of Emma K. Corley, south, by lands of Susan I Mayson and West by lands of Mrs. j T Harrison. THE AMERICAN FREEHOLD LAND. MORTGAGE COMPANY OF LONDON, Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 7,1893. JOHN T. SLOAN Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN. HALCOTT P. GREEN, Attorneys. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD COUNTY. TXTHEREAS, default, has been * * made in the payment of the debt secured by a certain mort gage, being date 26th day of Feb mary, A. D. 1887, made and exe cuted by J. B. Adam?, ot\the County of Edgefield and Stat ) of South Carol i na, to "The American Mortgage Company of Scotland, Limited," which said mortgage was recorded in the office of thc Register of Mesne Conveyance for Edgefield County in Book No. 32, page 259, on 2nd March, 1887 Now, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, "The Ameri can Mortgage "Company of Scot land, Limited, mortgagee as afore said, will sell beiore the court house in Edgefield County and State of South Carolina, on Mon day, the 2nd day of October, 1893, at public auctoin within the;legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described premises, to wit : Four hundred and sixty-nine (469) acres, more or. less, in Grant township, bounded on the north, by lands of E. J. Miller and Fanny Culbreath ; east, by lands of Fanny P. Culbreath and Mrs. S. C. G ' ".en ; Butler. THE AMERICAN MORTGAGE COM PANY OF SCOTLAND, Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 7,1893. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN, HALCOTT P. GREEN, Attorneys. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. WHEREAS, default has bepn mado in tho payment of the debt secured by a certain mort |gage, bearing date 14th day of February, A. D. 1887, made and executed by Blumer W. Christian, of the County of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, to "The American Mortgage Company of Scotland, Limited," which said mortgage was duly recorded in the office of Register of Mesne Con veyance for Edgefield County in Book No. 32, page 186, on 17th day of February, 1887. Now, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, "The Ameri can Mortgage Company of Scot land, Limited," mortgagee as afore said, will sell before the court house in Edgefield County and State of South Carolina, on Mon day, the 2nd day of October, 1893, at public auction within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described premises, to wit : One hundred and seventy-two (172) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Foster Cheatham; east, by lands of George Christian ; south, by lands of Rankin, and west by lands of J. B. and Hammond Stone. THE AMERICAN MORTGAGE COM PANY OF SCOTLAND, Limited, Mortgagee. Sept. 7, 1893. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN, HALCOTT P. GREEN, Atlornevs. Greenville Female College, GREENVILLE, S. C. Session o? 1893-94 begins Wednesday, Sept. 27. Attendance, 242. Corps of Instructors IS. Course of study, thorough and comprehensive. Department of Music-Wade R Brown, (Artist Graduate of New Eng land COE. of Music) Director. . " Full Conservatory Course-In Piano Voice. Violin, Organ, Viola-Harmony ind Theory. Assistant instructors are Conservatory graduates. Department of Art thoroughly ?q nipped. Health record, unrivalled. Terms of board, tuition, music, etc., low and reasonable. Daughters of Ministers of the-Gos pel are accorded reduced rates. Two girls coming from the same 'amily arc given special rates. Correspondence requested. Send for new catalogue Address, ?, S. TOWNES, President. tl cc cc m la b: N ly cc ni le D X tb sc se bj Jt th y? tic to pr or " Master's Sale. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. he American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London,(Limited), against C. 0. Mayson. PURSUANT to the judgment of .foreclosure in this cause, I will ffer for sale at public outcry, before ie court-house, town of Edgefield, nd State of South Carolina, on the rst Monday in October, 1893, (being ie 2nd day of paid month), between ile legal hours of sale, the following escribed mortgaged premises, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land in he County of Edgefield, and State of outh Carolina, containing one hun red and seventy (170) acres, more or ;ss, bounded on the north, by lands of [rs Sarah E. Lanier; east, by lands f Dr. R. C. Mayson; south by lands f Francis Yeldell and Catharine La ier; west, bylands of Susan E. La ier. Terjns of Sale : One-half cash, and be balance on a credit of one year, rith interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mort age of the premises to secure the pay lent of the credit portion, or all cash t the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. ?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. rhe Land Mortgage Investment Com pany's Agency of America, (Ltd), against Masterdon C. Wood. ?URSUANT to the judgment of IT foreclosure in this cause, I will lifer for sale at public outcry, before he court-house, town of Edgefield, .nd State of South Carolina, on the ?rst Monday in October, 1893, (being he 2nd day of said month), between he legal hours of sale, the following lescribed mortgaged premises, to wit Two hundred and eighteen (218) icres, more or less, in Talbert town hip; bounded on the north, by lands >f James Freeman and Jesse Stone; outh. by lands of A. M. Talbert; east, >y lan(is of William Quarles; and vest, by lai ds of A.M. Talbert. Terms of Sale: One-half ca?h, and lu? balance on a credit of one year vitb interest from the day of sale. The ;urchaser to give bond, and a mort rage of the premises to secure the :redit portion, or all cash at purchaser's >ption. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. r. S. Lewis, as Administrator of the estate of Lewis Bean, et al. against E. P. Salter, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in. this cause, I will offer for sale at public jutcry, before the court-house, in the ?own of Edgefield and State aforesaid, m the first Monday in October, 1893, StafiS WiegaT'hours"bf s?Te^S?bfe^ lowing described realty, to wit : All that tract of land in Pine Grove ind Pickens Townships, Edgefield ;ounty, South Carolina, containing ;hree hundred and eighty-five (385) icres, more or less, adjoining lands of iv". J. Adams, John Cogburn, D. C. (Tompkins, and others. Terms of Sale : One-half cash, and ;he balance on a credit of one year, vith interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises to secure the sredit portion, or all cash at purchaser's >ption. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. James Boatwright, et al. against Benjamin Boatwright, et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this L cause, I will offer for sale at pub ic outcry, before the court-house, own of Edgefield and State of South n the first Monday in Ootober, 1893, being the 2nd day of said month) be ween the legal hours of sale, the fol >wing described realty, to wit : Tract No. 1. All that tract of land ping, situate, and being in Edgefield ounty and State of South Carolina, ontaining one hundred and forty-two 142) acres, more or less, and adjoining | ] mds of Mrs. Lewis Jones on the west acing the Columbia road on the south nd joining lands of H. F. and J. C. fatson on the southeast, and W. A. Lerritt on the east, and tract No. 2 on t tie north. Tract No. 2. All that tract of land iring, situate, and being in Edgefield ounty and State of South Carolina, ontaining one hundred and twenty nd one-half (120>?) acres, more or 'ss, and bounded on the north by racts Nos. 3 and 4; on the west, by ie Carwile lands; on the east, by mds of H. B. Watson, Merritt, and '.ambo; and on the south by tract io. L Tract No. 3. All that tract of land ring, situate, and being in Edgefield DU ii t y and State of South Carolina, mtaining one hundred and ten (110) :res, more or less, and bounded on the ortb, by lands of John C. Watson; ri the south, by tract No. 2; on the ist by lands of R. B. Watson ; on the est, by tract No. 4. Tract No. 4. All that tract of Jand ring. situate, and being in Edgefield milty and State of South Carolina, intaining seventy-nine (79) .icres, ore or less, bounded on the north, by nds of Capt. DuBose; on the east, ir tract, No. 3; on the south, by tract o. 2; and on the west by tract No. 5 Tract No. 5. All that tract of land ing, situate, and being in Edgefield inn ty, and containing eighty-nine id one-half (S9j?) acres, more or ss, and bounded o"h the north, by tl.e uBose lands; on the east, by tract 0.4; and on the south and west, by e Carwile lands. All the above de ribed lands being more particularly t forth and described by plats made ' J. W. Seigler, surveyor, dated 28th ine, 1S93. 'lerms of Sale: One-third cash, and e balance on a credit of ono and two lars, with interest on the credit por >n from the day of SHle. Purchaser give bond and mortgage of the ?mises to secure the credit portion, all cash at purchaser'* option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Master's Sale. ?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Che British and American Mortgage Company, [Limited] against Joseph W. Etheredge, et al. PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in this cause, I will .fier for sale at public outcry before he court-house, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first donday in October, 1893, [being the 2nd lay of said month] between the legal lours of sale, the following described nortgaged premises, to wit : All that lot or tract of land, lying in he county of Edgefield, and State of south Carolina, containing one hun lred and twelve [112] acres, more or ess, in Huiet township, and Lounded >y lands of J. B. Suddatn, Mrs. P. Pou, ?. R. Etheredge, and others, and lying >n little Saluda River, said land being iomposed of two tracts, one of seventy leven [77] acres, purchased of J. B. ?uddath of the Martha E. Banks lands, md one thirty-five [35] acres, inherited 'rom Wm. Etheredge by J. W. Ether idge. Terms of Sale : One-half cash, and ;he balance on a credit of one year, with nterest on the credit portion from the lay of sale. Purchaser to give bond ind a mortgage of the premises to se cure the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London, [Ltd] against Jackson Corley. PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in this cause, I will >ffer for sale at public outcry before the court-house, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on salesdayin 3ntober, 1893, [being the 2nd day of said month] between the legal hours of sale, the following described mortgaged premises, to wit : All that tract of land in the county of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, to wit: One hundred and fifty [1501 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Letha Ridlehoover and Mrs. N. Dyson ; east, by lands of W. L. Connolly; south, by lands of Leonard Reames; and west,by lands of J.J. J.Baker. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest on the credit portion from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond anda mortgage of the premises to se cure 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, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. A8bury Hull and P. B. Tobin, as partners in trade under the firm name of Hull & Tobin. against ";: -:-unEB-TrrVOlies> PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in the above stated cause, I will offer for sale at pub lic outcry before the court-house, town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in October, 1893, (being the 2nd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described premises, to wit: All that tract of land, situate, lying, and being in the incorporate limito of the town of Edgefield, and in the county and State afore said, containing one (1) acre, more or less, and bounded ou the north, east, and west by the homestead place of Lewis Jones, and on the ?outh by land now owned by A. S. Tompkins, lately known as the Sheppard place. Terms of Sale : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. j Court of Common Pleas. A. J. Norris, Trustee, against ' ?enry Gibson, et al., Defendants. ( MOTICE is hereby given that by ! virtue of the judgment of J foreclosure in this cause, I will soil , it Edgefield court-house, South ; karolina, on salesday in October, I 1893, the following described mort- j .aged premises, to wit : , All that tract or parcel of land, mown as the Gibson plac*,and each 1 md all of Defendants' interests J herein," lying and being situate in ( he County of Edgefield, and State t >f South Carolina, containing one ? lundred and seventy-five (175) j .cres, more or less, and adjoining ? ands of Amelia Whittle, William ( Vhittle, John Matthews, Bec i loyer, Mrs. Landrum, and others, a t being the tract of land conveyed j 0 Clem Gibson by R. B. Watson f he 28th day of January, 1873, i nown as the Roe place. ( Terras of Sale: Cash. j> Purchaser to pay for papers. a W. F. ROATH, J _Master E. C. t 'be Greenville Democrat, i c PUBLISHED AT n 3r reen ville, - ?. C., ? EVERY WEDNESDAY, $1 A YEAR. * The Democrat Stock Company, n roprietors, G. A. Norwood, Presl- ? ?ut; B. M. Shuman, Treasurer. \t Ixecutive Committee, T. C. Gower, a . A. Norwood, B. M. Shuman, 3h n T. B rum lett, He n ry T. S t roud. a he Democrat is in hearty accord s ith tho National and State Dem- J eratic platforms, and is devoted Al 1 the advancement of the inter- a its of the people. ^ JOHN C. BAILEY, Editor. JJ a Farmers 739 I^EinsTOXjIDS STREET, We especially solicit the planter's trade ; Do strictly a commission business, Charge low iu conformity with the times. Bagging and ties furnished at lowest market price. Write to us for terms. Cash advances on cotton by wagon cr railroad. CRANSTON & STOVALL, 739 Reynolds Street, - ATJGTJSTA, OA. QUINEY & CO., -DEALERS IN Dry Goons, lions, Cloli, Soots, Sloes, Hats, Cass, Hardware, Crockery, and Groceries. Men's,Boys' Clotliiiig. Hara, V/Mps, Trace Chains, Sole and. Harness Leatlier, Breech and Muzzle Loading Guss. JEW* It costs you nothing to put your teams in our yard, which is filled with good Btables. g?F We have the best COTTON MARKET in 1;he country. QU IN BY & CO., (3-S/-AJsrrA,JiJVIIjXjE, - - - s. o. Feed, Sale, and Livery Stables, EDGEPIBLD, S. CU BEST STOCK. EASIEST RIDING BUGGIES. I am now running a general Feed, Sale, and Livery Stable at the old Gray stables, just south of the Court House, where I will be glad to see and serve my friends and the public. Special attention given to feeding and watering stock. Give me a trial order for a team. Satisfaction guaranteed. I also keep on hand at all times the FINEST FKESH MEATS that the country affords. F. P. HOLLINGSWORTH. E. FL Schneider, IMPORTERS OF FINE Wines, Liquors and Cigars, AND DEALERS IN Bourbon Rve and Corn Whiskey. 601 and. Ho2 Bro .reet, Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. The New England Mortgage Securety Company, against John R. Corley, et al, PURSUANT to the judgement of foreclosure in this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court-house town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first MtoMf?ffbe^ " legal hours of sale, the following de scribed mortgaged premises to wit All that tract of land in the county of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina, to wit: One hundred and twenty seven (127) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of A. J. Norris: east, by lands of Bailey Corley; south by lands of Lemuel Corley; and west by lands of A. J. Norris and M. W Holloway. Terms of sale : One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the prem ises tosecure the credit portion, or all cash at the 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. Mary B. Hartley, et al. against B. M. McGee, Jr., et al. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale before the court-house, town of Edgefield and State of Soutu Carolina, on the Best Monday in October, 1893, (being the 2nd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following iescribed realty, to wit : Tract No. 1. All that lot of land lying, ind being in the incorporate limits of the town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina, being the place where sn Lucy J. Bates resided, containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less, bounded north, by street separating it from the Baptist Church parsonage; west, by ;he Cambridge road; east, by road separating it from the "Male Academy ot"; south, by lands of W. E. Lynch ind Dr \V. D. Jennings. Tract No. 2; All that tract of land ' ir.g, situate, and being in Edgefield bounty and State of South Carolina, ?ontaining one hundred and nineteen 119) acres, more or less, bounded north, >y lands of Jeff Parkman; east, by i tract of land known as the S. W Nicholson homestead land; south, by i tract of land formerly belonging to }. W. Nicholson, and known as Monk's horner ; west, by a tract of land for nerly belonging to S. W. Nicholson, ind known as the Mill tract. Tract No. 3. Also all that tract of and lying, situ?t-, and being in Edge leld county and State of South Caro ma, containing one hundred and five 106) acres, more or Jess, bounded lorth, by a tract of land known as the dorris land; east, by the Edgefield nd Ninety Six road; south, by lands if Mrs E.Nicholson and Mat Ouzts; rest, by S. W. Nicholson's homestead ract. Tract No. 4. All that uract of land ying, situate, and being in Edgefield ounty and State of South Carolina, ontaiuing eighty-three (83) acres, lore or less, bounded north, by a tract f land known as the Broadnax tract, nd lands of Jeff Parkman; east, by wo tracts of land known as the Min ick tract and Monk's Corner tract; outh, by lands of Mrs. Dobson ; west, y the Squirrel Hill tract, said lot of ind known as the S. W. Nicholson lill tract. All that tract of land lying, situate, nd being in Edgefield county and tate of South Carolina, containing sven hundred and (750) acres, more or >ss, bounded on the north, by lands of [rs. B. N. Strother, J. B. Tompkins, nd M. A. Markert; east, by lands of [rs. Elizabeth Tompkins, and L. B. 'om oki ns; south, bylands of Mrs. L. r. Tickens and Col.Gardner; west, by public road leading from Edgefield to Ninety Six. 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 the purchaser's op tion. Purchaser to pay for papera. W. F. ROATH, Masler E. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Court Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London, (Ltd), against Frank P. Smith. PURSUANT to the judgment of foreclosure in. this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry, before the court-house, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in October, 1893, (being the 2nd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, tue following described mortgaged premises, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land in the County of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, to wit: One hundred and fifty (150) acres, more or less; bounded on the north, by lands of A. R. Smith; east, by lands of Mrs. Josephine Smith; ?south, by lands of the estate of-Goggans; and west, by lands of B. F. Smith. 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 mort gage of the premises to secure the payment of tue 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. Lauretta M. Boise, agairst John W. Davis, et al. PURSUANT to the judgment of I foreclosure in this cause, I will offer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield, and State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in October, 1893, (being the 2nd day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed mortgaged premises, to wit : \11 that tract or parcel of land con taining one hundred and fifty-nine (159) acres moro or less, bounded on the north and south, by lands of Wi S. Allen ; on the east by the Mathis road ; and on the west, by lands of Charles Burt, being the same land conveyed to John W. Davis by W. S.Allen on the 15th November, 1883. Terms of Sale : One-half cash, and the balance on credit of one year, with interest on the credit portion from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of thc premises to se cure the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Executor's Sale. WE will sell at the town of Plum Branch on the 9tb day of October next, a plantation known as the James Jen n i ngs' place, con tai n i ng 1,300 acres, more or less, said farra being on Byrd Creek. Will sell the whole or divide it into four different tracts to suit pur chasers. Said land is bounded as fol lows: North, by lands of Thomas M ron, White, and Deal ; East, by lands of Hon W. J. Talbert, and Mrs. N. P. B. Cartledge; "West, by lands of Mrs. Price Morgan and A. Talbert. TERMS: One-fourth the purchase money in cash, the balance in one and two years. W. D. JENNINGS, Sr., J. H. JENNINGS, Executors,