Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 11, 1908, Image 6
EDGEFIELD AD VE RTISEB
Established 1835.
J. L. M IM S . . . v EDITOR
TERMS;
ONE ?EAR ll 50
SIX MONTHS .75
0?. WEDNESDAY, NOV. ll, 1908.
. ?uO .V rx
. i'lAii'I DrlUfO^1 '.sound" Head,; an'Honest
jheart and"an " humble spirit are g
the three best guides through I
~~ .. tttae?ndto:etexa?ty.-WALTER 5
iii? J J *Ti?? r '1 ?1 " * * * . * i i. ? * " /
. 0 ^ . '. The death bf ex-Senator Carmack
il ?; at the hands of, a political adversary j
in a pistol duel Monday ?6 a nation
al loss. A generation does not pro
duce many- men of CarmackVcali-.
?l Od> ^ . .? *. ..
-.<:-.- orffi . i)re- .. -; ; .-, g ; ,- . .
Batesb?rg, Lexington, Sumter,.
Greenwood and other counties1 make
a suer ;s of their annual fairs. To
say ? .at Edgefield can not do equal- [
ly as well or .better, is a reflection
upon the people of the county.
It is an exceedingly difficult mat
ter to get the citizens of this coun
ty, and the state at large^ for that
\ matter, to cast their ballots in the
general election. Only about 955
votes were'polled in this county on
November the 3rd, while more than
s.-t twice that:.number of registration
.i':- . certificates'.were issued last 'summer,
. T 7} ' Ti.
The Edgefield Advertiser, always
.ia . good newspaper', now conies out as
int'bb??? a sheet of ; eight pages, with seven
%&p-\ . .eohimns toj?he .page. We congratu
late Friend'Mini's.pul.his increased
. ...advertising patronage; which made
the,enlargement necessary.-TheAd1
vertiser is no doubt the oldest;news
paper in South Carolina.-Bamberg
iiuvi xieraiu. .
?. : ~7.T~T^ i
That splendid weekly, The Edge
. : ' : / .geld Advertiser, has: enlarged to sev
: ^ en-column quarto, and put in.au.^eh.
. tirely new dress.of type, rules and
other material, greatly improving
its appearance .mechanically.. The'
.:' . Advertiser has for. many years stopd
ota: for the best interests of its. town and
section and all of its friends-and
they are legion-will note with pride
I and pleasure the-.spirit of progress
''a&ah thatammaties- it in this, its . latest
move forward-Southern Publisher.
... .: r... ."- * .
z? . . Farmers: and . business men gen
erally bf our town and county, heed
the call of Mr. barnes R. Cantelou,
president of .the Edgefield Agricul
. tural Club in this issue. If we are to
. show have .a .county.- 'fair next fall-and
everybody says Edge^eld must nave
one-now - i's the time - to : take the
? ?.' ' oil _ U , .
matter up.and effect- the . organiza-.
-.....i ticn.of a county, fair association, en
listing the. OQ-?petation of .every far-,
'^C-?'V-*J :-""^-rher4n the county- .. .
mi -, ., ? . ?- ;;*?.
Mr. Luther M. Tesh is an Old]
Newspaper Man.
.- Mr.'iiuti?r M: Tesh; field secre
. . . tary of the World Baraca Union,
who delivered an address at St.
'?; 1 John's Methodist church, here last
;', ; . ? Thursday night, is ? native, of Win
ston-Sal?m, N. C. He was for some
banarjG -time=connected, with the . Winston
Salem" Journal" "and later with the I
Herald..
?Ml
Merchants Trade Journal, published
. at Raleigh'; He is well known to [
' the newspaper folks throughout the I
:01d North State.
Just before leaving thc city the
other dar, Mr. Tesh, said that Mr,
, : : Marshall A: Hudson, of Syracuse,!,
N. Y.; the founder of the Baraca 1
movement, intends to.: spend some
' .; time here during 1 the early part pf
the new year: He will attend . the
convention of Baracas to he held at
'Orangeburg and will make . several
" addresses in other cities of the state, j
and may possibly be induced to visit]
Anderson. - .??
'; During his newspaper career Mr.
Tesh .wrote a;nuhi*>er. of verses-al
way s along ' ch arch aud Sun day I
?school lines-^-and-many ofthese were J
. , " published.--Anderson Daily Mail.
Adminisfeator's Sale
'^fttffbsOJi ' 'Al lo .h'-.v -.?H to ;; ' ..
Notice is hereby given that by
ttiruaj virtue of an order of the Probate.
Court, for Edgefield county, S. C.,'
; the undersigned; will- sell at the late
;n .-residence, pf, Joseph J. Holland,
tiif V. . [-.deceased, in said county on the 17th
? . day pf Novemoer, .1908, beginning
.: at 10 p'olopk a.. in, all of the jier
. ... .ional property-.belonging to the es
. Itate pf. said, Joseph J. Holland, de- ]
ceased, .consisting of 1 mare, 3
... .mules, cows, farm produce and mi
r?. :..!.',.jilementH, wagon, buggy, household
and kitchen furniture and various j
. pt her. articles. . Terms cash.
. . . ... , J. A. Holland,
. . . B. ?S. Holland,
'-'lo 6fci-/4] .. . Admiii|s.tratorsj
Nannally's celebrated candie?
.bi.'.... ... fresh ?by empress every week.
'PENN &?OLSTEIN,
Successors tb G L Penn & Sou
Cy-mp to un for rifibr pric^H oi
domestics. 4-4 brown' S-a Isiano
at 5 cent* ; Ginghams a . ? CHi.tp.
Tbe high standard in ail m-rc! au
dise wili i>e k^pt up.
J: i VES r.ROs,
' Cobbs Old Stand
. Large Attendance Urged.
The next regular meeting of .the
Edgefield Agricultural Club will be
held in the court, house Saturday
afternoon next at 2:^0 o'clock. A
full attendance-of the members-is
desired, and all farmers and business
men who are not members are invi
ted to attend, as the matter of organ
izing a County Fair Association
will be discussed. This is an enter
prise whichshould enlist the support
and co-operation of every citizen in
the county. Attend the meeting
-Saturday-afternoon - arni participate:,
in the discussion thereby, aiding in
having the County "Fa fr movement
assui?Tdefijiite shape Jit once.
. - -J. R; Cantelou, Pres.
"Typhoid Fever at Winthrop. .
The authorities'at Winthrop Col
lege arousing even* possible means
to locate the cause of typhoid
fever that has manifested' itself
among the student body. There
are three well advanced cases in the
hospital and seven other young
ladies have symptoms of typhoid. A
sample of the drinking water was
sent to Baltimore to be examined but
it;contained no traces of infection
The use of milk from the '.college
dairy has been- discontinued until
the cause of thc fever can be located,
The young ladies who are victims
of typhoid receive the attention of
the r best physicians and skilled
trained nurses, and no stone will be
left unturned in 'removing "he eaiise
in order to prevent the spread of the
disca.
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How is Your Digestion.
MnL Mary Dowling of] No. 228
8th Ave., San Francisco, recom
mends a remedy for stomach troub
le. She says: ''Gratitude for the
Wonderful "effect ot' Electric Hitters
in a case of acute indigestion,
prompts this testimonial. I am fully
convinced that for. stomach and
liver troubles Electric. Bitters is the
best remedy on the.market to-day."
This great tonic and alterative]
medicine invigorates thc system,
purities;the. blood and is 'especially
helpful iii.all forms of female weak
ness. 5Oe at W ,E Lynch <fc Co.,
Penn & Holstein, successors to G L|
Penn <fc Son, drug store:
Mind Your Business.
If you don't ' nobody will. It is
your business to keep oiifcofall the|
trouble you can and you can and
will keep out of liver and bowel
trouble if you take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and jaundice out of your
system. 25c at W E Lynch & Co.,
Penn & Holstein, successors to G
L Penn c? Son.
We are ready for the hunters,
with a full, stock of guns, shells,
bunting coats, leggings, etc.
Ramsey it.Jones,
We are headquarters; for Ham
ilton Brown ShdeiCompany-'s ?cele-*
orated .American ?Lady- and Geots
dress.shues/Best children^ school
?ho?s* -and working. [ man's shoes
ou : the .market. Try our "God
ma?'a"*wear well shoeey all solid.
RIVES BROS.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's; New Discovery is
the.best medicine, to uike for coughs
and colds and for cy edy diseased
condition of throat, chest or lungs,"
says W V Henry, of Panama, Mo.
The world has Had thirty-eight
year? of proof that Dr. King's New
Discovery is the . best remedy for
coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma,
hay fever, ' bronchitis, hemorrhage
of the lungs, and the early stages
of consumption.. Its timely use. al
ways prevents the development of
pneumonia; Sold under guarantee at
W E Lynchs & Co., Penn & Hol
stein,-successors to.. G L Penn &
Son ..drug, stores. ?0c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free., , ...
; When you need a good farm
wagon, one that will stand the
test, try a Hackney or Old Hick
ory. ,'
Ramsey & Jones.
For Rent: Two 5-room cottages
and 3 rooms in another cottage.
Mrs. D. S.DuBose.
is, by no means, .the dreadful
disease it is thought to be-i-in
tile beginning. ,
It can always be stopped-in
the beginning. The trouble is:
you don't know you've got it;
you don't believe it; you won't
believe it-till you are forced
to. Then jt is dangerous.
Don't be afraid; but attend
to i j* quick-you can do it
yourself and at home. Take
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Cod Liver Oil and live care
fully every way.
This is sound doctriiie, what
ever you may think or be told;
and, if heeded, will save life.
Send this advertisement, together with name
ot paper in which it appears, your address and
four cents td cover postage, and we will send
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World."
SCOTT & BOWNE, 40S> Pearl St, New York
Fresh- currants, seeded**, raisins,
citron and figs at
PENN & HOLSTEINS- - j.
Large stock of stovps, stov
pipe utensils, nie, nt reasonable
prices.
Ramsey it Jon^s. ^
. WP aro. headquarters -for butley
and-wagon- harness, both - d mil de
A?d Bingie _
Ramaev & Junes,?
:?L \ -JW. ,
CANT BE SEPARATEDr
Some Edgefield People Have
Learned How to Get Rid of
Both. .? ?
Backache and kidney, ache are'.twdn
brothers."
- ,You can't separate them.
And you can't get rid of the back
ache until you cure the kidney ache.
If the kidneys are . well and strong,
the rest of the system is pretty sure, to
be in vigorous health.
Doan's kidney pills make strong;
healthy kidneys. \. ;
Geo. B. Lee, living in Lexington, S.
C., says: "I have been a sufferer from
attacks of kidney trouble for a good
many years and during that dinie have
taken a great many remedies. I re
ceived the best of results from the use
of Doan's kidney, pills and shall, con
tinue using them. It will always give
me pleasure to recommend them to
other sufferers." - . ; ?.
P For sale by all dealers. Price 5Qcts.;
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Ni xi,
sole agents'for the United States.
Remember the same-Doan's-and
ake no other. . . v
All the uew things in Dress
goods at reasonable prices.
May & Tompkins.
Don't make any mistake, but
remember the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the addresp, Bicghamton. N.
Y., on e^trry bottle.
Maple Syrup and Buckwheatat
PENN & HOLSTEIN'S.
master s ?c
State of South Carolina,
Edgefield County,
Court of Common Pleas.
Lillian Presnl v. plaintiff against
^UQettfi Hnt?faisda et al. .de fey .di
ants.
Pursuant, to the decree ' in.'tbis
caue^, I will offer'for sale' af pub
lic outcry to the h'ghest bidder on
salesday io^ December 1908, the
same being the 7lh day of paid
month, between the legal hours of
-saie,tbe following described real
ty to wit:
All that certain tract or rarcel
of land, sitt?ate, lying and being
in the county of Edgefield, state
of Scuth\ Carolina, containing.^
acres, more or 1383 and. bounded,
on the north by lands of James T
Mi ms, south by lauds of Mr. M-D
Lyon from which -it' is separated
by tho- public road, which leads
from; Edgefield, 8, C: tolthe Ouitv
plaoe", and'west by laods of Mary
J Bch??b. (ic i
Terms of'Bale: ; One-half cash
and the balance, ou a credit of-one
year, with interest on the credit
portion from day of sale. Pur
chaser to give bond and mortgage
or the premises sold to secure pay
ment of the credit portion or all
cash at the purchaser's option.
Purchaser-to pay for papers. ??
W". F. ROATH;
Master Edgefield County i
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Master's Bale.
State of South Carolina, .
Edgefield County,
Court of Common Pleas,
f J A Holland and B-S Holl au d
administrator* of the estate of
J J Holland deceased, and in their
own right plaiotifi's agaiust
Mrs. Mattie Webb et al defeud
ants. f?-?iii. ': - '
Pursuant to the decree iu this
cause, I will offer for sale at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder,
before the court housp, town of
Edgefield aud state of South Car
olina, ou salesday in December
1908, the same bciugtbe 7th day
of said mouth, between the legal
hours of sale, the following de
scribed realty to wit:
All that tract.of land situate in
naid count}' and sta^t?, contain
ing 254 acres more or less, aud
bou?ded ou' the uorth by the H B
Gallman placp, on the east by
the Cbappells Ferry roaa, on thc
south by lauds of Johu Spann and
ou the westby landB of J H Bonk
nigbt aud by lauds of the -Pickius
estatp.
This tract of land to be cut into
two tracts and sold that wiy,
plats of the same exhibited the
day of sale.
Terms of salo: Ouo-lhird cash,
aud the balauce on a credit of one
and two ypars with interest from
the day of ?ale. Purchaser lo give
bond and mortgage of the premis
es 6old, mortgage aud bond to. in
clude ten per cent for attorney's
rfeesJf .brought tp._8iiitJ or all ca6b
at purchaser's option. Terms must
he complied with or satisfaction
given to Ma8terorheis authorized
to re-sell tbe same on some subs?
quent saleeday * thereafter at th<
risk ot thc former purchaser
Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. F. ROATH.
Master Edg-ii-ld Coui.tv
DR.KIrWS MEW DZ S COVE RY
Wi!! Surely Stop That Cough.
I ^Master's'Sali
i -,. Stat? of Routh Carolina,
Edg fi-lri Conni v.
' Court of Common Pleas,
I W. W? Hendrix Rt al PiainlifiV
Ag? il) St
Posey as administrator nf
estate of Nancy tl ??nd rix dec<**u?ed
d>?fe?idan'f?. '
PureU?n' f? t?i" tl-cree in lliis
caiis?," T will o?T -r Tor' nal-", at'pitlK
;' I i c_". rij ij.c r_y? / Tf? tbj? hfe'uigi ?.i?"tv?fr
I-Rrcir<? the uourj housp. lowTi of
pS'dkefiAlo*; S; .' ??7jm?7Utmsdnv-rn
. Et>c,j ri i i'er.i 1'JOS, I'LtS sa ru? .l^eing
the 7j h day of said month, be
trwpen' ! ho legal .houri of sa!?, the
follownc' 'di/scr-i?ietf ' p'rHp'erty to
Wi o-;: .zquoY i
Aj? that lot or parcel of land
situate ' lying und'' be?rg in Hie
town of:T re nt otilan tl'ih. the coun
ty' and state q foresaid, contain i ng
one and one-half acres nv>re or
less,: bounded on' the ? north bj
r.i'ght of w?y of the Cumberland
Grap -railroad, ba th? ea6t by lot?
hf Willie-Leppr.nl, W W W:.seand
G'-T DutiCiiij, on t he south by pub
lic str'eet riinniriH iii- front of tbr
Episcopal church and ou the W'jsl
by-Tot of W D iT illiuid. .
':; Tenns of sale, cash.-' Parch ' s^r
to pa}''for-ps per?. '"...
W -: . Wv F. ROATH.
Master Edg?f:e.)d County .
"?'-.I;: 'Master's::Sale. . ?
. . f " j id' )':!)."o*i
' : ' ''State of South Carolina,
*" ?-^irdgfe-fiv?ld Quuuiy,., ...,
? Court of Common Plea?.
. Mrs. Lucretia Whittaker 'et al
plaintiff:* against,
C B Gray, er al Defend:-.nt.
Pursuant to the decree-in thu
cause; I will offer for sale at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder,
before thc court/ house, town, of
Edgefield state' of $011 th'Carolin*:
mi sa lewd ay in Derain oer,l 90S, th."
same being t ie 7 h dav of.said
mouth .between thfi: legal hWurs.Ot
sale tb? following dercnl.e-l .'et
ty to wit :
AU: that traci or ?pnrc'd n? lan''
situate, lying and h>ingin the cor,
porate limits ^f -th^ town of Edge
field, in the county, of Edg' iHd'
in the srat? ,\f Spntb. CnroUhai
t?tmlttrmng'SO' .arr-'s, morn or less,
and bounded, nu, 'hv- north.bv P
H S?if'der-', c'n'tfiify-'j-iil lot. . 'M*s:
Emeline Carilidge andr IVY H Tur
ner, ou tho east.Ky.-lands o.f Dt: -1
TBatt'isQnahd.lhe. public sir-o
leading .from Edu.-field CHIT'
house ito augusta. Ga., nonio .bv. y
public street in the. t-.wu of E lg
field : .known ? as ;Grav st rent, nor!
westby lands of W W Sheppard
Joe-Butler and: others.
:This land willbecut into suita
ble lot's and sold that way. Piat
axbibited day oCisale.
?Tftrms o?-sale '.cash. Purchaser
to pay,for.papers. . ii i
iii : . . W: F.. ROATH,
aster Edgefield Cbun'y.
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'?'"'.?
Master's Safe
State of:.South ,C?r'oHo?,
? '?dgefie.ld.???Dly,
h Court of Common Pleas'.
Union Savib'gfl :Bank ngi?nst
David V Harris, et al.
Pureuaot.:;to the. decree iii this
jause, JL will offer for sale at pub
lic outcry to. the. highest bidder
before the court house',1 town oi
Edgefield and State of South Car
Dlioa, on aalesday iu December,
1908, the same being the 7rb dav
oi said mouth, between the legal
hours of .sale, the following d'ed
aribed ^realty to wit:
All that, tract, of .laud situate in
said county of Edgefield and s'ate
of South Carolina, which vrifi ob
tained from R E and G T'Broad
water; and containing 001 acree.
more:or less aud boniided on tb'
Bortbjby lands oi' D^Vore aird
Burkhalter pu the south by land
of C ' M ' Burkhalter and on tin
west by-Turkey Creek'.
Terms of sal?: O'n^ half' cns h
and the balance on ? cr?dit of
one year with interest from the
day of-saie; -Parchaeer to giv^
bond and a mortgage of the pr. ul
ises sold to secure1 the pay meut ol
the credit, portion mortgage to in
clude ten percent attorney Vf e<vi
if brought to suit or al] c;:Bb at the
purchasers option.
Purchaser to pay for pap<ffs:!
.w. F. ROATH:
Master Edgefiyld County
Excursion Kates
To Charleston, S. C. and Return
Via Southern Railway.
Account Charleston Gala Week
Festivities ' th'e Southern Hail way
announces Very" low round trip rates
from alp points hi South Carolina
and Charlotte .?ind.'Asheville, X. C.
Augusta dud Savannah, Ga.,' and
immediate stations to Clbirlestijii,
S. C. Tickets to bc. .sold' Noyciiipe'i'
i:5tli to "2'0tli 1 inclusive, ?iiii?t?f? foi
return until November 23rd, IH?S.
The rate' for' cliildren between
five and"twelve years of age will bc
one-half fare.'
For rates, detailed inloyniation
etc., apply to' Southern Railwaj
Ticket agents pr mid ress.
." : '' Div! Pass! IvSf; '
-. ' Charba-.n. S. C
.i. ii Av;
Asst. (ion. Pass. Agi.,
Atlanta, < la.
?x Whin- f\?iir.l ?'-"fi PUT?! other
?ft?i ?>- i i Onion Sert jti'.-t r.
oe ivul.
PENN & HOLSTEIN*.
i?uCCQft?Vrs to G h Prviiri iv". SOM
%?\ ^Sffikf- V '/'.. ! ;. I
Get our prices on shoes before
buying. We cnn phaiUBie you.
May ?v 'Hnmpk?nc.
A Sympathetic Farmer.
A large louring automobile con
Cai'il'ing?i mau Sud bis' wife ?ne'l'a
load of bay in :i very burrow road.
Tiie woman declared tjiat the far
mer in?is] IjacuToifC but'}fer111itebTTTTti
contended thai shA w as {?i?&??t?o?
able; -
.(But yon can't back.' tjicjtutomo
bile so far* slie said, 'and 1 don't
intend " t? move fol* anyborTyi Ile*
sides, bo should have seen us."
The '.-.husband pointed out that
this was impossible, ojkvjng, to an
abrupt turn in the road.
"? don't lytre,-' she insisted., I
won't move if I [?ave to-.stay ?jere
alb night.". .
Her liusba'nrl siariin^ to
argue the matter, .when the farmer^,
>yho had.been Sjttjng quie.tjly on ?1.-.!
hay. interrupt od; i j
'"Xever mind sir!" ,he . exclaimedj
willi a sigh.- "I'll try . to back oin. ?
1've.got ono. ju-t li?ke her at li?me!'! i
-Philadelphia Lodger . 1
ecls^ no -
Yesterday we-fi&ecka cus-i .< ;.
tomer in one of. our new ?.ed
Cross models. . As she left
she said, "Wrap'up my oid ?
ones'. ' I'll i wear, these" in
stead.'- '- ? .
The Red Cross Shoe is
comfortable thc moment you "?
put it on ! [;'?".'? ' .' "
Its sole, made of specially
tanned leather- is flexible.
It doesn't bind, cramp or
"draw" the foot. It fits like
a glove and bends with your ?
foot, just as your glove moves
with your hand. Thisfall \
/
ai
5
Come in and .try on the Red '
Cross. KnoW for yourself what
it means to the thousands ' of ?
women who wear it, who would
not be induced to go back to stiff
sole shoes.
Slip your foot into the Red
Cross,-that's the only way you
Will ever realize what a wonder
ful difference it does make !. You
wouldn't believe a shoe could be'
'so comfortable. " i
W? -nave it in .411 .'s.tvTes-High '
Slices^and$5; Oxft)rd?,'^0
?n"d,?4.:': ?:''.'.''' ';:
Agents for: Ed
)X(> awry a full st$
Wo make a specially o? F;
your orders p:\-::rip'.ly at T
Thc vc-:y hy-.? h::.:.-? and rc:.
. isSyj Ll Uli.
".O:j fhe?jlzCTi day IV oe m ber
190$. in th.? i iii'' ? Sf i ir- J ndof
Probate for j{<;;_..?-?"ii-riW ., county,
Routh Carol ion;' tty H iirr^'C^??iPd
vc i ?1 ?!?I:IV'<'.? a. lina. >'.(;. ":i:/.:i.vf Or? the
estafe of Winiam \Veflyp"f?ceased,
and'S-t tb? sarao time application
vn??oH innd'-i l'or .i li nal d is
obar;."! from IHM trual as admiuis
Ira'or ?d' s.'.?d ?-s.tttt? A!: parson*
b?.v.i:>.?.r, ijU: i lus itgaiiiBi Biiid estate
?ire b?T?div ni.i lind tn pr -f ul 's?'rpe
dilly n'lested M? i?r !?e|,'ir? said
dat".'-or be d lutrrjjd p;?yinnii?.
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State of South Carolina,
Edgefield County,
Conrfof Common Pleas.
J (r Holland pt al plaintiffs
ngaio?-t Mrs. Mattie Webb et al
defendants.
Pursuant to tho- decree iii thip
cause, T will ofter for Hale hit. public
outcry to the highest bidde- 1 -
f^ofca^uaiu^ojiae^Jawii of Edge-"'
finid, P. CpOXi s^esday in Dpo^tn
ber 190S ?Hi? s-a-wV- being the 7:h
day. of _Baid.,.mOJhlh.. ?betweftri the
legal rb ou r^; of-.??1^ -tho ful lowing
'd?Pen beehren ?t r 't?-wi-? t :
.'Aliniiat tract of land situate in
?aid county and etut* containing
195.aprj? mor \ pr Uss. adjoining
lander of-dm Hnn&AiQtfi and oth"r
laud* of the said .I J Ho loud H nd
0ilV<3r4*nda'(Yf'ffrH M?id testator.
1 Thr* traci'Jot.Hand will b? en!
?0.10AhrVe 'r-iots of land and sohl
t'bjjt way. Pm*s of th?- latid ?x
hi.hj.tpd OM fhe div of RU!H.
"-' THrois nf ?t?\a:-7 ?-.Oiie-third e=i?h
and.lh"? bi lance on a crncit of OM*
tod two, ycar>, with intimst from
day of sab.,;uiy;ch'?s''r.'o give bond
and uiiir'g^g.' of4 fH& premises ?old
mortg/i'-e und'.'bond TO include ten
p'r CHt'it for 'ah'oriiey.i fees if
- rbugnf'to Miif/'or'?l) cash at por
ch a shir's 'jo p t i o ii i e 'm s m ti st hi,
'jompjind wiib' or R'ittsfactioii ?ziv
J? to Mas'erorlv hi authorized to
r*-seii t Be. .Sards day' or s-?me pub
s'quent'?aipsday the rna fte r at tb
risR "of the' formar '-purchaser. :
Piirchaser to pitv"for mipers.
. . . W: F ROATH,
. , Muster E?g??i-ld County.
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STATE OF SOUSA - CAROLINA,
. EDGEFIEL3>:C0UNTY,
- Cohrt !of?'Common Pleas.
. Milton Parker,- Adthr. of Estate o
Horace Parker, . dee'd,' -et. al.,
?i linc, ?:.?':::,-. .-against
. ? Fred L Parker?, et al., *
Pursuantto'the dec?e in this cause,
I will offer -.for sale at Public outcry to
the;.highest, bidder .before the cour
louse, town"'oi/.Edg'?field and state o
South Carolina/on sal'esday in Decem
jer-1908,'th? same .being the 7th da
of- said .month , between the legal hour
of .sale, the .following^ described realt
to wit: ' p. '"' " /
". ' -Lot'A.--'' ,
. The store lot, ' Whereon is situate
*,he Parker building, .facing the publi
square a distan.ce.of, thirty feet and
inches about;, and \VhiCh'store runs bac
;?v?nty--fiye: "?eetl' haViug behind it
.ot running back' J about twenty-tw
feet, ! making- ih. j ah : .ninety-seven fee
m depth, and,.bounded , on the north b
the public square/ oh ' the east by th
Advertiser'bmldihg oh the south b
other Parker land i 'and' on the west b
alley lot..- . .
Lot B.
The alloy lot facing the public square
Wventeen/?nd a half f7J feet and run
ling back' ninety sev?n (97) feet more
or less-ah.d,bounded;on,the north by the
pubUc square pn the east by the Parker
Sueding,' <>a the,sdUtn ','by other Parker
lands rinfr om'the 'west by Ryan hotel
lot.' v->\l I-, :
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. . A lot of .land facing Norris avenue
on. the south about forty three feet and,
.'aigHtfincTOS ahd^r?hning back about
one?bundr?d: and; twenty two feet and
bounded.-oni the ?prjth .by the Adverti
ser lot and Parker, building and on the
east by other ' Parker lands, on tho
south,by Norris 'avenue and westby
the-Ryan lot.
rn / ii ; ; Lot.JD.
A lot of land ..lacing Norris avenue
abolit for ty three '. feet and eight in
ch?s and running ' back one hundred
and twentj two feet about and bound
ed on the .north.'by the lands of the
Advertiser lot;, on ?he east by the lot
of the 'Mercantile; Company, on the
south by* the Norris avenue and on the
west by the-Parker lqt.
. Terms of sale:-iOne half cash, and
the. balance on credit of one year, with
interest from . the . day of sale. Pur
chaser to give' bond and a mortgage
of the premises sold;to secure the pay
ment of the ; credit .portion, mortgage
to include.ten per ceat,*for attorney's
fees if .foreclosed^ pr all cash at pur
chaser's option. 'Tprfns must be com
plied with or: Master' is authorized to
resell'same day o? on future sale day.
Purchasers, to pay,for papers.
. . , , W. P. ROATH.
Notice of Special
laster.
In"t?ic Circuit.'Court of the United
States tor the';District of South
' 'Carolina. Fburth Circuit.
IN EQUITY.
I). A. Tompkins and 1). A. Tomp
kins company,on behalf of them
selves and all other creditors of
the Edgetiekt" Manufacturing
Compan v1, ' Complainants.
,: .,- ..,..- /!;ys.
F.(lgcfield 'Manufacturing Company
'Defendants.
To all and singular the creditors
of 'the''-Ridgefield; Manufacturing
Company: 1 ' 1
"'Pursuant td' theorder of the Hon.
J. C., Prijtcharfl?3 Judge of the cir
[.uii fepurt' of ' thoj United States of
America' for the fourth judi? ial cir
cuit, dated ai-Asheville, North Caro
ling,-'oir.tht^^ of October,
Lir?s, vo'ifahd ?ae?i of von arc here
NOTIFIED'AND REQUIRED
' To'present and prove before me,
at Edgofichr' court house, South
karolina,- before the 1st day of De
viril)i?r;'l?)O?>,-(-Yo<iir claims against
.bc ! HdgcfieKl Manufacturing Com
iaiiy. rhe 'defendant above named.
Ii'you ???I?IH--f?iil to present and
trovi' your claims before me by the
ib.ive stated- time,' you will be bar
vd and'cxcludcd ' from participation
n f lie distributimV' of tho assets of
i,aid dclVndantM-onipanv.
. .1. D. ALLEN,
Special .Master.
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