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VOL. 77. EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEIfc^AY, NOVEMBER 6,1912 NO, 40 Master's Sale. State of South Carolina-County of Edgefield-Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. S. B. Burton-Plaintiff Against-S. Z. Seigler and the Far mers Bank-Defendants. Pursuant to the decree in this cause I will offer for sale at public out-cry to the highest bidder, be fore the Court House, Town of Edgefield and State of South Caro lina on sales day in December 1912, the same being the 2nd day of said mon lb, between the legal hours of sale the following described realty to-wit: All that tract of land situate in Moss Township, in the County of Edgefield and State aforesaid, con taining One Hundred acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Nick Griffis; on the East by lands of Nick or T. J. Griffis, on the West by lands of T. P. Mor gan and Martintown road, and on the South by R. A. Turner aud Samuel Cheatham. Terms of Sale. One half of the purchase money cash; balance on a credit of one year, with interest from dat of sale or all cash at pur chasers option, if any there be, to be secured by the bond of the pur chaser and a mortgage or the prem ises, said bond and mortgage pro viding for the payment of ten per cent attorneys fet if it should be necessary to collect same by law. If the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of the sale, the Mas ter will within one hour, resell same on the same day at the risk of the former purchaser, unless sat isfactory arrangement can be made with the Master. Purchaser to pay for papers. S. M. Smith, Master E. C. S. C. Nov. 7, 1912. Round Trip Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway Pre mier Carrier of the South to Edgefield S. C. Washington, D. C. and return $17.30. Account United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, Nov. 12-1G, 1913. Tickets sold Nov. 8-14, 1912, inclusive with final limit returning Dec. 1, 1912. Atlanta, Ga., and return $G.35. Ac count National Commercial As sociation. Tickets sold Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 1912 inclusive with fi nal limit returning Dec. 10, 1912. New Orleans, La. andreturn ?20.35 . Account Farmers' National Con gress of the United States. Tick ets sold Nov. 5, -6 <and 7,- 1912, with final limit returning Nov. 14,1912. Extension nntil Dec. 15 on application and payment fee of one dollar. Jacksonville, Fla., and return $13.15. Account Southern Med ical Association Nov. 12-14, $13.15, 1912. Tickets sold Nov. 9, 10 and ll. 1912, with final Hmitreturning Nov. 18, 1912. Extension until Dec. 15, on ap-J plication and fee of one dollar) before Dec. 15. Atlanta, Ga. and Return*'* ?8.35. Account Southern Appalachian Good Roads Association Nov. 20-21, 1912. Tickets sold Nov. 18 and 19 1912 with final limit returning Nov. 23, 1912. Louisville, Ky. and return $4.45. Account Southern Educational Association, Nov. 28-30, 1912. Tickets sold Nov. 26-27, 1912 with final limit returning Dec. 3, 1912. Augusta, Ga* and return $1.55. Ac count Second Annual Corn Fes-1 tival, December 27, 1912. Tick ets sold December 2 to (3, 1912 inclusive. Southern Railway dining car ser vice and Pullman Bleeping rnr ser vice on through trains. Conve nient local service. For detailed information, sleeping car reserva tions etc., call on ticket agents, or, A. H. Acker, TPA., Augusta, Ga., j W. E. McGee, APA., Columbia,! S. C., H. F. Cary, APA. Washing-1 ington, D. C., S. H. Hardwick, PTA., Washington, D. C. Messrs. Rives Bros. as usual have been having a big coat suit sale for ladies the first of September and this year they had such a success with the large line that their for mer big assorted sales brought the trade this year without the aid of printer's ink and they have now a second lot that will be in and will let you hear from them.-Adv mm m??m?l TL Iii a "After four in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved andi gained 87 pounds through using Dr?. KING'S DISCOVERY W. E. Patterson, Welliugton, Tex. M*ICi; 'nie ttMf?l.OOAT ALL DRUGSISTS, VOL. 77. EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEIfc^AY, NOVEMBER 6,1912 NO, 40 Charge osen ts may li irtney has is court for or in re the ourtney of ?ed, on this . . 1912. .0 cite any r parties iii ; before me court house, 25th day of clock a. m., arge should rd, . C., S. C. itration. ren that on ber A. D., ristration of 1, S. 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Much of the eternal grouch and many the aches and pains you see every day 2 caused directly by a lazy, torpid, over >rked liver, and all of that may be abso :ely cured by R. L. T. (Richardson's ixative Tonic). One fifty-cent or dollar ttle of this magnificent tonic will prove you that it is the finest laxative and the ickest strength building tonic ever of .ed sick, suffering humanity. Get a bot from your druggist today, and keep it vays ia the family medicine chest ready put the Liver right in one night or cure daria, constipation, or bilious fevers in ? shortest possible time. If not on sale your town, write R. L. T. Co., Ander? i,s.a IRL? H m ?fa A Perfect Tonic THE BEST LIVER MEDICINE | 50c & $1.00 per Bottle. All Drug Stores, jj ??????????????????i n.J.-.IIHW? Large Purchases. We have just unloaded One solid car of chairs, One solid car of furniture, One solid car of Hackney wagons. One solid car of Hackney bug es, and are now ready to supply u with everything in these lines. Ramsey & Jones. j Edgefield Frui Comp COCLIN & S Proprie All kinds of fruits, drinks, cigars, tobacct Next to P Edgefield, S. C. Augusta ABE COHEN, The up-to-date milli house, with a full and con ers and all trimmings ne Hats ranging $2 to and misses hats latest st} Dry goods in everythii Goods store. Clothing for men, bo\ and furnishing goods at 1 Remember the place. Augusta 916-918 Br Augusta, Next week is fair weel extend to the huudreds o tution to visit our store ar headquarter?. Leave you and feel at home at our si AVe have the largest st? tions, Shoes Clothing, e shown, and will be please' and make you close prie week. J. W. Men's Inhumanity to Man. Some men. when they are arrested on a serious charge, are sent to Jail. Others, iike one in New York, fare much worse. Ti e magistrate told his ..vile to take him lv:n-.e and tell him what she thought >>;' him. - Rochester Democrat 2nd Chronicle. Harness on 1 lid here for every purpose. Li: driving harness, work hann. e harness. In fact, you cr have a harness need we cann< is fy and in all cases of a q?" ' , far superior to and in many o cheaper than the catalog hous?^ ' ?i?*' Wilson & t Restaurant >any 5CAVENS, ?tors. coiifectionaries. soft )s, etc. ostoffice Bee Hive. Proprietor. merv and dry goods ?plete line of hat feath ?cessary for a fine hat. $15 each. Children's les and all colors, ng in a rnst-class Dry .s and children. Shoes Lhe lowest prices. Bee Hive 'cadway, Georgia i Visitors c in Edgefield and we f visitors a cordial invi id make it your shopping r packages with us and :ore. ock ot Dry Goods, No te, that we have ever d to sliow you the goods es. Come to see us next Town Owns Herring Brook. Brewster, Mass., owns a herring brook, and at the town meeting every year, fellowing an old custom, a com mittee is elected by ballot,to catch the fish and dispose of them. The pro ceeds are turned into the town treas ury. all permanent success. The great and increasing demand for carriages was built upon it. Genuine merit in design, material, workmanship and finish make our carriagos merit your approval. Cantelou