Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 13, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
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Sale of Horses and Mule
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Monday, January 1st, 1917
I will offer for sale a car load of horses, mules and Brood
mares in the Town of
Edgefield, South Carolina
This stoek will be on exhibition at Jones' Stable, Edgefield, S. C., Saturday, Deeember 30
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Every animal will be sold with an absolute guarantee to be as represented when sold.
Horses and mules are going to do this winter what cotton has done this fall. Get what you want now and save
money. On account of the great number I handle I can afford to ?ell cheaper than a small dealer.
It will be a treat for you to hear Tennessee's famous silver-tongued auctioneer, Vic McLean.
This sale will begin at 10:30 o clock A. ML
Now Located at Greenville, S. G.
J. Perry Waddell
Greenville, Tennessee.
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Master's S?le.
^ State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
?ourt of Common Pleas.
Mrs. F. E. Dibble-Plaintiff-vs.
* R. J. Harley and L. Reams
Moore-Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree in the above
entitled cause, I shall offer for sale
at public outcry to the highest bid
der before the Court House, Town
of Edgefield, County and State
aforesaid, on Salesday in January,
1917, the same being the first day
of said month, between the legal
?ours of sale the follbwind describ
ed realty to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, iv'tuate, lying and being in
the County and State aforesaid, All
that certain piece, parcel or planta
tion of land situate lying and being
io the State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield (now County
of McCormick) containing Seventy
Eight (78) acies, more or less, and
bounded by lands of W. O. Stur
key, James White, D. P. Self and
C. A. Miller, being a part of the
Dr. J. H. Jennings lauds.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash,
balance oh a credit of one year, with
inttrest from date of said sale, or all
cash at purchaser's option; the cred
it portion, if any, to be secured by
the bond of the purchaser and mort
gage of the premises. Said bond
and mortgage to provide for inter
est from date, and ten per cent, at
torney's fees, in ca3e same shall be
%i;>ced in hands of an attorney for
collection.
If purchaser at said sale shall
fail to comply with the terms there
of, within one hour from the time
of said sale, said premises, upon
direction of plaintiff, or his attor
ney, will be resold on said day at
the risk of the former purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J CANTELOU.
Muter E. C. S. C.
Deo. 4, ISIS. *
A. H. Corley,
Surgeon Dentist
Appointments at Trenton
On Wednesdays.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of McCormick.
Court of Common Pleas.
The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S.
' C., Plaintiff-vs-Eliza I. Bod
die, R. L. Boddie, et al Defen
dants.
Pursuant to ?a decree in the above
entitled cause, I shall offer for sale
at public outcry to the highest bid
der before the Coivt House, Town
of Edgefield, County of Edgefield,
and State aforesaid, on Saleaday in
January, 1?J17, the pame being the
11st day of said month, between the
lejral hours of sale the following de
scribed realty, to wit:
"All and singular those two cer
tain pieces, parcels, or tracts of
land, situate, lyi;ig and being in the
County of Edgefield, (formerly) but
now in the County of McCormick,
in the State of South Carolina, con
taining in the aggregate Three Hun
dred and Thirty (330) acres, more
or less, and described eas follows, to
wit:
Tract No. 1.-Containing Two
Hundred and Eighty (280) acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
North by lands of Mrs. Cornelia
Cothran; on the East by lands of B.
T. Reynolds; on the South by lands
of J. L. Strother and on the West
by lands of John Eubanks and Hus
sey Waits; and
Tract No. 2.-Containing Fifty
(50) acres, more or less, and bound
ed on the North by lands of J. L.
Strother; on the East by lands of
L. M. Pinson and J. W. Quarles;
on the South by lands of Marcellus
Talbert, and on the West by lands
of Lewis Eubanks.
TERMS OF SALE - One-half
cash, balance on a credit of one
year, with interest from date of
said sale, or all cash at purchaser's
option; the oredit portion, if any, to
be secured by the bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the prem
ises. Said bond and mortgage to
provide for interest from date, and
ten per cent attorney's fees, in case
same shall be placed in bands of an
attorney for collection.
If purchaser at said sale shall fail
to comply with the terms thereof,
within one hour from the time of
said sale, said premises, upon direc
tion of plaintiff, or his attorney,
will be resold on said day at the j
risk of the former purchaser. Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Maater E. C. S. C.
Dec. 4th 1916.
Treasurer's Notice.
The County Treasurer's office will be
open for the purpose of receiving taxes
from the 15th day of October, 1916, to
the 15th day of March, 1917.
All taxes shall be due and payable
between the 15th day of October, 1916,
and December 31st, 1916.
That when taxes charged shall not be
paid by December 31st, 1916, the County
Auditor shall proceed to add a penalty
of one per cent, for January, and if
taxes are not paid on or before Feb
ruary 1st, 1917, the County Auditor
will proceed to add two per cent., and
five per cent, from the 1st of March to
the 15th of March, after which time all
unpaid tAxes will be collected by the
Sheriff. - a
The tax levies for the year 1916 are
as follows:
Mills
For State purposes- 6*
Ordinary County 6?
Constitutional School Tax 3
" Antioch 4
" Bacon School District 7?
" Blocker 2
" Blocker-Limestone 4
" Collier's 4
" Flat Rock 4
" Oak Grove 3
44 Red Hill 4
" Edgefield 5
" School Building 2
" Elmwood No. 8 2
" Elmwood No. 9 2
" Elmwood No. 30 2
Elmwood L. C. 3
" Hibler 3
1 ' Johnston 8
" Meriwether (Gregg) 2
44 Moss 3
14 Shaw 4
" Talbert 2
" Trenton 5
" Wards 2
44 Blocker R. R. (portion) 15
44 Elmwood R. R. (portion) 15
" Johnston R. R. 3
44 Pickens R. R. 3
" Wise R. R. li
M Corporatons and R. R. Iii
All the male citizens between the
ages of 21 years and 60 years, except
those exempt by law, are liable to a
poll tax of One Dollar each. A capita
tion tax of 5u cents each is to be paid
on all dogs.
The law prescribes that all male citi
zens between the ages of 18 and 55
years must pay $2.00 commutation tax
or work six days on the public roads.
As this is optional with the individual,
no commutation tax is included in the
property tax. So ask for road tax re
ceipt when you desire to pay road tax.
JAMES T. MI MS,
Co Tress. E. C.
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