Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 02, 1918, Page SIX, Image 8
Officers and Committees for
Edge?e?d County and Its
Subdivisions for Conducting
the Campaign for Fourth
Liberty Loan.
A. E. Padgett, County Chairman.
W. A. Byrd, Chairman for Town
of Edgefield.
W. M. Sawyer, Chairman for Town
of Johnston. t
W. W. Miller, Chairman for Town
of Trenton. .
Committee on Publicity. -
J. C. Sheppard, Chairman.
J. Wm. Thurmond, J. L. M rms and
L. Wigfall Cheatham.
Directors of Sales for Edgefield.
B. B. Jones, J. W. Kemp, W. C.
Lynch, T. H. Rainsford, A. S. Tomp
kins. W. H. Harling, E. J. Minas, W.
A. Strom, B. E. Nicholson, L. S. Ker
naghan, L. T. May and Dr. J. S. Byrd.
Secretaries of Directors of Sales for
Edgefield.
Mrs. Leila A. Griffin and Miss
Pearl Padgett.
Directors of Sales for Johnston.
F. S. Bland. H. W. Crouch, J. L.
Derrick. V. E. Edwards. H. G. Eidson,
G. L. Hard, J. N. Lott, W. B. Ouxts,
W. W. Rhoden, E.. H, Smith, S. J.
Watson, W. P. Yonce.
For Harmony.
B. R. Smith, H. H. Herlong and B.
B. Bouknight.
Fo^ Philippi.
, B. T. Boatwright, E. L. Yonce and
G. C. Holmes.
For Long Branch.
C. M. Rauton, L. C. Clark and Joe
Clark.
For Addison Mills.
T. A. Hightower and C. W. Wat
son. ?
West Edgefield.
D. B. Hollingsworth, J. H. Reel and
R. H. Nicholson.
East Edgefield.
A. B. Broadwater, E. J. Munday
and'Joe Smith.
, Antioch.
i-C. C. Jones, W. F. West and J. W.
Quarks.
Colliers.
Dr. J. N. Grafton, J. L. Miller, H.
W. McKie and T. M. Adams.
Flat Rock.
G. W. Bussey, Jr., J. L. Bailey and
0. 0. Timmerman.
Red Hill.
H. E. Quarks, R. M. Johnson and
Rev. J. "T Xesterson.
Oak Grove.
T. J. Dorn, Lidie Dorn and G. W.
Sharpton.
Hibler.
J. P. Sullivan, G. R. Mayson and
J. "E. Reynolds.
Talbert.
J. W. Morgan, J. D. Hughey and
E. P. Winn.
Cleora.- .
C. M. Williams, W. A. Reel, P. W.
Cheatham and L. R. Brunson.
Berea.
F. L. Byrd" L. H. Harling and J.
B. Minick. '
F. L. Timmerman, S. T. Williams
and P. A. Timmerman.
Limestone.
. Dr. J. H. Self, M. B. Byrd and H.
L. Williams.
McICendre..
J. M. Shaffer, Whit Harling and
James A. Dorn.
Meeting Street.
A. G. Ouzts, J. F. Payne and J. K.
Alkn.
Elmwood.
M. B. Hamilton, M. A. Watson and
W. M. Ransom.
Pickens.
L. C. Warren, J. Carroll Morgan
and J. R. Scurry.
Moss.
R. A. Wash, P. B. Thomas.
Wise.
S. B. Mays, G. T. Swearingen and
F. F. Rainsford.
Washington.
J. W. Johnson and H. A. Adams.
Fork.
J. 0. Scott and H. H. Scott, Sr.,
Meriwether. No. 12.
B. T. Lanham, J. W. Munday and
P. B. Lanham
Meriwether No. 29. .
W. H. Briggs, G. W. Medlock and
J. A. Thurmond.
South Meriwether.
H. F. Cooper, R. W. Glover and
J. P. Mealing.
Trenton.
J. D. Mathis, Walter W. Wise, B.
R. Tillman, A. S. J. Miller, Frank
Betti's, "Roper Moss, Frank Miller..
"Did the postman leave any letters
Mary?"
"Nothing but a postcard, ma'am."
"Who is it from, Mary?"
"And do you think I'd read it,
ma'am?" asked the girl with an in
jured air.
"Perhaps not. But any one who
sends me a message on a postcard is
either stupid or impertinent."
"You'll excuse me, ma'am," re
turned the girl loftily; "but that's a
nice way to be talkin' about your
own mother."
FOR SALE-Abruzzi Rye at $4.00
per bushel.
E. J. MUNDAY.
Notice Teachers.
The next regular teachers' exami
nation will be held Saturday, Octo
ber 5. White applicants report at
court house; colored applicants, Mac
edonia school.
W. W. FULLER.
Co. Supt. Education.
FOR RENT: Stable doing a good
sale business in the town of Edge
field. Plenty of ventilation and room
for two car loads of stock. Posses
sion given December 1. Apply to
B. F. JONES.
I 9-25-2t.
FINE
FARM
Y?R SALE-A 309 Acre
well improved, farm near
; Trenton, on the Augusta Road.
?Well watered, well improved,
partly wired.
Splendid dwelling, barns,
etc.
Fine crops of cotton, corn,
wheat, oats this year. Let me
j drive you over the very best
j farm available. Hurry!
E. J. NORRIS,
Real Estate and Ins.
j Edgefield, S. C.
HARRIS'
I PRESSING CLUB
:|
I take this means of letting the
people know that I have re-opened
. my pressing club, and will appre
ciate their patronage. I am better
. prepared than ever to clean and
press all kinds of garments, both
for ladies and gentlemen. All work
; guaranteed. Let me know when
j you have work and I will send for
j it and make prompt delivery.
Light Saw, Lathe and Shin
gle Mills. Engines. Boilers,
Supplies and Repairs-, Porta
ble, Steam and Gasoline En
gines, Saw Teeth, Files. Belt
and Pipes, WOOD SAWS
and SPUTTERS.
GINS and PRESS REPAIRS
Try LOMBARD
AUGUSTA. C?A.
NOTICE OF FINAL* DIS
CHARGE.
?
To All Whom These Presents May
Concern:
Whereas, W. (4. Onzts, has made ?
application unto this Court for
Final Discharge as Administrator
in re ?the Estate of Mrs. Isabella
Ouzts deceased, on this the 16th
day of September 1318.
These Are Therefore, to cite any
and all kindred, creditors, or par
ties interested, to bhow cause before
me at my ellice at Edgelield Court
House, South Carolina, on the :22nd
.Jay of October 101? at ll o'clock
a. m., why said order of Discharge
should not be granted.
W. T. KINNAIRD,
J. P. C., E. C., ?S. C.
Sept. 10-4t.
A. H. Corley,
?
Surgeon Dentist
Appointments at Trenton
On Wednesdays.
DR J.S. BYRD,
Dental Surgeon
OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE
Residence 'Pkoae 17-R. OQcc S
Masters Sale.
Stale of Sonlh Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court of Common Pleas.
lone T. Kirkland, et. al.,-Plain
tiff's-against-John S. Moseley
Executor, et. al.-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 October,
1918, the same being the 7th day
of said month, between the legal
hours of sale the following describ
ed realty, to wit:
AU that tract of land, situate,
lying; and being in the County and_
State aforesaid, containing Four
Hundred and Ninety ?4u0) Acres,
mr re or less, and bounded as fol
lows: North by lands of the Estate
of Carson Warren; on the Enst by
lands of M. T. Ward, J. C. Berry,
W. D. Johnson, O. D. Padgett; on
the South bj lands ot O. D. Pad
gett and (4. M. Smith; and on the
West by the Sixty Nino acre tract
which was cut off from the Bacon
place and conveyed by Moseley to
the Ton ey s.
This Tract ot land has been cut
into Six sen-arate tracts, a descrip
tion of eacl^ being below set forth.
First, the six tracts will be sold
separatelv, and then the six tracts
will be sold as a whole; and should
the purchase bid for the tract as a
whole exceed the aggregate bids
for the six tracts as sold separately,
then the tract as a whole will there
by pass to such? bidder; if to the
contrary the aggregate bid for the
six tracts should exceed the bid for
the tract as a whole, the various
tracts , will pass to the respective'
bidders therefor.
Description of the G Tracts.
Tract No. 1-Same being the
Dwelling tract, and lies on the
South side of Public Road to Har
mony church, and contains 78 acres,
more or less.
Tract No. 2-Lies adjacent to
above tract No. 1, and on this tract
is the house occupied by Mr. Chas.
Yoncc, and it contains 82-'2-3 acres,
more or less. ' .
Tract No. 3-This tract lies on
North side of the above Public
Hoad, being the extreme Eastern
tract North of said Road, and
bounds lands of Claude Rhodes,
M. T. Ward, Mitchell and others.
It fronts said Public Road to a
stake in same, little West of Dwell
ing, and contains 79 acres, more or
less.
Tract No. 4-Lies adjacent to
above tract No. 3, fronts said Road
to a stake therein West of theYonce
house, and contains 88 acres, more
or less.
Tract No. 5-Lies adjacent to
above tract, No. 4, front? said Road
for 10 1-2 chains, and contains 80
acres,,more or less.
Tract No. G-Is adjacent to tract
No. 5 hereof and fronts said Road
out to the junction of it and the
Bouknight Road, and contains 78
acres, more or less.
All of the Division lines between
said tracts run practically North
and South.
Terms of Sale Cash: If purchaser
at said ?ale fail to comply with the
terms thereof, within lu days from
the time of said sale, said premies,
upon direction of defendants or their
attorney, will be resold on some
subsequent Salesday at the risk of
the former purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C./S. C.
t Aug. 12.191S.
Buy War Saving
Stamps until
YOU can't see.
Then see me.
Geo. F. Minis,
(Optometrist.
Edgefield, S.C.
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FOR SALE-Good brood mare
and mule colt.
A. A. EDMUNDS.
FOR SALE-One dark bay^mare
-at a bargain if sold in ten days.
MRS. A. F. OUZTS,
Edgefield, S. C., Route 3.
FOR SALE-Four nice Essex
Duroc Pigs 6 weeks old at five dollars
each. O. B. ANDERSON, |
Edgefield, S. C. j
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As the seasons change we a
to supply the jieeds o? our
The crisp mornings suggest
from low-cut to high-cut. sh*
our new arrivals in> fall f
AU of the new shapes and
leathers,.both in Crossett.s?
Selz-Schawb shoes.
New arrivals in stylish hats
ably the straw you have be
ing all summer is about g<
stylish new felt hat is in ore
Come in and let us show you
our stock.
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iiMSTfflKEi?
IN THE BA
EVERY WEEK
GOMlkht 1909. IT C. E. 2i?o?<:rmap C0.--N0. 51
is no doubt about
money in the bank, it is
sure and positive. Maybe slow, but there
is the satisfaction that it is sure. Posi
tive in every way, both that it will grow,
and that it is safe.
BANK OF EDGEFIELD
OFFICERS: J. C. Sheppard, President; B. E.^Nicholson, Vice-.President
E. J. Mims, Cashier; J. H. Allen. Assistant Oashier.
DIRECTORS: J. C. Sheppard, Thos. H. Rainsford, John Rainsford, B. E
Nicholson, A.S. Tompkins. C. C. Fuller. E. J. Mims. J. H. Allen
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Beginning" Saturday, August 31st,
and every Saturday thereafter, tfie
GMSITEVILIE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
will purchase cotton in Graniteville.
S. C., until further notice,
E. W. DOUGHTY, Buyer.
vals
re ready
patrons,
a change
Des. See
bot wear.,
popular
hoes and
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one, so a
1er.
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ciation.
ORGANIZED 1892.
Property Insured $2,500,000.
WEITE OR CALL'on the under
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desire about our plan of insurance.
We insure your property against
destruction by
FIRE, WINDSTORM or LIGHT
NING . .
and do so cheaper than any Com
pany in existence.
Remember, we are prepared to
prove to you that ours is the safest
and cheapest plan of * insurance
known.
Our Association is now licensed
to write Insurance in the counties
of Abbeville, Greenwood, McCor
mick, Laurens and Edgefield.
The officers are: Gen. J. Fraser
Lyon, Presiden, Columbia, S. C.
J. R. Blake, Gen. Agt'., Secy. &
?Trea.s, Greenwood, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
A. 0. Grant, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
J. M. Gambrell, Abbeville, S. C.
Jrio. H. Childs, Bradley, S. C.
A. W. Youngblood, Hodges, S. C.
S. P. Morrah, Willington,S. C.
L. N. Chamberlain, McCormick S. C.
R. H. Nicholson, Edgefield, S. C.
F. L. Timmerman, PhVt Lane, S. C.
J. C/ Martin, Princeton, S. C.
W. H. Wharton, Waterloo, S. C.
J. R. BIAKE,
GEN. AGT.
Greenwood, S. C.
FIRE
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OFFICE OVIR
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Take Grcve's 1
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
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