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Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court or Common Pleas.
Minnie B. Clough, Plaintiff-vs
C. M. Horn, Defendant.
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 Novem
ber, 1916, the same being the 6th
day of said month, between the le
gal hours cf sale the following de
scribed realty, to wit:
"A certain tract of land, lying
3nd being in Edgefield County, S.
C., containing One Hundred and
Seventy (ITO) acres, in Meriwether
Township, on Chavis Creek, bound
ed by B. R. Tillman, Estate of Mrs.
Elizabeth Mundy; Estate of Elijah
Horn, John C. Shaw and others."
TERMS OF SALE - One-half
cash, balance on a credit of one
year, with interest from date of
sale, or all cash at purchaser's op
tion; the credit 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 hands 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
risk of the former purchaser. Pur
chaser to be let into possession on
production of Master's Deed. Sale
not to affect crops of 1916. Pur
chaser to pay for papers.
J. II. CANTELOU,
Master E. C. S. C.
Oct. 6th 1916.
3iaster's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court of Common Pleas.
Bessie S. Mitchell, Plaintiff-vs
D. B. Hollingsworth and Louella
Steimons, Executor and Executrix
or the Will of Anna B. Strother,
and in their ern Right, et. al.
Defend? ats.
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 November,
1916, the same being the ?>th day of
said month, between the legal hours
of sale the following described re
alty, consisting of several Tracts,
to wit:
Tract No. 1. All of that Tract of
land known as the River Place,
situate in the County of Saluda, and
containing Two Hundred and Thir
ty-Seven and One half ('237?) Acres,
more or less, and bounded North
and East by lands of VV. A. Webb,
to the South by Saluda River, and
to the West by lands of J. G.
Jenkins.
Tract No. 2. That Tract of Land,
known as the Ked Hill Place, con
taining Two Hundred and Fifty
?250) Acres, more or less, situate in
the County of Saluda, and Bounded
by lands of W illiam Strother, Char
lie Coleman, W. A. Webb and the
Cambridge public road. Said two
tracts belonging to the estate of
Anna B. Stother. Lands belonging
to the estate of David R. Strother,
to wit:
Lot No. 1. All the lot of tend in
the town of Johnston, in the coun
ty of Edgefield, containing one (l)
acre, more or less, situate on Main
Street, and bounded North by Rail
road Ave. on Main Street, to the
East and South by lands of D. P.
LaGrone's estate, and the West by
lot of H. W. Crouch.
Lot No. 2. Also, that lot of land,
situate in the town of Johnston,
county of Edgefield, known as the
Strother lot, containing one-fourth
of an acre, more or less, and bound
ed North by Main Street and Rail
road Ave., East by Hoyts Ginnery,
to the South by lot of Mrs. Louella
Steimons, and the West by Lee St.
Terms Cash. 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 direction of plaintiff, or his
attorney, will be resold on said day
at lhe risk of the former purchaser.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master, E. C. S. C.
Oct 2, 1816.
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Master's Sale.
State of South |Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Sallie Bland Brown and Frank
Standford Bland, Plaintiffs-vs
John E. Schumpert and John A.
Bland, as Executors of Last Will
and Testament of Frank Stan
ford Bland, 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 Novem
ber, 1010, the same being the 6th
day of said month, between the le
gal hours of sale the following de
scribed realty to wit:
Tract No. 1.-"AU that Lot sit
uate in the Town of Johnston, in
the said County and State, contain
ing about One Acre, and bounded
on the North by Edisto Street; on
the East by Mrs. A. S. Rhoden;
South by Mrs. 0. M. Eidson, and
on the West by E. L. Yonce."
Tract N\.. 2.-"All that tract of
land, situate in the County of Edce
field, and in the County of Saluda,
containing Five Hundred and Sixty
j (?Gu) acres, more or less, and bound
I ed on the North by lands of John
D. Eidson and Rocky Creek; on the
East by land of R. W. Pruitt; on
the South by Sandy Springs, and on
the West by land of J. L. Hart and
Lizzie Shrimp." This tract of
land will be sold in several tracts,
per survey, possibly four or five,
and plats will be exhibited on day
of sale.
TERM'S OF SALE-One-third
cash, balance in one and two equal
annual installments, with interest
from date of said sale, cr all cash at
purchaser's option; the credit por
tion, if any, to be secured by the
bond of the purchaser and a mort
gage of the premises. Said bond
and mortgage to provide for inten
est from date, and ten per cent, at
torney's fees, in case same shall be
placed in hands of an attorney for
collection.
If purchaser at paid sale shall tail
to comply with the terms thereof,
within one hour from the time of
said sale, said premises, upon direc
rection of plaintiff, or his attorney,
will be resold on said day at the
risk of the former purchaser. Pur
chaser to be let into possession on
production of Master's Deed. Pos
session not to affect the rents for
the present year or the crops grown
on the land. Purchaser to pay for
papers. J. H. CAXTELOU,
Master E C. S. C.
Oct. ?th 1916.
3?asterrs Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Edgefield, Plaintiff
vs-C. R. Holmes, et al, Defen-I
dan ts.
Pursuant to a decree in the above
entitled cause, I shall oller for sale
at public outcry to the highest bid"
der before the Court House, Town
of Edgefield, County and State
aforesaid, on Salesday in Novem
ber, 1916, the same being the 6th
day of said month, between the le
gal hours of sale the following de
scribed realty, to wit:
'All and singular, that piece, par
cel or tract of land, situate, lying
and being in the County and State
aforesaid, containing One Hundred
and Twenty Three and One-half
(l23i) acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: North by land
of W. E. Prescott and J. S. Holmes;
on the East by land of Charles
Parkman; on the South by land of
W. E. Prescott, and on the West
by land of J. M. Prescott."
TERMS OF SALE-One-half
cash, balance on a cred't of one
year, with interest from date of said
sale, or all cash at purchaser's op
tion; the credit portion, if auy, 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
I same shall be placed in banda 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
sale, said premises, upon direction
of plaintiff, or his attorney, will be
resold on said day at the risk of the
former purchaser. Purchaser to be
let into possession on production of
Master's Deed. Possession not to
affect crops of 1916. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C. S. C.
Oot. 4th 1916.
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