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Resolutions of Johnston Mis
T sionary Society on The
Death of Mr. T. R. Den
ny
One week ago this afternoon God
said very quietly to our friend and
brother, T. R. Denny, "It is
enough'' "Come up higher." How
beautiful was his going. We were
reminded of Enoch "he walked -with
God and he was not, for God took
him." As a little child going to
sleep in its mother's arms so he,
lying down to rest a bit, fell "asleep
in Jesun" without a murmur, with
out a struggle, without a pain. He
had not felt well for two days but
no one suspected his work was fin
ished.
As a citizen, hf was the very em
bodiment of civic righteousness and
measured ur to all the responsibili
ties of or.r improved citizenship.
He lovod his church best, his
. state nest, and how grateful we are
that he lived to seo? the prohibition
ticket win in South Carolina. To us
it is significant that he went home
on that beautiful, balmy afternoon
of September 27, at the hour of the
special meeting of the Johnston
Baptist Woman's Missionary So
ciety for state missions.
He saw the dry ticket day and !
while our society was making a gift
for the spread of the gospel through
out the borders of our state he slip
ped away. He was a friend after
one's own heart, and so far as I
have any knowledge, he never dis- !
appointed auy one who confided in
him. The predominant and animat
ing spirit of his life was faithful
ness to duty. We have never known
a man who had more nearly the
universal confidence of the whole
community. His real worth is ines
timable. Having boarded in the
home for two years I saw much of
his life as husband and father. His
home life was as true and noble as
was his public life. He was always
cheerful, patient, loving, tender,
thoughtful, kind and providing in
order that those whom he loved
might be relieved of anxiety and
service. As a church member and
Christian, he rose to an excellence
seldom attained.
He was always with his Sunday
school class on Sunday mornings
with well prepared lessons. Prayer
meeting nights found him in bis
pew, and not many meetings were
conducted without bis having a part
in the service. As church clerk and
deacon, he was always at his post,
always ready to bear burdens, al
ways a friend of every good cause,
always a warm friend to the poor
' and needy, always liberal and set
ting a good example for others to
follow. What a tower of strength
and inspiration he was to his pastor
aud army of friends. Quiet in his
manner, sane in his judgment and
conclusions, ready for every good
work, a cheerful contributor to
every praiseworthy subject.
While our hearts are shrouded in
sorrow-hope, ever resourceful j
hope-reveals the star pointing the j
way to our Father's many mansion
ed house, and a voice seems to call
from far, "Not dead but sleepeth"
and at rest with Jesus, who is "The
way, the truth and the life."
"Passed out of the shadows
Into a purer light,
Stepped behind the curtain
Getting a clearer sight;
Laving aside the burden
This weary mortal coil;
Done with the world's vexations,
Done with its tears and toil;
Tired of all earth's playthings,
Heart sick and ready to sleep;
Ready to bid friends farewell,
Wondering why they weep,
Passing out of the shadow
IntOveternal day,
Why do we call it dying
This sweet going away."
To the wife and children we com
mend the words of the Master "Yet
a little while, and ye shall see me."
In the words of Dr. S. D. Gordon,
"A day aud you will meet,
A night an I you will greet"
Your loved one is side by side
with the Master and thinks of you
and is quiet and glad for all the joy
coming to you, and all the loving
sovereignty over your life. There
fore be it resolved:
1st. That we the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of the Johnston
Baptist church humbly submit to
our heavenly Father's will which
has been done.
2nd. That we give thanks to God
for the life, character and labors of
our honored deacon and friend.
3rd. That we extend to the be
reaved family our tenderest deepest
sympathy in this their lonely hour,
and commend them to the love and
mercy of our all-wise Father.
4th. That a copy of this tribute
be spread on our minute book, pub
lished in the county papers, and
sent to the family.
Mrs. W. J. Hatcher,
For the Sooiety.
Two brand new $100-Oliver
Typewriters, latest model, can be
had at Tho Advertiser office for
$60. Call and take a look at them.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
Connt.\ of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
Mrs. Hattie W. Adams, as Execu
trix-Plaintiff-against-W. L.
Timmerman et. al.,-Defendant.
Pursuant to the decree in this
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder be
fore the Court House, Town of
Edgeiield and State of South Caro
lina, on sales-day in November 1915,
the 3ame being the first day bf said
month, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described realty,
to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
land, situate, lying and being in
township county and State afore
said, containing one hundred and
forty (l40) acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: North by lands
of J. M. McKte, east by lands of
W. W. Adams estate and west by
lands of Will Lundy.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash,
balance on a credit of one year, with
interest from date of sale, or ail
cash, at purchaser's option, the
credit portion, if any, to be secured
by the bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises, said bond
and mortgage to provide for ten
per cent attorney's fees, in case
same shall be placed in hands of
attorneys for collection. If pur
chaser at said sale shall fail to com
ply with the terms thereof within
one hour from the time of said sale,
said premises, upon direction of
plaintiff's attorneys, will be resold
on said day at the risk of the for
mer purchaser. Purchaser of said
premises to be let into posessioa of
same on production of Master's
deed thereto, but no growing crops
of 1-915 to pass under said deed.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2,1915.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
The Bank of Edgefield-Plaintiff
against-E. B. Hammond and W
F West-Defendants.
Pursuant to the decree in this
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic out-cry, to the highest bidder,
before the Court House, Town of
Edgefield and State of South Caro
lina, on 8alesday in November 1915,
the same being the first day of
said month, between the legal hours
of sale, the following described
realty, to wit:
1 All that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lying or being in town
ship, county and State aforesaid,
containing fifty-two (52) acres, more
or less, and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Dr. W. E. Pres
cott, east lands of Alma P. Ham
mond, being tract No. 1 as assign
ed to her, south by lands of Henry
G Hammond, being tract No. 3 as
assigned to him, and west by lands
of W E Prescott, being tract No.
2 of the laud petitioned by the
court in case of E B Hammond vs.
Jasper T Hammond and others.
Terms of Sale: Ore-half cash,
balance on a credit of one year with
interest from date of sale, or for all
cash, at purchaser's option. The
credit portion, if any, to be secured
by bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises, said
bond and mortgage to provide for
ten per cent attorney's fees, in case
same shall be placed in hands of at
torneys for collection.
If purchaser at said sale shall fnil
to comply with the terms thereof
within one hour from the time of
said sale, said premises upon direc
tion of plaintiff's attorneys, will be
re-sold on said day at the risk of
the former purchaser. Purchaser to
be let into possession of premises
on production of Master's deed
thereto, but none of the growing
crops of 1915 to pass under said
deed.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2,1915.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
The Bank of Edgefield-Plaintiff
against-S H Allen-Defendant.
Pursuant to the decree in this
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder be
fore the Court House, town of
Edgefield and State of South Caro
lina, on Salesday in November
1915, the same being the first day
of said month, between the legal
hours of sale, the following.describ
ed realty, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
land, situate, lying and being in
township county and State afore
said containing forty seven and
one-half acres, more or less,
and bounded as follows: North by
landa of J C Allen, -past by lands of
W D Padgett, sooth by lands of J
C Allen and west by lands of J C
Allen.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash,
balance on a credit one and tw?>
years with interest from date of
sale, or all cash, at purchaser's op
tion, the credit portion, if any, ti
be secured by the bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the preui
ises, said bond and mortgage to pro
vide for ten per cent attorney's fees,
in case same shall be placed in
hands of attorneys for collection.
If purchaser at said sale shall fail
to comply with the terras thereot
within one hour from the time of
said sale, said premises, upon direc
tion of plaintiff's attorneys, will be
re-sold on said day at tbe risk of
the former purchaser. Purchaser to
be let into possession of said prem
ises so sold upon production of said
Master's deed.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2, 1985.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Oourt Common Pleas.
The Scottish American Mortgage
Company Limited--Plaintiff
airainst-T. J. LaSure-et. al.,
Defendants.
Pursaattt to the decree in this
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic out-cry, to the highest bidder,
before the Court House, Town of
Ellscheid and State of South Caro
lina, on sales-day in November 1915,
the same being the first day of said
month, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described realty,
to wit:
Ali that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lyintr or being in town
ship, county and. State aforesaid,
containing one hundred and ten
(llO) acres, more or less, and
bounded as follows: North by lands
of Sam Agnew and estate of W L
Holmes, east by lands of estate of
W L Holmes South by lands of W
A Whatley and west by lands of
John Griffis, same being knotvn as
the Priuce place.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash
and balance in two equal, annual
installments, payable in one and
two years from day of sale with in
terest 8 per cent, from date of sale,
or, for all cash, at purchaser's op
tion. The credit portion, if any, to
be secured by bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises,
Baid bond and mortgage to provide
for ten per cent attorney's fees, in
case same s'hait be placed in hands
of attorneys for collection, after
maturity.
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's attorneys, will be
re-sold on said day at the risk of
the former purchaser. Purchaser
lo be let into possession upon pro
duction of said Master's deed, but
ri<.'ht to gather growing crops of
1915 is ioserved to defendant.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2, 1915
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
W. W. Adams & Co.,-Plaintiff
against-Mrs. Lizzie E. Talbert,
et. al.,-Defendants.
Pursuant to the decree in this
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic ouUiry, to the highest bidder,
before the Court House, Town of
Edgefield and State of South Caro
lina, on sales-day in November 1915,
the same being the first day of said
month, between the legal hours of
sale, the following described realty,
to wit:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lying or being in town
ship, and State aforesaid, contain
ing Sixty-seven and 3 4 (67-34)
Acres more or less, and bounded
as follows: North by lands of W.
W. Miller, East by lands of the es
tate of L. H. Prescott and Key pub
lic road, South by lands of Dr. J.
N. Crafton and West by lands of
T. J. LaSure.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash,
balance on a credit of one year with
interest from date of sale, or, for
rall cash, at purchaser's option. The
credit portion, if any, to be secured
by bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises, said bond
and mortgage to provide for ten per
cent attorney's fees, in case same
shall be placed in hands of attor
neys for collection.
, If purchaser at said salo shall fail
to comply with the terms thereof
within one hour from the time of
said sale, said premises upon direc
tion of plaintiff's attorneys, will be
re-sold on said day at the risk of
the former purchaser. Said pur-1
chaser to be let into possession of j
/
y
said premises on production M
ter's Deed, but no growing ere
of 1915 pass with said deed.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. fl. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2, 1915.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
B. T. RaiiiHford-Plaintiff-again
J. H. Wideman, North Angus
Ware House Company et. al.,
Defendants.
Pursuant to the decree in tb
3ause, I shall offer for sale, at pu
lie out-cry, to tho highest biddt
before the Court House, Town <
Edgefield, and State of South Car
liua, on sales-day in Nivember 191
same being the first day of sa
month, between legal hours of sal
the following described realty co
sisting of three separate tracts,
ty it:
Tract No. I: All that ti act <
parcel of land, situate in Pin
Branch, county and State afore^ai
containing three hundred (.30
acres, more or less, and bounded ?
follows: North by estate of E. Ro
inson, by estate of L. Tucker, soul
by lands of Margaret A. Blackwe
ind west by lands of L. F. Dor
Elliott Ferguson and others. San
being the tract, of land as convey?
to said J. H. Wideman by Mrs. A
A.. Calhoun on January 5th 1906.
Tract No. 2: Also all that tra?
3f land situate in Plum Branc
township, county and State af or
said, known as lot No. 8 of tl
Mrs. G. A. Wideman land, co:
laining twenty-four (24) acres, moi
or less, and bounded on the uort
by the Robertson land, east by lo
No. 4 and No. 7 of the Widema
land, south by lot No. 5 of tl
Wideman land and west by tl
Robertson land. Same being tl
tract conveyed to said J. H. Wid<
man by James Wideman Sr., au
Dthers, deed dated August 14tl
1906.
Tract No. 3: Also the tract .c
which residence stands, containin
twelve (l2) acres, more or less, an
bounded by C. L. Wideman, Mr
Mary Dozier and others and fi on
ing on road from Plum Branch t
New ferry. Same lies in County an
State aforesaid.
Terms of Sale: One-half casb
balance in one year from day 0
sale, with interest at rate of eigh
per cent, per annum on said credi
portion, said credit portion of pur
chase price to be spcured by th
bond of the purchaser, or purchas
?rs, and a mortgage of the premise
sold. The mortgage to provide fo
ten per cent on amount due as At
corney's fees, if placed in hands o
in attorney for collection, afte
maturity. Or purchases can pay al
cash should he so desire. Said land
tvill be sold either in parcels ai
ibove set forth, or as a whole, ai
iirected by Plaintiff's Attorney anc
Attorney for Defendant's. If pur
?baser at said sale shall fail to com
ply with the terms thereof withii
joe hour from the time of said sale
said premises, upou direction o
Plaintiff's Attorney, will be re-sob
Dn said day, at risk of former pur
chaser. Purchaser to be let inti
possession of said Master's deed'ti
?taid premises. Right to harves
Drops as grown on said premise!
auring the year 1915 is hereby re
?erved to defendant, J. H. Wide
man.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
~f Master E. C.
Oct^i9L5^^y^jT^
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Edgefield,
Court Common Pleas.
The Union Central Life Insurance
Co.,-Plaintiff-against- Warrer
W. Hill-Defendant.
Pursuant to the decree in thif
cause, I shall offer for sale at pub
lic out-cry, to the highest bidder,
before the Court House, Town of
Edgefield and State of South Caro
lina, on sales-day in Nov. 1915,
jame being the first day# of said
month, between the legal hours of
3ale, the following described realty,
to wit: All that tract or parcel of
land containing two hundred and
sixty-two and two-third acres, more
or less, the same being composed of
three contiguous tracts, which are
iescribed as follows:
Tract No. 1: Bounded on the
north-east by the Blocker road,
south by the old Vienna, or Potters
ville road, west by the lands of Mrs.
Greneker and Darlington.
Tract No. 2: Bounded on the
south by Blocker road, east by col
ored church lot and the lands of D.
B. Hollingsworth and west by lands
of Darlington.
Tract No. 3: Bounded on the
north by Abbeville road, east by
lands of John B. Hill and Sarah J.
Hill, south by lauds of Mrs. L. H.
Folk and west by lands of John
Simmens and being the same tract
of land conveyed to the said War
ren W. Hill by deed from John Hill
dated M av 30t h 1915 and to paid
John B. Hill by S. M. Smith, Mas
ter for Edgefield county dated May
24th 1912, and being a part of a
tract said to contain 288 acre? con
veyed by Mariah H. Fraser to E. J.
Mims trustee by deed dated Aprii
27th 1894. The bearings and dis
tances by surveyor being set forth
in decree.
Terms of Sale: One-third cash,
balauce in two equal annual install
ments payable in one and two years
from day of sale, the credit purdon,
if any, of the purchase price to be
secured by the bond of the purchas
er and a mortgage of the premises
said mortgage to contain provision
for ten per cent Attorney's fee* on
amount due, if placed in hands of
attorneys for collection after ma
turity. Same to bear interest at
rate of eight per cent, per annum
from day of sale, or purchaser can
pay all cash should he so desire.
If purchaser at sn,id sale shall fail
to comply with the terms thereof
within one hour from the lime of
said sale of said premise-", upon di
rection of Plaintiff's Attorney, will
be re-sold on said day at the risk of
former purchaser. Said lands wili
be sold in tracts as above subdivi
ded, or as a whole, as directed by
Plaintiff's Attornev. Purchaser to
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be let into possession of said prem
ises on production of Master's deed
thereto.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. H. CANTELOU,
Master E. C.
Oct. 2, 1915.
Insurance Notes, Fire And
Life.
The PRUDENTIAL life (Strength
of Gibraltar Cu) has lowered thu
co,st of life insurance. The PRU
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annual dividends on ?heir alreffdv
extra low rates. At aye 35, tor in
stance,-an average aire-PRU
DENTIAL 15 (Fifteen) life PAR
TICIPATING rate is. only ?535.70.
Tho premiums are reduced by An
nual dividends. This is lower than
most companies' 20-payment Life
participating rate. I do not kn?w
of any company represented in Edge
field whose Capital and Surplus isas
much as *150,U00.00, having 20 ,pfcy
life participating rates as low aafche
PRUDENTIAL 15 payment par
ticipating rates. The PRUDEN
TIAL has Capital, Apportioned
Funds and Surplus of *64,O0O,
000.00. See Spectator Compass's
reports.
The PRUDENTIAL wrote *?7,
000,000.00 in 1914-more than ?ny
company ^presented in E igefiald.
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