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LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH THE South Atlantic Realty Company Let Us Sell Your Property at Good Prices Now is the time to put your real estate on the market. People are coming to Edgefield to make their homes in town where good school advantages can be had. List your property with our local representative, Mr. S. B. Nicholson, and let us sell it. The recent successful sales which we have made in Edgefield show what we can do. Give us a trial with your real estate. Wi 1 Here are a few valuable farms that we have listed for private sale. Look them over and select one before there is further advance in Edgefield farms. Have you a farm to sell? List it with us. 7. E. M. Padgett place, containing 309 acres. Six miles from Trenton, 14 miles from Augusta on Dixie Highway. Level sandy land, clay sub-soil, produces bale of cotton and 50 bushels of corn per acre; high state of cultivation. One six-room dwelling and five barns, cotton house and all other necessary build ings; four tenant houses, three to five rooms, with barns and wells at each horne. 175 acres in cultivation, remaining part in woods and pasture all wired in; run ning water both sides ot the place; 2i acres in orchard. Good school on place,' church li miles from house, R. F. D. daily mail, store, mill and gin a mile and a half from place ; six mules, three 2-horse wagons, one binder, one mower and rake, one grain drill and all other farm implements. We are offering this place with the above personal property for $100 per acre. 8. George VV. Wise farm, 18 acres, half way between Edgefield and Tren ton, nice level sandy land, in front of the old Barr place. We are offering this for $80.00 per acre. 9. Dr. B. F. Jones' farm, containing 39 acres in North Edgefield on Dixie Highway, one six and one seven room dwelling, barns and 3-room tenant house. This property is in one of the' best neighborhoods in Edgefield on the Dixie Highway, where land will always be valuable and growing in value. This is a nice finished home that will suit any one. 10. K. H. Parks' house and eight acres in Buncombe. Is a most desira ble place for a home with a small farm attached. We are offering this place for $5,000. D. B. Hollingsworth^ "Branson Tract," containing 140 acres. One six room dwelling, barn and other buildings, one tenant house ; sand and clay soil. Located on Dixie Highway three miles from Edgefield, adjoining the J. B. Hill place. This is an ideal place to live. Easy terms. We sell property at both private and public sale. Watch for an announcement of another auction sale of Edgefield real estate, SOUTH ATLANTIC REALTY CO., Inc. "SERVICE OF GUARANTEED SATISFACTION" HOWE OFFICE: Greenwood, South Carolina S. B. NICHOLSON, Manager Edgefield Branch 1. Farm of 141 acres, situate two miles from Court House, on the Dixie Highway.' Good eight-room house, barn, cotton houses and tenant houses, good well and two running streams through the place. Ideal for a dairy or stock farm. 2. A farm in sight of Berea church, now owned by Mr. Frank C. Wat son, containing 104 acres, nice new dwelling, all necessary buildings, grist Vnill, and all conveniences of a country home. This place is in high state of cultiva tion, and will make a bale of cotton per acre. 3. Also, the J. R. Smith farm, near Trenton, containing 165 acres, com modious dwelling, and all necessary buildings in perfect repair. Short distance from school house and church. As you know, this is the level Trenton lands, which every one is trying to get. This property is so sought after that it will not stay unsold many days. You had better see me. 4. J. M. Wright place, containing 57.7 acres, one five-room house, barns, * cotton houses and tenant houses. Three miles from Edgefield on the Johnston Edgefield road. This is a very desirable sand farm, beautifully located half way between Johnston and Edgefield. 5. George Berry. Sr., farm, four miles from Trenton, near Southern Rail way, containing 254 acres. This is one of the cheapest and best we have. Ten ant houses and land .in high state of cultivation. Will be glad to show it to you. 6. J. P. Hite Farm, containing 85 acres, one 6-room house, barn and other buildings, one 3-room tenant house and one 4-room tenant house. Pas ture, wired, and running stream through it. Sandy land. Good neighborhood. One and one-fourJ:h miles from Johnston on public road. Convenient to churches and school. $150.00 per acre. Easy terms. I SUPERVISORS REPORT. For Quarter Beginning April 1 and Ending June 30, - i 19191 x April 1919. J. 0. Herin_$ 12.50 J. N. Grims_ 12x50 E. E. Herin_ 30.00 G. S. Coleman_ 25.00 J. W. Mundy_ 30.00 W. A. Strom _ 27.50 J. T. McManus _ 37.50 W. H. Reynolds_ 17.50 A. L. Kemp_ 33.80 L. T. May _ 7.G5 P. C. Stevens _ 28.50 Lyon & Merritt Co._ 63.04 Texas Oil Co. _ 79.21 . W. W. Fuller_ 150.99 J. R. Scurry_ 79.00 J. N. Fair ."_ 200.00 W. E. Turner_ -30.00 J, F. Pardue_i_ 59.25 M. A. Watson _ 18.66 E. F. Turner_ 18.75 J. G. Edwards _ 10.00 C. M. Rauton_ 6.00 J. F. Black_ 6.00 O. W. Wright_. 6.00 R._ M. Johnson_ 18.75 Edgefield Mere. Co._ 69.61 Joe E. Smith_ 6.00 J. B. Holmes_ 12.50 M. B. Hamilton_ 158.18 Edgefield Chronicle_ 21.50 J. R. Timmerman_ 52.10 L. T. May_L_. 6.00 Jas. T. Mims_ 51.50 E. R. Clark _ 10.10 J. J. Griffis _- 6.00 J. K. Corley_ 6.00 Pierce Timmerman _ 6.00 Stewart & Kernaghan_ 718.02 W. R. Glover_ 6.00 R. W. Christie_ 6.00 W. T. Kinnaird_ 30.60 N. F. Manly_ 6. OG J. F. Payne_ 6.00 J. L. Bailey_ 6.00 W. S. Mobley_ 6.00 V. E. Edwards_ 6.00 C. C. Jones_ 6.00 W. M. Sawyer_ 6.00 J. O. Scott _ 6.00 H. W. Jackson_ 6.00 M. B. Byrd_ 13.10 D. T. Mathis_ 13.40 J. M. Shaffer_ 13.20 T. B. Culbreath _ 13.50 H. E. Quarles_ 13.20 Jas. B. Tompkins_ 12.60 H. F. Cooper_ J. L. Mims_ P. N. Lott_.1_ J. M. Mays _._ J. D. Hughey_ V S. Marsh_ v.. A. Byrd_ N. L. Brunson_ Lewis Holmes_ H. W. McKie_ J. W. McCreight __ J. R. Bryan_ G. T. Swearingen __ J. E. Culham_ L. R. Brunson, Sr. _ Baxley & Wates __ R. 0. Duming_ Lewis Covar_ lArrington Br?os. __. T. E. Byrd _ 0. D. Mathis_ T. L. Miller_ J. D. Kemp _ J. W. Hudson_ C. T. Broadwater R. N. Broadwater __ A. R; Nicholson_ Board Public Works I. J?. Webb_ J. W. Parkman_ W. B Cogburn _ A. Gilchrist _ R. 0. Duming Hamilton & Williams W. R. Swearingen _. G. S. & B. R. Heyward G. V. Crouch_ E. M. Crouch _ W. W. Rhoden _ Sheppard Bros. - W. W. Wise Eidson Motor Co. J. A. Turner _ Bank of Johnston_ May 1919. J. N. Griffs _ J. 0. Herin _ J. W. Hudson J. R. Scurry - W. H. Reynolds_ W. W. Fuller _ S. A. Morrall, M. D. . Hamilton & Williams T. L. Talbert_ J. R. Timmerman __. E J. Roper - Lewis Covar J. N. Fair _ G. B. Timmerman __. C. T. Broadwater -_. Willis Brown - W. J. Hatcher _ 10.00 S. A. Agner_ 100.00 Jim Holmes _ 1.00 W. H. Harling, Agt._ 12.50 Edgefield Chronicle_ 19.50 Jefferson Mfg. Co._ 1,732.77 J. E. Bryan _ 5.80 W. R. Swearingen_ 7.60 Standard Oil Co._ '88.00 Sheppard Bros._ 20.00 M. J. Miller_ 188.75 R. O.. Duming _ 34.62 Clark Milling Co. 93.79 Stewart & Kernaghan 279.50 W. B. Cogburn_ 7.75 Walter Howell_ 70.00 L. T. May _ 5.40 W. E. Ouzts_ 50.00 W. W. Adams _ 135.20 Jas. T. Minis_ 30.20 J. W. McCreight_ 38.79 W. T. Kinnaird_, 5.00 Yonce .Motor Co._ 17.65 W. H. Turner _ 15.60 Edgefield Mere. Co._ 44.55 E. F. A Weirters_ 42.55 Rice O'Conner Co. _ 76.94 Dorn ?Sr Mims _ 20.70 R. O. Duming_ 180.00 J. A. Turner _ 50.00 V. E. Edwards_ 137.74 M. A. Taylor _ 2.50 M. W. Holson _'_ 1.40 A. R. Nicholson _ 10.00 Jas. T. Mims _ 66.64 Board Public Works_ 2.65 Eidson Co. _ 22.20 H. C. Mitchell _ 34.05 J. B. Cushman _ 85.50 Reynolds & Padgett_ 12.50 S. E. Asbill _ 43.37 M. A. Watson__'_ 16.66 J. G. Tompkins, M. D.____ 10.00 R. N. Broadwater_ 100.00 R. N. Broadwater_ 170.00 Satcher & Nixon_ 202.82 J. G. Edwards_ 5.00 J. M. Wright, Ag't._ 935.00 Miss Sophie Mims_ 10.00 B. B. Jones _ 46.50 R. A. Marsh __. 5.00 E. J. Norris_ 12.50 W. R. Swearingen _ 163.70 $6,394.91 June 1919 ?. N. Grims_ 12.50 I. O. Herin _ 12.50 i. R. Scurry_._ 91.25 r. W. Hudson _ 65.00 ^. Daitch _ 20.20 W. C. Tompkins _ 6.00 3. V. Crouch._ 4.50 M. A. Taylor_ 8.72 C. T. Broadwater_ 70.0C Hamilton & Williams_ 37.3-4 M. A. Watson _ 16.66 Henry Wood_ 15.0C T. E. Byrd_ 20.8C J. D. Kemp _ 13.25 W. E. Lynch Co._ 19.40 J. N. Fair _ 200.00 Jas. T. Mims _ 54.15 W. R. Swearingen_ 154.50 W. B. Cogburn _ 82.75 J. R. Timmerman_ 55.16 W. W. Fuller_L__ 102.28 Smith-Marsh Co. _ 26.71 R. L. Shulls_ 434.00 Eidson & Co._ 142.73 Satchel- & Nixon_ 70.52 B. R. Smith _ 360.00 V. E. Edwards_ 37.14 Champion Supply Co._ 81.90 J. M. Wise & Son _. 11.15 R. N. Burts _ 6.10 M. J. White_ 5.00 J. H. Fant_ 3.55 L. J. Watson _ 13.50 B. L. Holson ._ 3.00 W. H. Turner_ 1.20 S. F. Logan _'_ 50.29 R. N. Broadwater_ 100.00 I Mukashy I_ 26.35 Trenton Fertilizer Co._ 4.80 Lewis Covar _ 72.00 Boyd Packing Co. _ 78.75 E.' H. Folk _ 15.00 Walter Howell -<r_ 70.00 Jim Holmes _ 12.50 Standard .Coal Co. _ 226,22 Edgefield Mere. Co._ 26.91 W. W. Adams Co. _J_ 28.90 Billy Cartledge_ 5.00 Happ Bros. _ 111.00 M. A. Watson _ 5.00 A. P. Lott_ 4.00 Board Public Works_ 3.75 W. W. Adams Co._ 5.25 Stewart & Kernaghan_ 601.14 J. G. Edwards _ 5.00 Jones & Son_ 10.05 Sheppard Bros._ 20.00 Mack Glanton _ 7.00 W. H. Reynolds _ 49.00 $3,796.27 R. N. BROADWATER, Supervisor. M. A. WATSON, Clerk. To Prevent Blood Poisoning .pply at once the wonderful old reliable DR PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HFALING OIL, a sur gical dressing that relieves pain and heals a: the same time. Not * liniment, ase. f^^^ne 1 Abbeville-Greenwood Mu tual Insurance Asso ciation. 1 ORGANIZED 1892. Property Insured $4,268,300. i WRITE OR CALL on the under signed for any information you maj desire about our plan of insurance We insure your property againsi destruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM or LIGHT' NLNG and do so cheaper than any Com pany in existence. Remember, we are prepared tc prove to you that ours is the safest and cheapest plan cf insurance known. Our Association is now licensed to write Insurance in the countiei of Abbeville, Greenwood, McCor mick, Edgefield, Laurens, Saluda, Richland, Lexington, Calhoun and Spartanburg. The officers are: Gen. J. Frasei Lyon, President, Columbia S. C., J. R. Blake, Gen. Agent, Secty. and Treas., Greenwood, S. C. DIRECTORS. A 0. Grant, Mt. Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gambrell, Abbeville, S. C. j J. R. Blake, Greenwood, S. C. A W. Youngblood, Hodges, S. C. R. H. Nicholson, Edgefield, S. C. J. Fraser Lyon, Columbia, S. C. W. C. Bp^.es, Batesb-urg, S .C. W. H. Wharton, Waterloo, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, GEN. AGT. Greenwood, S. C. February 1st, 1919. LOMBARD Foundry, . Machine, Boiler Works and Mill Supply House AUGUSTA GEORGIA Cotton Oil, Gin, Saw, Grist, Cane, Shingle Mill, Machinery Supplies and Repairs, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, ; Grate Bars, Pumps, Pipe, Valves and 1 Fittings, Injectors, Belting, Packing. ' Hose, etc. Cast every day. GASOLINE AND KEROSENE ENGINES Pumping, Wood Sawing and Feed Grinding Outfits. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Edgefield By W. T. Kinnaird Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Joe Allen of above Coun ty and State made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Edmund Al len, late of said County and State, THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite a:nd admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Ed mund Allen, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Edgefield, S. C., in my ofhVe on Sth day of Au gust next after publication thereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not begranted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 22nd day of July Anno Domini, 1919. W. T. KINNAIRD, Probate Judge, E. C., S. C. Published in Edgefield Advertiser each intervening Wednesday prior to August 8th, 1919. Tr?E^rr?DEir The Military College of South Carolina. Classed by the War Department as a Distinguished Military College. Full course in engineering, sciences and languages. One BENEFICIARY SCHOLAR SHIP, which pays nearly all expenses, is vacant in Edgefield County and will be filled by a competitive examina tion to be held on August 8th at the County seat. This examination will be given on the following subjects: Algebra through quadrations, plane geometry, English grammar, compo sition and rhetoric, literature, Ameri can history and physical geography, j A limited number of pay cadets will be received. Total expenses need not* exceed $400. Early application is necessary. For catalogue giving full information, address COL 0. J. BOND, SUPT., The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. The Pills That Do Cure*